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03/24/2022 Meeting
:.L ••••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 March 24, 2022 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 March 10, 2022, Regular Meeting B. Approve Change of Board Member in Connection with Club On-Sale Liquor Licenses at Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, 14521 Granada Drive C. Receive Parks and Recreation Department 2021 Annual Report D. Receive Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report E. Receive Telecommunications Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report F. Receive Traffic Safety Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report G. Approve Continuation of Commission/Committee Recognition Program H. City Online Auction 1. Declare Certain City Vehicles and Equipment as Surplus 2. Authorize Disposal of Unclaimed Property and Surplus City Vehicles and Equipment by Public Auction 3. Approve Agreement with Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, for Online Auction Conducted through K-Bid I. Proclaim April 29, 2022, as "Arbor Day" and May 2022 as "Arbor Month" J. Proclaim June 20-26, 2022, as "Mayor's Monarch Pledge Week" K. Adopt Resolution of Support for 2022 Regional Solicitation Grant Applications with Metropolitan Council L. Adopt Resolution of Support for Project 2020-125, County Road 42 Visioning Study M. Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2022- 103, 2022 Micro Surfacing, and Authorizing Advertising for Receipt of Bids on April 19, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. N. Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2022- 106, Pennock Ave./140th St. W./145th St. W. Street Improvements, and Authorizing Advertisement for Receipt of Bids on April 26, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. O. Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-101, 2022 Street and Utility Improvements P. Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W. (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street & Utility Improvements Q. Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition(Phase 1) Street Improvements R. Approve Agreement with Can's Tree Service, Inc., for Project 2022-108, 2022 Ash Tree Removals S. Approve Agreement with Cobalt Companies for Project 2022-122, 2022 Fence & Light Pole Reconditioning Services T. Approve Agreement with Insituform Technologies USA, LLC, for Project 2022-110,Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements U. Approve Agreement with Ron Kassa Construction, Inc., for Project 2022-119, 2022 Concrete Removal & Replacement Services V. Approve Acceptance and Final Payment with SavATree, LLC, for Project 2022-116, Right-of-Way Tree Pruning W. Amend Personnel Policy Manual X. Approve Personnel Report Y. Approve Claims and Bills 5. Regular Agenda Items A. Introductions and Oaths of Office of Firefighters B. Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Network 10th Anniversary Update C. Approve Proclamation Recognizing Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel D. Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse, 5545 157th Street W. 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Issuance of On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor and Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales E. Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat of Lakeside of Diamond Path(13009 Diamond Path) F. Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat of Magellan Second Addition(6451 150th Street W.) G. Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley 1. Pass Ordinance Amending Appendix F of the City Code Establishing New Planned Development Zoning Ordinance (Recommend waiving second reading) 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Final Plat and Development Agreement 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Final Planned Development Agreement 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Feasibility Study for Project 2021- 118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 5. Approve Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments with United Properties Residential, LLC, for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 6. Adopt Resolution Ordering Public Improvements for 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements H. Review Ordinance Amending Chapter 95 of the City Code, Regulating Parks and Recreation, by Allowing Exception for Display of Firearms at Sponsored Events (First reading) I. Adopt Resolution Establishing Precinct Boundaries and Polling Places for 2022 Elections J. Adopt Resolution Appointing Member to Fill Vacancy on the Cemetery Advisory Committee with Term Expiring March 1, 2025 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: 4.A. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Minutes of March 10, 2022, 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 March 10, 2022. 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 March 10, 2022 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held March 10, 2022, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., at Apple Valley Municipal Center. PRESENT: Mayor Hooppaw; Councilmembers Bergman, Goodwin, Grendahl, and Melander. ABSENT: None. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Gackstetter, City Attorney Dougherty, City Engineer Anderson, Planner Bodmer, Parks and Recreation Director Carlson, Police Captain Dahlstrom, Police Captain Francis, Human Resources Manager Haas, Finance Director Hedberg, Liquor Operations Director Heyne, Community Development Director Nordquist, Police Chief Rechtzigel, Fire Chief Russell, and Public Works Director Saam. Mayor Hooppaw called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone took part in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Goodwin, approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, as presented. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. AUDIENCE Mayor Hooppaw asked if anyone was present to address the Council, at this time, on any item not on this meeting's agenda. No one requested to speak. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Hooppaw asked if the Council or anyone in the audience wished to pull any item from the consent agenda. There were no requests. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving all items on the consent agenda with no exceptions. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the minutes of the regular meeting of February 24, 2022, as written. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0 - Abstain- 1 (Grendahl). MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving issuance of a lawful gambling exempt permit, by the State Gambling Control Board, to Apple Valley Ducks Unlimited, Chapter 185, for use on April 16, 2022, at Bogart's Entertainment Center, 14917 Garrett Avenue, and waiving any waiting period for State approval. Ayes - 5 -Nays - O. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota March 10, 2022 Page 2 MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2022-38 certifying local official positions to the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2022-39 amending the 2022 Operating Budget for specific items. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving extension of the Agreement with the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce, to administer the Convention and Visitors Bureau services, through December 31, 2022, as attached to the Assistant City Administrator's memo, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - O. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Apple Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) 2022 budget and marketing plan, as attached to the Assistant City Administrator's memo. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2022-40 proclaiming June 27, 2022, through July 4, 2022, as "The 56th Annual Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration" and declaring it a community festival and encouraging citizens to support and participate in the community-wide celebration. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Agreement with RES Specialty Pyrotechnics, Inc., d/b/a RESPYRO for fireworks display services on July 4, 2022, in the amount of$25,000.00, subject to conditions listed in the Parks and Recreation Director's memo, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Dakota County Project No. 99-012 (Project 2020-130, Cedar Overpass at 140th Street), and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the personnel actions as listed in the Personnel Report dated March 10, 2022. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, to pay the claims and bills, check registers dated February 16, 2022, in the amount of$771,557.47, and February 23, 2022, in the amount of$840,450.85. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. END OF CONSENT AGENDA CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota March 10, 2022 Page 3 INTRODUCTION OF NEW POLICE OFFICER CHIRPICH Police Chief Rechtzigel introduced newly hired Police Officer Evan Chirpich to the Council. The City Clerk administered the oath of office and then Police Chief Rechtzigel presented Officer Chirpich with his badge. The Council congratulated Officer Chirpich and welcomed him to his new position. TIM BURKE RECOGNITION Mr. Nordquist introduced this item. Councilmembers Bergman and Melander said it was a privilege to work with Commissioner Burke on the Planning Commission, and they thanked him for his years of volunteer service. Planning Commissioner Burke said it has been a pleasure to be part of the Planning Commission and he appreciated the opportunity to serve. Councilmember Melander then read the proclamation recognizing Planning Commissioner Tim Burke for 24 years of service on the Planning Commission. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, approving the proclamation recognizing Planning Commission Tim Burke for his leadership and service over the last 24 years. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. GARDENIA AVENUE & 151 ST STREET VACATION Ms. Bodmer reviewed the request by Apple Ford Lincoln Apple Valley and Apple Auto Properties/Gulbrandson Real Estate for the vacation of Gardenia Avenue and 151st Street W. rights-of-way abutting 7125 151st Street W. This item was postponed on February 10, 2022. Frontier, Center Point Energy, Charter, and Dakota Electric notified the City that they have utilities in this right-of-way and raised concern over the vacation. The City of Apple Valley also has utilities in this area. At this time, it appears that there is a need for this right-of-way. Discussion followed. Mayor Hooppaw called the public hearing to order, at 7:25 p.m., to consider vacating Gardenia Avenue and 151st Street W. rights-of-way abutting 7125 151st Street W. The Mayor asked for questions or comments from the Council and the public. There were none and the hearing was declared closed at 7:26 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Lawell announced the newly redesigned Spring/Summer Newsletter is in the mail. He also announced that the Apple Valley and Rosemount Police Departments will be holding a Police Teen Academy starting in April. Anyone interested should visit the City's website for additional information. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota March 10, 2022 Page 4 Mr. Carlson announced the Parks and Recreation Department is now recruiting for seasonal and part time jobs. Mayor Hooppaw wished Apple Valley resident Floyd Skinner, who recently turned 105, a happy birthday. 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 7:31 o'clock p.m. Respectfully Submitted, /s/Pamela J. Gackstetter Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk Approved by the Apple Valley City Council on Clint Hooppaw, Mayor • ITEM: 4.B. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Change of Board Member in Connection with Club On-Sale Liquor Licenses at Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, 14521 Granada Drive Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the change of club board member for Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, in connection with the On-Sale Club License and Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales, at 14521 Granada Drive, naming Richard William Peltier as Operations Board. SUMMARY: Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, has filed an application for a change in club board member required in connection with its On-Sale Club License and Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales at 14521 Granada Drive, naming Richard William Peltier as Operations Board. A personal information form was filed for Mr. Peltier and the Police Department conducted the necessary background investigation. The complete list of club board members on record will show: Title Name Commander Timothy Leonard Liffrig Past Commander Richard Alan Tollefson 1st Vice Commander David Alan Riha 2nd Vice Commander Rodney Southwick Adjutant Carla Tappainer Finance Officer Gary Odegard Sergeant at Arms Robert Henry Nelson Operations Board Chairman Bernard Gregory Baumann Operations Board Wayne Brinton Operations Board Richard William Peltier Membership Director Joseph Richard Tappainer, Jr. Gambling Manager JoDene Strong Office Manager Joan Guse General Manager LeeAnn Johnson Day Bar Manager Sarah Rae Klug BACKGROUND: City Code Section 111.34 provides for City Council approval of such changes. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.C. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Receive Parks and Recreation Department 2021 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Receive the 2021 Annual Report of the Apple Valley Parks and Recreation Department. SUMMARY: Attached please find the Apple Valley Parks and Recreation Department's 2021 year-end annual report. The report includes accomplishments, statistics, highlights, and photos of the Parks and Recreation activities from January 1 through December 31, 2021. BACKGROUND: 2021 was again a non-typical year for Parks and Recreation. The Department remained flexible and creative in working within the Executive Orders and CDC guidelines to provide services for our residents. Staff has compiled many of the highlights into the year-end report for Council review. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Report ••• •••• ••••• •••• ••• Parks & Recreation Apple Department Valle Y _.:_ . • . . . . .. • • if, • • • ill . �. Ilk; • a• • • - .1 •,..• . • •, .., • .:,••t:' • • 4., ...• -•• , .2 fil • . . I. ! L • Parks & Recreation 2021 Year-End Report E - - Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report DEMOGRAPHICS- Met Council-July 2021 Apple Valley Population 54,400 Households 20,940 Employment 13,016 Household Size 2.58 Median Household Income $89,300 Average Wage $49,769 Race&Ethnicity(rounded) White 75% Asian 6% Hispanic 6% Black 9% Other 4% BENCHMARK DATA Average Apple Valley Burnsville Eagan Lakeville Rosemount City Population Estimate 57,078 56,374 64,317 68,885 69,490 25,650 Square Miles 33 18 27 33 38 35 Number of City Parks 58 51 76 60 66 30 Miles of Concrete Sidewalk 59 145 40 37 98 62 Miles of Bituminous Trails 84 74 57 112 125 42 Number of City Park Acres (not incl golf course) 1,064 701 1,106 1,396 1,211 542 Number of City Park Acres (incl golf course) 1,069 891 1,127 1,396 1,211 542 Park Acres per 1,000 population(not incl golf 19.01 12.43 17.20 20.27 17.43 21.13 course) Park Acres per 1,000 population (incl golf course) 19.09 15.81 17.52 20.27 17.43 21.13 Residents per Square Mile 1,875 3,316 2,573 2,221 1,930 777 Parks per 1,000 Population 1.04 0.9 1.18 0.87 0.95 1.17 1 FULL TIME EQUIVALENTS PARKS& Full Time/Part Seasonal Non- Total RECREATION DEPT. Time Benefitted Benefitted Parks&Recreation Administration 7.70 0.72 8.42 Park Maintenance 17.00 6.97 23.97 Recreation Programs 0 1.84 1.84 Apple Valley Community Center 1.00 3.85 4.85 Apple Valley Senior Center 3.25 0.81 4.06 Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center 0 17.36 17.36 Valleywood Golf Course 4.00 9.38 13.38 Arenas 2.00 3.25 5.25 Total FTEs 34.95 44.42 79.13 Number of People 37.00 400+/- PAGE 2 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR . ' Welcome to the City of Apple Valley's Parks&Recreation Department 2021 Annual Report i �. • .:.J The City of Apple Valley's Parks&Recreation Department strives to promote passive and active parks,trails, and recreation programs that enrich the lives of all residents. Our staff takes great pride in offering quality programs and maintaining safe and enjoyable parks and recreational facilities. The year 2021 brought another year of scheduling and rescheduling due to the global COVID pandemic. I'm very proud of all of our staff who have continued to be creative with program delivery,stayed healthy in the face of COVID, and exercised patience during these uncertain times. In 2021 we were able to bring back a bit of"normalcy" in many of our programs and activities and here are just a few highlights: • Valleywood Golf Course continued to provide an excellent outlet for those that enjoy golf as we hosted a record 39,000 rounds of golf at the course. • Apple Valley Sports Arena and Hayes Park Arena were able to provide indoor skating and hockey opportunities to the community as we welcomed the Apple Valley and Eastview hockey programs. • Apple Valley Senior Center was able to invite seniors back into the facility with nearly 12,000 visits and a membership of nearly 800 seniors. • Aquatics, after being closed in 2020, both of our aquatic facilities were open and we saw great weather and attendance. The City Council dedicated the new splash pad at the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center in the name of Barry Bernstein who served as the Parks & Recreation Director from December 2012— March 2020. The seven person volunteer Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC)did a lot of heavy lifting in 2021 as they explored the needs of our parks and recreation system. Based on their work,the committee affirmed their shared commitment that safe and well-maintained park and recreation facilities,equipment, programs, outdoor park space and amenities build a stronger more vibrant community that improves the overall quality of life for all Apple Valley residents, businesses,organizations, and visitors. The PRAC has recommended the City Council engage the community and explore if there is support for a Parks Bond Referendum that would: • Update our community and neighborhood parks and trail system • Reinvest in our major recreational facilities which include the community center,senior center, aquatics, and arenas • Redesign/construct new park master plans for Alimagnet, Kelley, Farquar, and Redwood parks. In today's hectic world, it's easy to forget that taking time to enjoy each day is so important to our health and well- being. The Apple Valley Parks& Recreation team is committed to insuring that every resident has an opportunity to experience outstanding recreational activities and park facilities that enhance your quality of life by helping you stay healthy and fit, build relationships with family and friends,and develop a sense of community pride. It is our privilege to serve the citizens of Apple Valley. Sincerely, •'•• •.•• Eric Carlson • Apple Parks& Recreation Director Valley City of Apple Valley PAGE 3 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report • • IL 0111 i IllreP5% 31:56 i -17:39 i Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks. The PRAC consists of seven (7) members. Members are appointed by the City Council for three (3) year terms. The Chairperson and Secretary are elected annually by the committee members at an "organizational meeting" typically held in March. Meetings are scheduled the first Thursday of January, March, May, September, and November, with additional meetings called as needed throughout the year. ... S..: Apple Valley PAGE 4 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report 2021 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Term of Office Dave Freed 2020-2024 Joshua Gaffke(Secretary) 2016-2022 Noel Hammill 2013—2022 Lisa Hiebert 2019—2023 Matthew Hinrichs 2017—2023 Mark Schori 2019—2022 Brenton Schulz(Chair) 2010-2024 MEMBERS' ROLE The PRAC's work covers a broad range of issues which must be acted upon in a timely manner. Occasionally, the formation of "task force" or "study groups" becomes necessary to look into or work further on more complex issues. Participation in these groups is voluntary. PARK DEDICATION The City has enacted an ordinance under Minnesota law which grants a community the authority to receive land or cash, in lieu of land, for purposes from residential and commercial/industrial developers. This dedication is set depending on the size of the proposed development and whether it is a residential or commercial/industrial development. If the amount of land is not sufficient to support a park, a cash dedication is accepted. The amount of the cash dedication is based on the type of residential or commercial/industrial unit. The Committee annually reviews dedication funds. The cash collected goes into a fund for purchase and/or development of parks throughout the community. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GUIDE Required by the Metropolitan Council,the City maintains a "Comprehensive Guide Plan" for the city. Neighborhood service areas are defined to help determining what park needs might be for each portion of the City. A complete copy of the Plan is available on the City's web site at www.applevalleymn.gov 2021 MEETINGS Meetings were held January 2, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 8, July 15 (park tour), August 5, September 2, October 5, November 4, and December 2. Regular meetings were held in the Municipal Center's Council Chambers and video broadcast on Charter Communication Cable Channel 180 starting at 7:00 p.m. Informal meetings were held at 6:00 p.m. in a Municipal Center's conference room prior to each Regular meeting. Technology was utilized during the pandemic to create a hybrid meeting format of in-person,when allowed, and virtual attendance. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION INCLUDED: • Introduction of new Director • Bernstein Memorial • Review of Comp Plan 2018 Parks • New Pickleball Courts at Johnny Master Plan Cake Ridge Park • Park Amenity Inventory • Repurposing Hayes Pickleball Cts • Park Bond Referendum • Hockey Rink Off-Leash Dog Parks • Bus tour of the Park System • Valleywood Improvements • Joint Meeting with City Council • Division Updates PAGE 5 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION The City is fortunate to have a number of citizens who step forward and volunteer to help in the community. One prime example can be found on our various advisory committees and commissions where we currently have over 40 active citizens dedicating their time and their talents to the betterment of our community. National Volunteer Recognition Week was observed April 18-24, 2021, and the City extended thanks to all our volunteers.At the April 22, 2021, City Council meeting the City celebrated two volunteer members of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee who had earned their Ten Year Service Awards: Noel Hammill and Brenton Schultz. JULY BUS TOUR OF THE PARK SYSTEM Park Bond Referendum discussions throughout the year included level of service in our park system and amenities,future park projects, and operational/maintenance needs. To explore these topics further, Committee members and staff participated in a July 15, 2021, staff-guided bus tour of multiple park sites, including: 1. Wallace Park 7. Alimagnet Park 2. Farquar Park 8. Sports Arena 3. Galaxie Park 9. Hayes Park Arena 4. Kelley Park 10. Apple Valley Senior Center 5. Open Space along County Road 46 11. Apple Valley Community Center 6. Redwood Park ix �— 1 'Jo ( e IIIIl' ' ."1-- 4 ' ..-'' 4' ...1 '4 i II - _ IIII II . . fillit\IT"'1';‘ 1? *4..". - -7 ash �„ Itot . . .,4 �" _> fi I 11' ' 1 ,`,.. • PAGE 6 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report OCTOBER MUNICIPAL FACILITY TOUR Committee members Brent Schulz and Noel Hammill joined staff members Eric Carlson, Mike Endres and Susan Johnson on a tour of a number of park facilities across the Twin Cities metro area Friday, October 29, 2021. The intent was to see project examples created by other municipalities and collect ideas as Apple Valley works toward our park master planning and a potential referendum. It was a full day of location visits beginning at approximately 7:00 a.m., stops at more than 15 city facilities, and concluding at approximately 5:00 p.m. Participants reported they saw a lot of great projects, learned a lot, and found the tour informational. Park Address Amenity Heart of the City Park 12600 Nicollet Avenue Stage, water feature Burnsville, MN 55337 Shakopee Community Center 1255 Fuller Street S Community Center Shakopee, MN 55379 Lions Park 1103 Adams Street S Inclusive Playground Shakopee, MN 55379 Braemar Arena 7501 Ikola Way Outdoor Rink/Dome Edina, MN 55439 St. Louis Park Rec Center 3700 Monterey Drive Outdoor Rink St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Maple Grove Community Center 12951 Weaver Lake Road Community Center Maple Grove, MN 55369 Town Green 7991 Main Street N Stage Maple Grove, MN 55369 Central Park 12000 Central Park Way Skating Ribbon, playground, Maple Grove, MN 55369 building, grounds Fernbrook Athletic Fields 14401 99th Avenue N Artificial Turf Fields/Dome Maple Grove, MN 55369 Andrews Park 7200 117th Avenue N Shelter/splash pad Champlin, MN 55316 Shoreview Community Center 4580 Victoria Street N Community Center Shoreview, MN 55126 Shoreview Commons Park 4580 Victoria Street N Inclusive Playground Shoreview, MN 55126 4125 Radio Drive Inclusive Playground, Health East Sports Center Woodbury, MN 55129 Field House Eagan Community Center 1501 Central Parkway Community Center Eagan, MN 55121 Rosemount Skate Park 13885 S Robert Trail Skate Park Rosemount, MN 55068 Apple Valley Community Center 14603 Hayes Road Community Center Apple Valley, MN 55124 PAGE 7 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report 1 ` c 4_ • • • .r ' 4 - • ...' w n 5 �f 71041 } f 1 . 4 li ,.14 I. .;-.- - } - • w V ). .,- 41. . _ . i + rtti '. Special Events Apple Valley Parks & Recreation promotes special events as a means to bring the community together in celebrations. The two primary happenings are Mid-Winter Fest in February and Freedom Days in July. This year's annual events also included the South of the River Recreators (S.O.R.R.) co-hosted Who Done It Hike where participants walked the trail to receive clues to solving a mystery and Apple Valley's well attended Trunk or Treat held in the parking lot of Johnny Cake Ridge Park West in October. ... .... •... ... Apple ii Vall ey PAGE 8 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Mid-Winter Fest — February 6, 2021 Despite the frigid weather, Mid-Winter Fest activities went on as planned.This year included some on-line activities as well as outdoor activities. Activities included: AppLE VALLFy r-7.601; • Scavenger Hunt(Coordinated by the Fire& Police Departments)• Snowman Contest � • Mystery Photo Contest • Disc Golf • Drive-Up Event • Medallion Hunt A few highlights include 50+ people participating in the medallion hunt.The medallion was found in Findlay Park after the sixth and final clue was released. Apple Valley Parks and Recreation, Apple Valley Fire, and Apple Valley Police Departments collaborated to create a drive-up event. Klondike, McGruff& Sparky were on site to greet families and provide a gift bag containing,treats,games, crafts, toys, fire safety information, city logoed items, and a free bowling certificate to Bogart's.The Mystery Photo event which was run through Facebook, had up to 75 people participating.A photo of the three mascots in an Apple Valley location were revealed one section at a time, until someone guessed the location. It was definitely a different celebration this year, but it was well received by the community and provided a diversion from all the challenges of the past year. Freedom Days F A volunteer committee, chaired by Pat Schesso, has ! � coordinated the annual Freedom Days event for many years. Xo' Am:- As part of the event,the Parks and Recreation Departments t.�"� , - i hosted 2 & 5 Mile Fun Runs the morning of Sunday,July 4. A pOL total of 216 runners participated including Mayor Clint Hooppaw,who ran the 5-mile race. The race was facilitated by Apple Valley Parks and Recreation staff along with support by Gopher State Events who was contracted to electronically tally the races finishing order. Who Done It Hike On Saturday, September 11, the 31'annual Who Done It Hike was held • ;. v. at Ritter Farm Park in Lakeville.This annual mystery hike is planned # • e and run by the South of the River Recreators which is comprised of „dice, , ..; Parks and Recreation Departments from Apple Valley, Burnsville, � Eagan, Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount and Savage.A series of clues "mg'w - ti. are placed along a 2 mile hiking trail. After participants hike the route ' '` ; ' and gather 6 clues,they guess who they think the guilty suspect is. . Those who guess correctly are entered into a drawing for one of 5 gift cards. A total of 125 people participated in this family and dog friendly _ A,, event. PAGE 9 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Trunk or Treat Trunk or Treat, a new event, took place on October 30 in the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center Parking lot. A joint program planned by Apple Valley Parks& Recreation, Apple Valley Police, and Apple Valley Fire Departments was a huge success and drew an estimated 750 children. City vehicles, puppet wagon, community organizations and Apple Valley businesses decorated their vehicles and parking spaces for Halloween and handed out treats and toys to kids of all ages. Look for this event to return in 2022. -41,c9-4,... r alai dry _ 1.4.�.�- ". �,.6 .- �. t ��� fr -.�, d'�%y ��"�. f ,.,.air •:F%- — ¢+.4_:,`+.;. ry ri F 11Et�r r 1 rr . r :r a y 7s+4/4.s. ( • `{ � .. '.'er^ice ! I'+' --.:..ei.Yi y'- . 1 ........”7 „ ,..,.,,,,,,..A, _ ___ '.., , ,+_.L -,.. "+ ` ,4 �. F 4. ' -4W111:7111g. ..:4 c z)v I iiii"'-l!ii 0? a'r r. ' c OA�VLLCe�i itiiii.,1 R' I I / � •` a R'+ a Trunk or Treat October 24, 2021 PAGE 10 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report _ IP ,• e • + 9 •�• d'FT Ty f .T2. ' 'ae ..� Park Maintenance The Division has maintained more than 680-acres of parkland on a daily basis. This provided playable, safe and clean facilities, athletic fields, trails, playgrounds and environments. A few of the projects completed in 2021 included: installation of a new metal roof and exterior painting of the Johnny Cake Activity Center, coordination of Volunteer and Scout projects, Valley Middle hockey rink replacement, Hagemeister Park building HVAC replacement, Greenleaf Park pathway repairs, Quarry Point Park field #11 renovation and new batting cage, and interior painting of the Family Aquatic Center's main bath house. ... ..... . .. Apple II Vall ey PAGE 11 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report 2018 2019 2020 2021 Parks Adopted 27 28 30 35 Park Shelter Reservations 94 130 67 100 Field Reservations $80,345 $68,063 $61,600 $129,887 Miles of Plowable Paths 80 80 80 80 Playground Structures 53 53 53 53 Parking lots 32 32 32 32 Fes�"- „Eaf v • . ,•-..•::-..•tf'-: -.{-::••i•-- kl--L) "-":.).,, 21„. .. '':-it'',',' ),;'-• •' •apah, _2 ,.::,....,,,,, i . , t Volunteers � • I ,_ FpAR IS PAR '' M. , j Tree Trust Work Crew Scouts ilug JIR_ _ ...:7. . _ ____ . _. • __ _ ___ .., .•:_: .,„ •.,:e..„, 1 .,...p _ ,....„1. _ • Parks Crew PAGE 12 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report . _ompouniminimilmoupp. ______ t _ - All of the Johnny Cake Ridge Park West parking lots were chip and fog sealed in early September 2021. This was a large task involving the coordination of the Family Aquatic Center season ending, scheduled athletic field activities, and the start of the school year. A:� e; - + ...-------4.... ____? _,,,, , � '� - „ — .. f it i ---=_-�i a__ . \...,,_\ i i r , � 'fir -�+ . . ...,_ . . . iiiiii..... Ill . . Johnny Cake Ridge Park West pickleball courts were completed in mid-September 2021. The project was done in conjunction with the Eastview High School tennis courts to the north through a Joint Powers Agreement with School District 196. PAGE 13 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report TT �:.�r�'y Si • 71111 F, -� I 14111 ry4 ,tom r:• ' J 11.‘"VW •/ f 11 Arenas This year started off for the arenas with occupancy restrictions for our facilities. These restrictions also hindered our Learn to Skate program as we had to reduce class sizes significantly to make sure all of our participants remained healthy and safe. Instead of our typical hockey season running November to February, this season ran to the end of March, due to COVID extending the season. ... :::.5 S.. Apple Valley PAGE 14 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Operations The spring brought us a new Olympia ice resurfacer at Hayes Arena and a return to pre-COVID occupancy levels. This allowed for normal summer training programs at Hayes Arena for the high school hockey teams and the youth hockey associations. This was the last year of turf was installed at Hayes Arena. 2021 saw two consignment sales,two craft shows, high school tennis,youth lacrosse,youth soccer, and ultimate Frisbee during the dry floor season.The year wrapped up with holiday hockey tournaments and a full slate of high school games. Staff looks forward to what 2022 and beyond will bring for the arenas. Arts Arena 2018 adIMIlall.1 2021 Hours of Ice Time Rented 1,057 1,113 908 954 Hours of Ice Time per JPA 428 458 347 456 Learn-to-Skate Participants 337 342 240 192 Dry Floor Hours Rented 125 130 70 110 Dry Floor Time Used per JPA 235 215 115 220 'yes Park Arena 2018 2019 2020 2021 Hours of Ice Time Rented 1,520 1,630 1,180 1,478 Dry Floor Hours Rented 320 305 - 165 11 .1 - gl`/mPA AWE ,. „n _--., ! .d- , p sue: Delivery of the new Olympia ice resurfacer at Hayes Park Arena PAGE 15 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report c i 5tt, 5e 'F s r = Valleywood Valleywood, like many golf courses, has seen growth in the number of players during the COVID pandemic. While 2020 was a very good year, 2021 was even better. Not only did we see another uptick in the overall number of rounds played but we have seen a rebound in the number of league participants in virtually all of our leagues. We expect those numbers to grow once again for the 2022 season, most likely filling our league spots for the coming season. Apple Valley PAGE 16 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Strategic Business Plan The Valleywood Golf Course Task Force created 2022-2031 Strategic Business Plan for Valleywood was approve by City Council in July 2021. The plan outlines strategies developed to address some of the financial and operational issues the course has experienced, setting the course up for continued viability over the next 10-20 years. Generally speaking,Valleywood will be expected to: • Generate revenue over operating expenses each year • Operate food as a "deli" and beverage with a full liquor license using city staff • Use caterers for banquets and events • Grow rounds played at the course from todays 30,000 and increase to 35,000 annually • Grow banquets/events at the course from 15 in 2022 to 40 in 2024 and work diligently to continue to increase the banquet/event business The Strategic Business Plan also included future course improvement projects, such as reinvestment in the facility asset and hiring of a golf course architect. Norby Golf Design, Inc.,was hired in July to evaluate the course for opportunities to improve layout, playability, driving range location/size, and forward tees. Intent of the architectural design is: • Realignment of the driving range tee • Construction of forward tees • Removal of hazards (sand traps) • Installation of a replacement irrigation system • Installation of an electronic message board monument sign at the course entrance Once plans were created for the course improvements and irrigation system, a project bid notice was posted in December,with a bid opening date set for January 12, 2022. The on-course tree management project began before the end of the year. w y1 v 4 Art Apple Val'_-_ MUNICIPAL[EMIEx .rgaCIPAL 1011- -IaASpM W ApyevWy,Mx55124 Gotr.vr. v°h°ma con cars STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN 2022-2031 Aap.vrn.Mxssv. Food and Beverage Service While the COVID restrictions on restaurants and banquets caused food and beverage partner The Roasted Pear to cease operations at the end of the 2020 season, it did provide Valleywood staff the opportunity to bring the food and beverage operation back in house. We expected to have some challenges in building a new food and beverage staff but we knew that we would be able to provide better service to our golfers than an outside vendor could. We were fortunate to find 14 energetic food and beverage staff. Although the training and acclimating of the new staff took some extra time,they did a wonderful job of learning the operation and serving our many varied guests. PAGE 17 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Valleywood Golf Course 2018 2019 2020 2021 Patron Card Holders 67 63 21 41 Senior Patron Card Holders 293 324 184 284 Members—Women's 18-Hole League 85 90 92 93 Members—Women's 9-Hole League 128 132 116 136 Members- Men's League 130 130 72 104 Members-Senior League 107 109 96 110 Number of Rounds Played 27,616 28,841 32,910 38,959 Driving Range Buckets Sold Large 4,310 4,495 6,874 7,003 Medium 1,681 1,994 1,846 2,825 18-Hole Cart Rentals 9,714 8,555 11,877 7,681 9-Hole Cart Rentals 4,887 5,978 5,907 14,391 Events In 2021,Valleywood hosted a variety of events, such as: • Golf Tournaments— Eagan Hockey Association Golf Tournament Apple Valley Football Booster Club Golf Tournament DCUE Fall Golf Tournament Apple Valley Employee Golf Tournament Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce Tournament • Banquets— ISD#196 Icettes Figure Skating Banquet • Meetings— ISD#196 Meetings Applewood Pointe Sales Meetings Rotary Club of Apple Valley Meetings City of Apple Valley Meetings • Other Events— Celebrations of Life Weddings Club for Kids Giveaway Event PAGE 18 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report — 14 1 i. a • - `•-\ ..._ _ 04111 • 40F Apple Valley Senior Center The Senior Center is a 21,000 square foot facility that provides spaces for senior recreation during the day with rental meeting space open in the evening and weekends. In the 2020-2021 fiscal year there were 603 members of the Apple Valley Seniors organization. Presently there are 757 members in the midst of the 2021-2022 fiscal year. Senior programming focuses on education, recreation, arts/crafts, exercise, entertainment games and day trips. Some of the new programs, activities and presentations that were offered in 2021 included: Car Safety, Decluttering your House when down-sizing, Skiing at every age, Medicare information, Strolling through the Arts, Hot Cocoa Day to name a few. ... .... ..... S..• Apple Valley PAGE 19 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Apple Valley Seniors 14601 Hayes Road, Apple Valley Membership by City=760 as of December 31, 2021, up 154 members from the past year. NUMBER OF CITY MEMBERS Apple Valley 472 *Apple Valley Seniors contributed 1,244 volunteer hours to the Apple Valley Senior Burnsville 99 Center in 2021 as compared to 768 in 2020 and Lakeville 59 3,917 volunteer hours in 2019. Rosemount 38 Eagan 32 Farmington 14 Senior Center Program Activity Prescott,WI 9 Participants by Month Bloomington 5 January 269 Prior Lake 5 February 398 Savage 5 March 544 St. Paul 5 April 730 Mendota Heights 3 May 831 Elko New Market 2 June 1,241 Lake Elmo 2 July 1,368 Arizona 1 August 1,128 Brainerd 1 September 1,358 Crystal 1 October 1,564 Edina 1 November 1,146 Florida 1 December 1,398 Hastings 1 2021 Total 11,975 IG Heights 1 Milaca 1 Richfield 1 *450 paper copies of the Gazette are mailed and 191 copies emailed each month to Webster 1 members. PAGE 20 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Regularly Scheduled Activities at the Senior Center Men's and Ladies' Billiards(Pool) Discover Science Group Morning Stretch Exercise Bicycle Groups Dominoes Quilting Bees Bingo Driver Improvement Courses Painters Book Clubs Feed My Starving Children Re-Created Cards Wii Bowling Friday Flicks Stitchers Catered Lunch with Entertainment Gather Around Music Jam Table Tennis Coffee(complimentary) Gentle Yoga Technology Discussion Group Color&Chat Coloring Group Knitting&Crocheting Water Exercise(summer) Day Trips Line Dancing XaLite Class Card Games of Bridge,Cribbage, Mah Jongg Yearly Senior Expo with Dakota 500, Hand & Foot, Pinochle County Newspaper The Apple Valley Seniors are a resilient group of members who continued to provide activities, education, and community service time.January 11, 2021, the Senior Center opened up once again, after the COVID shut-down,to provided Morning Stretch and Line Dancing with limited numbers. Contact tracing was still the norm. January—May, 2021, pre-registration was required for all activities. Each activity had a participant limit to allow social distancing. Quilters group met to work on different projects while maintaining social distancing. The Color&Chat group, Pool and Ping Pong play, and the Library were open on a limited basis. Other programs remained on Zoom, including Book Club, Discovery Group, and Tech Committee. Bingo was on hold until April. As the community started to be vaccinated, two sessions were held to accommodate those wishing to participate.June came and the Senior Center opened to 100%capacity. Staff, along with the Seniors organization, continued to move forward to create new opportunities as time and COVID allowed. Some activities will continue in a virtual format into the future. Masks and social distancing continued to be the standard through the end 2021. Rental Groups The Apple Valley Senior Center is the ideal location for celebrations, events, banquets, and meetings. Groups as small as five and as large as 224 will find the facility a welcoming place to host their events. 2021 Rentals No. of Rentals Rental Hours Small Sized Rentals 76 200 hours reserved Medium Sized Rentals 85 278 hours reserved Large Sized Rentals 8 43 hours reserved Kitchen Rentals 19 48 hours reserved Total 188 569 PAGE 21 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Major Projects of the Senior Center • Installed new concrete in the loading area, part of the Apple Valley Senior Center sidewalk, and part of the back patio area • Eagle Scout installed a beautiful swing on the patio area • Installed a new kitchen dish washer • Installed new carpeting in the following areas: Entry and foyer, Employee offices,Yosemite room, Coffee lounge, Hallway, Library, and Glacier room • Installed new laminate flooring in the kitchen • Installed and programmed the new CivicRec Registration and Reservation System software • Updated the Rental Fees • Provided a Senior Water Exercise Class .s ...4 w " 4 , 4 .....s.... . .,.,, ..t.. •P .4 pt \ `. 7,/,./ 144 _ 4_ _ ___.., ____ _ . . _., _ _fr Ag -eg ,_ . ., i _ z e. Ill � } - a / ,; ,L` wi` �. PAGE 22 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report um. - _ Aquatics Program Redwood outdoor pool has been providing swimming lessons for generations; parents will often mention they took swimming lessons there at a young age and now they're bringing their children. The pool has a maximum capacity of 300 and is available for daily open swim sessions, as well as exclusive-use rentals. Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center has a maximum capacity of 1600 and is available for exclusive-use rentals outside the regular operating hours. The original facility opened in June 1999. The lazy river was added in 2009 and the Barry Bernstein Sprayground was dedicated in 2021. .•. •••• Apple I. Vall ey PAGE 23 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center A very pleasant and eventful summer with no significant injuries to patrons or staff. Facilities opened for the season June 12 and closed for the season August 29, for a total of 79 days.The summer was hot until mid-August,then turned cooler. Operating hours were reduced from the historical average by 12 hours per week to accommodate extreme staffing shortages. It should be noted that when group reservations are usually made by outside agencies in February of each year,the guidance from the State of Minnesota was still severely restricting access.This resulted in a decrease in the number of group reservations and entries based on the three year average, resulting in a loss of income of approximately$60,000 for the season. Daily entry fee was$11. Discount entries through up-to-ten admission cards were available to both residents and non-residents. The discounts were significant, with a $1.50 discount for non-residents and up to a $2.50 discount for residents. Family Aquatic Center 2018 2019 2020 2021 Open Swim Attendance 63,332 49,155 - 53,950 Water Walkers/Lap Swim 5,505 5,091 - 8,770 Group Reservations 160 151 - 34 Days Open 66 68 - 79 Days Closed 13 13 - 3 Average Daily Attendance 960 723 - 683 Redwood Outdoor Pool 2021 season dates were June 12 through August 29. Daily Open Swim hours were 12:30—4:00 p.m. General admission was $5 and up-to-ten admission cards were available to residents for$40, non- residents at$45. Redwood Outdoor Pool 2018 2019 2020 2021 Open Swim Attendance 4,756 3,366 - 5,021 Swim Lesson Participants 310 238 - - Private Pool Reservations 40 49 - - Days Open 54 65 - 67 Days Closed 8 5 - 12 Average Daily Attendance 88 52 - 75 PAGE 24 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report nY s - i .. .. aF _ —, giny'a t'. ... Barry Bernstein Sprayground n ° >a .�- �I , . r en ate•: h �r #„ r . a a c . ., } ~i Dedication of the Barry Bernstein Sprayground f1An07A COUNTY TRhmJNE Friday,Aug.2T,2(121'IA Memorial dedicated to past Apple Valley parks and recreation director Barry Bernstein remembered at Aquatic`�Center's`sprayground' _ - by Patty Dexter .. [r.aK:rrA COe:1TY rR'6,1!.'E After the unexpected ` death of Apple Valley • Parks and Recreation Di- s •4 p sector Barry Bernstein in ' !• starch 2020, his brother, Neil, went to help clean out his work afftce_ Neil said he and his •}gl k t, nephew,A den,noticed a note written by Bernstein - .— 4.' — on the corner of a desk. f, Af calendar.It Said"Word,to _ `• live by:Do the right thing y at the right time for the j right reasons." l `.. "If there's anything l t • think we oat take away . . -f .j I __, and maybe a lesson to • learn from that is not just - that Barry lived by those _ things. he practiced it;' Front left,Barry Bernstein's brother,Neil,son,Ayden and daughter, Rain;share T - lYeik Said. "Ile wrote it memories of Bernstein during the dedication Fora memorial at the Apple Valley down. He thought about Agtratir Center's"spraygrovnd." it and he tried to get ev- erybody around hint to do those same types of things that he tried to lead by ex- worked ass parks and rec- joy no matter where they He thought that was so Barry Bernstein served as Apple Valley'p:parks and ample." reation director in Hest- were in stage of their life funny,"Johnson said."So recreation director from December 20f2 until his Family, friends and tags from 2004 to 2012 and stage of their Cann- then every time he would iurcelierled death in March of 2020. co-workers of Harry Ber- and as a recreation pro-.ily."ilooppaw said of the walk by the office, he'd nstein gathered Saturday, gram supervisor in Lino sprayground."So,this is a just stop and yell in the basement and where he about ftadinga way Is,Me' Aug. 21. to dedicate a Lakes Einar 1991 to2004. really appropriate place to door, 'Sprayground!' So slept every night. There tucsriuline Bernstein in ear- memorial at the "spray- Mayor Clint l-looppaw honor Barry" that was the kind of thing 'seas a maganne open on ly 2021,sod City Council ground" in Bernstein's said Bernstein's handwrit- Bernstein always that Barry brought to our a page that he clearly was members supported du. name.The sprayground is ten note embodied who he brought laughter to the oMGce.So,we nuns him and reading before he passed idea. the newest Feature that's was.I-la first met Bernstein office, ,said Recreation we miss his presence.- away about how to help The °Ecial plaque it- been added to the Apple when he interviewed_him Manager Susan 7ahnson- Bernstein's son.Ayden, people with arthritis still in production and is Valley Aquatic Center and for the patks and recta- She described the nuomeut and daughter,Rains,also through p,gr n and terra expected to arrive in the one of the last projects anon direntarp❑sition.He when Bernstein came up offered remarks, thank- atiun.And even on his free next few weeks.It will be Bernstein was working on. added that Bernstein was with the name for the new ing the city for remember- runt he was reading about installed on a rock near Bernstein,54,was hired passionate about his work. Aquatic Center feature ing their father with the how to help people,"she the sprayground,Carlson as Apple Valley's parks "One of the things that 'AII of a sudden, one memorial. Raitra said it saicl A le Valley Parks and said. . and recreation director was very important to day in a meeting.he said, would have meant a lot to Apple in late 2012 and worked Barry was liarrng a facility 'I've got a name for it. hint. Recreation Director Eric Party Dexter rim he rurehe4 in that position until his hke this,that all families We're gonna can it a spray- "After he passed away, Carlson said city staff be- rut pntrxderrer@sipger'r+e death. Ile previously ❑ould come out and en- ground;arid he laughed. we were cleaning out the gin internal discussions root PAGE 25 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report • . _ 1,l f' IIMIr Adult Athletics While the pandemic affected 2020 registration numbers heavily, 2021 was a rebound year for adult athletics, although most leagues were still affected to a degree, especially during the winter seasons. One notable exception was our up-and- coming bean bags leagues, which came roaring back and set registration records in fall of 2021. Participants were required to wear masks while playing in leagues during the winter season and the mask mandate was lifted in early spring 2021. Overall, adult athletics team numbers were up 33.3% in 2021. ... S..• Apple II Vall ey PAGE 26 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Volleyball Leagues Apple Valley offers volleyball leagues year-round in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Indoor leagues , L 11[LO at the Apple Valley Community Center include women's officiated, women's self-officiated, men's f0 lit[ tl O it self-officiated, and co-rec self-officiated play. Summer outdoor sand volleyball leagues are also 287 offered at Johnny Cake Ridge Athletic Complex. Despite some challenges,volleyball registrations 1.1 were up 23.8%in 2021. While the fall season registrations were approaching pre-pandemic numbers, participation was down in the winter season with only 59 teams compared to 80-90 in previous years. COVID-19 cases were spiking during that time and teams were required to wear masks during games, per state mandate. A volleyball highlight from 2021 was getting a new men's volleyball league started with six teams in the fall. Staff will focus on growing the men's program in 2022. Bean Bag Toss Leagues Bean bags leagues continue to be the department's fastest growing adult league. Indoor bean bag toss OCi LO U O leagues are offered in the fall and winter seasons at the Apple Valley Community Center and leagues moved outdoors to Johnny Cake Ridge Park East 60 68 during the summer season. Despite team numbers being down 25% in the winter 2021 due to COVID case surges and masks being required during play, the total number of teams in 2021 rebounded to be up by 13%over 2020 numbers. Early 2022 registration numbers indicate continued growth. Staff plan on moving the outdoor league to Valleywood Golf Course in the summer of 2022 to offer a more up-scale setting, decrease parking issues at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East, increase traffic and awareness at Valleywood, and capitalize on food and beverage sales. PAGE 27 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Softball Leagues Apple Valley has the 2"d largest adult softball program in the south metro. Teams rebounded SO{ from 77 teams in the COVID affected 2020 season to 129 in 2021. Total team registrations have continued on a downward trend,which is mirrored across most communities throughout the metro and state. While team numbers and associated league registration revenue has dropped, much of that revenue has been replaced by renting fields to private groups and baseball clubs who are happy to have available fields. Additional Adult Athletic Leagues Other smaller adult athletic leagues offered include kickball and 5v5 basketball. The winter 2021 5v5 basketball league ran with four teams despite surging COVID cases and masks required during games. Kickball had a recovery year with both the spring and summer leagues running with a total 11 teams between the two leagues. Athletic Field Rentals Field rentals had a record revenue year. '' While total rentals were up,the primary ` • " L driving factor was the rate chart �' I �� �� ` r reconfiguration which moved some groups to a non-resident category based on their low resident percentages. 2021 revenues came in at 186%of budget($129,877 actual vs } $70,000 budgeted). • LuS "v� ) ggyym PAGE 28 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report %,,p6At, Goo 4 Math • .&ye.;°. s.: ew:... 'N It isms PC • lint 5 ®ta ' ,,,,,v5✓6vz u �ataade e ® '.'(,` .�4L�a.�a5iia�MzPa la in Wz a3d�t3e�9x aroa Recreation Program Recreation Programs consist of preschool, youth and family activities such as Little Orchard classes, Bowl with Santa, Freedom Days Fun Run, Playground Program, and Puppet Wagon performances. Contracted programs like Music Together, Skyhawks Sports Camps, and Science Explorers also fall under this category. ... .... S... ... Apple Valley PAGE 29 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report Outdoor Skating Rinks Skating rinks in the City parks are available for skating from dawn to dusk daily, weather permitting. Warming Houses 11.1 2018 2019 2020 2021 Johnny Cake Activity Center 581 1,298 - 626 Galaxie Park 1,028 1,056 - 695 Huntington Park 254 94 - 116 Apple Valley Community Ctr 649 391 - 347 Apple Valley East 499 414 - 304 Hagemeister Park 202 103 - 102 Valley Middle Park 207 64 - 60 Preschool, Playgrounds, and Puppets In early 2021 we were still rebuilding from COVID. By fall of 2021 staff was back into full swing, rebranding the program, offering new preschool/educational classes plus our regular"just for fun" preschool classes. Our new preschool, Little Orchard,filled to capacity quickly and we have a full roster for the 2021/22 school year. Preschool and Family 2018 2019 2020 2021 School-Year Preschool 352 271 93 179 Programs Summer Preschool Programs 211 205 6 104 Family Classes 86 78 - 69 In 2021 we shifted to a morning only playground program and added half-day afternoon camps. This was a great addition to the program. Families like our playground program, but many families prefer the structure and fuller content of a camp program. Between June 15 and August 6,the Puppet Wagon performed free shows at 24 locations per week. Kids and as well as adults were entertained with lively new shows and old classics. The last week of the puppet wagon season featured four Spanish language shows. Scripts were created by the Apple Valley High School Spanish program and performed by a puppeteer fluent in Spanish. After puppet shows at Valley Middle, Apple Grove, Wildwood,Apple Ponds, Longridge,Alimagnet, Faith, AVCC/Hayes,Tintah, and Delaney parks, kids were able to stay for a free "Aroma's Art" craft project (Named after everyone's favorite skunk puppet-Aroma). Recreation Programs 1 2019 2020 2021 Playground Participants 1,731 554 133 329 13 parks/7 wks 5 parks/6 wks 3 parks/4 wks 3 parks/7 wks Freedom Days Fun Run 554 381 - 216 Participants Puppet Wagon Attendance 4,006 3,403 1,853 3,502 Preschool Classes Offered 184 235 176 144 Full-Day Camp Participants 157 -3 camps 154-3 camps 28-2 camps 79-3 camps Half-Day Camp Participants - - - 52-2 camps PAGE 30 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report SAMPLING OF SURVEY COMMENTS During the course of providing recreational opportunities,the department staff often survey participants as a means to evaluating the success and future of the programs. Following are some of the comments received in 2021: PRESCHOOL CLASSES "My child has not stopped talking about how much fun he had. I was pleasantly surprised with the number of activities they did today and student/teacher ratio and cleanliness." "I love all the classes and 1 day programs available for my toddler. He feels special when he gets to go to school like his big sister.All of it has really helped out my family this year. Thank you." "We love this program so much, my son actually wants to go to school, loves it, and is learning SO much!" PLAYGROUND PROGRAM "Love this option, please make sure it continues. Such a nice way to meet neighborhood kids! We would love if this program continued each summer." "You all do a great job and we are so thankful for the services that you offer!" "My child loved running around, as a change from screens." "You just did such a great job. Great program. Thank you so much-you guys are enriching kids' lives. I appreciate what you are doing." SWIMMING LESSONS "The swimming lessons were great!I love that it is every day. They really increased my sons comfort level in the water. We can't wait to do them again next year!" "I've recommended your program to others and they have been as pleased as we were." "This year I am very impressed! The instructors seem to be doing a great job working with them!" PAGE 31 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report SAMPLING OF SURVEY COMMENTS (cont.) AQUATIC CENTER "1 rented a cabana. I loved it! Will only visit the facility as long as 1 am able to get one for the day!Love you can bring coolers with drinks and food-helps with small children. " "Great day, great place! We had a great time at the AVAC.After missing a year, 1 think we forgot how much fun it was.Also, every staff member that I encountered was SUPER nice and very helpful. It made for a perfect day." "There is so much that AVAC does right that it's hard to name everything. From well-maintained grass to garbage bin placement, to ease of getting on and off of slides and such, it's a great park. I'm so glad this survey was sent because I was going to write a letter. I have never seen so many lifeguards jump in the pool to help people that genuinely needed it in one day. I was so impressed with the lifeguards there yesterday. You have a great team and they have been trained well. Thank goodness they are there and so attentive." "Love the ability to bring coolers,food and our own chairs in. Makes it very affordable. Wonderful. We will be back!" "We were very impressed with the professionalism of the lifeguards and the good attitudes of all the staff Fantastic experience for all members of our group!All employees were wonderful! We will be back!The splash pad seemed pretty empty. Would be cool to see that part outside the fence for the community to use." PRIVATE REDWOOD POOL RENTAL "Your staff was excellent and our Girl Scout troop had a fantastic time. We will be booking another private pool rental this summer." "The rental option was really fun. Thanks for providing that option. The staff was great about making sure we knew what was available (music choice, goggles, life jackets)." "This was a gem, so many people were surprised the pool was there and you could rent it. We had a great birthday party. Thank you." "This was an incredibly fun family thing to do. We all loved it. Thanks for making this available." PAGE 32 Parks& Recreation Dept. 2021 Year-End Report .31 y f rr w- .' #1Y F n ` r' 3 • :.1 h : tiwy. .r -S}lf%,f, I''. 3- .. 'f ., V“ � f r c Thank you to City Council and the Citizens of Apple Valley for continued support of the Parks & Recreation Department in our efforts to provide opportunities for outstanding recreational quality-of-life experiences ••• •••• ••••• •••• ••• Apple Valley PAGE 33 • ITEM: 4.D. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Receive Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Director of Parks & Recreation Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Receive the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report. SUMMARY: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee's 2021 year-end annual report is presented for Council review. The report covers the organization, members and their roles on the advisory committee, and items discussed at their meetings during 2021. BACKGROUND: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of the City Council of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to the City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee's 2021 year-end annual report is presented for Council review. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Report r 11 Parks & Recreation Advisor Committee 2021 Year-End A e 4 ort r , , •- i I - i 1 ,, NI - ,-..r.,--, , _., Id 11 ' i• . I __ ,,,__,,r,„*.iiii.,„ ti , = LI , ' ,, ..1 - mi--- 7 r---- '- III..,,,r' -/- i { F 5 y i 7 mil ' - V __ I. t7 Apple .. Valley City of Apple Valley Parks & Recreation Dept. December 31, 2021 Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Year-End Report riiie,,, -,.. 0, 1 -Imil . ..... " . a AFM 40 i la __ rr�. 31 56 • 'IT. G.i Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks. The PRAC consists of seven (7) members. Members are appointed by the City Council for three (3)year terms. The Chairperson and Secretary are elected annually by the committee members at an "organizational meeting"typically held in March. Meetings are scheduled the first Thursday of January, March, May, September, and November, with additional meetings called as needed throughout the year. ••• •••. •..•• •.•• Apple Valley PAGE 2 Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Year-End Report 2021 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Term of Office Dave Freed 2020-2024 Joshua Gaffke(Secretary) 2016-2022 Noel Hammill 2013—2022 Lisa Hiebert 2019—2023 Matthew Hinrichs 2017—2023 Mark Schori 2019—2022 Brenton Schulz(Chair) 2010-2024 MEMBERS' ROLE The PRAC's work covers a broad range of issues which must be acted upon in a timely manner. Occasionally, the formation of "task force" or "study groups" becomes necessary to look into or work further on more complex issues. Participation in these groups is voluntary. PARK DEDICATION The City has enacted an ordinance under Minnesota law which grants a community the authority to receive land or cash in lieu of land for purposes from residential and commercial/industrial developers. This dedication is set depending on the size of the proposed development and whether it is a residential or commercial/industrial development. If the amount of land is not sufficient to support a park, a cash dedication is accepted. The amount of the cash dedication is based on the type of residential or commercial/industrial unit. The Committee annually reviews dedication funds. The cash collected goes into a fund for purchase and/or development of parks throughout the community. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GUIDE Required by the Metropolitan Council,the City maintains a "Comprehensive Guide Plan" for the city. Neighborhood service areas are defined to help determining what park needs might be for each portion of the City. A complete copy of the Plan is available on the City's web site at www.applevalleymn.gov. 2021 MEETINGS Meetings were held January 2, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 8, July 15 (park tour), August 5, September 2,October 5, November 4 and December 2. Regular meetings were held in the Municipal Center's Council Chambers and video broadcast on Charter Communication Cable Channel 180 starting at 7:00 p.m. Informal meetings were held at 6:00 p.m. in a Municipal Center's conference room prior to each Regular meeting. Technology was utilized during the pandemic to create a hybrid meeting format of in-person,when allowed, and virtual attendance. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION INCLUDED: • Introduction of new Director • Bernstein Memorial • Review of Comp Plan 2018 Parks • New Pickleball Courts at Johnny Master Plan Cake Ridge Park • Amenity Inventory • Repurposing Hayes Pickleball Cts • Park Bond Referendum • Hockey Rink Off-Leash Dog Parks • Bus tour of the Park System • Valleywood Improvements • Joint Meeting with City Council • Division Updates PAGE 3 Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Year-End Report VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION The City is fortunate to have a number of citizens who step forward and volunteer to help in the community. One prime example can be found on our various advisory committees and commissions where we currently have over 40 active citizens dedicating their time and their talents to the betterment of our community. National Volunteer Recognition Week was observed April 18-24, 2021, and the City extended thanks to all our volunteers.At the April 22, 2021, City Council meeting the City celebrated two volunteer members of the Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee who had earned their Ten Year Service Awards: Noel Hammill and Brenton Schultz. JULY BUS TOUR OF THE PARK SYSTEM Park Bond Referendum discussions throughout the year included level of service in our park system and amenities,future park projects, and operational/maintenance needs. To explore these topics further, Committee members and staff participated in a July 15, 2021, guided bus tour of nine park sites, including: 1. Wallace Park 6. Alimagnet Park 2. Farquar Park 7. Sports Arena 3. Kelley Park 8. Hayes Park Arena 4. Open Space along County Road 46 9. Apple Valley Senior Center 5. Redwood Park 10. Apple Valley Community Center f6 is ".7�-k�a� illiliit. • Clir \_ _ r , r r e ONS 1 I 1111111 445 is , g%e' s r s a - _" .14s:. lit t ,- 4 of..41',1 .,, f,;, 110 I ti PAGE 4 Parks& Recreation Advisory Committee 2021 Year-End Report OCTOBER MUNICIPAL FACILITY TOUR Committee members Brent Schulz and Noel Hammill joined staff members Eric Carlson, Mike Endres and Susan Johnson on a tour of a number of park facilities across the Twin Cities metro area Friday, October 29, 2021. The intent was to see project examples created by other municipalities and collect ideas as Apple Valley works toward our park master planning and a potential referendum. It was a full day of location visits beginning at approximately 7:00 a.m., stops at more than 15 city facilities, and concluding at approximately 5:00 p.m. Participants reported they saw a lot of great projects, learned a lot, and found the tour informational. Park Address Amenity Heart of the City Park 12600 Nicollet Avenue Stage, water feature Burnsville, MN 55337 Shakopee Community Center 1255 Fuller Street S Community Center Shakopee, MN 55379 Lions Park 1103 Adams Street S Inclusive Playground Shakopee, MN 55379 Braemar Arena 7501 Ikola Way Outdoor Rink/Dome Edina, MN 55439 St. Louis Park Rec Center 3700 Monterey Drive Outdoor Rink St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Maple Grove Community Center 12951 Weaver Lake Road Community Center Maple Grove, MN 55369 Town Green 7991 Main Street N Stage Maple Grove, MN 55369 Central Park 12000 Central Park Way Skating Ribbon, playground, Maple Grove, MN 55369 building, grounds 14401 99th Avenue N Fernbrook Athletic Fields Maple Grove, MN 55369 Artificial Turf Fields/Dome Andrews Park 7200 117th Avenue N Shelter/splash pad Champlin, MN 55316 Shoreview Community Center 4580 Victoria Street N Community Center Shoreview, MN 55126 Shoreview Commons Park 4580 Victoria Street N Inclusive Playground Shoreview, MN 55126 4125 Radio Drive Inclusive Playground, Health East Sports Center Woodbury, MN 55129 Field House Eagan Community Center 1501 Central Parkway Community Center Eagan, MN 55121 Rosemount Skate Park 13885 S Robert Trail Skate Park Rosemount, MN 55068 Apple Valley Community Center 14603 Hayes Road Community Center Apple Valley, MN 55124 PAGE 5 • ITEM: 4.E. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Receive Telecommunications Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Receive the Telecommunications Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report. SUMMARY: Attached for your receipt is a copy of the 2021 Annual Telecommunications Advisory Committee Report for the City of Apple Valley. BACKGROUND: The report was approved by the Telecommunications Advisory Committee on March 7, 2022. The report outlines activities and accomplishments of the Committee for the previous year. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Report ... .•.. ..•.. ..•. City of Apple Valley MEMO Administration TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: Telecommunications Advisory Committee DATE: March 7, 2022 SUBJECT: 2021 ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Telecommunications Advisory Committee held one meeting in 2021. The members of the Committee in 2021 were Barry Berg, Jerry Brown, Jamison Kortas, Carson Turnquist, and Laura Ziegler. Jerry Brown served as Chair and Jamison Kortas served as Secretary. Major accomplishments and/or undertakings by the Telecommunications Advisory Committee during 2021 include: • Participation in Joint Powers Cable Commission: The City of Apple Valley participated in a joint powers agreement with the Cities of Farmington and Rosemount to provide for certain cable television services. The group approved an operating budget for 2021. • Review of Cable-related Complaints. The Committee reviewed cable complaints received by Commission staff. The number of complaints in recent years has been historically low. • Franchise Fee and PEG Fee Review: Pursuant to both franchise agreements, the cable company is obligated to pay the City an annual franchise fee equivalent to 5% of their annual gross revenues. Under both agreements, the Cable Company is required to make quarterly franchise fee payments, rather than annual payments. The total quarterly payments were as follows: Quarter Franchise Fees PEG Fees First Quarter 2021 $138,223.33 $19,869.75 Second Quarter 2021 $143,667.74 $19,560.00 Third Quarter 2021 $149,952.54 $19,036.50 Fourth Quarter 2021 $147,431.70 $18,581.25 Total $579,275.31 $77,047.50 Pursuant to the franchise agreements, the Cable Company is obligated to collect a PEG fee for the City. The City's PEG fee is $.75 per subscriber, but can be adjusted to meet the City's identified need target in the franchise document. The PEG fee revenues are used to finance the City's capital needs and can't be used for non-capital operational expenses under the new franchise. • Cablecast of Public Meetings: Cablecasting of City Council and Planning Commission meetings continued in 2021. In addition, City of Farmington and Rosemount City Council and Planning Commission meetings and Dakota County Board meetings were also televised. • Government Access Programming: The Commission now operates three separate Government Access Channels and continues to provide government access for the joint powers commission established by the Cities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount. Programming and bulletin board materials can be unique or shared by the member cities. The City also used City and Commission staff to produce a video of the State of the City address. The City continued to cablecast live Planning Commission and City Council meetings. These meetings were recable-cast periodically. • Public Access Television: Under the franchise agreement, Charter Communications is not required to provide public access television opportunities. The cities provide video bulletin board messages on the channel,but not program playback. • Joint Powers Commission Summary: Since its inception, the Commission has provided staffing and support services to the Cities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount. During 2021, the three cities used three full-time and one seasonal staff members to accomplish these duties. The Telecommunications Advisory Committee welcomes direction from the City Council as well as any recommendations, questions, or concerns. • ITEM: 4.F. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Receive Traffic Safety Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Receive Traffic Safety Advisory Committee 2021 Annual Report. SUMMARY: Attached for your receipt is a copy of the 2021 Annual Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Report for the City of Apple Valley. BACKGROUND: The report was approved by the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee on March 9, 2022. The report outlines activities and accomplishments of the Committee for the previous year. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Report ... .... ..... .... City of Apple Valley MEMO Administration TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: Traffic Safety Advisory Committee DATE: March 9, 2022 SUBJECT: 2021 ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) held six meetings in 2021. The members of the Committee in 2021 included: Greg Dahlstrom (rotated out mid-year), Linda Dolan,Nick Francis (rotated in mid-year), Charles Grawe, Dave McKenzie (appointed mid-year), Fred Puente (resigned mid-year), Matt Saam, Joe Shaw, and Arthur Zimmerman. Arthur Zimmerman served as Chair and Joe Shaw served as Secretary. Major accomplishments and/or undertakings by TSAC during its twenty-first year include: • Concerns over Speed on Guild Avenue: The City received a request for 20 mph speed advisory signs on a sloping section of Guild Avenue with several curves. The curve radius meets warrants for an advisory sign with speed advisory rider sign. Driver feedback signs were installed to collect additional data. • Request for Stop Sign at Germane Avenue and 130th Street: This is an unusual intersection involving a through road and cul-de-sac. Public Works identified several visual obstructions that reduce sight lines at the intersection. The intersection meets warrants for a stop sign on the approach from 130th. The Committee recommended that the Council install a stop sign on the 130th Street approach to the intersection. • Concerns over Parking on Foliage Avenue Near 157th Street: The City received concerns about a semi-tractor and trailer parked on Foliage near the intersection of 157th. The semi obscured sight lines for vehicles at the intersection. The Committee recommended that the Council approve parking restrictions on Foliage Avenue for 150 feet north and south of the intersection with 157th Street. • Regulations for Motorized Vehicles on Pathways: The City heard a presentation by St. Olaf College students who worked on a draft ordinance as part of a class project. The ordinance was drafted to address the regulation of the growing number of electric personal vehicles that are being used by residents around the City on a daily basis during the warmer seasons. The ordinance concepts were provided to the City Attorney to draft ordinance for Apple Valley. Comments were received and sent back for further modification which continued into 2022. • Concerns over Site Lines at Upper 136th Street and Georgia Drive: The City received concerns about sight line safety issues caused by trees in right-of-way near the intersection. The intersection is a two-way stop with Georgia Drive yielding to Upper 136th Street. The intersection does not meet warrants for a four-way stop. The Committee recommended that the Public Works Department work with the property owners to trim the trees in right-of-way and possibly on private property to improve the sight lines. • Request for Stop Signs at Garden View Drive and Baldwin Drive: The City implemented a large street reconstruction project on Garden View Drive. As part of the planning for this project, the City worked with the School District to design school and roadway improvements near Southview Elementary and Valley Middle schools. These improvements were intended to solve issues with pedestrian safety and with traffic management for student pick-up. One of the improvements was a flashing pedestrian crossing sign at a crosswalk just north of the Middle School driveway. Through most of the 2020-2021 school year, the School was either closed or operating on a hybrid learning system with half the students in the building on any given day. On April 20, 2021, the School returned to full-time on-site learning for four days a week. A very large number of parents chose to drive their students to and from school, rather than using the buses. As a result, the number of vehicles trying to access the site during pick-up time increased far above any of the site parking design capacities. Large number of vehicles were stacked in the right-turn lane on Garden View Drive, waiting to turn into the School property. The presence of the parked cars in the turn lane obscured the view of the crosswalk for vehicles in the southbound lane. There were a number of near accidents where vehicles stopped at the last second when a student was in the crosswalk. For the remainder of the school year, the Middle School directed parent pick-up to the north side of the site. The Committee recommended revising signage at the crosswalk, including removal and relocation of other street signage that blocked the view of the RRFB's and enhanced signage under the RRFB's alerting drivers of the obligation to stop for pedestrians in the crosswalk. The Committee also recommended adding flashing LED rings around the pedestrian signs. • Mid-Block Crosswalk Request at 147th Street and Haven Drive: The City received a request for a mid-block crossing of 147th Street near the intersection with Haven Drive. The Committee recommended additional engineering study. • Mid-Block Crosswalk Request at 152nd Street between Galaxie Ave and Garrett Ave: The City received a request for a mid-block crossing of 152nd Street near the Ford dealership and the public parking lot. The Committee recommended parking restrictions near the crosswalk and lane striping, with further engineering studies to determine if a crosswalk is feasible. Further input from Apple Ford is necessary to proceed. • Additional No Parking Signage on Diamond Way: The City received a request for additional signage on this loop road where parking prohibitions already existing. The existing signage is minimal and easily missed. • Dead End Sign Request at 138th Street Court: The City received a request for dead end signage at the beginning of this longer cul-de-sac. The Committee recommended installation of the signage to be consistent with other cul-de-sac signage. • Crosswalk Lighting Upgrade Request at 142"d Street and Euclid: The City reviewed this crossing near a major county road and found a lighting deficiency. The Committee recommended additional engineering study. • Request for Additional Driver Feedback Signs at Garden View Drive and Baldwin Drive: The City received a request for additional driver feedback signs on Garden View Drive near Baldwin Drive. Given the very close proximity to existing permanent driver feedback signs, the Committee found additional signs would not be appropriate. • Driver Feedback Sign Review: The Committee continued to receive many requests for the rotational driver feedback signs. • Reviewed Traffic Concerns Communicated to City: At each meeting, TSAC reviewed traffic concerns/issues brought to the Police and Public Works Departments during the month. • The City received a request to lower the speed limit on Gantry Lane. • The City received a request for additional speed limit signs on Johnny Cake Ridge Road between 147th Street and 142nd Street. • The City received a concern about vehicle speeds on Whitney Drive and Hyacinth Path where this is a nearby crosswalk to a park. • The City received a concern about vehicle speeds on Findlay Avenue near Fawn Ridge Court. • The City received a concern about speeding on Pilot Knob Road. • The City received a request to enhance the pedestrian crossing at 147th Street and Garrett Avenue. • Educational Outreach Efforts: In its twenty-first year, TSAC continued to focus on its educational outreach efforts. Some educational outreach efforts included the following: • The Committee requested staff create a GIS database of previous issues addressed by the Committee to help improve issue analysis. • Members continued to have involvement with the Toward Zero Death's Conference to learn about new and emerging strategies to increase traffic safety and share the conference information with the rest of the Committee. The Traffic Safety Advisory Committee welcomes direction from the City Council as well as any recommendations, questions, or concerns. • ITEM: 4.G. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Continuation of Commission/Committee Recognition Program Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve continuation of Commission/Committee Recognition Program in 2022. SUMMARY: Approval is being sought for continuation of the Commission/Committee Recognition Program allocating a credit of up to $720 per member toward their participation in City of Apple Valley services and activities. BACKGROUND: The City of Apple Valley Commission/Committee Recognition Program was established in 1994 as a means of thanking the volunteers of the Planning Commission, Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, and the Urban Affairs Committee for their time and services. Upon their formation, the Cemetery Advisory Committee was added to the program in 1999, the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee in 2001, and the Telecommunications Advisory Committee in 2017. The City Attorney has reviewed the program and has determined that it is acceptable so long as the appropriate IRS 1099 tax forms are distributed to those who annually elect to participate in the program. The program allocates an annual credit of $720 per member of the commission and committees towards their participation in City of Apple Valley activities. Currently those activities are limited to Parks and Recreation staff run programs and facility reservations. Credits may not be used for purchase of supplies such as golf balls, clothing, food, or any activity conducted by an independent contractor. Of the 37 eligible participants in 2021, 20 exercised their credit options. Rounds of Golf 120 Driving Range Cards 3 Golf Season Pass 1 Aquatic Center 10-Admission Cards 22 Water Walking Passes 5 Adult Athletic Admission Cards 4 Program Participation Registrations 6 Indoor Athletic Court Rentals 1 Meeting Room Rental 1 1 BUDGET IMPACT: If all eligible members took advantage of the program, the value of the services provided would be a maximum of $26,640. Last year approximately 54% of the eligible members participated in the program for an estimated value of$7,990. Value Totals 2021 $7,990.00 2020 $5,420.00 2019 $8,336.00 2018 $7,691.50 2017 $7,899.89 2016 $8,786.00 Staff will work with the Finance Department to determine how to best reflect the value of services provided under the program within the city budget as they relate to Valleywood, the Family Aquatic Center, recreation programs, etc. • ••• ITEM: 4.H. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: City Online Auction Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Declare certain City vehicles and parts, miscellaneous office equipment, maintenance equipment, and sports equipment as surplus. 2. Authorize the disposal of unclaimed property and surplus City equipment by selling it at a public auction to be held April 22 through May 3, 2022. 3. Approve the agreement with Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, for an online auction conducted through K-Bid, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. SUMMARY: The Police Department has accumulated a number of bicycles found during the past year and other unclaimed property. This type of property can be disposed of by public sale to the highest bidder. In addition, staff has identified certain office supplies, tools, and maintenance equipment, as well as other City property no longer of use. Attached is an agreement with Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, a K-Bid online auction vendor. A 12 percent commission is charged on the gross amount of the sale, plus an advertising fee of $400.00. The auction will run from April 22 through May 3, 2022. Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, will advertise the auction in the City's official newspaper. The agreement document has been previously reviewed by the City Attorney's office. The City will also run a legal ad and provide a link on its website to the online auction website. A Notice of Public Sale listing the property and equipment to be auctioned is also attached. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Agreement Notice SURPLUS LIQUIDATI (OWN /". 11N This agreement is between Surplus Liquidation Auctions,LLC(SLA)an authorized vendor of K-BID.com(dba K-BID)services,associates,employees or contractors, collectively referred to as"Auctioneer,"and"Seller." Namely: City of Apple Valley Seized Property and Surplus Sale SELLER GRANTS TO Auctioneer the exclusive right to sell the"Property"identified below.The"Property"may be sold as auction,or in any other commercially reasonable mariner,as determined by Auctioneer.As used in this agreement,"Property"shall refer to the individual and collective property to be sold. AUCTION Surplus Liquidation Auctions(SLA)and K-BID are pleased to provide auction or liquidation services as follows: ®Intemet Auction Name: City of Apple Valley Contact: Pamela Gackstetter Make checks payable to: Seller []Contact []Both Address: 7100 147th St W,Apple Valley,MN 55124 Phone: 952-953-2506 Email: pamela.gackstetter@applevalleymn.org PROPERTY BEING SOLD: Police evidence,Bicycles,surplus city property, seized assets. nCheck if additional list attached LOCATION OF SALE: 6442 140th St.W.,Apple Valley,MN 55124 DATE AND TIME OF SALE: See attached schedule AUCTIONEERS COMPENSATION: Seller will pay a commission of 12 % or OTHER FEE BASIS: EXPENSFS TO BE P411)BY SELLER: Advertising and Marketing: $400 Organization and Clean up: $0 Setup: $0 FEE OR EXPENSES ADVANCE REQUIRED FROM SELLER:$ Special Notes and Considerations: Seller will provide a forklift and driver for the removal days of the auction. We apprec' tot ❑,•Irtunit t, I .i vi•a services for you.We will need this agreement signed and returned along with any fee or expense advance require, , ho • k : e for you. A 401011P".4 41 - I&t(19y2 t'Sv . s Liquidation Auc tons, C Date i,the Seller,or myA2ent,have re: : th document in its entirety and understand each of its previsions.I understand that by signine below,I am entering into a legally binding co tract_ ititattslocacx Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Xiigmatum Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City of Apple Valley Company Name(if applicable) Date Surplus Liquidation Auctions LLC 6418 Bass Lake Road,Suite 5 Crystal,MN 55428 Phone:(612)4324-1321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AUCTIONEER: 1. Auctioneer shall conduct the auction and sale of the Property in a commercially reasonable manner. 2. Auctioneer shall maintain accurate records of auction and sale,and shall give to the Seller following the sale an accounting of goods sold and received. 3. Auctioneer shall arrange for all marketing,advertising,and promotion of the auction and sale in a commercially reasonable manner. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SELLER: I. Seller shall provide clean,safe premises with proper utility service in which to auction and sell Property. 2. Seller shall provide public liability insurance against all risks for the Property and premises,and shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising out of Auctioneer's conduct of the sale and auction. 3. Seller shall provide for rubbish removal and disposal of hazardous waste,and shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising therefrom. 4. Seller shall present for auction and sale all of the Property listed below,and shall not,without the expressed written agreement of the Auctioneer,withhold or withdraw any such Property from the auction and sale. 5. Seller shall cooperate in all respects with Auctioneer during the preparation for and conduct of the auction and sale. SELLER WARRANTS: I. Seller warrants that it has title of the Property free and clear of all liens and encumbrances,except as specified below. 2. Seller warrants that the terms and conditions of this agreement shall be binding on its heirs,executors,administrators,successors,assigns,officers, shareholders,and directors. SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES: All checks for payment for the Property shall be drawn to the order of Auctioneer,and Auctioneer shall receive all proceeds of the auction and sale in trust for Seller. Auctioneer shall hold all proceeds until all checks have cleared or have been rejected.Auctioneer shall then pay by check the net proceeds of the auction and sale to Seller 14 days after the last day of removal.As used in this agreement"net proceeds"shall mean:gross receipts less Auctioneer's commission,fees,and expenses: uncollected checks and proceeds:and liens and encumbrances.Seller shall bear the risk of noncollectable proceeds.Auctioneer's commission shall be calculated and paid on gross proceeds. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Seller assumes all risk of loss to Property until title and risk of loss to a Buyer,including but not limited to fire,theft,vandalism,or economic loss. 2. Seller acknowledges that the auction and sale of Property is WITHOUT RESERVE or MINIMUM PRICE,unless noted on the Reserve List. 3. The Seller acknowledges that this auction and sale is an ABSOLUTE AUCTION. 4. Unless otherwise agreed in writing,Seller shall pay to Auctioneer the Full Buyer's Premium and the Auctioneer's commission rate and a 10%additional Buy Back Penalty reserved,purchased by Seller or its representative,or otherwise bid on the benefit of price protection for Seller.Commission shall be calculated on the highest bid obtained.If any Property is withdrawn by Seller prior to the auction and is sold within 120 days following the date of the auction.Auctioneer shall be entitled to its commission on the sale of that Property. 5. Seller shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising out of the non-disclosure of any lien or encumbrance against the Property. 6. K-BID will employ a"Buyer's Premium"of 13%which shall be paid and collected from the Buyer and retained by K-BID. 7. Seller acknowledges that Auctioneer may at its option delay or postpone the sale and auction for up to thirty(30)days for reasonable cause.As used in this Agreement,"reasonable cause"shall include,but not limited to:severe weather,inability to access the site of the Property or auction:breach of the peace;license or regulatory concerns,or questions,problems,doubts,or clouds on the title of the Property. 8. It is expressly understood that Auctioneer is not responsible and will not assume liability for any denial of service related to technical problems with the use of the intemet-i.e.viruses,worms,etc. 9, Seller acknowledges and agrees that if on the day of closing of the auction and/or sale a technical problem occurs with use of the Internet that interferes with the auction and/or sale,the Auctioneer may,at his/her own discretion,keep the auction open for up to 72 hours after the event that caused the problem has been resolved. 10. Seller understands and acknowledges that,unless the Seller and Buyer make arrangements with the Auctioneer,the Auctioneer at his/her own discretion,may resell any Property that has been sold but not been removed from auction site by the Buyer on or before removal date. 11. Seller acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer shall not be liable or responsible for the removal or the Property from the auction site of any Property that has not been sold and/or that has been sold but not been removed from the auction site prior to removal date. 12. Seller understands that Seller will not receive proceeds from Auctioneer for a sale until after the sale proceeds are received by the Auctioneer from the Buyer. 13. Seller understand that Auctioneer will not dispose of or handle any hazardous waste materials for Seller. 14. Seller acknowledges that any discussions concerning advertising medias are estimates,and Auctioneer reserves the right in its sole discretion to redistribute advertising money to other types of advertising or media,to the best advantage of the auction and sale.Advertising and marketing expenses shall be included in reductions from the gross proceeds in the settlement. 15. In the event of a breach of this agreement by Seller,or in the event of cancellation of the auction and sale for ANY reason,Seller shall immediately pay to Auctioneer all expenses incurred by Auctioneer including,but not limited to,advertising,set-up,travel time,and other expenses,*(vaxwatlicioxfaiatatt mil' X013ttalfiN K XIint=1RUMPklldC 16. The Seller authorizes K-BID to sign as title representative on any and all documents relating to title work. Seller acknowledges that this agreement is the only agreement of the parties,and that there have been no oral representation or warranties made by Surplus Liquidation Auctions, K-BID,or it representatives. Plr/OtAktritt Clint Hooppaw, Mayor A£B111:4k% Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City of Apple Valley Company Name (if applicable) Date Surplus Liquidation Auctions LLC 6418 Bass Lake Road,Suite 5 Crystal,MN 55428 Phone:(612)4324-1321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Apple Valley has contracted with Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, (SLA) a vendor of K-BID Online Auction, to conduct a public sale of unclaimed personal property and surplus City property. Items will be posted on K-BID's website at www.K-BID.com beginning April 22, 2022. Bidding will close on May 3, 2022. All items will be sold as is, to the highest bidder. Items will be available for inspection on May 2, 2022, and available for pick up on May 5 and 6, 2022, from the Central Maintenance Facility, 6442 140th Street W., in Apple Valley, located approximately one-half mile east of Galaxie Avenue on the south side of 140th Street W. Pursuant to City Code, Section 35.02, the true owner of unclaimed personal property may reclaim the same, upon satisfactory proof of ownership, from the City Clerk, either prior to the sale or by making application within six (6) months from the date of the sale. Items to be sold include approximately 54 bicycles, in various conditions. A partial list of bicycle models and other unclaimed personal property includes: Genesis Kent Mongoose Raleigh Schwinn Trek Huffy Magna Norco Roadmaster Specialized Triax 2008 Audi S5 Quattro Gaming Equipment Leaf Blower Board Games GPS Navigation Systems Makeup Bowling Balls Gun Cases Perfume CDs and DVDs Housewares Purses, Backpacks, Cases Cameras and Camcorders Jewelry and Watches Tools and Tool Boxes Clothes and Shoes Ladder Vacuums A partial list of City surplus property also being sold includes: 2001 Toro Workman 3200 Electric Piano Patio Umbrella Apple Watch, Series 5 Exercise Equipment Pool Table Audio Visual Equipment File Cabinets Office Equipment Cable Equipment Floor Safe Speakers and Amplifiers Coolers and Refrigerators Gaming Systems Sports Equipment Chairs Grills Tools and Misc. Equipment Craftsman Workbench Liquor-Related Clothing Truck Tool Boxes Christmas Tree and Promotional Items Video Games Desks and Tables Par Aide Golf Course White Boards Display Racks and Shelves Accessories Yard Games DATED this 24th day of March, 2022. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.1. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Proclaim April 29, 2022, as "Arbor Day" and May 2022 as "Arbor Month" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jessica Schaum, Natural Resources Coordinator Natural Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim April 29, 2022, as "Arbor Day" and May 2022 as "Arbor Month". SUMMARY: Attached is a proclamation for Arbor Day and Arbor Month in the City of Apple Valley. In observance of the proclamation, the City typically holds a joint tree planting event with members of the Dakota Electric Association Board. Due to the pandemic the event has not taken place for two years. The 2022 celebration is planned for the evening of Thursday, April 28th at Erickson Park. Due to multiple forestry initiatives, including this proclamation, the City has been recognized as a "Tree City USA" consistently for 37 years by the Arbor Day Foundation. As further observance of Arbor Day and Arbor Month and to promote reforestation in Apple Valley, Public Works staff has implemented the eighteenth annual tree and shrub sale. The pickup is scheduled for Saturday, April 30, at the Central Maintenance Facility. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, trees are a highly valued resource because they beautify the landscape and have been shown to increase property values and reduce crime; and WHEREAS, trees purify our air and water, reduce heating and cooling costs, serve as recreational settings,providing habitat for wildlife, and enrich our lives in many ways; and WHEREAS, Apple Valley has been designated as a "Tree City USA" for 37 consecutive years by the National Arbor Day Foundation; and WHEREAS, each year during Arbor Month the people of Apple Valley pay special attention to the gift that our trees represent and dedicate themselves to the continued health of our City's urban forest. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, does hereby proclaim the following in Apple Valley: April 29, 2022 -ARBOR DAY May 2022 -ARBOR MONTH FURTHER, this Council urges citizens to become more aware of the importance of trees and to participate in tree planting programs that will ensure a green Apple Valley in the decades to come and to nurture and protect Apple Valley's treasure of trees. PROCLAIMED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.J. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Proclaim June 20-26, 2022, as "Mayor's Monarch Pledge Week" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jessica Schaum, Natural Resources Coordinator Natural Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim June 20-26, 2022, as "Mayor's Monarch Pledge Week". SUMMARY: Attached is a proclamation for June 20-26, 2022 "Mayor's Monarch Pledge Week". In observance of the proclamation, the City joins the National Wildlife Federation's commitment to educating and raising awareness on the importance of monarchs and other pollinators. Mayor Hooppaw is the sponsor of this proclamation. The Pledge requires at least three action items a year with a year-end reporting summary. Potential action items include boosting our communications, offering demonstration gardens, and continuing our practices to integrate additional habitat on City lands to support monarchs and other pollinators. BACKGROUND: The Pledge timing coincides with National Pollinator Week. This Pledge is one additional way the City strengthens our ongoing commitment to enhancing our environment with educational components, utilizing native plants in City projects, and offering the Rainwater Rewards program to better pollinator habitat on private properties. Our new action for 2022 will be to plant new native plants at the City's Municipal Center near the Police garages. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, cities, towns and counties have a critical role to play to help save the monarch butterfly by supporting habitat improvements and offering educational opportunities to promote monarch and pollinator conservation; and WHEREAS,pollinator species provide significant environmental benefits that are necessary for maintaining healthy, biodiverse ecosystems; and contribute to the stability of the entire food web; and WHEREAS, every citizen of Apple Valley can make a difference for the monarch by planting native milkweed and nectar plants to provide habitat in locations where people live, work, learn,play and worship. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, does hereby proclaim that June 20-26, 2022 in Apple Valley is: Mayor's Monarch Pledge Week FURTHER, this Council urges citizens to become more aware of the importance of monarchs and to participate in pollinator planting that will ensure habitat to nurture and protect monarchs and other pollinators. PROCLAIMED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.K. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution of Support for 2022 Regional Solicitation Grant Applications with Metropolitan Council Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution of support for the 2022 Regional Solicitation Grant applications with the Met Council. SUMMARY: Every two years, the Regional Solicitation process allocates federal transportation funds to locally-initiated projects to meet regional transportation needs. City and County staff have been working closely on determining the various projects within the City of Apple Valley that each of our respective jurisdictions will apply for. A description of each of the proposed projects is listed below along with the agency that will be applying for the grant: 1. Red Line BRT Skyway at the 147th Street Station— This will be a City application in the Transit System Modernization category to install a Skyway over Cedar Avenue at the 147th Street Station. 2. Red Line BRT Pedestrian Bridge at 140th Street — This will be a Dakota County application in the Pedestrian Facilities category for a pedestrian bridge over Cedar Avenue on the north side of 140th Street. 3. CSAH 42 (150th Street) from Redwood Drive to 147th Street — This will be a Dakota County application in the Roadway Reconstruction and Modernization category for a redo of CSAH 42 to include: ped/bike tunnel at Redwood Park, Elm Drive signal removal, Garden View intersection reconstruction, frontage road segments, new signal at Hayes Road, and 3/4 intersection at 147th Street. One of the requirements for each of the applications is that a Letter of Support is included from the governing jurisdiction where the project is located. Staff is requesting that Council authorize the Public Works Director to sign letters of support for each of the above project applications. BACKGROUND: As the region's federally-designated Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Met Council works with the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) to review and allocate Federal funds, using an objective, data-driven, transparent process. The Regional Solicitation is a key aspect of how the region prioritizes and funds investments for roads, bridges, transit, bicycle and pedestrian needs. Investments can be for existing infrastructure or new improvements. The solicitation typically occurs once every two years and awards approximately $180 million in federal funds. Rules and requirements are established by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the regional TAB. The grants can cover up to 80% of the construction cost and so require a 20% match. This solicitation is for projects in 2026 or 2027. BUDGET IMPACT: Each of the project applications are included in the City's 2022-2026 CIP (Capital Improvement Plan). ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- APPROVE RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR 2022 REGIONAL SOLICITATION GRANT APPLICATIONS WHEREAS, every two years, the Regional Solicitation process allocates federal transportation funds to locally-initiated projects to meet regional transportation needs; and WHEREAS, City and County staff have been working closely on determining the various projects within the City of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, one of the requirements for each of the applications is that a Letter of Support be included from the governing jurisdiction where the project is located. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the Public Works Director is allowed to sign letters of support for each of the below project applications: 1. Red Line BRT Skyway at the 147th St. Station 2. Red Line BRT Pedestrian Bridge at 140th Street 3. CSAH 42 (150th Street) from Redwood Drive to 147th Street ADOPTED this 24th day of March 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.L. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution of Support for Project 2020-125, County Road 42 Visioning Study Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution of support for Project 2020-125, County Road 42 Visioning Study. SUMMARY: As Council is aware, Dakota County has recently completed their work on the County Road 42 Visioning Study. As part of the final wrap up work on the project, the County is requesting Support Resolutions from each of the three cities (Apple Valley, Burnsville & Rosemount) along the corridor. Based on previous discussion with the Council, it is recommended that the City convey to the County these additional thoughts as part of the Support Resolution. 1. The City Council supports the 2040 Corridor Management Plan for CSAH 42, dated March 2022, and supports its use as a tool for additional planning and implementation of CSAH 42 improvements when needed. 2. The City Council encourages the County to delay the construction of a grade- separated interchange at Cedar/42 for as long as possible. 3. The City Council encourages the County to control the signal timing along the 42 corridor to allow traffic to both flow and continue to efficiently access area businesses and neighborhood areas. BACKGROUND: The County Highway 42 Visioning Study is a long-term 15-mile Corridor Study, from the County's west border in Burnsville, through Apple Valley, to US Highway 52 in Rosemount. Highway 42 is a principal arterial in the region's highway system managed to balance efficient travel with limited access. The Study updates a similar plan completed in 1999 to incorporate changes to the corridor since that time, and to consider current traffic and land uses based on 2040 Comprehensive Plans. The work provides a framework to guide future improvements along the corridor. Dakota County is the lead agency for the Study, with participation from the Cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, and Rosemount. The Highway 42 Study has been underway since the end of January 2020. BUDGET IMPACT: Support of the County Road 42 Visioning Study does not specifically financially obligate the City. As projects come forward, specific Joint Power Agreements between the City and County will be brought forward for consideration ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE 2040 CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY 42 DATED MARCH 2022 WHEREAS, Dakota County undertook a Visioning Study of County State Aid Highway 42 (CSAH 42)to update the 20-year management plan from the County's west border in Burnsville to US Trunk Highway 52 in Rosemount, a distance of 15 miles including approximately 4.5 miles in Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, the Visioning Study led to development of a 2040 Corridor Management Plan for CSAH 42, supported by technical studies and concluding with recommendations to provide long-term guidance and feasible options for CSAH 42 intersections and segments as traffic and other conditions change; and WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley was a joint-powers participant in development of the CSAH 42 Corridor Management Plan(with Dakota County and the Cities of Burnsville and Rosemount) and Apple Valley staff regularly engaged in discussions of: existing and forecast mobility and safety concerns; intersection access and roadway improvement options; recommendations to serve pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders; and the documentation and presentation of findings and recommendations; and WHEREAS, the 2040 Corridor Management Plan for CSAH 42 reflects input received from many other stakeholders, including representatives of the Minnesota Department of Transportation, other transportation- and transit-agency partners, business representatives, residents, and the general public; and WHEREAS, the 2040 Corridor Management Plan for CSAH 42 provides recommendations, guidance, and options that are acceptable to the City of Apple Valley, as a framework for additional planning and for development of more detailed intersection,roadway, and trail project elements when needed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that: 1. The City Council supports the 2040 Corridor Management Plan for CSAH 42, dated March 2022, and supports its use as a tool for additional planning and implementation of CSAH 42 improvements when needed. 2. The City Council encourages the County to delay the construction of a grade- separated interchange at Cedar/42 for as long as possible. 3. The City Council encourages the County to control the signal timing along the 42 corridor to allow traffic to both flow and continue to efficiently access area businesses and neighborhood areas. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022 Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 2 • ITEM: 4.M. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing, and Authorizing Advertising for Receipt of Bids on April 19, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing, and authorizing advertising for receipt of bids on April 19, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley 2022 Capital Improvement Program identifies $290,000 for street preservation in the form of micro surfacing. Attached for consideration is a resolution ordering plans and specifications for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing. It is anticipated that approximately 75,000 square yards of street will be micro surfaced including portions of the following neighborhoods and streets: • Whitney Drive • Timberwick 5th, 6th, 9th& 10th Addition • Oaks of Apple Valley IV • Hallwood Highlands • Highpoint • Everest Avenue • Eveleth Avenue • Euclid Avenue • 128th St W BACKGROUND: City Council adopted Resolution 2021-147 on September 9, 2021, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing. BUDGET IM PACT: Following is a summary of anticipated project costs and funding sources: Estimated Project Costs: Construction Cost $ 240,000 Construction Contingency 20,000 Engineering Design 15,000 Inspection 15,000 Total Estimated Cost $ 290,000 Project Funding: Municipal State Aid $ 290,000 Total Estimated Funding $ 290,000 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution Advertisement for Bid / UPI • : p, ---) - i evioaPr 0 °OvUr .4111. 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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to receive sealed bids for Project 2022-103, 2022 Micro Surfacing at the time and place specified in the form of notice attached hereto as Exhibit A. 3. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to cause an advertisement for said bids to be posted on the City's website and on the online Quest Construction Data Network, not less than ten(10) days prior to the opening of said bids. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022 Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk SECTION 00 11 13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received electronically online only by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, through Quest CDN, until 10:00 A.M., CST, Tuesday, April 19, at which time they will be reviewed for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and all else necessary for the following: City Project 2022-103, Micro Surfacing 20,225 LF Remove Pavement Markings—4"Lines 119 LF Remove Pavement Markings— 12"Lines 37 LF Remove Pavement Markings—24"Lines 28186 GAL Bituminous Material for Micro-Surfacing 846 TN Micro-Surfacing Course With related items Digital copies of the Contract Documents can be obtained at www.questcdn.com. The Quest CDN project number is 8108049. Bidders can download the Contract documents for $20 by searching for the project on Quest CDN website's Project Search page. Instructions for online bidding are attached. Please contact QuestCDN.com, prior to bidding, at (952) 233-1632 for assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and submitting bids. For electronic bids, electronic bid bonds will also be accepted through Surety 2000 using contract #8108049. The bid bonds must be payable to the City of Apple Valley in the amount of five percent (5%) of the amount of bid, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to promptly enter into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Direct inquiries to Engineer's Project Manager Brandon Anderson at (952) 953-2490. No bidder questions will be addressed after 10:00 am on Friday, April 15, 2022. Bid Security in the amount of 5 percent of the amount of the Bid must submitted through Surety 2000 and accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to retain the deposits of the 3 lowest Bidders for a period not to exceed 60 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein, and further reserves the right to award the Contract to the best interests of the Owner. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City of Apple Valley, Minnesota CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2022-103 00 11 13 • ITEM: 4.N. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave./140th St. W./145th St. W. Street Improvements, and Authorizing Advertisement for Receipt of Bids on April 26, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave./140th St W/145th St W Street Improvement and authorizing advertisement for Receipt of bids on April 26, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley 2022 Capital Improvement Program identifies a full depth Mill and Overlay and storm sewer improvements at the following locations: • 140th St W between Pennock Avenue and Cedar Avenue • Pennock Avenue between 140th St W and 145th St W(Bid Alternate No. 1) • 145th St W between Pennock Avenue and Cedar Avenue (Bid Alternate No. 2) BACKGROUND: City Council adopted Resolution Number 2021-136 on August 26, 2021, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave/140th St W/ 145th St W Improvements. BUDGET IMPACT: Staff is anticipating higher unit prices this year due to the ongoing pandemic. Current construction estimates for the entire project area exceed budgeted dollars. The project bid documents are being set up to include an alternate bid items for completion of Pennock Avenue and 145th Street to meet budget constraints. These alternate streets may need to be phased into construction in 2023 depending on bid results. 140th Street from Cedar Avenue to west of Pennock is considered as part of base bid. The final scope of work to meet budgets will need to be confirmed prior to award of contract in the late spring of 2022. Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2022-2023 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Estimated Costs Costs Construction Cost— Base Bid (140th Street) $ 335,834 $688,000 Bid Atlernate No. 1- Pennock Ave 300,800 708,000 Bid Atlernate No. 2- 145th St W 151,200 243,000 Construction Contingency 78,700 78,700 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection, Testing, 118,466 190,000 Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 985,000 $ 1,907,000 Estimated Project Funding: Municipal State Aid (MSA) funding $ 985,000 $ 1,907,000 Total Estimated Funding $ 985,000 $ 1,907,000 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution Advertisement for Bid roM s 5, ME )M to_owe mil1i oil .1;I. �E wIlyll1 `� ..1,it4lli t ,_ir �_. s1• =la v m el I2IIII Ill- ® Q% �E ®® ♦gs W'•♦♦►• AlVAIL"— 1 uI11II _.FA. _ Buie mum reet ��1 I- I�'U'�%41�.��r 71;ry l .m a�'la..`7';vim, vie Km moms• N____ a D 0 ,_~ran, . �� II _=���_' ■ %I�1. i'.�/` 0✓ -_unli n�re O llit,e�:/V 61 •• ,d 1111 e3�� - I 4144 0�� ` ■1.f I IN. wI�a*s1-1r�0......n m �a = roelig .11■.�;. m.■■ :.:"' =:A..►•�'�m°� I • ��■�1���r ta. aarpnn•it-� �■ ... • sc_ n■I.1- y.�in♦pv 7■ s'c ,44...,lis f ,or / ea/201,0,40 t ... \I Inn��■T. 1111�:I�.•III .�� "lire 4,,,+_ ��lr��■� F 41 Gl► '►Oqu slug l "C eJ •-;I;i i■ III: . • ! / im � ..4.•=r.p P u-.' ,. 111.. 0�. g uny :a�:7 �ai.11-■ i����l�,®® .�'II,♦ � b �� ■I •.• 7-i�►P,� 11�♦ ■Ii; ,l1 nnj n.\Vn■ O- �0..♦1K1 toil .►♦. � i. ♦. i► 4�■ �IIIIn �'.11. d.♦LAlnm i� ltn1/ d�� Ira i v 1 9in1 I:�•'1 r11� p I , ..■r1 Il■m VA l . .L ,,. . �♦E;11■■v ■■■4 kiltivir .� C D't 4 i141m ogvil �- es:. .. p1 i�llll actiq .npp1►■f91m- t.7�e�I t,124,Par" �r•l1 w•.tam,*. 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Rd 46) 0 1500 3000 SCALE FEET 2022-106 PENNOCK AVE / 140TH ST W / 145TH ST W STREET IMPROVEMENTS •••• •••• ••• • City of Apple Valley Apple Figure 1 Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND DIRECTING RECEIPT OF SEALED BIDS FOR PROJECT 2022-106, PENNOCK AVE/140th ST W/ 145th ST W STREET IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Apple Valley City Council has reviewed plans and specifications for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave/140th St W/145th St W Street Improvements; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that the interests of the City would be best served by receiving sealed bids based on said plans and specifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave/ 140th St W/ 145th St W Street Improvements, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to receive sealed bids for Project 2022-106, Pennock Ave/ 140th St W/ 145th St W Street Improvements, at the time and place specified in the form of notice attached hereto as Exhibit A. 3. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to cause an advertisement for said bids to be posted on the City's website and on the online Quest Construction Data Network, not less than ten(10) days prior to the opening of said bids. ADOPTED this 24`h day of March, 2022 Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk SECTION 00 11 13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received electronically online only by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, through Quest CDN, until 10:00 A.M., CST,Tuesday,April 26, at which time they will be reviewed for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and all else necessary for the following: City Project 2022-106 Pennock Ave/140th St W/145th St W Street Improvements 2,426 LF Remove Curb and Gutter 27,609 SY Mill Bituminous Pavement 3,287 TN Aggregate Base Class 5 48.8 LF Construct Drainage Structure 468 LF Storm Sewer 10,871 TN Bituminous Mixture 6,694 SF Concrete Walk 1,701 SF Bituminous Walk 2387 LF Concrete Curb and Gutter 1 EA Revise Signal System With related items Digital copies of the Contract Documents can be obtained at www.questcdn.com. The Quest CDN project number is 8134221. Bidders can download the Contract documents for $20 by searching for the project on Quest CDN website's Project Search page. Instructions for online bidding are attached. Please contact QuestCDN.com, prior to bidding, at (952) 233-1632 for assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and submitting bids. For electronic bids, electronic bid bonds will also be accepted through Surety 2000 using contract #8134221. The bid bonds must be payable to the City of Apple Valley in the amount of five percent (5%) of the amount of bid, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to promptly enter into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Direct inquiries to Engineer's Project Manager Brandon Anderson at (952) 953-2490. No bidder questions will be addressed after 10:00 am on Friday, April 22, 2022. Bid Security in the amount of 5 percent of the amount of the Bid must submitted through Surety 2000 and accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to retain the deposits of the 3 lowest Bidders for a period not to exceed 60 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein, and further reserves the right to award the Contract to the best interests of the Owner. This project is subject to Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Prevailing Wage and Truck Rental Rates. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City of Apple Valley, Minnesota CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2022-106 00 11 13 • ITEM: 4.0. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-101, 2022 Street and Utility Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-101, 2022 Street and Utility Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount $1,874,450.50. SUMMARY: On March 8, 2022, five (5) bids were received for the 2022 Street and Utility Improvements project as described within the attached bid tabulation. Base Bids ranged from $1,874,450.50 to $2,447,636.35. One (1) Bid Alternate item was included in the bid, which included: 1. Replacement of sanitary sewer, water main, and street reconstruction on Juniper Lane from Redwood Lane to Walnut. Bid Alternate No. 1 was submitted in the amount of $538,708.00. Bid Alternate 1 is not recommended for award at this time due to budget. McNamara Contracting, Inc., submitted the low base bid in the amount of $1,874,450.50. The low bid was $142,711.50 under the estimated cost of$2,017,162.00. The awarded scope of work has been modified to include award of the base bid only. The base bid includes total replacement of approximately 1,950 linear feet of sanitary sewer, water main and storm sewer and street reconstruction along Redwood Lane from County Road 42 to Walnut Lane. Adjustments to future CIP areas will be made so phasing of Juniper Lane continues in 2023. A map of the proposed project area is attached (Figure 1). A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: City Council adopted Resolution Number 2021-134 on August 26, 2021, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2022-101, 2022 Street & Utility Improvements. On February 10, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution 2022-21, approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2022-101, 2022 Street and Utility Improvements. This project is scheduled for construction in 2022. BUDGET IMPACT: As staff anticipated, the unit prices came in higher this year due to the ongoing pandemic. The bids for the entire project area exceed budgeted dollars. Juniper Lane was set up as an alternate bid item to allow us to phase this into construction for 2023. Redwood Lane from County Road 42 to Walnut is considered as part of base bid. Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2022-2023 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Costs: Estimated Costs: Awarded Costs: Construction Cost $1,650,000 $2,017,162 $1,874,450.50 Bid Alternate 1 — Juniper $548,319 0.00 Lane Construction Contingency 82,500 125,339 82,500.00 Engineering, Contract 327,500 327,500 327,500.00 Admin, Inspection, Testing, Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 2,060,000 $ 3,018,320 $ 2,284,450.50 Estimated Project Funding: Sanitary Sewer Utility $ 389,500 $ 450,000 $ 338,543.50 Water Utility 369,000 530,000 392,375.00 Storm Sewer Utility 307,500 250,000 231,230.00 Road Improvement Fund 984,000 1,608,033 1,142,015.00 Street Light 10,000 10,000 10,000.00 Federal Coronavirus 170,287 170,287 170,287.00 Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act Total Estimated Funding $ 2,230,287 $ 3,018,320 $ 2,284,450.50 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution Bid / Quote Tabulation IIlir IIII hie* I N..- 11171 1 :m lei M im- IN - dio=y li 41 I 1.50th Street(Co. 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Rd 46) 0 1500 3000 SCALE FEET ••• 2022 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS (REDWOOD DR) ••• •••• ••• . 2022-101 Figure 1 Apple ii City of Apple Valley Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION AWARDING AGREEMENT FOR PROJECT 2022-101 2022 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS,pursuant to an advertisement for bids for improvements identified as Project 2022-101, 2022 Street and Utility Improvements,bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement: (Tabulation attached as Exhibit A), and; WHEREAS, it appears McNamara Contracting, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for its base bid in the amount of$1,874,450.50 for the completion of Project 2022-101 according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk Project Name:2022 STREET&UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS I hereby certify that this is an exact 4.0 City Project No.:2022-101 reproduction of bids received. Appl•• Bid Opening:Tuesday,March 8,2022 at 10:00 A.M.,C.S.T. Owner: City of Apple Valley e Brandon Anderson,P.E. Valley Registration No.43332 EngineerEstimate McNamara ContractingRyanContractingCo. Danner Inc. S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Northdale Construction Company,Inc. Section Title NO. Item Description Unit Est Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Part 1-SANITARY SEWER 1 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $42,000.00 $42,000.00 $22,800.00 $22,800.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $155,000.00 $155,000.00 $130,060.50 $130,060.50 $10,500.00 $10,500.00 2 REMOVE VCP SANITARY SEWER LIN FT 1920 $2.00 $3,840.001 $1.00 $1,920.00 $5.00 $9,600.00 $7.00 $13,440.00 $11.00 $21,120.00 $5.00 $9,600.00 3 REMOVE MANHOLE INCL.CASTING EACH 11 $500.00 $5,500.00 $300.00 $3,300.00 $1,000.00 $11,000.00 $625.00 $6,875.00 $700.00 $7,700.00 $1,200.00 $13,200.00 4 REMOVE CAST IRON SANITARY SEWER SERVICE LIN FT 1490 $2.00 $2,980.001 $3.00 $4,470.00 $4.00 $5,960.00 $5.50 $8,195.00 $10.00 $14,900.00 $5.00 $7,450.00 5 8"PVC SANITARY SEWER,SDR 35,10'-15'DEEP LIN FT 1907 $53.00 $101,071.00 $45.00 $85,815.00 $50.00 $95,350.00 $40.00 $76,280.00 $82.00 $156,374.00 $57.44 $109,538.08 6 8"DIP SANITARY SEWER,CL 52,10'-15'DEEP,INCL V-BIO LIN FT 10 $125.00 $1,250.00 $95.00 $950.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $363.00 $3,630.00 $191.00 $1,910.00 $164.43 $1,644.30 7 IMPROVED PIPE FOUNDATION TON 30 $30.00 $900.00 $22.00 $660.00 $0.01 $0.30 $13.00 $390.00 $53.00 $1,590.00 $29.48 $884.40 8 8"X4"PVC WYE,SDR 35 EACH 40 $350.00 $14,000.00 $130.00 $5,200.00 $350.00 $14,000.00 $160.00 $6,400.00 $265.00 $10,600.00 $424.98 $16,999.20 9 CSTG,HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 12 $3,800.00 $45,600.00 $4,185.00 $50,220.00 $5,000.00 $60,000.00 $4,157.00 $49,884.00 $6,200.00 $74,400.00 $5,720.79 $68,649.48 10 CSTG,HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 1 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $7,335.00 $7,335.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,982.00 $8,982.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $9,842.17 $9,842.17 11 CONSTRUCT 8"INSIDE DROP LIN FT 2.2 $750.00 $1,650.00 $625.00 $1,375.00 $500.00 $1,100.00 $1,000.00 $2,200.00 $1,340.00 $2,948.00 $755.68 $1,662.50 12 4'SANITARY MANHOLE OVERDEPTH LIN FT 48 $250.00 $12,000.00 $260.00 $12,480.00 $275.00 $13,200.00 $450.00 $21,600.00 $350.00 $16,800.00 $350.29 $16,813.92 13 5'SANITARY MANHOLE OVERDEPTH LIN FT 4 $450.00 $1,800.00 $410.00 $1,640.00 $450.00 $1,800.00 $619.00 $2,476.00 $515.00 $2,060.00 $514.00 $2,056.00 14 CONNECT TO EXISTING PIPE EACH 2 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 $925.00 $1,850.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $1,200.00 $2,400.00 $3,000.00 $6,000.00 $1,927.06 $3,854.12 15 RECONNECT EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SERVICE EACH 41 $150.00 $6,150.00 $60.00 $2,460.00 $500.00 $20,500.00 $100.00 $4,100.00 $650.00 $26,650.00 $285.16 $11,691.56 16 SANITARY SEWER CLEAN OUT INCL FORD CSTG EACH 41 $350.00 $14,350.00 $350.00 $14,350.00 $500.00 $20,500.00 $350.00 $14,350.00 $705.00 $28,905.00 $490.17 $20,096.97 17 4"PVC SCH.40 SANITARY SEWER SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 1410 $38.00 $53,580.00 $36.00 $50,760.00 $30.00 $42,300.00 $50.00 $70,500.00 $31.00 $43,710.00 $33.47 $47,192.70 18 4"PVC SCH.80 SANITARY SEWER RISER PIPE LIN FT 130 $40.00 $5,200.00 $25.00 $3,250.00 $35.00 $4,550.00 $57.00 $7,410.00 $40.00 $5,200.00 $56.03 $7,283.90 Total Part 1-SANITARY SEWER $322,371.00 $270,835.00 $368,860.30 $454,112.00 $560,927.50 $358,959.30 Part 2-WATERMAIN 19 REMOVE WATERMAIN LIN FT 2070 $25.00 $51,750.00 $2.50 $5,175.00 $8.00 $16,560.00 $5.50 $11,385.00 $13.00 $26,910.00 $20.00 $41,400.00 20 REMOVE HYDRANT WITH GATE VALVE EACH 3 $325.00 $975.00 $225.00 $675.00 $700.00 $2,100.00 $900.00 $2,700.00 $565.00 $1,695.00 $350.00 $1,050.00 21 REMOVE COPPER WATER SERVICE LIN FT 1390 $1.00 $1,390.00 $0.50 $695.00 $3.00 $4,170.00 $4.00 $5,560.00 $11.00 $15,290.00 $5.00 $6,950.00 22 REMOVE CURB STOP AND BOX EACH 41 $40.00 $1,640.00 $50.00 $2,050.00 $100.00 $4,100.00 $100.00 $4,100.00 $100.00 $4,100.00 $150.00 $6,150.00 23 TEMPORARY WATER SYSTEM LUMP SUM 1 $36,000.00 $36,000.00 $23,500.00 $23,500.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 536,000.00 $36,000.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 24 FURNISH AND INSTALL 8"GATE VALVE AND BOX EACH 5 $2,250.00 $11,250.00 $2,725.00 $13,625.00 $3,000.00 $15,000.00 $3,150.00 $15,750.00 $2,610.00 $13,050.00 $3,400.11 $17,000.55 25 BOX EACH 4 $5,750.00 $23,000.00 $6,700.00 $26,800.00 $6,500.00 $26,000.00 $6,875.00 $27,500.00 $7,350.00 $29,400.00 $7,266.29 $29,065.16 26 12"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON 52,INCL V-BIO LIN FT 10 $150.00 $1,500.00 $105.00 $1,050.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $125.00 $1,250.00 $190.00 $1,900.00 $129.59 $1,295.90 27 8"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52,INCL V-BI0 LIN FT 2030 $60.00 $121,800.00 $68.00 $138,040.00 $70.00 $142,100.00 $83.00 $168,490.00 $75.00 $152,250.00 $85.05 $172,651.50 28 6"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52,INCL V-BIO LIN FT 45 $57.00 $2,565.00 $65.00 $2,925.00 $68.00 $3,060.00 $95.00 $4,275.00 $72.00 $3,240.00 $84.82 $3,816.90 29 CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN EACH 3 $1,500.00 $4,500.00 $975.00 $2,925.00 $2,500.00 $7,500.00 $1,600.00 $4,800.00 $1,600.00 $4,800.00 $2,671.96 $8,015.88 30 WATERMAIN INSULATION,3"THICK SQYD 40 $35.00 $1,400.00 $36.00 $1,440.00 $40.00 $1,600.00 $40.00 $1,600.00 $44.00 $1,760.00 $49.32 $1,972.80 31 DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS LB 1120 $11.00 $12,320.00 $14.00 $15,680.00 $10.00 $11,200.00 $21.00 $23,520.00 $18.00 $20,160.00 $15.51 $17,371.20 32 RECONNECT EXISTING WATER SERVICE EACH 40 $175.00 $7,000.00 $150.00 $6,000.00 $500.00 $20,000.00 $125.00 $5,000.00 $650.00 $26,000.00 $450.70 $18,028.00 33 1"TYPE K COPPER WATER SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 1340 $37.00 $49,580.00 $38.00 $50,920.00 $30.00 $40,200.00 $55.00 $73,700.00 $34.00 $45,560.00 $36.74 $49,231.60 34 1"CURB STOP&BOX EACH 40 $400.00 $16,000.00 $420.00 $16,800.00 $450.00 $18,000.00 $435.00 $17,400.00 $415.00 $16,600.00 $543.01 $21,720.40 35 1"CORPORATION STOP EACH 40 $200.00 $8,000.00 $140.00 $5,600.00 $350.00 $14,000.00 $275.00 $11,000.00 $450.00 $18,000.00 $267.76 $10,710.40 Total Part 2-WATERMAIN Ar '. $350,670.00 $313,900.00 $351,590.00 $408,030.00 $416,715.00 $441,430.29 Part 3-STORM SEWER 36 REMOVE 12"RCP STORM SEWER LIN FT 92 $12.00 $1,104.00 $12.00 $1,104.00 $10.00 $920.00 $12.00 $1,104.00 $17.00 $1,564.00 $20.00 $1,840.00 37 REMOVE 18"RCP STORM SEWER LIN FT 1160 $14.00 $16,240.00 $12.00 $13,920.00 $10.00 $11,600.00 $15.00 $17,400.00 $17.00 $19,720.00 $20.00 $23,200.00 38 REMOVE MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN INCL CASTING EACH 12 $550.00 $6,600.00 $285.00 $3,420.00 $800.00 $9,600.00 $650.00 $7,800.00 $160.00 $1,920.00 $1,000.00 $12,000.00 39 15"RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 5,0'-10'DEEP LIN FT 589 $55.00 $32,395.00 $55.00 $32,395.00 $55.00 $32,395.00 $63.00 $37,107.00 $67.00 $39,463.00 $80.63 $47,491.07 40 18"RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 5,0'-10'DEEP LIN FT 589 $60.00 $35,340.00 $59.00 $34,751.00 $60.00 $35,340.00 $67.00 $39,463.00 $72.00 $42,408.00 $80.71 $47,538.19 41 21"RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 4,0'-10'DEEP LIN FT 459 $65.00 $29,835.00 $66.00 $30,294.00 $65.00 $29,835.00 $85.00 $39,015.00 $79.00 $36,261.00 $91.03 $41,782.77 42 BARRIER EACH 6 $2,750.00 $16,500.00 $2,450.00 $14,700.00 $2,300.00 $13,800.00 $3,304.00 $19,824.00 $3,150.00 $18,900.00 $3,154.22 $18,925.32 43 RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 4 $3,500.00 $14,000.00 $3,950.00 $15,800.00 $2,500.00 $10,000.00 $2,998.00 $11,992.00 $4,000.00 $16,000.00 $3,747.79 $14,991.16 44 ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 6 $3,750.00 $22,500.00 $4,200.00 $25,200.00 $2,600.00 $15,600.00 $3,182.00 $19,092.00 $4,400.00 $26,400.00 $3,916.99 $23,501.94 45 RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,500.00 $5,500.00 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 $6,776.00 $6,776.00 $6,350.00 $6,350.00 $7,280.55 $7,280.55 46 ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 1 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 $5,900.00 $5,900.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $6,139.00 $6,139.00 $5,900.00 $5,900.00 $6,207.18 $6,207.18 47 CONNECT TO EXISTING STRUCTURE EACH 2 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 $1,600.00 $3,200.00 $1,800.00 $3,600.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 TOTAL PART 3-STORM SEWER $189,764.00 $184,984.00 $170,790.00 $208,912.00 $218,486.00 $248,758.18 Part 4-STREETS 48 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $61,000.00 $61,000.00 $26,000.00 $26,000.00 $57,000.00 $57,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $103,600.00 $103,600.00 $86,355.00 $86,355.00 49 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $3,700.00 $3,700.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,675.00 $3,675.00 50 CLEARING TREE 65 $350.00 $22,750.00 $330.00 $21,450.00 $500.00 $32,500.00 $475.00 $30,875.00 $325.00 $21,125.00 $330.75 $21,498.75 51 GRUBBING TREE 57 $125.00 $7,125.00 $90.00 $5,130.00 $300.00 $17,100.00 $150.00 $8,550.00 $87.00 $4,959.00 $89.25 $5,087.25 52 INSTALL NEW MAILBOX POST AND MAILBOX LUMP SUM 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $300.00 $300.00 $500.00 $500.00 $700.00 $700.00 $500.00 $500.00 $426.00 $426.00 53 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL PRIVATE YARD LIGHT POLE EACH 3 $1,750.00 $5,250.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,200.00 $3,600.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,000.00 $12,000.00 $525.00 $1,575.00 54 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER LIN FT 4030 $5.00 $20,150.00 $3.25 $13,097.50 $3.00 $12,090.00 $3.00 $12,090.00 $2.20 $8,866.00 $5.00 $20,150.00 55 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK OR DRIVEWAY SO FT 12690 $1.50 $19,035.00 $1.70 $21,573.00 $1.00 $12,690.00 $1.50 $19,035.00 $1.00 $12,690.00 $1.50 $19,035.00 56 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT-STREET SOYD 6000 $4.00 $24,000.00 $2.70 $16,200.00 $4.00 $24,000.00 $4.00 $24,000.00 $2.40 $14,400.00 $2.69 $16,140.00 57 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT-TRAIL OR DRIVEWAY SQ SD 820, $4.00 $3,280.00 $5.00 $4,100.00 $8.00 $6,560.00 $5.00 $4,100.00 $5.40 $4,428.00 $10.00 $8,200.00 58 TEMPORARY MAILBOX EACH 40 $50.00 $2,000.00 $53.00 $2,120.00 $150.00 $6,000.00 $18.00 $720.00 $55.00 $2,200.00 $52.50 $2,100.00 59 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL MAILBOX EACH 34 $125.00 $4,250.00 $125.00 $4,250.00 $200.00 $6,800.00 $200.00 $6,800.00 $120.00 $4,080.00 $120.75 $4,105.50 60 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL COMMUNITY MAILBOX EACH 2 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $200.00 $400.00 $750.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $300.00 $600.00 $420.00 $840.00 61 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TYPE V SQ YD 7280 $1.50 $10,920.00 $1.50 $10,920.00 $1.50 $10,920.00 $2.00 $14,560.00 $2.20 $16,016.00 $2.47 $17,981.60 62 COMMON EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-STREET CU SD 7200 $23.00 $165,600.00 $29.00 $208,800.00 $20.00 $144,000.00 $13.00 $93,600.00 $17.10 $123,120.00 $27.53 $198,216.00 63 COMMON EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-WALK OR DRIVEWAY CU SD 670 $25.00 $16,750.00 $29.00 $19,430.00 $15.00 $10,050.00 $15.00 $10,050.00 $16.10 $10,787.00 $27.53 $18,445.10 64 SUBGRADE EXCAVATION(EV)-STREET CU SD 250 $25.00 $6,250.00 $29.00 $7,250.00 $10.00 $2,500.00 $13.00 $3,250.00 $13.60 $3,400.00 $32.53 $8,132.50 65 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW TON 10950 $8.50 $93,075.00 $5.00 $54,750.00 $15.00 $164,250.00 $12.50 $136,875.00 $11.50 $125,925.00 $14.43 $158,008.50 66 STABILIZATION TON 660 $40.00 $26,400.00 $25.00 $16,500.00 $20.00 $13,200.00 $30.00 $19,800.00 $27.50 $18,150.00 $40.58 $26,782.80 67 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS S-STREET TON 4220 $14.50 $61,190.00 $17.50 $73,850.00 $15.00 $63,300.00 $17.50 $73,850.00 $13.00 $54,860.00 $16.85 $71,107.00 68 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS S-WALK,DRIVEWAY,PATCH TON 860 $16.00 $13,760.00 $17.50 $15,050.00 $15.00 $12,900.00 $19.00 $16,340.00 $26.00 $22,360.00 $20.85 $17,931.00 69 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT GAL 440 $1.50 $660.00 $2.00 $880.00 $4.50 $1,980.00 $4.75 $2,090.00 $3.00 $1,320.00 $4.70 $2,068.00 70 TYPE SPWEA330C WEAR 2"THICK-LOCAL STREETS TON 1460 $67.00 $97,820.00 $79.00 $115,340.00 $82.00 $119,720.00 $83.00 $121,180.00 $82.00 $119,720.00 $85.96 $125,501.60 71 TYPE SPWEA240B WEAR 1.S"THICK-DRIVEWAYS TON 80 $120.00 $9,600.00 $125.00 $10,000.00 $128.00 $10,240.00 $130.00 $10,400.00 $221.00 $17,680.00 $134.04 $10,723.20 72 TYPE SPWEA330B WEAR 3"THICK-TRAILS TON 60 $150.00 $9,000.00 $115.00 $6,900.00 $118.00 $7,080.00 $130.00 $7,800.00 $120.00 $7,200.00 $123.55 $7,413.00 73 TYPE SPWEB440C WEAR 2"THICK-CSAH 42 TON 83 $150.00 $12,450.00 $115.00 $9,545.00 $101.00 $8,383.00 $130.00 $10,790.00 $167.00 $13,861.00 $105.47 $8,754.01 74 TYPE SPNWB430B NON-WEAR 2"THICK-CSAH 42 TON 42 $150.00 $6,300.00 $115.00 $4,830.00 $105.00 $4,410.00 $110.00 $4,620.00 $147.00 $6,174.00 $109.81 $4,612.02 75 FINE FILTER AGGREGATE(LV) CU YD 70 $35.00 $2,450.00 $18.25 $1,277.50 $30.00 $2,100.00 $13.00 $910.00 $42.00 $2,940.00 $40.67 $2,846.90 76 4"PERFORATED PE PIPE DRAIN LIN FT 400 $9.00 $3,600.00 $7.75 $3,100.00 $8.00 $3,200.00 $12.00 $4,800.00 $8.00 $3,200.00 $14.30 $5,720.00 77 CONNECT INTO DRAINAGE STRUCTURE EACH 8 $200.00 $1,600.00 $110.00 $880.00 $250.00 $2,000.00 $1,600.00 $12,800.00 $750.00 $6,000.00 $2,000.00 $16,000.00 78 ADJUST GATE VALVE EACH 10 $450.00 $4,500.00 $575.00 $5,750.00 $400.00 $4,000.00 $600.00 $6,000.00 $275.00 $2,750.00 $250.00 $2,500.00 79 ADJUST MANHOLE EACH 20 $550.00 $11,000.00 $620.00 $12,400.00 $400.00 $8,000.00 $1,000.00 $20,000.00 $465.00 $9,300.00 $500.00 $10,000.00 80 ADJUST CATCH BASIN EACH 13 $250.00 $3,250.00 $175.00 $2,275.00 $300.00 $3,900.00 $1,000.00 $13,000.00 $465.00 $6,045.00 $250.00 $3,250.00 81 SALVAGE AND REBUILD RETAINING WALL A LUMP SUM 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $2,650.00 $2,650.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $6,982.50 $6,982.50 82 SALVAGE DRIVEWAY PAVERS SO FT 850 $10.00 $8,500.00 $3.45 $2,932.50 $10.00 $8,500.00 $10.00 $8,500.00 $7.50 $6,375.00 $5.25 $4,462.50 83 INSTALL SALVAGED DRIVEWAY PAVERS SQ FT 680 $30.00 $20,400.00 $15.00 $10,200.00 $20.00 $13,600.00 $2.00 $1,360.00 $19.00 $12,920.00 $13.59 $9,241.20 84 5"CONCRETE DRIVEWAY SO FT 13900 $5.50 $76,450.00 $4.95 $68,805.00 $7.00 $97,300.00 $9.00 $125,100.00 $7.80 $108,420.00 $5.36 $74,504.00 85 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER,B618 LIN FT 4025 $14.50 $58,362.50 $14.00 $56,350.00 $16.00 $64,400.00 $14.50 $58,362.50 $19.10 $76,877.50 $15.07 $60,656.75 86 TU RFSTONE CONCRETE GRID SO FT 90 $50.00 $4,500.00 $23.00 $2,070.00 $30.00 $2,700.00 $20.00 $1,800.00 $50.00 $4,500.00 $50.93 $4,583.70 87 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP SQ FT 610 $20.00 $12,200.00 $17.55 $10,705.50 $12.00 $7,320.00 $15.15 $9,241.50 $13.00 $7,930.00 $18.90 $11,529.00 88 TRUNCATED DOME PANEL SO FT 72 $50.00 $3,600.00 $50.00 $3,600.00 $60.00 $4,320.00 $50.00 $3,600.00 $56.00 $4,032.00 $52.50 $3,780.00 89 PRIVATE IRRIGATION LIN FT 250 $12.00 $3,000.00 $14.00 $3,500.00 $5.00 $1,250.00 $24.00 $6,000.00 $9.25 $2,312.50 $29.24 $7,310.00 90 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 1900 $8.00 $15,200.00 $13.00 $24,700.00 $6.00 $11,400.00 $26.00 $49,400.00 $12.00 $22,800.00 $23.14 $43,966.00 91 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 300 $13.00 $3,900.00 $23.00 $6,900.00 $8.00 $2,400.00 $22.00 $6,600.00 $17.00 $5,100.00 $28.08 $8,424.00 92 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 2200 $5.00 $11,000.00 $5.50 $12,100.00 $5.00 $11,000.00 $20.00 $44,000.00 $7.00 $15,400.00 $17.50 $38,500.00 93 DECIDUOUS TREE 2"CAL B&B TREE 43 $550.00 $23,650.00 $590.00 $25,370.00 $505.00 $21,715.00 $515.00 $22,145.00 $516.00 $22,188.00 $530.25 $22,800.75 94 CONIFEROUS TREE 6'HT B&B TREE 14 $450.00 $6,300.00 $520.00 $7,280.00 $482.00 $6,748.00 $492.00 $6,888.00 $492.00 $6,888.00 $506.10 $7,085.40 95 PRUNE TREES HOUR 12 $300.00 $3,600.00 $265.00 $3,180.00 $200.00 $2,400.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 $260.00 $3,120.00 $262.50 $3,150.00 96 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 15 $300.00 $4,500.00 $150.00 $2,250.00 $125.00 $1,875.00 $250.00 $3,750.00 $128.00 $1,920.00 $350.00 $5,250.00 97 SILT FENCE,TYPE MACHINE SLICED LIN FT 300 $10.00 $3,000.00 $3.25 $975.00 $2.00 $600.00 $2.50 $750.00 $3.50 $1,050.00 $3.57 $1,071.00 98 FLOTATION SILT CURTAIN TYPE STILL WATER LIN FT 150 $20.00 $3,000.00 $20.25 $3,037.50 $10.00 $1,500.00 $30.00 $4,500.00 $14.50 $2,175.00 $14.70 $2,205.00 99 EROSION CONTROL SUPERVISOR LUMP SUM 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1.00 $1.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $10,520.00 $10,520.00 $10,500.00 $10,500.00 100 SANDY CLAY LOAM TOPSOIL BORROW(LV) CU SD 900 $35.00 $31,500.00 $47.25 $42,525.00 $30.00 $27,000.00 $25.00 $22,500.00 $35.00 $31,500.00 $40.10 $36,090.00 101 COMPOST GRADE 2(LV) CU SD 900 $37.00 $33,300.00 $56.75 $51,075.00 $30.00 $27,000.00 $25.00 $22,500.00 $26.00 $23,400.00 $40.10 $36,090.00 102 FERTILIZER TYPE 3 LB 90 $1.00 $90.00 $2.25 $202.50 $1.00 $90.00 $2.00 $180.00 $1.00 $90.00 $0.79 $71.10 103 SEEDING ACRE 0.3 $2,000.00 $600.00 $880.00 $264.00 $2,000.00 $600.00 $2,600.00 $780.00 $260.00 $78.00 $262.50 $78.75 104 HYDRAULIC MULCH MATRIX LB 830 $1.00 $830.00 $2.00 $1,660.00 $2.00 $1,660.00 $7.00 $5,810.00 $2.10 $1,743.00 $2.10 $1,743.00 105 SEED MIXTURE 35-241 LB 20 $30.00 $600.00 $10.25 $205.00 $6.00 $120.00 $33.00 $660.00 $20.00 $400.00 $19.32 $386.40 106 SODDING TYPE LAWN SQ YD 8300 $5.50 $45,650.00 $4.80 $39,840.00 $9.00 $74,700.00 $6.00 $49,800.00 $6.40 $53,120.00 $6.56 $54,448.00 107 WATER FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT MGAL 680 $45.00 $30,600.00 $25.00 $17,000.00 $20.00 $13,600.00 $15.00 $10,200.00 $52.00 $35,360.00 $52.50 $35,700.00 108 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) HOUR 12 $160.00 $1,920.00 $200.00 $2,400.00 $130.00 $1,560.00 $180.00 $2,160.00 $215.00 $2,580.00 $140.00 $1,680.00 109 12"SOLID LINE PAINT LIN FT 410 $3.00 $1,230.00 $1.75 $717.50 $1.50 $615.00 $1.75 $717.50 $2.20 $902.00 $2.10 $861.00 110 24"SOLID LINE PAINT LIN FT 60 $6.00 $360.00 $3.15 $189.00 $3.00 $180.00 $4.00 $240.00 $2.60 $156.00 $2.63 $157.80 TOTAL PART 4-STREETS $1,154,357.50 $1,104,731.50 $1,199,627.00 $1,183,329.50 $1,232,113.00 $1,398,488.58 Alternate Bid 1-PART 5 JUNIPER LANE SANITARY SEWER 111 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $10,500.00 $10,500.00 112 REMOVE VCP SANITARY SEWER LIN FT 555 $2.00 $1,110.00 $1.00 $555.00 $5.00 $2,775.00 $7.00 $3,885.00 $11.00 $6,105.00 $5.00 $2,775.00 113 REMOVE MANHOLE INCL.CASTING EACH 2 $500.00 $1,000.00 $300.00 $600.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $700.00 $1,400.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 114 REMOVE CAST IRON SANITARY SEWER SERVICE LIN FT 430 $2.00 $860.00 $3.00 $1,290.00 $4.00 $1,720.00 $8.00 $3,440.00 $10.00 $4,300.00 $5.00 $2,150.00 115 8"PVC SANITARY SEWER,SDR 35,10'-15'DEEP LIN FT 554 $53.00 $29,362.00 $45.00 $24,930.00 $50.00 $27,700.00 $50.00 $27,700.00 $75.00 $41,550.00 $57.42 $31,810.68 116 8"DIP SANITARY SEWER,CL 52,10'-15'DEEP,INCL V-BIO LIN FT -10 $125.00 ($1,250.00) $95.00 ($950.00) $100.00 ($1,000.00) $62.00 ($620.00) $100.00 ($1,000.00) $61.24 ($612.40) 117 IMPROVED PIPE FOUNDATION TON 10 $30.00 $300.00 $22.00 $220.00 $0.01 $0.10 $13.00 $130.00 $53.00 $530.00 $29.48 $294.80 118 8"54"PVC WYE,SDR 35 EACH 13 $350.00 $4,550.00 $130.00 $1,690.00 $350.00 $4,550.00 $200.00 $2,600.00 $265.00 $3,445.00 $424.98 $5,524.74 119 CSTG,HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 4 $3,800.00 $15,200.00 $4,185.00 $16,740.00 $5,000.00 $20,000.00 $4,197.00 $16,788.00 $6,540.00 $26,160.00 $5,701.61 $22,806.44 120 CSTG,HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH -1 $6,500.00 ($6,500.00) $7,335.00 ($7,335.00) $8,000.00 ($8,000.00) $6,851.00 ($6,851.00) $8,500.00 ($8,500.00) $9,842.17 ($9,842.17) 121 CONSTRUCT 8"INSIDE DROP LIN FT -2.2 $750.00 ($1,650.00) $625.00 ($1,375.00) $500.00 ($1,100.00) $1,000.00 ($2,200.00) $1,340.00 ($2,948.00) $755.68 ($1,662.50) 122 4'SANITARY MANHOLE OVERDEPTH LIN FT 16 $250.00 $4,000.00 $260.00 $4,160.00 $275.00 $4,400.00 $455.00 $7,280.00 $350.00 $5,600.00 $350.29 $5,604.64 123 5'SANITARY MANHOLE OVERDEPTH LIN FT -4 $450.00 ($1,800.00) $410.00 ($1,640.00) $450.00 ($1,800.00) $450.00 ($1,800.00) $500.00 ($2,000.00) $75.00 ($300.00) 124 CONNECT TO EXISTING PIPE EACH -1 $2,000.00 ($2,000.00) $925.00 ($925.00) $5,000.00 ($5,000.00) $1,100.00 ($1,100.00) $1,600.00 ($1,600.00) $1,927.06 ($1,927.06) 125 RECONNECT EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SERVICE EACH 12 $150.00 $1,800.00 $60.00 $720.00 $500.00 $6,000.00 $175.00 $2,100.00 $650.00 $7,800.00 $285.16 $3,421.92 126 SANITARY SEWER CLEAN OUT INCL FORD CSTG EACH 12 $350.00 $4,200.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 $500.00 $6,000.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 $705.00 $8,460.00 $490.17 $5,882.04 127 4"PVC SCH.40 SANITARY SEWER SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 440 $38.00 $16,720.00 $36.00 $15,840.00 $30.00 $13,200.00 $57.00 $25,080.00 $30.00 $13,200.00 $33.41 $14,700.40 128 4"PVC SCH.80 SANITARY SEWER RISER PIPE LIN FT 40 $40.00 $1,600.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 $35.00 $1,400.00 $65.00 $2,600.00 $40.00 $1,600.00 $56.03 $2,241.20 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PARTS JUNIPER LANE SANITARY SEWER $76,502.00 $65,720.00 $97,845.10 $94,482.00 $112,102.00 $95,367.73 Alternate Bid 1-PART 6 JUNIPER LANE WATERMAIN 129 REMOVE WATERMAIN LIN FT 710 $25.00 $17,750.00 $2.50 $1,775.00 $8.00 $5,680.00 $5.50 $3,905.00 $13.00 $9,230.00 $20.00 $14,200.00 130 REMOVE HYDRANT WITH GATE VALVE EACH 1 $325.00 $325.00 $225.00 $225.00 $700.00 $700.00 $800.00 $800.00 $565.00 $565.00 $350.00 $350.00 131 REMOVE COPPER WATER SERVICE LIN FT 400 $1.00 $400.00 $0.50 $200.00 $3.00 $1,200.00 $4.00 $1,600.00 $11.00 $4,400.00 $5.00 $2,000.00 132 REMOVE CURB STOP AND BOX EACH 12 $40.00 $480.00 $50.00 $600.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 $150.00 $1,800.00 133 TEMPORARY WATER SYSTEM LUMP SUM 1 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $10,300.00 $10,300.00 $11,797.75 $11,797.75 134 FURNISH AND INSTALL 8"GATE VALVE AND BOX EACH 1 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,725.00 $2,725.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,150.00 $3,150.00 $2,610.00 $2,610.00 $3,400.11 $3,400.11 135 BOX EACH 1 $5,750.00 $5,750.00 $6,700.00 $6,700.00 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $6,875.00 $6,875.00 $7,350.00 $7,350.00 $7,266.29 $7,266.29 136 12"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON 52,INCL V-BIG LIN FT 10 $150.00 $1,500.00 $105.00 $1,050.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $248.00 $2,480.00 $190.00 $1,900.00 $129.59 $1,295.90 137 8"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52,INCL V-BIO LIN FT 700 $60.00 $42,000.00 $68.00 $47,600.00 $70.00 $49,000.00 $95.00 $66,500.00 $75.00 $52,500.00 $82.78 $57,946.00 138 6"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52,INCL V-BIG LIN FT 20 $57.00 $1,140.00 $65.00 $1,300.00 $68.00 $1,360.00 $95.00 $1,900.00 $62.00 $1,240.00 $84.82 $1,696.40 139 WATERMAIN INSULATION,3"THICK SQYD 20 $35.00 $700.00 $36.00 $720.00 $40.00 $800.00 $40.00 $800.00 $44.00 $880.00 $50.39 $1,007.80 140 DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS LB 420 $11.00 $4,620.00 $14.00 $5,880.00 $10.00 $4,200.00 $21.00 $8,820.00 $18.00 $7,560.00 $15.88 $6,669.60 141 RECONNECT EXISTING WATER SERVICE EACH 12 $175.00 $2,100.00 $150.00 $1,800.00 $500.00 $6,000.00 $125.00 $1,500.00 $650.00 $7,800.00 $450.70 $5,408.40 142 1"TYPE K COPPER WATER SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 410 $37.00 $15,170.00 $38.00 $15,580.00 $30.00 $12,300.00 $61.00 $25,010.00 $35.00 $14,350.00 $36.68 $15,038.80 143 1"CURB STOP&BOX EACH 12 $400.00 $4,800.00 $420.00 $5,040.00 $450.00 $5,400.00 $435.00 $5,220.00 $415.00 $4,980.00 $568.52 $6,822.24 144 1"CORPORATION STOP EACH 12 $200.00 $2,400.00 $140.00 $1,680.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 $290.00 $3,480.00 $450.00 $5,400.00 $267.76 $3,213.12 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PART 6 JUNIPER LANE WATERMAIN $112,385.00 $97,875.00 $114,540.00 $139,240.00 $132,265.00 $139,912.41 Alternate Bid 1-PART 7 JUNIPER LANE STREETS 145 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $19,000.00 $19,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $12,600.00 $12,600.00 146 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $315.00 $315.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,575.00 $1,575.00 147 CLEARING TREE 23 $350.00 $8,050.00 $330.00 $7,590.00 $500.00 $11,500.00 $475.00 $10,925.00 $325.00 $7,475.00 $336.00 $7,728.00 148 GRUBBING TREE 19 $125.00 $2,375.00 $90.00 $1,710.00 $300.00 $5,700.00 $150.00 $2,850.00 $87.00 $1,653.00 $89.25 $1,695.75 149 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL PRIVATE YARD LIGHT POLE EACH 4 $1,750.00 $7,000.00 $1,000.00 $4,000.00 $1,200.00 $4,800.00 $1,000.00 $4,000.00 $3,600.00 $14,400.00 $525.00 $2,100.00 150 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER LIN FT 1380 $5.00 $6,900.00 $3.25 $4,485.00 $3.00 $4,140.00 $3.00 $4,140.00 $2.20 $3,036.00 $5.00 $6,900.00 151 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK OR DRIVEWAY SQ FT 2740 $1.50 $4,110.00 $1.70 $4,658.00 $1.00 $2,740.00 $2.50 $6,850.00 $0.65 $1,781.00 $1.50 $4,110.00 152 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT-STREET I SQYD 2000 $4.00 $8,000.00 $2.70 $5,400.00 $4.00 $8,000.00 $4.00 $8,000.00 $2.40 $4,800.00 $2.69 $5,380.00 153 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT-TRAIL OR DRIVEWAY SQ YD 310 $4.00 $1,240.00 $5.00 $1,550.00 $8.00 $2,480.00 $6.00 $1,860.00 $5.40 $1,674.00 $10.00 $3,100.00 154 TEMPORARY MAILBOX M EACH 15 $50.00 $750.00 $53.00 $795.00 $150.00 $2,250.00 $18.00 $270.00 $55.00 $825.00 $52.50 $787.50 155 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL MAILBOX EACH 12 $125.00 $1,500.00 $125.00 $1,500.00 $200.00 $2,400.00 $200.00 $2,400.00 $120.00 $1,440.00 $120.75 $1,449.00 156 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TYPE V SQ YD 2420 $1.50 $3,630.00 $1.50 $3,630.00 $1.50 $3,630.00 $2.00 $4,840.00 $2.20 $5,324.00 $2.47 $5,977.40 157 COMMON EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-STREET CU YD 2400 $23.00 $55,200.00 $31.00 $74,400.00 $20.00 $48,000.00 $13.00 $31,200.00 $17.10 $41,040.00 $27.53 $66,072.00 158 COMMON EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-WALK OR DRIVEWAY CU YD 220 $25.00 $5,500.00 $31.00 $6,820.00 $15.00 $3,300.00 $14.00 $3,080.00 $16.10 $3,542.00 $27.53 $6,056.60 159 SUBGRADE EXCAVATION(EV)-STREET CU YD 90 $25.00 $2,250.00 $31.00 $2,790.00 $10.00 $900.00 $13.00 $1,170.00 $13.60 $1,224.00 $32.53 $2,927.70 160 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW TON 3670 $8.50 $31,195.00 $5.00 $18,350.00 $15.00 $55,050.00 $13.00 $47,710.00 $11.50 $42,205.00 $14.43 $52,958.10 161 STABILIZATION TON 230 $40.00 $9,200.00 $25.00 $5,750.00 $20.00 $4,600.00 $30.00 $6,900.00 $27.50 $6,325.00 $40.58 $9,333.40 162 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS S-STREET TON 1430 $14.50 $20,735.00 $17.50 $25,025.00 $15.00 $21,450.00 $17.50 $25,025.00 $13.00 $18,590.00 $16.85 $24,095.50 163 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5-WALK,DRIVEWAY,PATCH TON 250 $16.00 $4,000.00 $17.50 $4,375.00 $15.00 $3,750.00 $19.00 $4,750.00 $26.00 $6,500.00 $20.85 $5,212.50 164 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT GAL 160 $1.50 $240.00 $2.00 $320.00 $5.00 $800.00 $2.50 $400.00 $3.00 $480.00 $4.70 $752.00 165 TYPE SPWEA330C WEAR 2"THICK-LOCAL STREETS TON 520 $67.00 $34,840.00 $81.50 $42,380.00 $79.50 $41,340.00 $83.00 $43,160.00 $82.00 $42,640.00 $83.38 $43,357.60 166 TYPE SPWEA240B WEAR 1.5"THICK-DRIVEWAYS TON 60 $120.00 $7,200.00 $125.00 $7,500.00 $128.00 $7,680.00 $130.00 $7,800.00 $221.00 $13,260.00 $134.04 $8,042.40 167 ADJUST GATE VALVE EACH 2 $450.00 $900.00 $700.00 $1,400.00 $400.00 $800.00 $600.00 $1,200.00 $275.00 $550.00 $250.00 $500.00 168 ADJUST MANHOLE LUMP SUM 3 $550.00 $1,650.00 $900.00 $2,700.00 $400.00 $1,200.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $465.00 $1,395.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 169 SALVAGE AND REBUILD RETAINING WALLS LUMP SUM 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $2,650.00 $2,650.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $6,588.75 $6,588.75 170 5"CONCRETE DRIVEWAY SQ FT 3500 $5.50 $19,250.00 $5.35 $18,725.00 $7.00 $24,500.00 $9.00 $31,500.00 $7.80 $27,300.00 $5.78 $20,230.00 171 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER,B618 LIN FT 1375 $14.50 $19,937.50 $17.00 $23,375.00 $16.00 $22,000.00 $14.50 $19,937.50 $19.10 $26,262.50 $17.12 $23,540.00 172 PRIVATE IRRIGATION IMM LIN FT 100 $12.00 $1,200.00 $14.00 $1,400.00 $5.00 $500.00 $25.00 $2,500.00 $9.25 $925.00 $29.24 $2,924.00 173 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 500 $8.00 $4,000.00 $13.00 $6,500.00 $6.00 $3,000.00 $24.00 $12,000.00 $12.00 $6,000.00 $23.14 $11,570.00 174 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 300 $13.00 $3,900.00 $23.00 $6,900.00 $60.00 $18,000.00 $26.00 $7,800.00 $17.00 $5,100.00 $28.08 $8,424.00 175 PRIVATE UTILITY CROSSING,42"DEEP LIN FT 800 $5.00 $4,000.00 $5.50 $4,400.00 $5.00 $4,000.00 $22.00 $17,600.00 $7.00 $5,600.00 $17.50 $14,000.00 176 DECIDUOUS TREE 2"CAL B&B TREE 14 $550.00 $7,700.00 $590.00 $8,260.00 $505.00 $7,070.00 $575.00 $8,050.00 $516.00 $7,224.00 $530.25 $7,423.50 177 CONIFEROUS TREE 6'HT B&B TREE 5 $450.00 $2,250.00 $520.00 $2,600.00 $482.00 $2,410.00 $492.00 $2,460.00 $492.00 $2,460.00 $506.10 $2,530.50 178 PRUNE TREES HOUR 4 $300.00 $1,200.00 $265.00 $1,060.00 $200.00 $800.00 $100.00 $400.00 $260.00 $1,040.00 $262.50 $1,050.00 179 EROSION CONTROL SUPERVISOR LUMP SUM 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $300.00 $300.00 $1.00 $1.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 180 SANDY CLAY LOAM TOPSOIL BORROW(LV) CU YD 320 $35.00 $11,200.00 $47.25 $15,120.00 $30.00 $9,600.00 $25.00 $8,000.00 $35.00 $11,200.00 $40.10 $12,832.00 181 COMPOST GRADE 2(LV) CU YD 320 $37.00 $11,840.00 $56.75 $18,160.00 $30.00 $9,600.00 $25.00 $8,000.00 $26.00 $8,320.00 $40.10 $12,832.00 182 SODDING TYPE LAWN SQ YD 2900 $5.50 $15,950.00 $4.80 $13,920.00 $9.00 $26,100.00 $6.00 $17,400.00 $7.15 $20,735.00 $7.35 $21,315.00 183 WATER FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT MGAL 220 $45.00 $9,900.00 $25.00 $5,500.00 $20.00 $4,400.00 $35.00 $7,700.00 $52.00 $11,440.00 $52.50 $11,550.00 184 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) HOUR 4 $160.00 $640.00 $200.00 $800.00 $130.00 $520.00 $180.00 $720.00 $215.00 $860.00 $140.00 $560.00 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PART 7 JUNIPER LANE STREETS $359,432.50 $375,113.00 $394,511.00 $381,597.50 $370,625.50 $436,830.20 TOTAL PART 1-SANITARY SEWER $322,371.00 $270,835.00 $368,860.30 $454,112.00 $560,927.50 $358,959.30 TOTAL PART 2-WATERMAIN $350,670.00 $313,900.00 $351,590.00 $408,030.00 $416,715.00 $441,430.29 TOTAL PART 3-STORM SEWER $189,764.00 $184,984.00 $170,790.00 $208,912.00 $218,486.00 $248,758.18 TOTAL PART 4-STREETS $1,154,357.50 $1,104,731.50 $1,199,627.00 $1,183,329.50 $1,232,113.00 $1,398,488.58 TOTAL BASE BID $2,017,162.50 $1,874,450.50 $2,090,867.30 $2,254,383.50 $2,428,241.50 $2,447,636.35 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PART 5 JUNIPER LANE SANITARY SEWER $76,502.00 $65,720.00 $97,845.10 $94,482.00 $112,102.00 $95,367.73 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PART 6 JUNIPER LANE WATERMAIN $112,385.00 $97,875.00 $114,540.00 $139,240.00 $132,265.00 $139,912.41 TOTAL Alternate Bid 1-PART 7 JUNIPER LANE STREETS $359,432.50 $375,113.00 $394,511.00 $381,597.50 $370,625.50 $436,830.20 TOTAL ALTERNATE BID $548,319.50 $538,708.00 $606,896.10 $615,319.50 $614,992.50 $672,110.34 TOTAL BASE BIDS ALTERNATE BID $2,565,482.00 $2,413,158.50 $2,697,763.40 $2,869,703.00 $3,043,234.00 $3,119,746.69 Contractor McNamara Contracting Inc Ryan Contracting CO Danner Inc S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Northdale Construction Address I 16700 Chippendale Avenue 26480 France Avenue 843 Hardman Avenue South 650 Quaker Ave 9760 71st Street NE Address Rosemount,MN 55068 Elko New Market,MN 55020 South Saint Paul,MN Jordan,MN 55352 Albertville,MN 55301 Phone 651-322-5500 952-894-3200 651-450-9076 952-492-5700 763-428-4868 Representative Mike McNamara Thomas Ryan Marlon Danner Nathan Hentges Phil Lesnar Title President President Vice President Business Director President Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% • ITEM: 4.P. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W. (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street& Utility Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W. (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street & Utility Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount $2,901,200.15. SUMMARY: On March 8, 2022, four (4) bids were received for the 2022-104, 133rd Street W. (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street & Utility Improvements project as described within the attached bid tabulation. Bids ranged from$2,901,200.15 to $3,328,197.57. McNamara Contracting, Inc., submitted the low bid in the amount of$2,901,200.15. The low bid was $102,869.15 over the estimated cost of$2,798,331.00. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. The City of Apple Valley 2022 Capital Improvement Program identifies street reconstruction and 20" water main replacement on 133rd Street W. from Galaxie Avenue to Flagstaff, including 133rd Court. The proposed street improvements consist of full street reconstruction. The proposed utility improvements consist of full replacement of trunk 20" water main, and storm sewer. Storm sewer is proposed to be extended through the neighborhood to facilitate drainage along the proposed concrete curb and gutter. 4' Sidewalks are being replaced with 5' width as part of the improvement project. An alternate bid item has been included for approx. 2,600 linear feet of sanitary sewer lining and is recommended to be included as part of contract. A map of the proposed project area is attached (Figure 1). This project is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2022 - 2023. BACKGROUND: On October 8, 2020, City Council adopted a resolution directing preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2021-105, 2021 Street Improvements, which included 133rd Street W. from Galaxie to Flagstaff. This work was not included with 2021 Street Improvements due to unforeseen poor conditions of an existing 20" Cast Iron Water Main, which was not included in the original scope of work. The project was moved to 2022 to include replacement of water main. In May of 2021, Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., completed an evaluation of the existing 20" diameter cast iron water main located on 133rd Street W., between Galaxie Avenue and Flagstaff Avenue. The results showed that the water main is in poor condition and needs to be replaced. On February 10, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution 2022-22, approving plans and specifications, and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W. (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street & Utility Improvements. BUDGET IMPACT: Staff is proposing to utilize Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds for the replacement of Trunk Water main and Storm Water portion of the work. Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2022-2023 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Costs Awarded Costs Construction Cost $2,485,731 $2,652,645.15 Construction Cost— Bid Alternate 312,600 248,555.00 Construction Contingency 191,669 88,799.85 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection, 475,000 475,000.00 Testing, Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 3,465,000 $ 3,465,000.00 Estimated Project Funding Road Improvement Fund $ 1,445,000 $ 1,445,000.00 Water Utility Fund (proposed ARPA funds) 1,500,000 1,100,000.00 Storm Utility Fund (proposed ARPA funds) 400,000.00 Sanitary Sewer Fund 500,000 500,000.00 Street Light Fund 20,000 20,000.00 Total Estimated Funding $ 3,465,000 $ 3,465,000.00 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution Bid / Quote Tabulation :la 1 1 ii1i mu ' Inn iiiiiilf111ThII...... o' `� / 1 1 IIII ■I 1,-I- ---1--.---_m.,i-----am etii '.'fr4:Toov .40*:::,r 4 IIIII ■■■■■gi���■■��111:■is millis MI AIL MI :A� 1 � III ItIIlIjii,Jjir! 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Rd 46) 0 1500 3000 SCALE FEET ••• 133RD ST W (GALAXIE TO FLAGSTAFF) STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS ••• •••• ••• • 2022-104 Figure 1 Apple City of Apple Valley Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION AWARDING AGREEMENT FOR PROJECT 2022-104, 133rd STREET W (GALAXIE TO FLAGSTAFF) STREET &UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS,pursuant to an advertisement for bids for improvements identified as Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W(Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street&Utility Improvements,bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement: (Tabulation attached as Exhibit A), and; WHEREAS, it appears McNamara Contracting, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for its base bid plus bid alternate item 1 in the amount of$2,901,200.15 for the completion of Project 2022-104, 133rd Street W (Galaxie to Flagstaff) Street &Utility Improvements according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk ••• Project Name: 133rd Street W(Galaxie to Flagstaff)Street&Utility Improvements 1 hereby certify that this is an exact j• ••� City Project No.: 2022-104 reproduction of bids received. ile •,••�. Bid Opening: Tuesday,March 8,2021,at 12:00 P.M.,C.S.T. Owner: City of Apple ValleyOf Brandon Anderson,P.E. gir Apple Registration No.43332 Valley Bidder 1 Bidder 2 Bidder 3 Bidder 4 Engineer Estimate McNamara Contracting Ryan Contracting Co. Eureka Construction,Inc. S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Section No. Unit Est Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Title Item Description Part 1-SANITARY SEWER 1 REMOVE SANITARY SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 1394 $2.00 $2,788.00 $3.50 $4,879.00 $5.00 $6,970.00 $9.50 $13,243.00 $7.00 $9,758.00 2 4" PVC SCH.40 SANITARY SEWER SERVICE LIN FT 1394 $40.00 $55,760.00 $35.50 $49,487.00 $45.00 $62,730.00 $70.00 $97,580.00 $45.00 $62,730.00 3 SANITARY SEWER CLEAN OUT INCL FORD EACH 54 $450.00 $24,300.00 $350.00 $18,900.00 $800.00 $43,200.00 $810.00 $43,740.00 $511.00 $27,594.00 TOTAL PART 1 SANITARY SEWER $82,848.00 $73,266.00 $112,900.00 $154,563.00 $100,082.00 Part 2-WATERMAIN 4 REMOVE WATERMAIN LIN FT 3043 $3.00 $9,129.00 $5.50 $16,736.50 $10.00 $30,430.00 $4.40 $13,389.20 $17.00 $51,731.00 5 REMOVE COPPER WATER SERVICE PIPE LIN FT 1774 $1.00 $1,774.00 $1.00 $1,774.00 $5.00 $8,870.00 $20.00 $35,480.00 $4.50 $7,983.00 6 DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS POUND 5574 $12.00 $66,888.00 $17.25 $96,151.50 $12.00 $66,888.00 $16.00 $89,184.00 i $17.00 $94,758.00 7 TEMPORARY WATER SERVICE LUMP SUM 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $28,500.00 $28,500.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $59,700.00 $59,700.00 8 F&I 8"GATE VALVE&BOX EACH 4 $2,500.00 $10,000.00 $3,100.00 $12,400.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 $3,300.00 $13,200.00 $2,500.00 $10,000.00 9 F&I 20"GATE VALVE&BOX EACH 6 $20,000.00 $120,000.00 $20,500.00 $123,000.00 $22,000.00 $132,000.00 $22,000.00 $132,000.00 $19,200.00 $115,200.00 10 F&I 24"GATE VALVE&BOX EACH 2 $24,000.00 $48,000.00 $27,000.00 $54,000.00 $28,000.00 $56,000.00 $30,000.00 $60,000.00 $30,000.00 $60,000.00 11 CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER MAIN EACH 7 $2,300.00 $16,100.00 $1,375.00 $9,625.00 $5,000.00 $35,000.00 $2,700.00 $18,900.00 $2,400.00 $16,800.00 12 F&I HYDARANT WITH 6"GATE VALVE AND EACH 5 $6,000.00 $30,000.00 $6,475.00 $32,375.00 $6,500.00 $32,500.00 $8,400.00 $42,000.00 $7,800.00 $39,000.00 13 1"CORPORATION STOP EACH 54 $425.00 $22,950.00 $205.00 $11,070.00 $350.00 $18,900.00 $390.00 $21,060.00 $450.00 $24,300.00 14 1"CURB STOP&BOX EACH 54 $250.00 $13,500.00 $600.00 $32,400.00 $450.00 $24,300.00 $570.00 $30,780.00 $600.00 $32,400.00 15 6"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52 LIN FT 57 $55.00 $3,135.00 $56.00 $3,192.00 $65.00 $3,705.00 $90.00 $5,130.00 $69.00 $3,933.00 16 8"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 52 LIN FT 431 $65.00 $28,015.00 $69.00 $29,739.00 $70.00 $30,170.00 $100.00 $43,100.00 $99.00 $42,669.00 17 20"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 51 LIN FT 2550 $250.00 $637,500.00 $160.00 $408,000.00 $185.00 $471,750.00 $184.00 $469,200.00 $165.00 $420,750.00 18 24"WATERMAIN DUCTILE IRON CL 51 LIN FT 60 $300.00 $18,000.00 $206.00 $12,360.00 $240.00 $14,400.00 $300.00 $18,000.00 $220.00 $13,200.00 19 1"TYPE K COPPER PIPE LIN FT 1774 $40.00 $70,960.00 $37.75 $66,968.50 $35.00 $62,090.00 $36.00 $63,864.00 $36.00 $63,864.00 20 4" INSULATION SQYD 9 $45.00 $405.00 $50.00 $450.00 $50.00 $450.00 $38.00 $342.00 $70.00 $630.00 TOTAL PART 2-WATERMAIN $1,106,356.00 $938,741.50 $1,039,453.00 $1,155,629.20 $1,056,918.00 Part 3-STORM SEWER 21 12"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL V,0'-10' LIN FT 8 $55.00 $440.00 $50.00 $400.00 $54.00 $432.00 $130.00 $1,040.00 $95.00 $760.00 22 15"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL V,0'-10' LIN FT 1503 $57.00 $85,671.00 $56.00 $84,168.00 $55.00 $82,665.00 $70.00 $105,210.00 $65.00 $97,695.00 23 18"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III,0'-10' LIN FT 655 $59.00 $38,645.00 $61.00 $39,955.00 $60.00 $39,300.00 $75.00 $49,125.00 $67.00 $43,885.00 24 21"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III,0'-10' LIN FT 211 $67.00 $14,137.00 $69.00 $14,559.00 $65.00 $13,715.00 $80.00 $16,880.00 $73.00 $15,403.00 25 24"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III,0'-10' LIN FT 382 $74.00 $28,268.00 $75.00 $28,650.00 $75.00 $28,650.00 $90.00 $34,380.00 $81.00 $30,942.00 26 CONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE EACH 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,540.00 $1,540.00 27 CONNECT TO EXISTING STORM SEWER PIPE EACH 1 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,320.00 $1,320.00 28 4'DIA STORM CBMH,8'DEEP,INCLD R-3290-EACH 21 $3,500.00 $73,500.00 $4,000.00 $84,000.00 $2,500.00 $52,500.00 $4,000.00 $84,000.00 $4,000.00 $84,000.00 29 2'X3'CB,8'DEEP,INCLD R-3290-VB CSTG, EACH 10 $2,400.00 $24,000.00 $2,600.00 $26,000.00 $2,300.00 $23,000.00 $3,000.00 $30,000.00 $3,380.00 $33,800.00 30 4'DIA STORM CBMH,8'DEEP+SUMP&SAFL EACH 2 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $12,400.00 $24,800.00 $8,500.00 $17,000.00 $11,000.00 $22,000.00 $11,100.00 $22,200.00 TOTAL PART 3-STORM SEWER $288,411.00 $306,532.00 $262,262.00 $346,635.00 $331,545.00 Part 4-STREETS $1,300,757.00 $1,334,105.65 $1,375,675.06 $1,152,576.68 $1,592,767.57 31 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $46,500.00 $46,500.00 i $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $153,000.00 $153,000.00 $250,000.00 $250,000.00 32 CLEARING TREE 37 $340.00 $12,580.00 $315.00 $11,655.00 $400.00 $14,800.00 $300.00 $11,100.00 $305.00 $11,285.00 33 GRUBBING TREE 37 $145.00 $5,365.00 $100.00 $3,700.00 $300.00 $11,100.00 $75.00 $2,775.00 $76.00 $2,812.00 34 REMOVE HYDRANT WITH GATE VALVE EACH 5 $410.00 $2,050.00 $300.00 $1,500.00 $700.00 $3,500.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 $630.00 $3,150.00 35 REMOVE DRAINAGE STRUCTURE EACH 6 $560.00 $3,360.00 $300.00 $1,800.00 $800.00 $4,800.00 $500.00 $3,000.00 $685.00 $4,110.00 36 REMOVE CURB STOP&BOX EACH 53 $40.00 $2,120.00 $100.00 $5,300.00 $100.00 $5,300.00 $250.00 $13,250.00 $132.00 $6,996.00 37 REMOVE GATE VALVE&BOX EACH 8 $150.00 $1,200.00 $200.00 $1,600.00 $400.00 $3,200.00 $380.00 $3,040.00 $162.00 $1,296.00 38 REMOVE CURB&GUTTER LIN FT 5726 $4.50 $25,767.00 $3.00 $17,178.00 $3.00 $17,178.00 $2.70 $15,460.20 $2.10 $12,024.60 39 REMOVE SEWER PIPE(STORM) LIN FT 188 $14.00 $2,632.00 $12.00 $2,256.00 $10.00 $1,880.00 $18.00 $3,384.00 $21.00 $3,948.00 40 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SQYD 10130 $4.50 $45,585.00 $2.50 $25,325.00 $4.00 $40,520.00 $0.80 $8,104.00 $4.20 $42,546.00 41 REMOVE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT SQ FT 12677 $2.00 $25,354.00 $1.40 $17,747.80 $1.00 $12,677.00 $0.50 $6,338.50 $0.61 $7,732.97 42 REMOVE BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY SQYD 149 $8.00 $1,192.00 $9.00 $1,341.00 $9.00 $1,341.00 $3.90 $581.10 $3.20 $476.80 43 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK SQ FT 16080 $1.25 $20,100.00 $0.50 $8,040.00 $0.50 $8,040.00 $0.40 $6,432.00 $0.48 $7,718.40 44 SALVAGE&REINSTALL MAILBOXES LUMP SUM 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,400.00 $5,400.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $5,100.00 $5,100.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 45 EXCAVATION-COMMON (EV) CU YD 7142 $22.00 $157,124.00 $21.50 $153,553.00 $20.00 $142,840.00 $14.00 $99,988.00 $20.00 $142,840.00 46 EXCAVATION-SUBGRADE(EV) CU YD 301 $21.00 $6,321.00 $21.50 $6,471.50 $15.00 $4,515.00 $10.00 $3,010.00 $16.00 $4,816.00 47 SELECT GRANULAR EMBANKMENT(CV) CU YD 4003 $12.00 $48,036.00 $21.50 $86,064.50 $20.00 $80,060.00 $0.01 $40.03 $23.00 $92,069.00 48 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) HOUR 10 $154.00 $1,540.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $130.00 $1,300.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $183.00 $1,830.00 49 WATER FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT MGAL 1197 $25.00 $29,925.00 $25.00 $29,925.00 $20.00 $23,940.00 $20.00 $23,940.00 $20.00 $23,940.00 50 AGGREGATE BASE(CV)CLASS 5 TON 6096 $17.00 $103,632.00 $21.50 $131,064.00 $15.00 $91,440.00 $20.00 $121,920.00 $19.50 $118,872.00 51 TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIX(3;C) TON 2406 $65.00 $156,390.00 $77.50 $186,465.00 $79.00 $190,074.00 $80.00 $192,480.00 $83.00 $199,698.00 52 TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIX(2;B) TON 5 $85.00 $425.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $130.00 $650.00 $226.00 $1,130.00 53 TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIX(3;B) TON 3 $85.00 $255.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 $120.00 $360.00 $335.00 $1,005.00 54 ADJUST GATE VALVE BOX EACH 1 $450.00 $450.00 $650.00 $650.00 $500.00 $500.00 $290.00 $290.00 $246.00 $246.00 55 ADJUST FRAME&RING CASTING EACH 12 $500.00 $6,000.00 $900.00 $10,800.00 $500.00 $6,000.00 $1,100.00 $13,200.00 $371.00 $4,452.00 56 GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE V SQ YD 12009 $2.00 $24,018.00 $1.15 $13,810.35 $1.50 $18,013.50 $0.01 $120.09 $2.40 $28,821.60 57 5"CONCRETE WALK SQ FT 19594 $6.00 $117,564.00 $7.25 $142,056.50 $7.00 $137,158.00 $4.30 $84,254.20 $5.25 $102,868.50 58 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN RAMP SQ FT 1352 $10.00 $13,520.00 $17.50 $23,660.00 $10.00 $13,520.00 $14.00 $18,928.00 $12.20 $16,494.40 59 CONCRETE CURB DESIGN V LIN FT 50 $20.00 $1,000.00 $43.00 $2,150.00 $25.00 $1,250.00 $35.00 $1,750.00 $36.00 $1,800.00 60 CONCRETE CURB&GUTTER DESIGN B618 LIN FT 5694 $16.00 $91,104.00 $14.00 $79,716.00 $16.00 $91,104.00 $15.00 $85,410.00 $19.40 $110,463.60 61 7"CONCRETE VALLEY GUTTER SQ YD 163 $85.00 $13,855.00 $83.50 $13,610.50 $75.00 $12,225.00 $97.00 $15,811.00 $127.00 $20,701.00 62 5"CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT SQ FT 14459 $6.00 $86,754.00 $7.25 $104,827.75 $7.00 $101,213.00 $6.00 $86,754.00 $7.50 $108,442.50 63 TRUNCATED DOMES SQ FT 290 $45.00 $13,050.00 $50.00 $14,500.00 $60.00 $17,400.00 $48.00 $13,920.00 $58.00 $16,820.00 64 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $17,000.00 $17,000.00 $1,575.00 $1,575.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $8,500.00 $8,500.00 $8,700.00 $8,700.00 65 DECIDUOUS TREE 2"CAL BR EACH 25 $500.00 $12,500.00 $590.00 $14,750.00 $515.00 $12,875.00 $610.00 $15,250.00 $460.00 $11,500.00 66 CONIFEROUS TREE 6'HT B&B EACH 12 $450.00 $5,400.00 $550.00 $6,600.00 $480.00 $5,760.00 $530.00 $6,360.00 $460.00 $5,520.00 67 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 40 $200.00 $8,000.00 $150.00 $6,000.00 $130.00 $5,200.00 $150.00 $6,000.00 $216.00 $8,640.00 68 SEDEMENT CONTROL LOG TYPE COMPOST LIN FT 300 $6.00 $1,800.00 $3.25 $975.00 $2.00 $600.00 $3.00 $900.00 $3.00 $900.00 69 FERTILIZER TYPE 3 POUND 49 $1.00 $49.00 $2.25 $110.25 $1.00 $49.00 $1.00 $49.00 $1.00 $49.00 70 TOPSOIL(LV) CU YD 1530 $35.00 $53,550.00 $47.75 $73,057.50 $30.00 $45,900.00 $29.00 $44,370.00 $32.00 $48,960.00 71 SOD,LAWN TYPE SQ YD 10712 $7.00 $74,984.00 $5.00 $53,560.00 $7.00 $74,984.00 $6.50 $69,628.00 $6.60 $70,699.20 72 SEED MIXTURE 35-621 POUND 10 $15.00 $150.00 $22.75 $227.50 $6.00 $60.00 $61.00 $610.00 $62.00 $620.00 73 12"SOLID LINE MULTI COMP LIN FT 90 $4.00 $360.00 $6.75 $607.50 $7.00 $630.00 $6.50 $585.00 $7.00 $630.00 74 24"SOLID LINE MULTI COMP LIN FT 16 $6.00 $96.00 $8.50 $136.00 $8.00 $128.00 $8.00 $128.00 $14.00 $224.00 75 4" PERFORATE PE PIPE DRAIN LIN FT 5600 $4.00 $22,400.00 $2.25 $12,600.00 $6.00 $33,600.00 $0.01 $56.00 $7.80 $43,680.00 76 CONNECT DRAIN TILE TO DRAINAGE EA 56 $200.00 $11,200.00 $165.00 $9,240.00 $0.01 $0.56 $0.01 $0.56 $540.00 $30,240.00 TOTAL PART 4-STREETS $1,300,757.00 $1,334,105.65 $1,375,675.06 $1,152,576.68 $1,592,767.57 Alternate Bid 1-SANITARY SEWER LINING 77 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $18,756.00 $18,756.00 $2,900.00 $2,900.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,800.00 $2,800.00 $2,900.00 $2,900.00 78 9"VCP SANITARY SEWER LINING(BYPASS LIN FT 2590 $30.00 $77,700.00 $42.00 $108,780.00 $45.00 $116,550.00 $41.00 $106,190.00 $41.50 $107,485.00 79 LINING SEWER LATERALS 5' EACH 54 $4,350.00 $234,900.00 $2,525.00 $136,350.00 $3,000.00 $162,000.00 $2,400.00 $129,600.00 $2,450.00 $132,300.00 80 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $4,700.00 $4,700.00 $525.00 $525.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 I I TOTAL ALTERNATE BID 1-SANITARY SEWER LINING $336,056.00 $248,555.00 $288,550.00 $241,790.00 $246,885.00 TOTAL PART 1-SANITARY SEWER I $82,848.00 I $73,266.00 I $112,900.00 I $154,563.00 I $100,082.00 TOTAL PART 2-WATERMAIN $1,106,356.00 $938,741.50 $1,039,453.00 $1,155,629.20 $1,056,918.00 TOTAL PART 3-STORM SEWER $288,411.00 $306,532.00 $262,262.00 $346,635.00 $331,545.00 TOTAL PART 4-STREETS $1,300,757.00 $1,334,105.65 $1,375,675.06 $1,152,576.68 $1,592,767.57 TOTAL BASE BID $2,778,372.00 $2,652,645.15 $2,790,290.06 $2,809,403.88 $3,081,312.57 TOTAL ALTERNATE BID 1-SANITARY SEWER LINING $336,056.00 $248,555.00 $288,550.00 $241,790.00 $246,885.00 TOTAL BASE+ALTERNATE BID $3,114,428.00 $2,901,200.15 $3,078,840.06 $3,051,193.88 $3,328,197.57 Contractor Engineers Estimate McNamara Contracting Inc Ryan Contracting CO Eureka Construction S.M. Hentges&Sons,Inc. Address 16700 Chippendale Avenue 26480 France Avenue 20141 Icenic Trl 650 Quaker Ave Address Rosemount,MN 55068 Elko New Market,MN 55020 Lakeville,MN 55044 Jordan,MN 55352 Phone 651-322-5500 952-894-3200 952-469-5685 952-492-5700 Representative Mike McNamara Thomas Ryan Alan Ames Nathan Hentges Title President President President Business Director Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% • ITEM: 4.Q. ..... .�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Awarding Agreement for Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-107,Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount $1,400,722.15. SUMMARY: On March 8, 2022, three (3) bids were received for the 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements project as described within the attached bid tabulation. Base Bids ranged from$1,400,722.15 to $1,599,354.56. McNamara Contracting, Inc., submitted the low base bid in the amount of $1,400,722.15. The low bid was $161,525.85 under the estimated cost of$1,562,248.00. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. One (1) Bid Alternate item was included in the bid, which included: 1. Lining of the existing sanitary sewer main The low bid for Bid Alternate No. 1 was submitted in the amount of $359,048.00. The low bid for Bid alternate No. 1 was $88,323.00 over the estimated cost of $270,725.00. Bid Alternate 1 is not recommended for award at this time due funding. A map of the proposed project area is attached (Figure 1). This project is scheduled for construction in 2022. BACKGROUND: On August 26, 2021, City Council adopted Resolution Number 2021-137 directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th & 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements. On February 10, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution Number 2022-23 approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements. BUDGET IMPACT: Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2022-2023 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Estimated Awarded Costs: Costs: Costs: Construction Cost $1,610,000 $1,562,248 $1,400,722.15 Bid Alternate No. 1 — Sanitary $275,225 0.00 Sewer Construction Contingency 161,000 161,000 161,000.00 Engineering, Contract Admin, 244,000 244,000 244,000.00 Inspection, Testing, Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 2,015,000 $ 2,242,473 $ 1,805,722.15 Estimated Project Funding: Road Improvement Fund $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000.00 Storm Sewer Fund 200,000 200,000 200,000.00 Water Utility Fund 75,000 75,000 50,000.00 Sanitary Sewer Fund 225,000 300,000 40,722.15 Street Light Utility 15,000 15,000 15,000.00 Total Estimated Funding $ 2,015,000 $ 2,090,000 $ 1,805,722.15 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution Bid / Quote Tabulation Wl.V.0112 1111P 4 r irigi =a •' / wpAtedieusi _ „a..., ,4._.... 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I!►n 'unn �.0 ` ❑ ® a0^� _ , dui . J iI :l �• lip `i&Jc1i; = ` _ 1 .■�� El � - 1. m■'. vun 1 .$0•114g ii; iiii�r� ® ►� .• ��uni a �:IrAIDll�► 1 .O. Si IC • gym. 1 ®® Ill.:' ■1�ai� bOo ..��� • �-.. . •►1� . rl■ p :aft • .mlm .� ::;r• nunua•.. lOE 11160th Street(Co. Rd 46) 0 1500 3000 SCALE FEET ••• GREENLEAF 6TH & 7TH ADDITION (PHASE 1) STREET IMPROVEMENTS ••• •••• ••• . 2022-107 Figure 1 Apple ii City of Apple Valley Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION AWARDING AGREEMENT FOR PROJECT 2022-107, GREENLEAF 6th and 7th ADDITION (PHASE 1) STREET IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS,pursuant to an advertisement for bids for improvements identified as Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition(Phase 1) Street Improvements,bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement: (Tabulation attached as Exhibit A), and; WHEREAS, it appears McNamara Contracting, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for its base bid in the amount of$1,400,722.15 for the completion of Project 2022-107, Greenleaf 6th and 7th Addition (Phase 1) Street Improvements according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk ����� Project Name: Greenleaf 6th &7th Addition(Phase 1)Street Improvements I hereby certify that this is an exact •••• City Project No.: 2022-107 reproduction of bids received. #. Apple Bid Opening: Tuesday,March 8,2022,at 2:00 P.M.,C.S.T. Owner: City of Apple Valley Valley Brandon Anderson, P.E. Registration No.43332 Engineer Estimate McNamara Contracting S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Max Steininger,Inc. Section No. Title Item Description Unit Est Qty Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Part 1-WATERMAIN 1 REPAIR CURB STOP BOX EACH 30 $250.00 $7,500.00 $725.00 $21,750.00 $700.00 $21,000.00 $317.16 $9,514.80 2 1"CURB STOP AND BOX EACH 15 $800.00 $12,000.00 $1,200.00 $18,000.00 $1,675.00 $25,125.00 $2,169.94 $32,549.10 TOTAL PART 1-WATERMAIN $19,500.00 $39,750.00 $46,125.00 $42,063.90 Part 2-STORM SEWER 3 REMOVE 12" RCP STORM SEWER LIN FT 70 $27.00 $1,890.00 $14.00 $980.00 $19.00 $1,330.00 $26.70 $1,869.00 4 REMOVE 18" RCP STORM SEWER LIN FT 61 $30.00 $1,830.00 $14.00 $854.00 $16.00 $976.00 $29.90 $1,823.90 5 REMOVE MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN INCL CASTING EACH 7 $575.00 $4,025.00 $400.00 $2,800.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $934.40 $6,540.80 6 15" RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 5,0'-10' DEEP LIN FT 744 $55.00 $40,920.00 $54.00 $40,176.00 $72.00 $53,568.00 $70.48 $52,437.12 7 18" RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 5,0'-10' DEEP LIN FT 85 $62.00 $5,270.00 $65.00 $5,525.00 $78.00 $6,630.00 $76.89 $6,535.65 8 21" RC PIPE SEWER,CLASS 4,0'-10' DEEP LIN FT 93.2 $67.00 $6,244.40 $72.00 $6,710.40 $82.00 $7,642.40 $87.57 $8,161.52 9 2'x3'CB(TYPE I) INCL R-4342 CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I BARRIER EACH 1 $2,950.00 $2,950.00 $2,590.00 $2,590.00 $2,900.00 $2,900.00 $4,132.72 $4,132.72 10 2'x3'CB(TYPE II) INCL R-3290-VB CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS&I&I EACH 8 $2,750.00 $22,000.00 $2,675.00 $21,400.00 $3,200.00 $25,600.00 $3,644.69 $29,157.52 11 4' DIA STORM CBMH,8' DEEP, INCL R-3290-VB CSTG, HDPE ADJ EACH 5 $3,500.00 $17,500.00 $3,900.00 $19,500.00 $4,300.00 $21,500.00 $4,628.22 $23,141.10 12 5'DIA STORM MH,8' DEEP, INCL R-1642B CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS& EACH 2 $4,900.00 $9,800.00 $5,980.00 $11,960.00 $6,300.00 $12,600.00 $7,359.87 $14,719.74 13 6' DIA STORM MH,8' DEEP, INCL R-1642B CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS& EACH 1 $6,600.00 $6,600.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,800.00 $8,800.00 $9,816.00 $9,816.00 14 6'DIA STORM CBMH,8'DEEP, INCL R-3290-VB CSTG, HDPE ADJ EACH 1 $6,600.00 $6,600.00 $9,560.00 $9,560.00 $7,700.00 $7,700.00 $8,411.74 $8,411.74 15 7' DIA STORM CBMH,8'DEEP, INCL R-1642B CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS EACH 1 $7,400.00 $7,400.00 $13,300.00 $13,300.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $13,062.37 $13,062.37 16 8'DIA STORM CBMH,8'DEEP, INCL R-1642B CSTG, HDPE ADJ RINGS EACH 1 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $15,800.00 $15,800.00 $14,900.00 $14,900.00 $16,735.90 $16,735.90 17 6'STORM MANHOLE OVERDEPTH LIN FT 0.73 $400.00 $292.00 $540.00 $394.20 $1,100.00 $803.00 $1,046.53 $763.97 18 CONNECT TO EXISTING PIPE EACH 10 $400.00 $4,000.00 $1,500.00 $15,000.00 $3,000.00 $30,000.00 $1,708.62 $17,086.20 TOTAL PART 2-STORM SEWER $145,321.40 $176,549.60 $209,449.40 $214,395.25 Part 3-STREETS 19 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $175,000.00 $175,000.00 $25,500.00 $25,500.00 $121,000.00 $121,000.00 $180,700.00 $180,700.00 20 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $1,900.00 $1,900.00 $3,100.00 $3,100.00 $2,028.98 $2,028.98 21 CLEARING TREE 24 $350.00 $8,400.00 $405.00 $9,720.00 $425.00 $10,200.00 $427.16 $10,251.84 22 GRUBBING TREE 24 $200.00 $4,800.00 $80.00 $1,920.00 $80.00 $1,920.00 $80.09 $1,922.16 23 REMOVE CONCRETE SEGMENTED RETAINING WALL LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $525.00 $525.00 $349.26 $349.26 24 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL FRAME AND RING CASTING EACH 34 $625.00 $21,250.00 $800.00 $27,200.00 $525.00 $17,850.00 $720.21 $24,487.14 25 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER LIN FT 7191 $4.00 $28,764.00 $2.80 $20,134.80 $2.25 $16,179.75 $2.76 $19,847.16 26 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK OR DRIVEWAY SQ FT 15975 $1.50 $23,962.50 $1.55 $24,761.25 $1.00 $15,975.00 $0.68 $10,863.00 27 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT-STREET SQ YD 13000 $3.50 $45,500.00 $2.95 $38,350.00 $2.75 $35,750.00 $2.88 $37,440.00 28 REMOVE BITUMINOUS TRAIL OR DRIVEWAY SQ YD 3108 $4.00 $12,432.00 $2.00 $6,216.00 $3.00 $9,324.00 $0.75 $2,331.00 29 CONCRETE SEGMENTED RETAINING WALL(RETAINING WALL A) SF 40 $52.00 $2,080.00 $45.00 $1,800.00 $80.00 $3,200.00 $93.44 $3,737.60 30 TEMPORARY MAILBOX EACH 62 $45.00 $2,790.00 $52.00 $3,224.00 $45.00 $2,790.00 $53.40 $3,310.80 31 SALVAGE AND REINSTALL MAILBOX EACH 62 $50.00 $3,100.00 $120.00 $7,440.00 $135.00 $8,370.00 $122.81 $7,614.22 32 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TYPE V SQ YD 12800 $1.80 $23,040.00 $1.10 $14,080.00 $2.00 $25,600.00 $3.03 $38,784.00 33 COMMON EXCAVATION (EV)(P)-STREET CU YD 7083 $27.00 $191,241.00 $22.00 $155,826.00 $16.00 $113,328.00 $18.53 $131,247.99 34 COMMON EXCAVATION (EV)(P)-TRAIL,WALK OR DRIVEWAY CU YD 1050 $27.00 $28,350.00 $22.00 $23,100.00 $16.00 $16,800.00 $14.40 $15,120.00 35 SUBGRADE EXCAVATION (EV)-STREET CU YD 2000 $27.00 $54,000.00 $15.00 $30,000.00 $12.50 $25,000.00 $15.64 $31,280.00 36 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW TON 8831 $9.00 $79,479.00 $11.50 $101,556.50 $10.50 $92,725.50 $7.56 $66,762.36 37 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5-STREET TON 5888 $17.00 $100,096.00 $18.50 $108,928.00 $15.00 $88,320.00 $17.37 $102,274.56 38 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5-WALK, DRIVEWAY TON 613 $18.00 $11,034.00 $18.50 $11,340.50 $28.00 $17,164.00 $55.48 $34,009.24 39 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT GAL 680 $1.70 $1,156.00 $3.00 $2,040.00 $3.00 $2,040.00 $2.67 $1,815.60 40 TYPE SPWEA330C WEAR 2"THICK-LOCAL STREETS TON 2900 $80.00 $232,000.00 $75.00 $217,500.00 $80.00 $232,000.00 $82.55 $239,395.00 41 TYPE SPWEA240B WEAR 1.5"THICK-DRIVEWAYS TON 11.5 $180.00 $2,070.00 $190.00 $2,185.00 $230.00 $2,645.00 $320.37 $3,684.26 42 TYPE SPWEA240B WEAR 3"THICK-TRAIL TON 61 $150.00 $9,150.00 $135.00 $8,235.00 $120.00 $7,320.00 $114.80 $7,002.80 43 FINE FILTER AGGREGATE(LV) CU YD 108 $40.00 $4,320.00 $8.00 $864.00 $31.00 $3,348.00 $15.47 $1,670.76 44 4" PERFORATED PE PIPE DRAIN LIN FT 1400 $8.00 $11,200.00 $2.30 $3,220.00 $7.00 $9,800.00 $8.67 $12,138.00 45 CONNECT INTO DRAINAGE STRUCTURE"DRAINTILE" EACH 24 $250.00 $6,000.00 $225.00 $5,400.00 $460.00 $11,040.00 $1,488.62 $35,726.88 46 ADJUST GATE VALVE EACH 7 $325.00 $2,275.00 $900.00 $6,300.00 $210.00 $1,470.00 $313.57 $2,194.99 47 5"CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY SQ FT 9978 $5.50 $54,879.00 $7.00 $69,846.00 $7.25 $72,340.50 $5.63 $56,176.14 48 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, B618 LIN FT 7160 $15.00 $107,400.00 $13.30 $95,228.00 $19.50 $139,620.00 $15.31 $109,619.60 49 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP SQ FT 360 $20.00 $7,200.00 $15.20 $5,472.00 $13.75 $4,950.00 $13.18 $4,744.80 50 TRUNCATED DOME PANEL SQ FT 60 $48.00 $2,880.00 $50.00 $3,000.00 $57.50 $3,450.00 $60.75 $3,645.00 51 7" CONCRETE VALLEY GUTTER SQ FT 990 $7.00 $6,930.00 $9.55 $9,454.50 $15.00 $14,850.00 $10.07 $9,969.30 52 2" PVC SCH.40 CONDUIT FOR PRIVATE IRRIGATION LIN FT 200 $8.00 $1,600.00 $7.00 $1,400.00 $13.00 $2,600.00 $17.95 $3,590.00 53 DECIDUOUS TREE 2"CAL B&B TREE 16 $550.00 $8,800.00 $634.00 $10,144.00 $610.00 $9,760.00 $549.96 $8,799.36 54 CONIFEROUS TREE 6'HT B&B TREE 3 $575.00 $1,725.00 $620.00 $1,860.00 $585.00 $1,755.00 $512.58 $1,537.74 55 PRUNE TREES HOUR 6 $300.00 $1,800.00 $290.00 $1,740.00 $290.00 $1,740.00 $293.67 $1,762.02 56 3" MINIMUM CLEAR WASHED ROCK FOR TEMPORARY TN 1000 $30.00 $30,000.00 $31.50 $31,500.00 $25.00 $25,000.00 $15.00 $15,000.00 57 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 24 $165.00 $3,960.00 $143.00 $3,432.00 $155.00 $3,720.00 $125.00 $3,000.00 58 SILT FENCE,TYPE MACHINE SLICED LIN FT 400 $6.00 $2,400.00 $0.50 $200.00 $2.65 $1,060.00 $2.67 $1,068.00 59 FILTER LOGS LIN FT 500 $8.00 $4,000.00 $0.50 $250.00 $3.25 $1,625.00 $3.20 $1,600.00 60 TOPSOIL(LV) CU YD 750 $32.00 $24,000.00 $53.00 $39,750.00 $35.00 $26,250.00 $27.56 $20,670.00 61 SODDING TYPE LAWN SQ YD 4150 $7.00 $29,050.00 $5.80 $24,070.00 $6.80 $28,220.00 $6.94 $28,801.00 62 WATER FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT MGAL 270 $38.00 $10,260.00 $82.00 $22,140.00 $21.00 $5,670.00 $10.00 $2,700.00 63 FERTILIZER TYPE 3 LB 255 $0.60 $153.00 $1.00 $255.00 $1.05 $267.75 $1.07 $272.85 64 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) HOUR 26 $150.00 $3,900.00 $190.00 $4,940.00 $185.00 $4,810.00 $75.00 $1,950.00 TOTAL PART 3-STREETS $1,397,426.50 $1,184,422.55 $1,242,472.50 $1,302,895.41 ALTERNATE BID NO.1(SANITARY SEWER LINING 65 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $3,800.00 $3,800.00 $3,800.00 $3,800.00 $3,617.27 $3,617.27 66 BYPASS PUMPING-LINING LUMP SUM 1 $3,400.00 $3,400.00 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $1,325.00 $1,325.00 $1,385.09 $1,385.09 67 9"CIPP SANITARY SEWER LINING LIN FT 3621 $25.00 $90,525.00 $38.00 $137,598.00 $38.50 $139,408.50 $40.32 $145,998.72 68 LINING SEWER LATERALS,3' EACH 66 $2,100.00 $138,600.00 $3,125.00 $206,250.00 $3,150.00 $207,900.00 $3,304.66 $218,107.56 69 LINING SEWER LATERALS SPECIAL LIN FT 160 $20.00 $3,200.00 $60.00 $9,600.00 $61.00 $9,760.00 $63.78 $10,204.80 70 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $1,400.00 $1,400.00 $533.94 $533.94 TOTAL ALTERNATE BID NO.1 SANITARY SEWER LINING $275,225.00 $359,048.00 $363,593.50 $379,847.38 TOTAL PART 1-WATERMAIN $19,500.00 $39,750.00 $46,125.00 $42,063.90 TOTAL PART 2-STORM SEWER $145,321.40 $176,549.60 $209,449.40 $214,395.25 TOTAL PART 3-STREETS $1,397,426.50 $1,184,422.55 $1,242,472.50 $1,302,895.41 TOTAL BASE BID $1,562,247.90 $1,400,722.15 $1,498,046.90 $1,559,354.56 TOTAL BASE BID+ALTERNATE BID $1,837,472.90 $1,759,770.15 $1,861,640.40 $1,939,201.94 Contractor McNamara Contracting Inc S.M. Hentges&Sons, Inc. Max Steininger, Inc. Address 16700 Chippendale Avenue 650 Quaker Ave 3080 Lexington Ave S Address Rosemount, MN 55068 Jordan, MN 55352 Eagan, MN 55121 Phone 651-322-5500 952-492-5700 651-454-6620 Representative Mike McNamara Nathan Hentges Mike Van Handel Title President Business Director Estimator/Project Manager Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% • ITEM: 4.R. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Carr's Tree Service, Inc., for Project 2022-108, 2022 Ash Tree Removals Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jessica Schaum, Natural Resources Coordinator Natural Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Carr's Tree Service, Inc., for Project 2022-108, 2022 Ash Tree Removals, in the amount of$80,750. SUMMARY: In February 2022, quotes were sought from licensed tree contractors to remove 95 ash trees from the public street boulevard at various locations throughout the City. Three of eight companies responded (please see attached bid tab). Property owners adjacent to each tree location have been contacted and are in favor of the tree removal project. The contractor will remove and dispose of each tree and stump. The tree removal work is expected to be completed in spring, with stump grinding to be completed by the end of July 2022. Property owners adjacent to the ash tree removal sites have been offered a tree replacement in spring 2022 as well. A standard City agreement will be utilized. BACKGROUND: This project will continue the City's proactive management of emerald ash borer infestations t o public trees. The City began managing the ash tree population in 2014 to reduce the impact of emerald ash borer on the urban forest. Currently there are approximately 1,300 ash trees located within City street right-of-ways. Additional ash trees will likely be removed continuously moving forward as more infestations are visible. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for the ash tree removal project is included in the Public Works Administration/Natural Resources operating budget. ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation BID TABULATION PROJECT 2022-108 2022 Ash Tree Removals Prescision Landscape & ITEM Carr's Tree Service Birch Tree Care Tree, Inc. Removal & Restoration Price $80,750.00 $92,625.00 $101,820.00 Subtotal $80,750.00 $92,625.00 $101,820.00 TOTAL BID $80,750.00 $92,625.00 $101,820.00 • ITEM: 4.S. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Cobalt Companies for Project 2022-122, 2022 Fence & Light Pole Reconditioning Services Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jeff Lathrop, Public Works Superintendent- Streets Streets Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the agreement with Cobalt Companies, for Project 2022-122, 2022 Fence & Light Pole Reconditioning Services, in the amount of$63,252.50. SUMMARY: On February 18, 2022, City staff solicited quotations from eight companies for reconditioning and painting fence sections, fence support posts and decorative light poles along the Ring Route and Cedar Avenue. Two companies submitted quotes for this project. Cobalt Companies submitted the low bid (see attached Exhibit A - Bid Tab). This company has successfully completed similar work for the City in the past. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: Reconditioning and painting of the Ring Route fencing and light poles is on a 6-year maintenance schedule to keep it in good condition. The City annually requests quotes to have a percentage of the fencing and light poles maintained. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project is included in the 2022 operating budget for the Public Works Street Maintenance and Street Light Utility. ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation Exhibit A BID TABULATION PROJECT 2022-122 2022 FENCE & LIGHT POLE RECONDITIONING SERVICES Cobalt Companies Budget Sandblasting & Painting, Inc. ITEM EST. UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL No. ITEM UNIT QUANTITY PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 1 3-RAIL FENCE PAINTING LF 1,025 30.00 $30,750.00 34.00 $34,850.00 2 FENCE POST CAPS Each 25 50.00 $1,250.00 48.50 $1,212.50 3 L-SHAPED MOUNTING BRACKETS Each 798 3.75 $2,992.50 3.60 $2,872.80 4 FENCE SUPPORT POST PAINTING (32") Each 84 65.00 $5,460.00 140.00 $11,760.00 5 RED DECORATIVE LIGHT POLE PAINTING Each 60 200.00 $12,000.00 222.00 $13,320.00 6 BLACK DECORATIVE LIGHT POLE PAINTING Each 45 240.00 $10,800.00 260.00 $11,700.00 TOTAL BID $63,252.50 $75,715.30 S:\Public-Works\Private\Projects\2022 Public Infrastructure Projects\2022-122 2022 Fence & Light Pole Reconditioning Services\Contract Documents\Bids Received\Bid Tab 2022-122 • ITEM: 4.T. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with I nsituform Technologies USA, LLC, for Project 2022-110,Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Insituform Technologies USA, LLC, for Project 2022-110, Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements in the amount of$167,528.20. SUMMARY: On March 1, 2022, three (3) quotes were received for Project 2022-110, Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements as described within the attached bid tabulation. Quotes ranged from $167,528.20 to $238,163.00. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC, submitted the low quote in the amount of $167,528.20. The low bid was $6,796.80 under the Engineers estimate of$174,325.00. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: City Council adopted Resolution Number 2021-169 on October 28, 2021, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2022-110, Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements. BUDGET IMPACT: Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Costs: Awarded Costs Construction Cost $160,000 $167,528.20 Construction Contingency 16,000 8,471.80 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection, 24,000 24,000 Testing, Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 200,000 $ 200,000 Estimated Project Funding Sanitary Sewer Fund 200,000 200,000 Total Estimated Funding $ 200,000 $ 200,000 ATTACHMENTS: Map Bid / Quote Tabulation / I 1 I an■ \c'4,kci$Ce.-(. 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City of Apple Valley Apple Figure 1 Valley DATE:08/30/2021 PROJECT NO. 2022-110 °° ° Project Name:Greenleaf Townhouses 3rd Sanitary Sewer Improvements I hereby certify that this is an exact i Apple City Project No.:2022-110 reproduction of bids received. 1 Va y Owner City of Apple Valley Brandon Anderson,P.E. Registration No.43332 Bidder No.1 Bidder No.2 Bidder No.3 Bidder No.4 EE Estimate BID TABULATION Aegion/Insituform Musson Brothers Visu-Sewer No. Item Unit Est.Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSE 3RD SANITARY SEWER REPAIR 1 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $ 13,348.50 $ 13,348.50 $ 9,650.00 $ 9,650.00 $ 11,850.00 $ 11,850.00 $7,200.00 $7,200.00 LINING SEWER PIPE 8"VCP(BYPASS PUMPING IS 2 INCIDENTAL) LIN FT 1,309 $ 36.60 $ 47,909.40 $ 38.60 $ 50,527.40 $ 57.00 $ 74,613.00 $25.00 $32,725.00 3 LINING SEWER LATERALS,3' EACH 40 $ 2,487.60 $ 99,504.00 $ 2,850.00 $ 114,000.00 $ 3,150.00 $ 126,000.00 $2,750.00 $110,000.00 4 LINING SEWER LATERALS SPECIAL LIN FT 60 $ 52.90 $ 3,174.00 $ 10.00 $ 600.00 $ 15.00 $ 900.00 $320.00 $19,200.00 5 TRAFFIC CONTROL LUMP SUM 1 $ 3,592.30 $ 3,592.30 $ 23,800.00 $ 23,800.00 $ 24,800.00 $ 24,800.00 $5,200.00 $5,200.00 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSE 3RD SANITARY SEWER REPAIR TOTAL $ 167,528.20 $ 198,577.40 $ 238,163.00 $174,325.00 Contractor Insituform Technologoes USA Musson Brothers Visa-Sewer Engineers Estimate Address 1140 Bunker lake Blvd 1522 Pearl St W230 N4855 Betker Dr Address Anoka,MN 55303 Waukesha,WI 53186 Pewaukee,WI 53702 Phone 651-253-0236 414-303-2707 262-695-2340 Representative Tony Ostgulen Nick Zillman Pete Baumann Title Page 1 • ITEM: 4.U. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Ron Kassa Construction, Inc., for Project 2022-119, 2022 Concrete Removal & Replacement Services Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jeff Lathrop, Public Works Superintendent- Streets Streets Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Ron Kassa Construction, Inc., for Project 2022-119, 2022 Concrete Removal & Replacement Services, in the amount of$51,910.00. SUMMARY: On February 18, 2022, City staff solicited quotations from seven companies for the removal and replacement of City sidewalks at various locations throughout the City. Two companies submitted quotes, Ron Kassa Construction, Inc., submitted the low quote. The majority of this work will take place in locations of removed ash trees where sidewalks are in disrepair. Concrete services include removal and replacement of B618 and D412 curb, sidewalk, pedestrian curb ramp, truncated dome panels, and replacement of sidewalk removed by City employees. The attachment provides an itemized breakdown of costs. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project is included in the 2022 operating budget for the Public Works Streets Division. ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation Exhibit A BID TABULATION PROJECT 2022-119 2022 CONCRETE REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT SERVICES Ron Kassa Construction Inc J.W.S. Construction ITEM EST. UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL No. ITEM UNIT QUANTITY PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 1 B618 CURB LF 75 $ 35.00 $ 2,625.00 $ 47.00 $ 3,525.00 2 D412 CURB LF 75 $ 35.00 $ 2,625.00 $ 45.00 $ 3,375.00 3 SIDEWALK SF 500 $ 8.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 10.00 $ 5,000.00 4 SIDEWALK REMOVED BY OTHER SF 8,000 $ 5.20 $ 41,600.00 $ 8.50 $ 68,000.00 5 PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP SF 100 $ 9.00 $ 900.00 $ 9.00 $ 900.00 6 TRUNCATED DOME PANEL SF 4 $ 40.00 i $ 160.00 $ 125.00 i $ 500.00 TOTAL BID $ 51,910.00 $ 81,300.00 S:\Public-Works\Private\Projects\2022 Public Infrastructure Projects\2022-119 2022 Concrete Removal & Replacement Services\Contract Documents\Bids Received\Bid Tab 2022-119 • ITEM: 4.V. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Acceptance and Final Payment with SavATree, LLC, for Project 2022-116, Right-of- Way Tree Pruning Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jeff Lathrop, Public Works Superintendent- Streets Streets Division ACTION REQUESTED: Accept Project 2022-116, Right-of-Way Tree Pruning, as complete and authorize final payment on the agreement with SavATree, LLC, in the amount of$25,826.40. SUMMARY: SavATree, LLC, has requested final payment for right-of-way tree pruning services. SavATree, LLC, pruned approximately 204 trees within the City. This is the first and final payment request. The contractor has completed all work per the agreement. The improvements have been inspected and found to be acceptable for final payment. BACKGROUND: On January 13, 2022, City Council approved an agreement with SavATree, LLC, in the amount of$25,826.40 for pruning trees located within the right-of-way. BUDGET IMPACT: Funds for this project are included in the 2022 operating budgets for the Public Works Streets Division and Natural Resources. ATTACHMENTS: Final Pay Documents PAYMENT VOUCHER#1 & FINAL 2022 Right-of-Way Tree Pruning Project 2022-116 For Period Ending: February 28,2022 OWNER: CONTRACTOR: City of Apple Valley Say-A-Tree, LLC 7100 147th Street West 8000 Powell Rd Ste 160 Apple Valley, MN 55124 Hopkins, MN 55343 Phone: 952-881-3779 Amount of Contract: $25,826.40 Total Amount $25,826.40 Value Less Contract of Work 0 Less Net Account Amount Certified Percent Previous Amount Number To Date Retained Payments Due Streets Division 1600-6249-2022-116 $25,826.40 $25,826.40 $0.00 $0.00 $25,826.40 Subtotal $25,826.40 $25,826.40 $0.00 $0.00 $25,826.40 Total $25,826.40 $25,826.40 $25,826.40 Date: 117'2022 04‘ P c rks Superint nt-Streets Date:, f U� Roo-- Public Works Directs,' ••• e�•••• Owner: City..ofApple Valley,7100 W.147th St.,Apple Valley,MN 55124 Date: March 4,2022 ••••Apple Y For Period: 3/4/2022 Request No: 1&Final Va I Contractor: Say-A-Tree,LLC 8000 Powell Rd,Ste 160,Hopkins,MN 55343 CONTRACTOR'S REQUEST FOR PAYMENT 2022 Right-of-Way Tree Pruning Project File No. 2022-116 SUMMARY 1 Original Contract Amount $ $25,826.40 2 Change Order-Addition $ 0.00 3 Change Order-Deduction $ 0.00 4 Revised Contract Amount $ $25,826.40 5 Value Completed to Date $ $0.00 6 Material on Hand $ $0.00 7 Amount Earned $ $25,826.40 8 Less Retainage 0% $ $0.00 9 Subtotal $ $25,826.40 10 Less Amount Paid Previously $ $0.00 11 Liquidated damages- $ $0.00 12 AMOUNT DUE THIS REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. ` 1 &Final $ $25,826.40, Approved by Contractor: Approved by Owner: Sav-A- LL 3CITY OF APPLE VALLEY zcz Clint Hooppaw,Mayor Date Specified Contract Completion Date: 3/31/2022 Attest:Pamela J.Gackstetter,City Clerk Date 2022-116 Request for Payment 1 ell. Owner City of Apple Valley City ofAppl9Y Contractor:Say-A-Tree CONTRACTOR REQUEST FOR PAYMENT SUPPLEMENTAL INFO RIGHT-OF-WAY Contract Current TREE TRIMMING Unit Quantity Quantity Unit Price _ Amount to Date TREE PRUNING EA 204 204 126.60 $ 25,826.40 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ 25,826.40 2022-11a Requorat for Frymem1 PROJECT PAYMENT STATUS OWNER CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Project File No. 2022-116 CONTRACTOR Say-A-Tree,LLC CHANGE ORDERS No. Date Description Amount Total Change Orders PAYMENT SUMMARY No. From To Payment Retainage Completed 1 12/21/2021 02/28/22 $25,826.40 $25,826.40 Material on Hand Total Payment to Date $25,826.40 Original Contract $25,826.40 Retainage Pay No. 1 Change Orders Total Amount Earned $25,826.40 Revised Contract $25,826.40 2022-116 Request for Payment 1 • ITEM: 4.W. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Amend Personnel Policy Manual Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Melissa Haas, Human Resources Manager Human Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve amendment to Personnel Policy Manual to update certain policies to reflect statutory changes and direct staff to prepare updated document incorporating the policy changes. SUMMARY: Staff recommends approving amendment of the Personnel Policy Manual to update the following sections to reflect recent changes in Minnesota Statute: 3.16 Reasonable Break Times for Nursing Mothers, and 3.18 Reasonable Accommodation for Health Conditions Relating to Pregnancy. BACKGROUND: As part of the Omnibus Jobs and Economic Growth Finance and Policy Bill, Governor Walz approved an amendment relating to pregnancy accommodations and barring reducing compensation for lactation breaks, among other changes. The amendment went into effect on January 1, 2022. Under Minnesota law, employers must provide reasonable break times each day to employees who need to express breast milk for their infant child. The amendment prohibits an employer from reducing an employee's compensation for time used for the purpose of expressing milk. The amendment also includes language that limits an employer's obligation to the 12 months following the birth of the child. Employers may still require that these lactation breaks occur over regularly scheduled rest or meal breaks if possible, but if not, they cannot withhold pay. Additionally, the amendment combined Minnesota's laws related to nursing mothers, lactating employees, and pregnancy accommodations into one section, Minnesota Statute Section 181.939. The law on pregnancy accommodations remains largely the same. However, under the amendment, coverage applies to all employers with at least 15 employees (not at least 21) and there is no longer any length of time or average number of hours per week an employee must satisfy to qualify for the accommodation rights and protections under the statute. At this time, staff recommends amending the Personnel Policy Manual to update the affected policies to reflect the statutory changes: 3.16 Reasonable Break Times for Nursing Mothers, and 3.18 Reasonable Accommodation for Health Conditions Relating to Pregnancy. BUDGET IMPACT: Unknown, but anticipated to be negligible. ATTACHMENTS: Policy Policy Apple City of Apple Valley Personnel Policy Manual Valley 3.16 Reasonable Break Times for Nursing Mothers In addition to city employees,this policy applies to firefighters. POLICY In compliance with Minnesota statute and the amended Fair Labor Standards Act, and to ease the transition of mothers returning to work following the birth of a child, the City of Apple Valley will provide reasonable break times each day to an employee who needs to express breast milk for her infant child during the twelve months following the birth of the child. The break times must, if possible, run concurrently with any break time already provided to the employee. The break times must not unduly disrupt the operations of the city. The city will not reduce an employee's compensation for time used for the purpose of expressing milk. The city will make reasonable efforts to provide a room or other location, in close proximity to the work area, where the employee can express her milk in privacy. The location will be a place, other than a bathroom, that is shielded from view and free from intrusion from co-workers and the public and that includes access to an electrical outlet. The city shall not retaliate against an employee for requesting or obtaining accommodation under this section. PROCEDURES An employee who needs accommodation to express breast milk should speak to her supervisor or Human Resources to determine a reasonable break schedule and a suitable location for expressing milk. Apple City of Apple Valley Personnel Policy Manual Valley 3.18 Reasonable Accommodation for Health Conditions Relating to Pregnancy In addition to city employees,this policy applies to firefighters. POLICY The city will provide reasonable accommodations to an employee for health conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth upon request,with the advice of a licensed health care provider or certified doula, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the city's business. A pregnant employee shall not be required to obtain the advice of a licensed health care provider or certified doula, nor may the city claim undue hardship for the following accommodations: • More frequent restroom, food, and water breaks; • Seating; • Limits on lifting over 20 pounds. The city will engage in an interactive process with respect to an employee's request for a reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodation may include but is not limited to temporary transfer to a less strenuous or hazardous position should one be available, seating, frequent restroom breaks, and limits to heavy lifting. The city is not required to create a new or additional position, discharge an employee, transfer another employee with greater seniority, or promote an employee in order to accommodate an employee pursuant to this section. The city will not require an employee to take a leave or accept an accommodation, and the city shall not retaliate against an employee for requesting or obtaining accommodation under this section. PROCEDURES An employee who needs an accommodation for health conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth should speak to her supervisor or Human Resources to begin the interactive process. • ITEM: 4.X. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 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 March 24,2022 Human Resources EMPLOYMENT ACTIONS The following employment actions are recommended for City Council approval: First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, James Aton Rehire Golf Outside Service Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 11.55 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, Richard Bedard Rehire Golf Outside Service Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 11.85 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, LeRoy Campen Rehire Golf Shop Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 12.75 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, Donald Cook Rehire Golf Outside Service Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 11.55 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, Hannah Dillahunt Hire Professional Intern-GIS Seasonal 1510 $ 15.00 Hourly C-06 5/5/2022 Casual, Jeffrey Falteisek Hire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 14.08 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Full-Time, Nicholas Francis Promotion Police Chief Regular 1200 $ 154,056.00 Annual 240E 4/1/2022 Casual, Jason Kirschman Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 2205 $ 14.47 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Jaycee Lentz Transfer Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 14.47 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Robert MacDonald Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 2205 $ 14.47 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Roger Mardikian Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 2205 $ 14.47 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Richard McCarthy Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 2205 $ 14.47 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Scott Merkley Hire Golf Shop Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 12.75 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Full-Time, Noel Nichols Promotion Assistant Liquor Store Manager Regular 5005 $ 28.00 Hourly 130 3/26/2022 Casual, Victor Owusu Hire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 13.64 Hourly SMI 4/30/2022 Casual, Blair Poitras Rehire Golf Outside Service Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 12.75 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, Brian Shepherd Rehire Golf Outside Service Attendant Seasonal 2205 $ 12.75 Hourly C-01 4/30/2022 Casual, Maya Vellicolungara Hire Seasonal Inspector-Tree Seasonal 1500 $ 20.00 Hourly C-10 4/4/2022 Casual, Cassandra Wolf Rehire Pool Manager Seasonal 1940 $ 21.20 Hourly C-09 3/21/2022 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.Y...... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 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 March 2, 2022, and March 9, 2022, in the amounts of$1,978,878.18, and $3,676,383.57, respectively. ATTACHMENTS: Claims and Bills Claims and Bills R55CKR2 L 6101 CITY OFAPPL. .LEY 3/2/202', 42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25942 3/4/2022 155911 5 STAR INSPECTIONS INC 24,609.65 JAN 2022 ELECTRICAL BILLING 413058 20220216 1445.6243 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES INSPECTIONS ELECTRICAL 24,609.65 25943 3/4/2022 100101 ACE HARDWARE 34.99 EN2 CO DETECTOR 413396 101310942971 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 2.09- DISCOUNT 413393 101340942211 5215.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 20.97 AVSA OLY HYDRAULIC FLUID 413393 101340942211 5215.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE .89 PK NUTS AND BOLTS 413392 101360942451 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 7.79- DISCOUNT 413399 101360942771 5210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 77.98 AVSA PADDLES 413399 101360942771 5210.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 4.59- DISCOUNT 413391 101370942041 1210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 45.97 SQUAD CLEANING/DOG TREATS 413391 101370942041 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 2.44- DISCOUNT 413394 101400942261 5325.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 24.47 CHLORTAINER MAINTENANCE PARTS 413394 101400942261 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 1.36- DISCOUNT 413397 101400942381 5506.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STORM LIFT STN MNTC/RPR 13.66 COBBLESTONE LIFT PARTS 413397 101400942381 5506.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM LIFT STN MNTC/RPR .69- DISCOUNT 413395 101400942431 1060.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 6.99 CH DUCT TAPE 413395 101400942431 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC .79- DISCOUNT 413398 101400942481 5325.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 7.99 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 413398 101400942481 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 214.16 25944 3/412022 144685 AM CRAFT SPIRITS INC 39.29 TAX#1 00051504 413144 13933 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#1 00051504 413145 13933 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 28.50 TAX#3 00051504 413146 13941 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 100.29 NTAX#3 00051504 413147 13941 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00051504 413148 13941 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 100.40 NTAX#3 00051504 413149 14016 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00051504 413150 14016 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 277.48 25945 3/4/2022 137136 APPLE AWARDS INC 120.76 BROUGHTEN APPLE&KEY 412966 66868 1025.6399 OTHER CHARGES EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PARTY 120.76 25946 3/4/2022 149719 BAYCOM 272.00 ICV REPAIR 413053 EQUIPINV036727 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 272.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25947 3/4/2022 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION Continued... 116.00 TAX#1 00004928 413151 104667300 5015,6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 153,10 NTAX#1 00004928 413152 104667300 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 74.10 TAX#2 00004928 413157 104667400 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 97.25 NTAX#2 00004928 413158 104667400 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 36.50 TAX#3 00004928 413174 104667600 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 60.75 NTAX#3 00004928 413175 104667600 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 46.00 TAX#1 00004928 413153 104703400 5015,6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 183_40 TAX#3 00004928 413180 104703700 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 TAX#1 00004928 413155 104738000 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 120.25 NTAX#1 00004928 413156 104738000 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 46.00 TAX#3 00004928 413186 104738100 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 35.00 NTAX#3 00004928 413187 104738100 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 148.90 TAX#2 00004928 413159 104743700 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 39.54 NTAX#2 00004928 413160 104743700 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 35.00- CMNTAX#1 00004928 413154 104746100 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 331.20 LIQ#2 00004928 413172 93395600 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 458.50 LIQ#1 00004928 413161 93499200 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 159.00 NTAX#1 00004928 413162 93499200 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 413163 93499200 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 331.20 LIQ#2 00004928 413170 93499400 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#2 00004928 413171 93499400 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 682.50 LIQ#3 00004928 413176 93499500 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 413177 93499500 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 820.35 LIQ#1 00004928 413164 93613400 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 413165 93613400 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 475.05 LIQ#3 00004928 413178 93613700 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 413179 93613700 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 346.05 LIQ#3 00004928 413181 93629400 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,014.25 LIQ#1 00004928 413166 93710200 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 84.00 WINE#1 00004928 413167 93710200 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 413168 93710200 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,534.00 LIQ#3 00004928 413182 93710600 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 480.00 WINE#3 00004928 413183 93710600 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 226.95 NTAX#3 00004928 413184 93710600 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 40.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 413185 93710600 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 261.00 LIQ#2 00004928 413173 93722100 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 189.50 LIQ#1 00004928 413169 93814300 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8,619.34 25948 3/4/20' 151103 BEST LAWN GUY R55CKR2 LL._,6101 CITY OF APPL. .LEY 3/2/202k .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25948 3/4/2022 151103 BEST LAWN GUY Continued... 160.00 15890 HARMONY WAY 413134 10475 1013,6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT 160.00 25949 3/4/2022 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 3,217.50 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 413067 284244 4502.6235 2020134G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 3,740.00 RECORD DRAWINGS 413068 284245 2027.6235 2022101G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 24,043,00 FINAL DESIGN 413069 284246 2027.6235 2022101G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 4,458.00 FINAL DESIGN 413080 284247 2027.6235 2022105G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 270.00 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 413006 284248 4502.6235 2022115G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 72.50 FINAL DESIGN 413007 284249 4502.6235 2021119G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 1,377.50 FINAL DESIGN 413081 284250 4502.6235 2021155G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 72.50 CADD SUPPORT 413008 284252 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 2,246.50 FINAL DESIGN 413095 284253 2027.6235 2022107G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 63.00 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 413009 284254 4502.6235 2021109R CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 149.00 RECORD DRAWINGS 413010 284255 4502.6235 2021143G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 39,709.50 25950 3/4/2022 121092 BOURGET IMPORTS 240 00 WINE#2 00045600 413192 184324 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3.50 FREIGHT#2 00045600 413193 184324 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 265.25 WINE#1 00045600 413188 184327 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.25 FREIGHT#1 00045600 413189 184327 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 372.00 WINE#3 00045600 413197 184644 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 413198 184644 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 112.00 WINE#2 00045600 413194 184646 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.75 FREIGHT#2 00045600 413195 184646 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 24.00- CMWINE#3 00045600 413196 184855 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 568.00 WINE#1 00045600 413190 185001 5015,6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7.00 FREIGHT#1 00045600 413191 185001 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.557.75 25951 3/4/2022 100075 BRO-TEX INC 253.05 CLEANING TOWELS. 412956 549276 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 253.05 25952 3/4/2022 121014 BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTER 199.70 CLEANING SUPPLIES 412938 90392356 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 199.70 25953 3/4/2022 123296 CTM SERVICES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25953 314/2022 123296 CTM SERVICES Continued... 48,92 HAYES OLY BOARD BRUSH REPAIR 412946 5254 5270.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS ARENA 2 EQUIPMENT MAINT-HAYES 48,92 25954 3/4/2022 100129 DAKOTA AWARDS&ENGRAVING 51.00 EMPLOYEE SERVICE BOARD 412996 24138 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 51.00 25955 3/4/2022 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 15,604.15 DEA STREET LIGHTS 413098 200002442135FEB 4502.6810 2021109R CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 22 40,354.42 DEA STREET LIGHTS 413098 200002442135FEB 4502.6810 2020134G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 22 52.43 SIGNAL 140TH/GARDNVW FEB 413020 200003037769FEB 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 22 42.46 SIGNAL 140TH/HAYES FEB 413026 200003037777FEB 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 22 54.26 FOUNDERS/GALAXIE SIGNAL FEB 413093 200003777430FEB 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 22 59.01 GALAXIE/FOUNDER LN SPKLR FEB 413094 200003919925FEB 1610.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 22 440.55 15281 FOUNDERS BLVD LIGHTS FEB 413102 200004198750FEB 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 22 79.20 LIFT STN STRM SWR GALAXIE FEB 413118 200004229209FEB 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 22 17.17 GARDENVIEW DR PK SLTR FEB 413027 200004331096FEB 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 22 16.28 REDWOOD PKS RESTRM FEB 413028 200004514691FEB 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 22 17.57 15763 HEYWOOD CT FEB 413050 200010053463FEB 1210,6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 22 34.94 SIGN VALLEYWOOD ENTRANCE 413019 200010078741FEB 2215,6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 22 56,772.44 25956 3/4/2022 100141 DICKS VALLEY SERVICE 200.00 TRANSPORTING#350 412998 2231078 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 200.00 25957 314/2022 100157 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS CO 49.01 WIPERS#330&PLOW TRUCKS 413136 75433445 '630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMEN- 'NTENANCE R55CKR2 L. 101 CITY OFAPPL. .EY 3/2/2022. .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25957 3/4/2022 100157 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS CO Continued... 49.01 25958 3/412022 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 6.94 LABELS FOR BREANNA 412960 IN3678586 1100.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES DEV MANAGEMENT 10.99 POST IT NOTES/NOTEBKS-SUPPLY 412960 IN3678586 1035.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FINANCE 139.29 AVSA CLEANING SUPPLIES 412942 IN3680088 5210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 313.50 LASERPRINT PAPER-FIN 413052 IN3684493 1035.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FINANCE 7.48 SMALL NOTE PADS-SUPPLY RM 413051 IN3685999 1035.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FINANCE 21.92 AVCC TISSUE,MISC 413021 IN3686456 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 29.93 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 413021 IN3686456 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 38.02 OFFICE SUPPLIES 413021 IN3686456 1900.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 19.74 T BOWL CLEANER 413238 IN3688281 5065.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 116.93 CLEANING SUPPLIES 413044 IN3688304 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 704.74 25959 314/2022 101579 JOHNSON,SUSAN M 61.34 REIM.FOR CHOC.LNO 413047 20220224 1845.6399 OTHER CHARGES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 61.34 25960 3/4/2022 143535 KIDCREATE STUDIO 13.00 AV PARKSREC THANKSGIVNG PROG 412965 10559658 1845.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 13.00 25961 3/4/2022 137893 LACAL EQUIPMENT INC 1,309,50 SWEEPER RE-BUILD PARTS 413060 359755IN 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 439,74 SWEEPER PARTS 413097 360094IN 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 1,749.24 25962 3/4/2022 151844 MAVERICK WINE LLC 54.00 LIQ#3 00052289 413247 726212 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 132.00 WINE#3 00052289 413248 726212 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00052289 413249 726212 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,312.02 LIQ#1 00052289 413245 730299 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#1 00052289 413246 730299 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,312.02 LIQ#3 00052289 413250 730310 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00052289 413251 730310 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,819.04 25963 31412022 119049 MED COMPASS 20.70 HEARING TEST-OTTO 413389 40746G 1900.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES AV COMMUNITY CENTER R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 6 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25963 3/4/2022 119049 MED COMPASS Continued... 41,40 HEARING TEST/TRNG 413023 407461 2205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES GOLF MANAGEMENT 20.70 HEARING TEST PAT 413046 40746J 1920.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 82.80 25964 3/4/2022 100849 METRO VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS ASS 1,750.00 VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS MWF 413070 1344 1860.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES REC VOLLEYBALL 1,750.00 25965 3/4/2022 146279 NORDIC MECHANICAL SERVICES,I 285.00 RPL FUSES IN MAV-2 CMF 412976 63869 1540.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,939.43 RPL VAV 48 CONTROLLER MC 413063 63901 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 2,224,43 25966 3/412022 111219 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 272.50 WING LIGHTS 413135 53575 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 4,235.17 ADMIN SQUAD BUILD-FRANCIS 413104 53593 7400.1750.048 TRANSPOR EQUIPMNT-4 YRS VERF-POLICE BAL SHEET 576.15 SQUAD UPDATE FOR BATTERY ISSUE 413103 53595 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 3,993.27 ADMIN SQUAD BUILD-DAHLSTROM 413105 53603 7400.1750.048 TRANSPOR EQUIPMNT-4 YRS VERF-POLICE BAL SHEET 9,077.09 25967 3/4/2022 150632 OERTEL ARCHITECTS 21,815.99 AE DESIGN FEE FOR CMF PROJECT 413100 4B 44226235 2021154G CONSULTANT SERVICES '21 FACILITIES CIP 21,815.99 25968 3/4/2022 100262 PING 6.90- GOLF DISCOUNT 412943 16157710 2210.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP 60.00 HANDWARMERS FOR RESALE 412943 16157710 2210.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP 78.00 HATS FOR RESALE 412943 16157710 2210.6413 GOLF-CAPS/HATS/CLOTHING GOLF PRO SHOP 131.10 25969 3/412022 100385 PLUNKETT'S PEST CONTROL INC 75.00 MONTHLY PEST SERVICE 412969 7415075 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 75.00 HAYES PEST CONTROL 412945 7415148 5265.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 150_00 25970 314/2022 150718 PRO-TEC DESIGN,INC 8,116.00 MC CARD READER PANEL REPLACE 413078 103642 4002.6715 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS 637.50 CARD READER REPAIR 413099 104309 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 127.50 FS3 SECURITY CAMERA MAINTENANC 412967 104387 1340.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 8,881.00 R55CKR2 1_,_ 0101 CITY OFAPPL. .BEY 3/2/202L .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 7 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25970 314/2022 150718 PRO-TEC DESIGN,INC Continued... 25971 3/4/2022 100395 R&R SPECIALTIES OF WISCONSIN INC 44_40 AVSA OLY BLADE SHARPENING 413390 752301N 5215.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 44.40 25972 3/4/2022 152480 RMB ENVIRONMENTAL LAB 70 00 WATER QUALITY LAB SAMPLE 412983 B004547 5505.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 70.00 25973 3/4/2022 145515 SCHUFT,STEVE 15.79 FEB MILEAGE-SCHUFT 413239 20220225 5025.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 15.79 25974 3/4/2022 100437 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO ,21- PK SALES TAX ADJUST 413022 58046 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE .21 PK SALES TAX ADJUST 413022 58046 1000,2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 187.86 PAINT FOR JCAC 413022 58046 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 187.86 25975 3/4/2022 121866 SPARTAN PROMOTIONAL GROUP INC 517.93 PD GIVEAWAY ITEMS 413385 603011 1275.6239 PRINTING POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 517.93 25976 3/4/2022 139811 SRF CONSULTING GROUP 279.45 FEASIBILITY STUDY 412975 118540027 3262.6235 2019106R CONSULTANT SERVICES TIF DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT 279.45 25977 3/4/2022 150590 STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING 36,708.96 FINAL DESIGN 413062 9622 2027.6235 2022106G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 36,708.96 25978 314/2022 151814 TEAM MATES INC 8.55- IA1 SALES TAX ADJUST 412947 TM100298 5205.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 8.55 IA1 SALES TAX ADJUST 412947 TM100298 5200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT ARENA FUND BALANCE SHEET 128.55 STAFF JACKET EMBROIDERING 412947 TM100298 5205,6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 128.55 25979 3/4/2022 147460 TRADITION WINE&SPIRITS 138.00 LIQ#3 00051881 413285 30163 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 413286 30163 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25979 3/4/2022 147460 TRADITION WINE&SPIRITS Continued... 138.00 LIQ#1 00051881 413280 30170 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 160.00 WINE#1 00051881 413281 30170 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 9.00 FREIGHT#1 00051881 413282 30170 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 320.00 WINE#1 00051881 413283 30344 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#1 00051881 413284 30344 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 105.00 LIQ#3 00051881 413287 30361 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 160.00 WINE#3 00051881 413288 30361 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 413289 30361 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,046.00 25980 3/4/2022 100481 TRI-STATE BOBCAT INC 3.28 BOLT#346 412997 P70188 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 208.57 WIRE HARNESS#346 BLOWER 413034 P70589 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 211.85 25981 3/412022 100486 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR CO 844.12 AFS1(9)DOOR MAINT/REPAIR 413083 Z204647 1340.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 844.12 25982 3/4/2022 120784 ULINE 269.68 FACE MASKS 412962 144664376 1200.6229 COVID-P2 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 269.68 25983 3/4/2022 155941 UTILITY CONSULTANTS INC 630.00 WATER SYSTEM TESTING FEB 22 413096 111796 5305.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 630.00 25984 3/4/2022 100496 VAN PAPER CO 395 56 BAGS#1 00008795 413142 60304600 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 3 96- DISCT#1 00008795 413143 60304600 5025.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 391.60 25985 3/412022 122010 VINOCOPIA 1,048.00 WINE#1 00046257 413290 297210 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 413291 297210 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,144.00 WINE#1 00046257 413292 297211 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 14.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 413293 297211 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 216.50 LIQ#3 00046257 413303 297214 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 413304 297214 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,193.00 LIQ#3 00046257 413305 297215 '085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK P' "HASES R55CKR2 L.. .)101 CITY OFAPPL. .LEY 3/2/202. .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25985 3/4/2022 122010 VINOCOPIA Continued... 14.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 413306 297215 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 378.75 LIQ#1 00046257 413294 297670 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 413295 297670 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 126.25 LIQ#3 00046257 413307 297671 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 384_00 WINE#3 00046257 413308 297671 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 413309 297671 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 256.00 WINE#1 00046257 413296 298066 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 413297 298066 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 824.00 WINE#3 00046257 413310 298695 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 14.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 413311 298695 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 528.00 WINE#2 00046257 413301 298696 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#2 00046257 413302 298696 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 248.00 WINE#1 00046257 413298 298697 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 120.00 TAX#1 00046257 413299 298697 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 413300 298697 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6,580_50 25986 3/4/2022 126509 WATER CONSERVATION SERVICE 327.50 892 COOPER LN WATER MAIN BREAK 413043 12101 5330.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 327.50 25987 3/4/2022 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE 565.33 WINE#3 00015926 413332 196190 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.25 FREIGHT#3 00015926 413333 196190 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 444.67 WINE#1 00015926 413330 196758 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.40 FREIGHT#1 00015926 413331 196758 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 952.00 WINE#3 00015926 413334 197387 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 11.55 FREIGHT#3 00015926 413335 197387 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,990.20 25988 3/4/2022 100526 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE 53.15 MC FIRST AID BOX REFILL 412989 54041234 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 53.15 311835 3/2/2022 155895 911 GEEKS 425.00 WEBSITE MAINTENANCE 412939 1498 5005.6239 PRINTING LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 425.00 311836 3/2/2022 100089 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 3.14 HEADLIGHT#346 413029 1594400426 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311836 3/2/2022 100089 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS Continued... 12.66 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 1350.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 12.66 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 12,67 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 12.67 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 12.67 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 12.67 8 GAUGE WIRE 413031 1594400792 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 79.14 311837 3/2/2022 150855 ALL GOALS INC 11.748.00 SOCCER GOALS 2021 412964 22504 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 11,748.00 311838 3/2/2022 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 41.85 FLYER HOLDERS&MISC SUPPLIES 412955 13C697WMG479 1850.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SOFTBALL 245.69 DRILL BITS 413018 1FVY6XW9NQ7K 2240.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 91,92 (6)VEHICLE BRUSHES(NELSON) 412978 1MFLJM7FNJN1 1350.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 24.93 PLASTIC BAGS FOR LNO 412954 1TDKYWPD1P7N 1845.6399 OTHER CHARGES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 404.39 311839 3/2/2022 154253 APPLE FORD LINCOLN 65.52 BRAKE PADS#249 413002 558324 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 287.40 TURN SIGNAL LIGHT#905 413000 558658 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 320.10 TURN SIGNAL LIGHT#906 413032 558664 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 673.02 311840 3/2/2022 156167 ARAMARK 24.52 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000089283 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 49.02 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000089283 1600.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET MANAGEMENT 73.53 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000D89283 1710.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 24.52 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000089283 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 24.52 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000089283 5365.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 24.52 Wall Mounted First Aid Kits 413035 250000089283 5305.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 220.63 311841 312/2022 100747 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES INC 22.05 Shop Coveralls 412999 629000230363 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 28.24 PK Coveralls 412999 629000230363 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 57.69 STR Coveralls 412999 629000230363 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 107.98 R55CKR2 L _.d101 CITY OFAPPL .BEY 3/2/202. +2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311842 31212022 100032 ASTLEFORD INTERNATIONAL&ISUZU Continued... 110.03 REARVIEW MIRROR#324 413001 2P14159 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 110,03 311843 3/2/2022 149274 B&H PHOTO-VIDEO 1,247.58 PODCAST,AUDIO GEAR&SLIDER 413045 199245459 2012.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 1,247.58 311844 3/2/2022 150680 BERTRAM,SARAH 32.57 ICC CONF-BERBRAM 413057 20220222 1400.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 32.57 311845 3/2/2022 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 1,968.96 LIQ#3 00001930 413225 342815529 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 14.95 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413226 342815529 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 136.48 TAX#3 00001930 413227 342815530 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413228 342815530 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 971.96 WINE#3 00001930 413363 342815531 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.85 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413364 342815531 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 120.55 WINE#3 00001930 413365 342815532 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413366 342815532 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 140.00 WINE#2 00001930 413358 342815542 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413359 342815542 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,317.58 LIQ#2 00001930 413215 342815543 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413216 342815543 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 108.00 WINE#1 00001930 413349 342815544 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413350 342815544 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,392.41 LIQ#1 00001930 413200 342815545 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 18.78 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413201 342815545 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 26.09 TAX#1 00001930 413202 342815546 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413203 342815546 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,360.33 LIQ#3 00001930 413229 342896928 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 28.74 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413230 342896928 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 88.00 TAX#3 00001930 413231 342896929 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413232 342896929 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 88.00 WINE#3 00001930 413367 342896930 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413368 342896930 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 416.00 WINE#3 00001930 413369 342896931 5085,6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.60 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413370 342896931 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5,338.65 LIQ#2 00001930 413217 342896941 5055,6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 35.65 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413218 342896941 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311845 3/2/2022 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 8,374.99 LIQ#1 00001930 413204 342896943 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 56.92 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413205 342896943 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 WINE#2 00001930 413360 342910677 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413361 342910677 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 WINE#1 00001930 413351 342910678 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413352 342910678 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 WINE#3 00001930 413371 342913504 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413372 342913504 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 556.30 LIQ#1 00001930 413206 342935543 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413207 342935543 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,043.95 LIQ#3 00001930 413233 342983637 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.60 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413234 342983637 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 52.18 TAX#3 00001930 413235 342983638 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413236 342983638 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,664.00 WINE#3 00001930 413373 342983639 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00- CMWINE#3 00001930 413374 342983639 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413375 342983639 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 120.55 WINE#3 00001930 413376 342983640 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413377 342983640 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 129.00 WINE#3 00001930 413378 342983641 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 44.00 TAX#3 00001930 413379 342983641 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 413380 342983641 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,282.50 LIQ#2 00001930 413219 342983651 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 170.50- CMLIQ#2 00001930 413220 342983651 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413221 342983651 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 26.09 TAX#2 00001930 413223 342983652 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#2 00001930 413224 342983652 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4,450.60 LIQ#1 00001930 413211 342983654 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 35.65 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413212 342983654 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 141.29 LIQ#1 00001930 413209 342983655 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413210 342983655 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 660.00 WINE#1 00001930 413353 34298656 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11.50 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413354 34298656 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,510.20 LIQ#1 00001930 413213 343068292 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 13.80 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413214 343068292 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,138.56 WINE#1 00001930 413355 343068293 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 26.45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 413356 343068293 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 50.46- CMTAX#1 00001930 413199 360745628 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 562.05- CMLIQ#1 00001930 413208 360823777 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 L _,d101 CITY OFAPPL. .LEY 3/2/202. .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311845 3/2/2022 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 5.23- CMLIQ#2 00001930 413222 36838194 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 83.35- WINE#3 00001930 413362 409343113 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5,42- CMWINE#2 00001930 413357 409343117 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 125.84- CMWINE#1 00001930 413348 409343118 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 38,753.86 311846 3/2/2022 122371 CANNON RIVER WINERY 695.40 WINE#3 00046665 413242 13008 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 695.40 311847 3/2/2022 144930 CANON 49.94 COPIER LEASE 412986 28101328 2012.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 42.68 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 1920.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE SENIOR CENTER 47.69 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 1400.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 289.01 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 1700.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 399.60 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 1200.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE POLICE MANAGEMENT 730.68 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 1030.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 62.01 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 2205.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE GOLF MANAGEMENT 30.09 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 5095.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 30.09 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 5065.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 30.09 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 42.05 COPIER LEASE 413077 28101329 5210.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,753.93 311848 3/2/2022 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 18.00 SWIM GAS FEB 413087 110055472FEB22 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 4,979.43 CH GAS FEB 413125 110055563FEB22 1060,6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 4,070.17 IA1 GAS FEB 413132 110060944FEB22 5210.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6,554.32 CMF GAS FEB 413133 110061900FEB22 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 140.03 DELANEY PK GAS FEB 413130 55372148FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 629.35 FIRE STA 3 GAS FEB 413131 55533657FEB22 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 548.79 LIQ 2 GAS FEB 413129 55533673FEB22 5065.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 301.60 VALLEY MID PK GAS FEB 413121 55611420FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 529.91 REDWOOD GAS FEB 413117 55612972FEB22 1930.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS REDWOOD POOL 106.60 WELL 2 GAS FEB 413128 55675664FEB22 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 3,675,85 AVCC GAS FEB 413116 55686299FEB22 1900.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 1,175.12 OLD CH GAS FEB 413126 55710289FEB22 2092.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 1,265.82 CMF STRG BLD 2 GAS FEB 413120 55793483FEB22 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 131.95 GALAXIE PK GAS FEB 413115 55848238FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 124.75 AV EAST PK GAS FEB 413119 55851521FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311848 3/2/2022 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY Continued... 746.05 FIRE STA 2 GAS FEB 413113 55851539FEB22 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 273.17 WELL 5 GAS FEB 413114 55851562FEB22 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 174.98 WELL 4 GAS FEB 413112 55851604FEB22 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 1,850,97 WTP GAS FEB 413127 55877872FEB22 5325.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 175.12 WELL 1 GAS FEB 413111 55887046FEB22 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 1.683.00 FIRE STA 1 GAS FEB 413124 55888184FEB22 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 3,406,95 IA2 GAS FEB 413110 55978928FEB22 5265.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 2,662.47 CMF STRG BLD 1 GAS FEB 413109 56034416FEB22 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 136.43 HAGEMEISTER PK GAS FEB 413123 56100324FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 934.80 LIQ 1 GAS FEB 413122 56265598FEB22 5025.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 271.39 JC ACTIVITY CTR GAS FEB 413108 56281637FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 355,04 AQUATIC CTR GAS FEB 413107 56284078FEB22 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 132.84 HUNTINGTON PK GAS FEB 413092 56346620FEB22 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,149.90 CMF STRG BLD 3 GAS FEB 413106 56696487FEB22 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 26.68 460 REFLECTION RD GAS FEB 413091 75761361FEB22 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 16.80 SWIM UNIT D GAS FEB 413089 78955218FEB22 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 365.33 SWIM PK GAS FEB 413090 79512695FEB22 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 972.48 HCSC GAS FEB 413088 79615332FEB22 1920.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SENIOR CENTER 36.58 UTIL SAN LIFT 2 GEN GAS FEB 413085 91747147FEB22 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS • SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 1,646.16 GOLF GAS FEB 413086 96338967FEB22 2215.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 41,268.83 311849 3/2/2022 100878 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 15.82 AVSA CABLE-FEB 413381 835230604010513 5205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT OFEB22 15.82 AVSA CABLE-JAN 413383 835230604010513 5205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT OJAN22 25.27 CABLE SERVICE-FEB 412991 835230604012757 1200.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 1FEB22 25.27 CABLE SERVICE-JAN 412992 835230604012757 1200.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 1JAN22 91,19 CHARTER BILL-FEB 413025 835230604052429 2215.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 8FEB22 173.37 311850 3/2/2022 151149 CHEM-AQUA,INC. 64.84 HAYES COOLING TOWER TREATMENT 412948 7680873 5265.6214 CHEMICALS ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 231.79 WATER TREATMENT PROGRAM 412963 7686955 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 296.63 R55CKR2 L _,6101 CITY OFAPPL, .LEY 3/2/202L .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311851 3/2/2022 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION Continued... .72- LIQ1 USE TAX 412988 4111157611 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .72 LIQ1 USE TAX 412988 4111157611 5025.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 10.44 RUGS 412988 4111157611 5025,6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 17.00 AIR FRESHENER,TOWELS 413017 4111349205 2215.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 58.00 MATS 413017 4111349205 2215.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 131.28 LINENS 413017 4111349205 2270,6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 216,72 311852 3/2/2022 122019 CROWN RENTAL-BURNSVILLE 18.67 PROPANE FOR CURB BOXES 413056 3617725 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 30.00 AVSA FORKLIFT PROPANE 413388 3619785 5215.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 82.87 CHAIN SAW REPAIRS 413011 W133141- 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 105,21 TRIMMER PARTS 413014 W133251 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 80.30 CHAIN SAW PARTS 413015 W133291 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 317,05 311853 3/2/2022 149556 DERAAS,PAUL 102.00 FIRE SCHOOL-DERAAS-AUSTIN MN 412985 20220222 1310.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE FIRE TRAINING 102.00 311854 3/2/2022 151921 DERING PIERSON GROUP,LLC 3,774.30 EDUBLDG-CARPET INSTALL LOBBY 413049 1777 2092.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 3,774,30 311855 3/2/2022 140659 DOMACE VINO 1,092.00 WINE#1 00050649 413243 24005 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 FREIGHT#1 00050649 413244 24005 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,112.00 311856 3/2/2022 100434 DOUGHERTY MOLENDA SOLFEST HILL 30,439.60 POL PROSECUTION SVC-MARCH 413073 66112720322 1055.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 15,701.00 GEN CIVIL LEGAL SVC-MARCH 413074 66112730322 1050.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL GENERAL SERVICES 46,140.60 311857 3/2/2022 153625 EHLERS SERVICES PLOWING 850.00 GRAVE DIGGING JAN 29 413064 465471 5605.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CEMETERY 850.00 GRAVE DIGGING FEB 4 413065 465480 5605.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CEMETERY 1,700.00 311858 3/2/2022 129765 ELVIN,COLLEEN R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311858 3/2/2022 129765 ELVIN,COLLEEN Continued... 102.00 MNIAAI CONF-ELVIN-WAITEPARK MN 412987 20220222 1310.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE FIRE TRAINING 102.00 311859 3/212022 156917 EMMONS&OLIVIER RESOURCES INC 2,396.75 LONG/FARQUAR POND FEASIBILITY 413059 127800064 5505.6235 2021148D CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 2,396.75 311860 3/2/2022 121842 FDIC 1,257.00 FDIC-NELSON-INDIANAPOLIS IN 411394 20220124 1310.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERFIRE TRAINING 1,297.00 FDIC-MELVILLE-INDIANAPOLIS IN 411394 20220124 1310.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERFIRE TRAINING 1,332.00 FDIC-JURCHISIN-INDIANAPOLIS IN 411394 20220124 1310.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERFIRE TRAINING 3,886.00 311861 312/2022 101298 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 40.46 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 412982 9089458 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 40.46 311862 3/2/2022 100168 FERRELLGAS 130.83 PROPANE FORKLIFT 412977 1118470098 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 130.83 311863 3/2/2022 150163 GALLS 61.60 SAHLOT UNIFORMS 413054 20505415 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 61.60 311864 3/2/2022 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 609.00 LIQ#1 00032379 413313 107607 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 WINE#1 00032379 413314 107607 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6_75 FREIGHT#1 00032379 413315 107607 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,011.50 WINE#3 00032379 413322 108102 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 38.25 FREIGHT#3 00032379 413323 108102 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 561.00 LIQ#1 00032379 413316 108239 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 81.00 WINE#1 00032379 413317 108239 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 9.00 FREIGHT#1 00032379 413318 108239 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 LIQ#3 00032379 413324 108446 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 219.00 WINE#3 00032379 413325 108446 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.75 FREIGHT#3 00032379 413326 108446 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 474.00 LIQ#1 00032379 413319 108707 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 219.00 WINE#1 00032379 413320 108707 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#1 00032379 413321 108707 -015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK F 'HASES R55CKR2 Lk-_,101 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/2/2022 .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311864 3/2/2022 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC Continued... 742.50 LIQ#3 00032379 413327 3026150 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 306.00 WINE#3 00032379 413328 3026150 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#3 00032379 413329 3026150 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5,621.25 311865 3/2/2022 157083 GREEN,LINSEY 36 63 UB REFUND 12856 HAMLET AVE 412957 20220217A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 36 63 311866 3/2/2022 157084 HAAGENSON,LEN 283 56 UB REFUND 13300 FLAGSTAFF AVE 412958 20220217E 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 283.56 311867 3/2/2022 153022 HENDRICKSON,JAMES P 55.00 WASTE WATER EXAM-HENDRICKSON 413013 20220215 5365.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 55.00 311868 3/2/2022 121941 KRONBERG,JASON E 102 00 FIRE SCHOOL-KRONBERG-AUSTIN MN 412984 20220222 1310.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE FIRE TRAINING 102.00 311869 3/2/2022 101616 LMC INSURANCE TRUST 2,189,00 PROP.INSURANCE CABLE 413076 20220217 2012.6311 INSURANCE-PROPERTY LIABILITY CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 228,338.00 WORKERS COMP 1ST QTR 412968 20220224 7205.6142 WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE CLAIMS 230,527.00 311870 3/2/2022 155727 MATTHEWS,JENIFER 422.40 YOGA FEE 22 JAN-FEB. 413101 20220223A 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 422.40 311871 3/2/2022 100309 MENARDS 16.14 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 412981 30768 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 6.49 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 412980 30770 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 19.80 VALLEY MIDDLE-PICKET FENCE 412961 31055 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 32.83 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 413039 31103 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 20.54 DRINKING FOUNTAIN REPAIR 413037 31158 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 1.29 WTP MISC.PARTS 413038 31165 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 14.80 CH SPONGES,WAS PAPER,MISC 413137 31530 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 39.99 SAE/METRIC TAP/DIE SET(DAN) 413055 31597 1350.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 151.88 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date- Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311871 3/2/2022 100309 MENARDS Continued... 311872 3/2/2022 123290 METAL SUPERMARKETS 71.97 STAINLESS 4 DRINKING FOUNTAIN 412979 1040462 5325,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 71.97 311873 3/2/2022 156194 METRO ALARM&LOCK .56- LIQ3 SALES TAX ADJUST 413384 46395 5095.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS .56 LIQ3 SALES TAX ADJUST 413384 46395 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 241.03 LIQ3 ALARM-APR-JUN 413384 46395 5095.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS .56- LIQ2 SALES TAX ADJUST 413237 46396 5065.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS .56 LIQ2 SALES TAX ADJUST 413237 46396 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 241.03 LIQ2 ALARM-APR-JUN 413237 46396 5065.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 595.00 ROLL OVER ALARM PANEL 413048 77773 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 1,077.06 311874 3/2/2022 100315 MIDWEST FENCE&MANUFACTURING 49,796.00 MC WEST LOT FENCE 413079 187494 4002.6715 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS 49,796.00 311875 3/2/2022 157094 MIDWEST MACHINERY 94.88 201 THERMOSTAT 413400 9011991 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 94.88 311876 3/2/2022 114541 MIDWEST OVERHEAD CRANE 362.75 PARKS CRANE INSPECT 413141 117223 1730.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 285.87 UTILITIES CRANE INSPECT 413141 117223 5390.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 285.88 UTILITIES CRANE INSPECT 413141 117223 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 67.35 LIFT CRANE HOOKS 412949 117565 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,001.85 311877 3/2/2022 148952 MN RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION 150.00 MN RURAL WATER ASSC-B,.SKOK 413005 20220216 5365.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 150.00 MN RURAL WATER ASSC-B,.SKOK 413005 20220216 5305.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA 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1600.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES STREET MANAGEMENT 120.00 311881 3/2/2022 156002 ORIGIN WINE&SPIRITS 96.00 WINE#1 00052759 413252 15081 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 480.00 WINE#3 00052759 413254 15082 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 156.00 WINE#3 00052759 413255 15166 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 242.00 LIQ#1 00052759 413253 15246 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 974.00 311882 3/2/2022 131227 PALOMINO PET HOSPITAL 571.00 ANIMAL IMPOUND FEES-OCT 21 413082 72110 1295.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES COMMUN SERVICE OFFICERS(CSO) 237.85 ANIMAL IMPOUND FEES-NOV 21 413003 72818 1295.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES COMMUN SERVICE OFFICERS(CSO) 808.85 311883 3/2/2022 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS 1,007.00 WINE#1 00001291 413258 154425 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#1 00001291 413259 154425 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 672.00 LIQ#3 00001291 413266 154794 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,50 FREIGHT#3 00001291 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LEY 3/2/202' .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311889 3/2/2022 132465 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT Continued... 311890 3/2/2022 100478 SECURITAS ELECTRONIC SECURITY INC 94.50 WTP ALARM-MARCH-MAY 413012 7000907826 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 94 50 311891 3/2/2022 100432 SEH ENGINEERS 2,663.42 FINAL DESIGN 413066 420556 2027.6235 2022105G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 2,663.42 311892 3/2/2022 100829 SHAMROCK GROUP INC 74.00 BEVERAGE SUPPLY(GAS) 412944 2730436 2270.6422 GOLF-KITCHEN SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 74.00 311893 3/2/2022 111161 STERICYCLE INC. 171.50 SHREDDING SVC-AUG-SEPT 2021 412990 8000050200 1250.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPOLICE FACILITY 171.50 SHREDDING SERVICE 412995 8000827173 1250.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPOLICE FACILITY 343.00 311894 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CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 82.94 INSP CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 120.03 INSP WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 120.03 PK WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 124.41 ENG CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 124.41 STR CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 165.88 FIRE CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1330.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FIRE OPERATIONS 188.24 ENG WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 262.65 REC CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 400.10 REC WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 593.02 FIRE WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1330.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FIRE OPERATIONS 700.87 STR WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 1,400.90 POL WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 150.08 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 20.74 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 20.74 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 48.54 UB CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 82.94 UTIL CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 82.94 UTIL CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 698.45 UTIL WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 40.01 STORM WIRELESS DATA 412950 9898835239 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 124.41 STORM CELL PHONE FEB 412950 9898835239 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 44.88- STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412952 MB3000357434141 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 44.88 STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412952 MB3000357434141 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 674.87 STREET IPAD-LATHROP 412952 MB3000357434141 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 44.88- STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412951 MB3000357750311 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 44.88 STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412951 MB3000357750311 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 674.87 STREET IPAD-WERNER 412951 MB3000357750311 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 44.88- STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412953 MB3000357750311 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC A 44.88 STR SALES TAX ADJUST 412953 MB3000357750311 `00.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BA /SHEET R55CKR2 L _ i101 CITY OFAPPL. ..EY 3/2/202k .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311899 312/2022 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS Continued... A 674.87 STREET IPAD-HILL 412953 MB3000357750311 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC A 8,062.28 311900 3/2/2022 157077 WDSI 983.26 RPL JAIL LOCK MECHANISM.PD 413061 AVPDMN1 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 983.26 311901 3/2/2022 142204 WERNER IMPLEMENT CO.,INC 32.75 BODY GROUND CABLE#355 413036 15715 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 32.75 311902 3/2/2022 157069 WILD OAKS RANCH VINEYARD&WINERY 468.00 BEER#3 00052835 413312 58 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 466.00 311903 312/2022 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 1,018.00 WINE#1 00022992 413336 7366850 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 348.00 WINE#3 00022992 413343 7366851 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 368.00 WINE#3 00022992 413344 7367763 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 866.00 WINE#2 00022992 413339 7367764 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 144,00- CMWINE#2 00022992 413340 7367764 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,754.00 WINE#3 00022992 413345 7367765 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,979.00 WINE#1 00022992 413337 7368691 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,375.00 WINE#3 00022992 413346 7368692 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 825.00 WINE#2 00022992 413341 7368693 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,476.00 WINE#1 00022992 413338 7369588 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 232.00 WINE#2 00022992 413342 7369589 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,420.00 WINE#3 00022992 413347 7369590 5085,6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 13,517.00 311904 3/2/2022 132018 YMCA SOUTHWEST BRANCH 200.00 REFUND 2021 AV COM CT DEPOSIT 413016 20220218 1001.5115 RENTS-APPLE VALLEY COMM CENTER GENERAL FUND REVENUE 200.00 20220238 2117/2022 142866 HEALTHPARTNERS 11.50- B ERICKSON CANCEL DENTAL SINGL 412971 20220301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 5.75- HAYES RESIGNED CANCEL DENTAL C 412971 20220301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 5 75 HERBRANSON NEW HIRE ADD SINGLE 412971 20220301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/2/2022 10:42:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20220238 2/17/2022 142866 HEALTHPARTNERS Continued... 1,288.00 DENTAL 412971 20220301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 1,194.50- POGATCHNIK CHANGE TO SINGLE CO 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 746.00- HAYES RESIGNED CANCEL MEDICAL 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 694.00- BESKE CORRECT MEDICAL PLAN INV 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 694.00- BESKE CORRECT MEDICAL PLAN INV 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 746,00 BESKE ON WRONG MEDICAL PLAN IN 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 746.00 BESKE ON WRONG MEDICAL PLAN IN 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 746.00 HERBRANSON NEW HIRE ADD SINGLE 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 230,309.00 MEDICAL 412971 20220301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 230,495.00 20220239 2/22/2022 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS 2,526.04 DENTAL CLAIMS 2/10-2/16/22 412972 20220216 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 2,526.04 20220240 2/24/2022 148841 FURTHER 788.50 PARTICIPANT FEE FEBRUARY 2022 412973 15991246 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 788.50 R55CKR2 _,6101 CITY OF APPLL .EY 3/2/202'& .2:10 Council Check Register by GL Page- 25 Council Check Register by Invoice 8 Summary 2/17/2022 -- 3/4/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20220237 2/22/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 1,000,000.00 TRANSFER FROM MNY MKT 412970 253201 2000.1010 CASH AND INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT FUND BALANCE SHEET 1,000,000.00 1,978,878.18 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 512,196.57 EFT Payments 1,233,809.54 A/PACH Payment 232,872.07 Total Payments 1,978,878.18 R55CKS2 CITY OF APPLE BEY 3/2/20K 2:16 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection, Council Check Summary Page- 1 2/17/2022 - 3/4/2022 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 142,283.03 02000 INVESTMENT FUND 1,000,000.00 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 3,486.52 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 73,859.88 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 4,949.42 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 3,338.32 03260 TIF DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT 279.45 04000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING FUND 57,912.00 04420 '21 FACILITIES CIP 21,815.99 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 61,108.07 05000 LIQUOR FUND 110,416.90 05200 ARENA FUND 8,170.88 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 13,639.65 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 4,581.94 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 1,700.00 05600 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 782.38 07100 INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL FUND 3,802.54 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 229,304.27 07400 VERF-POLICE 8,228.44 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 229,218.50 Report Totals 1,978,878.18 R55CKR2 Lam_ 101 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/9/2022 ,7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation. PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25989 3/11/2022 100101 ACE HARDWARE 4.51- DISCOUNT 413869 101310943461 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 45.16 BATTERIES(OSLOS) 413869 101310943461 1330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE OPERATIONS 1.00- DISCOUNT 413867 101340943201 5215.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 9.99 AVSA HOSE MENDR 413867 101340943201 5215.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE .68- DISCOUNT 413868 101340943391 5210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6.84 AVSA NUTS AND BOLTS 413868 101340943391 5210.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 4.30- DISCOUNT 413866 101360943381 1900.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 43.05 BLADES,NUTS AND BOLTS 413866 101360943381 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 94.55 25990 3/11/2022 147453 ADAM'S PEST CONTROL INC 108.03 PEST CNTRL MC 413450 3431217 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 108.03 25991 3/11/2022 148565 ADVANCED IMAGING SOLUTIONS(C 173.36 COPIER MAINTENANCE 413855 INV271512 1500.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT PW MANAGEMENT 173.36 25992 3/11/2022 100709 BATTERIES PLUS BULBS 10.92 BATTERIES(12 PK) 413429 P49319078 1330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE OPERATIONS 10.92 25993 3111/2022 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 2,100.50 SURVEY-CITY HALL FENCE 413471 284251 4002.6715 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS 2,100.50 25994 3/11/2022 121014 BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTER 177.89 ODOR CONTROL 413431 90395493 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 177.89 25995 3/11/2022 101562 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 423.28 SERVER DRIVE REPLACEMENT 413484 R937687 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 423.28 25996 3/11/2022 150664 CLUB PROPHET SYSTEMS 225.00 CLUB PROPHET F&B MAR 413520 2174MAR22 2270.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 546,00 CLUB PROPHET POS GOLF MAR 413520 2174MAR22 2210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF PRO SHOP 771.00 25997 3/1112022 141474 COLE PAPERS INC. R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/9/2022 11:07:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25997 3111/2022 141474 COLE PAPERS INC. Continued... 1,465.76 TRIFOLD TOWELS/COMP SILVERWARE 413477 10109336 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,465.76 25998 3/11/2022 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE 405.00 LIQ#1 00000114 413538 767325 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6,345.85 BEER#3 00000114 413562 767326 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 118.00 TAX#3 00000114 413563 767326 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 18_10- CMBEER#1 00000114 413537 767401 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,396.55 BEER#1 00000114 413539 767402 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 169.40 TAX#1 00000114 413540 767402 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 41.96 BEER#3 00000114 413561 767477 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 120.92- CMBEER#3 00000114 413560 767478 5085,6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 82.23- CMBEER#2 00000114 413551 767535 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,886.85 BEER#2 00000114 413552 767536 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 181.01- CMBEER#1 00000114 413541 769232 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 9,299.40 BEER#1 00000114 413543 769233 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 WINE#3 00000114 413565 769324 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5,244.60 BEER#3 00000114 413566 769325 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 143.50- CMBEER#3 00000114 413564 769326 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 13.18- CMBEER#2 00000114 413553 769388 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3,011.25 BEER#2 00000114 413554 769389 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,232.50 BEER#1 00000114 413542 769541 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,701.85 BEER#1 00000114 413545 771168 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 260.90 TAX#1 00000114 413546 771168 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 LIQ#1 00000114 413544 771236 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,337.55 BEER#3 00000114 413567 771239 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 146.25 TAX#3 00000114 413568 771239 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4,914,15 BEER#2 00000114 413557 771306 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 164.85- CMBEER#2 00000114 413555 771732 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 162.30 BEER#2 00000114 413556 771735 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00- CMBEER#3 00000114 413569 772895 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 172.00 LIQ#3 00000114 413570 772896 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5,138.05 BEER#3 00000114 413571 772897 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 25.15 TAX#3 00000114 413572 772897 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 91.24- CMBEER#1 00000114 413547 773166 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 110.00 LIQ#1 00000114 413548 773167 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7,748.45 BEER#1 00000114 413549 773168 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 175.95 TAX#1 00000114 413550 773168 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,423.25 BEER#2 00000114 413558 773223 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 145.45 TAX#2 00000114 413559 773223 55.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK' IASES R55CKR2 Ll ..101 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/9/2022 .7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 25998 3/11/2022 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE Continued... 62,092.63 25999 3/11/2022 101324 D.C.BRAUN CO 4,750.00 HUNTERS WOOD PUMP 2 REBUILD 413469 1394 5506.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STORM LIFT STN MNTC/RPR 4,750.00 26000 3/11/2022 100129 DAKOTA AWARDS&ENGRAVING 1,040.00 PHOTO BOARDS 413486 24160 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 1,040.00 26001 3/11/2022 122849 DAKOTA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 74,666.00 POL DCC FEE-APRIL 413523 AV202204 1200.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE MANAGEMENT 74,666.00 26002 3111/2022 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 38.25 PH-PROPOSED ORDINANCE-SIGNS 413461 879119 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 38.25 26003 3/1112022 134308 FAIRCHILD EQUIPMENT 50.36 FUEL CAP#363 413878 K96646 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 50.36 26004 3/11/2022 129789 GENERAL SECURITY SERVICES CORP 38.88 INTRUSION MONITOR 3-1 TO 5-31 413462 418626 1930.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REDWOOD POOL 38.88 26005 3/11/2022 100209 GOPHER STATE ONE-CALL 22.95 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL 413853 2020182 5805.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 22.95 26006 3/11/2022 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 105.98 VACTOR FILL HOSE FITTINGS 413042 9213815211 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 105.98- COUPLINGS,HOSE CLAMPS 413004 9217706598 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 8.37 PARTS-BRINE MACHINE 413851 9231337164 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 257.74 CH BOTTTLE FILLER ELEC KIT 413879 9233017236 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 266.11 26007 3/11/2022 134313 HEYNE,RICHARD J 28.84 FEB MILEAGE-HEYNE 413493 20220228 5005.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 28.84 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/9/2022 11:07:34 v. Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 26007 3/1112022 134313 HEYNE,RICHARD J Continued... 26008 3/11/2022 145597 HORIZON POOL SUPPLY 1.307.48 AVFAC PLUMBING REPAIR PARTS 413466 INV10417 1940.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 1,307.48 26009 3111/2022 136639 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS 692.81 UB PRINT/MAIL BILLS FEB 413524 157470 5305.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 692.81 UB PRINT/MAIL BILLS FEB 413524 157470 5365.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 1,213.18 UB POSTAGE FEB 413524 157470 5365.6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 1,213.19 UB POSTAGE FEB 413524 157470 5305.6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 3,811.99 26010 3/1112022 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 10.16 LABELS 413423 IN3677650 1500.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PW MANAGEMENT 20.08 2 DESK ORGANIZERS 413424 IN3688279 1520.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES NATURAL RESOURCES 36.61 TAGS&WIRES 413424 IN3688279 1600.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES STREET MANAGEMENT 56.00 STICKY NOTES LABELS PENS 413424 IN3688279 1500.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PW MANAGEMENT 10.40 POST IT NOTES 413846 IN3691719 1500.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PW MANAGEMENT 103.05 CAN LINERS 413504 IN3692453 5095.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 897.75 RISING DESKS(2) 413485 IN3693389 5025.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 5.41 VOICE MAIL MSSG BK-BREANNA 413529 IN3698592 1100.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES DEV MANAGEMENT 1,139.46 26011 3/11/2022 144552 KENDELL DOORS&HARDWARE INC 605.44 MC ADD SECURITY WINDOW 413521 IN045356 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 605.44 26012 3/11/2022 100267 KEYS WELL DRILLING COMPANY 23,377.00 REBUILD OF IRRIGATION WELL 413519 2021127 2243.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT GOLF IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE 23,377.00 26013 3/11/2022 137893 LACAL EQUIPMENT INC 1,886.56 SWEEPER PARTS 413497 3604051N 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 1,886.56 26014 3/11/2022 100299 MASTER ELECTRIC CO 262.75 RELOCATE ELECT WEST SIDE MC 413451 SD38920 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 880.01 RELOCATE SWT&OUTLETS ACT CEN 413480 SD38921 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 1,869.03 MID WINTER FEST PREP 413492 SD38924 1800.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 157.64 LIGHT POLE AVCC 413422 SD38928 '20.6269 REPAIRS-OTHER PARK GROUNDS MP' -NANCE R55CKR2 Lk_._.0101 CITY OFAPPLL ,_EY 3/9/2022 .7'34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5: Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 26014 3/11/2022 100299 MASTER ELECTRIC CO Continued... 276.32 QP HEATER 413428 SD38929 1730.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 155.00 SALT GATE DIAGNOSTIC 413452 SD38930 1540.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING CMF 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5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 208.00 WINE#1 00050756 413772 2182728 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 501.00 LIQ#1 00050756 413725 2182729 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 WINE#1 00050756 413773 2182730 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8,992.38 LIQ#2 00050756 413742 2182731 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 876.60- CMLIQ#2 00050756 413743 2182731 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 261.00 LIQ#2 00050756 413744 2182732 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,592.00 WINE#2 00050756 413778 2182733 '55.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK r 1ASES RSSCKR2 Lk.._ -101 CITY OF APPLL _EY 3/9/2022 7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 7 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 26022 3/11/2022 100524 SOUTHERN GLAZERS WINE AND SPIRITS OF MN Continued... 96.00- CMWINE#2 00050756 413779 2182733 5055.6520 WINE 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3/9/2022 11:07:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311923 3/9/2022 122019 CROWN RENTAL-BURNSVILLE Continued... 28.56 CHAIN SAW REPAIR PTS 413457 3620521 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 49.74 CHAIN SAW PARTS 413847 W133371 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 78.30 311924 3/9/2022 100114 CUB FOODS 47.24 WATER&GATORADE 413426 202202251122 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 47.24 311925 3/912022 143882 CULLIGAN 154.00 HAYES WATER SOFTNER SALT 413534 157985475324FEB 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 22 154,00 311926 3/9/2022 100123 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVIC 11,024.80 2022 VOTING EQUIPMENT LICENSE 413518 43045 1015.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 23.33 800 MHZ FEES(1)JAN 413464 43250 1500.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PW 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No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311946 319/2022 100309 MENARDS Continued... 46.98 RACHET STRAP/CHAIN SHOP 413446 31438 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 29.85 JCAC PAINT SUPPLIES 413420 31490 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 321.78 QP SHOP SUPPLIES 413427 31496 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 23.68 GFI OUTLET 413872 31547A 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 959.53 311947 3/9/2022 157095 MESSER,BRENDA 12.00 RFND BOWL SANTA-REGISTERED 2X 413432 20220301 1001.4355 RECREATION USER FEES GENERAL FUND REVENUE 12.00 311948 3/9/2022 110510 MLEEA 495.00 MN EXP CONF-EHMKE-ROCHESTER MN 413468 20220302 1225.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPOLICE TRAINING 495.00 MN EXP CONF-MACK-ROCHESTER MN 413468 20220302 1225.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPOLICE TRAINING 495.00 MN EXP CONF-DEMO-ROCHESTER MN 413468 20220302 1225.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPOLICE TRAINING 1,485.00 311949 3/9/2022 101376 MN DEPT OF HEALTH 38,843.00 WATER SVC CONNECT FEE-1ST QTR 413502 20220223 5300.2332 STATE WATER TESTING FEE WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 38,843.00 311950 3/9/2022 100995 NAPA AUTO PARTS 19.81 OIL FILTER CMF COMPRESSOR 413505 5763853329 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 19.81 311951 3/9/2022 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC 240.00 WINE#1 REC IN 2022 00000106 413681 6328055 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,523.80 LIQ#1 00000106 413691 6351354 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 87.75- CMLIQ#1 00000106 413692 6351354 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 726.50 WINE#1 00000106 413680 6351355 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 49.00 TAX#1 00000106 413693 6351356 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 40.00 WINE#2 00000106 413683 6351357 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,530.45 LIQ#2 00000106 413701 6351358 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 64.25 WINE#2 00000106 413684 6351359 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,068.00 LIQ#3 00000106 413708 6351361 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,074.50 WINE#3 00000106 413687 6351362 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 281.80 LIQ#1 00000106 413694 6354624 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 247.50 LIQ#1 00000106 413695 6354625 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,636.40 WINE#1 00000106 413696 6354625 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 182.00 LIQ#2 00000106 413702 6354627 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 168.00 LIQ#3 00000106 413709 6354628 "n85.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK F 4ASES R55CKR2 Lk, -101 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/9/2022 7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311951 3/9/2022 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC Continued... 91.00 LIQ#3 00000106 413710 6354629 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 98.00 LIQ#2 00000106 413703 6354630 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 318.87 WINE#2 00000106 413685 6354631 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,208.95 LIQ#3 00000106 413711 6354632 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,418.14 WINE#3 00000106 413688 6354633 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 40.00- CMWINE#3 00000106 413689 6354633 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,014.40 LIQ#1 00000106 413697 6358402 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 531.00 LIQ#1 00000106 413698 6358403 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 205.68 WINE#1 00000106 413699 6358403 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 26.00 TAX#1 00000106 413700 6358404 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 768.00 WINE#1 00000106 413682 6358405 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,949.20 LIQ#2 00000106 413704 6358406 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 40.00 WINE#2 00000106 413686 6358407 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 26.00 TAX#2 00000106 413705 6358408 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,617.90 LIQ#3 00000106 413712 6358409 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 556.25 WINE#3 00000106 413690 6358410 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.84- CMLIQ#3 00000106 413706 658182 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 13.78- CMWINE#3 00000106 413707 658182 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 24,558.22 311952 3/9/2022 100316 POWER PLAN 7.48 EXHAUST GASKETS#306 413507 P0921301 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 60.22 IDLE SWITCH#342 413873 P8551670 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Supplier 101708 RDO EQUIPMENT CO 67.70 311953 319/2022 101500 PREMIUM WATERS INC 22.50 WATER 413436 318651183 2230.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 22.50 311954 3/9/2022 157110 RANDOL,JESSICA 117,.72 UB REFUND 14021 PENNOCK AVE 413858 20220303A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWERACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 117.72 311955 3/9/2022 102632 ROADKILL ANIMAL CONTROL 393.00 ROADKILL DISPOSAL 413854 20220228 1610.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVSTREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 393.00 311956 319/2022 154712 ROBERT HALF 1,206.00 TEMP EE KOVACIC WEEKEND 2-18 413465 59462004 1100.6120 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES DEV MANAGEMENT R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/9/2022 11:07:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311956 3/9/2022 154712 ROBERT HALF Continued... 1,206.00 311957 3/9/2022 100478 SECURITAS ELECTRONIC SECURITY INC 63.00 CH ALARM-MAR-MAY 413435 7000907838 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 63.00 311958 3/9/2022 110788 SUPERIOR TECH PRODUCTS 99,57 KNIFE,SCREWS 413437 2028R 2240.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 99.57 311959 3/9/2022 121872 TWIN CITY HARDWARE 1,985.00 HAGEMIESTER DOOR 413467 PSI2099609 1730.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,980.00 DELANEY DOOR REPLACEMENT 413481 PSI2099610 1730.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 3,965.00 311960 319/2022 157039 VINELAND TREE CARE 72.92 08 CONSTR SALES TAX ADJUST 413458 23810 4400.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT 2008 CONSTRUCTION BAL SHT 72.92- 08 CONSTR SALES TAX ADJUST 413458 23810 4427.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 31,250.00 TREE MNGMTAGREEMT-FINAL PAY 413458 23810 4427.6249 2021158P OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 31,250.00 311961 319/2022 157092 VOLVIK USA INC 269.51- GOLF USE TAX 413527 120506 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 269.51 GOLF USE TAX 413527 120506 2220.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF DRIVING RANGE 3,920.11 RANGE BALLS 413527 120506 2220.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF DRIVING RANGE 3,920.11 311962 3/9/2022 108865 WINFIELD SOLUTIONS,LLC 154.21- CHEMICAL CREDIT 407686 64777268 5150.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 140.00- CHEMICAL CREDIT 412730 64865971 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 2,832.19 CHEMICAL 413531 64870690 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 2,537.98 311963 3/912022 101003 WINZER CORPORATION 142.12 DRILL BITS 413489 7093371 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 142.12 DRILL BITS 413489 7093371 1765.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 142.12 DRILL BITS 413489 7093371 1630.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 142.13 DRILL BITS 413489 7093371 5390.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 142.13 DRILL BITS 413489 7093371 5345.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 710.62 R55CKR2 Lr i101 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/9/2022 7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No_ Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 311963 3/9/2022 101003 WINZER CORPORATION Continued... 311964 3/9/2022 100363 XCEL ENERGY 79.50 SL ELECTRIC JCRR NORTH CR42 413514 5100130856011FE 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND B22 124.81 SL ELECTRIC-147TH&JCR 413528 5104562347FEB22 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 372.08 POL GUN RANGE ELECTRIC 413513 5158758142FEB22 1255.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC POLICE GUN RANGE 576.39 20220241 2/23/2022 148841 FURTHER 694.30 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL-2022 413809 40131719 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING • PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 694.30 20220301 3/4/2022 100279 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR SERVICES 585.00 SERGEANT(#243)UNION DUES 413407 302221536023 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,600.00 POLICE(#71)UNION DUES 413407 302221536023 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,185.00 20220302 3/4/2022 148015 EMPOWER 250.00 MNDCP-ROTH 457 CONTRIBUTIONS 413402 3022215360210 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,000.00 MNDCP-457 CONTRIBUTIONS 413402 3022215360210 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,250.00 20220303 3/4/2022 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 342.16 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 413404 3022215360212 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 980.22 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 413404 3022215360212 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,425.35 POLICE HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 413404 3022215360212 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,535.57 HCSP FUNDING-ANN LV/COMP 413404 3022215360212 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 4,283.30 20220304 3/7/2022 102664 US BANK 9,938.63 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 413412 302221536028 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 9,938.63 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 413412 302221536028 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 28,876.32 EMPLOYEE FICA 413412 302221536028 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 28,876.32 CITY SHARE FICA 413412 302221536028 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 65,518.02 FEDERAL TAXES PR 413412 302221536028 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 143,147.92 20220305 3/4/2022 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN 121.50 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 413410 302221536026 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 397,50 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 413411 302221536027 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/9/2022 11:07:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20220305 3/4/2022 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN Continued... 519.00 20220306 3/7/2022 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 29,438.67 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 413409 302221536025 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 29,438.67 20220307 3/7/2022 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 57,850.10 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 413408 302221536024 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 76,229.78 CITY SHARE PERA 413408 302221536024 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 134,079.88 20220308 3/4/2022 148841 FURTHER 5,414.35 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 413403 3022215360211 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 5,414.35 20220309 3/112022 148841 FURTHER 70.00 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL-2022 413810 40136530 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 120.80 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL-2021 413810 40136530 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 738.00 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE-2022 413810 40136530 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 928.80 20220310 3/4/2022 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 2,380.50 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 413405 3022215360213 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,380.50 20220311 3/4/2022 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 32,220.02 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 413406 302221536022 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 32,220.02 20220312 3/4/2022 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 3,047.47 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 413413 302221536029 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,047.47 R55CKR2 CITY OFAPPLL _EY 3/9/2022 7:34 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20220242 2114/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR DEVON BANK 413812 251795AR1 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220243 2/15/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000,00 PUR AMERICAN EAGLE BK CD 413813 2554BDJ7 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220244 2/25/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR MERIDIAN BANK CD 413814 58956PJG0 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220245 2/18/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR SYNOVUS BANK CD 413815 87164DSQ4 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220246 2/18/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR SANDY SPRING BK 413816 251795AR1 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BALSHT 245,000.00 20220247 2/15/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR SACO&BIDDEFORD CD 413817 78577TGE9 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BALSHT 245,000,00 20220248 2/18/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR TAB BANK CD 413818 89388CFJ2 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220249 2/15/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR WASHINTON TRUST CD 413819 940637PC9 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 20220250 2/24/2022 156146 US BANK-ETRANS 245,000.00 PUR UNITED FIDELITY BK CD 413820 910286EK5 4420.1008 INVESTMENTS '21 FACILITIES CIP BAL SHT 245,000.00 3,676,383.57 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 329,216.94 EFT Payments 2,562,404.21 A/P ACH Payment 784,762.42 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 3/9/2022 11:07:34 Council Check_Register_by.GL_____ Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice 8 Summary 2/14/2022 -- 3/11/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 3,676,383.57 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 329,216.94 EFT Payments 2,562,404.21 A/P ACH Payment 784,762.42 Total Payments 3,676,383.57 ��' R55CKS2 Lt. i100 CITY OFAPPLL .EY 3/9/2022 7:39 Note' Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 2/14/2022 - 3/11/2022 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 189,810.38 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 358.62 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 400.00 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 31,875.59 04000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING FUND 30,100.50 04400 2008 CONSTRUCTION FUND 72.92 04420 '21 FACILITIES CIP 2,205,000.00 04425 VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 215,936.64 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 1,608.45 04900 PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS ESCROW F 237.35 05000 LIQUOR FUND 289,008.46 05100 GOLF FUND 5.21- 05200 ARENA FUND 3,115.97 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 339,720.92 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 7,098.33 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 1,228.18 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 227.26 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 360,589.21 Report Totals 3,676,383.57 • ITEM: 5.A. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Introductions and Oaths of Office of Firefighters Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Russell, Fire Chief Fire Department ACTION REQUESTED: City Clerk Pamela Gackstetter will administer the Oath of Office to seven new Firefighters who recently completed probation. This will be immediately followed by the pinning of the Firefighters' badges. It is customary for a firefighter to choose someone special to them to bestow the honor of pinning on their badge for the first time. SUMMARY: Probationary Firefighters David Gerardi, Kevin Gyolai, John Hanken Jr, Kevin Hepner, Nate Jones, Josh Peltier, and Angie Ward, began their service with the Apple Valley Fire Department when they were hired in 2020. They have all shown a strong commitment to successfully completing their training and have done a great job responding to calls as probationary firefighters. I'm proud of them. We would now like to mark the end of their probationary period with this introduction, oath of office, and badge presentation. Please join me in congratulating David, Kevin, John, Kevin, Nate, Josh, and Angie on the presentation of their badges. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ••• ITEM: 5.B. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Network 10th Anniversary Update Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Representatives from the Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Network have requested time on the March 24, 2022, agenda to update the City Council on their recent activities and to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the organization. No formal City Council action is required. SUMMARY: Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Network President Paul Chellsen will provide information on their work over the past year and will highlight accomplishments over the past ten years of serving veterans and military connected families. Other members of the Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Network Committee will also be in attendance. BACKGROUND: The Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon (AVBYR) support network consists of a group of volunteers dedicated to improving the lives of service members and their families in our community. The group has also worked with City officials on special cases within the community when veterans have needed special support in solving difficult issues. Apple Valley Police Officer Chris Lundberg serves as the law enforcement liaison to the group. The AVBYR group has also helped families of deployed personnel by providing home maintenance support. Many local businesses also assist the AVBYR group throughout the year, and the Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776 has been a key supporter of the group since its inception. The City of Apple Valley was officially recognized as a Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Community by Governor Mark Dayton in 2012, so it is fitting to acknowledge and celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the group. We are fortunate to have this volunteer group at work in the community to support service members and their families. Their work was especially difficult in recent years due to the pandemic, and we thank them for their tireless efforts. We also understand that AVBYR Network President Paul Chellsen has announced that he will be retiring from his position in 2022. Mr. Chellsen has provided the group with effective leadership and has been a key reason the AVBYR group has been so successful over the years. We wish to thank him for all his contributions to the organization and the community. The AVBYR group has announced plans for its 10th Anniversary Gala and Veteran Appreciation Dinner for Thursday, March 31, 2022 at the Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776. A flyer with more details on the event is attached. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Background Material Presentation Presentation APPLEI VALLEY BEYOND 1 THE YRIBBON Beyond the `� Yellow Ribbonrrri+l i. 1 ØTH ANNIVERSARY GALA AND VETERANS APPRECIATION DINNER Please Join us as we celebrate 10 years of serving Apple Valley's Veterans and Military Connected Families When: Thursday March 31 S`, 2022 Where: Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776 14521 Granada Drive, Apple Valley, MN 55124 Time: Doors open at 5:00 Food Served at 5:30 pm RSVP's: Required and accepted beginning March 1, 2022 yellowribbonav@gmail.com or (952) 923-5014 Thanks' so much for this month sponsors Prescription Drug Drop•Off during dinner: '` r VALLEYSERVICE For I - • Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed,clear plastic bag • Use a marker to cross out your name on the Don't forget to bring your used medicine containers. prescription eye and reading glasses, • Place medicine that is no longer in its original We will deliver them to the Lions container in a clear plastic bag and write the Eyeglass Recycling Center for reuse name of the medicine on the bag. 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( rrl 4lin.!:�:�.� www.beyondsheyellowrtbbon.org - 0. -202-4204 - 6 3/24/2022 --NW Bill Tschohl V �` `�" July 3, 1934 =` } * to ** July 19, 2021 = 4.J A truly _ wonderful Life Beyond ond the Yellow Ribbnn._ ` f n,or Forl,Sur,r -,. www.bsyonaliheyellowrfbbvn.o� - 031-202-4204- WHO WE ARE Jay Peterson,Vice President Glenn Sonne, Treasurer/Secretary Carla Tappainer,American Legion Rep. Missy Nelson,Director of Volunteers Tom Lawell,Committee Member Dick Geiger,Committee Member Curt Martinson,Committee Member Joel Hohenstein,Committee Member Officer Lundberg,Committee Member John Wigen,Committee Member Rich Davey,Committee Member �>Beyond the Yellow Hibbnn_- r xlr4linr www.beyondsheyellowrlbbon.ore - 05,-202-4204 - 7 3/24/2022 WHO WE ARE • We have always been a nonprofit, non- partisan organization with a very simple mission. • "Assisting military connected members in our community everyway we can." jrd1IYIIulrRIbbon... . �l www.beyon.liheyeeww0bon.ore - on?202-4204 - OUR PURPOSE • Recognize and honor our local veterans and their families; • Create pathways to veteran and family support resources; • Build partnerships with and offer opportunities for those who want to assist veterans and their families; • Provide resources and awareness of veteran issues to the community. y 6eyund lb \r llurt Hil,I n__ 1.a www beyon.hheyellowrtbbo n.ore - 031-202-4204 - 8 3/24/2022 R WHAT WE DO • Since 2012, our volunteers provided over 30,000 hours of service to our Community. v lific 411f ri‘e Art Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... 1 min•Fort iyllnn� ��I v4v4 bsyon Aibeyellowebbv n.w y - 031-202-4204- Santa and Friends • •• _• '\ _ * _. .71HP'„,, _ fir, w , :... lib r 0 I �jiii I f� 1 . 1 ri- s4 0 Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... ,ti' IIrrl r4linl! :�,I . www.beyondsheyellwvebbon.wg - 05,-202-4204 - 9 3/24/2022 Q fissied7WAINP'' -mat Recognizing our Veterans CELEBRAT' 511 YEq ` :._ 1 " x Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... yule Fort�ylIOil �I www.beyandtheyenanalbbon.arg - 07 252,264 - 4th of July Parade b '4 � A lice Vall .,, .",- 1 :EE '�:-u BeyoedGb F Yellow Lb- citr .� A Yellow Bye' _ .„,i wRibbon''' www•Be • y Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... , s_"-- ww w.beyen d sheyellwrrrb ln n.,.ry - 09 F202-4204 - 10 3/24/2022 R Home and Garden Show 11 x ai i • low RI 1 'if 4111 r .. •• eyoe ow .. �1 pal II Fndnri the ,Slinn�•Yell-�,i Ribbon. 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Mi ononOnywuhhgef lwvrfbbv n.w y - 05f-202-4204- 15 3/24/2022 �+.,),Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Annual Report March 24, 2022 rL 1121 lir le f• - r March 2022 March 2012 10 years of service to Apple Valley b Beyond the Yellow Hibbnn_- orl relin 1 1J www.Imovoeliheye kvlbbon.,:J - 0.57 252-42BR - My Hometown Y �" v` it Beyondthe Yellow Bibbnn_- orl PAlni 1.1 . •-- www.Myoriasneyellowebbon.erg - 00f-202-42 4- 1 3/24/2022 In the Beginning Steering Team Members Bruce Bigler Emily Kilen Shelly Brekke David Kingsbury Paul Chellsen Dee Lange Rich Davey Al Lehmann Mark Deming Kelly Lehmann John Dusek Tom Lawell Dr.Tony Felten James Madsen Bruce Folken Mike Maguire Bruce Frederick Linda McReynolds Lyn Gerdis Mike Noonan Alice Hanson William Nygaard III Ed Holmes Jon Rechtzigel Diane Johnson William Swanstrom John Kabat Paul Tinder Pam Keuler Bill Tschohl Beryl the Yellow Ribbon... ynor Fort 4lnn.. 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Missy Nelson,Director of Volunteers Tom Lawell,Committee Member Dick Geiger,Committee Member Curt Martinson,Committee Member Joel Hohenstein,Committee Member Officer Lundberg,Committee Member John Wigen,Committee Member Rich Davey,Committee Member �>Beyond the Yellow Hibbnn_- r xlr4linr www.beyondsheyellowrlbbon.ore - 05,-202-4204 - 7 3/24/2022 WHO WE ARE • We have always been a nonprofit, non- partisan organization with a very simple mission. • "Assisting military connected members in our community everyway we can." jrd1IYIIulrRIbbon... . �l www.beyon.liheyeeww0bon.ore - on?202-4204 - OUR PURPOSE • Recognize and honor our local veterans and their families; • Create pathways to veteran and family support resources; • Build partnerships with and offer opportunities for those who want to assist veterans and their families; • Provide resources and awareness of veteran issues to the community. y 6eyund lb \r llurt Hil,I n__ 1.a www beyon.hheyellowrtbbo n.ore - 031-202-4204 - 8 3/24/2022 R WHAT WE DO • Since 2012, our volunteers provided over 30,000 hours of service to our Community. v lific 411f ri‘e Art Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... 1 min•Fort iyllnn� ��I v4v4 bsyon Aibeyellowebbv n.w y - 031-202-4204- Santa and Friends • •• _• '\ _ * _. .71HP'„,, _ fir, w , :... lib r 0 I �jiii I f� 1 . 1 ri- s4 0 Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... ,ti' IIrrl r4linl! :�,I . www.beyondsheyellwvebbon.wg - 05,-202-4204 - 9 3/24/2022 Q fissied7WAINP'' -mat Recognizing our Veterans CELEBRAT' 511 YEq ` :._ 1 " x Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... yule Fort�ylIOil �I www.beyandtheyenanalbbon.arg - 07 252,264 - 4th of July Parade b '4 � A lice Vall .,, .",- 1 :EE '�:-u BeyoedGb F Yellow Lb- citr .� A Yellow Bye' _ .„,i wRibbon''' www•Be • y Beyond the Yellow Ribbon... , s_"-- ww w.beyen d sheyellwrrrb ln n.,.ry - 09 F202-4204 - 10 3/24/2022 R Home and Garden Show 11 x ai i • low RI 1 'if 4111 r .. •• eyoe ow .. �1 pal II Fndnri the ,Slinn�•Yell-�,i Ribbon. 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Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Approve Proclamation Recognizing Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Council is asked to approve a proclamation recognizing Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel on the occasion of his retirement from the City of Apple Valley. SUMMARY: Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel has announced his retirement from the City of Apple Valley effective March 31, 2022. He has over 34 years of law enforcement experience, all of which was served with the City of Apple Valley. We wish to publicly thank Chief Rechtzigel for his years of service to our community and wish him well in his retirement. Through the adoption of the proclamation, March 31, 2022 is officially proclaimed "Jon H. Rechtzigel Day in Apple Valley". BACKGROUND: Chief Rechtzigel began his service to the community in 1987 when he was hired as a Patrol Officer. Over his career he has served in various positions including Investigator/Detective, Sergeant, Investigative Sergeant, Captain, Acting Police Chief and Police Chief. He was appointed Police Chief in 2012 and served in that capacity for nearly ten years. Throughout his long career he has demonstrated character, integrity, and leadership for the betterment of the Apple Valley community. He has been a great steward of the public trust placed in his care and we thank him for his many contributions. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation Presentation ©i CI CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ill rottamatton WHEREAS,Jon Rechtzigel has been a dedicated member of the Apple Valley Police Department for over 34 years and has announced his retirement effective March 31,2022; and WHEREAS,throughout his long career in law enforcement he steadily advanced in rank from Patrol Officer,Investigator/Detective, Sergeant,Investigative Sergeant,Captain,Acting Chief and Police Chief,all within the Apple Valley Police Department; and WHEREAS, over his long career Chief Rechtzigel continuously sought out opportunities to advance his understanding and knowledge of innovative law enforcement approaches graduating from the FBI National Academy and earning his Master's Degree in Police Leadership from the University of St. Thomas; and WHEREAS, during his time with the department,the City of Apple Valley has grown steadily from a population of approximately 30,000 in 1987 to an estimated 58,000 today; and WHEREAS, Chief Rechtzigel has demonstrated through his long career great stewardship of the public trust placed in his care; and WHEREAS, during his time with the City, Chief Rechtzigel was a key player in many innovative advancements in public safety within Dakota County, including the creation of the Dakota Communication Center,the evolution of ALF Ambulance,the creation of the Neighborhood Collaborative Officer program, and the establishment of the Community Impact Unit, all aimed at improving the lives of our citizens; and WHEREAS,throughout his long career he has demonstrated character,integrity, and leadership for the betterment of the Apple Valley community; and WHEREAS, Chief Rechtzigel and his wife Carol reside in Apple Valley where they raised their family and developed deep roots in the community; and WHEREAS,the community of Apple Valley is a better place because of Chief Rechtzigel's tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to the public good; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley City Council extends its thanks and appreciation to Chief Rechtzigel on the occasion of his retirement and wishes him all the best in the years to come. NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County,Minnesota,hereby proclaims March 31,2022,as: "JON H.RECHTZIGEL DAY IN APPLE VALLEY" PROCLAIMED this 10th day of March,2022. ATTEST: Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 3/24/2022 ICITY OF APPLE VALLEY i3roctamattorr WHEREAS,Ion Ra11100 has bona dedicated member of the Apple Valley Poliu Depaament Ye twee 34 years and her announced his ridironviet effective Niveli 31,2O22;and WHEREAS,Ihreughout his long weer in low enforcement he steedity advanced Om*Thom Patrol wen investigator/Detective,Serpent Investigative Sagmm.Captain.Acting Chief cad Police Chid all Ole Apple Valley Police artmm oclamation Acedcruymi,IvaMann'sDego inPoliceLeadership from theUnivenHyofSeThomas;and HonoringP W eEAS, hasdrivod hhiWHEREAS,ChtefeelitRigel Ns dawruVateddunugb his bag teaton plaWHEREAS,during hts doewith the City,ChiefRechhegel ureaa key player inniony innovative advao[emtempublic safetywithinDakota County,V ndteegthe ieetimroftheDakotCammunicatio n i ri ng Po I ice the eauDliahhne.ago Community ImWHEREAS,throughout a lonheti:mot°Cede Apple Valley commwtilyehdWHEREAS,ChiefRechtrigal andhis wifeCarolreside in Apple ViOey wbne they mists thenfamily C h i of Jon aM developed hap motso the eovmmnpy;odWHEREAS therma...1y ofAppleValleyiaebensPlaebsauseofClvcfRwbtaigct'°edict®s efforts and unwaverMg commitman male public good;and WHEREAS.the Apple Valet'Chy Council ealand its thnks and apmwtwientoChiefRechhineloathe occasion efhia retirement end wishes him all the bat in the yes.e c h t Z i g e I NOW,THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Apple valley.Dab.COM,Minnesota hereby proclaims Meech 31,2022,es'. "JON H.RECIITZICEL DAV IN APPLE VALLEY" PROCLAIMED Ibis lOIh day of Mash 2022. r pa1� ATTEST. Clint Nampa,Mayor . ��" Pamelal, ^d,City Clerk 1 • ITEM: 5.D. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse, 5545 157th Street W. Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold a public hearing. 2. Adopt the resolution approving issuance of On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor and Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales, effective May 1, 2022. SUMMARY: On March 24, 2022, the Council will hold a public hearing on the application by Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse for On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor and Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales, effective May 1, 2022, for a restaurant located at 5545 157th Street W. Subject to any comments received at the public hearing, the resolution authorizing issuance of the licenses to Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse can be adopted. BACKGROUND: The Police and Fire Departments have completed the necessary background and site investigations and find no reason the license cannot be authorized. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION APPROVING LIQUOR LICENSE WHEREAS, the City Council,pursuant to City Code Section 111.22 held a public hearing on March 24, 2022, with respect to issuance of a liquor license for Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse, in connection with a restaurant located at 5545 157th Street W.; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the application as it is on file with the City Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley as follows: 1. To grant and approve a license for "On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor" and "Special License for Sunday Liquor Sales" to Texas Roadhouse Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Texas Roadhouse on premises located at 5545 157th Street W., effective May 1, 2022, in accordance with plans on file with the City, subject to: A. All terms and conditions of City Code Chapter 111, as amended. B. The right of the City Council to require, at its sole discretion, the presence of peace officers during any hours of operation at the sole cost and expense of the licensee. C. The license shall not be effective until the building is ready for occupancy and conforms to the premises described in the application approved by the Council. 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said license. 3. This license shall expire at 11:59 o'clock p.m., December 31, 2022. A renewal application must be received on or before October 1, 2022, pursuant to City Code Section 111.23(B). ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 5.E. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat of Lakeside of Diamond Path (13009 Diamond Path) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Kathy Bodmer,AICP, Planner Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: JMH Land Development, and Randy and Carolyn Buller PC21-34-SV Applicant Date: 12/7/2021 60 Days: 2/5/2022 120 Days: 4/6/2022 ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Lakeside of Diamond Path, a six-lot single family subdivision for development of five new single family homes. SUMMARY: The petitioners, JMH Land Development and the property owners, Randy and Carolyn Buller, request consideration of a subdivision by preliminary plat and variances to create five new lots for single family development at 13009 Diamond Path. The preliminary plat would subdivide the existing three parcels totaling 8.1 acres to create six total parcels, with Lot 1 containing the existing home. The proposed subdivision would meet the requirements of the existing zoning designations of "R-1" (Single family residential, minimum lot size 40,000 sq. ft.) and "SH" (Shoreland Overlay). A variance is requested to allow the single family homes to share private common driveways off of Diamond Path (Co. Rd. 33). Dakota County is restricting access to the 8.1-acre parcel to two access points. Shared private driveways allow the development to proceed in a single family format, meet the county access guidelines, while minimizing site disturbance. The plan shows that the existing Buller home would remain and would be remodeled. The northern bluff would remain undisturbed and would be incorporated into the northern lot with the existing home. Two shared private driveways are proposed to provide access to the six lots. The shared private driveways/streets connect to two separate cul-de-sacs and private driveways extend from the cul-de-sacs to the individual lots. Individual linear infiltration basins are proposed along the rear of the lots near the lake to provide stormwater treatment and infiltration before draining into the lake. A protective buffer, a vegetated natural strip of land ranging in depth from 16.5' to 40', is also required for each of the lots as they abut either the lake or the wetland. BACKGROUND: Planning Commission Recommendation: At its meeting of March 2, 2022, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the development with conditions. The conditions are incorporated into the draft resolution approving the subdivision by preliminary plat. The specific motion with conditions is highlighted later in the staff report. Zoning: The properties are located in the "R-1" (Single family residential, 40,000 sq. ft. min. lot) and "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) zones. The SH zone is a zone-on-zone designation that overlays the R-1 zone and provides additional requirements to help protect the City's designated protected waters. Farquar Lake is designated by the MN DNR as a Recreational Development Lake. Where zoning standards conflict, the more stringent of the district requirements applies. The City Council approved an ordinance updating the "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) zoning requirements to the most current DNR standards November 2021. DNR Review and Comments: The DNR received the plans and responded in mid- December that the plans appeared to meet the requirements of the shoreland overlay zoning district and that they had no further comments at that time. The plans reviewed by the Planning Commission at their March 2, 2022, meeting were forwarded to the DNR for further comments, if needed. The DNR acknowledged receipt and provided no additional comments. Dakota County Plat Commission: The Dakota County Plat Commission reviewed the development plan at its January 5, 2022, meeting (letter attached). The Plat Commission stated that that the northern driveway would likely become a limited access drive, restricted to right-in, right-out movements only, when Diamond Path is updated to an urban section (urban design) in the future. The County plans to undertake a study in the near future to finalize the design of Diamond Path abutting the site. The southern driveway is shown to align with Evermoor Parkway which is expected to remain a full access driveway. Variance Background: The subdivision chapter of the City Code requires single family parcels to be provided with direct driveway access to a public street (§153.30 and §153.55(C)). The requested variance from direct public street access has only been approved in rare cases with access restrictions, sensitive natural features, varied terrain, and mature trees. The County's access restriction can be considered a practical difficulty because installing a public street to serve the lot would require additional land area for right- of-way and setbacks, pushing the homes further west, resulting in greater site disturbance, tree removal, and closer proximity to Farquar Lake. The shared private street provides the best managed way to access the site, minimizing disturbance and reducing lake impacts. Sustainability Background: At §153.60, the City Code regulates environmental protection: "In the subdividing of land, due regard shall be shown for the protection of all natural terrain features of the site." As a result of public hearing feedback and the requests by natural resources, engineering and planning staff, the petitioners revised the development plans to accomplish the following: 1. The bluff area on the northern portion of the site is incorporated into Lot 1 with the existing home and remains undisturbed. 2. Linear infiltration basins and vegetative buffers are located in the rear yards of the five new lots providing stormwater filtration and management prior to draining into the lake. 3. Two cul-de-sacs are provided rather than a through-street to minimize tree removal on the knoll on the east central side of the site. 4. The private streets are proposed to be constructed without curb and gutter, to allow sheet draining and infiltration in the front lawns prior to stormwater treatment in the rear yard infiltration basins. Curb and gutter channelize water and require structures to properly manage them. The City Engineer supports the sheet drain approach for this specific development, but cautions it will require careful design and ongoing maintenance. 5. The Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) will require the specific protective best management practices (BMPs) outlined in Natural Resources memo of February 24, 2022 and Engineering memo of February 24, 2022. 6. A vegetative buffer will be installed of 40' abutting the designated wetland and 16.5' abutting the lake as required under the updated shoreland overlay zoning district requirements and City Code Chapter 153 Natural Resources. Public Hearing Comments: At its January 5, 2022, meeting, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing to receive comments concerning the Lakeside of Diamond Path six-lot single family development plan. This is a brief recap of the questions with summary responses. The questions are answered more fully in the staff report. 1. Should a pedestrian connection be provided through the neighborhood? Staff response: An internal path connecting the two cul-de-sacs was explored, but required crossing private properties and additional site disturbance. To meet the pedestrian needs of the new neighborhood, the developer will provide an escrow to construct a bituminous pathway along Diamond Path when it is upgraded in the future. 2. How will lake access, beach and docks relate to the requirements for the lake buffer and infiltration basin? Staff response: Each lot will be required to provide infiltration and buffering, but will also be entitled to a beach and dock as regulated by both the DNR and the City. If buffer needs to be moved to allow lake access, it will need to be replaced elsewhere. The new homeowners will be encouraged to work closely with Natural Resources staff as they finalize their landscape designs. 3. Is Dakota County aware of this project? Staff response: Yes, Dakota is aware of the project and a copy of the Dakota County Plat Commission review letter is attached. 4. The developer said they planned to construct the homes in phases to limit the amount of land disturbance to help protect the Lake. Will this be a City requirement? Staff response: The City is required to issue the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) and building permit once the property owner meets the requirements of the City Code and State Building Code. Protective measures will need to be in place before any site work begins. 5. What will the developer be required to do to protect the lake during development and construction? Staff response: The City's Water Resources Specialist's memo covers the requirements for land-disturbing activity next to a lake. Regular weekly inspections will be conducted to monitor the project with special inspections conducted after 0.5" rainfall events. 6. Infiltration area should be established early to help protect the lake early in the construction process. Staff response: Engineering and Natural Resources staff concurs, but states that the developer will need to conduct a "turn-over" of the infiltration basin from "under construction" to "permanent structure" status. After construction is completed, the basin will need to be cleared of all sediment and replanted for the new homeowners to use. 7. Explain the tools used to ensure the long-term maintenance and preservation of the infiltration area and buffer area. How can the City ensure that homeowners maintain the buffers and infiltration area into perpetuity? Staff response: An agreement will be executed with each of the properties and filed against the properties' deeds for the installation and long-term maintenance of the protective buffers and infiltration basins. The agreements and code requirements will both help to protect the lake long-term. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Background Material Resolution Preliminary Plat Map Plan Set Memo Letter Presentation LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH PROJECT REVIEW Existing Conditions Property Generally,northwest of intersection of Diamond Path(CSAH 33)and Evermoor Location: Parkway. One of the three parcels is addressed as 13009 Diamond Path Legal Description: Parcel 1: All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24,Township 115,Range 20,described as follows,to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24,distant 917.90 feet easterly, measured along said line from the north quarter corner of said Section 24;thence easterly along said north line of said Section 24 to a point which is 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner thereof thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds east(said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described,having an assumed bearing of south 90 degrees east)a distance of 133.7 feet;thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet;thence south 82 degrees 22 minutes west to the easterly shore of Farquar Lake; thence northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to the point of intersection with a line drawn from the point of beginning south 24 degrees west to the shore of said Lake;thence north in a straight line to the point of beginning. Torrens Property Torrens Certificate No. 162022. Parcel 2: All that part of Government Lot 1,Section 24,Township 115,Range 20,described as follows,to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner of said Section 24;thence south 37 degrees,34 minutes,46 seconds east(said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described,having an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees east) 133.7 feet;thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet to the place of beginning of the land being herein described:From said place of beginning proceed south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 92.36 feet,thence south 41 degrees 15 minutes east a distance of 230.0 feet;thence south 46 degrees 08 minutes east a distance of 140.0 feet;thence south 22 degrees 24 minutes east a distance of 237.7 feet; thence north 76 degrees 52 minutes west to the shore of Farquar lake;thence northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to the point of intersection with a line drawn from the place of beginning of the land being herein described south 82 degrees and 22 minutes west to the shore of said Lake;thence north 82 degrees and 22 minutes east to the said place of beginning according to the Government Survey thereof. Torrens Property Torrens Certificate No. 162023. Parcel 3: That parcel of land located in Government Lot 1,Section 24,Township 115,Range 20, Dakota County,Minnesota lying West of the West right of way line of S.A.R.No. 33 and East of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the north line of said Government Lot 1, Section 24,said point is 1,382.05 feet west of the Northeast corner of Section 24;thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds East(said North line of Government Lot 1 having an assumed bearing of South 1 90 degrees East)a distance of 133.7 feet;thence South 07 degrees 23 minutes East a distance of 400.00 feet;thence South 41 degrees 15 minutes East a distance of 230.00 feet;thence South 46 degrees 08 minutes East a distance of 140.00 feet;thence South 22 degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 237.70 feet and there terminating. Abstract Source: Preliminary Plat,dated 12/1/2021 Comprehensive Plan Designation LD - Low Density Residential, 3-6 units/acre Zoning Classification R-1 —Single family residential, 40,000 sf min. lot; "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) Existing Platting Lots are unplatted parcels. Current Land Two vacant parcels and one large lot single family residential parcel Use Size: Gross Site Area 8.12 acres (353,721 sq. ft.) Diamond Path Right-of-Way 0.26 acres Wetlands and Bluff Area unbuildable 0.92 acres Maximum wetland/bluff unbuilt at 10% 0.81 acres Total lot area(after ROW dedication& 10%natural features)= 7.05 acres Topography: Two large knolls and significant grade changes throughout the site. A 65 foot elevation change occurs from the knoll on the north side of the site down to Farquar Lake. A knoll adjacent to Diamond Path has 43 feet in elevation change from highest point down to Farquar Lake. The existing home lot, Lot 1, will contain the bluff area, and remain undisturbed. Existing Site is heavily wooded. Tree removal will require tree mitigation as required in Vegetation Chapter 152,Natural Resources Management chapter of the City Code. Other The three parcels abut Farquar Lake and the development is located within the Significant "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) zoning district. In addition, a wetland has been Natural Features identified and delineated along the southwest area of the development abutting the shoreline. Adjacent NORTH Single family home Properties/Land Comprehensive Plan LD-Low Density Residential (3-6 Uses units/acre) Zoning/Land Use R-1 Single Family 40,000 s.f. SOUTH Single family home Comprehensive Plan LD-Low Density Residential (3-6 units/acre) Zoning/Land Use R-1 Single Family 40,000 s.f. EAST Evermoor Townhomes Common Area Comprehensive Plan LD-Low Density Residential (3-6 units/acre) Zoning/Land Use PD-68 1 WEST Farquar Lake Comprehensive Plan WAT—Water/Pond Zoning/Land Use Water/Pond 2 Development Project Review Planning Commission Recommendation: At its meeting of March 2, 2022, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the project with the following actions and conditions: 1. Recommend approval of the Subdivision by preliminary plat to subdivide the 8.1-acre parcel into six single family lots, for construction of five new single family homes, subject to compliance with all City Codes and construction standards and the following conditions: a. A variance from Sect. 153.30 and Sect. 153.55(C) to allow use of shared private driveways is hereby granted based on the fact that Dakota County has limited the access to Diamond Path (Dakota County Road 33) to two access points for the 8.1-acre property. b. The developer shall provide evidence of cross-access, cross-maintenance agreements for the six lots in the development. c. Park dedication shall be a cash-in-lieu of land dedication. d. An escrow shall be dedicated for the future construction of bituminous trail along Diamond Path when it is upgraded to an urban section. e. The developer shall execute installation and maintenance agreements for the stormwater infiltration basins for each of the lots to be recorded against the property deeds. f. The developer shall execute installation and maintenance agreements for the landscape buffer areas abutting Farquar Lake for each of the lots to be recorded against the property deeds. g. A development agreement shall be executed with the developer which memorializes the conditions of the subdivision approval to be reviewed and approved at the time of consideration of the final plat. h. No grading, tree removal or other land disturbing activities may begin until the City issues the Natural Resources Management Permit(NRMP). i. The development, use and ongoing maintenance of the shoreland area shall be in compliance with the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) and the Water Resources Specialist's memo dated February 24, 2022. j. An easement shall be dedicated to the City to provide access to maintain the City's sanitary sewer subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. k. Final grading, drainage, utility plans are subject to final review and approval by the City Engineer and subject to the Engineering memo dated February 24, 2022. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan guides the site for "LD" (Low Density Residential, 3-6 units/acre)development. Six(6) single family lots would result in a development density of 0.85 units/acre which is less than 3 units per acre currently specified in the comprehensive plan. The 2040 Comprehensive Plan states that in some cases of infill development when there are severe slopes, mature trees, lakes, wetlands, or existing adjacent residential neighborhoods, densities of less than three units per acre may be required. The proposed subdivision is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan designation. 3 Zoning: The property is zoned "R-1" (Single family residential, 40,000 sq. ft. min. lot). In addition, the property is located within the "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) zoning district. The proposed development requires no changes to the existing zoning classifications. Preliminary Plat: The three existing parcels are unplatted lots. The petitioners plan to subdivide the property to create six (6) single family lots; Lot 1 will contain the existing home and Lots 2-6 will be available for new home construction. Ten feet(10')of right-of-way is shown dedicated to Dakota County for Diamond Path(Dakota County Road 33). The Dakota County Plat Commission reviewed the development application at its January 5,2022, meeting. Because the site abuts a County road it is subject to Dakota County's Contiguous Plat Ordinance and subject to the County spacing requirements. In earlier reviews, the County stated the number of access points for this development would be limited to two. Two are proposed. The County states that the proposed northern access point will likely be converted to a right-in/right- out access in the future if a center median is constructed in this area. The second driveway, shown aligned with the Evermoor Parkway to the east,is expected to have full access onto Diamond Path into the future. Variance consideration: In the subdivision chapter of the City Code, §153.30 and §153.55(C) require single family parcels to each be provided with direct driveway access to a public street. A variance from these two provisions is needed for the Lakeside project to allow the two shared private driveways for the six single family parcels. The City has granted similar variances in the past,but only very rarely, and it has been many years since one was last approved. The variance to direct public street access has only been allowed in cases with access restrictions, sensitive natural features, varied terrain, and mature trees. The County's access restriction may be considered a practical difficulty because installing a public street to serve the lot would require additional room for right-of-way and setbacks,pushing the homes further west,resulting in greater site disturbance, tree removal, and closer proximity to Farquar Lake. The shared private street provides a narrower means of access to help minimize site disturbance and to protect the lake. Sustainability consideration: §153.60 Environmental Protection states,"In the subdividing of land, due regard shall be shown for the protection of all natural terrain features of the site." The petitioners revised earlier plans so that the northern portion of the site, the bluff area, is incorporated into the lot with the existing home, and will remain undisturbed. Linear infiltration basins and vegetative buffers are located in the rear yards providing stormwater filtration and management prior to draining into the lake. The required buffers and infiltration basins will be memorialized in an installation and maintenance agreement with each of the properties. Two cul- de-sacs are provided rather than a through street to minimize tree removal on the knoll on the east central side of the site. Last,the developer requests to construct the private street without curb and gutter, to allow sheet draining and infiltration in the front lawns prior to stormwater treatment in the rear yard infiltration basins. Curb and gutter are normally required for all public and private streets. However, the City Engineer and Public Works staff were concerned that curb and gutter would provide concentrated flow of stormwater that would require additional structures to manage. The yards will need to be carefully designed to ensure the sheet drainage does not lead to long- term erosion issues. Site Plan: A site plan is not required for review of a single family subdivision. However, one is provided to more easily view the lot layout, the private street and building pad sites. 4 As noted earlier, Dakota County will limit the number of access points from the development to Diamond Path. One option would be to connect the two access points to provide an internal connected street. A large hill is located on the east side of the site that contains a number of significant trees. The petitioners propose to construct two cul-de-sacs that will allow full fire access, while preserving the trees and large knoll. One of the issues with the cul-de-sac layout is that they create large impervious surface areas. The maximum impervious coverage permitted on a"SH"(Shoreland Overlay)parcel is 25%and the lots that contain the cul-de-sacs may have issues with the maximum impervious coverage requirement. Natural Resources: The site is located within the "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) zoning district of Farquar Lake. A wetland has also been identified and delineated on the site. Any work around the wetland will be required to conform to the State's Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) rules. The site is also heavily wooded with varied terrain. Attached is a memo from the City's Natural Resources staff reviewing requirements for development of the site. Farquar Lake is currently listed as an"Impaired Water"according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) due to excess nutrients. Stormwater treatment and management will be an important issue related to this project. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reviewed the development plans and stated that the plans appear to meet the requirements of the"SH"(Shoreland Overlay)district and that they had no other comments at this time. Grading Plan: The grading plan was reviewed by Public Works and City Engineering staff and the comments are attached. The site grading is shown in two phases with the"Developer Grading Plan" and the "Builder Grading Plan." The lots are to be custom-designed and custom-graded. However, an overarching plan is established to ensure stormwater is properly managed between the lots. Tree Removal and Mitigation Plans: A tree removal plan and mitigation plan were submitted showing that a total of the total 7,000 caliper inches of significant trees on the site,the development will remove 2,874 caliper inches. A total of 10% of the removed caliper inches or 287.4 caliper inches will need to be replaced. The total trees needed will be 115 two and one-half inch caliper trees. Elevation Drawings: Elevation drawings are not required for a single family development. Landscape Plan: A landscape plan is not required for a single family development. However, a landscape plan was submitted which shows where the replacement trees will be located. Municipal Utilities: City utilities are available to the site with water available along Diamond Path and sanitary sewer behind the building pads in the rear yards. Street Classifications/Accesses/Circulation: • Diamond Path(Arterial): Diamond Path (CSAH 33) is a rural section 2-lane County roadway with ditches and shoulders. There is a designated left turn lane southbound to east bound from 5 Diamond Path onto Evermoor Parkway and a southbound bypass lane. The County is limiting the number of access points onto Diamond Path to two. Pedestrian Access: The City requires the installation of sidewalk and trail along public streets for all new developments. Because Diamond Path is not an urban section at this time, an escrow for the future construction of a pathway along Diamond Path will be required. When Diamond Path is upgraded, a path will be installed at that time. Public Safety Issues: The Fire Department states that private driveways longer than 150' need firetruck access and the ability for firetrucks to turn around. The site contains two large cul-de- sacs which are intended to meet this requirement. Hydrants will be stubbed into the cul-de-sacs for firefighting. Recreation Issues: The site is located less than 250' from Huntington Park on the northeast corner of Diamond Path and Pilot Knob Road. Park dedication is proposed to be satisfied with a cash-in- lieu of land dedication. Signs: No sign approvals are given at this time. No signs may be installed prior to the issuance of a permit. A separate sign permit must be obtained prior to the installation of any signs on the site or the building. Public Hearing Comments: The public hearing was held at the January 5, 2022, Planning Commission meeting. The following comments were received and responses are provided: 1. Should a pedestrian connection be provided through the neighborhood? The City normally requires sidewalks and trails in most other residential developments. Staff response: The City requires pedestrian connections in the form of trails and sidewalks in residential subdivisions. However, in this development, additional trails and sidewalks will create additional impervious surface area which could negatively impact the lake. An escrow will be dedicated for the construction of a pathway along Diamond Path when the County upgrades it in the future. 2. How will lake access, beach and docks relate to the requirements for the lake buffer and infiltration basins? Staff response: Each lot will be required to provide vegetative buffering abutting the lake and a stormwater infiltration basin,but will also be entitled to install a dock and beach as regulated by the DNR and the City. The Code requirements for vegetative buffers states that where buffers are removed for lake access, they must be replaced. The City anticipates the new owners will need to work closely with the Natural Resources staff to design their beach, dock and lake access areas to suit their needs while protecting the lake. 3. Dakota County said they will need to take 40'of my property for the upcoming Diamond Path (Co. Rd. 33) improvement project. Will the County need more than the 10'from this development for the Diamond Path expansion project? Has the County reviewed the development plans? Are they aware of the project? Staff Response: Yes, Dakota County is aware of this proposed development; the Dakota County Plat Commission reviewed the proposed development plans at their January 5, 2022, meeting. 6 The subject property abuts a County Road, so it is subject to the Dakota County Contiguous Plat Ordinance. All subdivisions abutting County Roads are required to be reviewed by the Dakota County Plat Commission to determine County right-of-way needs, access spacing and similar County requirements. The Dakota County Plat Commission comments are attached. 4. The developer said they planned to construct the homes in phases to limit the amount of land disturbance to help protect the Lake. Will this be a City requirement? Staff response: The City will issue the NRMP once the conditions of approval are met. No work may begin until all the erosion control measures and the tree protective fencing have been installed. The grading is proposed to occur in two phases, phase one will be when the developer installs the private streets, rough-grades the home pads, driveways and the infiltration areas. This is a multiple-lot process to ensure proper drainage and access for each lot. Phase two will consist of the builder performing individual lot construction. The builder is able to begin lot construction once a building permit or individual NRMP has been obtained. Once the property is platted, the builder will be able to apply for building permits. 5. What will the developer be required to do to protect the lake during development and construction? Staff response: No land disturbing activity may begin until the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) has been issued. The Water Resources Specialist's memo provides a full explanation of the measures that will be required, including double rows of silt fencing, temporary and permanent cover of disturbed soils, best management practices for erosion control and other protective measures. Development sites are inspected weekly and after each 0.5-inch rainfall event by the Natural Resources Technician. 6. Infiltration area should be established early to help protect the lake early in the construction process. Staff response: Staff concurs, but both the Water Resources Specialist and City Engineer state that once construction is completed, the infiltration areas will need to be re-established for individual property owner's use. 7. Explain the tools used to ensure the long-term maintenance and preservation of the infiltration area and buffer area. How can the City ensure that homeowners maintain the buffers and infiltration area into perpetuity? Staff response: An agreement will be executed with each of the properties and filed against the properties' deeds for the installation and long-term maintenance of the protective buffers and infiltration basins. The agreements will state that changes to the approved buffer and infiltration basin must be approved by the City Council. 7 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO.2022- PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.358,the City of Apple Valley adopted, as Chapter 153 of the City Code,regulations to control the subdivision of land within its borders; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code,the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application for subdivision of land by plat on January 5,202; 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 March 3, 2022, 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 Exhibit"A", attached hereto,is hereby approved for a one-year period,the preliminary plat is identified as: LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code, that said preliminary plat approval is subject to the following conditions,which shall be incorporated into a development 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 six(6)lots and no outlots. 2. Park dedication requirements are based upon the City's finding that the subdivision will create 13.75 residents/occupants that will generate a need for 0.131 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 0.131 acres of needed land area at a benchmark land value of$75,000 per acre,which the City reasonably determines that it will need to expend to acquire land and/or to make capital park improvements in order to provide the necessary recreational services as a result of this subdivision. 3. Storm water pond requirements will be satisfied by the dedication on the final plat of drainage and utility easements over the stormwater infiltration basins and execution of a private installation and maintenance agreement for the long-term maintenance and functioning of the storm water infiltration basins, subject to final review and approval by the City Engineer, which is the land the City reasonably determines that it will need in order to provide the necessary storm water management as a result of this subdivision. 4. An installation and maintenance agreements shall be executed and recorded for the protective buffer zone areas abutting Farquar Lake and the designated wetland prior to issuing a building permit. 5. A ten foot(10')wide easement shall be dedicated for drainage,utility, street, sidewalk, and street lights along the entire perimeter of lot(s)within the plat wherever abutting public road right-of-ways. 6. A five foot(5')wide drainage and utility easement shall be dedicated along all common lot lines. 7. The developer shall provide ingress/egress. cross-access, and maintenance agreement(s)for use of the shared driveways to the City Attorney for review and approval. The agreement(s) shall be recorded by the developer contemporaneously with 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. 9. Installation of pedestrian improvements in accordance with the City's adopted Trail and Sidewalk Policies. Dedication of escrow shall be provided for the future construction of eight foot(8')wide bituminous pathway along Diamond Path Road(Co. Rd. 33)as it abuts the subdivision. 10. No grading,tree removal or other land disturbing activities may begin until the City issues the Natural Resources Management Permit(NRMP). 11. The developer shall submit a final grading plan and lot elevations with erosion control procedures, to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP). If the site is one (1) or more acres in size, the developer shall comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's storm water permit rules for regulating storm water discharges to abate water pollution during construction activities, and shall submit to the City a copy of all permits required thereunder to be obtained by the developer(Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's storm water permit rules are regulated in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Section 122.26 and Minnesota Statutes). 12. The development, use and ongoing maintenance of the shoreland area shall be in compliance with Chapters 153 and 155 of the City Code and the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP). 13. An easement shall be dedicated to the City to provide access to maintain the City's sanitary sewer subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 2 14. Final grading,drainage,utility plans are subject to final review and approval by the City Engineer and subject to the Engineering memo dated February 24,2022. 15. Installation of a public(or private)street lighting system,constructed to City and Dakota Electric Association standards. 16. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.Weekend construction hours shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Construction shall not be performed on Sundays or federal holidays. 17. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the development agreement. ADOPTED this day of , 20 . Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CERTIFICATE I, Pamela Gackstetter, Apple Valley City Clerk, hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council on , 20 , the original of which is in my possession, dated this_ day of , 20_ Pamela J. Gackstetter,City Clerk 3 v c i Call 48 Hours before digging: L) ''' \ PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 811 or ca11811 .com \\ / / Common Ground Alliance TO o ` .N ` Parcel 1: o `� - R700 All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to-wit: a `\ / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, distant 917.90 feet easterly, measured along said line y / o from the north quarter corner of said Section 24; thence easterly along said north line of said Section 24 to a 3 1 �N> , / o / I point which is 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 Q P / I seconds east (said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described, having an assumed 00NQ / `\\ oN� pp.�N18q / bearing of south 90 degrees east) a distance of 133.7 feet; thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance N <Q�P` \ ��P1.1‘ - / of 307.64 feet; thence south 82 degrees 22 minutes west to the easterly shore of Farquar Lake; thence o 3 \ - ' / northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to the point of intersection with a line drawn from the point of O NO.3 , , ' \ / beginning south 24 degrees west to the shore of said Lake; thence north in a straight line to the point of CS.PN• / / / beginning. I � o \ / / Torrens Property / ,66 -- , I I /� / / Torrens Certificate No. 162022. / 565 � ' I I / �� / / i 0 I I r / Parcel 2: All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to-wit: I 1 RS _0 / / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner of said I 46,177 sf / 1 ( / I Section 24; thence south 37 degrees, 34 minutes,46 seconds east (said North line of said Section 24 thruout 15� ' I I I I I / these courses herein described, having an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees east) 133.7 feet; thence \ / \ / I I I 1 I 6 south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet to the place of beginning of the land being herein `�\ / 11,090sf I 1 ��30 1 / described: From said place of beginning proceed south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 92.36 feet, ' ' o �o I I \ / / thence south 41 degrees 15 minutes east a distance of 230.0 feet; thence south 46 degrees 08 minutes east a \\\ / 93 1 I t- I I / distance of 140.0 feet; thence south 22 degrees 24 minutes east a distance of 237.7 feet; thence north 76 \\ \\ / I 1 / I I I / degrees 52 minutes west to the shore of Farquar lake; thence northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to /� I I / / \ I 1 I I \ / the point of intersection with a line drawn from the place of beginning of the land being herein described south sa I I I \ ill \ I I / 82 degrees and 22 minutes west to the shore of said Lake; thence north 82 degrees and 22 minutes east to / \\ ' I I I I I W I \ the said place of beginning according to the Government Survey thereof. I \ PROPOSED INFILTRATION Torrens Property / / o I I 1 I \ 5 \ I 1 �� BASIN (TYP.) Torrens Certificate No. 162023. \ ") / / I I I l I 1 � I I I I 50,959 sf I / Yyr.ek - \ II Parcel 3: / a5 so \ , / I 1 II 1 I I / �/ / That parcel of land located in Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, Dakota County, 2 \ \ , II I4 I I / Minnesota lying West of the West right of way line of S.A.R. No. 33 and East of the following described line: R3� \ \ 1 I I I \ t\ // SP,, / I Beginning at a point on the north line of said Government Lot 1, Section 24, said point is 1,382.05 feet west of / R10.0 \ \ , I I 1 42,532sf I \ I \ /, / / / / the Northeast corner of Section 24; thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds East (said North line of \ \; I I I I \ / VV / / Government Lot 1 having an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees East) a distance of 133.7 feet; thence / 7 Qp \ \ I I / South 07 degrees 23 minutes East a distance of 400.00 feet; thence South 41 degrees 15 minutes East a o p 0 \ \ I C I I I I oHw�' / I A6 �� distance of 230.00 feet; thence South 46 degrees 08 minutes East a distance of 140.00 feet; thence South 22 / ��p�` / \` / \ \ \ I I \ I I SETBACK MIN) / � �., degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 237.70 feet and there terminating. o \ \ \ 3 I / I - �� pN / EXISTING SANITARY LINE / O 44,635 sf I I R�6D / � \\ \ \ \ \ / < I �, / SITE DEVELOPMENT DATA \ I I - I 1 / //� ? 1 2 \ \ N \ / / / ` I /i ' • N' � ' •.� 1-1 / , z \ \ \ i I I / \�, I. -- � � `� • EXISTING ZONING: R-1; SINGLE FAMILY v ` \ \ / ------ \I I ` � ' I`OHWL PER REHDER 53 /I_il �c'y, 52,932sf \ \ \ \ / I i ""� 8tASSOC. \�'�-PELINEATED WETLAND ER KHOLHAUG • GROSS SITE AREA: 8.12 AC / �T \ \ _ - , J1=11 118 - ENVIROMENTAL SERVICES MAJOR R.O.W. (DIAMOND PATH): 0.26 AC X # / EXISTING WETLANDS (ABOVE OHWL): 0.04 AC / /\� �\ \ �\ / \ \� / ,/ -/� ��� � BELOW OHWL: 0.05AC / , I / ,ir ,Z , - `� BLUFF AREA: 0.88 AC -\7 \ \ �,�� \ / \ '_L� \`- 40' BUFFER ADJACENT • NET SITE AREA: 6.89 AC / sPk 1 TO WETLAND • DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY ,'� � \ \ ` EDGE OF WATER; FIELD 150' SINGLE FAMILY HOMES: 6 HOMES (INCLUDES EXISTING HOME) CO / / \� sP ---- \ \J LCOATED ON 10/21/2020 PROPOSED INFILTRATION , r / �,� \ \ \\ / 20' DRAINAGE& (ELEV= 898.56(NAVD88) • PROJECT DENSITY: - 20' DRAINAGE& \ y� ' SPN / DOC NO.30636UTILITY 23 GROSS: PER BASIN (TYP.) UTILITY EASEMENT PER 6y. GROSS: ±0.74 UN/AC DOC NO.3063623 �� ' / ` NET: ±0.87 UN/AC PROPOSED INFILTRATION - / I BASIN (TYP.) ', \l��sP - > SS S, I(VXISTING"/ OI PER DOC NO.3063625 HOME �� / `-16.5' BUFFER I / �� SITE LEGEND LOT STANDARDS �\ FARQUAR e - `` FARQUAR LAKE EXISTING PROPOSED �. - i EXISTING SANITARY LINE (OHW=899.2 NGVD29;PER DNR WEBSITE) STANDARD R-1 SINGLE 75'OHWL SETBACK(MIN)-, PROPERTY LINE FAMILY .\\ / / ��= LOT LINE MINIMUM LOT AREA - 40,000 SF(REQUIRED) AVERAGE T AREA / aMINIMUMLLOOT WIDTH 57,105 150'SF /-20' BLUFF 105,496sf \ / 4/ --20' DRAINAGE& SETBACK LINEIMPACT ZONE - _ / UTILITY EASEMENT _ PER DOC NO.545453 EASEMENT LINE MAX BUILDING HEIGHT 35' / - - - - z CURB AND GUTTER MAX IMPERVIOUS 25% / / . / / / 1 �'�-oHwL PER RENDER&Assoc. TIP-OUT CURB AND GUTTER l J el* POND NORMAL WATER LEVEL SETBACKS - 1 / / J IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE CALCULATIONS. T SIDE NNTERIORLOT S0' FR020CNTYRD RETAINING WALL /�1 OHWL 75' _1 ( / DEVELOPMENT NOTES REAR 30' I Block 1 Lot 1 Block 1 Lot 2 Block 1 Lot 3 Block 1 Lot 4 Block 1 Lot 5 Block 1 Lot 6 O -BLUFF AREA- / / J / a _ / // Gross Area 105,496 52,932 44,535 42,532 50,959 46,177 u / / i�//// � Above OHWL(NET) 105,126 52,228 43,651 41,547 45,850 43,669 Allowable Impervious 26,282 13,057 10,913 10,387 11,463 10,917 1. ALL LOT DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST FOOT. I ryio /\. / Pad Area 3,750 3,673 5,100 5,100 3,911 4,734 Q �I / //�/ / `� 2. ALL AREAS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST SQUARE FOOT. N , / / �\ Driveway Area 4,362 9,384 4,751 1,353 7,551 6,183 // // `�/ Total Impervious 8,112 13,057 9,851 6,453 11,462 10,917 3. STREET NAMES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY. 0 / / / ` 18169.5 0 1062 3934 1 0 z iljj ( /// / / 4. DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED. 0 a \ / �/ / DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED OVER ALL PUBLIC 2 / / / UTILITIES. 1" = 50' Q u / / Net Area of Lots 2 6 226,945 0 LL 10 // / / Net Area of lots x 25% 56,736 0 o / 0' 50' 100' 150' w 0 r"i Actual Impervious 51,740 0 / PRELIMINARY PLANS w Q z , J SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 1 Z/O1/21 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A 3 CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD /� Phone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF ` J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE O F DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 PRELIMINARY PLAT HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 MATHEW J. WELINSKI VERTICAL SCALE. A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53596 Westwood Professional Services,Inc. 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More specifically, the plans were revised per plan markup comments from City Engineer. The plan set has two grading plans. The developer plan set includes clearing, detail work along the lake and grading for the shared driveways. This work will be done early in the project. Builder grading plan guides the builder on building pad locations and the final drainage to the raingardens. The rear yard infiltration basin system has been re-designed to five rear yard raingardens. Each will be owned and maintained by each homeowner. The grading for the raingardens will be completed by the developer at the beginning of the project along with establishing all required buffers for the lake and wetland. Final raingarden plantings will be done as the homes are completed. Regarding public utilities. 6" watermains have been moved to lot lines and are within side yard drainage and utility easements. Lots 1 and 4 water services will come directly off the current watermain on Diamond Path. All sanitary services now run directly to the existing sanitary sewer line, no more shared services. City maintenance access to the existing sanitary sewer will need to come from Lot 1 and then down the common lot line of Lots 1 & 2. 0 JH LAND deveLopment 650 Quaker Avenue Jordan, MN 55352 952.452.9569 Shared driveway widths have been increased to 24 ft and the cul-de-sacs have been re-designed to a tear drop shape to better handle required turn arounds, see page 13 of plan set. No curb and gutters have been added to the shared driveways. We've received mix comments from Staff on this topic. Curb and gutters are normally used to gather, concentrate, and direct storm water to catch basins, then piped to storm water treatment ponds. Due to trying to keep this a low impact development, no catch basins, storm pipes, or storm ponds are planned for this development. Our plan minimalizes concentrated flows. Storm water is planned to sheet drain across the drives and then sheet drain across grass/vegetation to the rear yard raingardens for final treatment. Traffic volumes on the shared drives will be very low. The south shared drive provides access to three lots, most of the north shared drive provides access to just two lots. The paved section is a typical private street section of 2" wear, tack coat, 2" base, 8" class five, 12" granular borrow, over compacted subgrade. The extra durability a curb provides is just not warranted. Nearby, there exists two examples of current shared drives without curbs. One just north of this property on Diamond Path and the other near Long Lake off 132nd Street, see attached Exhibit A. A homeowner's association will be established mainly to maintain the shared drives and if needed assist in the maintenance of the raingardens. We look forward to getting started with this unique neighborhood in Apple Valley. Sincerely, Mark Sonstegard Vice President of Operations JMH Land Development 0 RAH LAND deueLopment 650 Quaker Avenue Jordan, MN 55352 952.452.9569 EXHIBIT A Diamond Path (Lake Farquar) Ili - -7. t r ' � ti • it , - - .� _, r 111 Mak - 0-- .: i -- iv rem. • t { I ii AIM .t Jo.. : -- ;-� 'i: lio y yM1 0 JMH LAND deueLopment 650 Quaker Avenue Jordan, MN 55352 952.452.9569 132nd Street (Long Lake) L , • . 1 .} r - << L . A ;.; a• , # { fi4 --+-- - -max U c vi a) U a) N c - 1/ ,�,t:_......-7:z,.... .t..: ',Lc' *rL�{ • •`a� RELI WI I NARY PLANS ti ■ f • •r - -� d • '' P . . . . , Ai pi • , • . ,tlk ' • - i' : % ° Ors .'_- 'a w ■ '� • - SITE �:.� ! . , r ti, • I � ■ ` . ,:1,? • ■- FOR J- ' - __‘ .. *. S L to Lcn� Like a , r •X SITE , GRADING , UTILITIES , . . ... ,,,.„...,,....., , . • II ., ab A: ' ' 4 4 s 4 . . a)i'\:z -;N. ..r- t-114.;a 6 . 4: f.a r -L' -4:I yr 4- . .i. ..4 .6. '. , . - - li 4 • 41.;14. 111 ,Ir.; * .40 , "mmwmil ' ' Vicinity Map AND LANDSCAPE (NOT TO SCALE) FOR LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH APPLE VALLEY MINNESOTA PREPARED FOR: SHEET INDEX JMH LAND DEVELOPMENT Sheet List Table Sheet Number Sheet Title 650 QUAKER AVENUE 1 Cover 2 Existing Conditions Plan JORDAN , MINNESOTA 3 Preliminary Plat NO. DATE REVISION SHEETS Developer Grading, Drainage & Erosion o1 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS ALL CONTACT: MARK SON STEGARD 4 Control Plan Builder Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control PHONE: (952) 452 - 9569 5 Plan EMAIL: MARK. SONSTEGARD@JMHLAND.COM 6 Utility Plan 7 Details PREPARED BY: 8 Tree Preservation Plan 9 Tree Inventory 0VVestvvood10 Tree Inventory 11 Preliminary Landscape Plan > Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 U U Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 12 Landscape Notes & Details PRELIMINARY PLANS o Toll Free (888) 937-5150 westwoodps.com cy; 13 Autoturn Exhibit ~ Westwood Professional Services, Inc. FOR SITE, GRADING, UTILITIES, AND9 PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743 .01 LANDSCAPE 0 2 FOR g 5- CONTACT: CHRISTIAN H . FROEMKE LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH o APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA w O w Q m INITIAL SUBMITTAL DATE: 02/16/22 SHEET: 1 OF 13 �n Lnir w N t O O z , J PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V• \ C .,-- vi- \ / Call 48 Hours before digging: cu N r- `1 / 0 811 or ca11811 .com 1 L., pON Common Ground Alliance c I 1-- .------- O �'' �Pj • I A L-- �� / n oN v, \ I \ \ -4 / x/o V \ / a / O / °N NIP' / 1 rn -o r' ID �I / / \\ 1 a o I L� / /p° �PZ I / o ) L. ` Ges% . �'�� A r) i PPrN) / PS poN �Pj/ �X/EED) NDPpT IPLE 0.9 �� 1 / oN °2�E Z • DIPMO PPPLE v / MON / o �P1 x 522 OE OF MOOR / / CCT/ �` �33 (p1A / / pPNGPS �Pj/ �ESTE NE P PT OF EVER N © / O. TN PER / GPS \+ T N ❑ PP p°N ) nv S p,.N (PUBLIC STREET) , r ► F pIPMOEDPLEEY / Ili / v�Pj �\ L /r- , ► C (P� 0 LINEOORPPj / pON 1 , LEGAL DESCRIPTION ) r: STERLYR VERM/ 0e< IRO]/2"°PEN �/ (PER TITLE COMMITMENT NO. HB-43904� � i / �, V VTNE P%O/ c>> poN 1 vN 0 ^kc� �� i / Parcel 1: 1/ ,/\ L1 4) L g30' j - :GP:0--------, /\/ \�\ \, p°NvNP `SkG' / / / oAll that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to wit: NI, \\ po �.�- -o / . Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, distant 917.90 feet easterly, measured along said line from the north quarter corner / N� / / of said Section 24;thence easterly along said north line of said Section 24 to a point which is 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner tv po �Pj� / / thereof;thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds east(said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described, having o / / / v�P I G- � / 2 /9Z0 an assumed bearing of south 90 degrees east)a distance of 133.7 feet;thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet; N / / / thence south 82 degrees 22 minutes west to the easterly shore of Farquar Lake;thence northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to the point GPS N/ of intersection with a line drawn from the point of beginning south 24 degrees west to the shore of said Lake;thence north in a straight line to Li__J / �% po ` / / `� / the point of beginning. 11111.11 - / Pj , -> r` G poN /� 940 / �� i \` / Torrens Property + `-FD. 1/2"OPFI Torrens Certificate No. 762022. GPS / / Opp / /- IRON PIP / +fib / I �Pt / ti3 / / / Parcel 2: GPOP �� / gr30�1R A`\ '� / All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to-wit: e ______---------- 0 �/ tJ o / y o / / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, 7382.05 feet west of the northeast corner of said Section 24;thence south 37 ) I / 7s(5'0N 1 _ / / / / �'') ...---- I degrees, 34 minutes,46 seconds east(said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described, having an assumed bearing of -0 / �920� - y f South 90 degrees east) 133.7 feet;thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet to the place of beginning of the land being / / / , / herein described:From said place of beginning proceed south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 92.36 feet, thence south 41 degrees 15 / / \`\ x ��• �' /� / / / P / minutes east a distance of 230.0 feet;thence south 46 degrees 08 minutes east a distance of 140.0 feet;thence south 22 degrees 24 minutes P / / f \ i - ram-WETLAND DELINEATED e� /� / east a distance of 237.7 feet,'thence north 76 degrees 52 minutes west to the shore of Farquar lake;thence northwesterly along the shore of !� 1 KIOLHAUG , 7---- 1 / said Lake to the point of intersection with a line drawn from the place of beginning of the land being herein described south 82 degrees and -FD. 1/2� - / _ PARCEL 2 1 ENVIRONMENTAL/ / SPA 22 minutes west to the shore of said Lake;thence north 82 degrees and 22 minutes east to the said place of beginning according to the Z\''' / /P.O.B.PARCEL 2 1 PINCHTOP IRON 110" 11 / / 1 SERVICES ` Government Survey thereof / • �P� / •\ 11 PIPE _ 1 Y f `� 'o ZV / I (DISTURBED) < / 1 V W ,tom �� �� N Torrens Property C''` GP os o a / / ` -EDGE OF WATER FIELD — 1 / sP�0� `/ / S a `- S07°23'E 400.0 DEED) / 9 / Torrens Certificate No. 162023. Q ,� a ( � � LOCATED ON 10/�020 � . ` �P' / ,_ z • au �92:36- ED) x 11 (ELEV=89 NAVD88) 1 PN � / o o - x / 7 / / Parcel 3: / �` _ - x - 20 FT DRAINAGE-r �� GPS �� &UTILITY `` ` N ' That parcel of land located in Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, Dakota County, Minnesota lying West of the West right of Q� �, 07..4 DEED) nu x 1 t jor EASEMENT PER 1\� / \ - �- �� / way line of S.A.R. No. 33 and East of the following described line: �P �'�) qX DOC NO. 1 11 C�1 h - 3063622 1 1 � / `'PONDING / y°° �D 41110111111111r / P/D:010240002040 1 / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Government Lot 1,Section 24,said point is 1,382.05 feet west of the Northeast corner of Section Q•, 1 ( l 3310 ro // \ o I 1 I / EASEMENT PER 24;thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds East(said North line of Government Lot 1 having an assumed bearing of South 90 7 ° 1- DOC NO.3063624 / �P` j. CENTERLINE OF- o � - -; degrees East)a distance of 133.7 feet;thence South 07 degrees 23 minutes East a distance of 400.00 feet'thence South 41 degrees 15 minutes DRESS: 13009 DIAMOND PATH/ �.�, ' .�p6 \ \ GRAVEL PATH _ East a distance of 230.00 feet;thence South 46 degrees 08 minutes East a distance of 740.00 feet;thence South 22 degrees 24 minutes East a ♦ 1 N I ��� distance of 237.70 feet and there terminating. / ,o (., \ \ ��-20 FT DRAINAGE&UTILITY--- e� �'� ®�� Q° bo, o \ \ ���� EASEMENT PER DOC NO.3063623 ``\ N -T Abstract / / \ / / „ 1 \�\ \ I\\\ / / / - 7 \�,,-' >(::--\ \ \ y , ��� LEGEND / \ \ / �� cc 930� ♦ \ \ sP O w %�_ + - SANITARY MANHOLE BOUNDARY LINE N/C2 / — rl* 1�1 0 / J j sT STORM MANHOLE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE �0.0 �� — LOT LINE / 940 ` `` .' '! `, 11 I �- o -PONDING ® CATCH BASIN �� �- H use1 1 I EASEMENT PER / / , , - - - - - - EASEMENT LINE ,, Si& 1)111,. A \ I 1IDOC NO.3063625 ® FLARED END SECTION/ / 0 _yf ` l'tf ,% �1I - - SECTION LINE '►0II //// FARQUAR LAKE c0 HYDRANT / •' `� `\ , r I 700 (OHW=899.2 NGVD29;PER DNR WEBSITE) cry CABLE TELEVISION LINE / -9� ` ` �..� /O 0 0 I i g GATE VALVE/ / : / / ` 1 - GAS GAS LINE WI I ❑E ELECTRIC BOX V -POSSIBLE SOLAR/ / Q - ? ` I POH POWER OVERHEAD ARRAY POST/ ` I ��� I BUT NO SOLAR ELECTRIC METER / a , z I PANELS PUG POWER UNDERGROUND /' ) ` f i I STREET LIGHT / ^ , P " R L 1 I I ` I t SAN SANITARY SEWER / Q / 960� ` 1r I . o \ \\ ( GUY WIRE STO STORM SEWER / / a ¢ 1 I ('� I \`11 POWER POLE / \ :0 ' DR,IN E i TIL --lam 4I \ TOH TELEPHONE OVERHEAD / EA E N PER .0 N . ,54. ///J I / I I 2 ' ❑ TELEPHONE BOX TUG TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND 0 cc z O / ( 17.4± I o w 1:)//il, p w ❑Tv CABLE TV BOX WAT WATERMAIN O )) \( ) ' LJLJ Qw / �i / F- o G, NATURAL GAS METERFo FIBER OPTIC / /�U I j x FENCE LINE _p / / /Lu (b STEEL/WOOD POSTO -� SIGN/ / CONCRETE SURFACEo \ / o / ® MAIL BOXBITUMINOUS SURFACE a lz'�� / / / �O FLAG POLE GRAVEL SURFACE O ui pCAlW // _ _a �� / // / Q SOIL BORING _ _ WETLAND w l07 ` ` CO + ' X / • FOUND MONUMENT(SEE LABEL) 0 O - • • LL O \ / 1# ` CAST IRON MONUMENT(SEE LABEL) 0 i r` 0' 50' 100' 150' Lu o -� �� • 0 SET MONUMENT(SEE LABEL) 0 m � 1 \ o / _ t , / R° - -�, / PRELIMINARY PLANSLLJ z • - . / / Q SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A J CHECKED: CHF � 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR UNDER THE LAWS OF THE EXISTING CONDITIONS (/— STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD A J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Phone (952)937-5150 12701Minnetonka, Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 PLAN HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' MATHEW J. WELINSKI Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 VERTICAL SCALE: A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53596 APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA N N ESOTA Westwood Professional services,Inc. JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02/16/22 A • PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V \ C ai / Call 48 Hours before digging: V •a) i / PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 811 or ca11811 .com \\ / / Common Ground Alliance o \ / I ` / Parcel 1: o ___-- / / ' 870.0 All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to-wit: a \\ / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, distant 917.90 feet easterly, measured along said line y / from the north quarter corner of said Section 24; thence easterly along said north line of said Section 24 to a o 1 / �Nl / / o / / I point which is 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 Q P / I seconds east (said North line of said Section 24 thruout these courses herein described, having an assumed MONO / / `\\ O \D Qp.�N s� _- ' I bearing of south 90 degrees east) a distance of 133.7 feet; thence south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance N <Q�P / \ o\p,M I of 307.64 feet; thence south 82 degrees 22 minutes west to the easterly shore of Farquar Lake;thence o 3 / \ \ / northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to the point of intersection with a line drawn from the point of `V NO•3 / / -- ' I beginning south 24 degrees west to the shore of said Lake; thence north in a straight line to the point of O • C - N / / \ / I beginning. / I �_o \ / / Torrens Property / / 166 X ' I I _ - / / Torrens Certificate No. 162022. / 565 � � ' I I / �� / / / o I I / Parcel 2: / All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, described as follows, to-wit: / / I I Rs .0 / / Beginning at a point on the north line of said Section 24, 1382.05 feet west of the northeast corner of said I 46,177 sf I / 'I I Section 24; thence south 37 degrees, 34 minutes, 46 seconds east (said North line of said Section 24 thruout 151 ' I I I I / / these courses herein described, having an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees east) 133.7 feet; thence \ / \\ / / / 11,090 sf / / I 11 o I 11 I 6 south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 307.64 feet to the place of beginning of the land being herein \\ I ��3. described: From said place of beginning proceed south 7 degrees 23 minutes east a distance of 92.36 feet, \ o co I I \ / I thence south 41 degrees 15 minutes east a distance of 230.0 feet; thence south 46 degrees 08 minutes east a \\\ / 93 I tz I I I distance of 140.0 feet; thence south 22 degrees 24 minutes east a distance of 237.7 feet; thence north 76 \\ \\ / I I / I I I / degrees 52 minutes west to the shore of Farquar lake; thence northwesterly along the shore of said Lake to /�, I I / / I \ 1 I I \ / the point of intersection with a line drawn from the place of beginning of the land being herein described south / sa I I I I \ I I / 82 degrees and 22 minutes west to the shore of said Lake; thence north 82 degrees and 22 minutes east to / \\ _- I / I I I I I W I \ the said place of beginning according to the Government Survey thereof. \ PROPOSED INFILTRATION Torrens Property / / \ o I I I I I 5 I I I �� BASIN (TYP.) Torrens Certificate No. 162023. /I I I I I I \ \ I I 50,959 sf I / /�,/ \ \ I /� Parcel 3: ) i / 95 / / so \ / IIII II I / �/� / That parcel of land located in Government Lot 1, Section 24, Township 115, Range 20, Dakota County, z \ \ \--; \ I I 4 I \ / / Minnesota lying West of the West right of way line of S.A.R. No. 33 and East of the following described line: 7 a39 \ \ \ \ \ I \ / / / I Beginning at a point on the north line of said Government Lot 1, Section 24, said point is 1,382.05 feet west of / R10.0 i \ \ , \ I I 42,532sf I I I \ // // / S� / the Northeast corner of Section 24; thence South 37 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds East (said North line of / \ \; I I I I I / /� / Government Lot 1 having an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees East) a distance of 133.7 feet; thence / QP / \ \ \ I - I I z South 07 degrees 23 minutes East a distance of 400.00 feet; thence South 41 degrees 15 minutes East a / O 9/ / \ \ I r I I I I / W�: SP \\ distance of 230.00 feet; thence South 46 degrees 08 minutes East a distance of 140.00 feet; thence South 22 o �P,0O \\ / \ \ \ I I \ I I MINI / �/ a6 \• degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 237.70 feet and there terminating. / / o \ \ \ 3 I I / I I / SE1gA --_-_-•--- PN// / --EXISTING SANITARY LINE / ` / / / / ci. p �' \ 44,535 sf I I I I I / // / R7� . / '2, \\ \ \ I I _-� I �- �/ / SITE DEVELOPMENT DATA / \ \ \ I / \ ��_� \ • EXISTING ZONING: R-1; SINGLE FAMILY --------- --/ / I I / `OHWL PER RENDER 0), �, 52,932sf \ \ \ \ I I &ASSOC. \-' -DELINEATED WETLAND • GROSS SITE AREA: 8.12 AC / ij \ \ I PER KHOLHAUG / ` - J 11s ENVIROMENTAL SERVICES • MAJOR R.O.W. (DIAMOND PATH): 0.26 AC 4f // \ � \ \ \ „.........../..'---- �� 3- - - ��� EXISTING WETLANDS (ABOVE OHWL): 0.04 AC BELOW OHWL: 0.05 AC _" - `� BLUFF AREA: 0.88 AC / : \ \\ �,�� .\ \ / \ � ' \ -_� \'- 40' BUFFER ADJACENT • NET SITE AREA: 6.89 AC �(' \ \ \ // \ , / SPN TO WETLAND • DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY i ,'� \� / \ \ EDGE OF WATER;FIELD 150' SINGLE FAMILY HOMES: 6 HOMES (INCLUDES EXISTING / , r '� / / A -- _____ sP / /� \J 20' DRAINAGE& LCOATED ON 10/21/2020 PROPOSED INFILTRATION HOME) ., ,/ \ / UTILITY EASEMENT PER (ELEV= 898.56(NAVD88) BASIN (TYP.) • PROJECT DENSITY: 20' DRAINAGE& \ y� / SPN / /`�/ DOC NO.3063623 GROSS: ±0.74 UN/AC UTILITY EASEMENT PER \ � \ / \ DOC NO.3063623 PROPOSED INFILTRATION \-, -/ / \\ NET: ±0.87 UN/AC BASIN (TYP.) �� 1r;5P / �1 i tilIPE7s-riNG\ IN, \\ II �� / ` �'� PONDINGEASEMENTNs A PER DOC NO.3063625 ,= ` HOME \\ I I / \ `-16.5' BUFFER � � • / / �/ ADJACENT TO LAKE SITE LEGEND LOT STANDARDS ��� vv I FARQUAR '1 0 ,-\ FARQUAR LAKE EXISTING PROPOSED t"...Q / EXISTING SANITARY LINE (OHW=899.2 NGVD29;PER DNR WEBSITE) STANDARD R-1 SINGLE 75'OHWL SETBACK(MIN)-,\\ - - PROPERTY LINE FAMILY / i_ I LOT LINE MINIMUM LOT AREA 40,000 SF(REQUIRED) `� / I �- AVERAGE LOT AREA 57,105 SF 0, I-20' BLUFF 105,496sf \ / --20' DRAINAGE& MINIMUM LOT WIDTH 150' 1 IMPACT ZONE _ _I /// '-' UTILITY EASEMENT SETBACK LINE _ _ J-- - I ? / PER DOC NO.545453 EASEMENT LINE MAX BUILDING HEIGHT 35' / _ - 7 I I CURB AND GUTTER MAX IMPERVIOUS 25% / l I i TIP-OUT CURB AND GUTTER / I l f J �� --OHWL PER RENDER&ASSOC. POND NORMAL WATER LEVEL SETBACKS I /// J IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE CALCULATIONS. • SIDE FRONNTERIORLOT T 50' FROMOCNTYRD RETAINING WALL < /�1 l / OHWL 75' o ' / / // Block 1 Lot 1 Block 1 Lot 2 Block 1 Lot 3 Block 1 Lot 4 Block 1 Lot 5 Block 1 Lot 6 DEVELOPMENT NOTES REAR 30' o -BLUFF AREA- // / / ' Gross Area 105,496 52,932 44,535 42,532 50,959 46,177 UJ11.�\ // / / Above OHWL(NET) 105,126 52,228 43,651 41,547 45,850 43,669 I �/ / \\ / / Allowable Impervious 26,282 13,057 10,913 10,387 11,463 10,917 1. ALL LOT DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST FOOT. I nri1 �\ / Pad Area 3 750 3 673 5 100 5 100 3 911 4 734 Q N. I / //// / \� 2. ALL AREAS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST SQUARE FOOT. N / / / \\ Driveway Area 4,362 9,384 4,751 1,353 7,551 6,183 o J , , // // ` / Total Impervious 8,112 13,057 9,851 6,453 11,462 10,917 3. STREET NAMES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY. ®� / / / ` 18169.5 0 1062 3934 1 0 Z i_u ( / / / 4. DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED. 0 a �' // /�/ / / DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED OVER ALL PUBLIC 2 / / / / UTILITIES. 1" = 50' Q 50 / Net Area of Lots 2 6 226,945 0 LL 1° // / /// Net Area oflotsx25% 56,736 0 o o / 0' 50' 100' 150' W �''\ / Actual Impervious 51,740 0 / PRELIMINARY PLANS w Q Z , J SHEET NUMBER: DATE: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A 3 CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD /� Phone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF 02/16/22 \ J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 PRELIMINARY PLAT HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' MATHEW J. WELINSKI Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 VERTICAL SCALE: A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53596 APPLE VALLEY MINNESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. • • JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. A � PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 L ' c a� / Call 48 Hours before digging: N / / / 1 // // 811 or call811 .corn / a I Common Ground Alliance To 93 g32 Pj / / /`r� ':.�/x o GRADING & EROSION CONTROL LEGEND / P ' l / a I) / / / EXISTING PROPOSED - b Z 6,/ / / / •• �'� i�3ti � - - PROPERTY LINE v / GPs /�" = Eu Q SB-79 SB-19 SOIL BORING LOCATION / 4 �� / �, 26b 980- _ �'980- INDEX CONTOUR N Ns/ i� 93 ,_. 92 / / / /N / • 3 „1/0 =� 41 / - - - -9g2- - - -982 .. INTERVAL CONTOUR 0 WATER SERVICE / r�NGPS / i 60• 0 0/0 9J'p 921a J • 900.00 x 900.00 SPOT ELEVATION • - TO BE BORE TO 1�/ / / 92a �� y9�/ �RE�RVE TREES TW=933.0 .N �' _. `9 =� :: g16 HP/LP 6 �BW=932.0P . I 92S �., g�A x900.00HIGH/LOW POINT 3 ` '/ /g PROPOSED RETAINING ,, 26 '�� : xCL CL/ WALL (TYP.) '�� �� �� �71/44074.4 .��' / ' 900.00CL-CL ELEVATION/ / �` TW=934.0 , ~'� `�� x '� o.0 FLOWDIRECTIONP41111 �� , --� TW=XXX.XX / TW=932.0 •! ..-• .� i \ �- . � � / TOP AND BOTTOM OF RETAINING WALL 6 P° v�P ' BW 931.0i� �� N + rd '=:k / BW=XXX.XX ° 93 GPS / �.; � i :11:fit.74 � +'0' �I�Z 1 ?`ff O d i 2 �0�oN / / PS< W EMERGENCY OVERFLOW / �/ � ���` .digia iy 1 E. . .\ r\I . 54 ���i� „/ ilk/. �� r 7;;17 ,y, C.XX/oPROPOSED STREET PROFILE GRADE s ` EROSION CONTROLL . •p' ,V, 460) +1,1 ° sro9 Ge°`A ,= '. 01* . �:. / !.► � ,� ir ® ��-. STORM SEWER 'BLANKET(TYP) gig �. 1 ,.�.�e .��:�kik, � "Q � . +`G' ;‘ i A `. - - TREE LINE VW 4 e° ►,. . ,, 9 , r +•p' RUNOFF DIRECTED TOTPF TREE PROTECTION FENCE • o 'o ��� �PF r3�' :4'r � �� INFILTRATION STRIPS SETBACK / 1 /v_ ' '� ;75' OHWL/ GPI, / i � �'.. .;. 9�a I �� Vl0 7 ,it 106 ! i i I i i I i RETAINING WALL (MODULAR BLOCK) ) i Z V ,4011,4 ,0 / �, �P �.,, _ yr ��•6 it .• ��4��� 1 1 06 / �� GRADING LIMITS y° - yN/ ,,� !��Q� `mac y' ���` �� ��.i� ��;ler_ � � II ' `�,� "9.� �+`G' ,.¢9a I .:��► ';:e; /00 's. �':: � y$;..� + � .r / sFSILT FENCE f= - � wl •"z �;� / 1 EROSION CONTROL r � r �3� / i.vram :'. �� �g20wrg. =� ; 1‘<:\ �� ��� °' �� �� �� ��, �� Posr-sF SILT FENCE-POST GRADING .,‘ / / r�� ` 1„ \ - 3. % 1 g13.5 1 ''� �" / :. HosF i. 7 7 \ `L RUNOFF DIRECTED TO,� �` i,� ,�, , � ••p� � �'� � �. �� 1 ,; HEAVY DUTY SILT FENCE , -\ 4 . _ . INFILTRATION STRIPS / ! �� �`♦ %�• r ('' .y� �� y r,15 f 1 '� , / 0 Rsc REDUNDANT SEDIMENT CONTROL .4\ �� ' v \ Obi r rig ,Q 1 r, •per '„ � g�• 4*-- 4 vI��� ,0 �� '`0' \ , , ,,p, y'�l �� I �, I �gp6 r `<�/gj ''� INLET PROTECTION VP� �' ' �.i� � iiik: `` � � ��` ` <�` � 1 •� r '�' g�� ; �� FILT.B SIN 5 O�OD EROSION CONTROL CHECKS/BIOROLLS • 0 I' •* ' I 1 '�` ',���� I �/ w_I `. i ♦ OU ET=904.5 �� "Pi, �� �F r �-�` ;� �� '�� � �� �E'�VJU I i; ��. ��� BOT=903.5 g34 '' �, �,'9�,9�� e''w� `1�� '� �� lin i irsIt� � ,� X r,�9 ��� �F go�`..: �•� / WL=905.2 �.tc -c -c' / _ O . � �' ' ����� � � av�. ��' `�►� V. �- � �1�1�1 ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE A. �� GPs 11 9 �=,ir;►�' '� dit �i� ���C��1�":�i' .1 .������ ��, / ��y iiii :�. _.;i �i ///� EROSION CONTROL BLANKET / Q., r, 2: _} N ,r,I• '�ja',�� `!S':\1,1��`� . '.;_.#4 1 �- , Syr ,_ -- .1 .- i ♦ ►• -f-� -�- • e �►- ��;/� ,!�I�.�,!�I TURF REINFORCEMENT MAT 00 % i'� .� wjll►1 i . Q ���'. r.�/Y err'$ - Yi' ^G' -�� O' �1 i 4 N� .0:. 1, r it .' /�` i WETLAND yo ����i;,'i�j����Atlik !� �� ��� ����'� "�' 'v' \ .., �`� ,, .,;, ,I.BASIN 4 NO/ POND NORMAL WATER LEVEL �j,� <a `- ��� 75' OHWLOA ": Ex. HWL s99. ,32 . �' . . . y i. • _ > . �. PROP.HWL 8'9.7 ��TLFQ04.5 - 7 P, +� �,s�� ♦ ��p � `� �ilt► *�' "�, Q7, \ SETBACK • ,�. �' p6 *3� _!J�! ���� BOT 90s_5 WETLAND LINE �' ���: ®/ '��,����t►� �►'•i� �a �, �;� r ik 9 s d ' ��/ '� � :Asi1 i - - HWL=905.z 1414 WETLAND FILL girl .'►`��_ ' =i:. it� �� '. 1� ��� r3a rJa 3 d m' d' / ;r'�s';�i �� �.....���� / . 1 -> . . I y26 �� . Air 9 �-_, � ����• \� 906�r� ali��� - - .3 WETLAND BUFFER Qo 924 •, \".. �� r + - HWL=905.0 's/ / / * . =-% v.," ,, '''ox 10. - ist0- 37.5' SHORE *5 1111 _� IMPACT ZONE POND ACCESS MAINTENANCE BENCH I- - - --❑ WETLAND BUFFER LIMITS / '14 ' 0, REDUNDANT SEDIMENT ❑ WETLAND BUFFER MONUMENT ;c • 924 ,t,' ,� '' N.� ; �I'•.0��` / � ' CONTROL (TYP) / %, `�' „ . <. ,,, •.6 ,i / iT/ DO NOT DISTURB ' - - 75' OHWL 0-I. -- *- / FILT.BASIN 2 _ 4 37 5' SHORE �`` _ / OUTLET=904.5 A ►�(� s IMPACT ZONE BOT=903.5 _ •%\SETBCK �'� HWL=905.5 GRADING & DRAINAGE NOTES ; / �0 , .i�x .t. \ y / �;� �_ .r \ -E;�i ;" I I / 1. ALL CONTOURS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN TO FINISHED SURFACE/GUTTER GRADES 1P4 �:'., s'.�� w, FILT.BASIN 1 = '- �a►• `� N i9 !. OUTLET=904.5 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. / 1 ,i irP •1\1t\% I /�. '� HWL= 9 2. REFER TO THE SITE PLAN/RECORD PLAT FOR MOST CURRENT HORIZONTAL SITE DIMENSIONS �' 4` \ / AND LAYOUT. / / FARQUAR LAKE ^ =rNieS� . II OHW=899.2NGVD29;PERDNRWEBSITE) 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND ,;� '� -'�� I TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURES WITH THE OWNERS AND FIELD-VERIFY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. / / / = % THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR �' :�= �� �� I VARIATIONS FROM PLAN. ,. I WETLAND BUFFER (TYP.) / �, �, :/ I 4. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL RULES. ,'' +; -4!�„ 1:r ,% .f.i if, 5. POSITIVE DRAINAGE FROM THE SITE MUST BE PROVIDED AT ALL TIMES. , .. I \ 't - i I , lilitt / / � ..., / ;,.' //,, I EROSION CONTROL NOTES !/4 / ;4.,', 9 5( / )1%. I '�' ( 1. ALL SILT FENCE AND OTHER EROSION CONTROL FEATURES SHALL BE IN-PLACE PRIOR TO ANY 0 / EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL VIABLE TURF OR GROUND .: I ' =�! I' COVER HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. EXISTING SILT FENCE ON-SITE SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND OR 4/',, =`1' •� "4, ,A / X iVl �QI i REMOVED AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO THE GRADING CONTRACT. IT IS OF 1 , J .!'� -'= f'� EXTREME IMPORTANCE TO BE AWARE OF CURRENT FIELD CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO o / "% � :;,•,4 :%� ;,, t4 EROSION CONTROL. TEMPORARY PONDING, DIKES, HAY BALES, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE CITY = ryi / ;15n SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO THE GRADING CONTRACT. Qo ,��; •�, 4, /Lf, �'•1* 2. ALL STREETS DISTURBED DURING WORKING HOURS MUST BE CLEANED AT THE END OF EACH Q i \ ,/�, -7!' / . ' WORKING DAY. A ROCK ENTRANCE TO THE SITE MUST BE PROVIDED ACCORDING TO DETAILS TO REDUCE TRACKING OF DIRT ONTO PUBLIC STREETS. Z l \ // O \ / i 3. REDUNDANT PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROLS ARE NECESSARY WHEN SOIL DISTURBANCE IS 2 �;./ ��.,; 1" = 50' WITHIN 50 FEET OF SURFACE WATERS. REDUNDANT SEDIMENT CONTROLS COULD INCLUDE: Q G ` + �, ,/ .,� ?;. 3.1. TWO ROWS OF SILT FENCE (SEPARATED BY 8 FEET); OR 0 ,, '� '' ,%-- i 3.2. SILT FENCE AND A TOPSOIL BERM (STABILIZE BERM WITH MULCH); OR Li _ 4 ,f a"y'� 17. <'',V 3.3. SILT FENCE AND FIBER LOGS; OR 0 o :��, // 0' 50' 100' 150' 3.4. TOPSOIL BERM AND FIBER LOGS (STABILIZE BERM WITH MULCH). w NOF THEPRELIMINARY PLAN 4. REDUNDANT SEDDIMENT CONTROLS MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO DISTURBING WITHIN 50 FEET O O Q z , SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/0 /2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: 4 OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DEVELOPER GRADING/ CHECKED: CHF � 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD Phone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF JMH LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN55343 DRAINAGE & EROSION //�� A . HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' CHRISTIAN H. 2LICE FROEMKE Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com VERTICAL SCALE. /� 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 56208 APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. CONTROL PLAN / \ JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02/16/22 A PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 L ' c a; Call 48 Hours before digging: N / .-/ 811 or ca1I811 .com ./." . 93A • 'g32 j / Common Ground Alliance o O / / ,�rf o GRADING & EROSION CONTROL LEGEND a / "� / EXISTING PROPOSED 6,/ '' / ��/ - .., /j�p/ PROPERTY LINE s v / GPS v�P 92a Q SB 79 SB 19 SOIL BORING LOCATION / = IlleL d �� 92A / 9go- 980- INDEX CONTOUR o / / / Ps g3 • /N 32 ',� / •~� 922 - - - -982- - - -982- - INTERVAL CONTOUR © / 0 _ WATER SERVICE ��NGPS / ► ,`�� 920S,.J 900.0o x 900.00 SPOT ELEVATION TO BE BORE TO 1�.1 _ I 92B 9c, y / 91 J ERVE TREES Ho / V , �R P° ', /, itcy2,a/ // 1b26 ,,441 400110.- %,. +,� 99 4' x 900.00 HIGH/LOW POINT / / �P�'� �� op. .1", ,a� _'*0°e i,, '-' �, ' x 900.00 CL CL ELEVATION P , � y� 0.00% FLOW DIRECTION \_ ____ ii;17' "i .� isF4141.7' .1111i7 / TOP AND BOTTOM OF RETAINING WALL y / P°N ►' -., �' + , ,� XX BW=XXX.XX ,,,, 6 .17 / 93GQON / -., -.& 4'..' ./I .wI+0 ,��r 2 1 • +'G , WO 7 _ E.O.F�< EMERGENCY OVERFLOW \ IN i N ..., ' .;. , �,{r. . :. , �, :,-i--,,„0.- C7.177rtt'. � fir' C.XX%, 4,,,. c� PROPOSED STREET PROFILE GRADE t . I t s93 GP°N ��.. ,.�. � - y, ?`- -rP4' * / � sro ►►-� STORM SEWER �� • . _ �, 1 � ��-t� ft � •� r3¢�� �,.� � .,. :"�� �� ��„ � - - TREE LINE e°P �: :' =�, ��, / �i lit :� 9 5 ,y �i�' 4 �' > •g�0��+Q' TPF TREE PROTECTION FENCE GP•"_______________/, .'' ::',!s-c) 92g� �'` / �� � ' Wo ' I 06'-,,0, SETBACK I i i I i RETAINING WALL (MODULAR BLOCK) ��� / .•4 � ` �_a ■ ':4l ' ��� o�*� '�' 1 .06� � �� GRADING LIMITS ) / Z V • do ��� / ►�.- i !::� - �J � � - �� '� 444, 1 i �. RUNOFF DIRECTED TO •, ��I''fi ` w, �' `z !Z 1�� ��„droh ,, _ -� i` ;., „ .: i .', _- / INFILTRATION STRIPS SF SILT FENCE f:� �� / - , • ��g +v •=tom �� / � 1/� �o / 20 l / �� •' ;�,,, POST-SF SILT FENCE-POST GRADING / // ��` `""' I i�' 913.5 �/ ,is O. / �/ / % - \ •�'L j ,rnrn � +`0 ��� ` �i`�� �" a� re_ -912 *. 1 _,. ,�0, / /j' HosF HEAVY DUTY SILT FENCE 71' / •fit..' y= o`v °`¢ _ ► ?0 I� / _ / Rsc REDUNDANT SEDIMENT CONTROL .� r. / r3. , r B W 913.0 / "y ., S♦ :• - '. :74., 918A /, yam ,, 9•• INLET PROTECTION 1 .4' �' ` i0 0 �j�Q� "i' � `� -'�`,� ``' �" 2 vii. � 4.0 + ~' 9 FILT.B SIN 5 OHO EROSION CONTROL CHECKS/BIOROLLS / il)A - V 7-.41‘ ("0.''4.1 :_ �� ,.� �, /:1000 r lilies' \ •f ,�, ,� g�2 3- i'� - � 1 i ��1 --411- 101 1 � ouTcET=904.5 �� .+, ,,�`�'` /�' !�"� , U ��', 12 �"9' i �a. BOT=903.5 g34 -� 4 i,9.9 / / , L - '�/' TW-912.0 <r.,9�' 0•�� ,oir _ ,900%„ 4. / WWL=905.2 �. c v c' I , �� tip �� - /.3 ., .-,;� 90, � " . �1�101 ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE c'r,Y / 96 16.1- BW=911.0 fr �? .� 7 4, w� ,. -7.< /. , '1' ____/ /41111Witie ..v - --".._ __ _ 1 �e ' �' _ EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (.,.- „: i # 92, tO .- -----10/ ---"" - •.�+' 37.5 SHORE 01 ;:4 I s' I_.-/�, L� Taal ;�vo �� �v 9, "' / : ; _ WV-AM TURF REINFORCEMENT MAT C _ ,� �= 6 Z IMPACT ZONE ♦ ria •ram 1°►t' - / . � � �- \ •�•. �� r �'1 ` ;z*-11147.111 . � � EX. 8 , _1, ti Rr� l'f' \ .� g06 � , -"Qt 1 _, � ' POND NORMAL WATER LEVEL °a ,�� \ / M' �� iA. i 99.7 t ,.BASIN 4 32 141004.: . - ''��� �'16 �� ,� _� 1` ' PROP.HWL-_899.7tip `E':TL 104.5 - WETLAND LINE p. P� �'� \� V ; / /f' Ak �' m ` p6�. .pv. // i BOT9D .5' � ._' �1,• / "ore •ia 9 d , 90' D -i-hWL-9DS2 •ttd, SI,7;•.),; ,,.‘,...d., .. � ` :AS ice/ WETLAND FILL - 92, S ♦ o� r �0 9 jog* BOT=903.5 WETLAND BUFFER •264 , ► {�•10 // RETAINING WALL BY� HWL=905.0 c 924 •; . 4 ` v-t`�� �912 •�'�� 4- ��/ / / •-•;r 908 -s,•**** ,„ . �� ,;-' I / i , � - � BUILDER, AS NEEDED �'kk���� POND ACCESS MAINTENANCE BENCH --❑ WETLAND BUFFER LIMITS / i4 •• � r \ \ a e;::* litioL 1 / '-- We: \ / �• ��� RUNOFF DIRECTED TO ' ❑ WETLAND BUFFER MONUMENT 924'1% .� '� ';= \ \ �r ,`� �' "' •'+`' INFILTRATION STRIPS y° �. V \' \ '4\ - D N D DO NOT DISTURB „ \ \ \ c ' FILT.BASIN 2 REDUNDANT SEDIMENT �`��� OUTLET=904.5 CONTROL (TYP) Y w ' . � BOT=903.5 GRADING & DRAINAGE NOTES I� V N 0 ` 4* �� \ i '' • HWL=905.5 it ,,.. -71r,,,,,,,Lar' . s.'t.x\,, \ • l'''' 4 rer5 O / �'w' `•`," ,r\ E'- ` ; ° 1 �� 1. ALL CONTOURS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN TO FINISHED SURFACE/GUTTER GRADES 1 ,,',, ,, '"`N * , , N \ �,- FILT.BASIN 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ;�- ��� �� o I !:. OUTLET=904.5 ���� %, �� \� ry �� HWL=905.9 2. REFER TO THE SITE PLAN/RECORD PLAT FOR MOST CURRENT HORIZONTAL SITE DIMENSIONS � �'�" �' / AND LAYOUT. % / FARQUAR LAKE / ' ,. Are (OHW=899.2NGVD29;PERDNRWEBSITE) 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND / / +;� ` \ `';��,A* ' ,/ TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURES WITH THE OWNERS AND FIELD-VERIFY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. v / / / / �= ,�.� ;� ` :� ,,.- , ,, �� THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR • 75' OHWL / VARIATIONS FROM PLAN. / �� / ` �, SETBACK � ' � WETLAND BUFFER (TYP.) +, ►. v, :i I 4. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL RULES. 11ll/ ilv - I; -. ' I .�'� ( 37.5' SHORE 5. POSITIVE DRAINAGE FROM THE SITE MUST BE PROVIDED AT ALL TIMES. / / I ,_. , I 1 IIMPACT ZONE / / / EROSION CONTROL NOTES I4 \ 4,,;,.,, e 10 ilibildi/( I i , t ,,,..7,, j ��; 1. ALL SILT FENCE AND OTHER EROSION CONTROL FEATURES SHALL BE IN PLACE PRIOR TO ANY o / .'-!. EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL VIABLE TURF OR GROUND -� ' `'- .•! ..,./. COVER HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. EXISTING SILT FENCE ON-SITE SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND OR / \ -,/ � •.�'' ' / ;� =`1' '• t �` .' t' / iVl gill i REMOVED AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO THE GRADING CONTRACT. IT IS OF ) �~ ^ ;„ ' �'� '' EXTREME IMPORTANCE TO BE AWARE OF CURRENT FIELD CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO I o '' " ' ' ","' !%� �" ;,, �� EROSION CONTROL. TEMPORARY PONDING, DIKES, HAY BALES, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE CITY = / ,� �' SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO THE GRADING CONTRACT. Q No �, ��,.�, / 2. ALL STREETS DISTURBED DURING WORKING HOURS MUST BE CLEANED AT THE END OF EACH 0 l ` ` � I !r�/ WORKING DAY. A ROCK ENTRANCE TO THE SITE MUST BE PROVIDED ACCORDING TO DETAILSz \ - ' TO REDUCE TRACKING OF DIRT ONTO PUBLIC STREETS. O \ , : ,,,, 4/f 3. REDUNDANT PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROLS ARE NECESSARY WHEN SOIL DISTURBANCE IS 2 ''l ,',; 1" = 50' WITHIN 50 FEET OF SURFACE WATERS. REDUNDANT SEDIMENT CONTROLS COULD INCLUDE: Q u ` ` + / , •y ~� / 3.1. TWO ROWS OF SILT FENCE (SEPARATED BY 8 FEET) OR 0 ,,v, 3.2. SILT FENCE AND A TOPSOIL BERM (STABILIZE BERM WITH MULCH); OR L.L �� 3.3. SILT FENCE AND FIBER LOGS; OR o ` / i �,/ 0' 50' 100' 150' 3.4. TOPSOIL BERM AND FIBER LOGS (STABILIZE BERM WITH MULCH). w M o !. / �" 4. REDUNDANT SEDIMENT CONTROLS MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO DISTURBING WITHIN 50 FEET u, N / z PRELIMINARY PLANS OF THE SURFACE WATER. w O O Q z , SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/0 /2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGN:: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A BUILDER GRADING, c5 CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTSA . DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA A DRAWN: TDD Phone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF JMH LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN55343 DRAINAGE & EROSION //�� HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' CHRISTIAN H. FROEMKE Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com VERTICAL SCALE: /� 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 56208 APPLE VALLEY M I N N ESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. CONTROL PLAN / \ JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02/16/22 A . PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V \ C ai Call 48 Hours before digging: N / 811 or ca11811 .com 15" FES-3 P°" / UTILITY LEGEND Common Ground Alliance TO / 4.8 CU YD CLASS III RIPRAP \No o LA IE=931.51 °" = EXISTING PROPOSED o 15" FES-4 ° IE=931.80 (Sj 1 SAN Qs ►-� SANITARY SEWER °o / / e°" le, F,15 SUM / / / / STO ® ►► STORM SEWER 3 / / eO" `,/ 5���@�Sy ' / DT ►►► DRAIN TILE / GPS NIP CC` S\N i / / Po" j/ ��!! // WAT I WATER MAIN o / / P°"GP �Pj/ / WAT I�} HYDRANT litilpr / / / 0/" CONNECT TO EXISTING / GENERAL UTILITY NOTES • ' , / / P°" 6" GATE VALVE (TYP)' i� 1ID 0 WATERMAIN / I \ / O"'�j 00! 6" WATERMAINI 1" PVC WATER SERVICE / 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND P �P I WITH CURB STOP (TYP) / NOTIFY THE OWNER OF ANY DIFFERENCES. / P°" v�Pj/ illiOr II // 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL MATERIALS, CONST. TECHNIQUES AND TESTING SHALL CONFORM TO THE 2013 ED. OF THE "STANDARD UTILITIES SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER MAIN ?� / P°" N1Pj/ I I 6 / AND SERVICE LINE INSTALLATION AND SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER INSTALLATION BY \- - --] / GPs"// I /7 I / THE CITY ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF MINN." AND TO THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR / P° BPS I CO-38 / HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION" MINN. DEPT. OF TRANS., AUGUST 31, 2016 INCLUDING THE \ / i.Po" -I / ,' I I -RE-907.99 / CURRENT ADDENDUM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW ALL PROCEDURES \ ,\I \NPS I I / / I IE=895.26 (W) / AS OUTLINED BY THE LOCAL AGENCY. GQ°" I I I / I \ / �� I I I I I / 62 LF 4" PVC @ 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE THE NECESSARY PERMITS FOR ALL WORK OUTSIDE OF THE V / 0,5 / I I I CO-51 \ HYD w/AUX VALVE 2.00% PROPERTY LIMITS. �P� • CONNECT TO EXISTING I 1 , " SAN.SERV STUB RE=906.64(NE) I GRND EL.=922.0 4. VERIFY EXISTING INVERT LOCATION & ELEVATION PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. ) / V S IE=89�.38 (SW) IE=895.90 (NE) / GPO" WATERMAIN I I / I I IE=895.90 (W) \ "'' / BPS \ I I / \ 4" SAN. SERV CE STUB i I /� 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT "GOPHER STATE ONE CALL" FOR FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS 50 "/ 6" WATERMAIN 6" GATE VALVE (TYP) I I li\\\ �=897.46 (S) I I CONNECT TO PRIOR TO UTILITY INSTALLATION. / I r / / �� EXISTING 24 LF-4" PVC@ /iNITARY �iyg � � \ \ / oK rn / , / SEWER / 7.44 , \ \ �I I / CO-332.00/o I ,"„.\ //HYD w/AUX VALVEPGRND EL.=918.6 \ \ 4" SAN. SERVICE STUB I I / RE=912.29 v I EX. MH-23 1" PVC WATER SERVICE QP�� i \ \ IE=897.38 (SW) I I IE=897.21 (N) �«' oo I p \ IIE=897.21 (W) i / o L. E=900.04 •WITH CURB STOP (TYP), O z ` / 13 LF-4" PVC @ I \ n . z IE=894.00 (NW) / I sP '�p�` 1" PVC WATER SERVICE \ I \ / 2.00% \ I ��'" @? FILT.BASIN 5 / EX. MH-14 s i WITH CURB STOP (TYP) \ _ 3 I- 17 LF 4" PVC @ I I i .....----- \ _ i OUTLET=904.5 / G Q°� \ 2.00% I ; i i BOT=903.5 RE=921.43 CBMH-2 / un 1 �,,�� I �, HWL-905.2 (SW) RE=917.70 \ - IICO-30 _/ I 92 LF-4" PVC @ % iE=910.66 (SW) 109 LF-15" STM -SWR @ 0.60% 1 \ I RE-897.38 I I 2.00% EX. MH-21 \ nn x , IE=897.03 (NE) I\ \ CIE=897.03 (W) -_ E=900.00 /VIE=914.00 4-, / 15" FES-1 \ \ 54 LF-4" PVC @ I \_--- - WETLANDIE=894.50 (NW) d - - EX.HWL=899.7 LT.BASIN 4 IE=894.50 (SE) 4.8 CU YD CLASS III RIPRAP \ \ 2.00% I OUTLET=904.5 PROP.HWL=899.7 e / \ \ IE=910.00 CO-27 \ \ / ... I L . BOT=903.5 �P / G \ \ \ RE=900.27 \ '/ �D / - --HWL=905.2 \ �. / it L ��/ FI . :ASI1 SEX. MH-19 �/\ ,\ \ IE=899.92 (W) \ \� / , , i •j, , •UTLET=904.5 RE-899.3 Qo� 'o � / \ \ \ \ \ ;;i 39 LF-4" PVC @ / \ \ / BOT=903.5 .E=895.20 (N) / HWL=905.0 \ \ \ ;' . 2.00% �,.� \ i ' IE=895.20 (SE) / / \ \ \ r{ > \ \ / / �� CONNECT TO EXISTING \ \ . \ \ / ` SANITARY SEWER \ \ / do \ \ \ \ 'f\-\, _ \ \ \ \ i // FILT.BASIN 2 / /000/ OUT 903.5 4.5 BOT=903.5 + �y 1 I HWL=905.5 I\�� I / EX. MH-17 �� CONNECT TO EXISTING I o I / EX.MH.38 \/ \ t,� SANITARY SEWER �� p I I I IF=896.30 (N) + I i FILT.BASIN 1IE-896.30 (S) \ \,\ - BOT=903.5 / /I el' HWL=905.9 r� I� FARQUAR LAKE 0 1 I EX. MH-15 (OHW=899.2 NGVD29;PER DNR WEBSITE) I , / RE-903.08 I il I I / IE=897.00 (NE) + IE-897.00 (W) I I I/1 IE=896.80 (S) _ _I !1- / I / / \ I / I // J + I 1 < /// ir i J // RE=903.31 0 / / '/ / / / IE=897.90 (E) CrIllift....._ / // / I O /M i_ / / / / Q N 0_ o // oo / // Ow I `+ / / -J / / 5 / I / / 1" = 50' U / / i 0 o / LL // �� O a 0 /// 0' 50' 100' 150' Q N Lfl PRELIMINARY PLANS rn O O Q Z , J SHEET NUMBER: DATE: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A /w CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS V OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD APhone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF 02/16/22 J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 UTILITY PLAN HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 CHRISTIAN H. FROEMKE VERTICAL SCALE: A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 56208 APPLE VALLEY M I N N ESOTA Westwood Professional services,Inc. JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. A • PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V ' C _ , Call 48 Hours before digging: V / .93A RO I / 811 or ca11811 .com c TREE PROTECTION . ,-' 1 ' , o / /;/ Requirements Common Ground Alliance '° FENCE (TYP.) ' �Pj ,'/ I .'Ii; !, Tree Preservation Req u rements '45 / /t�� __ ,, _ 2- ''/ o3A '/j / / NPC _ I, / / ,� ----- 936' / -' , i,470---�1501so. ! �{i- •�!'��// ° �' GPS � "`% ' ''9 'f / / SIGNIFICANT TREE : _..... �`%-' 15. le. •` d- 1503 �'"150` 1/ A'` / ANY HEALTHY DECIDUOUS TREE MEASURING 8 INCHES OR GREATER IN DIAMETER, OR ,'/ /� P___- ..• : -ti" 11f z ` / ANY CONIFEROUS TREE MEASURING 6 INCHES OR GREATER IN DIAMETER. �, WATER SERVICE ' NGP ''- •♦� , / ,,, .fi .� ,9V3..., r\1 TO BE BORE TO , ✓� v4-♦-NI .. , ....-.- `� ,sn �4 , 1504 is 9 -. �.9 O - •. \; 'r TREE REMOVAL& REPLACEMENT: TO TREES poN '�' ` ='� -.9\6. r1Pj I l FOR ALL PROJECTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SUBDIVISION GRADING, 10% OF THE 93" N ,__ I -X' �___ _ - 1:9;-� TOTAL NUMBER OF DIAMETER INCHES OF SIGNIFICANT TREES REMOVED MUST BE -• \NPR / , i - I-- -�/ ' 15z4. - -1515 i , :4I• -, ,, ,i / /1896 / .�- i -��� 1so6 REPLACED WITH CALIPER INCHES WITH THE SUBDIVISION. TREES REPLACED UNDER THIS p°N ,89s 1 ' '>' / - /1 `� •�'!-y�.`��! 1s1a -�% ! REQUIREMENT MAY BE USED TO SATISFY PART OF ANY LANDSCAPE PLAN REQUIREMENTS / �' -_--' / VIP 1 1897 ,r j834 - C/_ z \ <*_ - L j f j ' - �' i,. 1898 . ! :63 -'%\ -' .o • . UNDER THIS CODE. .' pON / 1890 1891 4441 1870 1864 r_li� . l! _ 523 3d1'� -. ,, '' -- �PZ---' 1889 1900 , Lr �' 1 _ 1865 / ,.- y �t`i '4 1520 •/ 1507 ' ,' / �. _- ' i 41.4 I•',l:„,?1, . >, /' I18671866/- ,. ''�15V8 <' \'! ly • ! :::71,---1 . ',, /-.1''- OAa� 1888 I:'A ►' '�. 0 , 1' ! t°.1 Y� ,.�-. ' 1s321 1 .�ti! �� � i-'y P __�� .,c, "---1894 ° y i z s ,' fiss� �.�c- 1� �,, �'s ► oo ' r - — REPLACEMENT TREES: TREE PROTECTION ° - ,s s• �,.+ 1s7• 1510 1 1' r--1s 'd g36 '/S �� ,--1893 ! . �9Y \ / 1' �i --__-.��- GP /'/'- - I _ 18s5 . ! I ♦ i \ i ! 1 : I •!.FENCE (TYP.) p 87 1385 ♦-- 18r.• �L�� ", , ,t 6za� I h�., % 1 1 ' . NO MORE THAN 3 OF THE REPLACEMENT TREES SHALL BE THE SAME SPECIES. \ p11�C ► Tv' ♦ ♦ I -' 3 -.♦ ✓t' 1529 ..'! 1 y r •' (-<' ' i =''�,� 1�71� .' ,' �C ! �.'� ' f>< / a' Imo' DECIDUOUS TREES SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 2 CAL. INCHES GPS'\a \ \ , �.� ' - 41j 1838 �r .xY� ' 7T8 �\ ♦ i i ♦ / , 1_30= 1' '7i • /I :' r' �, _G,, 90 ¶ L • Y�37 1839 Jlss7 -* ,`'• `'�'- ia7 \•' ' - , -1 54 a - ! , 6 !; ' CONIFEROUS TREES SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 6 FEET HIGH. __ _936 -- _- -� .7 ♦ i _ :�%I 1290 1840 1886 Ai > / , , 874 ,- , \'! 58¢ 7 L - =♦- �. -♦ . ! ....II r __ - --�1P : 1292 ♦ „ I•ice - �_� '1593 / \ - ' - L•� , . : I / / ==------ - - S .� \' L '�h3`8 -43,A5 �' 1842—........„„ID 1..e , \' ♦ \ - 1589 V I 4_ 85 ''1557 - = ! ' + 4 / ��- -936•-- pO - "t \ 6 .µ! ! \ 1590' 1 I 7 • _ \ _ 1--.--. 1, ] 88' 13 4' 1296 r) y8'77 1626 '�591 ' o ' - - 45 - - s..? 1492 411‘ �/ d4' ( 1`388� �� 1 - �1882 �,[ QF \r 1878 1876 �,' *.\4 �L� 1'96,-- --- 7I -� ♦ I 1549 _ - i.- '13b3- .k! 'l -. I . A . ! :>l I' ' .. ] 4'4 •936-' p,S / -__�i ��\ .�:I 1�z r �.'I; /-"1295 1881 ., ..;'I /! ,I� L '\,! 1 e8 155� - -1154�, ,,•♦ 193• '' O\\� �- / -` L ` a �q�1 9 ,, - [r1 1j .1L97 ,• -�- ♦ ', I 1625 �V J_' ,\ \' 1601 ♦- 1b4� p 1 ..! 11 .,.I - _ , 11879 I I _ .! i1S35 p< ill �i 1926 � �' .�! --.,.I-_- .u! , ( I �- - . 1 -a.IS I'i . ! .c. 1' 1 J ' 1569 • / v x ,aso ,624 �, ,1 v, . v'. / p1 �' _ 3 . ? �' _ . I 1 i 1 ''. _,1594 ' '''' r I / 19 - , ,r - - �1 -- ,� �- _. /\I , �. - ,592 I .- '.• - / ; ' , Tree Replacement Calculations - � -- /-1391 Z3 9 2 - 1880 -• 1 ♦ ��r r ! , �'q, - �, , , \„ ' GPS�V .:I g _ .- --► R ♦( 1623 / •' d ..I .r • 95y - ,_ ,3 1 ,�s�- �„ \ 1 I _.' _ • ; �;:'� .r . .' 75' OWHL / • - / - ' ' _ � �� I ___l __ 28 1 I I Ii♦ '' 1670 - 4 ' I ! - ` T i f , iI -' S• ,+ \ \ 130z /�C 9 1 • \I 1 ♦ r. - I 1 , - - II • pIP-s �,.'. - -f` so . . _ 4. - 1 6. �" . : .1�4s ` 1 .,' ,.. �� .I SETBACK (MIN.) ,- 3® - 1 1378� r�` -'6_ N �. , 1848 1 1 } 9 ♦♦ A621 \ . , / , 00 ,1 ,i , 1 6 / - / -' 1,' iI S /�' �1 ' �T ! i '\ -� � .'F - 1374�� l 35. ►,' 6 - - i' 1-� -��-�c ?�,! 1159j / 14 ., �a,i I I 1' i� II '' ' ''• I '•6 ' �'I -� Z �� L.:• V,.'r01 .../_ '. 1 / ��'! •••• Vi i, 'IN. I I I .�. . �. a -.,� , -� �, Boa \ -_I � r I ' . , �1 s !•'c ' I THEE REPLACEMENT CALCULATIONS -' .' 1984 �I _� -.' S -'.Y 139� ♦ ♦ 7 . 354- : 2--- •i! 1 _ ---�i L ► \° i I , / ' ` I ,n\ 4' '` ._i1846 lei / / t __ ----_='!- ' ' - _ 1604 , I ' , ' / TOTAL ONSITE SIGNIFICANT CALIPER INCHES: 7019 DBH, IN, -.- vv - '6 �/ -'�\I'' I. �. 1393 ;�_ �'! ` �\\` _g• 135 �,4s,♦ ..f� _-- -- '1 4 -- 1619,0. \ I 4 1 ♦ / lls' �' ' s' ,98 - K! 19"1„.... /-� ...91141 /1 i ' \_- 19Za--- 1 _ w,t �16 i' 1 r1 "' •ilk i� ► -Ii40 ,♦ -� 116 I I j 1563 - �0N' a' 1588 -__ _ _ I + _- 1 � 'a- c15 1 ll� , �,. - - -- 164 I i+ I ♦ / / �' .A�80 ., �/ t . F:.\'� /�'� \/ \ I < P.. Q ''t - r--1651 i"1616 ►- S c I I > �' nG ..yy�� 1 i i 1s64/ s, A ✓, -�iI =poi .`d �� ��'�� -♦♦-'r --- -1 +,I !� --_ g12 64= .. 612 116 I• of a' � t !; -i• " ��� �34—1371-`` �- y .K 1- ,'�• _ : = = •. i (,' / TOTAL TREES SAVED : 3975 DBH, IN, ,.' % ►� Q! �I' - 195z ,4 �V- I �! 98 l��.•-- 'J�S�-fI 1,, ♦ �t7 I .�LI - •• • i i ! I • �'4' - / .- I30 1 • ♦ ♦� .I; \ ♦ ♦• •-1.• L- ' •• ♦- - 1 I / 1189 EXISTING - 990 _�a9s� / \\ ` -_'''. 1.---2/1/ ! Y T �• - DBH. IN. / , • -. ♦ . ' - \i ' I —19.1 -„1►' 41135 • — � '91 r• " =-�,. ' ' ' I,,1 \i. �i5 ��b i-' - � s. - I // / .II I ,� • �` - ! 199 ,// �' �— ♦1933 - \ - - TOTAL TREES REMOVED: 3044 ....• , r . • 1�`rl , ' •� L_ / /' . 1922 • , —i�-$3�'I—�+`.— % 1 1'�♦ `♦8•� i- •n�3 -- ; \'r ',�- � ` ;, . �',. VEGETATION i \ i, ♦ 19.1 , -•\' t.\o ♦ 1, I 9 ♦��-♦ . • i -� � -/' I .- . ♦ 188 'ii ,!♦ \`�' /� ♦ , �/ . 'r .!I ♦ =,. �.l: i S" 193�. Lr 1 1 . A.` '.�-♦ ♦ �•`,— \ ♦ -T::::::: . if+ 3- - �'u ��1 1196 / ,, � �P s , \ 1940 r h- .,. r��2 - .1e3$ - TREE REPLACEMENT REQUIRED: 304,4 CAL. IN, .- "f978 1994 .,I . /. , , .,\r I �! I 1 V 1 / ♦ ♦-- ♦ + ! ' -- ♦- . -� .11 / 4 11606 OHWL Y 12�7 ♦ •---- -",/! i a ♦ - / �� / (10% ,� r,E ' == E., L .L / . 1 v r 1 -- � s._1-14- v --- �- '1�1, RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION OF REMOVALS) ' . IGP ♦ ..! . ."j I 1943 ,♦ i!, ..4 \!., ♦♦ 11�1 I I i ..l: -120 / . ♦ ,r ♦ r .' �1I (' ,I I, = \�i.. ♦♦♦• -.--912'- •I� ?\� j♦' - • - ♦. .' y0d/ / / 44 ;,,A - - I .r:r i 197. ---1 �,. ,i991941 I' II 961 \ _/ -a37�' ♦ ''' I ♦ ' .6 i' •�'169fj♦ - 'F .�I `_! -1 >- / ! ! r' ,372 I TREE REPLACEMENT REQUIRED: 122 TREES _-- - �, y� ,-r474,-�_ / I � � J1 45 1915 ♦♦ ♦- / ♦ I It------- _ . � / r ' Y'� 1't _ I , I / I �.♦ 1� ♦ 1 �' ♦♦'' ♦-'' I 9� ♦ ' 171. - �--- %iK,� r / ,' ,' ,- 202 W Y 1 _''_� I , •, ♦ / I ♦ - •\ ♦- ♦ ♦ .-� ♦ - 1665 i l.� ,r 12 q1 ''1 , I i ......- •♦ ♦ 1740♦ ♦ ?7. I-♦ --/ • ,S ♦ / r �- , •, -♦ ., �..- ♦- ♦ a! - ♦-' \ 'r15 o ,, .�. �-T1.60' l i ! P I i. .' � I _/ i 2 C �..- �' -, \ .', / . ! IN .:1t � 11- .' >_ ALL REPLACEMENT TREES TO BE REPLACED ATASIZE OF 2.5 CAL. INCHES /' I <%QO/ /I ' �`n - I / 1' ,- ♦ \i ► ♦ i ♦♦ ♦.♦ - f , . f ... ' `ram s-.K4 / I / // I I ,IV, ! , , ♦ \ k ♦♦ ♦ -.- 4u� I ♦ _ � ii _12 1208 ' P. a. #. `- 9 ,, . I '! / 177y� �.l; ; ♦ .;/�'� '` ♦ '�,, • '•♦ �, ' C4 _� -♦ 1712 f�� s 1685 :� 58 W. ��f / 1209 Q\ G .-' I I I —zoos' zoo , 066 I v n ## ! I •♦ ♦ 1964. ♦ - ♦ •i773 , , • •♦♦ n 4 1 Y�1 is\+, I L' ! �, r mil- / ♦ 1 1689 f Sp / , I / 2r I ♦ 1 ,,, ,.,/,.,, sy I I " \ ♦ j -:j :_ -� ♦ 1720 93 t ," y_ Al' \ , 1♦� \ 17 f/23L I �♦- ♦ 17 r 11. ♦ , -,I 86-1 '221 , 'a41\I .A ,. , . ♦ At - ! t �,! I ► -; ♦- ♦l ♦ ♦ . 688 S' 47! 1210d , ,�,�' , . f ,, �1.999r >. _ ! 1 � :��, — .k! _�� Tree Protection Detail •/.' TREE , * / •,< \ !t,%/,' .' .'!.' ..-,, ` . zrollol� ..1, ,',/-\i,, ' ='v\( ,. \ ; -. ' ♦-'�•. ♦-♦- -.♦i_ x - i 71314 > �= �'i;�i ,2 1 PROTECTION �. +' . / . /. •• fi '--' ♦1p�' ,-- - : , „ i._ , \ h \ \, I I , /♦ ♦ I I 176k,'\ I— •�i.�i 1' i ♦♦ ♦♦♦ i , i -tcI .fi `7, / \ ` ` V \ ',.'ls',:♦.! . '.. 9ig, '-- 17jiy , •. -,,-. •' \'. ..' �.._- • •,_n-S♦ �� ,� , ; I 1240 OHWL DELINEATED FENCE (TYP.) / ` /� ,.� � � ,'�. . I♦ `♦ - , , `.. .'f7�•. •- • 17 / ��: / 1 ` ,' ,♦ �, . _ , ♦ ,.�, •2 - �! 1\ �^' ***-..-***:**9*** 9•_J 1261 1241 4 (/ , \ • '�.'� I __ _. . ail , b>>� /"/rWETLAND QO -�%\ I \ ♦ [�t♦ L ' tom\ �:,♦.., .-' 64 A 2 1 0 /�� -, \� I -.♦ , rt1 err" �1269 \\ 2337 ► ,\ ♦ I t ♦♦, T��•� .' .-lye Jt . 1�' - / 1262 I" , �V �A \ .1 e \ \ i ♦ \ \ I 8 - -'\♦ -.'/ 1 � �� 40 BUFFER ADJACENT INFILTRATION / 2338 I,, 2343\I \\ \.\ \ \ '\ - �/ INFILTR �' / /' /' ,I4 �p 2344 1 � I \\ �1 v; \• a�� -. yf/- 1 ' '' ' ' - ' : e• ``� TO WETLAND BASIN DRIPLINE `- • • 2339 2340 / \ �• \• \ Fr:L;, `-- _ -' ,/' �91t4• -- •�9 '• 75' OWHL TREE PROTECTION 1.'IC_, 2342 44 -235°�2348 \ \ \d,,, \ \ 1 . „ -♦' y - '.' SETBACK (MIN.) FENCE (TYP.) �\ . _- ',.. --2341 \ �,:y346 /,// 2347 1 \\ \ ♦ . <(• = \( fr r '',♦.-s' /r, �u! � ORANGE MESH CONSTRUCTION FENCE r,"--_ Ad 16,' "\ I \\ \ \\\ �t •-• ��� e LOCATION AS SHOWN ON PLAN. MAINTAIN -_ -J , \ �N�\\ \\ \\ �` \� \ \ ,, /�' 22 _ MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM TRUNK POSSIBLE. �i§'- �i! .u! L2351. •A A �ccy 1 A •AV ` A �� �-,y.,, . -- ���� 2229 2228 EXISTING _ _ '' z352- 2355 ��. \ \ .'o \ \ ` �j-z17z I \ .K 2230 VEGETATION = •_1 / VEGE O - -' 353 --- 2356 �2360 . \\ \ \ \rn 1 \ ` \ 2195 .�i ����`! 1'• ` vv •v vv•1v )'-- v ` • ` I , //I 42•• _= MAXIMUM. 6' METAL ENCEPOST.STAKEEVERY6' - 331 23s7 '4-ice. �' . �\'• \%' -_2409" \ I 11 ' � INFILTRATION ' .' . 2330 •I' '� �r \♦ 6\� `\•\\ •` \ •\ \ Q ' ' / I I 1 BASIN ,, .' '' 23ss �.! •\� \ `4-\11,1. \ \� `� \ \ I 1 ELEVATION �. •, ,' �'• - 23s9 <233i\ \ �l \`•� ♦ ` \ \\ \ p o I I 1 ;t�! +V 2231 6' MAX. �/ ,' ,'.',.' .�. 2329 1 j. \\ ‘� 4 wi v v`V 1 \\� ' \ \' �1 i a I t� 2213 !�� ' 2326 Ic�'.---'-,;\\ - �% \ \ \ 1 ; II I� /1 16.5' BUFFER ADJACENT X ti T" POST OR EQUAL ,' ,;/;,,,''' _ 2406� '�\\ \ \\ ` \ \\ t a. . \ \\. `, ` 1 1 1 TO LAKE FARQUAR LAKE / / '/'I' /' .' 2404 :�I • ♦ `\ ♦ 2A�0 ( \ ♦ \\\♦ 242 9 \ \ ‘`\\ /' ,,' .' -2ao3�� \\ `\ \ `�afi� \ \ ` a�$ ��Z4z$\\ `\ ♦ t \ ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FENCE /','/ ,' \ `.,_ \ `‘ \ `�2/41s 4 /` 2426 \ \ 1 : / / (OHW=899.2 NGVD29;PER DNR WEBSITE) STAKED EVERY 6' ' I//,/ �.'� -- 2405 J4 ♦ -23 \\ ♦ \\ \ \\ \ ``;;''�\ 2425` \ \\ I 2477; / / I/ / . --' Ii 2400--'' \ V v V ♦ V A V v A ♦ V A V A 225 •/ / / ' -- ~! 2392 ♦ \ 2382 \ ` \ \ •\ \ \ 'e ♦ \ 247' / / / .' .'' �� 2402-.I7 2394 -stI •A ` •V A \ , A\.T :I 1/L. •A\ \ 6' 22s6 �� 2467 // , ,, - I • \• \ \ \ 414, \�\ L / 75' OWHL / /, -- I • . .3! \• \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ ' \\ \ \ ; \ ./ SETBACK (MIN.) PLAN / I \ ` \ • 24418\ ♦ \ \ \ ,•: \ \+I' 1 — / NOTES: I / ,' - I • \• `\ ` 23aq \ • \ \ t-1 SKI 2255 ' /' ' '' .��!_ ` ` `L\ `\ \�.,Yr \ 2d1a //2k123 1 II 2466 / ,' ,' - 2390 \ ) 84 ,, \ y ,I-1242q .lk4/ 1 24724,1 11 / / ,/ ,'' 2388-� / ��25 0 .,.! V I', 1 / 2436 ! 386 •\ 't `` Olt 1'rr247a / / ' '/ I 1.PRUNING WILL BE DONE BY PROFESSIONALS DURING APPROPRIATE PRUNING SEASON. /' ,'' ,/' -♦- ��` 2385 \ \ 2•554 \ 1 1 11 1 j�1 1 t j I 1 I I I I l /1/ 11 /, ,, �, ',• 5 \ \ -\� 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I I 1 / / I9I%, \ \ \ \ 1 I I I • I / / . 2. NO STORAGE OF MATERIALS,OPERATION OF MACHINERY,OR DEVELOPMENT OF ANY SORT WILL OCCUR // '/ '• . .. ` �v vv v • , 4' 1 . 1 I 1 i lt. 1 1111/ I �� / - WITHIN THE FENCE LINE WITHOUT APPROVAL IN WRITING FROM THE CITY. ' I' /' 2372 A4; \ \ \ I: f z1ss1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 I /I i / 2':: OHWL / r i \ 24k1 'loi/, 24h9 1 I ,'.. 2489 /' I / 2369 374 `irI \ \ I.7!I 1 1 ' 1'--r A 1 / '�2488 / 2375 �! Izss / 1 I ," I 1 1 I 1 I �' I •� 3. SITE GRADING TO BE DONE ONLY AFTER PROTECTIVE MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN,CITY HAS APPROVED I I Izss --f I I I 1 1 111 I 1"' / , FENCING LOCATIONS,AND ALL CONTRACTORS HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON TREE PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES. / I' 246 / 1 I I 1 / / I 'lEili I 1I 1I I ss1 1IIt(1 1Il 1I 1 1 25 9 I / , / 1 1 1 1 125 0 I Ii+I •1 I / I I / I jId -X. I!IA 1 1I • l7 \\ 11 11 ��� Zq2� 1 1 I 1 11 z55 1 I ���/ll as5�3 / I�I I ' , i 1 12' 71 ��/ Westwood 0 1 1 \ ' r �' 1 i ; 2967 ; ' ; , �7/ 1/1 d J ' 1 1 /i/ .,4', I 1 1 I , I 1 1 ,,! I / I 1 / /1 1.e! C, / I I -AEI, �I % IAI :� l I 111 /I J/ ll2510 d / I 2457 2455— / JI 1 / I I �// /// I / / 2509 / I 2456 .u% zas4/� / "��7 / 1 1� , ��' .I/� 1 1 1 / 6 1 U I I �i '' I/�z 8/ / i / / 2Z6i6� i j a //// /`!/� i \ • ♦`, � j ! '1, ; // 2565 / / / / //; , / f ,�, • �W, 25,4 Legend \ •. 2513 �'• ' �r� r�! /27 / / / / , / / / 3 '/ /// / i; 2512 N \ X ' °4) \ 2445--- ,' /• I '// �j / /25j1]�j�P 3 /,//// �., > • r . / //// � 2s1s EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN J - 2519 /'�/ /�' .��y ////�,(� / / / / .; EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED l.7 -- --_ •. %if � 2523 LL ---_ --- ' --i,. '' ',,,', '/1/, %.W /' // /, 2522 •___ , ' ' • /'.'. ....„s":: ., / , 1,i �z a� 0' 50' 100' 150' LLI C) o - _ _-_ - �/� / �,,�1�,, , , -_ NOTE: TREE SURVEY DATA COMPLETED BY — Cri = = _ _ -%�;�% %; �ii�%� i,�%�/�, 2526 RENDER &ASSOCIATES. JANUARY 2017 — PRELIMINARY PLANS w gz , SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS TREE PRESERVATION OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD A J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Phone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 o F NICH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 PLAN HORIZONTAL SCALE: 50' DATE: 0AS T. MEYER Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 VERTICAL SCALE. A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53774 APPLE VALLEY MINNESOTA N N ESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. / \ JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02�16�22 A - PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V \ C a� Call 48 Hours before digging: V 811 or cal1811 .com "' Common Ground Alliance TO C 0 in o TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS CI: 1184 Cottonwood 28 SAVED 1396 Oak 14 REMOVED 1593 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1711 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 0 1186 Maple 8 SAVED 1397 Oak 18 REMOVED 1594 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1712 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 3 1188 Willow 8 SAVED 1398 Elm 8 REMOVED 1595 Elm 9 REMOVED 1713 Oak 12 SAVED 1189 Maple 10 SAVED 1470 Oak 13 SAVED 1596 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1714 Oak 14 SAVED N 1196 Maple 10 SAVED 1472 Oak 9 SAVED 1597 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1715 Cottonwood 11 REMOVED 0 1202 Maple 8 SAVED 1492 Oak 9 SAVED 1598 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED 1716 Oak 17 REMOVED © 1203 Maple 8 SAVED 1494 Oak 12 REMOVED 1599 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1723 Oak 13 REMOVED 1208 Willow 12 SAVED 1497 Oak 20 SAVED 1600 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED 1724 Cottonwood 19 REMOVED 1209 Willow 10 SAVED 1499 Oak 12 SAVED 1601 Cherry 10 SAVED 1725 Cottonwood 24 REMOVED 1210 Willow 10 SAVED 1500 Oak 14 SAVED 1604 Oak 9 REMOVED 1726 Oak 9 REMOVED 1211 Willow 9 SAVED 1501 Oak 20 SAVED 1605 Oak 14 REMOVED 1727 Conifer 9 REMOVED 1212 Cottonwood 10 SAVED 1502 Oak 10 SAVED 1606 Oak 8 SAVED 1728 Cherry 9 REMOVED 1217 Cottonwood 38 SAVED 1503 Oak 11 SAVED 1607 Birch 9 SAVED 1729 Oak 19 SAVED 1221 Willow 15 SAVED 1504 Oak 12 SAVED 1608 Cherry 10 REMOVED 1735 Elm 9 REMOVED 1239 Cottonwood 14 SAVED 1506 Oak 26 SAVED 1612 Oak 10 REMOVED 1738 Birch 8 REMOVED 1240 Cottonwood 10 SAVED 1507 Birch 8 REMOVED 1613 Oak 20 REMOVED 1739 Oak 24 REMOVED 1241 Cottonwood 17 SAVED 1508 Birch 8 REMOVED 1616 Oak 17 REMOVED 1740 Cottonwood 15 REMOVED 1247 Maple 8 SAVED 1509 Conifer 11 REMOVED 1619 Oak 9 REMOVED 1744 Elm 12 REMOVED 1252 Maple 9 SAVED 1510 Birch 8 REMOVED 1620 Oak 10 REMOVED 1745 Unkown Deciduous 12 REMOVED 1261 Cottonwood 14 SAVED 1512 Cherry 9 REMOVED 1621 Oak 15 REMOVED 1746 Unkown Deciduous 12 REMOVED 1262 Cottonwood 12 SAVED 1513 Oak 8 REMOVED 1622 Oak 9 REMOVED 1748 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 1269 Willow 14 SAVED 1514 Oak 18 REMOVED 1623 Oak 12 REMOVED 1752 Oak 16 REMOVED 1277 Conifer 9 REMOVED 1515 Oak 10 SAVED 1624 Oak 9 REMOVED 1756 Elm 10 REMOVED 1290 Oak 8 SAVED 1516 Oak 13 SAVED 1625 Cottonwood 22 REMOVED 1757 Oak 13 REMOVED 1292 Oak 24 SAVED 1517 Oak 14 REMOVED 1626 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1759 Hackberry 10 REMOVED 1293 Oak 12 SAVED 1519 Oak 11 SAVED 1628 Elm 10 REMOVED 1760 Boxelder 15 REMOVED 1294 Oak 10 SAVED 1520 Oak 8 REMOVED 1634 Oak 11 SAVED 1762 Boxelder 17 REMOVED 1295 Oak 15 SAVED 1523 Oak 10 REMOVED 1635 Oak 11 REMOVED 1763 Boxelder 14 REMOVED 1296 Oak 12 SAVED 1524 Oak 2 REMOVED 1636 Oak 15 SAVED 1764 Boxelder 14 REMOVED 1297 Oak 12 SAVED 1525 Oak 8 REMOVED 1638 Oak 12 REMOVED 1765 Boxelder 15 REMOVED 1301 Oak 15 REMOVED 1527 Oak 18 REMOVED 1639 Birch 8 REMOVED 1766 Boxelder 11 REMOVED 1302 Oak 12 REMOVED 1529 Birch 8 REMOVED 1640 Oak 12 REMOVED 1767 Oak 17 REMOVED 1303 Oak 14 REMOVED 1530 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1641 Oak 9 REMOVED 1772 Elm 10 REMOVED 1304 Oak 14 REMOVED 1531 Birch 8 REMOVED 1642 Oak 8 REMOVED 1773 Oak 10 REMOVED 1305 Oak 15 REMOVED 1532 Cottonwood 12 REMOVED 1643 Oak 10 REMOVED 1834 Cottonwood 39 REMOVED 1306 Oak 12 REMOVED 1535 Oak 12 REMOVED 1644 Oak 12 REMOVED 1838 Oak 14 SAVED 1309 Oak 9 REMOVED 1538 Oak 9 REMOVED 1645 Oak 19 REMOVED 1839 Oak 14 SAVED 1337 Oak 12 OFFSITE 1539 Oak 8 REMOVED 1647 Elm 8 REMOVED 1840 Oak 14 SAVED 1338 Oak 15 SAVED 1540 Oak 13 REMOVED 1649 Oak 12 REMOVED 1842 Oak 12 SAVED 1339 Oak 10 SAVED 1541 Oak 11 REMOVED 1651 Oak 10 REMOVED 1846 Oak 21 REMOVED 1340 Oak 13 SAVED 1544 Birch 9 REMOVED 1652 Birch 10 REMOVED 1848 Oak 15 REMOVED 1342 Oak 18 SAVED 1545 Birch 9 REMOVED 1653 Oak 9 REMOVED 1850 Oak 13 REMOVED 1350 Oak 11 REMOVED 1546 Birch 8 REMOVED 1658 Cottonwood 8 SAVED 1863 Oak 14 REMOVED 1351 Oak 9 REMOVED 1547 Oak 11 REMOVED 1659 Cottonwood 8 SAVED 1864 Oak 15 REMOVED 1352 Oak 16 REMOVED 1549 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED 1660 Oak 8 SAVED 1865 Oak 9 REMOVED 1353 Oak 9 SAVED 1550 Oak 9 REMOVED 1661 Cottonwood 9 SAVED 1866 Oak 9 REMOVED 1354 Oak 10 SAVED 1551 Elm 9 REMOVED 1662 Oak 14 SAVED 1867 Oak 10 REMOVED 1355 Oak 14 SAVED 1552 Oak 9 REMOVED 1663 Oak 10 REMOVED 1868 Oak 10 REMOVED 1356 Oak 12 SAVED 1553 Oak 13 REMOVED 1664 Oak 14 REMOVED 1869 Oak 12 REMOVED 1357 Oak 16 SAVED 1554 Oak 15 REMOVED 1665 Oak 8 REMOVED 1870 Oak 17 REMOVED 1358 Oak 12 SAVED 1557 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1666 Oak 8 REMOVED 1871 Oak 9 REMOVED 1359 Oak 12 SAVED 1558 Birch 11 REMOVED 1669 Oak 12 REMOVED 1872 Oak 11 REMOVED 1361 Oak 18 SAVED 1560 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1670 Oak 13 REMOVED 1873 Oak 11 REMOVED 1362 Oak 16 SAVED 1561 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1674 Oak 16 REMOVED 1874 Oak 9 REMOVED 1363 Oak 13 SAVED 1562 Oak 12 REMOVED 1675 Birch 8 REMOVED 1875 Oak 9 REMOVED 1364 Oak 8 SAVED 1563 Oak 9 REMOVED 1676 Oak 9 REMOVED 1876 Elm 9 REMOVED 1365 Oak 10 SAVED 1564 Cherry 9 SAVED 1677 Birch 9 REMOVED 1877 Oak 9 REMOVED 1371 Cherry 12 REMOVED 1565 Oak 11 SAVED 1678 Oak 16 REMOVED 1878 Oak 10 REMOVED 1372 Conifer 12 REMOVED 1567 Oak 10 REMOVED 1679 Cottonwood 12 REMOVED 1879 Oak 11 REMOVED 1373 Elm 9 REMOVED 1568 Cherry 8 REMOVED 1680 Birch 10 REMOVED 1880 Oak 11 REMOVED 1374 Oak 16 REMOVED 1569 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1681 Birch 8 REMOVED 1881 Oak 10 SAVED 1375 Oak 13 REMOVED 1571 Oak 18 REMOVED 1682 Oak 13 REMOVED 1882 Oak 11 SAVED 1377 Oak 12 SAVED 1573 Oak 10 REMOVED 1683 Oak 11 REMOVED 1883 Oak 12 SAVED 1378 Oak 8 SAVED 1574 Oak 18 REMOVED 1684 Oak 17 SAVED 1884 Oak 12 REMOVED 1379 Oak 11 SAVED 1575 Birch 13 REMOVED 1685 Oak 8 SAVED 1885 Oak 12 SAVED 1380 Oak 13 SAVED 1576 Oak 18 REMOVED 1686 Oak 8 SAVED 1886 Oak 10 SAVED 0 1381 Oak 12 SAVED 1578 Elm 9 REMOVED 1687 Oak 13 SAVED 1887 Oak 12 SAVED 0 1382 Oak 14 SAVED 1579 Oak 13 REMOVED 1688 Oak 9 SAVED 1888 Oak 11 SAVED a 1383 Elm 8 SAVED 1580 Oak 11 REMOVED 1689 Oak 16 SAVED 1889 Oak 11 SAVED ~ 1384 Oak 18 SAVED 1581 Birch 12 REMOVED 1693 Oak 14 SAVED 1890 Oak 8 SAVED U 0 1385 Oak 8 OFFSITE 1583 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED 1695 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1891 Oak 8 SAVED I- 1- 1386 Oak 9 OFFSITE 1584 Birch 12 REMOVED 1696 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1893 Oak 15 SAVED Q N. 0 1387 Oak 8 OFFSITE 1585 Oak 19 REMOVED 1697 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1894 Oak 9 SAVED Q 9 1388 Oak 12 SAVED 1586 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1698 Oak 17 REMOVED 1895 Oak 13 SAVED z 1389 Oak 15 SAVED 1587 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1699 Conifer 14 REMOVED 1896 Oak 11 SAVED 0 w 1391 Cottonwood 22 SAVED 1588 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1700 Oak 12 REMOVED 1897 Oak 14 SAVED 2 a J 1392 Unknown Tree 13 REMOVED 1589 Cottonwood 9 REMOVED 1701 Oak 9 REMOVED 1898 Oak 10 SAVED Q 0 1393 Oak 10 REMOVED 1590 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1703 Oak 8 REMOVED 1899 Oak 11 SAVED 0 C 1394 Oak 15 SAVED 1591 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1709 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED 1900 Oak 12 SAVED LL 9 1395 Oak 17 REMOVED 1592 Cottonwood 12 REMOVED 1710 Cottonwood 8 REMOVED 1910 Cottonwood 10 REMOVED w 0 0 M N- V) `1 W N O O Q Z , J SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A l 1 CHECKED: CHF A 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA J DRAWN: TDD APhone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF • J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 TREE INVENTORY HORIZONTAL SCALE: NICHOLAS T. MEYER Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com 13 VERTICAL SCALE: A 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53774 APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02/16/22 A � PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V \ C a� Call 48 Hours before digging: V 811 or cal1811 .com "' Common Ground Alliance TO C 0 in o TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS TREE TAG SPECIES SIZE(DBH) STATUS CI: 1915 Boxelder 8 REMOVED 2213 Maple 27 SAVED 2417 Cherry 11 SAVED 2539 Oak 8 SAVED 0 1916 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2226 Unknown Tree 8 SAVED 2418 Oak 9 SAVED 2540 Oak 10 SAVED 0 3 1917 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2227 Unknown Tree 10 SAVED 2420 Oak 14 SAVED 2541 Cherry 8 SAVED 1918 Boxelder 11 REMOVED 2228 Willow 12 SAVED 2421 Oak 11 SAVED 2542 Oak 8 SAVED N 1922 Oak 25 REMOVED 2229 Maple 5 SAVED 2423 Maple 9 SAVED 2543 Oak 8 SAVED 0 1926 Cottonwood 24 SAVED 2230 Willow 17 SAVED 2424 Cottonwood 14 SAVED 2544 Oak 8 SAVED © 1927 Cottonwood 17 SAVED 2231 Cottonwood 16 SAVED 2425 Cottonwood 17 SAVED 2546 Cottonwood 9 SAVED 1928 Oak 12 REMOVED 2251 Unknown Tree 12 SAVED 2426 Cottonwood 9 SAVED 2547 Oak 8 SAVED 1930 Oak 10 REMOVED 2252 Oak 15 SAVED 2427 Oak 9 SAVED 2549 Oak 8 SAVED 1932 Boxelder 11 REMOVED 2255 Maple 12 SAVED 2428 Oak 9 SAVED 2550 Cherry 8 SAVED 1933 Elm 9 REMOVED 2256 Maple 20 SAVED 2429 Oak 8 SAVED 2552 Elm 9 SAVED 1934 Oak 26 REMOVED 2325 Oak 13 SAVED 2436 Oak 22 SAVED 2553 Oak 24 SAVED 1935 Elm 11 REMOVED 2326 Oak 17 SAVED 2444 Oak 18 SAVED 2554 Elm 8 SAVED 1936 Oak 16 REMOVED 2327 Oak 10 SAVED 2445 Oak 16 SAVED 2555 Oak 16 SAVED 1941 Oak 18 REMOVED 2329 Oak 9 SAVED 2446 Oak 8 SAVED 2556 Oak 8 SAVED 1942 Oak 14 REMOVED 2330 Oak 10 SAVED 2447 Oak 22 SAVED 2557 Oak 8 SAVED 1943 Oak 18 REMOVED 2331 Oak 11 SAVED 2448 Elm 8 SAVED 2559 Oak 15 SAVED 1944 Oak 13 REMOVED 2332 Cottonwood 11 SAVED 2450 Oak 10 SAVED 2560 Oak 12 SAVED 1946 Elm 9 SAVED 2336 Oak 16 SAVED 2451 Oak 15 SAVED 2561 Elm 8 SAVED 1949 Oak 16 SAVED 2337 Boxelder 14 SAVED 2452 Oak 22 SAVED 2564 Cherry 8 SAVED 1951 Oak 16 SAVED 2338 Oak 9 SAVED 2454 Cottonwood 8 SAVED 2565 Cherry 9 SAVED 1952 Elm 10 REMOVED 2339 Oak 10 SAVED 2455 Oak 12 SAVED 2566 Oak 14 SAVED 1953 Oak 8 REMOVED 2340 Oak 12 SAVED 2456 Cottonwood 8 SAVED 2567 Oak 12 SAVED 1954 Oak 12 SAVED 2341 Oak 9 SAVED 2457 Oak 18 SAVED 2568 Oak 12 SAVED 1955 Oak 18 SAVED 2342 Oak 10 SAVED 2458 Cherry 8 SAVED 2570 Oak 8 SAVED 1956 Oak 10 SAVED 2343 Elm 9 SAVED 2460 Cottonwood 9 SAVED 2571 Oak 8 SAVED 1957 Oak 14 SAVED 2344 Elm 12 SAVED 2462 Oak 16 SAVED 2573 Oak 14 SAVED 1958 Oak 18 SAVED 2345 Boxelder 10 SAVED 2463 Oak 15 SAVED 2574 Oak 13 SAVED 1960 Oak 32 REMOVED 2346 Oak 16 SAVED 2464 Oak 12 SAVED 2575 Oak 10 SAVED 1961 Boxelder 8 REMOVED 2347 Maple 8 SAVED 2465 Oak 15 SAVED 2576 Oak 8 SAVED 1962 Oak 15 REMOVED 2348 Cottonwood 10 SAVED 2466 Maple 11 SAVED 2584 Oak 11 SAVED 1963 Cherry 11 REMOVED 2349 Cottonwood 10 SAVED 2467 Maple 15 SAVED 1964 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2350 Elm 8 SAVED 2468 Cottonwood 15 SAVED 1965 Oak 18 REMOVED 2351 Cherry 8 SAVED 2472 Oak 18 SAVED 1966 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2352 Maple 14 SAVED 2474 Oak 14 SAVED 1968 Boxelder 8 REMOVED 2353 Elm 11 SAVED 2475 Maple 12 SAVED 1969 Elm 14 REMOVED 2355 Birch 8 SAVED 2478 Oak 9 SAVED 1974 Oak 21 REMOVED 2356 Oak 9 SAVED 2479 Oak 16 SAVED 1976 Cherry 8 REMOVED 2357 Oak 12 SAVED 2480 Oak 11 SAVED 1977 Elm 8 REMOVED 2358 Oak 8 SAVED 2481 Oak 14 SAVED 1978 Oak 19 REMOVED 2359 Oak 11 SAVED 2484 Oak 10 SAVED 1980 Oak 15 OFFSITE 2360 Elm 9 SAVED 2487 Cottonwood 12 SAVED 1981 Oak 19 OFFSITE 2361 Oak 8 SAVED 2488 Cottonwood 9 SAVED 1982 Elm 11 REMOVED 2362 Oak 8 SAVED 2489 Maple 14 SAVED 1984 Oak 16 OFFSITE 2363 Oak 8 SAVED 2491 Oak 20 SAVED 1985 Elm 9 OFFSITE 2369 Boxelder 8 SAVED 2493 Oak 16 SAVED 1986 Cherry 8 SAVED 2371 Oak 12 SAVED 2494 Oak 10 SAVED 1987 Oak 12 SAVED 2372 Cottonwood 12 SAVED 2497 Oak 10 SAVED 1988 Oak 14 SAVED 2374 Oak 8 SAVED 2498 Oak 11 SAVED 1989 Elm 11 SAVED 2375 Oak 12 SAVED 2499 Oak 11 SAVED 1990 Oak 12 SAVED 2377 Oak 22 SAVED 2500 Oak 9 SAVED 1992 Elm 8 REMOVED 2382 Oak 13 SAVED 2501 Oak 11 SAVED 1993 Oak 16 REMOVED 2383 Oak 16 SAVED 2503 Oak 8 SAVED 1994 Oak 24 REMOVED 2384 Cottonwood 8 SAVED 2504 Oak 8 SAVED 1995 Cherry 8 REMOVED 2385 Oak 12 SAVED 2505 Oak 11 SAVED 1998 Boxelder 8 REMOVED 2386 Oak 13 SAVED 2506 Oak 12 SAVED 1999 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2387 Oak 24 SAVED 2507 Oak 10 SAVED 2000 Boxelder 14 REMOVED 2388 Oak 12 SAVED 2509 Oak 9 SAVED 2001 Boxelder 15 REMOVED 2390 Oak 17 SAVED 2510 Oak 12 SAVED 2002 Boxelder 12 REMOVED 2391 Cherry 8 SAVED 2512 Birch 11 SAVED 2003 Boxelder 12 REMOVED 2392 Maple 18 SAVED 2513 Oak 12 SAVED 2004 Boxelder 15 REMOVED 2393 Oak 16 SAVED 2514 Oak 9 SAVED 2005 Boxelder 14 REMOVED 2394 Oak 16 SAVED 2515 Oak 8 SAVED 2007 Boxelder 8 REMOVED 2398 Oak 12 SAVED 2516 Oak 8 SAVED 2008 Boxelder 9 REMOVED 2399 Oak 16 SAVED 2517 Oak 8 SAVED 2011 Elm 11 SAVED 2400 Oak 20 SAVED 2518 Oak 11 SAVED 2012 Elm 9 OFFSITE 2402 Cherry 8 SAVED 2519 Oak 8 SAVED 0 2017 Unkown Deciduous 36 SAVED 2403 Cherry 11 SAVED 2520 Oak 9 SAVED a 2021 Boxelder 13 REMOVED 2404 Oak 16 SAVED 2521 Oak 10 SAVED ~ 2405 Cherry8 SAVED 2522 Oak 9 SAVED �_ 2022 Elm 10 REMOVED 2025 Elm 12 REMOVED 2406 Oak 22 SAVED 2523 Oak 8 SAVED 2026 Elm 8 OFFSITE 2408 Oak 13 SAVED 2524 Willow 9 SAVED 0 2032 Oak 17 REMOVED 2409 Maple 9 SAVED 2526 Oak 8 SAVED e 2033 Oak 26 REMOVED 2410 Oak 8 SAVED 2531 Oak 11 SAVED z w 2168 Boxelder 24 SAVED 2411 Oak 14 SAVED 2533 Oak 8 SAVED 0 a 2172 Locust 20 SAVED 2412 Oak 14 SAVED 2534 Oak 14 SAVED 2 j 2180 Boxelder 18 REMOVED 2413 Oak 10 SAVED 2535 Oak 12 SAVED Q iJ 2181 Cherry 14 REMOVED 2414 Oak 14 SAVED 2536 Oak 11 SAVED 0 5 2183 Oak 24 REMOVED 2415 Oak 8 SAVED 2537 Elm 8 SAVED 0 0 2195 Oak 10 SAVED 2416 Oak 12 SAVED 2538 Oak 14 SAVED W 0 0 M r V) `1 W N O O Q Z , J SHEET NUMBER: INITIAL ISSUE: 2/01/2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME Westwood DESIGNED: TDD REVISIONS: PREPARED FOR: OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A � 0 CHECKED: CHF 02/16/22 CITY COMMENTS DULY LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAWN: TDD APhone (952)937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite#300 OF • J M H LAND DEVELOPMENT LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH Fax (952)937-5822 Minnetonka,MN 55343 TREE INVENTORY HORIZONTAL SCALE: NICHOLAS T. MEYER Toll Free (888)937-5150 westwoodps.com VERTICAL SCALE: /� 650 QUAKER AVENUE 02/16/22 53774 APPLE VALLEY M I N N ESOTA Westwood Professional Services,Inc. / \ JORDAN, MINNESOTA DATE: LICENSE NO. DATE: 02/16/22 A � PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 V ' C a� Call 48 Hours before digging: V / A3A' Rp\.932' 811 or cal1811 .com `�' / „fir ii.„.........., �,-' ,• BPS o / , 11 i, Preliminary Plant Schedule Common Ground Alliance LA \• � /n, a"/,i i,/ i CODE QTY. COMMON/BOTANICAL NAME SIZE SPACING O.C. MATURE SIZE o ___ ___ �� Gl �PI.- / %I�►!��A / R �," 3ti ,- /� OVERSTORY DECIDUOUS TREES 43 ,936 a°�� j/ �/R w '/'" ,9 0 // / / BVL* xx Boulevard Linden/Tilia americana 'Boulevard' 3" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'-60'W 25'-30' o .0 /--. /., �P /''i,ac` ++ /,.'9926'^� FFM* xx Fall Fiesta Maple/Acer saccharum 'Bailsta' 3" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'-75'W 50' �, �Ps �>�j` �:' . _ ♦� , ��� '_,,/ • 92A- I SGM xx Sienna Glen Maple/Acer x freemanii 'Sienna' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 40'-S0'W 35'-40' / --QON.............. ................ _ `���1 + t:,�� '' �91,•` NWM xx Northwood Maple/Acer rubrum 'Northwood' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'W 35' j GPS / /� ♦ n '1 920"' ' SKH xx Skyline Honeylocust/Gleditsia tricanthos var. inermis 'Skycole' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'W 35'-40' WATER SERVICE ` ' .. / o •' P �P� ` ♦ ♦ ��I' .�.., / �. _9\ REO xx Red Oak/Quercus rubra 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 60'-80'W 40'-50' �\, TO BE BORE TO //// - _ • 01w7E , © PRESERVE TREES pO' P� -'' " Al-. 1 ♦♦ - . �,u/ -r / .''/,.916' BUO xx Bur Oak/Quercus macrocarpa 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 60'-80'W 60'-80' - • • m1__ �� `��� ,/ 9 :1 SWO xx Swamp White Oak/Quercus bicolor 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'-60'W 40'-50' , 93" - 90 •�'�� `' '11.1,4, r �`X:i-- , � �� ' '' / WHO xx White Oak/Quercus albs 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 60'-80'W 60'-80' . NIPS 1 I ": "' I---- -\- 4/ �� `._ , ' .' ,'44 ,.' ,.' , •• - oH' j _ ,:��`� 0•• '-�_ ,��� `��.��? ,�''- -',.''�.' / VFE xx Valley Forge Elm/Ulmus americans 'St. Croix' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 70'W 70' e it' � I __- .4:..,0 ACE xx Accolade Elm/Ulmus japonica x wilsoniana 'Morton' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 70'W 40' S0' poN / ;,, ��� �• !•ii��� ,�� �� �` �. REL xx Redmond Linden/Tilia americana 'Redmond' 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 40'-60'W 30'-40' / /. ___-- It t<<�; j �� �. ,,'' A- ,' 1 .. �� , .' ,' KEC xx Kentucky Decaf Coffeetree/Gymnocladus dioica 'McKBranched' 2.5" g6 STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'W 30' so -'- QOH , /'__ - I-, .t ;,Ve#dw �� %�'� 4 L-� �' 6 .-s'f i ` I CE --'��-'' HAK xx Hackberr /Celtis occidentalis 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'-75'W 50' poi d 936''� /- . � .Pk ' ,/ I I .'' --/ RVB xx River Birch/Betula nigra 2.5" BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 40'-60'W 30'-40' /�\ �90,` � -/ ---_/ , .. -• ys �4, I ���� � �, ��10004. i � -. ��.i 1���� - WSB xx Whitespire Birch/ Betula populifolia 'Whitespire' 10' HT., BB 3 5 STEM CLUMP AS SHOWN H 30'-35'W 30' --_, °N� \ i ��i �1 �� �1K, 1 �/// �\ •,. �R `7��+� _� i..•6.",__ ,,,. i ♦ I ♦ / EVERGREEN TREES - 61 ___-936 ---' - ,�P{ \ - .��K� �__ , , :! + (�1Y . �.- •,t - --���- �, _ f-▪ �r•!r'� �' ', ,�' BHS xx Black Hills Spruce/Picea glauca densata 8' HT., BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 30'-40'W 20'-30' _______--936���' - '�GPok .' .- '` ` `` \ �� \_ '~` �;• - �' *t -�- ,, .1'r�'I +"� .' •�-- ►-' . "-' NOS xx Norway Spruce/Picea abies 8' HT., BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 60'-80'W 25'-30' p Alt �� ] �\ "� i ski , �cr ir, �i1q• ,. , 1 1 . - �___-"- _ -_^- • t� ,4 - __ 1 I �k e . �r• I 1 - ..� !.'p6 ""M CCF xx Concolor Fir/Abies concolor 8' HT., BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 40'-S0'W 15'-30' 936'' ' S / .-' ---/--- . .,I • - --if 1 ,i.J. , '.' ,/ , - / /� � /i 3 I' 1 1 r ,/ ,' !I�/�.+, r9 ,a GQp\\--. ' ' I , ♦ I I I .• - ,4 I I I h ��„ . .•• .� , WHP xx White Pine/Pinus strobus 8' HT., BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 50'-80'W 30'-40' / 'vd • , _ .,' ��, _-I_ I .... '�, I 1 I i," - I - /--- /,. Ia1 I �. I �r ��.,,�. . . ` +y� NOP xx Norway Pine/Pinus resinosa 8' HT., BB STRAIGHT SINGLE LEADER AS SHOWN H 60'-80'W 25'-30' 7 .. .... 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DATE: 02/16/22 A � PROJECT NUMBER: 0025743.01 12701 Whitewater Drive,Suite 300 Minnetonka,MN 55343 Westwood Main (952)937-5150 Fax (952)937-5822 westwoodps.com (888)937-5150 December 7,2021 Mr.Mark Sonstegard Vice President of Operations JMH Land Development 650 Quaker Avenue Jordan,MN 55352 RE: Shoreland Suitability Analysis Services for the Lakeside of Diamond Path Project,Apple Valley,Minnesota Dear Mark: As requested by the city of Apple Valley,and in accordance with Section (I) SUBDIVISION/PLATTING REQUIREMENTS of the city's shoreland ordinance,Westwood has completed a land suitability analysis for the Lakeside of Diamond Path Project. The project as currently planned proposes five new custom single-family residential units on approximately 8.12 acres of land along the eastern shore of Farquar Lake. The analysis covers the various engineering and environmental factors outlined in the ordinance including: susceptibility to flooding;existence of wetlands; soils, erosion potential; slope steepness; water supply,sewage treatment capabilities;water depth, depth to groundwater and bedrock, vegetation, near-shore aquatic conditions unsuitable for water-based recreation;fish and wildlife habitat;presence of significant historic sites; or any other relevant feature of the natural land. Westwood's evaluation is contained in the attached table. Based upon our analysis of available information,Westwood finds the site suitable for the project as currently proposed. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this analysis. Please feel free to call with any questions or comments you may have at 952-906-7432. Sincerely, WESTWOOD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES,INC. Ryan Bluhm David M.Weetman Director, Residential Market Environmental Permitting Manager Multi-Disciplined Surveying&Engineering TBPLS Firm No.10074302 westwoodps.com Suitability Analysis: Lakeside of Diamond Path, Apple Valley, Minnesota City of Apple Valley Ordinance: Shoreland Overlay District (I)SUBDIVISION/PLATTING REQUIREMENTS. (1) Land suitability. Each lot created through subdivision, including a planned unit development authorized herein, must be suitable in its natural state for the proposed use with minimal alteration.The applicant shall have a suitability analysis completed and submit a written report to address whether the proposed subdivision and use(s)are suitable for the property in its natural state with minimal alteration and whether any feature of the land use is likely to be harmful to the public water body or the health,safety,or welfare of future residents of the proposed subdivision or of the community.The suitability analysis shall consider factors relevant to the proposed use and the following features as applicable: susceptibility to flooding;existence of wetlands;soils,erosion potential;slope steepness;water supply,sewage treatment capabilities;water depth,depth to groundwater and bedrock,vegetation,near-shore aquatic conditions unsuitable for water-based recreation;fish and wildlife habitat; presence of significant historic sites;or any other relevant feature of the natural land. The suitability analysis by the applicant shall be completed by a licensed professional engineer or an equivalent professional approved by the City. Resource Issue Existing Resource Description Post-construction Resource Suitability Summary Flooding Susceptibility Ordinary High-Water Level (OHWL) OHWL will remain the same. Project is providing a 75-foot setback from the established OHWL.The lowest floor elevation is proposed 9 feet above the OHWL. Flooding issues are not is at 899.2 anticipated given the elevation separation between the OHWL and proposed structures,and the site is therefore suitable from a flooding standpoint. Wetlands 0.04-acre of wetland area. No impacts to wetlands The site is suitable as it does not disturb existing jurisdictional wetland areas. Soils Topsoil,fill soils,soft clay,and very Upper layers of soil profile to be suitably From Braun Intertec's Geotechnical Evaluation report prepared on November 23,2020,the natural soils are predominantly silty sand to poorly graded loose silt are unsuitable for building remediated for structures. sand. Unsuitable soils include the approximately 0.5'to 2.5'of topsoil,which will be removed for driveway and home construction. A small area of 3'to foundation and slab support due to 4.5' of silty sand with gravel fill was found, if this area is in a building pad area, re-compaction of the fill will be required. With no large soil corrections their potential compressibility. anticipated with this development,the property is suitable for development. Erosion Potential Erosion potential exists in current Erosion potential will be reduced with Erosion potential will be mitigated by preparing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) prior to construction. Maximum slopes of 3:1 will be setting. vegetation stabilization and BMPs. blanketed following grading, and redundant sediment control installed. Best Management Practices will be employed to limit and reduce erosion potential. Required monitoring will occur during construction to evaluate BMPs such as silt fence and soil stabilization efforts. Additionally,the project is proposing a rain garden system between the homes and Farquar Lake which will trap sediments and nutrients before they reach the shoreline. The site is therefore suitable for proper erosion protection,and no unusual issues are anticipated. Steep Slopes Steep slopes exist on the site. Project area will be graded to reduce Max slope on-site will be graded to 3:1,which is acceptable from an engineering standpoint. The site is considered suitable from a steep slopes and some steep slopes outside of bluff grading perspective. areas. Water Supply City water supply Project will connect to existing city Water usage is typically calculated as 110%of sewer usage. Sewer usage is estimated to be 1,370 gallons per day based upon Service Availability Charge water along Diamond Path. (SAC) unit calculations. Water usage is therefore estimated to be 1,507 gallons per day or 550,055 gallons per year. There are no anticipated water supply issues,and the project is therefore considered suitable from the water capacity standpoint. Sewage Treatment City sewer supply Project will connect to existing city One Service Availability Charge(SAC) unit is equal to 274 gallons per day/unit. Consequently,the proposed development is anticipated to generate 1,370 sewer at back of lots. gallons per day or 500,050 gallons per year. There are no anticipated sewer capacity issues for treating the additional sewer generated from the project, and the project is therefore considered suitable from a sewer capacity standpoint. Depth to Groundwater No shallow groundwater. No anticipated shallow groundwater Soil borings were advanced in five locations across the site in December 2019. Borings were advanced to depths of 21 feet below grade. Depths to issues. groundwater ranged from 7 feet in one location to over 21 feet in two locations. The site is considered suitable from a depth to groundwater perspective and no impacts are anticipated. Depth to Bedrock No shallow bedrock. No anticipated shallow bedrock issues. Soil borings were advanced in five locations across the site in December 2019. Borings were advanced to depths of 21 feet below grade. No shallow bedrock was encountered. The site is considered suitable from a bedrock perspective. Vegetation The site contains 7,000 caliper The project will retain 4,126 caliper The project will retain all trees along the shore of Farquar Lake,and vegetation on the central knoll and bluff will be preserved. Per city ordinance, 10 inches of trees. inches of trees. percent of the removed trees will be replaced,which amounts to approximately 287 caliper inches. Other vegetation along the shoreline will not be disturbed. The project site is therefore suitable for vegetation. Near-shore aquatic Trees grow along the shoreline of Trees and vegetation will be retained The intent of the Project is to retain near-shore aquatic conditions to the degree practicable. Vegetation will be retained within the 37.5-foot shore conditions Farquar Lake. along the shoreline of Farquar Lake. impact zone. Fish and Wildlife Habitat Review of DNR Natural Heritage Not anticipated impacts to NHIS listed No special habitats or listed species were identified through review of the NHIS database records and therefore the site is suitable. Database revealed no on-site species. listings. Significant Historic Sites No known sites. No known sites or anticipated changes. There are no known archaeological sites within the Project or one-mile buffer based on a review of the online Portal maintained by the Office of the State Archaeologist. No National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) listed properties are within the Project or one-mile buffer based on a review of the NRHP dataset. Based on results from these data resources,the site is suitable. Shore Impact Zone 37.5-foot shore impact zone. No impact to shore impact zone. As the project will avoid the shore impact zone,the site is considered suitable. Bluffs 0.88-acre of bluff area. No impact to bluff area and no tree Because the bluff will be avoided,and no trees removed,the site is considered suitable as bluff is avoided. clearing planned. 1 ••• •••• ••••• ••• City of Apple Valley MEMO Building Inspections TO: Kathy Bodmer, Planner FROM: George Dorn, Building Official DATE: February 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Lakeside of Diamond Path • One SAC charge will be required for each new house prior to permit issuance from the City. • Separate building,plumbing, sewer and water, mechanical, and electrical permits are required for each new house. The sewer and water will need to be submitted to the State for review. The City of Apple Valley inspectors will conduct the new installation. • Provide geotechnical reports, including boring logs,prior to permit issuance, and also provide soil corrections on site. • If there are any septic systems on site a separate permit is required for the removal. • Any existing wells should be properly abandoned and/or tested reports should be submitted to the City of Apple Valley prior to permit issuance. • Construction shall comply with all requirements of the Minnesota Building Code. • Construction shall comply with all requirements of the Apple Valley City Code. • Prior to turning on the water to the property, a final plumbing inspection must be approved. The meter must be sealed and the water reader installed. If you have any questions in regards to the water utilities,please contact the Public Works Department at 952-953-2400. • No site work may begin without City approval and/or permit. • The City of Apple Valley requires a Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP). The permit may be obtained through the Building Inspection Department. Once the NRMP has been issued,please contact Keenan Hayes at 952-953-2464 for a site inspection prior to commencing any grading or earth work. • Platting of the property lines must be completed prior to permit issuance. •.. .... ••••• S..• CITY OF Apple Valley MEMO Public Works TO: Kathy Bodmer, Planner FROM: Samantha Berger,Water Resource Specialist DATE: February 24,2022 SUBJECT: Lakeside of Diamond Path—Natural Resource Comments Multiple Natural Resource related comments were received at the January 5th Public Hearing for the Lakeside Development at Diamond Path, located on the northeast end of Farquar Lake in Apple Valley. Natural Resource staff provide the following comments in response to the Public Hearing and revised plans provided by the developer. General • All lots should be aware of the impervious surface limits of 25%on the associated property within the Shoreland Overlay Zoning District. Currently,proposed lots 5 and 6 appear to be at the 25% limit. Future impervious improvements such as patios,pools, walkways, etc. would be prohibited. • A simplified, clear figure showing the infiltration basins,wetlands, and required buffers shall be created to demonstrate the requirements on each lot. Each lot shall enter into a separate maintenance agreement for the required buffer and infiltration basin on the lot. Buffer Establishment 152.57 • The City requires the following buffers to be established,the applicant shall confirm that these buffer standards are met. o Wetland: Buffer width adjacent to the wetland is 40' average with a 30' minimum. A 10' building setback from the buffer is required. o Lake: Buffer width adjacent to the lake where there is no additional wetland is 16.5'. The 16.5 feet must be measured from the water body edge,which is defined by code as the Ordinary High Water Level. • A protective buffer zone component(PBC) shall be submitted as part of the natural resource management plan, The PBC requirements can be found in City Ordinance 152.16 (4)(b)(5). The plan shall consider the proposed seed mixes and recommended maintenance efforts associated with them. • The protective buffer zone shall be memorialized in perpetuity by a written document approved by the City and a certified survey of the property which shall be recorded by Dakota County. The document shall establish the location of any buffer zones,restrictions, allowances, and management requirements. • As part of the Natural Resource Management Plan(NRMP)permit,the developer must install buffer signs, similar to attached,prior to issuance of the permit. o The upland boundary line of the buffer zone shall be identified by permanent markers, which have been approved by the city, at each lot line, and one at every 50-foot interval. • Buffers that are to be preserved or established shall have approved erosion and sediment control measures installed prior to land disturbing activity. • A security shall be required and remain on deposit with the city until it is determined by the city that the buffer and infiltration areas have been permanently established according to the provisions of this chapter for a period of no less than 18 months or two growing seasons after installation; establishment of a cover crop for temporary erosion control purposes shall not constitute a successful permanent establishment. Determining responsibility for vegetative establishment between the developer,builder, and potentially the homeowner should be established early on in the process. Beach Establishment§152.57 • Landowners may establish beaches along their shoreline as long as they meet City,WCA (Wetland Conservation Act), and DNR(Department of Natural Resources)requirements. o The DNR requirements extend to the ordinary high water(OHW) level. See attached DNR factsheet on Beach blankets. o The City jurisdiction begins at the OHW extending landward and must be in accordance with §152.57. Beaches require written city permission and may be allowed in buffer areas if compensatory buffer is established elsewhere along the water body edge and is memorialized on the property. Homeowners interested in pursuing beaches or altering the buffer shall work closely with City staff to determine how best to meet their goals and all requirements. o The WCA regulations include lots with delineated wetlands (Lots 5 and 6, and a portion of Lot 4). Establishing a beach in this area would require the appropriate WCA application. Landowners owning these lots are encouraged to work with the City on their desired outcomes to determine feasibility within the regulations. A post and pilings dock and boardwalk would likely be most suitable for lake access. Stormwater Infiltration Areas §152.55 • Established infiltration areas will require maintenance agreements recorded on the property in accordance with §152.55 • Utilizing proposed permanent infiltration basins as sediment basins is allowable based on the following conditions: o Prior to transition to a post-construction stormwater basin, the basin must be cleared of accumulated sediment, fully stabilized, and inspected to ensure that side slopes and the volume, containment berm, outlet, and inlets comply with stormwater basin design requirements. o No stormwater infiltration media/draintile should be installed in the permanent infiltration areas until slopes are stabilized and appropriate sediment and erosion control measures are in place. Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control Process Our Natural Resources Technician reviews all active construction sites regularly once they are permitted through the NRMP process. The purpose of the NRMP code and regulations regarding erosion and sediment control are to minimize impacts to our water bodies. In addition to City codes, the state's NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) Construction Stormwater permit, requires that the contractor responsible for the project install the site's erosion and sediment control techniques according to the permit and they must inspect their own practices for regular maintenance and upkeep. Any projects adjacent to lakes or water bodies have more rigorous erosion and sediment control standards and timeframes under the state permit. These"BMPs"or"Best Management Practices" are explained on the "SWPPP pages" or"of all grading plan sets. It's important to recognize that SWPPP documents are typically a"living document"that is adjusted as the project progresses. The plans shall incorporate the following erosion and sediment controls and waste controls for the project: 1. Redundant perimeter control (such as two rows of silt fence)will be required down gradient. 2. Disturbed soils must immediately initiate temporary or permanent cover and must be completed no later than 7 days after an area has been worked. 3. BMPs to minimize erosion and the discharge of sediment and other pollutants 4. BMPs for dewatering activities. 5. Site inspections (required weekly and after 0.5 inch rain events) and records of rainfall events. 6. BMP maintenance (example: cleaning out sediment if silt fence is 1/2 full). 7. Management of solid and hazardous wastes on each project site. 8. Final stabilization upon the completion of construction activity, including the use of perennial vegetative cover on all exposed soils or other equivalent means 9. Criteria for the use of permanent stormwater features as temporary sediment basins. During Construction, City staff is an extra set of eyes and will produce correspondence based on any issues witnessed. Staff documents and passes along corrections needed and a timeframe for the contractor/applicant to make the corrections. The NRMP process includes receiving fees to help offset the City staff time for this, as well as requires escrows and securities to be held. Should continued non-compliance with our staff requested corrections take place, the City could utilize the escrow dollars to have the work completed by an outside vendor. Once the project is fully stabilized, the trees are all re-planted, the rain gardens and infiltration basins are functioning as they were designed, etc, the escrow dollars are returned with the NRMP permit closeout. Sources for state permit requirements: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-80a.pdf https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-05.pdf Trees • Replacement trees in several rear yards are within the new proposed drainage and utility easement, near new underground utilities, or may be shared trees. • Provide quantities of each kind of tree in the planting schedule and labels. Shoreline Alterations: Beach Blanket Minnesota • Will a sand beach work on my shoreline? Minnesota Pollution One goal of DNR Ecological and Waters Resources is to limit unnecessary and DEPARTMENfOF Control potentially damaging alterations to shorelines. Specifically,use of beach sand NATURAL RESOURCES Agency and other types of fill is limited in order to prevent damage to fish spawning IS AN INDIVIDUAL PERMIT REQUIRED? areas, aquatic habitat, and water quality of Minnesota's lakes. For most projects constructed below the Although natural sand beaches can be found on many Minnesota lake- ordinary high-water level* (OHWL)of shores, landowners often attempt to create them on shores where they do public waters as determined by the Min- not naturally occur(i.e.,a muddy-bottom lake).If you are considering adding nesota Department of Natural Resources a beach blanket,you should know a few important things before investing (DNR), an individual permit is required your money. from the DNR. • Beach material that erodes into the lake may coat aquatic plant Beach blanket exception:An individual beds and fish spawning grounds,degrading fish and wildlife habitat and damaging the water quality of your lake. permit from the DNR is not required for • Beach material must be clean and washed free of fine particles beach sand or gravel placement if the and must be of the appropriate grain size(coarse sand or larger) conditions outlined in this information to stay in place under wave action. Placed material that migrates sheet are followed. from your site may constitute a violation of water quality standards. To further minimize the risk of your beach migrating away from If you have questions concerning the contents the site,maintain aquatic vegetation on both sides of your beach, of this information sheet, contact your like in the diagram on page two. local DNR Area Hydrologist. See contact • The lakebed must be capable of holding beach material in place. information on reverse side. If the lake bottom is soft,the sand or gravel will only sink into the muck and disappear. DNR jurisdiction extends waterward • You are only allowed to install sand or gravel twice in the same location without a permit. range of water-level • Vegetation will constantlyemerge through the beach material, fluctuation varies g g g from lake to lake and additional plant control will be needed on the beach. If you , ordinary high-water level plan to weed by hand or apply herbicide,an aquatic plant manage- record high ment permit may be required from the DNR Division of Fisheries. water level average water level • Beach blankets may not be placed over emergent vegetation such cattail,bulrush,sedges, as bulrush or cattails unless you obtain a permit from the Division and other aquatic vegetation of Fisheries. Shoreline cross section Keep in mind that you are not allowed to install any plant barrier or liner ARE OTHER PERMITS REQUIRED? (e.g.,filter fabric or plastic)underneath your constructed beach. If owning lakeshore property with a sandy beach is a high priority for you, look for Other governmental units (federal, state, lakeshore property where sandy beaches occur naturally before you make city, county,township, and watershed that important purchase. authority)may require a permit for that portion of the project within their jurisdic- '�►` `'� ' tion,which usually involves work above • the OHWL. It is advisable to contact them. 4:040t L. rx, *For lakes and wetlands,the OHWL is the high- ,; „ est elevation that has been maintained as to leave tik,,, 3 t evidence on the landscape.It is commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from redomi- nantly aquatic to predominantly terrestrial.For wa- f. y tercourses,the OHWL is the top of the bank of the channel.For reservoirs and flowages,the OHWL is the operating elevation of the normal summer pool. — =t. Beach Wan e a shoreline. Shoreline Alterations:Beach Blanket/revised October 2012 Page 1 of 2 Shoreline Alterations: Beach Blanket If you have considered all of the conditions above and you think adding beach sand or gravel will work for your shoreline,you may install a beach blanket without an individual permit if the installation meets all of the following conditions: • The sand or gravel layer may be up to 6 inches thick;up to 50 feet wide along the shoreline or one-half the width of the lot,whichever is less; and up to 10 feet waterward of the ordinary high-water level(OHWL; see sidebar on page 1). • The beach blanket does not cover emergent aquatic vegetation,unless authorized by an aquatic plant management permit(contact your local DNR Fisheries office). • The sand or gravel is clean and washed so that it is free of fine particles. • Local watershed district and local zoning officials are given at least 7 days'notice by the landowner. • No plant barrier or liner(i.e.,filter fabric or plastic) is installed underneath your beach sand. Installation of sand and gravel may be repeated once at the same location but may not exceed the amount of sand and dimensions of the original sand blanket. ©2012 State of Minnesota,Department of Natural Resources.Prepared by DNR Ecological and Water Resources.Based on Minnesota Statutes 103G, Public Waters Work Permit Program Rules Chapter 6115. , ,r .:.,'4),,,,,.. .,;:____ y y. . 4. -:A.-,,.: I ..."- - - - _:,. ..44_._ _ 4 tip..$a's 4.+j: Wt ._. - ' •} -•eV Another example et is pictured above. rL.µ : oHV11Lt: The plan view of a diagram (right) shows dimensions of a beach ra+ ..,.. blanket surrounded byvegetation with a path to the sand area. • `' • .:.1 a 'si i1. ..•.:,•. ter• Based on an illustration by Roxanna Esparza. DNR Contact Information DNR Information Center This information is available in DNR Ecological and Water Resources Twin Cities:(651)296-6157 an alternative format on request. Minnesota website and a listing of Area Hydrologists: Minnesota toll free:1-888-646-6367 http://mndnr.gov/contact/ewr.html Telecommunication device for the deaf(TDD):(651)296-5484 TDD toll free:1-800-657-3929 DNR Ecological and Water Resources Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs of the Minnesota 500 Lafayette Road,Box 32 Department of Natural Resources is available regardless of race, color, national DEPARTMENT OF St.Paul,MN 55155 origin,sex,sexual orientation,marital status,status with regard to public assistance, NATURAL RESOURCES (651)259-5100 age,or disability.Discrimination inquiries should be sent to Minnesota DNR, 500 Lafayette Road,St.Paul,MN 55155-4049;or the Equal Opportunity Office,Depart- For information about aquatic plant management permits: ment of the Interior,Washington,DC 20240. ©2012 State of Minnesota,Department of Natural Resources http://mndnr.gov/shorelandmgmt/apg/regulations.html Shoreline Alterations:Beach Blanket/revised October 2012 Page 2 of 2 S... ....• ... CITY OF Apple Valley MEMO Public Works TO: Kathy Bodmer, Planner FROM: Jodie Scheidt, Civil Engineer DATE: February 24, 2022 SUBJECT: Lakeside of Diamond Path Site Plan Review per plans dated 02/16/22 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. A 10' bike trail will be required along Diamond Path in the future and as part of development agreement an escrow be provided for future construction. 4. Existing septic system at 13009 Diamond Path shall be properly disconnected/decommissioned in conjunction with the home demolition permit. Permits 5. Provide a copy of the executed Minnesota Depar tiiient of Health, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Met Council, Department of Labor and any other required permits prior to construction. 6. A right of way permit will be required for all work within public easements or right of way. 7. If dewatering more than 10,000 gallons per day, a DNR temporary dewatering permit will be required. Existing Conditions Plan 8. The existing well will need to be abandoned in accordance with Dakota County. 9. Plans should clearly indicate the requirement to remove existing driveway from Lot 1 in accordance with Dakota County Plat Commission recommendation. Site Plan/Preliminary Plat 10. Minimum roadway radii shall be 20' R. when connecting to Diamond Path. 11. Drainage and Utility Easement should be expanded from 20' to 40' along Lot 1 &2 to address storm sewer and offsite drainage. 12. It is recommended that additional drainage and utility easements be included over private streets for access to public utilities. 13. 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. Grading,Drainage and Erosion Control 14. Final Grading Plans shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 15. Final Stormwater Management Plan shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 16. Provide the Storm water Pollution and Prevention Plan(SWPPP)prior to construction. 17. Individual details for Filtration Basin will be required as part of construction documents. 18. EOF elevations for Filtration Basins should be raised or amended to address the 100-year rate restriction reduction requirement. 19. Drain tile outlets from Filtration Basins should be placed in EOF Rip Rap. 20. Additional Spot elevations are required between the Filtration basins at the property line to ensure that sheet flow drainage is captured in filtration basins. Storm Sewer 21. Final locations and sizes of Storm Sewer shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 22. Culvert material and FES located near lot 6 shall meet Dakota County requirements. 23. CBMH-2 shall be Type 1 Catch basin MH with sump per modified STO-8. Additional slope stabilization from FES-1 to inlet of Filt. Basin 1 will be required to be shown on plans Sanitary Sewer and Water Main 24. Final locations and sizes of Sanitary Sewer and Water main shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 25. 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. 26. Water service taps shall be made only to DIP or stainless steel fittings (not directly to PVC)—existing water main along Diamond Path is 12"PVC. 27. Additional 12" Gate Valves should be included on the 12"PVC line to isolate addition homes being added to this zone and be placed near the 6"water main connections to serve the site. 28. Connection to sanitary sewer shall be with a wye per City of Apple Valley Standards. 29. Sanitary sewer cleanout and curb stop located in pavement/concrete shall use Ford Type A casting and cover per SER-1A. 30. Existing manhole structures shall be adjusted to final grade and marked with signage. As-builts and/or televising reports will be required for service locations. 31. The gate valves for the public water main must be in public right of way or easement and be accessible and be marked with signage indicating GV. 32. The existing property at 13009 Diamond Path will be required to connect to public water with the development of this site. COUNTY(24j144 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 January 7, 2022 City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street W. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Re: LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH The Dakota County Plat Commission met on January 5, 2022, to consider the preliminary plat of the above referenced plat.The plat is adjacent to CSAH 33 (Diamond Path) and is therefore subject to the Dakota County Contiguous Plat Ordinance. The revised plan includes five residential lots and one existing home.The right-of-way needs for CSAH 33as a 3-lane/4-lane undivided roadway are 60 feet of half right of way.The plat is dedicating 10-feet of right of way to meet the needs.The plan includes two proposed accesses to CSAH 33, one across from Evermoor Parkway and one on the north end of the site,just south of the existing driveway. The existing driveway will be closed and utilize the new north access opening. 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 33 are 8,100 ADT and are anticipated to be 10,000 ADT by the year 2040. 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 Gordon McConnell regarding permitting questions at (952) 891-7115 or Todd Tollefson regarding Plat Commission or Plat Ordinance questions at (952) 891-7070. Sincerely, st, 7:12 Todd B. Tollefson Secretary, Plat Commission c: 3/24/2022 Lakeside of Diamond Path City Council Meeting March 24, 2022 AppValley Requested Actions 1. Subdivision by preliminary plat of three (3) parcels into six (6) single family parcels, creating five new lots for single family construction. APPVealley 1 3/24/2022 Location - 13009 Diamond Path 1 zam i5rw Q p. m _ n. W. W W o mo �a o • !_ °a SITE ' 1111 =_- 1 111- FARQUAR LAKE // EveRMooaiawvv._ , 211olsrw s. CONG CAKE � l rr /F/iKlv000 ooMeY �?���� A1fd�� Zoning Map - "R-1" (SF residential, 40,000 sq. ft. min.) and "SH" (Shoreland Overlay) oft itri i1It4w& Altitig ES - iAl FAR QUAR ®tii®® LAKE •w�` - .: rR9 �� 681 41,10 top., ,,e10410:1 pima PP581 2 3/24/2022 Existing Conditions II 1 r . ii / L E �. _.r.. Apple - II PRELIMINARY MANS § �� THE COVE _ EXISRFMOVAN ITIONS& _. .. 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PIP MAR uv.. o.Y a.....�.......... ......... .�..m._..... 8 4 IPRELIMNARY PLANS A�'� $:— .n Westwood wPRELIMINARY 11 _' ,MR ._... LRT _ _^ ..,...�,..�,. EEE RSA E PLAN , �,..�, ��-13 6 3/24/2022 Color Rendering JLLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN: • per: JMN LAND uxErnxpuan Apple E. > valley 00 LAKESIDE OF DIAMOND PATH 'N,. Public Hearing Comments/Questions 1. Should a pedestrian connection be provided through the neighborhood? 2. How will lake access, beach and docks relate to the requirements for the lake buffer and infiltration basin? 3. Is Dakota County aware of this project? " The developer said they planned to construct the homes in phases to limit the amount of land disturbance to help protect the Lake. Will this be a City requirement? 5. What will the developer be required to do to protect the lake during development and construction? The infiltration area (rain gardens) should be established early to help protect the lake early in the construction process. Explain the tools used to ensure the long-term maintenance and preservation of the infiltration area and buffer area. How can the City ensure that homeowners Apple maintain the buffers and infiltration area into perpetuity? valley 7 3/24/2022 Planning Commission Recommendation At its meeting of March 2, 2022, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the subdivision of Lakeside of Diamond Path with conditions. The following motion will approve the project with the conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission: Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Lakeside of Diamond Path, subdividing an 8.1-acre parcel to create six single family lots, for development of five new single family homes. APPVaIIey Questions? A Valley 8 3/24/2022 Additional Info - Truck Turns 2-16-22 1 _._ - - � ice/ - i l M i l•'� ;.:o'1. c-c- r • v / ".._., -- a ,- i Aire, . , ‘, ,z_.---_ „lie ., Y_- __- ._._. _____ ..r. -_,•, ler,„:„... ___ /7 r, - . -,. 7,400.---- ,. -: 4r-i PRELIMINARY PLANS . A� e,' wB Ws waxi-'- AUTONRN E%HIBIi 13 ■ _ - ,. w,.._n.. `"' -- ..,�..�,...�..��. -' ,....�„,�, 13 1951 Aerial Photo -` "cif. . 28TH ST W } —Jr. ::1 W z m0 J.a._OURHAMNIPYL .,` 'fw < 7 ti Q O O J N �� a � �� . -Li -tceF zm ereiL FARQUAR LAKE 'Z 3 9a 'Park uar•'�... •', TM_-.[ 0 r4 41. ) i If .i,} ,! P�b • r6 r K. 1 J 2 •- "A 1 16Y d` ♦ .i.r 9 • ITEM: 5.F. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat of Magellan Second Addition (6451 150th Street W.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Kathy Bodmer,AICP, Planner Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: Dakota County PC22-01-SF Applicant Date: 2/1/2022 60 Days: 4/2/2022 120 Days: 6/1/2022 ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Magellan Second Addition, a 2.23-acre parcel for regional greenway purposes, with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. SUMMARY: Dakota County submitted an application for a subdivision by preliminary plat to divide the eastern portion of the Magellan property to create a trail corridor for the North Creek Greenway. The 2.23-acre parcel would be part of the North Creek Greenway, a 14-mile regional multi-use greenway corridor extending from Lebanon Hills park in Eagan, south through Apple Valley, Lakeville and Farmington, and terminating in Empire Township. Of 14 miles of trail, approximately 6.5 miles of the trail is located in Apple Valley. A couple of key segments have been completed or are currently under construction, including the Zoo overpass over County Road 38 (McAndrews Road), the 157th Street underpass, and a gap project to complete small missing segments in the Cobblestone Lake - Orchard Place areas in south Apple Valley. The proposed trail parcel is 25' at its narrowest and flares to 175' abutting CSAH 42. The flared end is needed for the underpass structure under County Road 42. The parcel will be established as a separate lot of record so that Dakota County can acquire it and retain ownership. The purpose of the lot will be specifically to serve as a regional trail corridor. The proposed subdivision corresponds to the North Creek Regional Trail alignment shown on two maps in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the project is consistent with the adopted North Creek Greenway Master Plan. Although the lot is a strange shape and could not be used for construction of a building, it is the minimum needed by Dakota County and is the smallest burden on the existing property owner. The proposed trail parcel will abut an easement dedicated on the west side of the Menard's property to create an approximately 50'-60' wide trail corridor. The timeline for construction of this section of trail has not yet been decided upon. The County is working with the property owner to the south to align the underpass with the sand and gravel mining reclamation final elevations to provide a future connection through the Fischer Sand & Gravel mining area. The proposed subdivision will create a parcel that will not meet the requirements of the underlying zoning district (I-2, General Industrial) and will therefore be an unbuildable lot. The minimum lot width in the I-2 zoning district is 200'. However, the parcel is specifically being created for trail purposes. Platting the lot as an outlot allows the County to acquire the minimum property needed for the trail corridor without overly encumbering the property owner. Rezoning the greenway parcels will be done once they are acquired by Dakota County. BACKGROUND: Planning Commission Recommendation: At its meeting of March 2, 2022, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the subdivision by preliminary plat with conditions. The motion and conditions are incorporated into the draft resolution approving the subdivision. The Planning Commission's motion with conditions is the following: Recommend approval of the subdivision by preliminary plat of the North Creek Greenway at Magellan with the following conditions: 1. The parcel shall be platted as an outlot for public trail purposes. 2. A trail easement shall be dedicated over the greenway trail parcel. 3. A development agreement shall be executed with the owner which memorializes the conditions of the subdivision approval to be reviewed and approved at the time of consideration of the final plat. 4. Preliminary plat approval is valid for one year. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Preliminary Plat Map Plan Set Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL MAGELLAN SECOND ADDITION WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.358,the City of Apple Valley adopted, as Chapter 153 of the City Code,regulations to control the subdivision of land within its borders; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code,the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application for subdivision of land by plat on March 2,2022; and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and made a recommendation regarding its approval on March 2, 2022, 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 Exhibit"A", attached hereto, is hereby approved for a one-year period, the preliminary plat is identified as: MAGELLAN SECOND ADDITION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code,that said preliminary plat approval is subject to the following conditions,which shall be incorporated into a development 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 shall not be required for this subdivision. 3. Storm water pond dedication requirements will be satisfied by the dedication of drainage and utility easements on the final plat. 4. Development of the site shall be subject to compliance with all stormwater management regulations as set forth in the City Code to address on-site stormwater management and subject to final review and approval by the City Engineer. 5. The developer shall dedicate a ten foot(10')wide easement on the final plat for drainage,utility, street, sidewalk, and street lights along the entire perimeter of lot(s)within the plat wherever abutting public road right-of- ways. 6. Developer shall dedicate a five foot(5')wide drainage and utility easement on the final plat along all common lot lines. 7. Developer shall install 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. 8. The developer shall submit a final grading plan and lot elevations with erosion control procedures,to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of the Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP). If the site is one(1) or more acres in size,the developer shall comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's storm water permit rules for regulating storm water discharges to abate water pollution during construction activities, and shall submit to the City a copy of all permits required thereunder to be obtained by the developer(Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's storm water permit rules are regulated in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Section 122.26 and Minnesota Statutes). 9. The developer shall install a public (or private) street lighting system, constructed to City and Dakota Electric Association standards. 10. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Weekend construction hours shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Construction shall not be performed on Sundays. 11. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the development agreement. ADOPTED this day of , 2022. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CERTIFICATE I, Pamela Gackstetter, Apple Valley City Clerk, hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council on , 20 , the original of which is in my possession, dated this day of , 20_ • Pamela J. 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COUNTY ROAD rr I AGGREGATE /-___JI �� MINING (IITIIRF PIIIII 1 Source: Figure 23, North Creek Greenway Concept Plan, North Creek Greenway Master Plan, Dakota County, 2011 NORTH CREEK GREENWAY MASTER PLAN APPLE VALLEY SEGMENT DAKOTA COUNTY PROJECT NO. 99-014 PARCEL SKETCH - MAGELLAN PROPERTYaxir �u - \3 �� 26p9 ii .4..,.,_-'15-14 11. TH ST --17-'--.---- ._iti:.7,, ,, _ .7,/ W �0,_ — x g� I44 , 1 `•' ii�, Val Q - illig: i'''''---1:- --' ":„. (......' . ---,, • :01-,4,,.-----7:---7 -- -- , _ ' "•-- - •- _ „.,:.:• A i,' 1 "'per"'p„ -*:saes 1.�'�^`. 25—• w r r r 6 'r, 'AI rib R,. r ND r r � �r r [ r r r 71 4,c, a r :, Il i i A s 0 g- I r r r r r [ v IiG 1! lih op O -� a: ... a.......r.---_ ai d o ' N u .� 7 o 0 ' s .. +:. co 41 I U LEGEND :° OWNER: MAGELLAN PIPELINE COMPANY LP PID:01-46950-01-010 DENOTES PARCEL LINE Rs DENOTES EXISTING R/W LINE >. FEE PURCHASE AREA: 97,226 SQ.FT. -p DENOTES PROPOSED PROPERTY PURCHASE BOUNDARY v a DENOTES TEMPORARY EASEMENT LINE v a • PROPERTY CORNER FOUND Magellan Pipeline Company PID 01-46950-01-01 0 Fee Acquisition Description That part of Lot 1, Block 1, Magellan Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 1; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 51 minutes 19 seconds West, along the south line of said Lot 1 a distance of 175.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 52 seconds West, a distance of 128.89 feet; thence North 17 degrees 28 minutes 08 seconds East a distance of 498.38 feet; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 52 seconds West a distance of 1082.89 feet to the north line said Lot 1; thence North 73 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East along said north line of Lot 1 a distance of 26.08 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 52 seconds East along the east line of said Lot 1 a distance of 1694.13 feet to the point of beginning. Area = 2.23 acres 1 / DAKOTA COUNTY CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ,/ I YI I II I I ..,,.,A END PROJECT C.P. I IXX-XXX I 2+ NORTH CREEK GREENWAY J STA. 2236.19— ,�i ii ^ //c / J \ UPPER 147TH ST W ____II _ -----------1--- mosimmommIP"-- -, t -.) I i MPS�‘��/i� � ;, a �' SEES Sw�/ pli S / — 1 L- - - - - 1,A�� i 1 0 1 �Th 7 —__-_ --=I// f I I MENARDS I _ _ — — --��II o STORM I I •�I POND I ` I J 1 �� N �iMI \0 N I / � ) OUTLOT B I I 7.45, s W I Oo IJ /" l� a .L... , Ei1 / .LOCK , CD I w r � CC A G E L L A N ADDITION ENADDS AT N A N SON �L N CONCRETE ll \ o PROPOSED NORTH CREEK a N GREENWAY ALIGNMENT I 0 I BLOCK 1 Q .— I C I LaJ Ln ��� 2 u_ _---:di N i, II MENARDS Io ,'--------- i II /49 — pl N . N BEGIN PROJECT C.P. 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Y_ Valley •_>- _•,•••• --- , JAMES P.HILL MC. 11 3/24/2022 Planning Commission Recommendation At its meeting of March 2, 2022, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the preliminary plat with conditions. The following motion will approve the project with the conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission: Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Magellan Second Addition, a 2.23-acre parcel for regional greenway purposes, with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. AppVauey QUESTIONS? AppVealley 12 • ITEM: 5.G. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Thomas Lovelace, City Planner and Brandon Anderson, Community Development Department City Engineer Applicant: Project Number: United Properties Residential LLC PC19-10-ZSB Applicant Date: 11/9/2020 60 Days: 120 Days: ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Pass an ordinance amending Appendix F of the City Code which establishes a new planned development zoning ordinance. (Recommend waiving second reading) 2. Adopt a resolution approving the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley final plat and development agreement. 3. Adopt a resolution approving the final planned development agreement. 4. Adopt a resolution approving the feasibility study for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. 5. Approve the waiver of objection to the special assessments with United Properties Residential, LLC, for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. 6. Adopt a resolution ordering the public improvements for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. SUMMARY: For your consideration is a request from United Properties Residential, LLC, for approval of the planned development ordinance, planned development agreement, the final plat and development agreement, feasibility report and ordering public improvements for Project 2021-118. The 10.9-acre final plat is located at the northeast corner of Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) and McAndrews Road (CSAH 38). Adjacent uses include Valleywood Municipal Golf Course to the north and east, a single-family residential development to the south, and Dakota County Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Camp Sacajawea to the west. Lot 1 will be used for the construction of a 98-unit senior cooperative building and storm water ponding, and Outlot A will be reserved for future construction of detached townhomes. A private street will be located in Lot 1 that will provide access to the senior co-op building and future structures within Outlot A. The planned development ordinance establishes the permitted, conditional, and accessory uses for the development, as well as the minimum area standards and requirements, and special performance standards for the 10.9 acres. The development agreement refers to the installation of all necessary improvements to serve the subdivision. Park dedication requirements for this subdivision will be satisfied with the dedication of cash in lieu of the land dedication. Storm water pond dedication will be satisfied by the dedication of drainage and utility easements on the plat. The final plat shows the dedication 690 feet of the north half of right-of-way of McAndrews Road and 666 feet of the east half of right-of-way of Pilot Knob Road. The development agreement acknowledges the documentation of the Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments for public improvements identified in Public Improvement Project 2021-118 and Storm Water Pond Maintenance Agreement, which are included as exhibits to the agreement. United Properties Residential, LLC, has petitioned that the undersigned's property be improved with: utilities and roadways necessary to serve its property located at the NE quadrant of McAndrews Road and Pilot Knob Road for development, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and that the City assess the cost of the improvements against the undersigned's property in accordance with the engineer's feasibility report attached. The feasibility study is required by Chapter 429 of State Statute for assessments of public improvements and outlines the cost responsibilities with United Properties Residential, LLC. Also as part of the 429 process, City Council shall order the public improvements as defined in the report. The Council has one year following the ordering of the public improvements to award a contract for that work. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvements are properties adjacent to McAndrews & Pilot Knob Road (PID 010130001012). The estimated cost of the improvement is $1,094,044.00. Staff will bring forward plans and specifications at a future meeting for approval and authorization for advertisement of bids and contract award after receipt of bids. BACKGROUND: The Planning Commission held a public hearing for a proposed rezoning and subdivision on November 6, 2019. On August 5, 2020, the Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval and the City Council gave its approval at their August 27, 2020, meeting. The development agreement reflects the conditions set forth in the preliminary subdivision resolution. BUDGET IMPACT: There will be public improvements associated with this project. The estimated cost of the improvements is $1,094,044.00. ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Resolution Final Plat Development Agreement Resolution Agreement Resolution Report Agreement Resolution Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. 1107 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE--APPENDIX A OF THE CITY CODE BYADDING ARTICLE A-39 FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DESIGNATION NO. 1080,APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY The City Council of Apple Valley Ordains: Section 1. That the Code of Ordinances be adding Section A-39 as follows: § A39-1 PURPOSE. The purpose of this article is to establish specific performance standards in compliance with §§ 155.260-155.271 for property designated by Ordinance No. 1080 on the official zoning map. The purpose of this zone is to provide for apai tiuents, condominiums, and residential cooperatives for persons 55 years of age or older; and townhomes. §A39-2 PERMITTED USES. (A) Zone 1. Within this zone no structure or land use shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the city council: (1) Condominiums, apartment, and residential cooperative multiple dwellings in which exclusively persons 55 years of age or older reside,provided the building is serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems and having a maximum density of no greater than 14 units per acre. (2) Home occupation as defined in § 155.003 (3) Public utility buildings and structures. (B) Zone 2. Within this zone no structure or land use shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the city council: (1) Townhouse dwellings,provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems and having a maximum density of no greater than six(6)units per acre. (2) Home occupation as defined in § 155.003 (3) Public utility buildings and structures. (4) Community based family care, day care home licensed under M.S. § 245.812 or such home for the care of the mentally or physically handicapped licensed by the state. § A-39-3 CONDITIONAL USES. (A) Zone 1. There are no conditional uses provided. (B) Zone 2. Within this zone no structure or land use shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the city council except through granting of a conditional use: (1) Community-based family care home, day care not licensed under M.S. § 245.812 when: (a) Facility meets all existing health, fire building and housing codes; and (b) Separation of one-quarter mile exists between such facilities. The city council may grant an exception to the one-quarter mile rule when strong community support exists, program effectiveness is closely tied to particular cultural resources in the community, or an effective natural or manmade barrier exists between the facilities; and (c) Such conditional use permit shall be reviewed at one-year intervals. §A39-4 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES. (A) Zone 1. Within this zone,no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the city council shall be permitted accessory uses: (1) Buildings temporarily located for the purposes of construction of the premises for a period not to exceed the time necessary to complete said construction. (2) Temporary sales office. (3) Essential public facilities provided all requirements are met. (4) Off-street parking as regulated in this chapter. (5) Putting greens, shuffleboard courts,picnic area, fire pit, outdoor patio and similar recreational or service areas for use by the residents of the premises. (6) Decorative landscape features. (7) Keeping of domestic animals commonly referred to as "housepets" for noncommercial purposes. (B) Zone 2. Within this zone,no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the city council shall be permitted accessory uses: 2 (1) Buildings temporarily located for the purposes of construction of the premises for a period not to exceed the time necessary to complete said construction. (2) Temporary sales office. (3) Essential public facilities provided all requirements are met. (4) Off-street parking as regulated in this chapter. (5) Parks and playgrounds. (6) Decorative landscape features. (7) Garage sales not to exceed three per calendar year. (8) Keeping of domestic animals commonly referred to as"housepets" for noncommercial purposes. § A39-5 MINIMUM AREA REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS. (A) The following minimum area standards and requirements shall be met. No improvements shall be placed on such lands unless the lands to be used or improved shall meet the following area and dimensional requirements: (1) TABLE OF MINIMUM AREA REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS Requirements Zone 1 Zone 2 Lot Dimensions Lot area - Lot width - Dwelling Unit Density Maximum units per acre 14 5 Minimum Building Setbacks (measured in feet) Along principal or minor arterial street 40 40 Along any private street or drive 25* 20* Side lot line - 20 Rear lot line 30 50 Between buildings 10 - Minimum Parking Setbacks Along principal or minor arterial street - - Along any private street or drive - 20* 3 Side lot line - - Rear lot line - - Driveway setback from principal or arterial street 40 50 Maximum Impervious Surface See § 155.350 See § 155.350 Maximum Building Height (measured in feet) 60 35 Maximum Number of Stories 4 2 *Setback shall be measured from the back of the curb along the private street (2) Building and site design, see § 155.346 (3) Screening, see § 155.348 (4) Landscaping, see § 155.349 (5) Lighting, see § 155.353 (6) Parking, see § 155.370 through 155.379 §A39-6 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. In order to ensure quality building and site design within this planned development, special standards are necessary. These include regulations governing site design, streetscape design, building materials, landscaping, screening and parking. (A) Residential site design. The following shall be incorporated into Zones 1 and 2 of the planned development to assure an overall harmony. (1) The private street shall be 26 feet wide, as measured face to face with parking allowed on one side of the street (2) Paths and sidewalks, a minimum of five feet in width shall be installed along all private streets, and in other areas necessary to ensure that all pedestrians can move safely and conveniently on site and between site and neighborhood, and between the site and adjacent streets. (3) Sidewalks located adjacent to parking areas shall have a minimum width of six and one-half feet to allow for the overhang of vehicles into sidewalk spaces. (B) Building design and materials. (1) All building elevations in zone 1 shall be considered a front for the purpose of exterior building material use and appearance. 4 (2) Building materials shall be those normally used in this part of the country for permanent type construction,which are found in what is generally accepted as good architectural design, and which are compatible with other buildings in the planned development area. Non- combustible materials such as brick, stone, stucco and the like shall be integrated into building elevations. (3) All mechanicals,meters, and the like shall be appropriately screened from view. (C) Landscape design. The following design elements shall be incorporated into all site plans. The goal of these regulations is to assure an overall harmonious theme will be created for all projects within this planned development. A master landscape plan shall be submitted to the city and the following design elements shall be incorporated: (1) All plant materials to be utilized shall be identified on the plan and a landscape materials list provided. (2) Provide screening of undesirable views. (3) Enhance storm water ponding areas with native plantings. (D) Parking. On-site parking for condominiums, apartment, and residential cooperative multiple dwellings in which exclusively persons 55 years of age or older reside shall be provided at a rate of 1.7 spaces per unit, of which a minimum of one space per dwelling unit shall be enclosed. Section 2. Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. 1107", a copy of which is attached hereto, clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. Filing. The City Clerk shall file a copy of this ordinance in her office,which copy shall be available for inspection by any person during regular office hours. Section 4. Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the office of the City Clerk. Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication of its title and official summary. 5 PASSED by the City council this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 6 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. 1107 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE--APPENDIX A OF THE CITY CODE BYADDING ARTICLE A-39 FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DESIGNATION NO. 1080,APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. 1107 approved by the City Council of Apple Valley on March 24, 2022. The Code of Ordinances is amended by adding Article A-39 establishing Planned Development Zoning District No. 1080. This amendment provides for multi-family residential cooperatives, condominium, and apartment buildings for residents 55 years of age and older; and townhouse dwellings units, and creates performance standards regulating building size and bulk, setbacks, and appearance. The overall district is bounded by Pilot Knob Road on west, McAndrews Road on the south and Valleywood golf course on the east and north, containing approximately 10.9 acres of land. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the office of the City Clerk at the Apple Valley City Hall, 7100 147th Street West,Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. 7 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- FINAL PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT APPROVAL APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.358,the City of Apple Valley adopted, as Appendix B of the City Code,regulations to control the subdivision of land within its borders; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Appendix B 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 found the preliminary plat to be in conformance with the standards of Appendix B of the City Code and made a recommendation as to its approval on August 5, 2020,which was subsequently approved by the City Council on October 8,2020; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Appendix B of the City Code, a development agreement between the applicant and the City detailing the installation of the required improvements in the subdivision and the method of payment therefor has been prepared. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota,that the development agreement and final plat for the following described plat of land are hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to sign the same,to wit: Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,pursuant to Appendix B of the City Code,that said plat shall be filed with the Dakota County Recorder within sixty(60)days of the certified release from the City offices or such approval shall be null and void. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CERTIFICATE As Apple Valley City Clerk, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council and the final plat described therein is hereby released for recording with the Dakota County Recorder this day of , Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 2 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, owner of the following described property: APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY VICINITY MAP Part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW1/4 NE1/4) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Fifteen (115), Range Twenty (20), described as follows: SEC. 13, TWP. 115, RNG. 20 Beginning at the southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirteen (13); thence easterly along the south line of the Northeast Q )( Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13) a distance of 765.00 feet; thence deflect to the left 90 degrees a distance of 576.00 feet; thence northwesterly to a cr point on the west line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13), said point being a distance of 666.00 feet northerly of the southwest corner of N the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirteen (13), as measured along the west line thereof; thence southerly to the point of beginning, according c CO to the Government Survey thereof. m CL co 0 @.) S)Has caused the same to be surveyed and platted as APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY and does hereby dedicate to the public for public use forever the public SITE WAIF N ways and the drainage and utility easements as created by this plat. -1 ® � \I o CL N McANDREWS ROAD I Lr In witness whereof said United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officer this io day of , 20 . m Signed: UNITED PROPERTIES RESIDENTIAL LLC r6 � R 60 60 1:60 Ell -° James Alexander Hall, Senior Vice President Mark W. Nelson, Executive Vice President - - L NORTH V I H- I / / H- I I < I I `l H! / I I 0 a I DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA 0 u STATE OF I - FOUND R/W MONUMENT I • 76.55 (NO SCALE) GRAPHIC SCALE gic w in Q p COUNTY OF yM 10 — - - - - - - - - - - 50 0 25 50 100 200 1-I � W w0 rn _ Z • m 0 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of n-i , 20 , by James Alexander Hall, as Senior Vice President of Z cr — — — — — — — — — N83°43'55„Fr • ce N o United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the company. 10 — — — — — — 773.36 c° o - - - - - - - - - 1 INCH = 50 FEET p (SIGNATURE) a ` �\\ _ _ w .. „ N 75 z � 1 697.81 - - - - Q O g N (PRINTED) w f--- - 75 - --� 18 \ — — — — — — — W V7 Q InV) 1 \, c \ R - - - - - - - (AU w w Notary Public, County, p I \ — — — — — • Cl. Q O L r 1 My Commission Expires / \ 5 �-,,.. w < - \ I 4 \ s< / �• \ STATE OF ,� CO0 c \�v ` \ ' m \ COUNTY OF ,- I �0 / \ DRAINAGE AND ,, ��. ^<�• UTILITY EASEMENT The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 , by Mark W. Nelson as Executive Vice President of United /// I\ \) �`•\\`• Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the company. `\ \\ (SIGNATURE) 4 \ \ (PRINTED) 18 39.01 41 EASTr\•\I \\ \r. Notary Public, _ County, `l ^I / \ \ -------- \ — Si4°1 \ ° My Commission Expires ca o rn /' — 0 - _ �°' �z4��� LOT 1 0 `^ S89°19'05"W \ UT ITAGEANp \ \ SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE z \ / O 29.41 • N)°EASEMENT ��--� / \ \ , - (° 4 Y , I, Jason Rud, do hereby certify that this plat was prepared by me or under my direct supervision: that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor in the State of /` 30.00 127S44"w \\ Minnesota; that this plat is a correct representation of the boundary survey; that all mathematical data and labels are correctly designated on this plat; that all *� 30 Y8 I \ \ -:."1:monuments depicted on this plat have been, or will be correctly set within one year; that all water boundaries and wet lands, as defined in MS 505.01, Subd. 3, as -:."1: .:.:1: 0 N I \ BLOCK 1 N \ I of the date of this certificate are shown and labeled on the plat; and that all public ways are shown and labeled on the plat. 1 4, %'' IAA R8o• \ t • Dated this day of , 20 `i� O `' a _ / 1010\3„;SJ, \\ < `L .v� • ..-1-, O > co cr 91 ° \ \ ��� CpO, o N \ Jason E. Rud, Land Surveyor CO b \ \ ^ Minnesota License Number 41578 , •, • ` \ 6\ r Y / \ so O w 0 / y \� O .l, o --30--� / \ 00 / r\ STATE OF - - ,_ F-- Z Z4c 3Y,40 ') GT'��Py \\��� / \ o 0 O Z 1S ,3o' . S 30 2� rji \ ---s _1_ to 30 4•,, 30'4 So <o -9, \ --1 COUNTY OF --- ,r, /, .-, o+ Q F f� Y11 20 1:: 1s.�9 �9Sc��9 \ o This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 , by Jason E. Rud. '▪1' Li_ r�\ \ \ O�LOT Q �d,9`r`�1���2�0 \\ (SIGNATURE) U T \ \ • ii I\N \ _ r\ F-- / 4 I \ -.85030,, 1 -� / I\ ) • cv (PRINTED) --, / 40 9 O I \ < , - o -- 1 \ / OZ Notary Public, County, �Y' __, zNN /�/ \\ �`` \ �- ,! `-I w ^ I /h• • � s� My Commission Expires In rn I / \ // 6'\s_ A %� wp 0 ~ i\ ��0� / I r z ¢ w h \ • 2" / _\ <I Q U w w \ �� rt S44°29'58"W CITY COUNCIL OF APPLE VALLEY, STATE OF MINNESOTA _i_ F-- = p 4 co Q Q \ \'� �` �� `�\30.37 a • z w \ S 0 \,, ° A=29° 50'28" 2 w a 574 .� 0 °'moo_ ,-,-R=49.33 This plat was approved by the City Council of Apple Valley, Minnesota, this day of , 20 , and hereby certifies compliance with all <�I: `s_ I a N o \\ 1d, 06- \�)�c? %' 25.69 requirements as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.03, Subd. 2. , ,\ <`� I - \ A )S, 4.39-- \ // \' I R6 \ \ I _ / I _ N89°59'31"E D _ By: , Mayor By: , Clerk // I \\I \ • I /�'�36.34 / I \ '),�� / I \ \ / /\ S44°56'49"E I I f / \ op,` 'I, A I\ / \-\ � \�-- \ -i''25.31 COUNTY SURVEYOR, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA I 4 ,/ \ <31' 90 V \ \ I \ 4,R90 \ I hereby certify that in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 11, this plat has been reviewed and approved this day ./ \ �' / r\II \ G\�613p \ S2 ° of , 20 . r__ 40 \\ //N44°56'21.'50 / \`s866� 3 N7go 69 856"E a\ r — 75 - 75 L — �\ /\ ��8�36„w R Sao By: �, \ / s 0.. SASS�`0 5 Todd B. Tollefson, Dakota County Surveyor • DRAINAGE AND _ NORTH ,.'� 1668 s, \- 4 ,-,, UTILITY EASEMENT \ r0n 27 02— \ COUNTY BOARD, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA - 184.96 \\ -.L,.- LD 309.04 - 129.29 -.�L.. 67.06 -.0 0A A '- 50.00 H' 58.15 A .- A We do hereby certify that on the 2nd day of February , 20 21 , the Board of Commissioners of Dakota County, Minnesota, approved this plat of I A A A S89°35'09"W 690.35 APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY, and said plat is in compliance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.03, Subd. 2, and pursuant to the I Dakota County Contiguous Plat Ordinance. I T —T ,-o IT \ u� Op p Attest: \\ I \\ \\ I ^ p° 1^ Chair, Dakota County Board Dakota County Treasurer-Auditor SW CORNER OF I \• 0 \. HIGHWAY EASEMENT PER DOC. ` 50 FOOT R.O.W. PER o °' In I - THE NE 1/4 OF I \\ In / NO. 3221613 AND 751383 ' - DOC. NO. 718479 SEC.13-T.115-R.20 I • I / C.S.A.N. NO. 38 (MCANDREWS ROAD) / ' 1. N89°35'09"E 1 / I •\ 11I / 2658.04 1 + 1 /� DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA I —\- • ••\ N89°35'99"E 765.00 \\ \ r\ A I , „ -I- A ,\ „ 1 I A I -I- \ / r\ I ,\ 1 1 -I- , r- 111 / A \ , A A A r, A I ,\ I r7 '\___ \ \ �� 1 1 /\ K 1 I 1 /\ 1 I I I I I\1 1 Y F! I I - F� 1 1 I I-- 1/1/ /\ Y 1\/1 /1 F' I\I I I / / / �. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 9, taxes payable in the year 20 on the land hereinbefore described have been paid. Also, pursuant to II L/ i 1 I S \., I I 1 \, \� I • I I I 1 1 I I I \/ I . . I I 1 I I \, . -t ' \ 0 SOUTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 Minnesota Statutes, Section 272.12, there are no delinquent taxes and transfer entered on POINT OF BEGINNING L' OF SEC.13-T.115-R.20 LL O „ •/, A I I A I „ , /, / A Jo... A A I r\ r\ r- 1 A / /, r\ „ A r-. 1 \\ this day of 20 O N I\/ . ./ . /11 .1 i. $ 'I L: . : :: I 1\/I I /% 1\11 I F! I-- v I•! I I /1 I I I \ 1 1 \, / $ I 11 L., I % I-- r ,r ., I % \, / 1 L., / W L Z --. i W By: in 1 Department of Property Taxation and Records 01 N b \ \ \ Amy A. Koethe, Director '-U °; \ V V V N p I- w (I) V) Cr) W COUNTY RECORDER, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA I hereby certify that this plat of APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY was filed in the office of the County Recorder for public record on this day of , 20 , at o'clock .M. and was duly filed in Book of Plats Page , as FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS PLAT, THE SOUTH LINE DENOTES DAKOTA COUNTY CAST IRON MONUMENT '_ Document Number OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, • DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LABELED TOWNSHIP 115, RANGE 20, DAKOTA COUNTY, O DENOTES 1/2 INCH BY 18 INCH SET IRON PIPE )1P/\ E. G. RUD iti, SONS, I . by SOUTH 1/4 CORNER MINNESOTA IS ASSUMED TO BEAR NORTH 89 MONUMENT MARKED RLS# 41578 Amy A. Koethe, County Recorder ,' OF SEC.13-T.115-R.20 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST__Qi A EST.1911 DENOTES RESTRICTED ACCESS TO DAKOTA COUNTY PER Professional Land Surveyors THE DAKOTA COUNTY CONTIGUOUS PLAT ORDINANCE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Between UNITED PROPERTIES RESIDENTIAL LLC And CITY OF APPLE VALLEY For APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, ("City"), has been requested by United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Developer")to approve for recording the following described plat: Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley (the "Plat") as depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, Developer intends to develop the real property legally described on the Plat (the "Property") as one (1) lot for present development ("Lot 1") and one (1) outlot ("Outlot A") for future development(collectively the "Lots" or singularly a"Lot"); and WHEREAS,pursuant to City Ordinances, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed preliminary subdivision on November 6, 2019; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended its approval on August 5, 2020; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the preliminary plat on October 8, 2020. NOW, THEREFORE,in consideration of the mutual agreements of the parties, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Development Agreement ("Agreement"), City hereby approves the Plat for recording. 2. The Property is governed by the terms and conditions of City's Zoning Ordinance (the "Ordinance"). Any use of the Property shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. 3. Developer shall comply with the conditions of preliminary plat approval set forth in City of Apple Valley Resolution No. 2020-122, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein. 4. Developer shall comply with the conditions of building permit authorization set forth in City of Apple Valley Resolution No. 2020-123, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit"C" and incorporated herein. Municipal Improvements 5. A. Developer requested and City designed roadway improvements from Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road, which are necessary to service the Property, as identified in the plans and specifications for Apple Valley Project No. 2021-118 (Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements). The cost of Project 2021-118 is Developer's sole responsibility and shall be assessed against the Property. Developer has waived its right to contest the assessment for Project 2021-118, a copy of the waiver is attached hereto as Exhibit "D" and incorporated herein. B. Developer requested and City has designed the necessary water laterals and services and sanitary sewer laterals and services to service the Property (the "Municipal Utility Improvements"). These Municipal Utility Improvements are identified in the plans for Apple Valley Project No. 2021-117 (the "Applewood Pointe Utility Improvements"). C. The utility improvements necessary to serve the Property shall be installed by Developer (see below) and shall be maintained as follows: (i) City shall only be responsible for maintenance of sanitary sewer lines having a pipe equal to or greater than eight inches in diameter and located within public right- of-way or utility easements. Maintenance of service and lateral lines shall be in accordance with City Policy 2.03 Water and Sanitary Sewer Service Maintenance and Repair Policy Adopted July 8, 2010,per Resolution 2010-144. (ii) City shall only be responsible for the maintenance of water lines having a pipe equal to or greater than six inches in diameter and located within public right-of- way or utility easements. Maintenance of service and lateral lines shall be in accordance with City Policy 2.03 Water and Sanitary Sewer Service Maintenance and Repair Policy Adopted July 8, 2010,per Resolution 2010-144. (iii) City shall only be responsible for storm sewer improvements located entirely within public right-of-way or dedicated public easements. Developer Improvements 6. Subject to the provisions hereunder, Developer shall install the Municipal Utility Improvements and grade the Property and install improvements within the Property, in accordance with and under the following conditions: A. To complete all improvements in conformance with the plans and specifications submitted by Developer and approved by City, including but not limited to the following plans prepared by Kimley-Horn, dated July 22, 2020, and any subsequent revisions as required by the City Engineer: Sheet C400 Site Plan Sheets C300-302 Erosion Control Plans Sheets C500 & C502-503 Grading Plan & details Sheets C501 & C505-506 Stormwater Management Plan & details Sheet C600 Utility Plan Sheets L100 & L101-102 Landscape Plan& details B. To construct sidewalk(s) and driveways with concrete or bituminous material in accordance with City construction standards. C. To seal or cause to be sealed all existing wells on the Property in accordance with State, County, and local laws. D. To install a protective box and cover over each sewer cleanout and water shutoff, to City specifications. E. To install all Lot monuments upon or before June 1, 2022. F. To install and maintain all materials (trees, shrubs, and sod)identified in the City approved landscape plan. G. Developer agrees to comply with all requirements of the Natural Resources management regulations as set forth in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code prior to, during and after the development of the Property. Developer further agrees to submit to City for its approval, a Natural Resources Management Plan prior to any construction or land-disturbing activity in connection with the development of the Property. Developer shall implement and comply with all terms and conditions of the approved Plan prior to and during any construction or land-disturbing activity, including, but not limited to, maintaining the performance security required in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code. H. To install each item noted in this Section 6 at the Developer's sole cost and expense, in accordance with all plans reviewed and approved by City. I. To attend a preconstruction meeting with representatives of City and to require the attendance of all contractors and subcontractors, prior to commencement of construction. J. Developer will not bury any pipe, install bituminous surface, nor pour concrete pursuant to implementing the Plans, without the specific approval of the City Inspector, prior to the work being performed. K. All "on-site" inspections by City will be done at the sole cost and expense of Developer, by persons supplied by City. L. Developer shall repair all damage to City streets, curbs, gutters, utilities, and other municipal improvements caused by or resulting from the development of the Property, at the Developer's sole cost and expense. M. Developer shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans that demonstrate that all constructed storm water conveyance structures and management facilities (ponds and sub- surface infiltration practice)conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by City.As- built volumes (for detention and retention) shall be provided for the ponds and subsurface infiltration practice. Developer shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the storm water management facilities have been installed in accord with the approved plans and specifications. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota. N. Unless a longer warranty period is provided by Minnesota law, Developer warrants all Municipal Improvements required to be performed by Developer, its agents, and employees, against poor materials and faulty workmanship for a period of two (2) years after acceptance by City. Developer shall provide a warranty bond(s), in an amount equal to the cost of the Municipal Improvements, for a two (2)year period commencing upon City's acceptance of the Municipal Improvements. Developer shall be solely responsible for the cost and expense to perform all required repair work to City Standards within thirty (30) days of written notification by the City. O. To pay City's reasonable costs related to this Agreement, including but not limited to administration, engineering, legal fees, inspection, and enforcement. City shall submit invoices to Developer, or its successors or assigns with detailed descriptions of the services rendered by City in accordance with this Agreement. Developer shall deposit the sum of $106,000.00 with City toward payment of such costs. Upon the payment of the foregoing amount by Developer to City, the Plat shall be released to Developer for recording. If City's reasonable costs exceed the deposit, Developer, or its successors or assigns shall reimburse City within thirty (30) days of billing. Should the costs be less than the amount of the deposit, upon completion of the improvements, the amount remaining on deposit shall be returned to Developer. P. That any material violation of the terms of this Agreement and in particular this section, shall allow City to stop and enjoin all construction in the Property until authorization to proceed is given by City. Developer agrees to hold City harmless from any damages, causes of action, or claims related to the construction being stopped by City. 7. Developer shall not commence the Municipal Improvements until it has obtained all insurance required under this Section and shall have filed the certificate of insurance or the certified copy of the insurance policy with City, and Developer shall maintain such insurance until the date six (6) months after City has accepted the Improvements. Developer shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on its subcontract until all insurance required for the subcontractor has been obtained. Each insurance policy shall contain a clause providing that it shall not be canceled by the insurance company without ten (10) days written notice to City of intent to cancel. Developer shall notify its insurance company in writing that the insurance company must notify City if it cancels the Developer's insurance. Developer shall provide a copy of this written notice to City. Each insurance policy shall contain a clause naming City as an additionally insured party under the policy. Certificates of insurance shall be submitted on Standard Form C.I.C.C.-701 or ACORD 25 forms and shall specifically note the clause providing for 10 days written notice to the City of intent to cancel. The certificates of insurance shall also specifically note the clause naming City as an additionally insured party under the policy. The following minimum coverage shall apply. (i) Worker's compensation insurance as required by law. (ii) Employer's liability insurance with minimum limits as follows: Bodily Injury by Disease: $500,000 per person Bodily Injury by Disease: $500,000 general aggregate Bodily Injury by Accident: $500,000 general aggregate (iii) Contractor's Comprehensive general and automobile liability insurance, including coverage for non-owned and hired vehicles, in limits as follows: General Liability - $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability- $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property damage (iv) In addition to all listed coverages, Developer shall procure and maintain an Umbrella or Excess liability policy in a minimum limit of$2,000,000. A. Minimum Insurance Requirements. Losses other than those covered by insurance shall be the sole responsibility of Developer. The insurance requirements as set forth herein shall be minimum requirements. Any other insurance that may be necessary to provide adequate coverage must be provided by Developer at its sole cost and expense. B. Contractual Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Developer shall indemnify and hold harmless City and its agents and employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting from the performance of this Agreement provided that any such claim,damage,loss or expense, but only to the extent the same (1) is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property (other than the work itself) including the loss of use resulting therefrom, and (2) is caused in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the Developer, any subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable,regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder, but not to the extent caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of a party indemnified hereunder. Such obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or otherwise reduce any other right or obligation of indemnity which would otherwise exist as to any party or person described in this Section. 8. The Plat shall not be released by the City for recording until Developer has deposited with City one or more letters of credit in the total amount of Two Million Six Hundred Twelve Thousand Two Hundred-Thirteen Dollars ($2,612,213.00) ("Financial Security") securing the full performance of this Agreement. The bank or financial institution issuing a Financial Security is subject to the approval of the City Attorney. The form of the Financial Security shall be either a cash deposit or a letter of credit issued to City as the beneficiary. Developer shall be required to maintain the Financial Security with City, until it is released as provided for in this Agreement. The amount of the Financial Security was calculated as follows: A. DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS Item Amount Public Infrastructure Improvements (sanitary sewer& Watermain) $352,200.00 Private Infrastructure Improvements (street, storm sewer& sidewalk) $700,000.00 Subdivision Monuments $5,000.00 Landscaping (2.5% of$30,800,000) $770,000.00 Sub-Total $1,827,200.00 Total (125% of Sub-Total) $2,284,000.00 A-Financial Security (100% of Total) $2,284,000.00 B. MUNICIPAL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS Item Assessment Estimate Amount Project 2021-118 $1,094,044.00 Total (30% of Estimate) $328,213.00 B-Financial Security $328,213.00 Required Financial Security(A+B) = $2,6I21213.00 This breakdown is for historical reference only. It is not a restriction on the use of the Financial Security. i. Financial Security under Default. In the event of a default by Developer which is not cured within twenty (20) days after written notice from City or within a different period as may be set forth in City's notice, City may draw down the Financial Security to pay for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by City to enforce this Agreement including the costs incurred by City in connection with the collection of the Financial Security. City's cost may include any remediation or completion of Developer's obligations under this Agreement. City may draw on the Financial Security, without further notice, after a default has occurred under this Agreement, which has not been cured within any applicable cure period. ii. Claims to Financial Security. If City receives claims from subcontractors or materialmen for work performed in or intended for easements dedicated to the public as required by this Agreement and money due has not been paid, City shall give notice to Developer of such claim and Developer shall have 90 days to make payment or provide City with documentation showing such claim to be unwarranted and its intent to take legal action to remove such claim. If Developer fails to provide such written notice to City, Developer hereby authorizes City, at City's discretion,to commence an Interpleader action pursuant to Rule 22 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts at the expense of Developer, to include court costs and reasonable attorney fees. Developer further authorizes City to draw upon the Financial Security in the amount of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the claim together with attorneys' fees and court costs, and to deposit the funds in compliance with the Rule. iii. Reduction of Financial Security. 1. So long as Developer are not in default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, periodically upon a request by Developer and City's verification of satisfactory compliance of any installed Developer Improvements, a like percentage of that portion of the Financial Security (Section 8 A) covering those specific completed Developer Improvements(Section 6)may be released; except however the final twenty percent (20%) of the Financial Security shall be held by City until a final acceptance by City of all Developer Improvements and the receipt by City of all as-builts required under this Agreement. At the time of final inspection of all Developer Improvements, if it is determined by City that the plans and specifications for the Developer Improvements were not strictly adhered to or that work was done without City inspection, City may require that Developer post a cash escrow equal to one hundred twenty-five percent(125%)of the estimated amount necessary to correct the deficiency or to protect against deficiencies arising therefrom. Such additional cash escrow shall remain in force for such time as City deems necessary, not to exceed five (5)years. 2. So long as Developer is not in default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, City will reduce the amount of the Financial Security for the Municipal Public Improvements (Sections 8 B) as follows: (1)upon submitting proof of payment of all or any portion of the assessment principal levied upon a parcel, the Financial Security will be reduced by the percentage that the amount of the payment bears to the total assessments levied on the parcel; and (2) upon the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for a principal building on Lots 1, the Financial Security will be reduced by the amount apportioned to Lot 1. 9. Developer shall pay the special assessments, when due, for all amounts associated with Projects 2021-118, as set forth on the exhibit to this contract. Developer may at their option pay any special assessment levied against the Property, or any parcel therein, in full. 10. No occupancy of any building located upon the Property shall occur until water, sanitary sewer, and a paved driving surface are available for use to that building. 11. Prior to the release of the plat for recording, Developer shall: A. Deliver to City the Financial Guaranty(Section 8). B. The Deposit the funds to the City(Section 60). C. Pay the following trunk charges in the total amount of$129,979.20 for the Plat, consisting of 8.6 acres: Calculation Amount Due Sanitary Sewer $341/SAC*95 $32,395.00 Water Connection $2,988.00/acre $25,696.80 Storm Sewer $8,359.00/acre $71,887.40 Total: $129,979.20 [Additional sanitary sewer trunk charges shall be paid to the City in connection with the replat of Outlot A into buildable lot(s), at the rates then in effect, which charges are required be paid prior to the recording of the replat.] 12. In addition to the trunk charges noted herein,upon submission of a building permit application, Developer agrees to pay City for the public services furnished to the Property, in an amount as determined below upon the basis of units (per building) as determined by the City Engineer, which amount shall be paid in the following manner: a. Sewer Availability Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued(presently $2,858.00 per SAC unit - $2,485.00 per Metro SAC Unit and $385.00 City). The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rate times the number of units. This fee is subject to change if the obligation of City to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission changes. b. Water System, Supply and Storage Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued (presently $995.00 per SAC unit). The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rate times the number of units. 13. The parties mutually recognize and agree that park dedication requirements for Lot 1, as provided in Chapter 153 of the City Code, shall be satisfied by a cash payment of $327,250.00. Payment shall be made to City prior to the release of the plat for recording. The calculation of the park dedication payment is set forth in Exhibit B. [Additional park dedication shall be due and payable to City in connection with the development of Outlot A and shall be paid prior to the release of the replat of Outlot A for recording.] 14. The parties mutually recognize and agree that storm water pond dedication requirements, as provided in Chapter 153 of the City Code, shall be satisfied by dedication of drainage and utility easements on the Plat, and grading the property and construction of the on-site pond to City standards and execution and recording with the Plat of a Stormwater Maintenance Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit"E". 15. Developer agrees to install all utilities underground in the Property, specifically including electrical,telephone, cable television and gas services. Developer hereby represents that all utility services will be available for a building prior to occupancy of any dwelling in that respective building. 16. Developer agrees to install and pay for a public (or private) street lighting system for the Property, in accordance with City and Dakota Electric Company standards. 17. Developer agrees to provide City with as-built surveys for any building constructed within the Property, prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for that building. 18. Developer shall prepare and deliver to the City Attorney, for review and approval, a declaration of easement over, across the Property evidencing the rights to access and ingress/egress from the Property to a public street, and the maintenance of the private access. Developer is responsible to record the easement agreement with the filing of the Plat. 19. Developer acknowledges that no building permit will be issued for any improvement to be located on Outlot A until Outlot A is re-platted into lot(s) and block(s). 20. Developer shall deliver to City copies of the recorded documents to evidence that Developer has complied with its recording obligations under this Agreement. 21. Developer hereby specifically releases the members of the City Council from any personal liability in connection with handling funds pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the members of the City Council harmless from any claim, of any and every nature whatsoever, because of this Agreement, the Plat, and the development of the Property. 22. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, for so long as the Property is subject to a loan held or insured by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), any indemnification obligations of a successor in title to Developer under this Agreement shall be limited to available liability insurance proceeds, Surplus Cash and/or non-Project Assets, as each such term is defined in the Regulatory Agreement for Multifamily Projects by and between any successor in title to Developer and HUD. Further, any indemnity obligations shall not apply to HUD, should HUD acquire title to the Property through foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure,but shall apply to any successor in interest to HUD. The parties mutually recognize and agree that all terms and conditions of this Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon the respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns of Developer. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands. Signature page for Developer United Properties Residential LLC, A Minnesota limited liability company By: /7V '';v7?2 Printed Name: //'T,Y Its: By: _— w Printed Name: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) `„'` Georgann Riemersma . NOTARY PUBLIC SS. z,4'a • MINNESOTA COUNTY OF n n i �f]i � � ��ui�' My Commission Expires 0113112025 On this t 1 11' day of 14" , 2022,before me a Not Public within and for said County,personally appeared A1•01. and pitoV i! 'D J ,who being by me duly sworn, did say that they are the SVi' and V? of United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company named in the instrument, and that said instrument was signed on behalf of said company as the free act and deed of the company. J4//bilitttin, itA-40),freyvt- Notary Public Signature page for City City of Apple Valley A Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Pamela J. Gackstetter Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2022, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Pamela J. Gackstetter, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council, and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 • Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952) 432-3136 MGD/mlb (66-42352) • ° "" t" ""`r"— .""`." 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RRRA DNS, INC. nar.1..,Ca... — /-•a ITV!I°in!. o:.c.usa wntas Oe sFmf.1�2!2sr — I.wVaL.r wtnllo.w.t:)m oMOMIIESInICrEDACCESTolwmt,prlrsvra Ol We DAKOTA cowry 'in Professional Land Surveyors IXIm14210051•W mtwar2 EXHIBIT A p. lof1 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020-122 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. EXHIBIT B p. 1 of 3 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). 2 EXHIBIT B p. 2 of 3 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 of 6:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 17. Eartlimoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 6:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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. Al giatohik. M, • lea an oland,May i ATTEST: � I tcg Pamela J. Ga ette ity Clerk 3 EXHIBIT B p. 3 of 3 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO.2020-123 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 of Apple Valley,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. EXHIBIT C p. 1 of 4 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 EXHIBIT C p. 2 of 4 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. 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 3 EXHIBIT C p. 3 of 4 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. Ma y FIa um oland,Mayor A[TEST: • Pamela I [Tacks ttcr, ity Clerk 4 EXHIBIT C p. 4 of 4 Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments (City Project 2021-118) This Agreement and Waiver of Assessment Appeal (the "Agreement") is entered by United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Owner") in favor of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota(the "City"), a Minnesota municipal corporation. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Owner is the fee owner of certain real property located in the City of Apple Valley, legally described on Exhibit As attached hereto (the "Property") with Parcel Identification Numbers: PID No. 01-01300-01-012. WHEREAS, the City has been asked by the Owner to undertake various public improvements that benefit the Property as identified in City Public Improvement Project 2021-118 Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements (the "Project"). WHEREAS,the City proposes to levy a special assessment on the Property, for the cost of the Project in a principal amount, not to exceed, $1,039,389.00 ("Assessment Amount") by allocating the cost to the Property, payable over 10 years together with interest at the rate of 5% per year with the first installments due and payable in 2023. NOW,THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and the Owner hereby covenant, and agree as follows: 1. WORK AND PAYMENT. Owner agrees that the City has the authority to complete the Project and to assess costs of the Project pursuant to Minn. Stat. Ch. 429. City agrees to front the costs to complete Project 2021-118. The Owner agrees that the benefit to the Property is equal to or exceeds the Assessment Amount. 2. ASSESSMENT AND REPAYMENT. The City shall assess the Assessment Amount against the Property. Owner shall repay the Assessment Amount through a special assessment to be levied by the Apple Valley City Council over a period of ten (10) years together with five percent (5%) interest per year on the unpaid principal balance. The first installments shall be due and payable in 2023. Owner will have the option to pay the Assessment Amount,without interest, EXHIBIT D -- Al _r, for a period of thirty(30) days following the City's Council levying the assessment and certifying the assessment to Dakota County for collection 3. OWNER'S COMMITMENT. Owner agrees and acknowledges that the Assessment Amount comprises the Owner's estimated financial responsibility to the cost of the Project. 4. SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY. If the Owner chooses to subdivide the Property,the unpaid Assessment Amount remaining due and payable at the time of subdivision shall be re-allocated to the lot(s) in the subdivision on a square foot basis in relation to the size of the lot(s). 5. WAIVER OF OBJECTION OR APPEAL (MINN. STAT. § 429.081). The Owner hereby accepts the Assessment Amount for the Project to be levied against the Property in repayment to the City. The Owner hereby waives the right to object or to appeal the assessment process and the assessment amount pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 429.081. 6. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPENSES. If the City is required to defend the terms of this Agreement against Owner or if the Owner breaches this Agreement, the Owner shall reimburse the City for all reasonable attorney's fees and costs associated with any such breach. 7. TERMINATION OF RESERVED RIGHTS. By execution of this Waiver, the Owner acknowledges that it is voluntarily terminating all rights reserved by it in any agreement that it has with the City to review and accept or reject the amount of the assessments following the receipt of bids for the Project. 8. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement will be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 9. SEVERABILITY. To the extent any provision or part of this Agreement is void or otherwise adjudicated to be void or contrary to the law,it is the intention of the Parties that the rest of the Agreement shall be effective and remain a binding agreement. 10. WAIVER. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision,whether similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be binding unless executed in writing by the Party making the waiver. 11. WILLFUL AND KNOWING, Each party has signed this Agreement willingly and further agree and warrant that each has carefully read this Agreement and understands it. 12. COMPLETE AND BINDING AGREEMENT. The Parties agree this Agreement memorializes the entire agreement by and between the Parties with respect to the matters set forth herein, is binding on the Parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns. The Parties also agree that there are no other claims, understandings, promises, or representations, either written or oral, by and between them with respect to matters in this Agreement. EXHIBIT D _ n _r r WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties agree to all the terms and provisions contained her- Signature page for Owner • z• Properties Residential LLC, A Minneso : .mited liability company By: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUN a ) On this day • 20 , •efore me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally ap I d , who being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the Chief Manager of Un ram: operties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company named in the in ent, and tha instrument was signed on behalf of said company as the free act a•. • ed of the company. Notary Public EXHIBIT D _rt Signature page for City City of A + ■alley By: Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: By: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk E OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF D., ! A ) On this day of ,2021,bef• • - - a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppa* :• : or of City of Apple Valley, and Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk, City of A I• • • . ey. Notary Public EXHIBIT D -- . _r� EXHIBIT A Part of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (SW Y4 NE I/4) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Fifteen(115), Range Twenty (20), described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter(NE '/4) of said Section Thirteen (13); thence Easterly along the South line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13) a distance of 765.00 feet; thence deflect to the left 90 degrees a distance of 576.00 feet; thence Northwesterly to a point on the West line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13); said point being a distance of 666.00 feet. Northerly of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirteen (13) as measured along the West line thereof, thence Southerly to the point of beginning, according to the Government Survey thereof. EXHIBIT D __ C _l STORM WATER POND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT is made by United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company (the "Owner"), in favor of the City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation (the "City"). The Owner and the City shall jointly be referred to as the "Parties." WHEREAS,the Owner is the fee owner of real property legally described as follows: Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Applewood'Pointe of Apple Valley, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota (the "Property"). WHEREAS, the City Council approved a site plan and authorized a building permit for improvements upon the Property. The building permit authorization is subject to several conditions as set forth in the City Council's Resolution No. 2020 - 122, which includes, but is not limited to,the requirement that all construction and site improvements be in conformance with the approved site plan(the"Site Plan"),and in conformance with City Code. The Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, the Site, in accordance with the City Code,requires the Owner to install and maintain the SAFL Baffles and stormwater ponding areas on portions of the Property as depicted on the Site Plan; and WHEREAS, the City requires the Owner to install pre-treatment devices such as a SAFL Baffle and stormwater water ponding areas in accordance with the approved plans and specifications,including but not limited to the following plans prepared by Kimley Horn,(Exhibits A—F), together with SAFL Baffle Operation & Maintenance Manual of Upstream Technologies (Exhibit E) (collectively the Exhibits are referred to as the "Specifications"): 1 EXHIBIT E p. 1 of 19 Exhibit A Sheet C400 Site Plan Exhibit B Sheets C500 & C502-503 Grading Plan Exhibit C Sheet C600 Utility Plan Exhibit D Sheets C700-704 Construction Details Exhibit E Sheets L100 & 101 Landscape Plans Exhibit F Sheets C501 Stormwater Management Plan Exhibit G Page 1 SAFL Baffle Operation & Maintenance Manuel WHEREAS,the purpose of installing and maintaining an on-site storm water management system and to promote the water quality and volume control of the City's water bodies; and WHEREAS, the Owner and the City desire to make certain mutual provisions to memorialize the allocation of responsibilities and obligations for the construction and maintenance of the pond and SAFL Baffle, as between the Parties, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, and the covenants and agreements on the part of each Party to the other, as hereinafter set forth, the Parties agree as follows: 1. Construction and Maintenance. 1.1 Infiltration Capacity Defined. The stormwater(BMP #1) basin shall infiltrate at a rate of .45 in/hr, in accordance with C502 and approved Stormwater Management Report dated July 2020 (the "Infiltration Capacity"). 1.2 Construction Requirements. The SAFL Baffle and stormwater ponding area shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Specifications. 1.3 Maintenance Obligation. The Owner shall maintain and repair, when necessary, the stormwater basin in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. If at any time the stormwater basin fails to conform to the standards and the Specifications set forth herein, and as indicated in Stormwater Management Report, the Owner shall immediately correct the non-conformance in accordance with a City-approved remediation plan and schedule. The Owner shall submit to the City a proposed remediation plan and schedule to repair the stormwater basin to the standards set forth herein. If the City approves the proposed remediation plan and schedule, the Owner shall perform the remediation in compliance therewith. 1.4 Snow and Leaves Removal and Prohibited Storage. The Owner shall sweep clean the driveway and parking area on the Property in April or May each year to remove from the Property all sand and salt deposited on the driveway and parking area. The Owner shall remove all tree leaves from the Property after they fall to the ground in October or November each year. The Owner shall not deposit or store snow within the infiltration basin. 2 EXHIBIT E p. 2of19 1.5 Personal Property or Debris Storage Prohibited. The Owner shall not deposit or store any personal property or debris, litter, or other objects within the stormwater basins and the Owner shall keep the stormwater basins free of any debris, leaves, litter, or other objects. 1.6 Maintenance of Vegetation. The Owner shall maintain and, when necessary, replace the approved vegetation set forth on Exhibit "E" The Owner shall not use any chemicals within the infiltration basin unless first approved by the City and only when necessary for the protection of the infiltration basin or its vegetation. The Owner shall repair any erosion within or surrounding the stormwater basins. 1.7 Maintenance Costs. The Owner shall incur and pay all costs associated with maintaining and repairing the stormwater basins. 2. Inspections. 2.1 Annual Inspections. The Owner shall conduct annual inspections of the stormwater basins & SAFL Baffle, at the Owner's sole cost and expense, to ensure the Infiltration Capacity and a healthy plant community is maintained. If necessary, the Owner shall repair the stormwater basins if the Infiltration Capacity or healthy plant community is not in conformance with the standards set forth herein. Repairing landscape and vegetation to maintain a healthy plant community may include replacement of dead or diseased plants, vegetation or mulch and removal of noxious weeds, litter,or other debris. Pipe outlets &deltas shall have excess sediment removed upon inspection reporting the existence of an excess in sediment. 2.2 City Notification and Independent Inspection. The City shall be notified at least 48 hours prior to the annual inspections or any maintenance of the device and, at the sole cost of the City, a representative of the City may observe any inspection or maintenance. The City shall have right of entry onto the Property to inspect the device at any time, but the City shall use reasonable efforts to notify the Owner of its intent to enter the Property to inspect. 2.3 Inspection and Maintenance Report. The owner shall submit a report to the City, no later than two (2) weeks after any annual inspection or maintenance of the SAFL Baffle, providing the following information: a. Date and time of inspection b. Log of findings c. Date and time of maintenance d. Log of maintenance performed. 3. Remediation and Waiver of Rights. 3.1 Remediation Plan. If the City determines that the stormwater basins do not conform to the Minimum Infiltration Capacity or any other requirements of the Specifications or this Agreement, the City shall notify the Owner of the deficiency in writing. The Owner shall submit a proposed remediation plan and schedule to the City within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. If the proposed remediation plan and schedule are not acceptable to the City,the City shall 3 EXHIBIT E p. 3 of 19 notify the Owner of the deficiency, and the Owner shall submit a revised plan to the City within fourteen (14) days after receipt of such notice. 3.2 Failure to Repair. If the Owner fails to submit a proposed remediation plan and schedule to the City as prescribed above, or fails to implement a City-approved remediation plan to bring the stormwater basins into compliance with the Infiltration Capacity or Specifications, then at the sole cost and expense of the Owner, the City shall have the right, but no obligation, to prepare a remediation plan for the infiltration basin and complete all work necessary to correct the infiltration basin so as to bring it into compliance with the Infiltration Capacity and Specifications. 3.3 Reimbursement to the City. The Owner shall reimburse the City within thirty(30) days after receipt of an invoice from the City for all costs incurred by the City in connection with preparing a remediation plan for the storm water basins and all work completed by the City to bring the infiltration basin back into compliance with the Infiltration Capacity and Specifications. 3.4 Waiver of Rights. If the Owner does not timely reimburse the City, the City may recover its costs by levying a special assessment against the Property. The Owner, on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns, hereby acknowledges the benefit of such maintenance to the Property and waives any rights to hearings or notice of hearings relating to the levying of any City assessments or the right to contest the assessments under Minnesota Statutes § 429.081. 3.5 Right of Entry. The City shall have the right to enter the property to inspect and to implement the terms of this Paragraph 3. The City shall not be subject to or liable for any claims of trespass by the Owner. 4. Standards for Performance. Any act of construction, maintenance, or repair to be performed under this Agreement shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner pursuant to sound engineering practices and in compliance with all applicable governmental requirements. 5. Amendment,Release or Termination. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,no amendment, release, or termination of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective or may be filed of record unless the City consents to the amendment, release, or termination. Such consent must be evidenced by a resolution duly approved by the City Council, or successor body. The Owner, on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns, expressly acknowledges, and agrees that the City has no obligation whatsoever to approve or act upon any proposed amendment, release, or termination, may withhold or delay consent for any reason or no reason whatsoever, any may condition consent upon such terms as the City deems desirable. The Owner, on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns, further agrees, and covenants, consistent with this acknowledgment, not to institute any legal proceedings against the City on the grounds that the City failed to respond appropriately to a proposed amendment, release, or termination and to indemnify the City against any expense, including litigation costs, which the City incurs as a result of any violation by that party of this covenant. The City may, at any time, give up the right to approval granted hereunder, said action to be evidenced by City Council resolution or other format approved by the City Attorney. 4 EXHIBIT E p. 4 of 19 6. Duration. This Agreement shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties, and their successors and assigns. 7. Recording Agreement. The Owner shall record this Agreement against the Property with the Dakota County Recorder's Office within thirty (30) days of full execution and shall provide the City with verification of recording within ninety (90) day of full execution of this Agreement. 8. Governing Law. The laws of the State of Minnesota shall govern the interpretation, validity, performance, and enforcement of this Agreement. United Properties Residential LLC, A Minnesota limited liability cornea y: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. CO r r OF On this_ 4. e f , 2021, before me a No = 'ublic within and for said County, personal s eared , who be' s me duly sworn, did say that he is the Chief Manager of I .-• Properties Resi+- : a LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company named in the instrument, and . . .'- ' trument was signed on behalf of said company as the free act and deed of the corns Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952) 432-3136 MGD/mlb (66-42352) 5 EXHIBIT E p. 5 of 19 j LEGEND _g44 PRDPIEDOWVAPpj1V MAW/ ii ' -'1<_� _ i -� .:;.^'` c e .r 4. ' I � W.... — — rw.�...n.n[ Man .nm...e.nn.n. a v L = r Ypif I. I'li .` �. __ — ---=aka .n.n.rc.Nu..wr. 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Visual Inspection -Three times per year for first two years, once per year following 2. Sump Cleaning -Once per year, unless visual inspection indicates more frequent cleanings required Tools Needed 1. Vacuum truck with jet power washer 2. Measuring tape with attached flat disk 3. Rake or broom Visual Inspection Visual inspection needs to take place to ensure the SAFL Baffle is functioning properly and should take place 3 times per year for the first two years. 1. Previous Inspections—When was the last time this structure was inspected? 2. Access- Is the structure accessible? If not, remove obstruction. 3. Debris - Is trash or vegetation in the structure? If so, what types of trash or vegetation are present? Is there so much debris that it is difficult to see water? If so, sump cleaning is required 4. Structural Integrity- Is the SAFL Baffle broken?Are there pieces of the baffle that have become dislodged? Do any parts of the SAFL appear weak or damaged? If so, contact Upstream Technologies at www.upstreamtechnologies.us. 5. Check that the side rails are securely attached to the concrete structure wall. A pole may be used to perform this check from outside the structure. Secure any loose connections between the side rail and concrete wall. 6. Clogging - Is anything clogging the baffle? If so, what is causing the clogging? Attempt to remove debris stuck to the Baffle with a rake or broom. 7. Sediment Accumulation— How much sediment has been captured so far? Use a tape measure with a flat disk attached to the bottom to measure the depth of sediment accumulated. Several measurements should be taken to generate an average sediment depth. If average sediment height is within 1-ft of the bottom of the SAFL Baffle, sump cleaning is required. Sump Cleaning Sump cleaning needs to take place to ensure maximum capture of sediment from stormwater and should be performed at minimum, once per year. The structure is full and needs sump cleaning when sediment is within one foot of the bottom of the SAFL Baffle. Additional cleanings may be required per year if sediment is consistently filling to one foot below the SAFL Baffle before a year has passed. 1. Vacuum water, debris, and sediment 2. Jet wash debris from Baffle 3. Jet wash any remaining debris and sediment towards vacuum hose EXHIBIT 1 EXHIBIT G p. 19 of 19 p. lof1 t I I I CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2021- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT APPROVAL APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.357,the City of Apple Valley has adopted, as Title XV of the City Code of Ordinances,to control land uses throughout the City; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 155 of the City Code,the City Planning Commission held a public hearing for a rezoning of property located at the northeast corner of Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) and McAndrews Road(CSAH 38) on November 6,2019; and WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission recommended its approval of a rezoning of the subject property from"M-6A"(Multi-Family Residential/6-12 units per acre)to "PD"(Planned Development)that would allow for apai liiients, condominiums, and residential cooperatives for persons 55 years of age or older; and townhomes uses at a public meeting held on August 5, 2020; and WHEREAS,the City Council approved the rezoning subject property from"M-6A" (Multi- Family Residential/6-12 units per acre)to "PD" (Planned Development) on October 8, 2020; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 155 of the City Code and the Planned Development agreement between the applicant and the City detailing the conditions of approval of the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley development therefore has been prepared; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,the Planned Development agreement for the following described platted lots is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to sign the same,to wit: Lots 1, Block 1, and Outlot A,Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley ADOPTED this 24th day of March,2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CERTIFICATE As Apple Valley City Clerk, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council and the final plat described therein is hereby released for recording with the Dakota County Recorder this day of , . Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 2 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY This Planned Development Agreement("Agreement")is made by and between the City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (hereinafter the "City") and United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company(hereinafter the"Owner"). WHEREAS,the Owner is the fee title holder of real property in Dakota County,Minnesota, legally described as the plat of Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley (the "Property"), which is governed by this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Owner and the City desire to provide for development of the Property in accordance with Planned Development Designation No.1080,Zones 1 and 2; and WHEREAS, the parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement and the plans and specifications submitted by Owner and approved by the City constitute the Planned Development Agreement for the Property; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. This Agreement applies to the development and use of the Property. 2. The Owner agrees that its development and use of the Property shall, in all material respects, comply with Apple Valley City Code Chapter 155, Appendix F governing Planned Development Designation No.1080,Zones 1 and 2, and the following Exhibit attached hereto and incorporated herein: Exhibit A Conditions of Preliminary Plat Approval The Owner further agrees that its development and use of the Property shall comply with all plans and specifications submitted by the Owner and approved by the City, which are incorporated herein by reference. All of the plans and specifications are available for inspection in full-size format at the Apple Valley Municipal Center. 3. Minor deviations from the above plans may be accepted by the City provided that the Community Development Director makes a written determination that the revised plans are in general conformance with the above-listed plans. 4. This Agreement may be amended from time to time as the parties may agree. Any such amendment must be in writing and signed by both parties. Furthermore, the development plans may be amended upon application by the Owner and approval of the City,pursuant to Apple Valley City Code. Amendments to the development plans, once approved, shall become Exhibits hereto and shall be fully binding upon the parties as if fully set forth herein. 5. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. 6. \ This Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be recorded in the Office of the Dakota County Recorder or Registrar of Titles. 7. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 8. Should any provision of this Agreement be held to be void, invalid, unenforceable or illegal by a court, the validity and the enforceability of the other provisions shall not be affected thereby. Failure of either party to enforce any such provision shall not act as a waiver by the non- defaulting party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement to be effective as of the day of , 2022. [Signature pages to follow.] 2 Planned Development Agreement Signature page of Owner United Properties Residential LLC, A Minnesota limited liability company tinted Name /11 X �4 //- f/'Its: e7 " Printed Dame: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA )Tl1IA ss. Georgann Riemersma • NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF t ' n " MINNESOTA : My Commission Expires 01/31/2025 On this 1I= day of µ"rtrh , 2022, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared f tt4 kI 1 and ply% i 81)+1 j who being by me duly sworn, did say that they are the and VY of United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company named in the instrument, and that said instrument was signed on behalf of said company as the free act and deed of the company. Notary Public 3 Planned Development Agreement Signature page of the City City of Apple Valley A Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Pamela J. Gackstetter Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2022, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Pamela J. Gackstetter, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council, and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952) 432-3136 MGD/mlb (66-42352) 4 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO.2020-122 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. EXHIBIT A p. 1 of 3 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 ageercnt 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 (I)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). 2 EXHIBIT A p.2 of 3 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 of 6:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.Monday through Friday. 17. Earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 6:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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. M L Ia an Oland,May r ATTEST: � f Pamela J.Ga ettelcrCity Clerk 3 EXHIBIT A p.3 of 3 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION APPROVING FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE RELATING TO THE PROPOSED APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 429 of Minnesota State Statute for assessments of public improvements; and WHEREAS, The Apple Valley City Council has received and reviewed the Feasibility Report for Construction of Public Infrastructure relating to Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS,the Feasibility Report recommended improvements and cost allocations provided are needed to accommodate the infrastructure needs by the development of the proposed Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley by United Properties Residential, LLC. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Approve the findings in the Feasibility Report for the Construction of Public Infrastructure relating to Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 1' BO LTO N & MENK Feasibility Report for Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements March 2022 • • • . . . .. • • • Apple II Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota City Project No. 2021-116 BMI Project No. ON1.123417 Submitted by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. 2035 County Road D East Maplewood, MN 55109 P: 651-704-9970 F: 651-704-9971 Certification I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision, and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State ofMinnesota. By: 4I1J ' Michael Boex, P. . License No.44576 Date: March 14, 2022 Prepared by:Bolton&Menk, Inc. Certification Page Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 12021-116 Table of Contents I. Introduction 1 II. Existing Conditions 1 III. Proposed Improvements 1 A. Storm Sewer and Stormwater Management 1 B. Streets 2 C. Phasing 2 D. Temporary Site Access 3 IV. Right-of-Way and Easements Required 3 V. Improvements by Others 3 VI. Required Permits 3 VII. Estimated Costs 4 VIII. Cost Allocation 4 IX. Project Schedule 4 X. Recommendations 5 ables Table 7.1— Estimated Project Costs Summary 4 Aooendi' Appendix A— Figures Figure 1: Location Map Figure 2: Existing Conditions Figure 3:Site Plan Figure 4:Proposed Public Improvements Figure 5:Phase 1 -Medians Figure 6:Phase 2—Turn Lanes Appendix B— Preliminary Engineers Estimate Appendix C—Cost Allocation Summary Appendix D—Preliminary Assessment Roll Prepared by:Bolton&Menk, Inc. Table of Contents Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 12021-116 I. INTRODUCTION This report examines the proposed public roadway improvements necessary to serve the Applewood Pointe development.The public improvements are being considered as City Project No. 2021-116,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements.This report examines the need for concrete medians,turn lanes, bituminous trails, and storm sewer at the intersection of Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) and McAndrews Road (CSAH 38)to serve upcoming development of the adjacent parcel. The general project area is shown on Figure 1 and Appendix A. On December 22, 2020, City Council ordered the preparation of a feasibility report for the Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements.This report will review the existing conditions in the project area, discuss the proposed improvements, and provide preliminary cost estimates and allocations for the proposed improvements. Construction is anticipated to begin in the summer of 2022 with completion in the fall of 2022. Costs for the improvements will be assessed to the benefitting property owner in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. II. EXISTING CONDITIONS The existing conditions of the project area are shown on Figure 2 in Appendix A.The project area includes 760 feet of McAndrew Road west of Pilot Knob and 680 feet of Pilot Knob Road north of McAndrews Road. The proposed roadway improvements are planned along an existing single family residential use parcel that is currently being redeveloped.The property is currently served via a single driveway exiting onto Pilot Knob road. Portions of the parcel are heavily wooded and there are currently no pedestrian facilities or turn lanes adjacent to the parcel. The existing pavement is in good condition as it was included in a County-led mill and overlay project that occurred in 2020. Pedestrian improvements were made to the intersection of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road as part of this project as well. Existing watermain is located on the north side of McAndrews Road, on the south edge of the project site. Stormwater generally flows from the north to the south through existing storm sewer and by overland flow. Existing storm sewer takes storm water south west of the intersection and outlets into a regional stormwater pond area. III. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Proposed utilities and streets are shown on Figures 3 and 4 in Appendix A. Below is a description of the proposed improvements necessary to serve the proposed development. A. Storm Sewer and Stormwater Management Proposed stormwater management will generally follow the City's Surface Water Management Plan. Preliminary grading and storm sewer pipe configurations have been determined by the developer's engineer. The storm sewer on Figure 3 and Figure 4 depicts the approximate locations of the publicly owned storm sewer through the commercial development.This public storm sewer configuration may be modified during final design through additional coordination between the City of Apple Valley, Bolton & Menk,the developer, and Dakota County. The stormwater system within the public right-of-way includes catch basins that collect stormwater from both Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road.The stormwater is conveyed via RCP storm sewer towards the northeast quadrant of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road where it connects to the existing storm sewer system and flows west under Pilot Knob Road and south under McAndrews Road. Within the development,the stormwater management system consists of a network of storm sewer, pretreatment basins, and a wet pond located in the south west corner of the site. Stormwater eventually exits the wet pond through storm sewer that ties into existing storm in the same fashion as the storm sewer located within the public right-of-way. B, Streets The street and traffic analysis was based on the preliminary site plan prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates dated November 27, 2019. Additionally, a Dakota County Plat Commission letter dated October 31, 2019 further describes the necessary improvements to serve the development(turn lanes, median extensions, and trail). The typical design section of both Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road is 7 inches of bituminous mixture on 9 inches class 5 aggregate base on 24 inches of imported select granular borrow in accordance with Dakota County standards. A right-in/right-out will allow access to the development from McAndrews Road while a temporary right-in will allow access from Pilot Knob Road.The temporary right-in from Pilot Knob Road will be allowed by Dakota County until future development to the north or east would allow a full access location to the site. Raised concrete medians will be constructed along both roadways to restrict turning movements. The lane geometry for Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road includes 12-ft lane widths, a 2-ft curb reaction, and a minimum median width of 6 feet in accordance with Dakota County standards. New turn lanes should be designed to include a 300' long turn lane with a 15:1 taper. The temporary turn lane length for the right-in access on McAndrews is restricted due to its proximity to the McAndrews Road intersection.A 10:1 taper and a turn lane length of 159'will be required for this turn lane. 8' wide bituminous trails will be constructed on the north side of McAndrews Road and the east side of Pilot Knob Road, adjacent to the proposed development. Pedestrian ramps will be located where the trails intersect both entrances to the development.Trail improvements will connect to a pedestrian ramp at the intersection of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road that was reconstructed as part of the County-led mill and overlay project that occurred in 2020. C. Phasing Proposed project phasing is shown on Figures 5 and 6 in Appendix A. Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road are regionally significant corridors and carry a high volume of traffic. Final design of this project should include the preparation of a detailed phasing and traffic control plan to accommodate traffic.The preparation of these plans should be performed in close coordination with Dakota County permitting staff. Presently, it appears that the proposed road improvements can be performed under traffic through the use of lane closures and lane shifts.Additionally, a communication plan should be prepared by the project team during final design so that the travelling public can benefit from timely updates and messaging. D. Temporary Site Access Until the roadway improvements described in this report are completed,the developer will need to install and maintain temporary driveway accesses to facilitate internal site construction. Dakota County staff has indicated that the existing driveway on Pilot Knob Road can be used for preliminary access associated with site grading and utility construction. However, once access to the site becomes more frequent, a secondary and main access will be required along McAndrews Road.Traffic along McAndrews Road is significantly less than along Pilot Knob Road;the new temporary access along McAndrews Road will create a safer dynamic for construction vehicles as well as the traveling public.Temporary accesses should be coordinated directly with Dakota County staff. IV. RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS REQUIRED All public streets and utilities will be constructed within existing public right-of-way. 25 feet of additional right-of-way is proposed to be dedicated to Dakota County along the north side of McAndrews Road as part of the final platting of the development.The additional right-of-way is a Dakota County requirement for future expansion of McAndrews Road. Additional drainage and utility easements will be dedicated within the development site and outside of public right-of-way. V. IMPROVEMENTS BY OTHERS The public improvements detailed in this report can occur independently of work performed within the development site. It is likely that work within the development site will be occurring concurrently with the proposed public improvements. Work internal to the site includes site grading, utility construction, road construction, building construction, and restoration. Final details of construction coordination should be performed during final design. VI. REQUIRED PERMITS The proposed public improvements will be constructed within the existing right-of-way along Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road. Permits and approvals may be required from the following: • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)—General Storm Water Permit for Construction Activities under the National Pollutant Elimination System (NPDES) program • Dakota County Right-of-Way Permit VII. ESTIMATED COSTS Detailed cost estimates for construction of the improvements described above have been prepared and are itemized in Appendix B. Costs for improvements internal to the development site are not included in the project cost estimates.All costs are based on anticipated pricing for the 2021 construction season. All construction costs include a 15%contingency to account for any elements of construction that are unknown at this time, and an additional 25%allowance is provided for engineering,testing, legal, and administrative costs.The following is an overall summary of the estimated costs: Table 7.1—Estimated Project Costs Summary Street Storm Total Construction Subtotal $602,674.00 $178,780.00 $781,454.00 15% Construction Contingency $90,400.00 $26,820.00 $117,220.00 Total Estimated Construction Cost $693,074.00 $205,600.00 $898,674.00 25% Indirect Costs $150,670.00 $44,700.00 $195,370.00 Total Project Costs $843,744.00 $250,300.00 $1,094,044.00 VIII. COST ALLOCATION The proposed improvement costs within the public right-of-way will be assessed to the benefitting property owner(Applewood Pointe Development).Appendix C contains a Cost Allocation Summary table and Appendix C contains the preliminary assessment roll. IX. PROJECT SCHEDULE City Council Receives Feasibility Report, Development Agreement, and Orders Project May 13, 2021 City Council Approves Plans and Specifications,Authorizes Ad for Bid April 14, 2022 Bid Opening May, 2022 City Council Awards Contract June, 2022 Start Construction July, 2022 Final Completion October, 2022 X. RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the information contained herein, it can be concluded that the construction of utility and street improvements to serve the proposed development is feasible.The improvements are necessary to allow development in accordance with the AUAR and the City's Comprehensive Plan. This project is cost-effective based on existing conditions and the proposed improvements required to meet necessary standards. From and engineering standpoint,this project is feasible, necessary, and cost effective. The following recommendations are therefore made: • Adopt this report as a guide for the layout, design, and cost for the proposed improvements. • The City should install the storm sewer and street improvements with construction being completed in 2022. • Copies of this report be forwarded to the developer to determine the further action to be taken. Appendix A — Figures 0000 • •••'• 2021-116 Applewood Pointe Roadway Figure 1: Location Map ® BOLTON Apple City of Apple Valley March 2021 & MENK Valley • .• __.-... . �. . �...... • ... . - 1.f . _y _ 'i M I ;If v . m 0 z 0 c ROJECT AREA tie' yea et \tti Etoad cPrdte�S O v ad> 140th Street o z o a, 3 ad 3 °a m c c a: a' ' Q Y a/ of 'O to V -0 X L7 U N C N 0 L 0 2 a m 0 a N 0 N m m 150th Street (CSAH 42) cu w a c m ' c Q 0 m 153rd Street 7 0 as m LL 155th Street _ u5 0 157th Street -- Milt. i L m 160th Street (CSAH 46) 17\A Ve„ a Y m ti Z O Q 0 1500 3000 Q SCALE FEET ••• •••• ••• " 2021-116 Applewood Pointe Roadway Figure 2: Existing Conditions 40 BOLTON AppeI.I City of Apple Valley March 2021 & MEN K Valley 1 I AMP mow_law — — III _ - , lit ' 0 I 111 1 • 1 11 / / III I I C .•. 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J i • \ u r 1. n 1 II l l l l 1 l l 1 1 l l l 1 l l l /,\ / ./ 1 LEGEND l\1lllllllllll 1�/� % �llltlltllllll 111 I �1 1 1 lllll11111i l 1 I y ; i, MEDIAN WORK AREA TRAFFIC FLOW _ _ / c \\\\ ‘ �/ �/ I 3 ��� ��� �,� fir:, rirk r - .. ,. 0 40 80 li L �.t _ -n HORZ ,liu ti '' SCALE FEET N O N it t_ I m YJI 1 m II° ___ -_ - - - __ - - - - -- - _ -_ - - -- — — - - _ -e L F r - � - - -" I- ���I I �I �� F _r F FL � I r� F I �L I �FI�-r��- I— �I �� _�_ _•- ". E�� — 'fir �'-- 2"` '` ,C -�l�`'C'- -�- < < c � c c m, a a T M l)FZ �G ANES ROAD _ 4a— T N Q O V m - - A ••• •••• •• •WIA 2021-116 Applewood Pointe Roadway Figure 6: Phase 2 - Turn Lanes (2 of 2) 19 B LT N Appe I City of Apple Valley March 2021 & MEN K Valley v) 0 40 80 CC HORZ. 0 SCALE FEET Q U >>-- - �« j Ili lab .iiir ::.� PILOT KNOB ROAD (CSAH 31) I 'ems y : - - ----- - - ----------- .. WElif iiiiiii. in 2 Allii i\ --M..-- I Sead \ /:- .�„ - — 11 1 r \ * , 1 /- m II , I LEGEND �l l�?11111 llll l 1 TURN LANES,TRAILS& �lilllllllilll / / / I I STORM SEWER WORK AREA TRAFFIC FLOW � V 1-1 / 1 rr�r r • a vl zz N /— J •• _I0 40 80 ml ` L - - n� \ HORZ. ti u N _ _ _ SCALE FEET 1 m \\ I \ « — <. <— <— II - — —< — to, I N a — — _ C C C C C— ,/ C C C— —C MCAN ROAD — LE Q i s N O Q LT rn Ca \ ., ti -J Appendix B — Preliminary Engineers Estimate PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE BO LTO N APPLEWOOD POINTE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS & MEN K CITY PROJECT NO. 2021-116 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Real People.Real Solutions. BMI PROJECT ON1.123417 Date: 3/14/2022 MnDOT Estimated Item No. Item Unit Unit Price Total Amount Spec No. Quantity PART 1:STREET&TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS 1 2021.501 MOBILIZATION 1 LUMP SUM $71,050.00 $71,050.00 2 2101.524 CLEARING 50 TREE $250.00 $12,500.00 3 2101.524 GRUBBING 50 TREE $200.00 $10,000.00 4 2102.518 PAVEMENT MARKING REMOVAL 360 SQ FT $5.00 $1,800.00 5 2104.502 SALVAGE SIGN 7 EACH $50.00 $350.00 6 2104.503 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB&GUTTER 340 LIN FT $6.00 $2,040.00 7 2104.503 SAWING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT(FULL DEPTH) 3285 LIN FT $3.50 $11,497.50 8 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT 2670 SQYD $5.00 $13,350.00 9 2104.518 REMOVE CONCRETE MEDIAN 25 SO FT $15.00 $375.00 10 2105.507 COMMON EXCAVATION 3570 CU YD $18.00 $64,260.00 11 2105.507 SUBGRADE EXCAVATION 720 CU YD $18.00 $12,960.00 12 2105.507 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW 2410 CU YD $18.00 $43,380.00 13 2112.604 SUBGRADE PREPARATION 3620 SQYD $1.50 $5,430.00 14 2123.610 SKID LOADER 8 HOUR $150.00 $1,200.00 15 2123.610 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) 8 HOUR $150.00 $1,200.00 16 2211.509 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 1650 TON $20.00 $33,000.00 17 2357.506 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT 90 GAL $5.00 $450.00 18 2360.504 TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIXTURE(3,B)3.0"THICK(TRAIL) 910 SQYD $40.00 $36,400.00 19 2360.509 TYPE SP 19.0 NON WEARING COURSE MIXTURE(4,B) 280 TON $95.00 $26,600.00 20 2360.509 TYPE SP 12.5 WEARING COURSE MIXTURE(4,F) 380 TON $100.00 $38,000.00 21 2521.518 6"CONCRETE WALK 547 SQ FT $15.00 $8,205.00 22 2531.503 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN B418 3265 LIN FT $16.00 $52,240.00 23 2531.504 6"CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT 1645 SQ FT $10.00 $16,450.00 24 2531.504 4"CONCRETE MEDIAN 7360 SQ FT $6.00 $44,160.00 25 2531.602 CONCRETE MEDIAN NOSE 70 SQ FT $11.00 $770.00 26 2531.604 7"CONCRETE VALLEY GUTTER 40 SQYD $90.00 $3,600.00 27 2531.618 TRUNCATED DOMES 83 SQ FT $60.00 $4,980.00 28 2563.601 TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 LUMP SUM $40,000.00 $40,000.00 29 2564.502 INSTALL SALVAGED SIGN 7 EACH $300.00 $2,100.00 30 2564.518 SIGN PANELS TYPE C 43 SQ FT $50.00 $2,150.00 31 2565.602 RIGID PVC LOOP DETECTOR 3 EACH $1,500.00 $4,500.00 32 2573.502 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION 14 EACH $200.00 $2,800.00 33 2573.503 SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG 1600 LIN FT $4.00 $6,400.00 34 2574.507 SANDY CLAY LOAM TOPSOIL BORROW 280 CU YD $30.00 $8,400.00 33 2574.507 COMPOST GRADE 2 280 CU YD $30.00 $8,400.00 34 2574.508 FERTILIZER TYPE 3 240 LB $1.00 $240.00 35 2575.508 SEED MIXTURE 25-131 150 LB $5.00 $750.00 36 2575.508 HYDRAULIC MULCH MATRIX 1440 LB $2.00 $2,880.00 37 2582.503 4"SOLID LINE MULTI-COMP 3881 LIN FT $1.50 $5,821.50 38 2582.503 24"SOLID LINE MULTI-COMP 40 LIN FT $8.00 $320.00 39 2582.503 4"DOUBLE SOLID LINE MULTI-COMP 315 LIN FT $3.00 $945.00 40 2582.518 PAVEMENT MESSAGE MULTI-COMP 48 SQ FT $15.00 $720.00 STREET CONSTRUCTION SUBTOTAL: $602,674.00 15%CONTINGENCY: $90,400.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED STREET CONSTRUCTION COST: $693,074.00 25%INDIRECT COSTS $150,670.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED STREET COST: $843,744.00 Prelim Cost Estimate 3/14/2022, 11:37 AM Bolton&Menk, Inc. Page 1 of 2 PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE BO LTO N APPLEWOOD POINTE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS & MEN K CITY PROJECT NO. 2021-116 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Real People.Real Solutions. BMI PROJECT ON1.123417 Date: 3/14/2022 MnDOT Estimated Item No. Item Unit Unit Price Total Amount Spec No. Quantity PART 2:STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS 41 2104.502 REMOVE PIPE APRON 4 EACH $250.00 $1,000.00 42 2104.503 REMOVE PIPE SEWER 90 LIN FT $20.00 $1,800.00 43 2503.503 12"RCP PIPE SEWER 11 LIN FT $60.00 $660.00 44 2503.503 15"RCP PIPE SEWER 60 LIN FT $65.00 $3,900.00 45 2503.503 18"RCP PIPE SEWER 22 LIN FT $75.00 $1,650.00 46 2503.503 24"RCP PIPE SEWER 696 LIN FT $95.00 $66,120.00 47 2503.503 30"RCP PIPE SEWER 465 LIN FT $110.00 $51,150.00 48 2503.602 CONNECT TO EXISTING STORM SEWER 1 EACH $1,500.00 $1,500.00 49 2503.602 CONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 2 EACH $2,000.00 $4,000.00 50 2506.502 CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DESIGN 2'x3' 3 EACH $3,500.00 $10,500.00 51 2506.502 CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DESIGN 48-4020 4 EACH $5,000.00 $20,000.00 52 2506.502 CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DESIGN 60-4020 3 EACH $5,500.00 $16,500.00 STORM CONSTRUCTION SUBTOTAL: $178,780.00 15%CONTINGENCY: $26,820.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED STORM CONSTRUCTION COST: $205,600.00 25%INDIRECT COSTS $44,700.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED STORM COST: $250,300.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECTCOST: $1,094,044.00 Prelim Cost Estimate 3/14/2022, 11:37 AM Bolton&Menk, Inc. Page 2 of 2 Appendix C — Cost Allocation Summary Applewood Pointe Roadweay Improvements - Cost Allocation Summary Deduct for Sanitary Project Cost Allocation of Total Project Costs Estimated Estimated Total Deduct for Street Sewer and Deduct for Trunk Deduct for Costs Allocated to Total Project Cost Item Construction Cost 1 Project Cost 2 Oversizing Watermain Storm Sewer By Others Applewood Pointe PID City Allocation Oversizing Properties 010130001012 City Project 2021-116-Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements Street $693,074.00 $ 843,744.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 843,744.00 $ 843,744.00 $ - $ 843,744.00 Storm Sewer $ 205,600.00 $ 250,300.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 250,300.00 $ 250,300.00 $ - $ 250,300.00 TOTAL $ 898,674.00 $ 1,094,044.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 1,094,044.00 $ 1,094,044.00 $ - $ 1,094,044.00 Notes: 1. Estimated construction cost includes 15%contingency 2.Total project cost includes 25%indirect costs Appendix D — Preliminary Assessment Roll Preliminary Assessment Roll Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements Parcel ID Owner Site Address Total Assessment 010130001012 United Properties Residential LLC 12444 Pilot Knob Rd $1,094,044.00 Totals $1,094,044.00 Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments (City Project 2021-118) This Agreement and Waiver of Assessment Appeal (the "Agreement") is entered by United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Owner") in favor of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota(the"City"), a Minnesota municipal corporation. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Owner is the fee owner of certain real property located in the City of Apple Valley, legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Property") with Parcel Identification Numbers: PID No. 01-01300-01-012. WHEREAS, the City has been asked by the Owner to undertake various public improvements that benefit the Property as identified in City Public Improvement Project 2021-118 Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements (the "Project"). WHEREAS,the City proposes to levy a special assessment on the Property, for the cost of the Project in a principal amount, not to exceed, $1,094,044.00 ("Assessment Amount") by allocating the cost to the Property, payable over 10 years together with interest at the rate of 5% per year with the first installments due and payable in 2024. NOW,THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and the Owner hereby covenant, and agree as follows: 1. WORK AND PAYMENT. Owner agrees that the City has the authority to complete the Project and to assess costs of the Project pursuant to Minn. Stat. Ch. 429. City agrees to front the costs to complete Project 2021-118. The Owner agrees that the benefit to the Property is equal to or exceeds the Assessment Amount. 2. ASSESSMENT AND REPAYMENT. The City shall assess the Assessment Amount against the Property. Owner shall repay the Assessment Amount through a special assessment to be levied by the Apple Valley City Council over a period of ten (10) years together with five percent (5%) interest per year on the unpaid principal balance. The first installments shall be due and payable in 2024. Owner will have the option to pay the Assessment Amount,without interest, for a period of thirty(30) days following the City's Council levying the assessment and certifying the assessment to Dakota County for collection 3. OWNER'S COMMITMENT. Owner agrees and acknowledges that the Assessment Amount comprises the Owner's estimated financial responsibility to the cost of the Project. 4. SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY. If the Owner chooses to subdivide the Property,the unpaid Assessment Amount remaining due and payable at the time of subdivision shall be re-allocated to the lot(s) in the subdivision on a square foot basis in relation to the size of the lot(s). 5. WAIVER OF OBJECTION OR APPEAL (MINN. STAT. § 429.081). The Owner hereby accepts the Assessment Amount for the Project to be levied against the Property in repayment to the City. The Owner hereby waives the right to object or to appeal the assessment process and the assessment amount pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 429.081. 6. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPENSES. If the City is required to defend the terms of this Agreement against Owner or if the Owner breaches this Agreement, the Owner shall reimburse the City for all reasonable attorney's fees and costs associated with any such breach. 7. TERMINATION OF RESERVED RIGHTS. By execution of this Waiver, the Owner acknowledges that it is voluntarily terminating all rights reserved by it in any agreement that it has with the City to review and accept or reject the amount of the assessments following the receipt of bids for the Project. 8. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement will be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 9. SEVERABILITY. To the extent any provision or part of this Agreement is void or otherwise adjudicated to be void or contrary to the law, it is the intention of the Parties that the rest of the Agreement shall be effective and remain a binding agreement. 10. WAIVER. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision, whether similar,nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be binding unless executed in writing by the Party making the waiver. 11. WILLFUL AND KNOWING, Each party has signed this Agreement willingly and further agree and warrant that each has carefully read this Agreement and understands it. 12. COMPLETE AND BINDING AGREEMENT. The Parties agree this Agreement memorializes the entire agreement by and between the Parties with respect to the matters set forth herein, is binding on the Parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns. The Parties also agree that there are no other claims, understandings, promises, or representations, either written or oral, by and between them with respect to matters in this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties agree to all the terms and provisions contained herein. Signature page for Owner United Properties Residential LLC, A Minnesota limited liability company °Printed Namur / , Its: -5./' Printed N e: \tc+s Its: \ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) '% Georgann Riemersma V. NOTARY PUBLIC ) SS. t• 'f w ' MINNESOTA COUNTY OF k{-'LIlyi rl My Commission Expires 01/31/2025 On this V? day of H sU'U , 2022, before me a Notary Public within and for said County,personally appeared Mel,(+&-t and pay' d lovri j who being_ by me duly sworn, did say that they are the Vp and Y of United Properties Residential LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company named in the instrument, and that said instrument was signed on behalf of said company as the free act and deed of the company. Notary Public Signature page for City City of Apple Valley By: Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: By: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of ,2022,before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw, Mayor of City of Apple Valley, and Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk, City of Apple Valley. Notary Public EXHIBIT A Part of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (SW 1/4 NE 1/4) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Fifteen (115), Range Twenty (20), described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter(NE 1/4) of said Section Thirteen (13); thence Easterly along the South line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13) a distance of 765.00 feet; thence deflect to the left 90 degrees a distance of 576.00 feet; thence Northwesterly to a point on the West line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirteen (13); said point being a distance of 666.00 feet. Northerly of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirteen (13) as measured along the West line thereof, thence Southerly to the point of beginning, according to the Government Survey thereof. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION ORDERING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 429 of Minnesota State Statute for assessments of public improvements; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley City Council has received and reviewed the Feasibility Report for Construction of Public Infrastructure relating to Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS,the Feasibility Report recommended improvements and cost allocations provided are needed to accommodate the infrastructure needs by the development of the proposed Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley by United Properties Residential, LLC. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 24th day of March, 2022, fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvements relating to Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley; and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such improvement is necessary, cost-effective, and feasible as detailed in the feasibility report. 2. Such public improvements pursuant to the feasibility report and public hearing is hereby ordered. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 3/24/2022 APPLEWOOD POINTE SENIORS CO-OP APPLE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL MARCH 24, 2022 MEETING APPLEWOOD POINTE SENIORS CO-OP REQUESTED ACTION 1. Pass Ordinance Amending Appendix F of the City Code Establishing New Planned Development Zoning Ordinance(Recommend waiving second reading) 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Final Plat and Development Agreement 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Final Planned Development Agreement 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Feasibility Study for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 5. Approve Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments with United Properties Residential, LLC,for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 6. Adopt Resolution Ordering Public Improvements for 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Apple Roadway Improvements valley 1 3/24/2022 LOCATION MAP -1- -4 VALLEYWOOD LEBANON ,L. gpvely-. - GOLF COURSE 14%, HILLS PARK . -ii• v 1 4P1 1 , , •' ,r. ... - 7'• 't.---,.' 1.• • I — BRIAR KN9t1 . , ... —• - -I, ......1 ..a. .„. RI HUNTINGTON PARK " - il A '7--1, ., - c•Ni A* Googre Earth ( — y. ,.1*n7k* 1 1116.11M11.1.,\ V V . . •_,. h. 4 a. . 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" • PD-1080 I 'gr• NW 2 I I ZONE 1 ZONE 2 r ZONE 1 \ ;:j )• \ r I T NFL p-el A p Val "PD-1080"(Planned Development) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 1080 ZONING ORDINANCE PURPOSE • Establish specific uses, area requirements and performance standards for property designated by Ordinance No. 1080 on the official zoning map • The planned development ordinance provides for apartments, condominiums, and residential cooperatives for persons 55 years of age or older in Zone 1; and townhomes in Zone 2 Apple valley 3 3/24/2022 FINAL PLAT ---:--- w-__�--:- OPPLEW000 POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 11VID ' C..— i ._. _ - F Y • • I�l ob ...__ is -I 4 [ .._ ,T IN . . .. 7 i. - s- _(VETp.r eoo s sore wr ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PLAN• I • • .'MMICIIIM IIMOr` ,,L.- - L �r t �► J1; rkr 4 3/24/2022 BUILDING ELEVATIONS ;- e E , 1 h 1 „ _,I L , , „LI' I L. voPe 1s III1-1III : qJ EL 1' 1 P I I 1 1 P III I .. .1-1 IN , . . ). 1 :I a,- .I, 1 h I I I I I I A -�' • �-.I III III 1-1 NI .11 I IHI n..,;. :Lail -R I jJ.: LII , I I I. 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IM 1 ,.. _ ...r. Mew&front looking west View of front looking south A3.3 m 6 3/24/2022 BUILDING PERSPECTIVES IAWOvlOnOEiPPo- I I' I -I " - � � I II Trl I viErti ;a� \=�� � I -' . - ' I � Ell , - 11, p 7MUNI i r MSPECM I I iO4 A3.4 APPLEWOOD POINTE SENIORS CO-OP RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Pass Ordinance Amending Appendix F of the City Code Establishing New Planned Development Zoning Ordinance (Recommend waiving second reading) 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Final Plat and Development Agreement 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Final Planned Development Agreement 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Feasibility Study for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 5. Approve Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments with United Properties Residential, LLC,for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 6. Adopt Resolution Ordering Public Improvements for 2021-118,Applewood Apple., Vallev Pointe Roadway Improvements 7 • ITEM: 5.H. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Review Ordinance Amending Chapter 95 of the City Code, Regulating Parks and Recreation, by Allowing Exception for Display of Firearms at Sponsored Events (First reading) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: N/A SUMMARY: For your consideration and first reading is an amendment to Chapter 95 of the City Code, Section 95.03, regulating firearms and bows and arrows. Staff worked with the City Attorney's office to allow the display of firearms during organized events in a City park facility or property. BACKGROUND: Section 95.03 (I) as currently written states: 'Firearms and bows and arrows. No person shall discharge or display any firearms, air guns, shot guns, rifles, pistols, revolvers, air rifles or BB guns. The use of bows and arrows, except in designated areas, is prohibited. Hunting or trapping is prohibited.' Ducks Unlimited has inquired about using Valleywood for one of their fundraising banquets. These banquets have traditionally involved the silent auction of many items, one of which is usually a shot gun. Typically the auction items are on display to encourage bidding during the banquet. Display of a gun is currently prohibited under the City's existing ordinance. In order to accommodate organizations such as Ducks Unlimited and other similar fundraising events staff has worked with the City Attorney's office to prepare the proposed ordinance amendment. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING SECTION 95.03 OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING PARKS AND RECREATION BY ALLOWING EXCEPTION FOR DISPLAY OF FIREARMS AT SPONSORED EVENTS The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 95 of the Apple Valley City Code is amended by revising Section 95.03(I)to read as follows: (I) Firearms and bows and arrows. Except as otherw ovided herein, Nno person shall discharge or display any firearms, air gu , shot guns, rifles, ls, revolvers, air rifles or BB guns. The use of bows and arrows, exc n designated areas, ohibited. Hunting or trapping is prohibited. The devices identifie this clause may be ayed provided the following conditions and requirements are met: i1) The device is present or on display in onjunction with an organized sponsored event or conference or firearm safety or other instruction course; (2) The device shall be in a case while being carried into and from the city park facility or property; (3) The device shall be fully untied; ilk No ammunition shal be permitted or present on the city property, except in conjunction with a firearm safety or other instruction course under the direction of a certified firearms instructor; (5 The device shall have a gun lock in place,locked, and in functioning condition; and (6) No firearm, air gun, shot gun, rifle,pistol, revolver air rifles,BB gun, or a bow or arrows shall be sold or traded, or offered for sale or trade, directly or indirectly, during the occurrence of the event. Section 2. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 3. Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk. Section 4. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and the 1 publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this day of ,2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk <4, c1111 AP 3/24/2022 ••• •••• ••••• •••• ••• Apple „ Valley Chapter 95 of City Code Regulating Parks & Rec Proposed Amendment Allowing Exception for Display of Firearms at Sponsored Events City of Apple Valley- Parks & Recreation Department City Code Chapter 95 — Parks & Recreation • Purpose of Chapter 95 is for orderly and suitable use of public parks • 95.03 Prohibits • No motor vehicle in a park except for roads and parking lots • No fires except in provided receptacles • No littering • No posting of literature • No horse back riding • Etc. • 95.03 (I) Firearms and bows and arrows. No person shall discharge or display any firearms, air guns, shot guns, rifles, pistols, revolvers, air rifles, or BB guns. The use of bows and arrows, except in designated areas, is prohibited. Hunting or trapping is prohibited. °pv ii.,, Apple Valley-Parks&Recreation 1 3/24/2022 City Code Chapter 95 — Parks & Recreation • Current ordinance does not allow for: • An organization to display a device as a part of a raffle at a banquet at an organized event • An organization to display a device as a part of a MN DNR Gun Safety Class or similar • Proposed amendments • Would allow a device to be displayed in conjunction with an organized event • Would allow a device to be displayed in conjunction with a firearm safety course • The device shall be in a case during transport from parking lot to the facility • The device shall be fully unloaded • The device shall have a gun lock installed • The device can not be directly or indirectly sold or traded • Ammunition shall only be permitted in conjunction with a firearm safety course or similar 3/24/2022 n �lw Apple Valley-Parks&Recreation vCity Code Chapter 95 — Parks & Recreation • This is a first reading • Second reading planned for the Thursday, April 14, 2022 City Council meeting • If passed the ordinance would become effective on Friday, April 22, 2022 3/24/202. "pe„ Apple Valley-Parks&Recreation val2 • ••• ITEM: 5.1. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Establishing Precinct Boundaries and Polling Places for 2022 Elections Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the resolution establishing the precinct boundaries and polling places for 2022 elections. SUMMARY: Following legislative and congressional redistricting after each decennial census, cities are required to redistrict or reestablish their election precinct boundaries. This can be done by ordinance or resolution and must be completed by March 29, 2022. Once a polling place has been designated, it remains effective until a different polling place is designated for that precinct. The congressional and legislative redistricting plan released by the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel places all of Apple Valley in the Federal 2nd Congressional District and in the State Legislative District 56. The City is further divided between House Districts 56A and 56B. In reestablishing election precinct boundaries, cities need to ensure their precinct boundaries do not cross any of these lines. The new legislative district line divided Precincts 12 and 13. With this in mind, the City's precincts have been reviewed and revised for mandatory changes as well as changes needed due to growth. Two maps are attached for your review. One map shows the proposed 2022 precinct boundaries and the other map shows the areas that will be assigned to a new precinct and polling location. Following is a summary of the changes by precinct: Precinct 1: No change to boundary or polling location. Precinct 2: No change to boundary or polling location. Precinct 3: No change to boundary or polling location. Precinct 4: Northeastern portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 16) and eastern boundary was expanded (previously part of Precinct 6). No change to polling location. Precinct 5: New number. This is former precinct 5B. Small southern portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 16). No change to polling location. Precinct 5A: No longer exists. It has a new number and is now Precinct 16. Precinct 5B: No longer exists. It has a new number and is now Precinct 5. Precinct 6: Southern boundary moved south (previously part of Precinct 14) and the western portion of the precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 4). No change to polling location. Precinct 7: No change to boundary or polling location. Precinct 8: No change to boundary or polling location. Precinct 9: The boundaries changed on all sides. Portion of northern boundary moved north (previously part of Precinct 10), a portion of eastern boundary moved east (previously part of Precinct 10), a portion of southern boundary moved south (previously part of Precinct 11), and western portion of the precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 10). No change to polling location. Precinct 10: Eastern portion of the precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 9) and southern boundary moved south(previously part of Precinct 9). No change to polling location. Precinct 11: Northern portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 9). The western boundary was moved west to accommodate the legislative district lines (previously part of Precinct 12). No change to polling location. Precinct 12: This precinct was split by the legislative district lines. Eastern portion of precinct was deleted to accommodate the new legislative district lines (going to Precinct 11) and a portion of southern boundary moved south (previously part of Precincts 14 and 15). No change to polling location. Precinct 13: This precinct was split by the legislative district lines. Southern portion of precinct was deleted to accommodate the new legislative district lines (going to Precinct 15). No change to polling location. Precinct 14: The boundaries changed on three sides. Northern portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 12), eastern boundary was moved east (previously part of Precinct 15), and western portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precinct 6). No change to polling location. Precinct 15: The boundaries changed on three sides. Portion of eastern boundary moved east to accommodate the new legislative district lines (previously part of Precinct 13), portion of southern boundary moved north (going to Precinct 14), and western portion of precinct was deleted (going to Precincts 12 and 14). No change to polling location. Precinct 16: New number. This is former Precinct 5A. Small portion of northern boundary moved north (previously part of Precinct 5B) to follow major roads. Previously followed old legislative district lines. Eastern boundary moved east (previously part of Precinct 4). This precinct has two school districts. When school district elections and/or questions are on the ballot, this precinct will have two different ballot styles. Former Precinct 5A also had two ballot styles. No change to polling location. The attached resolution establishing the precinct boundaries and polling places for 2022 incorporates these changes. BACKGROUND: Redistricting is the process of redrawing the boundaries of election districts to ensure that the people of each district are equally represented. Redistricting is done in the United States after completion of the Congressional reapportionment following the decennial census. Municipal redistricting includes precinct reestablishment and polling place designation which conforms to the new boundaries. 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L - -r 30 1 r / o� I I r.. \ ` - - � ,,1 I ! 27 162 I I �43� 64 64 I I - - I 1 i 190 198 i31 ' 701 16,N.-, ' L - - - J \ _ - _ _ ' ,- I I 25 �► 1 ii r - 81 516 � _ 25i I - _L _ _ _ _ J. - 123 ® 52� , I J2 112 39] I I , - �1 �1 I _ 3^^ 163 177 22 46 1 44 _ � 162 172 220 103 I I I _ 20 ,.. _L _ - J_ _ -, - � - - - - - - - - - - - - 142 Legend E r — I Census Block Population . . . . . . . • • • • "' REDISTRICTING PROCESS PROPOSED PRECINT BOUNDARIES - CHANGE IN PRECINCT r Proposed Precinct Boundary • `" New Polling Location (pop. 11,445) A ppe School District CITY OF APPLE VALLEY State House District Valley - _ 1 0 250 500 1,000 Feet CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ELECTION PRECINCT BOUNDARIES AND POLLING PLACES FOR 2022 ELECTIONS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that upon adoption of this resolution and until subsequent amendment, the following precinct boundaries and polling places are hereby established for the City's election precincts: Precinct No. Polling Place Precinct Boundaries 1 Revival Baptist Church The area bounded by County Road 42 on the 964 Garden View Drive north, to Pennock Lane on the east, to Whitney Drive on the south, to Garden View Drive on the east, to 160th Street W. on the south, to the west City boundary. 2 Apple Valley Senior Center The area bounded by County Road 42 on the north, 14601 Hayes Road to Cedar Avenue on the east, to 160th Street W. on the south, to Garden View Drive on the west, to Whitney Drive on the north, to Pennock Lane on the west. 3 Redwood Community Center The area bounded by 140th Street W. on the north, 311 - 150th Street W. to Garden View Drive on the east, to 143rd Street W. on the north, to Hayes Road on the east, to County Road 42 on the south, to the west City boundary. 4 Apple Valley Community Center The area bounded by 140th Street W. on the north, 14603 Hayes Road to Cedar Avenue on the east, to County Road 42 on the south, to Hayes Road on the west, to 143rd Street W. on the south, to Garden View Drive on the west. 5 Bethel's Rock Church The area bounded by the northwest City boundary, 14201 Cedar Avenue to Highway 77 on the east, to McAndrews Road on the north, to Galaxie Avenue on the east, to Upper 136th Street W. on the south, to Highway 77 Service Road on the east, crossing Cedar Avenue, to 138th Street W. on the south, to Pennock Avenue on the west, to McAndrews Road on the south, to Garden View Drive on the west, and continuing on the boundary between Independent School Districts 191 and 196 on the west. Precinct No. Polling Place Precinct Boundaries 6 Education Partnership Building The area bounded by 140th Street W. on the north, 14200 Cedar Avenue to Galaxie Avenue on the east, to 160th Street W. on the south, to Cedar Avenue on the west. 7 Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran The area bounded by the north City boundary, to Church Johnny Cake Ridge Road on the east, to 132nd 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Road Street W. on the south, to Galaxie Avenue on the west, to McAndrews Road on the south, to Highway 77 on the west. 8 Greenleaf Elementary School The area bounded by 132nd Street W. on the north, 13333 Galaxie Avenue to Johnny Cake Ridge Road on the east, to 140th Street W. on the south, to Cedar Avenue on the west, to Highway 77 Service Road on the west, to Upper 136th Street W. on the north, to Galaxie Avenue on the west. 9 Community of Christ Church The area bounded by McAndrews Road on the 5990 - 134th Street Court W. north to the east City boundary, and continuing south on Diamond Path to 144th Street W. on the south, to Pilot Knob Road on the west. 10 South Suburban Evangelical Free The area bounded by the north City boundary, to Church the east City boundary, to McAndrews Road on the 12600 Johnny Cake Ridge Road south, to Pilot Knob Road on the east, to 140th Street W. on the south, to Johnny Cake Ridge Road on the west. 11 ISD 196 District Service Center The area bounded by 144th Street W. on the north, 14301 Diamond Path to Diamond Path on the east, to County Road 42 on the south, to Pilot Knob Road on the west. 12 Spirit of Life Presbyterian Church The area bounded by 140th Street W. on the north, 14401 Pilot Knob Road to Pilot Knob Road on the east, to County Road 42 on the south, to Flagstaff Avenue on the east, to 153rd Street W. on the south, to Galaxie Avenue on the west. 2 Precinct No. Polling Place Precinct Boundaries 13 Johnny Cake Activity Center The area bounded by County Road 42 on the 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road north, to Diamond Path on the east, to 158th Street W. on the south, to Diamond Way on the west, and continuing west and south on Diamond Way to 158th Street W. on the south, to Cobblestone Lake Parkway on the west, and continuing west on Cobblestone Lake Parkway to Eagle Bay Drive on the west, to 155th Street W. on the south, to Pilot Knob Road on the west. 14 Apple Valley Municipal Center The area bounded by 153rd Street W. on the north, 7100 - 147th Street W. to Flagstaff Avenue on the east, to 157th Street W. on the north, to Finch Avenue on the east, to 160th Street W. on the south, to Galaxie Avenue on the west. 15 River Valley Church The area bounded by County Road 42 on the north, 14898 Energy Way to Pilot Knob Road on the east, to 155th Street W. on the north, to Eagle Bay Drive on the east, to Cobblestone Lake Parkway on the north, and continuing south on Cobblestone Lake Parkway to 158th Street W. on the north, to Diamond Way on the west, and continuing east and south on Diamond Way to 158th Street W. on the north, to Diamond Path on the east, to 160th Street W. on the south, to Finch Avenue on the west, to 157th Street W. on the south, to Flagstaff Avenue on the west. 16 Hope Church The area bounded by the northwest City boundary, 7477 - 145th Street W. to the boundary between Independent School Districts 191 and 196 on the east, continuing to Garden View Drive on the east, to McAndrews Road on the north, to Pennock Avenue on the east, to 138th Street W. on the north, to Cedar Avenue on the east, to 140th Street W. on the south, to the west City boundary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shall post a copy of this resolution pursuant to M.S. 204B.14, and shall file maps showing the precinct boundaries with the County Treasurer-Auditor, the Secretary of State, and the School Districts, if a precinct boundary has been changed. 3 DATED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned,being the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution presented to and adopted by the City Council of Apple Valley at a duly authorized meeting thereof held in the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, on the 24th day of March, 2022, the original of which is in my possession. (SEAL) Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 4 3/24/2022 Proposed 2022 Precinct Boundaries following Legislative Redistricting PpValle l Congressional District 2 3/24/2022 II Senate District 56 (Previously 57) House Districts 56A and 56B (Previously 57A and 57B) 2 3/24/2022 •OLD House AI , �jai Districts 7 10 - •57A and 57B 8 _LJt 11 11 2 12 6 1111 15 13 14 •NEW House Districts with 10 Proposed New 16 JIM ' Boundaries 9 III 4 12 •56A and 56B 6 11 13 Nil 15 14 3 3/24/2022 •NEW House Districts 10 Splits 5B Precinct 121111, 111111 oil ludas 13 •NEW House Districts j/ 10 Splits 5g Precinct 12 iffigimi 13 4 3/24/2022 • NEW House Districts 10 Splits Precinct 13 11110111111 • NEW House Districts 7 10 Splits 5B Precinct 13 8 9 5A T r 4 11 3 12 13 6 1 15 13 2 / 14 M 5 3/24/2022 • Stay within District opplit Lines 4sit/ gal e • Population by Census a Census Blocks Atttro,4-1. ,, ep, -,, A • Registered Voters 9 °Ili Q • Voting History bGSy 11 a ���'P ��EI1�'�1 g Y m Precinct - �P�° ° ap = i g rp �le d91�- a Pd • PollingSites Op = gliatilal � �al�� l e �m n a � dd 4 b ��.do ®IIEdAai0 WA it Ran • Anticipated r 1Growth VirKPINMIL--.10:-:._ � ��;� u fN ra....dgez"--0-1 • I mpact to Voters ria °��e !�, lgalM m II1aaeak •Areas o W_ ,� _ '7 assigned to a - Vie_ dal, �t. .. new polling - ° ' *mh- o o k. j j ' alialtrillibli ic <3 J location W firrkirop,Airi oc- - _ Pa . - Irr -a 41D apI' ' g. ita r t - ����E.�• - 12 Mc; �" Pi+ - o �C ® ads � • , � 4Y ��� !*: : 11a _ dy `dam ?Tri,1614.111-kin", „,..„,,www-i r1 6 3/24/2022 *School h I Ni 1 Districts W A o SI 0,..0 rpm rerwrad . , ,_ kl a rtil IITPLat 12 pi•re a milisail E I I:lip II FrAlk 4 _ ili:1 • 191 = Pink �• dm Q �� �Ili� � � p• ® Q ��dp o a,,„,r ___...i. 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ID Pop.3869 11 i C4 15 Pop.2721 0 6 Q Pop.3679 Pop184g 13 Pop.3459 15 2 14 Poo.2890 ➢op-3259 Pop.5327 11 3/24/2022 • 16 Precincts Shepherd of South the Valley Suburban Lutheran :'o Evangelical Bethel's Church Free Rock Church • Population Church 56 374 8 Greenleaf Hope 1 Elementary Community Church School of Christ Church RedwoodNill 41D Cmty.Ctr. gppl 0 ValleyIII Spirit of Life — ISD 19: Cmty. Presbyterian District 1 Ctr. , Church l6 Service Ctr. Educationchvitctr. ny Cake PartnershipBaptistRevival 11 Building■ r AMuni Senior Ctr. Ctr. Next Steps • Adopt the resolution establishing the election precinct boundaries and polling places for the 2022 elections • Notify Secretary of State and County Auditor of precinct boundary changes • Publish and post notice of new precinct boundaries/polling locations 12 3/24/2022 Next Steps • Educate voters of changes • Registered voters will receive Postal Verification Cards (PVCs) from Dakota County at least 25 days prior to Primary Election • Social Media • Website • Newspaper • New precincts effective beginning with the August 9, 2022, Primary Election Questions 13 • ITEM: 5.J. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Appointing Member to Fill Vacancy on the Cemetery Advisory Committee with Term Expiring March 1, 2025 Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the resolution appointing the member to the Cemetery Advisory Committee for a term expiring March 1, 2025. SUMMARY: Three applications for the Cemetery Advisory Committee were received by the deadline and provided to you under separate cover. Listed below are the names of the individuals interested in serving on the Cemetery Advisory Committee. Clark Kerndt David Kurtz (Sue) Jan Monro There is one vacancy. This appointment has a three-year term expiring March 1, 2025. If the City Council would like to proceed with filling the vacancy, ballots will be distributed. Following the balloting process, a motion should be made adopting the resolution appointing the individual to the Committee. BACKGROUND: On January 27, 2022, the City Council authorized accepting applications to fill the Cemetery Advisory Committee vacancy through February 28, 2022. The procedure for appointing commissioners and committee members is attached for your reference. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Agreement Resolution APPOINTMENT PROCEDURE TO FILL POSITIONS ON COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. The Mayor will call for nominations for a position or positions from the Councilmembers. 2. A nominee may decline the nomination at any point up to the time that nominations are closed. 3. When no further nominations are offered, the Mayor will close nominations. 4. If the number of nominations is equal to the number of positions to be filled, a motion to make the appointment shall be in order. The motion shall be in the form of: "I move to appoint to the position of ." Vote shall be by roll call with the Mayor casting the first vote and the Council alternating from right to left of the Mayor, starting with the member to the right of the Mayor. 5. If the number of nominations is greater than the number of positions to be filled, a written roster will be prepared listing the nominees and the Council shall proceed in the following manner: a) On the first round, and any subsequent rounds, each Councilmember shall, in writing, select that certain number of names which is one less than the total number of the names appearing. b) After the City Clerk has received the selection from each Councilmember, the City Clerk shall record the selection and announce the remaining names. c) Any name or names not having been selected by more than two of the Councilmembers shall be stricken by the City Clerk from the succeeding round and shall no longer appear as a name(s) to be considered by the Council; except that, if after selection by the Council there results a tie between or among all the names appearing on the round, the Council, in writing shall again select until one or more names have been stricken; provided, however, that if such a situation exists, the Council shall not reselect more than three times. In such a situation, the process shall end. Otherwise, the process shall end when only one name remains. d) After the process has ended, a motion to make the appointment shall be in order. The motion shall be in the form of: "I move to appoint to the position of ." Vote shall be by roll call with the Mayor casting the first vote and the Council alternating from right to left of the Mayor, starting with the member to the right of the Mayor. Res. No. 1997-165 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2022- RESOLUTION APPOINTING CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER WHEREAS, Section 32.02 of the Apple Valley City Code, as amended, provides for appointment by the City Council of members of the Cemetery Advisory Committee; and WHEREAS, a vacancy now exists on the Cemetery Advisory Committee due to the completion of service of Jay Hoekstra. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that is hereby appointed to the Cemetery Advisory Committee for a term expiring March 1, 2025. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that members of the Cemetery Advisory Committee are then as follows: Name Term Expires 1. Nancy Anderson March 1, 2023 2. David Brueshoff March 1, 2023 3. Alan Kohls March 1, 2023 4. Timothy Anderson March 1, 2024 5. David Kemp March 1, 2024 6. Tanya Grawe March 1, 2025 7. March 1, 2025 ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 2022. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ••• ITEM: 7. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 2022 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 Urban Affairs Advisory Tuc./Mar. 22 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center Committee Meeting CANCELED Wed./Mar. 23 9:00 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Thur./Mar. 24 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center EDA Meeting CANCELED Thur./Mar. 24 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting Thur./Mar. 31 4:00-7:00 p.m. Valleywood Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel Clubhouse Retirement Celebration Apple Valley Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Thur./Mar. 31 5:00 p.m. American Legion, Gala Post 1776 Fri./Apr. 1 8:30 a.m. Valleywood Special Informal City Council Clubhouse Meeting Sat./Apr. 2 9:00 a.m.-3:00 Eastview High Apple Valley Home & Garden p.m. School Expo Wed./Apr. 6 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./Apr. 7 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center Informal Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./Apr. 7 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./Apr. 14 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./Apr. 14 6:45 p.m. Municipal Center Volunteer Recognition Reception Thur./Apr. 14 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting Tue./Apr. 19 2:00 p.m. Municipal Center Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting Wed./Apr. 20 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Lakeview Bank Chamber Joint Business After Thur./Apr. 21 4:30-6:30 p.m Hours (Lakeview Bank Lakeville Legacy Awards) Wed./Apr. 27 9:00 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Thur./Apr. 28 TBD Erickson Park Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony Thur./Apr. 28 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council 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