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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/09/2024 Meeting ••• ••••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 May 9, 2024 CITY COUNCIL INFORMAL MEETING TENTATIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS 5:30 PM 1. Council Discussion Items (5 min.) 2. Update from Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (25 min.) 3. Update on CSAH 42 Modernization Project (20 min.) 4. Mayor and Councilmember Salaries for 2025 and 2026 (10 min.) 5. Update on Parks Projects (15 min.) 6. Adjourn CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TENTATIVE AGENDA 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order and Pledge 2. Approve Agenda 3. Audience - 10 Minutes Total Time Limit - For Items NOT on this Agenda 4. Approve Consent Agenda Items Consent Agenda Items are considered routine and will be enacted with a single motion, without discussion, unless a councilmember or citizen requests to have any item separately considered. It will then be moved to the regular agenda for consideration. A. Approve Minutes of April 25, 2024, Regular Meeting B. Adopt Resolution Accepting Donation for Memorial Tree from Mapston Family for Use by Parks and Recreation Depaitiiient C. Approve State Gambling Exempt Permit for RVPE Foundation at Valley Middle School, 900 Gardenview Drive, on June 20, 2024 D. Adopt Resolution Approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Apple Valley Quarterback Club at Blazin Wings, Inc., d/b/a Buffalo Wild Wings,14658 Cedar Avenue, Ste. D E. Approve Issuance of Temporary Event License in Connection with Community Festival to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant & Bar on June 28, 2024 F. Adopt Resolution Approving the Levying of Special Assessment Roll No. 691 for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements G. Approve Reduction of Natural Resources Management Permit Financial Guarantee H. Approve Reduction of Financial Guarantee I. Approve City Council Travel Request for Attendance at National League of Cities Summer Board and Leadership Meeting J. Approve 2024-2025 Goal Setting Focus Session Summary K. Receive Police Department 2023 Annual Report L. Proclaim May 5-11, 2024, as "Professional Municipal Clerks Week" M. Proclaim May 19-25, 2024, as "Public Works Week" N. 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 O. Approve Revised Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County and City of Rosemount for Project 2022-128, Roundabout at Diamond Path& 140th Street W. P. Approve Professional Services Agreement with Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC, for Design, Preconstruction, and Inspection Services for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW, Associated with 2023 Parks Bond Referendum Q. Approve Payment to Dakota Electric Association for Project 2024-154, Bury Overhead Powerlines at Hayes Park/Westview Elementary, Associated with 2023 Parks Bond Referendum R. Approve Agreement with Berriochoa Construction, Inc., for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 & Improvements to #1 & #3 FD Maze System Installation Only S. Approve Change Order No. 19 for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 T. Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Pale Blue Dot, LLC, for Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Submission Support U. Approve Personnel Report V. Approve Claims and Bills W. Adopt Resolution Setting Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 13, 2024, for Vacation of Easements over Lot 1, Block 1, Rosemount School District Addition(4629 144th Street W.) and Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount School District Second Addition(14301 Diamond Path) 5. Regular Agenda Items A. Proclaim May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 13-17, 2024, as "Police Week" B. Introduction and Oaths of Office of Police Sergeant Sean Marben and Officers Jacob Kurschner and Nick Swanson C. 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 693, $160,684.99 - Delinquent Utilities 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Levying Assessments D. 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 694, $371.38 - Delinquent Hazardous Tree Removal Charges 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Levying Assessments E. Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition 1. Pass Ordinance Amending Chapter 155 Appendix F,Article A39 of the City Code, Regulating Planned Development No. 1080 (Recommend waiving second reading) 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Site Plan/Building Permit Authorization for 7 Single-Family Residential Units on Lots 1-7, Block 1,Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition 6. Staff and Council Communications 7. Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events 8. Adjourn Regular meetings are broadcast, live, on Charter Communications Cable Channel 180 and on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov • ITEM: 2. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Update from Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (25 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, CityAdministrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: No action is required. This is an update from the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) on a number of timely transit-related topics. SUMMARY: Mayor Clint Hooppaw serves as the City's representative on the MVTA Board of Directors. From time to time, MVTA representatives visit member cities to provide an update on current transit issues. Topics to be discussed include: - Post-Covid Transit Ridership Trends - Micro-Transit Service in Apple Valley - Transit Funding/Transit Sales Tax - County Road 42 Bus Rapid Transit Study - Other Service Delivery Topics Those attending the meeting as representatives of the MTVA include Matt Fyten, Chief Development Officer, and Joya Stetson, Planning and Public Outreach Manager. Luther Wynder, Executive Director, also hopes to attend, but may have a potential scheduling conflict. BACKGROUND: The MVTA is the public transit agency for seven south suburban communities. These include Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, and Rosemount in Dakota County, and Savage, Prior Lake and Shakopee in Scott County. The MVTA is one of several independent bus transportation agencies formed in the late 1980s under state legislation that allowed outer-ring suburbs to "opt-out" of centrally provided transportation services. A Board of Commissioners consisting of elected officials or their designees governs the MVTA. Mayor Clint Hooppaw currently serves on the MVTA Board of Directors and we thank him for his service as our City's representative. BUDGET IMPACT: NA ATTACHMENTS: Presentation 7 . , „ •• . _ . . 111111111111111 - . Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council M1/1b Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 Speaker Introductions i ) _ , A �i a V M r \ Luther Wynder Matt Fyten Joya Stetson Chief Executive Chief Development Planning and Public Officer Officer Outreach Manager Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA at a Glance - Founded in 1990 - Operate express, local, reverse Al • ,'. ;' • •: ° i•T IV /M 2023 2019 commute, on-demand lift nI� . `-.1. ' F, 4 ,.• '...,I - 2nd largest public transit provider in MN °° •% • ' . Annual 1.29 million 2.8 million r_ \t-71. Ridership - 171 buses =°�- A .• Daily 3,900+ 10,500+ - 23-24 routes (4FUN seasonal route) \• Boardings 17% Service 723 platform 977 platform - 7 park + rides, 7 transit stations, 2 bus • l ' '` V " •1 - , Levels hours every hours every garages - ! vL- - weekday weekday - r :; 17,000 16,900 '�_ platform platform miles miles every every l i T ,- - ,, \ • weekday weekday Awe.° , r ; ... 1/ �. •r tip, Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 mvTA ■ xed Ro u e Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA Fixed Route Service in Apple Valley -•Iden Valley °r M'"1pp°ro�ry Oakdale 420 Rosemount-Apple Valley Minn-eapol\ i) - Express -440 Apple Valley-Cedar Grove- VA Hospital Saint Paul • Route 472 St Louis Park 442 Burnsville Center-Apple Valley-Mall • Route 475 —447 Apple Valley-Burnsville- s Prior Lake/Mysti Woodbury West Saint Paul • Route 477 —472 Eagan Blackhawk- Minneapolis Route 480Edna Mendota South St Paul • —475 Apple Valley-Cedar Grove- � Mpls/U of M Richfield Heights 477 Lakeville/Apple Valley- Local Mpls ) I river Grov —480 Apple Valley/Burnsville-St Heights e - • Route 420 Pau' Bloomington Orange LINK Orange LINK Cottage Grove • Route 440 ,e Eagan •� Goy Cloud Island • Route 442 Shakopee Savage 11.' ,y- • Route 447 Burnsville • Orange LINK �y I �„r—Rosemount Apple Valley I ibPLake — `- 0 ri.7- 0Mapbor 0OpeeSrreeeaep Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA System Ridershipby Month 250,000 - Growth from 2022 - 2023 on both service types: • Express +25% — 200,000 • Local +22% - Systemwide ridership is at 49% of pre-pandemic 150,000 levels - Apple Valley routes in ::: 2023 were +30% from 2022, surpassing the systemwide trend of+24% - 442 growth from II 2022 IILL1 II: • Weekend growth of 40% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ■2022 ■2023 M Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA Connect Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA Connect Overview — On-demand, first-last mile solution — Service Area: "Main" Zone and Eagan Zone — Span: 6am-9pm, 7 days a week �f _ — Booking: via app, 3 hours in advance or sooner — Fare: $3 (one-way) and option for 2- hour transfer to MVTA fixed routes Nwf Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA Connect Main Ridership — MVTA Connect - Main MVTA Connect - Main Zone Ridership service expanded to 80000 Apple Valley in 70000 October 2020 60000 — MVTA Connect - Main 50000 ridership makes up 40000 approximately 70% of 30000 all Connect ridership 20000 10000 - YTD 2023 vs YTD 0 2024: ridership for 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Connect-Main is up 27% M Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA Connect New Vehicles t4 - Addition of 5 new vehicles in March ,A�A 1 k""s;tAUthorlh • Braun Promaster " " A��F rtI • 8 passengers/2 mobility devices ._ 1 , ' Y I - Mean wait time was reduced b �\�� connec - approximately 10 minutes aw —' :;e 1. - 14% growth in Connect ridership Pli• Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 Connect Expansion L. I — 0 BIS Transfer Point Edna M" : Expansion to Shakopee and Prior Ri<h(leld v g •MVTA ConnedWest Sunfish Lake •MVTAConnettEart Fdenvraine Lake area Imp He Cities ghm,ngren — Creates a new "Western" and u.s.<irr.na R4<e no"na.de� a - Inver Grove Hei "Eastern" zone "`a Y — Standalone Eagan Zone will then CtavabWarMhtTen m""n, become part of Eastern green AI `m � zone — Features Burnsville Transit Credit Riva, Lakeville Station as a centralized "hub" for Farmington t A ® , e� e transfers *Interim solution between these two scenarios including Prior Lake and/or Shakopee actively being pursued with timeline of late 2024/early 2025 Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 Future of Connect , , . f\s„ , := ---1 - _T. ci-7 1 r/ f o VOTE I. IIIINM N • . - \l�oY HERE � .»; — —� \ _ �� MSP Airport Fare Payment Promo Code Service Area Electric Vehicles Autonomous Connections Integration Usage Expansion Vehicles Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 CR 42 BRT Update Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 What is Bus Rapid Transit ( BRT) ? ,... ."- - BRT is a suite of transit l ., 5' "a e. a enhancements that adds up to a I' , _ R.�..,I. faster trip and improved customer 0 Real time departure signage " ■ ��Y`- �.e,� , 3 _. i'11 16.�.__: -` '-' 2 k s experience. 0 Bicycle parking — p © ' ' `` _ �R - BRT has the flexibility to tailor Maps and wayfinding information OSecurityfeatures - - - - - ` itself to a corridor's varying ©Heated shelters 0 Benches/seating contexts. O Ticket machines • Mixed traffic OLitter and recycling containers • Dedicated lanes O More parking near stations �"'_ - • Business access transit lanes rr-mum r . ' s; .757 ��'r" • Highways •iii 'R ?IIs. .- � y ... ! `mw�. -fir 1 ii , Li ., --a • Off-road dedicated guideway M Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 BRT Alignment and Schedule Next steps: - Share core alignment with public and stakeholders and gather ry,eW feedback Nle Ave - Develop recommendations laela Creek aAve Ha ay re • — Share preferred alternative and Kenwood Trail Portland recommendations to the public 1M+ Lake Ca:eo •STATION LOCATIONS Ga,p 11 POTENTIAL and MVTA Board AUGNM Levan Drive ALIGNMENT PRIOR IAKE SAVAGE 6URNSVILLE APPLE VALLEY Apple Valley Tranzit Station Hospital Alternative is leading candidate based upon outreach and engagement results thus far M Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 Future Plans in Apple Valley - DCTC • Currently looking at service concepts to DCTC via Route 420 • Applied for Regional Solicitation funding for a Route 420 DCTC extension • Working on outreach plans for service to DCTC, targeting Fall implementation - 1 57th St. Station • Congressionally Directed Spending award for electric charging amenities and State of Good Repair updates - Apple Valley Transit Station Modernization Phase 2 will update the following: • Safety and security technology enhancements and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) initiatives • Improve customer amenities • Develop an operator training lot • Redesign the Connect areas to create a dedicated zone for MVTA's micro-transit service M Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley City Council' May 2024 MVTA's Ask to Increase State Funding SUBURBAN R\TANSIT :L - The STPs are in discussions with the Met Council on LEGISLATIVE FIX distributing Sales Tax and other policy changes like The Fair and Reliable Allocation of Existing Sales Tax Revenue Direct Recipient and fleet procurement. Estimated distribution to the Council of 2024 Sales and Use Tax:$372M - The current Sales and Use Tax policy gives 17% to Cu reWnt Sales Tax Allocation Proposed Sales Tex Allocution (Minors Current MVST Statute) n<a ex y oaenaap zx taw Caul./Counties and 83% to the Met Council with 5% of that exs tx.ambnl funding going to TAB. STP Share STP Share S0 S44.6M - The STPs are requesting that of the Council 83%, 12.2% of this funding goes to back to the STPs. WI Couna cuMt mnt MaaatIon ' Without the allocation of equitable funding,STPs will be unable to: • 12.2% align with the current Motor Vehicle Sales Maeimexisting men oV rider and amenities. Im es for all STP Purchase additional vehicles for STP microtrani t communities. Incr Tax Allocation, State Statute 16A.88 Expand fixed efroutenq of exisloudaridng bus express. Replace fined route services lout and ea d has Replan fleet that is well past useful life and has been for many years. Implement and operate innovative transit services such as the CR 42 Arterial BRT. Modernize and expand facilities. This gives STPs $44.6M of the $372M coming to Build sustainableand improve transit sh infrs. ure including EV fleet and related charging facilities. • Replace and improve zero-emission shelters. Invest in employee wellness to retain and attract a top-tier workforce. the Met Council. it osi, Pa/r ®PlymouthMetrolink SMr Bilt -- . irT . ._...._ ___ , .. , a• , I ii 'I 4111111- I r- , . 1 11, • , ... , 0 f •_ . Er • , . . . ,I , ' aiii% • 1111.:' - , Jo i , k le 1 It , Illil , . - . - c OM ...0114 11 iv.. 1 . ..\1100e. too' . )IIP - , , • . .e , • . ......i. Questions •9 • ITEM: 3. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Update on CSAH 42 Modernization Project (20 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: N/A SUMMARY: At the May 9 Informal Council Meeting, Dakota County staff member Doug Abere will be in attendance to provide an update to the Council on the County's CSAH 42 Modernization Project. There will be an opportunity for the Council to ask questions at the conclusion of the presentation. BACKGROUND: Dakota County is planning improvements to County Highway 42 from Redwood Drive to 147th Street for construction in the 2026/2027 timeframe. The project is based on concepts from the County Highway 42 Visioning Study completed in 2022. One of the goals of this project is to maintain and improve corridor functions for all travelers (pedestrians, bicycles, bus transit riders and motorists). The County has prioritized this segment of CSAH 42 due to the unique challenges with maintaining the safety and mobility of a principal arterial highway while adequately serving the adjacent residential neighborhoods of Apple Valley. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Presentation COUNTYCY4 >;J' ‘N County Highway 42 Modernization Project Redwood Drive to Pennock Ave Doug Abere, Project Manager Apple Valley City Council — Informal Meeting May 9, 2024 trans ortation "' wegetyouthe� AppValley Outline 2 • Project overview • Public involvement and design vision • Preliminary design highlights — Frontage road recommendation and Garden View Drive — Redwood Park & Elm Drive — Hayes Road and vicinity • Other details and next steps, including public open house — Monday, June 17, 4:30-6:30pm • Questions/discussion Project Overview J _ nur. 1r 3 1. New tunnel under Co Hwy 42 for pedestrians and bicyclists to cross to each A c 4-4t"GT< C`R om APPLE CENTER HALLMARK DR side of Redwood Park ...concurrent with... mo vm " `\NpEN < CENTER 0 2. Elm Drive modification to manage left STRESE LN UPPER 146'"Sr W O 2 0 0 STRESELN turns; remove the traffic signal N c N p LOWER 14T"STW oA ELM DR o° y ° HAVEN DR +P^e' 3. Garden View Drive reconstruction to A Z. REDWOOD Z APPLE improve turn lanes, pedestrian crossings; COMMUNITY WALNUT LN CENTER 0 0 GROVE replace signals 1 150T"ST W 0 © its _ © PROJECT AREA 0 ©.J 4. Hayes Road reconstruction to improve m o LOWELLDR ORIOLE DR turn lanes, pedestrian crossings, and the o Improved frontage roads and o multi-use trails throughout segment ' retainin wall; re lace signals A RAMSDEL CORTLAND DR Ce g p g D O TO f ti z N ° °5 5. 147th Street reconstruction to manage ti0o `N pR < Z m = C °Pi ��� Ba4°" A o y 0,PT, °sea left turns and improve multi-use trails east to �``" A o z z �\xx- 9"o Pennock Avenue 15 ❖ Co Hwy 42 reconstruction, including the frontage roads, underground utilities Public Involvement Summary 4 • Shared concepts with residents and ..OL:r4: 4,41/P 'Z A :4 -- b businesses since 2020 (VisioningStudy) f J i. • ;- . g Pw • Focus on frontage road residents and • g A. Garden View businesses . v • Recent and current outreach: - • Mailings and website updates • November 2023 open house �' p November 2023 • April 2024 frontage road questionnaire; - li meeting with Garden View businesses 'f )>::.4Y- •. ---i r ' ., • Preparing for June 17 open house . �^ �+��':e,*[v • Significant future work with affected - -- property owners; additional meetings R�. = _� � July 2021 . - ''If :a Project Design Vision _,,,,i)",,,,i,.. U N. I 'r 5 ✓ Little or no expansion _ ,� i ,tom ✓ Maximize safety and efficient r i' Foil ! . - - - i." 'z' ; lir ' ., ' ,. '''' 1, *0.11' ii t4t.i TO-'. . 7••• operations _ j it. ,to. ✓ Maintain & improve �.ff �i• 1 ' 10 -rr infrastructure to serve travelers .a�; 011k , —� _. and properties _ �� .ti. • Future traffic growth - ■ Pedestrians, bicyclists, & bus _ transit service . • Residential and business T. _ properties — aesthetics and 4� -o %-_ environment 1 _ Frontage Road Recommendation _,4)",,ii.„. • Two-way frontage roads • Shared bikeways, marked on the frontage roads w. f r • • 5-foot sidewalk w. Right of Way REMARKS: • One-way is no longer beingE.. 1 I iii ,r_ .1' .' _ considered e • �.) : — ' . �� st�: , • Recommend adding sidewalk to : ;.,..._ --. . ` the north-side frontage road (replace existing on south side) 24' • Sidewalks to continue through the 0 5'Sidewalk Garden View Dr intersection • City utility replacements help support need for reconstruction Garden View Drive Intersecti ( ...„....,,,,:ilie ,401410 on o a r: r r 7 WEST t1 Restaurants aR Hotels Millings to 0o 6 Museums ®Transu 8 nnarmeaes • ..,.— o larr. r„ .. . Flowerama Boosh • Neighborhood business .. ate F. • �_. \ ` , ,, r a�: rig • ` ,, district . :,� ' ,�,._ __ _ Residential, church, and — a.R w..Dr - < GARDEN VIEW DR > �;visw or r_r- �G — - schools nearby Shell , Valvoline — ` I • l, I,f 1 - 111 \..-... . Design changes are r. i ' v� -- - - needed because of current . iiiOf :* Broback � � , ,' , safety and traffic delay — - `�' , Center - \ N , _ . H issues, and looking 20+ a h s1 40 +ait r. ;..t �,_ years ahead Mill 1 g,.,,o, , Googllee lye - sr maw r m um, p....y:.3'H Existing Garden View Dr Intersection _,4;5",,a,.. 4 .. I- _ •n a r: r , 8 , ® t , .. _ fillie • Can the whole intersection be expanded? Alla _ ; Ad'` IL • Yes, but the problems are not addressed, with _ maximum impact to corner properties _ itti -- — i.'tan.*NMI �„4 '� Flowerama ` Boosh IMO • Northbound Garden View Dr approach needs , .' "--rt.""�. .a� yl 1 _ ;'� ''. upgrade, esp. to improve left turns �- _ -`• • Existing: Left + Thru/Right (2 lanes) ` - - • k• `` den View Dr rt • Needed: Left + Thru + Right (3 lanes) - _ �" �® GI • Vehicles asked to leave a gap for frontage road ___ \- " '1 intersections — too many conflicts/choices J —I ' 11-c -: ---- • No crosswalk along Co 42, crossing Garden View Dr ,Ji `-t--. I . "�. Shell , - .Valvoline P G r, A median is needed on Garden View Drive4, :j.e. u r , r Add medians on Garden View Dr, minimal length ✓ Median helps limit expansion °AKOTA 42 BIPFLOWERAMA COUNTY BOOSH TOBACCO SHOP while reducing traffic conflicts FLORIST I J r AP (no requirement to leave gap) .� ..., S , iii .. ilk ✓ Three lanes on northbound �'♦♦1, ♦ ,L 546: Garden View approach _ (Left + Thru + Right) m__ __ _ i«1 a _ Ir' EI V GARDEN VIEW DR -ErM 4. I -► Sidewalks continue though the01111.----area 4 �. �., ____, p �♦ ♦ ♦?. / 1 : .- ✓ Crosswalks along Hwy 42, - 4 N 4-7 ,-7-. ii* f - • ,, guiding across Garden View Dr ' , VALVOLI ii NE 11 liJ. SHELL GAS STATION MI INSTANT OIL Mb_ -CHANGE ,, Mil . ✓ Large trucks may use theidiu 1 median ends to maneuver -�'� _ Al Other design o tions at Garden View Drive _.(24t3'mode _ •cur: 1 r 10 J 42 .,, IT . ��-+-, We have developed and discussed many ®a, J4+4f• I design options ; , - � ;,= • Median design details ‘Frr.7"-- '. iL r • Extended/long medians with roundabouts — not _ � y - favored by the business owners SHELL GAS STATON. Ili 4 4 2 IXnsT rn m 1 s — POTENTIAL FUTURE LOCAL CITY TOBACCO SHOP 1174 — •4P # + \ , i tt CONNECTION? ii v P1 r Iy NECT ; —�� — !� • .. - - �. -, o - - ®w —� — �. 0 - . BEN VIEW DR r-°-- -0� ‘ Ir L 44. �� a y , I rir ..aiiii Redwood Park & Elm Drive _.,,,,,t3:,od _ •n a r. 1 r 11 r Y, II `'4,14 H 4` ___J NMCE 959' I Mr ` `y � t4+ ~J ,1___ 1 FUTURE PARk I�I�,. RR�� CONTOUR- Tara CONNECTION rapt; �{ 14 i V NA/IMM .Y, 4 Fr• - 1 E `T '�, § a a y^-^� ry.. Lt CpN10UR _—__.— l 1 ADDITIONAL ELM DRIVE 4 r� k ' I I I II. RECONSTRUCTION TO3 V//E��1CCOVMOOA TE PROFILE ISE ,� c I ,AH 42 � I c 1 - 1�� f � .+s Ir'Fad tt� I I 1 - 1 /.„ t� 1 p REBUHD TITAN. 1 k ti•, k N y A r lli FG.9)0.0 `�- P HgMMOCK ANO J W y I _ l �i 89O pRFA T• e ...., -... — ]r. q!� `Y' C URF VW �'y.- clN TENNIS COUPT'. q r / . r .em -- ----- E I - LAWN T ..I cECUACOURTV k. J RCNAI ELM gilNi __ xr COURTS \ NEW R00 1 01IIrTRUDTIOIN i0 h LI 6LTER LI /rirlIV ACCOMMOpATE PROFHE Ro -+SW/OVEALDDN /N ' k sA�PAVILIONI1 BRSKET¢A1L�. a �+.I 1 ' � "'Y ,. DDURT �� -' � . i,p �I La- ,, / `-, ~ INCLUSIVE. PLAYGROUND • Box culvert to be located east of Redwood Pond j,; I'�;'. GN 150T1 STREET W • Location coordinated with City Parks' new design for Redwood Park PEDESTRIAN Tur,NEL Ivy i, � LIGNTG8S,VIT RtAEGE V • Final design and permitting coordination with Redwood Park project DAKDTgG°°HTYPRDJEGT) 0 to continue through 2026 ,, r„ 6q • County Hwy 42 to be raised, with subsurface engineering App1e APPLE VALLEY PARKS REDWOOD PARK Valley MASTER PLANS Redwood Park — engineering detail example •. . t, r.:engin eering 1 r 12 a I , II ... I I I +-►' z �. 3CC sfiPa... L •.c Icil !' �. 1 'J .._. C] al, 4111%."Ilt w ay STI rt�E L��£ F� ' 7S'STLRA:E _41� 9F8111LD PELAGE it•EET 1 1 I r 41 y'n M BILE MYILL imi PLAN ____ `�'�� - - r. P.=LacE ;-.E=--;LE �I - I 1 ll: 3,'_' 5T:'?A:E L4NE I 1' II `.71,<A:.E VNE I t '_a� II1,LAOE SIZE POLE 4 1 / I Ea 13,44':Tt.IE0 --—— I I Hwy 42 grade raise (more than 5 feet max) fiii i 1,44 _ A. ); r NI\ 21 S 0 PROFILE G x 1 __ _ _ d SOS PNOi1LE CI°1 42 .163.7 Hayes Road & Vicinity ( .� a r: , r 13 ; " 4' IIN1/2. ii. .1 a ~.Mom -.' 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'; .� - -�.. 1¢� #•-Y.. ,n. lot ;; ., eta "r.9 tag , , , ;+11 iw-}w ` 1._ 0 a ipp .. � tt-- tt lop Y ,� 42% — r Sr: .. a.. ihr ' . i •r • • tea _ - - '�0. .� ,� �� -;ask.. 1 � �`,iaae � �- \t% teliko It \.arlit isiolIMPP-1101.1.: -' •• Ns F II • emi k--itLL �,' �+i• _ , • • , -� - F ~ ' ` � '_'# "` 1 •m_ __te ` 1 ,� Hayes Road & Vicinity looking south c .0 a r, r 14 — In PI.��e ORE Pale 1 l Finish Ground 6"Cum1_3 0'Cn mrr ray Rar,rr} ` CSAr<41 utl: 6'Ornamental Rang Frontage Road Finish Ground-CSAH 42 — Finish Ground CSAH 42 Pr�trian 3'Barrier Light Buff Pedestnan Ramp Crossing • Timber retaining wall and fencing to be replaced with concrete barrier and top railing • Improved safety and visibility of pedestrian crossings • More details and discussion of aesthetics in future project updates Other Highway 42 project details �_ _ � 15 • Environmental review, improvement opportunities and challenges • Redwood Park, stormwater management, and overall environment • Right-of-way and properties • Construction process, design needs/options • City utilities • Hwy 42 grade change at Redwood Park • Lighting • Median and barrier design options • Funding and costs • $6.54M in federal funds secured • County's Capital Improvement Program: construction at $10 million • Revisions and cost shares needed for County and City capital plan updates Next steps and discussion 4Jq44 16 • Further design refinements • Public open house meeting June 17, 4:30-6:30pm • Questions/discussion • ITEM: 4. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Mayor and Councilmember Salaries for 2025 and 2026 (10 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: On a periodic basis, the City evaluates the salary provided to the Mayor and Councilmembers as compared to other similar cities in the Metropolitan area. Apple Valley elected official salaries were last reviewed and adjusted in 2018. Human Resource Director Melissa Haas has completed a survey of comparable cities, which you will find attached. The data is summarized below. SUMMARY: Population - The attached data compares elected official salaries for Metropolitan area cities with a population between 25,000 and 100,000. According to 2020 Census data, Apple Valley ranks 12th largest in terms of population out of the 32 reporting cities. Apple Valley's population of 56,374 is larger than the survey population average of 49,037. Mayor Salary - Apple Valley ranks 19th out of the 32 cities surveyed. The 2024 Apple Valley Mayor salary of$13,140 is 9% below the reported average Mayor salary of$14,493. Councilmember Salary - Apple Valley ranks 23rd out of the 32 cities surveyed. The 2024 Apple Valley Councilmember salary of $9,408 is 11%below the reported average Councilmember salary of$10,618. Mayor Salary Council Salary Apple Valley Current $13,140 $ 9,408 Market Minimum $ 9,300 $ 7,020 Market Average $14,493 $10,618 Market Maximum $26,400 $18,000 BACKGROUND: Salaries for the Mayor and Councilmembers are established via ordinance. Should the City Council wish to adjust elected officials salaries for 2025 and 2026, that action would need to occur prior to November 5, 2024, to be effective January 2025. By state law, ordinance revisions require advance posting on the City's website for at least ten days with a notice stating that a proposed ordinance revision is being considered. At the meeting where the proposed ordinance revision is to be heard, the Council would have the option of waiving the second reading and taking action that evening, or bringing the item back for official action at the following meeting. BUDGET IMPACT: To be determined. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit Presentation ELECTED OFFICIALS ANNUAL SALARY 2024 Metro Cities,Population 25,000-99,000 City Population Mayor Council Group Health Organization Additional Payment Contribution to (2020 Census) Salary Salary Insurance Insurance Bloomington 89,987 $ 26,400 $ 12,396 Yes Yes Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 21,355 $ 12,212 No N/A Plymouth 81,026 $ 17,413 $ 12,615 Yes No Woodbury 75,102 $ 16,680 $ 12,006 Yes Yes(Mayor) Maple Grove 70,253 $ 15,500 $ 13,500 Yes No Blaine 70,222 $ 14,314 $ 10,500 No N/A Lakeville 69,490 $ 15,000 $ 10,000 $25 per committee and intra-agency meeting No N/A Eagan 68,855 $ 13,624 $ 10,005 Yes Yes Burnsville* 64,317 $ 15,600 $ 12,000 Yes Yes Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 17,245 $ 13,351 Yes No Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 14,000 $ 10,500 "At Large"Council Member+$2,000 No N/A Apple Valley 56,374 $ 13,140 $ 9,408 $50 monthly technology stipend Yes Yes Minnetonka 53,776 $ 23,500 $ 18,000 No N/A Edina 53,494 $ 15,964 $ 12,701 No N/A St.Louis Park 50,010 $ 20,842 $ 14,413 No N/A Shakopee 43,698 $ 15,000 $ 9,000 $50 per extra meeting No N/A Maplewood 42,088 $ 15,674 $ 13,797 No N/A Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 12,585 $ 9,480 No N/A Richfield 36,994 $ 12,743 $ 9,890 No N/A Roseville 36,254 $ 9,300 $ 7,020 No N/A Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 11,400 $ 8,200 No N/A Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 13,341 $ 10,214 No N/A Andover 32,601 $ 12,000 $ 10,000 No N/A Savage 32,465 $ 11,771 $ 8,958 No N/A Fridley 29,590 $ 10,689 $ 8,779 Yes Yes Oakdale 28,303 $ 12,000 $ 9,600 No N/A Chaska 27,810 $ 9,500 $ 7,100 No N/A Ramsey 27,646 $ 12,376 $ 9,607 $800 computer stipend once per item No N/A Prior Lake 27,617 $ 13,952 $ 11,021 No N/A Shoreview 26,921 $ 10,440 $ 7,752 $5,048 additional for serving on EDA No N/A Chanhassen 25,947 $ 10,460 $ 8,152 $50 per meeting No N/A Rosemount 25,650 $ 9,979 $ 7,593 No N/A AVERAGE(32 cities) 49,037 $ 14,493 $ 10,618 Apple Valley Difference from Average -9% -11% Comparison Group Minimum $ 9,300 $ 7,020 Comparison Group Maximum $ 26,400 $ 18,000 *Indicates salaries currently under review City of Apple Valley HR 2024-05-03 Apple �� ey Mayor and Council Member Compensation Survey May 9, 2024 Background Mayor and Council Salaries Were Last Reviewed in 2018 . Established Salaries for 2019 and 2020 Salaries Unchanged in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Salary Comparison Data • Survey of Comparable Cities Conducted ■ Comparison with 32 Similar Twin Cities Suburban Communities Range in Size from 25,000 to 100,000 Surveyed Cities Include : Andover Lakeville Apple Valley Maple Grove Blaine Maplewood Bloomington Minnetonka Brooklyn Center Oakdale Brooklyn Park Plymouth Burnsville Prior Lake Chanhassen Ramsey Chaska Richfield Coon Rapids Rosemount Cottage Grove Roseville Eagan Savage Eden Prairie Shakopee Edina Shoreview Fridley St. Louis Park Inver Grove Heights Woodbury Surveyed Cities Include : Andover Lakeville Apple Valley Maple Grove Blaine Maplewood Apple Valley Bloomington Minnetonka is 12th Largest Brooklyn Center Oakdale Amongst with Brooklyn Park Plymouth 32 Cities Burnsville Prior Lake Chanhassen Ramsey Chaska Richfield Coon Rapids Rosemount Cottage Grove Roseville Eagan Savage Eden Prairie Shakopee Edina Shoreview Fridley St. Louis Park Inver Grove Heights Woodbury Surveyed Cities Include : Andover Lakeville Apple Valley Maple Grove Blaine Maplewood Apple Valley Bloomington Minnetonka is 12th Largest Brooklyn Center Oakdale Amongst with Brooklyn Park Plymouth 32 Cities Burnsville Prior Lake Chanhassen Ramsey Apple Valley's Chaska Richfield Population of Coon Rapids Rosemount 56,374 is Cottage Grove Roseville Larger than the Survey Eagan Savage Average of Eden Prairie Shakopee 49,037 Edina Shoreview Fridley St. Louis Park Inver Grove Heights Woodbury City Population Annual Salary Bloomington 89,987 $ 26,400 Minnetonka 53,776 $ 23,500 Salary Survey Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 21,355 St. Louis Park 50,010 $ 20,842 for Mayor Plymouth 81,026 $ 17,413 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 17,245 Woodbury 75,102 $ 16,680 Edina 53,494 $ 15,964 Maplewood 42,088 $ 15,674 Burnsville 64,317 $ 15,600 Maple Grove 70,253 $ 15,500 Lakeville 69,490 $ 15,000 Shakopee 43,698 $ 15,000 Blaine 70,222 $ 14,314 Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 14,000 Prior Lake 27,617 $ 13,952 Eagan 68,855 $ 13,624 Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 13,341 Apple Valley 56,374 $ 13,140 Richfield 36,994 $ 12,743 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 12,585 Ramsey 27,646 $ 12,376 Andover 32,601 $ 12,000 Oakdale 28,303 $ 12,000 Savage 32,465 $ 11,771 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 11,400 Fridley 29,590 $ 10,689 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 10,460 Shoreview 26,921 $ 10,440 Rosemount 25,650 $ 9,979 App e ll Chaska 27,810 $ 9,500 ValleyRoseville 36,254 $ 9,300 ►verage $14,493 City Population Annual Salary Bloomington 89,987 $ 26,400 Minnetonka 53,776 $ 23,500 Salary Survey Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 21,355 St. Louis Park 50,010 $ 20,842 for Mayor Plymouth 81,026 $ 17,413 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 17,245 Woodbury 75,102 $ 16,680 Ranks 19th Out of Edina 53,494 $ 15,964 Maplewood 42,088 $ 15,674 32 Cities Surveyed Burnsville 64,317 $ 15,600 Maple Grove 70,253 $ 15,500 Lakeville 69,490 $ 15,000 Shakopee 43,698 $ 15,000 Blaine 70,222 $ 14,314 Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 14,000 Prior Lake 27,617 $ 13,952 Eagan 68,855 $ 13,624 Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 13,341 Apple Valley 56,374 $ 13,140 Richfield 36,994 $ 12,743 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 12,585 Ramsey 27,646 $ 12,376 Andover 32,601 $ 12,000 Oakdale 28,303 $ 12,000 Savage 32,465 $ 11,771 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 11,400 Fridley 29,590 $ 10,689 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 10,460 Shoreview 26,921 $ 10,440 Rosemount 25,650 $ 9,979 App e ,. Chaska 27,810 $ 9,500 ValleyRoseville 36,254 $ 9,300 ►verage $14,493 City Population Annual Salary Bloomington 89,987 $ 26,400 Minnetonka 53,776 $ 23,500 Salary Survey Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 21,355 St. Louis Park 50,010 $ 20,842 for Mayor Plymouth 81,026 $ 17,413 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 17,245 Woodbury 75,102 $ 16,680 Ranks 19th Out of Edina 53,494 $ 15,964 Maplewood 42,088 $ 15,674 32 Cities Surveyed Burnsville 64,317 $ 15,600 Maple Grove 70,253 $ 15,500 Lakeville 69,490 $ 15,000 Mayor Salary of Shakopee 43,698 $ 15,000 $13,140 is 90/0 Blaine 70,222 $ 14,314 Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 14,000 Below Average Prior Lake 27,617 $ 13,952 Reported Salaryof Eagan 68,855 $ 13,624 l� Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 13,341 $14,493 Apple Valley 56,374 $ 13,140 Richfield 36,994 $ 12,743 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 12,585 Ramsey 27,646 $ 12,376 Andover 32,601 $ 12,000 Oakdale 28,303 $ 12,000 Savage 32,465 $ 11,771 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 11,400 Fridley 29,590 $ 10,689 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 10,460 Shoreview 26,921 $ 10,440 Rosemount 25,650 $ 9,979 Apple Chaska 27,810 $ 9,500 Valley36,254 $ 9,300 ►verage $14,493 City Population Annual Salary Minnetonka 53,776 $$ 18,000 Sa Ia ry Survey St. Louis Park 50,010 14,413 Maplewood 42,088 $ 13,797 Councilmembers Maple Grove 70,253 $ 13,500 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 13,351 Edina 53,494 $ 12,701 Plymouth 81,026 $ 12,615 Bloomington 89,987 $ 12,396 Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 12,212 Woodbury 75,102 $ 12,006 Burnsville 64,317 $ 12,000 Prior Lake 27,617 $ 11,021 Blaine 70,222 $ 10,500 Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 10,500 Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 10,214 Eagan 68,855 $ 10,005 Lakeville 69,490 $ 10,000 Andover 32,601 $ 10,000 Richfield 36,994 $ 9,890 Ramsey 27,646 $ 9,607 Oakdale 28,303 $ 9,600 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 9,480 Apple Valley 56,374 Shakopee 43,698 $ 9,000 Savage 32,465 $ 8,958 Fridley 29,590 $ 8,779 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 8,200 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 8,152 Shoreview 26,921 $ 7,752 Rosemount 25,650 $ 7,593 Apple ll Chaska 27,810 $ 7,100 Valley36,254 $ 7,020 Average $10,618 City Population Annual Salary Minnetonka 53,776 $$ 18,000 Sa Ia ry Survey St. Louis Park 50,010 14,413 Maplewood 42,088 $ 13,797 Councilmembers Maple Grove 70,253 $ 13,500 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 13,351 Edina 53,494 $ 12,701 Plymouth 81,026 $ 12,615 Ranks 23rd Out of 32 Bloomington 89,987 $ 12,396 Cities Surveyed Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 12,212 Woodbury 75,102 $ 12,006 Burnsville 64,317 $ 12,000 Prior Lake 27,617 $ 11,021 Blaine 70,222 $ 10,500 Coon Rapids 63,599 $ 10,500 Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 10,214 Eagan 68,855 $ 10,005 Lakeville 69,490 $ 10,000 Andover 32,601 $ 10,000 Richfield 36,994 $ 9,890 Ramsey 27,646 $ 9,607 Oakdale 28,303 $ 9,600 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 9,480 Apple Valley 56,374 $ 9,408 Shakopee 43,698 $ 9,000 Savage 32,465 $ 8,958 Fridley 29,590 $ 8,779 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 8,200 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 8,152 Shoreview 26,921 $ 7,752 Rosemount 25,650 $ 7,593 Apple Chaska 27,810 $ 7,100 Valley36,254 $ 7,020 Average $10,618 City Population Annual Salary Minnetonka 53,776 $$ 18,000 Sa Ia ry Survey St. Louis Park 50,010 14,413 Maplewood 42,088 $ 13,797 Councilmembers Maple Grove 70,253 $ 13,500 Eden Prairie 64,198 $ 13,351 Edina 53,494 $ 12,701 Plymouth 81,026 $ 12,615 Ranks 23rd Out of 32 Bloomington 89,987 $ 12,396 Cities Surveyed Brooklyn Park 86,478 $ 12,212 Woodbury 75,102 $ 12,006 Burnsville 64,317 $ 12,000 Councilmember Salary of Prior Lake 27,617 $ 11,021 $9,408 is 11% Below Blaine 70,222 $ 10,500 Average Reported Salary Rapids 63,599 $ 10,500 g p Brooklyn Center 33,782 $ 10,214 of $10,618 Eagan 68,855 $ 10,005 Lakeville 69,490 $ 10,000 Andover 32,601 $ 10,000 Richfield 36,994 $ 9,890 Ramsey 27,646 $ 9,607 Oakdale 28,303 $ 9,600 Cottage Grove 38,839 $ 9,480 Apple Valley 56,374 $ 9,408 Shakopee 43,698 $ 9,000 Savage 32,465 $ 8,958 Fridley 29,590 $ 8,779 Inver Grove Heights 35,791 $ 8,200 Chanhassen 25,947 $ 8,152 Shoreview 26,921 $ 7,752 Rosemount 25,650 $ 7,593 Apple Chaska 27,810 $ 7,100 Valley36,254 $ 7,020 Average $10,618 Next Steps Salary Adjustment is Supported by Survey Data Elected Official Salaries are Established by Ordinance • Should the Council Wish to Adjust Salaries for 2025 and 2026, Action Would Need to be Taken by November 5, 2024 Next Steps • Ordinance Revisions Require Ten Days Posting on the City's Website - Two Readings of the Ordinance or Waive the Second Reading • Change Would Not Be Effective Until January 2025 Discussion ova% Apple • ITEM: 5. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Update on Parks Projects (15 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson - Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: N/A SUMMARY: As time allows, staff will provide an update on the following projects: • Alimagnet Natural Resource Management Plan • Addtional Pickleball Courts • Park Amenity Study • Youth Athletic Storage Building(s) • Redwood/Hayes Open House(s) • Dakota Electric Utility Line(s) • Skate Park • CMAR Contracts BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of $73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Presentation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Apple . , Valley Park Projects Update City of Apple Valley - Parks & Recreation Department Experiences That Last A Lifetime Alimagnet Natural Resource Management Plan ;.j Y 7�., .,,, , 4 \� y ,--_,---,-*---=-- • Working with Dakota County -- t A • Will put Draft Copy on Website aM, �ak. • ' • Host an Open House (June/July) ' i V ` .-- . S • Apply for Grants ) a ap 4 ito! i 1 • Funding from Dakota County y • $ 1 . 2 million over a 5-year period ® M._ "I w— Non...la,nq -Sw.*wgeu.un ® r 110,I s c..w..o rt�.+..n w.Md iopea W.M.i .4 0.+.1..+.9 { oaw Golf Mew" f l MUCS,..a Cow. Cmmv.q Aofd• maenad a-cam Gunny r coma..ar tic A <wrtw.y wort.. c."^^a V Q wa�nUt���� �Y -.vw 0-ibw G..y �yr r wawa,„ m.. . 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Park u.. .I expensive (6%) Ij "a_ \ 0 • Brown or lighter brown is the _ _ _ Trail Directional Trail Mileage P RAC's second p reference Srail Directional Trail Wayfinding Sign Sign-Short Park Identification Sign-Large Park Identification Sign-Small Sign-Tall • PRAC feels black too "commercial" 5/10/2024 :•;:•.Apple valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 7 ..: Varks a Recreation Park AmenityStu Y ®1...�Pi.prtSchad !iE /z �� 3 NILLSKE60K-- = EiOUtMOfEBaMK 0 c.e..I..a 16•...•.•r xtm •EMKESOIA i00lOWGl CAMS -5127 0101I l' • 20 Park Service Areas R , LfPL. • 4YT�1 r•gtU 5 1 Malin' A • /2 s square mile to 1 square mile NOMA UK IOGLA[MRSK 7(.1 L"'{rr^l • Demarcated b maor roadways w".;74% 4 .8 y J y MP FIID I.,f MlP ywLi=W YY ^_ 1_1401M5NM - • _ 1'AJW5141 5 1 parks , s Es Emeta[l[uaICZ • _ 101111R1 GKE _ - uxouwKYPAa Eaton �� . © nur�waun ER ` `MI ni 1,G[ 14 f � ° MI � av,EfxaPw[t OL AL[PLFEAEE[PIIAK ' 10 11 12 ' 13 • 54 playgrounds �~g ems, MIAWn;��.E IL K�!-;+�rT7• OUANK16 MTh PLOT -sops I,rurv.,Y. °AE'amst.w • ovs= 1 - E °£ 17 19 .'' ...,�.J.....i a AM!YAI IEY GS[PIKK 2 LlluaA. °118 LL ®g 1 _ a a[4CTA PAPA � f AM PONDf MAK" J rJ �� I I ItdtMt• • 5/10/2024 Apple Valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime PARK SERVICE AREA 1 ParkAmenity StuyLocated in the northwest corner of the city,PSA 1 has an area of 1.26 square miles and encompasses mostly low density residential areas,with some medium density and high density residential areas on the southwest corner and eastern side There are currently four neighborhood parks(Chaparral Park,Belmont Park,Palomino Park,and Heritage Park)with playground equipment in this PSA,and the study calls for replacing the playgrounds at Belmont Park and Palomino Park.PSA 1 will have a total of two playgrounds to remain and Ofbe upgraded in the future. Apple Valley PALOMINO PARK • KEY MAP BELMONT PARK .•s__��____... •y 54 playgrounds 1+13L11L:93j.1iii1 • 55,673 population ~ ' 1 • 1,031/playground High Density Residential Area IP Existing Park Playground to Remain Medium Density Residential Area • May replace some playgrounds with other • Plr,oi2cndNot to Be Replaced Low Density Residential Area EXISTING amenities PARK 2020 2023 POPULATION NUMBER OF KIDS ID* PARK NAME POPULATION POPULATION <9 PLAYGROUNDS (POP.<9)PER PLAYGROUND • Open space PARK SERVICE AREA 1 3,087 3,220 1 382 112% I 4 I 96 1 Chaparral Park • lA Belmont Park Butterfly Garden lCHeritage Park 1 D Palomino Park • Community Garden NI illMEI PARK 2020 2023 POPULATION NUMBER OF KIDS • Natural Play Features ID B I PARK NAME POPULATION POPULATION <9 PLAYGROUNDS (POP PER PLAYGROUND • Other PARK SERVICE AREA 1 3,087 3,220 382 112% Belmont Park 1 1 Palomino Parl 5/10/2024 Apple valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 9 ..: Parks l Valley y Law Density Academia Arca law Density Academia Area • Playground•yarkl , y „ • Playground radii < JA P ;A a ;. 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OM 6-7 :30 p. m . @ AVCC ;:"" • Pedestrian Tunnel under Cty Rd 42 !�1 � �EE 'Awn,� �• • I p ) n (June 17 O en House � � g 1,. 1, . - iktieloilide 5/10/2024 •:.AVarks pp8Recrcale vauey Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 15 ..: eon Dakota Electric — Redwood Park 0 ,: ,;_.__: __._ ----._--A'. Existing Three Phase Overhead Line '.,, 0 '3 ....54i Proposed underground primary by DEA to feed overhead i to be removed.Including Transformers -- ' r~ to the North. -- for existing City Well • Bury I 5.'� Proposed Pad Mount Switch Cabinet by DEA • V M ry overhead lines ~•` - - CO_ a Final location TBD. A`. Exisuny three Phase Overhead Line Z 0• ® t3 0 fir. r 1 b be removed.Includinglight at this 1( .,. lik , mob, 7'R bcation. • Redwood Park y� t � 4' � Proposed Three Phase pad mount trasnformer - _f _24r1' �1_._ 1yb be installed by DEA to feed the exising City Well. J115000 (Concrete pad will need to be providedlinstalled by • Proposed underground prim•ary by DEA • T - x�f owner/contractor-Including any member-owned secondary f w -- T✓ 1Sidi modifications.) . I1 I il' I f> � 1,� • Wait for design informationL. KII • • • - •Existing Three Phase Overhead Line Proposed underground primary by DEA , .-.5 • Required if we receive MN DNR x - bberem x, x i of y ,1 Grant x 40 - Existing DEA owned lights to be /,, l• • ' .'"�,,,� C. '� removed.(4 Lights) ti + `I Existing Three Phase Overhead Line ,::,. i - 4 to be removed ,"- ( I •i R— 150TH ST W Ors\, I t0_ Proposed underground primary by DEA : __ • � 150TH ST W.. � s • . _ � COUNTY- innowimmil- . - - --- -- - .". ti ,.BlIL1D42 _ 5/10/2024 all:•.Apple Vey Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 16 ..: Parxs6Rall Hayes Yout Base a So a Complex • On Westview Elementary • -r� -; '-. property __ , __ . #f . i - -b-6v ...il ,.4' - ,,. -,_ _ , , _ ei. • Will require a Joint Powers - ` �� * _ ,,,,, 4,;, .d.' . -,,,t ,, .tit 10t..- Agreement (JPA) with ISD 196 " •.. ,., 0 ti `" ` 1 s .. • Look at updating all of • ., 41= '•-t!, ---. 41" ` - - .. . -.-"--...„....„WO Hayes/Westview • Open House — Wednesday, .y� 6y N May . ,,, • - • . Lf It 15 from 6-7:30 p.m. - • • . ilia 5/10/2024 ..:AVarks pp8 Recle vaurcaeoney Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences Th at Last a Lifetime Dakota Electric — Hayes Park ,, , ., ,,,,,.. _ . . L., .... ,.. r ,..„1 . ,-_,. .i.: 1 r] el bit 7 :1 .. I n 145TH ST W mow it, . Remove Overhead Line and Poles 'I. i ! R }..: Remove Overhead Line and Poles ,V'� y' • Bury overhead lines . A J tr • Install new mainline underground• Hayes Park/W e stv i e w .. . 4 i and tie to existing underground conductors rsr - # r. WALNUT LN ."5� �' I- . i R� }. t t ty��[ s�� �r 1 A �t • $250,000 _rf r� • _ _ I p��{;. ` , I UPPER 145TH ST W • Complete advance of project .°� ; r1,1111; }� = ;., illiCir {KIT r. _ s c>.. 5:: 114I ��f r Remove Overhead Line and Poles T 44•11 3 dm . .-..§,P .1\ r!,f , Islit ;71 ' peS: . 'r r ; ALII ..-.11 it . . r. r• . lit Y' e 1 M ' r l 1[. v ____,,, f t j I Install new mainline underground ' (t/ 4f-,..1-.. ^� '.� -• I •11-n • jo �;: and tie to existing underground conductors 1. j t , .. - s',• . r ,.:,..._ „..,r,„. . _, Imp, L� its •.z. Remove Overhead Line and Poles •• 't . .... ... f ;' 1 ll Install new mainline underground primar. ! �`� , 5/10/2024 V.'Apple valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime ..: Parks l RVall y Skate Park ......-1 • Budget of $ 1,000,000 'S . it 1 �T. ` • Talking with designers _ .4 •� r- . f= Y • Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing • Work with the community to design d • 10,000-15,000 square feet ...` • $60—$75/sq r. F, - .-+Y • NW corner of AVFAC parking lot _ - '` • Central location • Away from residential areas 5/10/2024 .: Var itk 8 Recrc)t ni.ey Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 19 . eon . - -. .. _ --' ,4, W ;- - ... _1 _..... ......IL ,IF _ ___, . 40 1...40.41 4L. r ili - . •,-- iv ..- - d' ). ' a, •ada Z: , . a . 1. Iiiiit 1 • ' 1144 11 Al 14' - 141 *4; ' ' 14 44 IA-11W4 44 4 11 . ' 4.. , ._....i _i/ i : r i I 'II It4 ' -11 114-4 1 'i 44'1'4-.. A , ;14-1' . , / 441.111161 11 . 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U . 5/10/2024 ..:.X.,Apple Valley .....: Parks 8.Recreatqn Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime Cobblestone Lake Pa Trail lerraceua-_ T - — East .1_--_ _ '--T------ w �, ' t Tonal Park Valleywood • City Park Terrace Oaks Ise f nlaS v,,est �- — ; I., mailiciA i 1 _y Protect Location I ` • Dakota County �' � � E- ' E L Dakota • North Creek Regional Greenway � ' --- - r_�� \� �� EAGAN • Pave remainder of trail Aye EY1-I (Lebanon Park Ct;>rRd Alanagnet Regional Park C II , (Minnesota Zoo1 • Hire consultant to develop plans b (� I VAPPLE ALLEY ROSEMOUNT — �i ,sot. ril and specifications or,eeo ill _ 1 II •_, p i Whitney Dr I L z_ `57th SJL2.T2f W• Consultant $ 145 K _-- - e=== . I t 'LAKEVILLE I - Project Location a FARMINGTON Expect $700/000 for the project ityNorth Applereek Greenway oohde o ,r • of Apple Valley Trails i r--_]City Boundaries • DNR Grant Application for $250K 5/10/2024 AParks ppl8Rece ar i ey Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime 21 ..: cabon SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL I, E .N A. dp MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL s lh '4 t EDOINGTON WAY �` Si � � Y - -v., 04,,,.cd,.. O ` � -�` �`�' PARK AMENlTtE3 © A PLAYGROUNDS(2) 4 8 PICNIC SHELTER 1 R `‘ cl © C EXERCISE EQUIPMENT' W 0 { i D BASKETBALL COURT I ai ' ' f COBBLESTONE LAKE E CANOE RACKS y: la' la N ) F. FISHING PIER e,f....=, > `1 G GAZEBO I LL tit . t H RESTROOMS 1 -- I PARKING s - -4)1) E.Mw000 vim' � 1 I MULTI.FAMILY RESIDENTIAL .II il SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL I 4 i I $ i 4. .: i 3 ' � COtiI ME.ESTO LACE KW, 7 s S. 4- ELMCROFr WAY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 2 R 8 5/10/2024 ;;;Apple Valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime ..:Parks 8 Recrcatgn ..„4,... 4.;W. IFIFI . ,...• , \ ,.. Hayes Arena ..,, . 4 11' .gi p . { j�, . , .. ,A, A , •_• —� _ war r- iy�: I ilL. • (4 r, " ,,,... , I • Floor is poured a_ --_ k. I , ' IT\ 7 ., 1 _ • Refrigeration next week • Dasher boards by end of May • Skating by June 10 , s, • � � • Miscellaneous projects ,. ,._, , e" i ilioda.3, ....,. •.-., ' ti rj 1 _�I t _ `4T - • i�i _ , • June9Grand Re-Opening Free . 4- . i'y `� _� s � p g : Open Skate ` ' �1;; ' � ;�.;� ` \ n ii 5\ ,� .s":11/"11"Itt. NM\ ,.` 5/10/2024 Apple valley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime ..: Varks 8 Recrcaeon Construction Manager at Risk • One firm for - � - - • AVFAC - �; • AVCC/AVSC _Irni_ifillir .ti, _ .- 11 • Youth BB/SBko. ' l'4'� f 11 Ar —� J I1 • One firm for r� II AORitiv cie do • Kelley ParkArit:-.4* , ' . 'n4 • Redwood Park • Approximately $4,400,000 (8%) • May 23rd Agenda 5/10/2024 ::Aarpkpls 8 Recevarcatlley Apple Valley—Parks& Recreation —Experiences That Last a Lifetime • ITEM: 4.A. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Minutes of April 25, 2024, 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 April 25, 2024. 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 April 25, 2024 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held April 25, 2024, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Hooppaw; Councilmembers Bergman, Goodwin, and Grendahl. ABSENT: Councilmember Melander. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Gackstetter, City Attorney Hills, City Engineer Anderson, Community Development Director Benetti, Parks and Recreation Director Carlson, Deputy Police Chief Dahlstrom, Finance Director Hedberg, Fire Chief Nelson, 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 Bergman, approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, as presented. Ayes - 4 -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. Mr. Doug Cornelius, 13720 Hannibal Circle, commented on SR1370 (a bill before the Minnesota Legislature related to housing), and expressed his opposition. He said there is no evidence it will create affordable housing. If it is not passed this year, he fears the bill could come back next year. He encouraged the Council not to let up on watching and opposing this legislation. Mayor Hooppaw said he thinks it is done for this session,but the City will continue to keep an eye on it. 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 Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving all items on the consent agenda with no exceptions. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 2 MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the minutes of the regular meeting of April 11, 2024, as written. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-65 approving additional 2023 interfund transfers. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-66 amending the 2023 Operating Budget for year-end items. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-67 amending the 2024 Operating Budget for specific items. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, proclaiming May 5 through May 11, 2024, "Drinking Water Week" and calling upon each citizen of Apple Valley to help protect our source waters from pollution, to practice water conservation, and to get involved in local water issues. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, receiving the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee's annual report. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, receiving the Parks and Recreation Department's 2023 annual report. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-68 authorizing submittal of an application to United States Senator Tina Smith for Congressionally Directed Spending for FY2025 appropriation for the Apple Valley Community Center/Apple Valley Senior Center. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving release of the subdivision financial guarantee for Orchard Place 3rd Addition/Pulte, as listed in the Community Development Department Assistant's memo. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-69 designating multiple Apple Valley roadways as Municipal State Aid Streets. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-70 supporting the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant funding application. Ayes - 4 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Modification and Amendment of Easement Grant for Northern Natural Gas Company at Hayes Park, as attached to the Parks &Recreation Director's memo, an authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 3 MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the General Obligation Bond Proceeds Grant Agreement—Construction Grant for the Apple Valley Inclusive Playground, with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economics Development, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, in the amount of $1,410,000.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the declaration restricting Redwood Park property to receive Minnesota General Obligations Bond Proceeds Grant for the Apple Valley Inclusive Playground, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - O. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the General Obligation Bond Proceeds Grant Agreement—End Grant for the Hayes Arena Project under the James Metzen Mighty Ducks State Grant Program with Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, in the amount of$166,367.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the declaration restricting Hayes Arena property to receive the James Metzen Mighty Ducks Grant for Hayes Arena, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-71 approving plans and specifications for Project 2024-148, Apple Valley City Hall Reroof; and authorizing advertising for receipt of bids, at 10:00 a.m., on May 9, 2024, via a posting on the City's website and Quest Construction Data Network. Ayes -4 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-72 awarding the agreement for Project 2024-103, 2024 Micro Surfacing, to Asphalt Surface Technologies Corp., the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of$293,150.47. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-73 awarding the agreement for Project 2024-105, 2024 Street Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of$1,476.670.98. Ayes - 4 -Nays - O. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County Community Development Agency(CDA) for the Construction of Sidewalk Improvements for Glazier Avenue abutting 14614 Cedar Avenue, with CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 4 minor modifications as approved by the City Administrator and City Attorney, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Dakota County Project 23-085 (Project 2024-105, Street Improvements), with minor modifications as approved by the City Administrator and City Attorney, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Agreement for Commissioning Agent for City of Apple Valley Central Maintenace Facility(CMF) &Police Department(Police Building Only)with Emanuelson-Podas, Inc., in the amount of$28,500.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Agreement for 2024 Pavement Management Consulting Services, with GoodPointe Technology, LLC, in the amount of$24,718.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the Agreement for Police Operations Building - Card Readers and Cameras with Pro-Tec Design, Inc., in the amount of$94,030.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, accepting Project 2023-165, 2023 Ash Tree Removals Second Batch, as complete and authorizing final payment on the agreement with Can's Tree Service, Inc., in the amount of$23,083.75. Ayes -4 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, approving the personnel actions as listed in the Personnel Report dated April 25, 2024. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, to pay the claims and bills, check registers dated April 3, 2024, in the amount of$1,234,411.76, and April 10, 2024, in the amount of$862,626.02. Ayes - 4 -Nays - O. END OF CONSENT AGENDA VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION WEEK Ms. Gackstetter introduced this item and read the proclamation proclaiming April 21 through April 27, 2024, as "Volunteer Recognition Week". CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 5 MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, proclaiming April 21 through April 27, 2024, as "Volunteer Recognition Week" and thanking all those who contribute their time, talent, and energy to the community. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Mayor Hooppaw presented Urban Affairs Advisory Committee Member Walter Mahlum with a marble apple clock. The following individuals who were also present were recognized: Cemetery Advisory Committee Members Alan Kohls and Jan Monro; Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Members Randy Bailey and Mark Schori; Planning Commissioner Paul Scanlan; Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Members Greg Dahlstrom and Matt Saam; and Urban Affairs Advisory Committee Members Joel Engel and Walton Mahlum. LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER STORE Mr. Benetti reviewed the request by KLJ Engineering, acting on behalf of Rockport, LLC, for a site plan and building permit authorization for a 15,897 sq. ft. Les Schwab Tire Center store and a Conditional Use Permit to allow service bays in conjunction with an auto accessory store, located at 15690 English Avenue. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on February 7, 2024. On April 3, 2024, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval. Discussion followed. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Bergman, adopting Resolution No. 2024-74 approving the site plan and authorizing issuance of a building permit for a 15,897 sq. ft. retail auto accessory and service center store on Lot 2, Block 1, Orchard Place 2nd Addition(15690 English Avenue), with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl, adopting Resolution No. 2024-75 approving a Conditional Use Permit to allow service bays as an accessory use in conjunction with an auto accessory store outdoor store located in an"RB" (Retail Business) Zone, on Lot 2, Block 1, Orchard Place 2nd Addition (15690 English Avenue), with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Mr. Mark Rohweder, from KLJ Engineering, said Les Schwab Tires is excited about opening its store in Apple Valley and becoming an active business member of the community. He complimented Mr. Benetti and his team on the excellent job they did getting them to this point. Mayor Hooppaw said that because Apple Valley has local control, it was able to get a better- quality building that fits nicely in this development. He pointed out that the bill Mr. Cornelius was speaking about during the audience portion of the meeting strips municipalities of that control. He said that is why the housing bills that have been discussed are so important. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 6 2024-2028 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Mr. Hedberg presented the proposed 2024-2028 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) and provided background. The CIP is a planning document that anticipates significant capital outlays and service demands in future years and is not an authorization to expend funds. It provides a description of the City's capital assets and encourages consideration of alternate forms of service delivery that do not require significant capital expenditure. Councilmember Grendahl pointed out Apple Valley is one of only nine cities in Minnesota with two triple A bond ratings. Mr. Hedberg said the AAA bond rating gives the City the lowest possible costs for borrowing money. Discussion followed. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2024-76 approving the 2024-2028 Capital Improvements Program. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Lawell reminded everyone that the annual State of the City address will be held on May 8, 2024, at Valleywood Golf Course. This event is sponsored by, and registration is through, the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. The address will be videotaped for those unable to attend. Mayor Hooppaw said last week the Minnesota Real Estate Journal recognized the City of Apple Valley as a finalist for the 2024 "City of the Year". Several businesses in Apple Valley and developers who have done work in town were also recognized at the event. In 2023, Apple Valley was selected"City of the Year". He thanked everyone who made it possible for the City to be a finalist again this year. CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Bergman, 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 -4 -Nays - 0. Councilmember Grendahl said she was invited to the League of Minnesota Cities Board of Directors meeting last week to talk about being Chair of the National League of Cities Energy Environment and Natural Resources Committee. Mayor Hooppaw thanked Councilmember Grendahl for her work on that committee and making those connections. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota April 25, 2024 Page 7 MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Bergman, to adjourn. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 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. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Accepting Donation for Memorial Tree from Mapston Family for Use by Parks and Recreation Department Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Steve Rother, Parks Superintendent Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution accepting donation for memorial tree from Mapston family for use by Parks and Recreation Department, in the amount of$365.75. SUMMARY: The Parks Maintenance division will install a memorial blue beech tree in memory of Jim and Ruth Mapston at Keller Park. BACKGROUND: The family of Jim and Ruth Mapston have donated $365.75 to plant a blue beech memorial tree in Keller Park. Jim and Ruth were residents of Apple Valley since 1969, and Keller Park was near their family home. BUDGET IMPACT: Donation ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DONATION WHEREAS,the City Council of Apple Valley encourages public donations to help defray costs to the general public of providing services and improve the quality of life in Apple Valley; and WHEREAS,the family of Jim and Ruth Mapston have offered to donate a memorial blue beech tree to the Parks and Recreation Department for planting at Keller Park; and WHEREAS,Minnesota Statues 465.03 requires that all gifts and donations of real or personal property be accepted only with the adoption of a resolution approved by two-thirds of the members of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that this donation is hereby accepted for use by the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City sincerely thanks the family of Jim and Ruth Mapston for their gracious donation. ADOPTED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.C. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve State Gambling Exempt Permit for RVPE Foundation at Valley Middle School, 900 Gardenview Drive, on June 20, 2024 Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve issuance of a lawful gambling exempt permit, by the State Gambling Control Board, to RVPE Foundation, for use on June 20, 2024, at Valley Middle School, 900 Gardenview Drive, and waiving any waiting period for State approval. SUMMARY: RVPE Foundation submitted an application for a gambling event to be held at Valley Middle School, 900 Gardenview Drive, on June 20, 2024. The application is on file should you wish to review it. BACKGROUND: Exempt permits to conduct lawful gambling activities, on five or fewer days in a calendar year, for qualified nonprofit organizations, are issued by the State Gambling Control Board. Issuance is subject to approval or denial by the city in which the gambling activity is to be conducted. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.D. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Apple Valley Quarterback Club at Blazin Wings, Inc., d/b/a Buffalo Wild Wings,14658 Cedar Avenue, Ste. D Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the attached resolution approving issuance of a Gambling Premises Permit to the Apple Valley Quarterback Club, 14658 Cedar Avenue, Ste. D, and waiving any waiting period for Minnesota Gambling Control Board approval of the permit. SUMMARY: An application for a new gambling premises permit has been submitted by the Apple Valley Quarterback Club for space at Blazin Wings, Inc., d/b/a Buffalo Wild Wings, 14658 Cedar Avenue, Ste. D. Although the permit is issued by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board, City approval of the premises permit is required. The application form is on file and available for review. The resolution the City Council is requested to adopt, approving issuance of the permit by the State, is attached. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- A RESOLUTION APPROVING GAMBLING PREMISES PERMIT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley has received a copy of an application dated April 17, 2024, for a Gambling Premises Permit from Apple Valley Quarterback Club for premises located at Blazin Wings, Inc., d/b/a Buffalo Wild Wings, in the City of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, such permits are issued by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 349.16; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statues 349.213, Subd. 2, provides for local government approval or disapproval of such applications prior to issuance of the permits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the application of the Apple Valley Quarterback Club for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premises Permit at 14658 Cedar Avenue, Ste. D, in Apple Valley, is hereby approved and any waiting period for State approval is hereby waived. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Gambling Control Board. ADOPTED this 9th day of May, 2024. 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 of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, at a duly called meeting thereof held on the 9th day of May, 2024. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.E. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Issuance of Temporary Event License in Connection with Community Festival to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant& Bar on June 28, 2024 Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the issuance of a Temporary Event License in connection with a community festival to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant & Bar for use on June 28, 2024, outdoors at 14521 Granada Drive. SUMMARY: AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant & Bar has filed an application for a Temporary Event License for on-sale intoxicating liquor in connection with a community festival for use outdoors at 14521 Granada Drive. The event is called Dancin' and Cruisin' and will be held on June 28, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. This event is being planned in conjunction with the Fourth of July Celebration and coordinated with the Apple Valley Freedom Days Committee. The area where liquor will be served will be fenced and security will be provided. Music will be played on the patio from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Upper 145th Street and a portion of Granada Drive and 146th Street will be closed to accommodate the show cars. Maps showing the setup and street closures are attached. A certificate of insurance showing there is liquor liability insurance coverage for this event has been provided. BACKGROUND: Minn. Stat. 340A.404, subd. 4, allows the governing body of a municipality to authorize a holder of a retail on-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by the municipality to dispense intoxicating liquor off premises at a community festival held within the municipality. The above request appears to meet the requirements of the law and can be approved by Council. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Map North Parking Lot Car Check-in AV Club Patio Dumpster South Parking Lot Port-a-potty Fencing Legion Food Beer /Wine Park Vendors Pavillion Music Granada Dr Fencing Memorial Flags Fencing 146th Street West 4th of July 2024 Post 1776 NMI 145th @i1Z70 _ � . - - - -- ' -�'`-' • ~ �Mi` Marie's. 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E6Financial•Center f - - - - -if_ r .r - — - J • ITEM: 4.F. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving the Levying of Special Assessment Roll No. 691 for Project 2021- 118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Engineering Division ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving the levying of Special Assessment Roll No. 691 for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. SUMMARY: As part of the Development Agreement between United Properties Residential, LLC, and the City of Apple Valley for Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley, the public improvements to serve the development were publicly bid and all costs were to be Specially Assessed to the impacted properties. This specific work and amount as part of the overall public improvements associated with City Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements, has been completed and accepted by the City of Apple Valley and Dakota County, and the proposed assessment rolls are ready to be provided to the County Auditor. BACKGROUND: On July 14, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-96, awarding agreement for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements to M.M. Miller Brothers Excavating, Inc. in the amount of$948,800. On May 12, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-71, approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. On March 24, 2022, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-51 approving final plat and development agreement. On March 24, 2022, City Council Adopted Resolution No. 2022-52 approving the final planned development agreement. On March 24, 2022, City Council Approved Resolution No. 2022-53 approving feasibility report for 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. On March 24, 2022, City Council approved the Waiver of Objection of Special Assessments with United Properties Residential, LLC, for Project 2021-118, Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. On March 24, 2022, City Council Adopted Resolution No. 2022-54 ordering public improvements for Project 2021-118,Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements. 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: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Exhibit Exhibit Executive Summary CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ADOPTION AND LEVYING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS,the property owners,United Properties Residential, LLC, signed a Waiver to Objection to Special Assessments agreement on March 24,2022. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Finance Director has calculated the amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed for improvements in the areas described, as set forth in Exhibit A, against every assessable lot,piece or parcel of land affected thereby upon the basis of benefits without regard to cash valuation in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 429. 2. This Council, finds each of the lots,pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed assessment rolls, in the aggregate amount of$1,109,892.47 was and is specially benefited by an increase in the market value of the properties by the construction of said improvement is not less than the amount of assessment set opposite the description of each lot,piece and parcel of land,respectively, and that such amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the respective lots,pieces and parcels of land described in Exhibit B. 3. The proposed assessment rolls are hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said lots. Each assessment,together with interest at the rates set forth in Exhibit A, accruing on the full amount thereof, from time to time unpaid, shall be a lien concurrent with one(1)year's interest on that and other unpaid installments to be payable with the general taxes for each consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid. 4. The Assistant Finance Director shall, as soon as may be,prepare and transmit to the County Auditor, a Special Assessment Input form as may be prescribed by the County Auditor,to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect said assessments in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED this 9th day of May,2024. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 2 Exhibit A CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NUMBER 2024- The assessments against each piece of property will be payable, in equal, consecutive annual installments as hereinafter specified. The first of said installments will be payable with the general taxes collectible during the year 2025. Interest shall be added at the per annum rate specified on the entire assessment from the date of the resolution levying the assessment until December 31, 2025. Each subsequent installment will be payable with one year's interest at said rates on all unpaid installments. Roll 691 —Fifteen(15)Installments at 5.00% Roadway Improvements totaling$1,109,892.47. This includes the following: 01-11820-01-010 APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY(Lot 1) $ 965,606.45 01-11820-00-010 APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY(Outlot A) $ 144,286.02 The area proposed to be assessed is every lot, piece and parcel of land benefited by said connection based upon the benefits received and agreement with the Landowner. DATED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk Exhibit B CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Resolution No.2024- Table of Contents Adopted Asmt Bond Total Council 4/22/21 Project Business Roll Fund As of Changes Certified to Amounts Number Unit Number Number 4/22/2021 (If Anv2 Auditor Prepaid Net Individual Rolls Applewood Pointe Roadway Improvements 2021118 4500 691 4500 1,109,892.47 - 1,109,892.47 - 1,109,892.47 TOTAL DETAIL 1,109,892.47 - 1,109,892.47 - 1,109,892.47 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROJECT INCOME STATEMENT CITY PROJECT NUMBER: 2021-118 ASSESSMENT NUMBER: 691 BUSINESS UNIT: 4500 ENG PROJECT NUMBER: 20221-118 PROJECT NAME: APPLEWOOD POINTE ROADWAY IMPRV DATE: 12/31/2023 Total Estimate Through to 2020 2021 2022 2023 12/31/2023 Complete Total A.REVENUES 1. Interest Earned $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2.Sale of Bonds 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.State of Minnesota 0.00 0.00 0.00 4. Road Escrow 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.Developer Escrow 124,000.00 124,000.00 0.00 124,000.00 6. 0.00 0.00 0.00 7. 0.00 0.00 0.00 8. From(To)Other Programs 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.TOTAL 0.00 124,000.00 0.00 0.00 124,000.00 0.00 124,000.00 B.EXPENDITURES 1. Engineering 0.00 43,031.00 147,844.46 38,265.00 229,140.46 6,673.50 235,813.96 2.Bond Issue Costs 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.Miscellaneous Costs 0.00 0.00 382.50 0.00 382.50 0.00 382.50 4.Legal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.Administrative Fee Public Bid(1%) 9,047.00 9,047.00 0.00 9,047.00 6.Construction Contract 571,766.27 314,901.75 886,668.02 18,095.27 904,763.29 7. Easement Costs 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.Contingency 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.Street Lights 0.00 16,500.00 16,500.00 10. Interim Interest 54,332.88 54,332.88 0.00 54,332.88 11.TOTAL 0.00 43,031.00 719,993.23 416,546.63 1,179,570.86 41,268.77 1,220,839.63 C. NET INCREASE(DECREASE) 0.00 80,969.00 (719,993.23) (416,546.63) (1,055,570.86) (41,268.77) (1,096,839.63) D.ADJUSTMENTS 1. Dec(Inc)Acc't Receiv. 0.00 0.00 0.00 2. Inc(Dec)Acc't Payable 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3. Inc(Dec)Con't Payable 0.00 0.00 0.00 E.BEGINNING CASH 0.00 0.00 80,969.00 (639,024.23) 0.00 F. ENDING CASH $0.00 $80,969.00 ($639,024.23) ($1,055,570.86) ($1,055,570.86) ($41,268.77) ($1,096,839.63) EXPENDITURE RECAP DIRECT CONSTRUCTION $904,763.29 OVERHEAD 245,243.46 OTHER ITEMS 70,832.88 TOTAL $1,220,839.63 Page 3 • ITEM: 4.G. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Reduction of Natural Resources Management Permit Financial Guarantee Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Taylor Stockert, Natural Resources Technician Natural Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the reduction of the Natural Resources Management Permit financial guarantee for United Properties Residential, LLC, for Applewood Pointe. SUMMARY: The following project has been inspected and is partially compliant according to City requirements: 1. Applewood Pointe Permit No. AV104460 Amount $124,700.00 Reduce now to $62,350.00 Guarantee Type: Check BACKGROUND: The City retains Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) financial securities to ensure the protection of natural resources during land disturbing activities. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.H. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Reduction of Financial Guarantee Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Breanna Vincent, Department Assistant Community Development Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve reduction of financial guarantee. SUMMARY: The City holds numerous financial guarantees to ensure the installation of certain improvements in new developments, as well as to assure protection of natural resources. Staff review of the status of these developments indicates that the following action is in order: 1. Eagle Pointe LOC 1404 (2021-05) Original Deposit on 5/2/2023 for $3,813,785.00 Reduce now to $250,000.00 BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.1. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve City Council Travel Request for Attendance at National League of Cities Summer Board and Leadership Meeting Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, CityAdministrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve out-of-state travel request for Councilmember Ruth Grendahl to attend the National League of Cities Summer Board and Leadership Meeting. SUMMARY: In accordance with the City's adopted Out-of-State Travel Policy, elected official out-of- state travel must be approved in advance by the City Council. This approval may be by either a specific line item within the City's adopted budget, or by specific travel authorization action taken at any official meeting of the City Council. Councilmember Ruth Grendahl serves on the National League of Cities (NLC) Board of Directors and also serves as the Chair of the NLC Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Committee. The NLC Board and EENR Committee will be meeting in Rancho Cordova, California June 10-13, 2024 for the NLC Summer Board and Leadership Meeting. Council authorization is requested to approve this out-of-state travel. BACKGROUND: The City's adopted Out-of-State Travel Policy for Elected Officials establishes criteria for out-of-state travel that include: 1. The elected official will receive training on issues relevant to the City or to his or her role as the Mayor or a City Councilmember, or 2. The elected official will meet and network with other elected officials to exchange ideas on a topic of relevance to the City or the official role of local elected officials; or 3. The elected official will view or inspect a facility or function that is similar in nature to one that is currently operating in the City or under consideration by the City where the purpose for the trip is to study the facility or function to bring back ideas for the consideration of the City, or 4. The elected official has been specifically assigned by the Council to testify on behalf of the City at the United States Congress or to otherwise meet with federal officials on behalf of the City. The City is fortunate that Councilmember Grendahl serves both on the NLC Board of Directors and as Chair of the EENR Committee. Through her involvement, she is able to meet and network with other elected officials from around the country to exchange ideas on topics of relevance to our City. It is recommended that this travel request be approved. BUDGET IMPACT: Costs associated with the travel request include airfare, lodging and subsistence allowance estimated at $1,500. There is no registration fee required for this event. It is anticipated that the League of Minnesota Cities will reimburse the City one-half of the expenses incurred to attend this meeting. Sufficient funds are available in the 2024 budget to cover the remaining costs of this travel request. • ITEM: 4.J. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve 2024-2025 Goal Setting Focus Session Summary Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the 2024-2025 Goal Setting Focus Session Summary from the meeting that occurred on April 12, 2024. SUMMARY: Annually the City Council and senior management team meet to discuss accomplishments from the prior year and establish goals for the coming year. This year the workshop was held on April 12, 2024. Attached please find a summary of the workshop and its outcomes. Once adopted, the summary will help guide the efforts of staff in 2024 and into 2025. BACKGROUND: The annual Goal Setting Focus Session provides the opportunity to review past accomplishments and identify future goals. Noted major accomplishments for 2023 included maintaining the City's financial stability and AAA bond rating, implementing neighborhood street reconstruction projects without reliance on special assessments, maintaining steady and predictable property taxes, successfully administering the 2023 special election, successful passage of the parks bond referendum, fire station improvement projects, achieving GreenStep Cities Step 4 and 5, being named City of Year by the Minnesota Real Estate Journal and many others as outlined in the attached report. In all, more than 136 notable accomplishments were achieved in 2023, and there was a consensus that it was a very productive year. Looking ahead to the coming year, meeting participants identified the following on-going essential goals for 2024 and 2025. They are: « Maintain the City's Financial Stability and AAA Bond Rating « Implement our Annual Neighborhood Street Reconstruction Projects without Reliance on Special Assessments « Maintain Stable and Predictable Property Taxes and Fees Additionally, many other goals were identified as key undertakings for the year including: • PFAS Mitigation Feasibility Study • Police Enforcement Efforts in the Downtown Area • Continued Implementation of Sustainability Measures • City Clerk Retirement Smooth Transition • Review of Remote Work Policy • City Website Redesign and Optimization • Encourage New Development and Redevelopment Opportunities • Encourage and Support Industrial Employment Sectors •Administration of Multiple Municipal Building Projects • Employee Committees Related to Wellness, Safety, Engagement and Insurance • Park Bond Referendum Construction Projects Awarded • Police Crisis Intervention Training Program • Police Staff Volunteer Opportunities Quarterly • Complete Natural Resource Management Plan for Alimagnet Park These goals, along with the others identified in the attached 2024-2025 Goals Summary, the depaitiiiental goals document, and those identified in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan, will help to direct the efforts of the City over the next year and will help ensure continued progress and prosperity for our community. BUDGET IMPACT: The City's adopted 2024 budget supports the above identified goals. Longer term goals identified in the attached summary will help guide the preparation of the City's 2025-2026 budget and the 2025-2029 Capital Improvements Plan. ATTACHMENTS: Report Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Goal Setting Focus Session Summary • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Apple11 Valley Valleywood Golf Course Clubhouse April 12, 2024 Summary The Apple Valley City Council and Senior Management Team met on April 12, 2024, at the Valleywood Golf Course Clubhouse in Apple Valley to discuss the current status and future goals of the City. The meeting was open to the public and discussion was facilitated by City Administrator Tom Lawell. The workshop agenda, roster of attendees and presentation materials used at the workshop are attached to this report. At the session, the Council reviewed and affirmed the City's Mission, Vision and Values. The City of Apple Valley is pledged to promote and enhance the health, safety, and general well-being of its citizens and all who visit the City. In fulfilling its mission, the City... • Provides a full range of municipal services; • Encourages active participation in city government activities; • Promotes quality development; • Provides a balance of residential, commercial, and public uses; • Promotes employment opportunities within the community; • Experiments with new ideas in the delivery of public services; • Transmits to future citizens a better and more beautiful community. The City's Core Organizational Values are: • Excellence & Quality in the Delivery of Services • Fiscal Responsibility • Ethics and Integrity • Fairness • Transparency • Professionalism • Visionary Leadership and Planning The City's Vision is expressed through its 2040 Comprehensive Plan which includes 12 Keys to our success. These include: • Service • Great Place to Live • Business Oriented • Safe • Parks to Experience • Healthy and Active • Sustainable • Accessible • Successful Downtown • Exceptional Learning • Technology & Innovation • A Community for a Lifetime The Council was provided background material on previous goal setting efforts. The City Administrator presented key accomplishments for 2023, which include maintaining the City's financial stability and AAA bond rating, implementing neighborhood street reconstruction projects without reliance on special assessments, maintaining steady and predictable property taxes, successfully administering the 2023 special election, successful passage of the parks bond referendum, fire station improvement projects, achieving GreenStep Cities Step 4 and 5, being named City of Year by the Minnesota Real Estate Journal and many others as outlined in the attached report. In all, more than 136 notable accomplishments were achieved in 2023, and there was a consensus that it was a very productive year. Looking ahead, the group discussed longer-term trends and external factors which present challenges and opportunities to the City in the coming years. The group also reviewed information related to the life cycle of typical suburban communities and the need to continually work to keep the community vital and desirable for residents and businesses alike. The group discussed the economic conditions facing the State of Minnesota and other emerging issues on the horizon that might affect the financial health of the City. Finance Director Ron Hedberg shared information on the various cost drivers likely to affect the tax levy in 2025 and 2026, including increased debt service costs, the pavement management program, the Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Program (VERF), and employee wages and health insurance. Debt service costs are closely related to the issuance of capital facility bonds in upcoming years to finance capital facility improvements related to police, fire, parks and recreation and maintenance facilities. Longer term costs related to the mitigation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) detected in groundwater sources were also discussed. The group then focused on specific goals to be addressed during the remainder of 2024 and into 2025. Over 100 departmental goals were prepared and presented to the City Council in writing prior to the goal setting focus session. Department and division representatives presented their significant goals for the year and the goals were discussed at length. With that as background, the group undertook a process of listing and prioritizing collective goals for the remainder of 2024 and 2025. The group focused on over 50 specific goals and they were posted on the walls of the meeting room organized under the Comprehensive Plan keys they specifically advanced. Meeting participants were then asked to indicate their top priority goals. Three goals were deemed important at the top of the list and were identified as assumed annual goals. They are: • Maintain the City's Financial Stability and AAA Bond Rating • Implement the Annual Neighborhood Street Reconstruction Projects without Reliance on Special Assessments • Maintain Stable and Predictable Property Taxes and Fees Additionally, many other goals were identified as key undertakings for the year: • PFAS Mitigation Feasibility Study • Police Enforcement Efforts in the Downtown Area • Continued Implementation of Sustainability Measures • City Clerk Retirement Smooth Transition • Review of Remote Work Policy • City Website Redesign and Optimization • Encourage New Development and Redevelopment Opportunities • Encourage and Support Industrial Employment Sectors • Administration of Multiple Municipal Building Projects • Employee Committees Related to Wellness, Safety, Engagement and Insurance • Park Bond Referendum Construction Projects Awarded • Police Crisis Intervention Training Program • Police Staff Volunteer Opportunities Quarterly • Complete Natural Resource Management Plan for Alimagnet Park These goals, along with the others identified herein, and those outlined in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan, will help to direct the efforts of the City over the next year and will help ensure continued progress and prosperity for the community. Apple Valley City Council 2024-2025 Goal Setting Workshop April 12, 2024 Comp Indicated Preference Plan Goals to be Accom lishe Council Staff I Total Key Maintain Financial Stability and AAA Bond Ratings Assumed Annual Goal Street Reconstruction Without Special Assessments Assumed Annual Goal Stable and Predictable Property Taxes Assumed Annual Goal PFAS Mitigation Feasibility Study 4 5 9 7 Police Enforcement Efforts in Downtown Area 4 3 7 4/9 Continued Implementation of Sustainability Measures 4 2 6 7 City Clerk Retirement Smooth Transition 3 2 5 1 Review Remote Work Policy 1 6 7 1 City Website Redesign/Optimization 1 3 4 1 Encourage New Development and Redevelopment Opportunities 1 1 _ 2 3 Encourage and Support Industrial Employment Sectors 1 1 2 3 Administration of Multiple Municipal Building Projects 1 1 2 4 Employee Committees Related to Wellness, Safety, Engagement and Insurance 1 1 2 6 Park Bond Referendum Construction Projects Awarded 1 1 2 5 Police Crisis Intervention Training Program 1 0 1 4 Police Staff Volunteer Opportunities Quarterly 1 0 _ 1 2 Complete Natural Resource Management Plan for Alimagnet Park 1 0 1 7 Evaluate Future Staffing Needs 0 4 4 1 Update Personnel Policies 0 1 1 1 Staff Training and Development 0 1 1 1 Implement New Agenda Management Package 0 1 1 1 Financial Software Replacement Solution 0 1 1 1 Evaluate Possible Rental Program/License 0 1 _ 1 2 Develop Parks & Recreation Business Plan 0 1 1 3 Successful Completion of Fire Station #2 Project 0 1 1 4 Complete Park Amenity Study 0 1 1 5 Update Joint Powers Agreements with ISD196 0 1 1 10 Comp Indicated Preference Plan Goals to be Accom•lished Council Staff I Ke Enhance Liquor Website and E-Commerce Opportunities 0 1 1 11 Implement Park & Recreation Scholarship Program 0 1 1 12 Successful Administration of 2024 Elections 0 1 1 1 Market Wage Bench marking 0 0 0 1 Park Maintenance Staff Successful Transition 0 0 0 1 Bond Issuance for CIP and Park Projects 0 0 0 2 Seek Grants for Various Park Projects 0 0 0 2 Facilitate New Housing Options and Opportunities 0 0 0 2 Liquor Stores Staff Training Opportunities 0 0 0 3 Maintain Liquor Store Transfers to General Fund 0 0 0 3 Maintain Strong Net Profit Margins for Liquor Operations 0 0 0 3 Monitor Legislative Activity for Impacts on City Operations 0 0 0 3 Facilitate Development Within Orchard Place 0 0 0 3 Seek New Tenant for Education Partnership Facility 0 0 0 3 Evaluate Possible Uses for Vacant City/EDA Owned Property 0 0 0 3 Encourage and Support Public/Private Investments in Existing Commercial Areas 0 0 0 3 Seek Grants for Police Long-Term Staffing Plan 0 0 0 4 Liquor Store Compliance Checks 0 0 0 4 Construction of Police Operations Facility 0 0 0 4 Place In-Service New Aerial Ladder Truck 0 0 0 4 Hayes Arena Refrigeration Project 0 0 0 6 Youth Athletic Building Equipment Storage Solution 0 0 0 6 Implement Franchise Fee Ordinances 0 0 0 7 Emerald Ash Borer Program in Rights-of-Way and Parks 0 0 0 7 Grant Reporting to Federal and State Agencies 0 0 0 7 Implement New Fire Electronic Vehicle and Equipment Checks 0 0 0 11 Implement New Valleywood Point of Sale System 0 0 0 11 Historical Database Expansion 0 0 0 12 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Apple . . Valley 2024-2025 GOALS Submitted for Review at Annual Goal Setting Session Held April 12, 2024 Table of Contents Administration 3-4 City Clerk 5-6 Community Development 7-10 Finance 11-13 Fire 14 Human Resources 15 Information Technology 16 Liquor 17-18 Parks and Recreation 19-24 Police 25-26 Public Works 27-31 2024-2025 Goals Page 2 Administration Municipal Building Improvements In 2024 and beyond, the City will be undertaking its largest collective capital improvements projects in its history with phased projects in Fire, Police, Public Works, and Parks. The Administration Department will be providing management support services to these departments as these projects are underway. Key 4 -Safe, Key 7-Sustainable EECBG Grant Program Staff identified a public electric vehicle charging station at the Central Maintenance Facility as a candidate for the new Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG). Staff intends to submit the grant application in 2024. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Capital Improvements Program Staff continued to merge the projects projected in the building database with the Capital Improvements Program. With the large number of capital approved bond-funded projects in 2023, the 2024 CIP will reflect significant changes. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Historical Database Expansion The City created a process using volunteer workers to digitize and electronically store historical photos, news articles,and other documents of historical value not saved in other archiving systems. As we publicized our interest in collecting historical materials, the City was contacted by several residents who offered to share photos and other items of historical significance. Our community outreach efforts will continue, and staff will work on developing a process to receive and process these donated materials into the database. Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Website Optimization After the initial launch of a multi-faceted project aimed at restructuring and redesigning the City's website using data-driven insights and analytics, the Communications Division is focused on progressing through each phase of the project which includes optimizing core content, gathering feedback and data, implementing layout/design changes, and performance studies. Key 1 -Service, Key 3- Business Oriented 2024-2025 Goals Recycling and Collection of Electronics The City intends to hold the Clean-up Day program in 2024. Apple Valley's event is planned to be a test site for a Dakota Valley Recycling Re-Use event held in conjunction with Clean-up Day because the Apple Valley site is well suited to adding an additional service. If successful, the Re- Use service would allow more material to be diverted away from landfills. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Digital Communications Initiatives The City transferred its fiber management from the Dakota Broadband Board (DBB) to LOGIS. Fiber improvement projects continue in 2024, mostly involving connection of water and sewer infrastructure to the City's network. Key 1 -Service Fiber-to-the-Home Service Providers Two service providers have expressed intent to submit permits for fiber network expansion in Apple Valley in 2024 to provide broadband communications services. Providers will need to apply for City right-of-way permits as they install fiber throughout the community. Unlike cable television service, this is an unregulated private utility, but provides a critical service for residents and businesses. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Video Programming Staff continued integration of video into other forms of communications, especially on social media. In 2024, staff will be working on creating a schedule of regularly released audio versions to form a City podcast that residents can subscribe to. Key 1 -Service Continued Participation in Joint Cable Commission The City continues participation in a joint cable commission with the Cities of Farmington and Rosemount. All three cities are seeking to improve their communications outreach in ways beyond video. Staff will continue to explore how the partnership can be expanded to add shared technical service areas like graphic design that are needed by all three cities. Key 1 -Service 2024-2025 Goals City Clerk Elections In 2024, staff will be busy preparing for and administering the Presidential Nomination Primary, Primary, and General Elections, including provisions to accommodate the anticipated high demands of absentee and direct ballot voting at the General Election. The City Clerk will complete the required training sessions to be certified to train judges as well as coordinate training for other staff. Election officials and election judges will be recruited and hired. Election judge recruitment will continue through October. Election judge manuals, instructions, and training presentations will be developed and/or updated to incorporate procedural and equipment changes. Election judges will be trained on-line and in person, and Poll Pad labs will be offered for election judges to gain hands-on experience prior to all three elections. Health Care Outreach will continue to be offered to eligible facilities. Supplies and equipment for polling places will be inventoried, purchased, and tested, as necessary. General information for voters about the 2024 elections, voter registration, and absentee and direct ballot voting will be prepared for publication and distribution, as well as posted on the City's website and delivered via social media. Key 1 -Service Licensing and Permits New and renewal licenses and permits will be reviewed, processed, and/or prepared for Council action. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe Agenda Management Solution Research will begin for a new agenda management solution. NovusAGENDA has indicated an end- of-life date of the current platform of September 30, 2025. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe City Code Supplement A supplement to the City Code will be prepared and distributed. Key 1 -Service Records/Documents/Contracts The Data Practices Policies and inventory of private and confidential data maintained by the City will be reviewed and updated as necessary. Public hearing notices and legal ads will be published, mailed, and/or posted as required by law. Agenda packets and minutes will be prepared and distributed. Bid openings will be conducted and agreements and contracts will be processed. 2024-2025 Goals Page 5 The necessary documents will be recorded at the County. Documents will be scanned, filed, or destroyed according to the General Records Retention Schedule. Key 1 -Service Insurance Claims Vehicle, property, and general insurance claims will be filed with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust. Key 1 -Service Auctions Abandoned vehicles, unclaimed property, and surplus City property will be auctioned as necessary. Key 1 -Service Other Oaths of Office will be administered as necessary. Advisory committee member data will be maintained and applications for vacancies and interest regarding reappointments will be solicited as necessary. The City Fee Schedule will be updated. Key 1 -Service Passing of the Torch With the anticipated retirement of City Clerk Pam Gackstetter, additional efforts will be made to document tasks. In addition, further cross-training of staff and/or the new City Clerk as well as assistance with the Primary and General Elections will likely be needed. Key 1 -Service 2024-2025 Goals Community Development Encourage Continued and Successful Development of Orchard Place Staff will continue to work with owners and developers to achieve an orderly and desired commercial and industrial development in this reclaimed gavel mining area, which will ensure a healthy tax base and job creation sector for the community. Continue to work with the owners and city staff toward completing the Mixed Business Center zoning ordinance in 2024. Continue to work cooperatively with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and Greater MSP on new development RFP solicitations; and assist owners/brokers in the marketing of this area as an opportune site for major or high-tech manufacturing and/or research facilities; health care uses; or light industrial uses. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented Encourage New Developments in Opportunity(In-Fill) Sites Throughout the City Staff will continue to monitor demographic changes and explore and learn new business trends and strategies that may impact local and regional development opportunities and how best to apply them successfully within our own community. Staff will complete the valuation, marketing and development of the 866 Site with a preferred commercial use; secure the rights to fully develop and market the Gaslight Site for potential workforce housing development; seek a developer and/or desired development for completing the vacant Founders Circle II parcel next to Zvago Cooperative Living; work with the owners of the former Health Partners site to repurpose or redevelop the site with a desirable use; continue to market and encourage ideal uses and developments on the two remaining vacant industrial zoned parcels next to Menards; evaluate and encourage in-fill commercial pad sites in under-utilized shopping center/mall parking areas if possible; and continue to market and seek out a new craft-beer restaurant, brewery and/or distillery operator(s). Key 1 -Service, Key 3- Business Oriented, Key 9-Successful Downtown Encourage New Housing Opportunities Offering Choices and Affordability Options (where appropriate). Staff will ensure the construction and all amenities are completed at Eagle Pointe, Applewood Pointe, and Lakeside developments; explore new workforce housing development opportunity on the Gaslight Site (adjacent to MVTA Transit Station); and work in cooperation with Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) in monitoring and reporting on affordability in ownership and rental housing opportunities for residents. Staff will also continue to work with CDA officials in the pursuit of available federal, state,and regional funding resources to support local housing objectives, yet retain local controls, including the expected local affordable housing aid funds to be disbursed this year. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 12 -A Community for a Lifetime 2024-2025 Goals Page 7 Process and Review Housing Related Legislation and Zoning/Land Use Development Matters Staff will continually monitor ongoing rules regarding the new state cannabis legislation and work with city attorneys in completing a local ordinance that regulates uses in the city. Staff will continue to monitor and update the City Council on the "Missing Middle Housing" legislation and be prepared to react or provide local zoning controls (if permitted). Staff will continue to review, process and present various land use applications in a timely manner; continue to collaborate with other city department staff, including inter-agency groups in timely reviews; encourage and support new housing development proposals consistent with densities supported by the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and by the underlying zoning districts; and encourage Transit Oriented Development in certain areas where it can be supported to provide added value to livable, workable, and recreational environments in the city. Key 1 -Service, Key 2-A Great Place to Live, Key 9-Successful Downtown Evaluation of Possible Rental Inspection Program As the community's housing stock ages, the need to help ensure that properties are safe and suitable for occupancy becomes more important, especially for those properties converted into rental homes. Currently the City has a limited rental registration program to help ensure that staff is able to contact property owners should issues arise at their rental property. During 2024, staff will study and present findings related to the possible implementation of a rental inspection program for the City. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live Support Economic Development Initiatives and On-Going Development Opportunities Staff will seek to implement communication and marketing strategies that emphasize community image and identity and help identify and attract development opportunities in the City. Staff will work on and complete a new user friendly and interactive "Development Map" that will help identify opportunity sites for development, sale or leasing options; new or ongoing project developments that will provide periodic construction updates or completions; and provide zoning and land use identification and links to related zoning district standards (i.e. allowed uses, setbacks, parking requirements, etc.). Staff will foster positive business relationships, outreach and collaboration and support the City Council, Economic Development Authority, Planning Commission, and Urban Affairs Advisory Committee as topics are assigned. Continue to be a first point of contact for development opportunities in the City. Support special studies as needed and ad-hoc committees as identified. The Community Development Director will continue to serve as an MVTA [alternate] representative. Staff will remain an active Apple Valley Chamber participant and support their efforts in business attraction, retention, and expansion. Continue our financial support and commitment to the Open to Business program and GREATER MSP. Provide informative Economic Development newsletters and project updates throughout the year. Actively participate in professional/peer events representing the City of Apple Valley. Key 1 -Service, Key 2-A Great Place to Live, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 9 -Successful Downtown 2024-2025 Goals Page 8 Regulate and Enforce Compliance with City Code and Ordinances Staff will continue to monitor and investigate (as needed) any illegal temporary rental residential units. Staff will monitor aging commercial and housing property, respond to property complaints, and investigate and pursue compliance. Staff will continue seeking a collaborative and educational approach to compliance with property owners. Staff will provide regular and repeated information to residents on weeds and mowing, snow removal, watering restrictions, waste-hauling, and outside storage of vehicles and materials. Election signs and other temporary signs in the right-of way will be monitored and removed as needed. Commercial sign and event permits will be issued in a timely manner. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live Manage Buildings and Property Owned by the City and Economic Development Authority(EDA) Manage, market, lease, and monitor conditions of various City and EDA owned properties. Seek funding to help maintain and improve the occupancy, appearance, and energy efficiency of the existing Education Partnership Building (Former City Hall), including replacement of exterior siding, new windows, and roof repairs. Work with other departments in the disposition of unused City-owned parcels. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented Encourage Staff Development of Networks, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities in Pursuit of Best Practice Community Development Remain current and active with the American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute,Sensible Land Use Coalition, International Economic Development Council and the Economic Development Association of Minnesota. Actively participate in professional/peer events representing the City of Apple Valley. Encourage staff to participate in seminars, conventions or programs that provide professional support and growth benefits to the individual and department and support the educational programs and requirements for staff to attain educational credits needed for professional licensing requirements. Complete the hiring and filling of any vacant positions in the department in a timely manner. The department will work in the most positive, constructive, and cooperative spirit and effort with other city staff and departments, to ensure the community's and decision-makers' goals and initiatives are met. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 10 - Exceptional Learning Community Development Department Sustainability Efforts The City stresses improving multi-modal transit options and accessibility, and CD Staff will continue to work with DARTS and MVTA in providing quality transit services for its residents. Transit-oriented development is encouraged in "suburban intensive" areas, and staff encourages and will meet this demand in facilitating a new workforce housing opportunity on the Gaslight Site. Staff will encourage and require new development and redeveloped areas to provide sustainable site measures, such as rain gardens, monitored/limited irrigation systems, appropriate landscaping species, bike racks, and EV charging stations. Staff will encourage new housing developments (either single or multi-family) to explore the use alternative energy sources where feasible. 2O24-LuLJ coals Page 9 In support of the City's sustainability goals, all municipal-owned facilities (Fire Station No. 2, CMF Expansion Improvements, Police Department Operations Building) will seek Green Globe certifications. CD Staff will work with respective department managers and staff to ensure or complete these certifications upon completion of these important municipal improvements. Staff will work with the Planning Commission in offering or providing "paperless" packets for the monthly meetings; and using the department's EV vehicle whenever available for performing department functions such as on-site inspections, attending events, etc. Code Compliance staff have suggested dictating inspection information while out on inspections (instead of paper notes); sending advisory notices via emails instead of using postage, using post cards in lieu of letters; be mindful of inspection routes, group inspections by location to reduce energy consumption in city inspection vehicles; and implement new software that may have the ability to generate notifications more efficient to residents or businesses. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented 2024-2025 Goals Page 10 Finance Financial Stability Work to maintain the City's 'Triple A' bond rating from both Moody's and Standard and Poor's. Collaborate with other departments on improving the Capital Improvements Program (CIP),tying financial resources to proposed projects to serve in aiding in the prioritization of projects. Work on the issuance of the next series of Capital Improvement Bonds to finance fire station improvements,the construction of the new Police Operations Facility and future elements of the Central Maintenance Facility master plan. Assist in economic development efforts in the final use of the tax forfeited properties in the Founders Circle area as well as other economic development projects. Work on the issuance of a series of park facilities referendum bonds to finance the improvements approved by the voters in the fall of 2023. Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 7-Sustainable Financial Reporting Improvements Continue to participate in the GFOA's Certificate of Achievement program for the Annual Financial Report and the Operating Budget. The expanded disclosures will aid in maintaining and enhancing our credit ratings. Participate in the Popular Annual Financial Reporting program through the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). Improve the interim financial statements for operating departments. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Federal Assistance In 2021 and 2022, the City received $5,647,258 in State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds under the American Rescue Plan Act. In April 2022, the City Council adopted a spending plan on the use of those funds over the next couple of years. The amounts expended each year will be subject to enhanced audit procedures, however if we don't exceed the $750,000 of other Federal expenditures, we can avoid a full Federal Single Audit. With the timing of a few of the projects identified in the original spending plan and the deadlines for spending it will be advantageous to amend the spending plan. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable State of MN Public Safety Aid In 2023, the City received $2,463,493 from the State in one-time public safety aid. A portion of this aid was identified within the 2024 / 2025 budget. Over the coming year will need to identify further planned uses of these funds, as permitted under state law. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe 2024-2025 Goals Page 11 Replacement of the Financial, Payroll and Utility Billing Software The City of Apple Valley is a long-term member of the LOGIS software consortium and LOGIS is in the proposal process for the replacement of the financial, payroll and utility billing software we currently use.The new solution will also include the addition of capabilities related to the Human Resources areas for recruiting, hiring, and onboarding of employees. The conversion will require a significant amount of staff time in configuring and testing of the systems. Key 1 -Service Efficiencies Promote the on-line customer portals for the new meter reading system, so customers can view their consumption and set alerts and exception notifications. With the drought experienced in the past couple years, many new customers registered for the customer portal so that they could monitor their own use and help in preserving our water resources. We will also promote utility billing auto ACH payments, which is our most cost-effective method. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Facility Condition Inventory and Long-Term Financial Plan Continue to develop elements to include in our long-term financial planning efforts. The facility condition inventory completed in 2020 was an initial step in developing our long-term financial plan to help identify various upcoming needs. Many of the items identified in the inventory will be addressed as we implement projects identified through the successful parks bond referendum, and phased projects at the Central Maintenance Facility. The 2023-2027 Capital Improvements Plan included a five-year plan for several funds, including the Street and Infrastructure Replacement Fund, Park Facilities Fund, Fire Facilities Fund, Municipal Building Fund, Vehicle and Equipment Replacement (VERF) program, Water/Sewer Utility Fund and Stormwater Utility Funds. Further integration with the General Fund is anticipated in 2024/2025. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Budget Strategies and Improvements Continue to improve the budgeting process by budgeting at the program/business unit level and continue the two-year budget. Work to implement Priority Based Budgeting strategies in other departments and program areas. Work toward implementing requirements of the GFOA Budget Award program. Work with Public Works on monitoring the water and sewer utility rates and the impacts to revenue from installing new water meters over the past two years, while ensuring the rate structure is stable, sustainable, and equitable and balances the consumption demands with the rates charged. Update the review and analysis of existing Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts identifying remaining cash flows and available resources. Key 7-Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 12 Fire Finish Construction of New Fire Station 2 The Fire Department is working with CNH Architects and Terra Construction to replace Fire Station 2. Our goal is to complete the new building so the department can move in around June 2024, so the rest of the old station can then be demolished. We anticipate construction to be completed in late August 2024. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe Train and Place into Service Replacement Aerial Ladder Truck We developed specifications and submitted our order for a replacement aerial truck in October of 2021. Delivery was significantly delayed by the manufacturer. The truck was delivered in late January 2024. We will invest many training hours with the new aerial truck before it is placed in service and goes on its first emergency run. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe Replace Assistant Fire Chief Squad The squad for one of our Assistant Fire Chiefs is 10 years old and scheduled for replacement. We are adding new technology when replacing our vehicles that will control the emergency lights, allowing for the dimming and synchronization of the flashing lights on an emergency scene. This reduces distraction and makes it safer for other drivers. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe Replace HVAC Equipment at Fire Station 1 Some of the heating equipment at Station 1, on the Allina side, is original to when that part of the building was added on in 1990. We will replace these aging units with new, energy-efficient devices. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe Move to Electronic Weekly Checks Currently our weekly required equipment checks (SCBA, trucks, medical bags, etc.) are done on paper. We are looking to move to an electronic weekly check system. This will create an easier method of tracking that the checks are being completed and will notify the appropriate person if anything is found that needs repair or servicing. It will also cut down on paper use. Key 4 -Safe, Key 7-Sustainable, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation 2024-2025 Goals Page 13 Human Resources Personnel Policy Development and Implementation Personnel policies will be reviewed and updated to comply with recently changed federal and state statutes, public health guidance, and best practices. In 2024, a paid family leave policy will be researched and reviewed. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 - Great Place to Live, Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Market Compensation Benchmarking Strategy Working with our consultant, the results of our Market Compensation Benchmarking Strategy will be shared with the City Council for further discussion and direction. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 - Great Place to Live, Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Staff Training and Development The City supports on-going professional development for our employees. In 2024 a tuition reimbursement program will be researched and reviewed. In a joint effort with the City of Eagan, communications and customer service training will be offered to staff. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 - Great Place to Live, Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Employee Engagement and Wellness An employee committee will be convened to focus on employee engagement, recognition, and wellness. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 - Great Place to Live, Key 6 - Healthy and Active Group Benefits The focus committee on group insurance and city contributions will be expanded to include unrepresented employees. The committee will continue its focus on reviewing and recommending potential changes to the City's group insurance benefits program and City contribution structure. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 - Great Place to Live, Key 6 - Healthy and Active Safety Staff will continue to develop and implement employee safety measures to help ensure a safe workplace for all. A City-wide safety committee will be established. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe, Key 6 - Healthy and Active 2024-2025 Goals Page 14 2024-2025 Goals Page 15 Information Technology Adopt Managed Detection and Response Security Platform Computer and network security remain critically important for city operations. Recently, the State of Minnesota announced a managed detection and response (MDR) solution available at a reduced cost using funding from the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP). This solution provides world-class endpoint protection, alerting, and mitigation services utilizing a 24/7 real-time monitoring program. IT staff will work with state security personnel to implement and adopt this enhanced security platform. Key 1 - Service, Key 4 -Safe Identify and Pursue a Unified Identity and Access Management for Cloud Applications The City's operations rely on a variety of software applications and services, many of which utilize separate identity and credentials for authorization and access. Requiring multiple login or access credentials for various systems can have an undesired impact on employee productivity and security. IT will research and identify ways to improve identity and access management (IAM) across our varied systems by leveraging single sign-on (SSO) when available utilizing Azure- connected identities and multi-factor authentication (MFA) capabilities. Key 4 - Safe, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Expand Adoption of Microsoft Cloud-Based Applications As software solutions expand to offer flexibility, productivity, and management improvements for employees, many of these systems are migrating to being hosted in the cloud. Recently, the IT division worked to implement the first phase of Microsoft cloud-based applications, including Entra ID, Exchange Online, and the latest Microsoft M365 apps. IT will continue to enable and promote additional cloud-connected solutions, such as Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive to further drive productivity enhancements. Key 1 -Service, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Upgrade and Replace Storage Area Network (SAN) The City's primary data storage system for computer servers is reaching the end-of-life. IT will work with technology partners to architect a replacement system designed to meet the storage, service, and security needs of our various systems and applications. New requirements now include additional segmentation of law enforcement data, which will require further configuration and storage resources. Key 1 - Service, Key 4 -Safe Replace Network Firewalls and Core Switch The City's primary network firewall and core switching equipment is reaching the end-of-life. IT staff have worked with network services staff from LOGIS to identify and architect replacement equipment designed to meet the service and security requirement needs of the City for the foreseeable future. This equipment will be configured and deployed in 2024. Key 1 - Service, Key 4 -Safe 2024-2025 Goals Page 16 Liquor Compliance Checks The Apple Valley Municipal Liquor Stores are operated by the City to control the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in compliance with Federal and State laws. Our goal is to pass all compliance checks. Key 4 -Safe Profits After control, we strive to provide the community with the highest possible profit. Each year,the State Auditor's report shows how the metro municipal liquor stores perform. Our goal is to produce a better net profit than the average of metro municipal liquor stores. We continue to focus on capturing the greatest profit available given market conditions. Key 3 - Business Oriented Staff Training We will continue to focus on staff training. It is vital that our employees are aware of store carding policies and State law regarding lawful sales of alcohol, tobacco, and THC products. It is required by the League of Minnesota Cities that all staff members attend an Alcohol Awareness Training course annually. This is done in January or February. Through product knowledge training, employees will also keep current on knowledge that will assist them in the highest quality customer service possible. Also, we will continue to offer our management team access and certification from the Wine &Spirit Education Trust (WSET). In addition, each Store Management Team is required, at least twice a year, to conduct a full-staff meeting updating their Employees on store policies, conduct, proper customer service, safety, and communication. Our goal is to maintain the highest level of customer experience when shopping in our stores. Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 4 -Safe Website & Ecommerce Our website has proven successful and allows us to better compete within our market. This professional retail-specific site aligns more with what consumers are accustomed to when seeking information online. The consistently updated website helps us better serve our customers with store announcements, such as tastings and sales events, and information about the history and purpose of our Liquor Stores and how we continually give back to the community. Building off the website, we have established a new online shopping experience. This initiative provides added customer convenience and will help to keep us competitive in the marketplace. This user-friendly E-commerce feature will allow customers to shop from the convenience of their homes. They will then be able to pick their purchases up at any of our three convenient locations. Key 1 -Service, Key 11 - Technology& Innovation 2024-2025 Goals Page 17 Legislative Staff will continue to work closely with the Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association to monitor new legislative initiatives. In 2024, it is likely that Minnesota will face several new proposals that could affect established liquor stores. Key 3 - Business Oriented Transfers Liquor Operations is budgeted to transfer $850,000 to the General Fund in 2024. It is proposed that these funds will purchase Police and Fire vehicles, 800Mhz Radios, support Parks and Recreation activities, and Valleywood Golf Course operations. Key 3 - Business Oriented Grants & Sustainability Liquor Operations has applied for a Refrigerant Emission Reduction Grant of up to $20,000 to replace a condensing unit and three evaporators at Store #1 in 2024. We will be committed to looking at ways in which we can be environmentally conscious with every applicable decision we make. Key 7-Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 18 Parks and Recreation Parks Division Referendum Implementation Now that the Parks Referendum has passed, the Parks and Recreation Department will be actively working to replace infrastructure throughout the system. This multi-year effort will include replacing playgrounds, basketball courts, and tennis courts; updating and adding pathways, backstops, dugouts, and fencing; replacing outdated irrigation and lighting systems; creating and updating natural areas; and replacing all the signage in the park system with a new sign family and department logo. Key 1 - Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 4 -Safe, Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 6 - Healthy and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Emerald Ash Borer Continue to aggressively remove diseased trees in our system, with the goal of having all the trees removed in the green spaces by the end of 2025. We will replace removed trees over a period of years, creating a diversified and healthy urban forest throughout the community. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 4 -Safe, Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 6 - Healthy and Active Productive Parks Software Begin to utilize the Productive Parks software system to its potential. This will include creating duty rosters and tasks and tracking assets for future budgeting purposes. Key 7- Sustainability, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Parks Referendum Communications Strategy Work with the GIS Coordinator and Communications Specialist to develop the Parks Referendum webpage to serve as an effective tool for communicating all updates regarding Parks Referendum projects, including the development of an interactive map that highlights project scope, construction timeline, and dollars allocated. This website and interactive map will be updated regularly by the Parks & Recreation Administrative Coordinator to ensure the public remains informed. Key 1 - Service, Key 8 -Accessible, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation, Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Natural Resource Management Plan for Alimagnet Park While engaging residents of Apple Valley, we will work with Dakota County to create, review, and adopt a Natural Resource Management Plan (NRMP) for Alimagnet Park by the end of 2024. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 4 - Safe, Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 6- Healthy and Active 2024-2025 Goals Page 19 Recreation Division Update Rental Brochures for the Senior and Event Center Work with the Communications Department to update the rental brochure for the Senior and Event Center. The new rental brochure would adequately showcase the facility's rental spaces by creating a more visually pleasing appearance, with streamlined offerings, allowing us to promote and market this facility with the goals of increasing revenue and community use. Key 1 - Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 7-Sustainable, Key 8 -Accessible Apple Valley Community Center Gym Use on Holidays and Non-School Days Offer and market a consistent Holiday and School Out days schedule. This will increase gym access for families and youth looking for a free recreation outlet during these days. Pay-to- play adult recreation offerings will be extended throughout the day as well. Key 1 - Service, Key 4 -Safe, Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 6- Healthy and Active Complete Parks & Recreation Scholarship Program Finalize a Recreation Scholarship Fund that would provide opportunities for underprivileged members of the community to participate in programs and gain admittance to programs and facilities at a reduced rate or for free. Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 6- Healthy and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Website Reconfiguration Partner with Communications Specialist to reconfigure and streamline all webpages related to Parks and Recreation to maximize efficiency and browsability and make the website a more usable tool for the public and staff. This reconfiguration will include a new reservation request form for the Community Center and possibly other parks facilities available for rental. Key 1 - Service, Key 8 -Accessible, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation, Key 12 - Community for a Lifetime Develop Parks & Recreation Business Plan By the second quarter of 2025, we will develop a written department business plan that will provide guidance for department staff in our current and future staffing, equipment, programming, cost-recovery, and marketing of our parks, trails, recreation programs, Senior Center, Arenas, Aquatic Center, Community Center, and Valleywood Golf Course. We plan to hire a consultant using salary savings from the 2024 budget. Key 1 - Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 5 - Parks to Experience, Key 12 -A Community for a Lifetime 2024-2025 Goals Page 20 Valleywood Division Increase Revenue per Round and Rounds Played Increase revenue per round to keep up with rising cost of labor and goods. Increase efficiency in staff with cross training to ensure we are as cost effective as possible while maintaining the high-quality service that Valleywood is known for. Key 3 - Business Oriented New Point of Sale System Through an RFP process, select and install a new Point of Sale system for both the golf shop and the food and beverage operation after the close of the 2024 golf season. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Staff Development Provide training and processes for Food and Beverage Leads, Pro Shop Supervisor, and Outside Service Supervisor to assist in the day-to-day administrative work. These staff will also assist in inventory controls as well as creating an efficient and effective workplace. Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 7- Sustainable, Key 10 - Exceptional Learning Continue Development of Food & Beverage Lead Employees Have our lead employees take on more responsibilities within the Food and Beverage operation to include being the day-of event contact for our clients. Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 7- Sustainable, Key 10 - Exceptional Learning Grow Driving Range Revenue Grow driving range revenue by at least 10% with the major upgrades and improvements to the driving range and its amenities, moving from a five-year average of$71,050 to $78,200. Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 7- Sustainable Create Valleywood Capital Improvement Plan Building on the Valleywood Business Plan, by the end of 2024, we create a capital improvement plan for Valleywood Golf Course that will cover; on-course improvements, the driving range, the clubhouse (interior/exterior), maintenance area/shop, pavement areas, equipment not covered by the VERF. Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 4 -Safe, Key 7- Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 21 Arena Division Successful Completion of the Hayes Refrigeration Project Replacement of the Hayes Arena refrigeration system, rink floor, and dasher boards was approved as part of the 2023 Parks Referendum and will be the first big project to begin. The project will start in early March with completion expected in time for summer ice season to begin on June 10. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 6 - Health and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Institute Open Freestyle, Stick and Puck, and Adult/Youth Open Hockey In 2023, every Saturday April through August we hosted open freestyle, youth open hockey, and public skating for the first time. Attendance started slowly but picked up throughout the summer. We also hosted free public skating during winter break as our outdoor rinks were closed due to warm weather. We will continue to provide users with increased access to our facilities during off-season times. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 6 - Health and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Increase Dry Floor Events at the Sports Arena This year we hosted two craft sales, a consignment sale, a tennis fundraising event, a family fun night, many Fusion softball practices, and the boys and girls high school tennis teams. The use of the dry floor has increased, and we think that use will continue to increase as we continue to enhance the facility and create a more usable space for a wider variety of uses. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 6 - Health and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Plan and Host Family Fun Night at Sports Arena A very successful first event occurred in 2023, with 100-150 people attending, and we were able to host the event with the help of the hockey associations and youth athletic associations. We look forward to making this an annual event for the community. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 6 - Health and Active, Key 8 -Accessible Work with AAA Hockey Programs to Increase Ice Sales at Hayes Arena Our shoulder season rentals did increase this year though not as much as we would have liked. There was one tournament in April hosted by our biggest AAA user group that they intend to grow and continue for years to come while working to add more tournament weekends at Hayes Arena. Key 1 -Service, Key 3 - Business Oriented, Key 6 - Health and Active, Key 8 -Accessible 2024-2025 Goals Page 22 2024 - 2025 Outside Funding/Grant Opportunities Grant Grant Opportunity Amount Comments 2023 State of MN $1,410,000 Bonding proceeds received from the State Bonding of MN for the inclusive playground at Redwood Park. 2024 Community Project $500,000 Funding from the Federal Government for Fund ADA improvements associated with Redwood Park. 2024 -Mighty Ducks $250,000 Grant application was submitted in Grant Program February 2024. If successful, proceeds would be used to help pay for the Hayes Arena Refrigeration project. 2024 - MN DNR Outdoor $350,000 Grant application will be submitted by April Recreation Grant 2024 deadline. If successful, proceeds would be used to help pay for improvements at Redwood Park. 2024 - MN DNR Trail $300,000 Grant application will be submitted by the Connection Grant March 2024 deadline. If successful, proceeds would be used to help pay for resurfacing of trails around Cobblestone _ Lake. 2024 State of MN $6,000,000 2024 State of MN Bonding Request Bonding submitted for the Apple Valley Sports Arena project. 2025 MN DNR Outdoor $350,000 Grant application will be submitted by April Recreation Grant 2025 deadline. If successful, proceeds would be used to help pay for improvements at the splash pad in Kelley _ Park. 2025 MN DNR Trail $300,000 Grant application will be submitted by the Connection Grant March 2025 deadline. If successful, proceeds would be used to help pay for resurfacing of trails in the Apple Valley park system. (location TBD) 2024-2025 Goals Page 23 2024 - 2025 Sustainability Opportunities Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center Exploring the potential of installing solar panels at the AVFAC Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center Replacement of many of the mechanical systems (lights, pool filters, boilers, furnaces, water heaters) with new higher efficiency equipment saving natural gas, electricity, water, and wastewater. Redwood Exploring the potential of installing solar panels at Redwood Redwood Replacement of many of the mechanical systems (lights, pool filters, boilers, furnaces, water heaters) with new higher efficiency equipment saving natural gas, electricity, water, and wastewater. Apple Valley Community Exploring the potential of installing solar panels Center/Senior Center/Hayes Arena at the buildings at the Hayes Campus. (AVCC, AVSC, Arena) Apple Valley Community Replacement of many of the mechanical Center/Senior Center/Hayes Arena systems (lights, boilers, furnaces, water heaters) with new higher efficiency equipment saving natural gas, electricity, and water. Athletic Lighting Replace existing lighting fixtures with LED fixtures to reduce our dependance on electricity. Kelley Park Reuse water from splash pad for irrigation purposes in the park. Natural area Improvements in Improve natural/wooded areas throughout the Miscellaneous Locations park system. Water Quality Improvements in Improve water quality on projects completed in Miscellaneous Locations the park system. Hayes Park Arena Replace R-22 with 513A freon, which is more environmentally friendly. Recycle Playground Equipment We can allow non-profit organizations to take down the playground equipment we plan to replace and have it reinstalled in foreign countries. Electric Car Charging Look to install electric car charging stations in some of our parks. 2024-2025 Goals Page 24 Police Host Quarterly Volunteer Opportunities for Police Staff As a contemporary police department with "Service" as a tenet of our mission, department members are committed to making our community better on and off duty. The Police Department will organize volunteer opportunities throughout the year to provide staff members with creative and engaging ways to further serve the community. Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 12 -A Community for a Lifetime Develop and Host In-House Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) Program Law enforcement nationwide has seen a consistent increase in calls for services addressing people in mental health crisis. Our department is a leader in coordinated response efforts including partnerships with licensed mental health professionals. While some of our staff have received training on crisis intervention, course availability and scheduling conflicts have prohibited training the entire department in these important skills. Our department will develop a classroom/reality-based CIT course and train all our licensed staff in 2024. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe, Key 10- Exceptional Learning Increase and Focus Enforcement Efforts in Downtown Area Apple Valley has seen an increase in a transient population. Because of that, our downtown area has experienced an increase in crimes including assaults, thefts, trespassing, and damage to property. Staff believes that criminals need to be held accountable through comprehensive arrest procedures rather than a simple cite and release process. Staff intend to increase overall enforcement efforts in the downtown area, including traffic enforcement. When possible, suspects will be jailed or booked and released from the Apple Valley Police Department to prevent repeated behavior. Key 4 -Safe, Key 9 -Successful Downtown Seek Grant Opportunities to Continue Implementing Long-Term Staffing Plan A long term (10 year) staffing plan was presented to the City Council in 2023. The planned additions of staff throughout the next decade offer opportunities to seek grant funding to accomplish our goals. Many grant opportunities exist which come with unique reporting or distribution responsibilities. Police administration will identify, research, and apply for grants which will aid in funding our staffing additions. We will balance our expected growth with existing funding options such as public safety aid and opioid settlement funds. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe 2024-2025 Goals Page 25 Evaluate Potential Partnership in Regional Public Safety Training Facility The City of Lakeville received state bonding to construct a regional public safety training facility. Lakeville Police have engaged other Dakota County agencies in discussions about potential partnerships or usage agreements for the facility. Police staff are interested in engaging in these conversations to improve staff training opportunities. As reality-based training becomes a primary focus,we utilize several facilities for training as far away as Cottage Grove. A local option would be much more efficient for our training needs. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe, Key 10- Exceptional Learning Facilitate Construction of Police Operations Facility Construction of our new police operations facility is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2024. Police administration will have an integral part of the construction management process. Day- to-day operations of the Police Department will be altered through the construction process requiring engagement from staff on how to remain mission capable throughout. This extended construction project will require committed attention and teamwork with other city staff, construction, and management companies. Key 1 -Service, Key 4 -Safe 2024-2025 Goals Page 26 Public Works Infrastructure Preservation and Expansion Projects The 2024 Capital Improvement Program includes several projects intended to preserve existing infrastructure and expand public streets and utilities to promote economic development. For 2024, the Public Works Department is preparing to cost effectively deliver the following key public infrastructure projects. Village at Founders Circle 2'Trailhead & Feasibility Study for 147th Street and Glazier Plaza Public Improvements Avenue Intersection Improvements 2024 Street & Utility Improvements Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions (Fernando Ave, Fernando Ct., 134th Street, Electrical Conversion Phase 1 with Dakota Lower 134th Street) Electric Association 2024 Street & Utility Improvements Safe Routes to School (SRTS) - Scott Highland (Whitney Drive from Garden View to Middle School ADA & Pedestrian Redwood Drive) Improvements) 2024 Street Improvements (includes Mill and Cedar Avenue Mill and Overlay (from CSAH Overlays, ADA & Pedestrian Improvements) 42 to TH 77) with Dakota County North Creek Greenway Trail Improvements - City Hall Parking Lot Mill and Overlay and Phase 2 (with Dakota County) Stormwater Improvements 127th Street W.(Cedar to Galaxie) Street Whitney Pond (KL-P2.1) Storm Water Improvements (Mill and Overlay) Improvements* 2024 Micro Surfacing and Crack Sealing EVR-P11 Stormwater Pond Improvements* Lead Service Line Inventory GIS Database *Partially or Fully, Grant Funded Key 1 -Service, Key 2 -A Great Place to Live Police Operations Facility The proposed Police Operations Facility, which will be located immediately south of CMF on Flagstaff Ave, is transitioning from final design into the bidding stage for the improvement project. The Police Operations Facility project includes a new, independent building for police staff to better serve the community. The building will have offices, training rooms, and garage space to accommodate the necessary police personnel to operate within the City. Staff prepared final plans with the design team including the project architect, Oertel Architects, and the construction manager, RJM Construction. The project is currently in the bidding phase. Construction is anticipated to begin in May 2024 and expected to last approximately 18 months. Key 4 -Safe, Key 7-Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 27 Public Works Problem Reporter The Engineering and Administration Divisions are creating a custom application that allows residents to submit Public Works related issues virtually via the web or mobile device. In this application, residents will enter relevant information such as the type of issue, location, and images to ensure that the problem is routed efficiently through Public Works to the proper division. Further, the residents will be encouraged to enter their contact information if they wish to receive an update when the issue is ultimately resolved. This application will feed seamlessly into our existing enterprise asset management system (Cartegraph) and leverage existing workflows within that system to aid supervisors and maintenance staff in operations management. Key 1 -Service, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Pursue Grant Funding Opportunities in Stormwater, Resiliency, and Traffic Safety. The Engineering and Natural Resources Divisions are actively pursuing grant funding opportunities in stormwater, resilience, and traffic safety. Table 1 shows the current Traffic related grant opportunities, with several more eligible grant opportunities anticipated to be released in 2024. Table 2 shows the current stormwater Capital Improvement Projects intended to support our sustainability efforts and the eligible grant opportunities for each. Key 4 -Safe, Key 7-Sustainable Table 1: Traffic Safety Grant Opportunities Grant Project Funding Requested Safe Routes To School (SRTS) - Scott Highlands Crosswalk and $306,000 MNDOT Street Improvements Highway Safety Improvement Galaxie Avenue Roadway Safety $2,000,000 Plan (HSIP) - MNDOT/FHWA Improvements Safe Streets For All (SS4A) - Galaxie Corridor Safety $100,000 Min USDOT Improvements Planning Study $10,000,000 Max Safe Streets For All (SS4A) - $100,000 Min USDOT City-wide Safety Plan $10,000,000 Max Table 2: Stormwater and Resiliency Grant Opportunities Grant Project(s) Funding Requested Whitney Pond Expansion $1,280,000 Point Source Implementation Greening Park $1,250,000 Grant (PSIG) - MPCA Duchess Park $700,000 Pennock Park $1,600,000 Whitney Pond Expansion $1,400,000 Stormwater Resiliency Grant - EVR-P11 $305,000 MPCA EVR P-55 $350,000 Greening Park $1,250,000 Duchess Park $700,000 2024-2025 Goals Page 28 Pennock Park $1,600,000 Arby's Pond Expansion EVR-P11 Water Storage Grant - BWSR Greening Park $500,000 Max Duchess Park Pennock Park Watershed Based Implementation Fund (WBIF) - EVR-P11 Awarded $115,331 Vermillion/Lower MN Watersheds Whitney Pond Expansion Awarded $313,169 Arby's Pond Expansion $750,000 Max Clean Water Fund - BWSR Greening Park $750,000 Max Duchess Park $750,000 Max Pennock Park $750,000 Max Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable Maintain Steps 4 and 5 in GreenStep Cities Program The GreenStep Cities Program is a voluntary commitment to assist and recognize programs to help cities achieve their sustainability and environmental quality-of-life goals. Launched in 2010, the program has five levels of recognition for city action. Over the years,Apple Valley has reached all five levels in the program, showing our commitment to improving sustainability. Apple Valley achieved Step 1 in 2011, Step 2 in 2012, Step 3 in 2015, Step 4 in 2020, and Step 5 in 2021. To maintain Step 4 and 5, several metrics are tracked including our current vehicle fleet details, biking and walking infrastructure, parkland quantity and access, stormwater management, land use, and efficient LED lighting for our buildings and stoplights, among other categories. These metrics are submitted and recorded as our "Baseline" to achieve GreenStep Cities Step 4. To maintain Step 5 in 2024, the City will need to further reduce impacts to improve our metrics and then report annually for recognition. Staff will research the new Green Steps Gold Leaf Challenge program to determine the merits of potentially joining this program in 2025. Key 2 -A Great Place to Live, Key 7-Sustainable Emerald Ash Borer Shade Tree Management Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a non-native invasive insect that destroys ash trees. Since EAB was first found in Apple Valley in 2016, Public Works has seen an increase in the amount of tree devastation in the City. As such, staff plans to expand and build upon past efforts to prepare for urban forestry impact through increased treatments, removals,and replacements. With Council's support, staff has budgeted for the removal of all remaining ash trees in the public street boulevard (right-of-way) area and parks over the next two-years. In 2024, the Public Works Department has a goal of proactively removing 700+ ash trees from the public street right-of- way and parks. 2024-2025 Goals Page 29 Staff will work with adjoining property owners to implement a new rebate program designed to encourage homeowners to replant trees on their own property in replacement of those lost to EAB. The City will also continue to review ash tree health within City parks to determine if select treatments would be recommended. City staff will provide up to date EAB information to residents through the City website, quarterly newsletter, social media, and residential site visits. Due to the past success of offering discounted pricing to residents to preventatively treat their ash trees, a private company is available for residents to utilize in 2024. Natural Resources staff will continue to actively seek to identify EAB infected trees as part of the City's ongoing disease tree management program that has traditionally focused on control of Dutch elm disease and oak wilt. Key 1 -Service Install Fiber to all City Sanitary and Storm Lift Stations Installing fiber optic lines to the City's 9 sanitary and 12 storm lift stations will improve the reliability of monitoring communications and responding to problems at these critical utility sites. It will also give the Utility operators better control of the infrastructure, the ability to know what's happening and to respond quicker to problems and issues. This goal goes together with the upgraded SCADA system by improving communication and allowing staff to monitor the lift stations remotely.The fiber is being installed for a safe, reliable, and faster connection. Key 4 - Safe, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Feasibility Study on PFAS mitigation The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the proposed Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFOA and PFOS in early 2023. The proposed 4 ppt (parts per trillion) for both PFOA and PFOS are still under public comment, however it is expected the EPA will approved these new limits sometime in 2024. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) released new Health Based Values (HBVs) for PFOA and PFOS in late 2023. The new HBVs are still being reviewed as to how MDH will apply these new values in their Health Risk Index (HRI) formula. This too is expected to be released in 2024. The new HBVs are much lower than previous values: PFOS 7.6 ppt and PFOA 7.9 ppq (parts per quadrillion - 1,000,000,000,000,000). Apple Valley continues to work with MDH and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) on PFAS in our community. Our goal in 2024 is to hire a consultant firm to conduct a feasibility study on options to deal with PFAS (treatment, buying water from neighboring communities, Mt. Simon wells). The study will also include options, cost, location, addition size, and positive and negative aspects of each option. The study is planned to be completed by late 2024. Working through our Communications Specialist, we will keep residents and businesses informed on PFAS-related developments throughout the year. Key 4 -Safe, Key 7-Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 30 Building Inspection Digital Plan Review ProjectDox Upgrade The City currently utilizes ProjectDox by Avolve for our digital plan review and workflow process. We are currently on version 9.2. The current software system is run on LOGIS servers. Avolve is in the process of changing their software from a server-based to a cloud-based system. The SaaS (Service as a Software) cloud environment has been one of the most requested new functionality features made by the users of ProjectDox over the last 2 years for security and scalability. This upgrade will allow Avolve the ability to offer the smartest features and deliver faster and more consistent upgrades and technical support. In addition to the SaaS upgrade, Avolve will be upgrading the City to the 9.3 version of the software. Going forward, all future versions will be deployed in the Avolve SaaS environment. Some of the benefits of moving to 9.3 in the SaaS environment will be that the City will not need to rely on LOGIS for server restarts, support inquiries, upgrade support and service requests. The new ProjectDox releases will include the Microsoft Azure toolset that enables single sign-on, quicker performance/reporting/applicant uploads, along with less complicated and more frequent upgrades. Key 1 -Service, Key 11 - Technology and Innovation Lebanon Cemetery Garage Installing a garage at Lebanon Cemetery will provide Public Works staff with the ability to store all the equipment used at the cemetery on-site. Currently, vault lowering devices, vaults, chairs, auger bits, and tables all need to be stored at CMF and then transported to the cemetery. Having these items at Lebanon Cemetery will prevent damage to them and save employees time on gathering needed items for burials. With the recent change to performing casket burial digs in-house, the garage would help accommodate the new mini- excavator and staff would be able to avoid transporting the unit from CMF to perform the dig. Finally, staff performs "clean-up" operations at Lebanon Cemetery throughout the year to remove non-regulated items from grave sites. All the items that are removed are hauled back to CMF and put in storage in case a family member contacts the City looking for a lost item.The garage will be a more convenient location to store these items, rather than utilizing valuable space at the CMF location. Key 1 -Service Franchise Fees Currently, the City has two existing Franchise Ordinances with utility companies: one with Dakota Electric Association (DEA) for electric service and the other with CenterPoint Energy for natural gas service. The City currently has no electric franchise with Xcel Energy. The CenterPoint franchise expired on 10/23/23, but according to the ordinance, will remain in effect for up to one year. The DEA franchise is set to expire on 6/24/24. With each of these existing franchise ordinances coming to an end over the next year, staff plans to work with the City Attorney's office to draft new Franchise Ordinances with fees as set forth by the City Council. Key 1 -Service, Key 7-Sustainable 2024-2025 Goals Page 31 Apple Valley 2040 Comprehensive Plan Vision for the Future Keys to Success Key 1 - Service City government provides the services, infrastructure, and land use controls that touch every aspect of this vision. While City government is not solely responsible for the vision, the vision cannot be realized without its leadership and stewardship. Quality leadership and excellent staff should be continued hallmarks of Apple Valley. City government should be responsive to community needs, holding firmly to community standards while retaining the flexibility to seize opportunities that arise. The City is a partner with business and industry. City government sets high standards for its financial stewardship, making investments that pay dividends in terms of the quality of life described in the Vision Statement. The quality of City government ultimately lies in the hands of our residents. We must care enough to become informed and involved. Governance in Apple Valley encourages and facilitates public involvement. Key 2 — A Great Place to Live Apple Valley is a great place to live. We build neighborhoods of enduring quality and character. They are active, healthy, and safe places. Tree-lined, well-maintained streets increase the beauty and comfort of our neighborhoods. The places we live are well- connected to parks, schools, shopping, and employment by a supportive, multimodal transportation system. Apple Valley offers choices in housing that allow people in all stages of their life to make a home in our community. Apple Valley is an affordable place to live. We encourage residents to be connected with one another and engaged in community life with a commitment to volunteerism. We promote pride in property that produces individual and collective action to enhance the quality, integrity, and value of our neighborhoods. We are committed to protecting the unique qualities which make Apple Valley a great place to live for current residents and future generations. Key 3 — Business Oriented Apple Valley is a magnet for businesses. We provide an excellent location, strong regional transportation connections, a skilled workforce, and a strong marketplace. We work with the Chamber of Commerce and other business organizations to actively attract and retain businesses to achieve the vision of Apple Valley, while remaining committed to our traditional high standards of quality. We seek an expanding array of jobs, goods, services, and entertainment that meet the needs of our residents. We encourage businesses and their employees to play an active role in community life. We play an active role in the region to ensure that current and future transportation systems, housing stock, and amenities continue to provide Apple Valley residents with access, choice, and flexibility to pursue rewarding work. Economic development strategies are geared toward enhancing and sustaining live-work balance and attracting and retaining employers that pay living wages. Apple Valley has available land for development and redevelopment, a talented workforce, and the techno-logical infrastructure to accomplish these goals. When more people live and work in Apple Valley, it reduces travel costs and air pollution, and mitigates highway congestion, resulting in savings to families and government. It gives people more time to spend with family and in the community. The City of Apple Valley emphasizes the importance of providing jobs that pay incomes capable of sustaining those families and their community. Key 4 — Safe Apple Valley maintains a strong commitment to safety in all places, at every hour of the day. Through excellent police, fire, and medical response services, our citizens feel safe knowing that help is only minutes away. We are committed to maintaining high service standards by adding resources as the community grows and changes. The commitment to safety requires involvement on the part of our residents. Apple Valley is a place where we care for our neighbors. Key 5 — Parks to Experience Parks are an integral part of the fabric of our community. Every home has walkable access to a city park. Parks provide places for us to play and to gather with our neighbors. Parks help to preserve the natural environment of Apple Valley. Apple Valley's parks are not seen as individual entities, but as part of a broader, inter- connected system that provides a suite of attractions and amenities. High- lights of this system include the Minnesota Zoo, Dakota County Lebanon Hills Regional Park, and our many local neighborhood parks. The City provides and maintains a wide range of parks and recreational facilities with the ability to adapt to the changing needs of the population. We are committed to providing the resources to maintain and improve Apple Valley parks. The City works collaboratively with Independent School District 196, Independent School District 191, Dakota County, local athletic associations and other groups to meet shared park and recreation needs. Key 6 — Healthy and Active Apple Valley's policies are designed to make it the model of a healthy, active, and safe community. A comprehensive system of sidewalks, trails, and bike lanes connects neighborhoods, jobs, schools, and other destinations as an integral part of our transportation system. We offer a wide range of formal and informal recreation facilities that support a multitude of active and passive recreation activities. Food, health care, and other essential goods and services are readily accessible to all Apple Valley residents. We plan our community in ways that sustain the clean water and air on which we depend. Through best practices of storm water management, pollution mitigation, and natural resources protection, we will continue to protect and sustain a healthy living environment. Key 7 — Sustainable Apple Valley is recognized as a MN Green City. We recognize that our community's natural amenities need to be properly respected and managed. We must wisely use our natural, economic, and human resources to sustain the quality of life we enjoy. We seek to maintain water quality and conserve our freshwater, air quality, energy, and other resources and capital for future generations. This requires a continued commitment to improving the efficiency of community facilities and infrastructure, from design concept to construction, operation, and repurposing. Likewise, Apple Valley is committed to maintaining productive partnerships with the energy industry, regional nonprofits, and local businesses and institutions to expand access to renewable energy and minimize the City's carbon footprint. Key 8 — Accessible The ability to move safely and efficiently within Apple Valley and the region is essential. At a basic level, Apple Valley's transportation system must connect all residents to the services they need and desire. Apple Valley supports a multifaceted transportation system that can accommodate automobiles, mass transit, bicycles and pedestrians. Apple Valley should be a place of "great streets." A great street extends beyond the street surface to the sidewalks and landscaping in the adjacent right-of-way. A great street provides for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles while encouraging travel by bicycle and by foot. A great street supports and enhances adjacent land use and adds to the quality of life and identity of Apple Valley. Key 9 — Successful Downtown Apple Valley has a unique, identifiable, and thriving downtown. Downtown Apple Valley will not be a singular place, but a collection of strongly connected and experiential destinations that serve and enhance the community. The core of the downtown area is the four quadrants of the Cedar Avenue/County Road 42 intersection. The scope of downtown Apple Valley continues to evolve in form, use, and density. The downtown area is and will continue to be a place of commerce. It is the primary location of the goods and services needed by Apple Valley residents and regional communities. Downtown must also continue to be the civic core of the community. We envision a downtown area that includes a growing mixture of places to shop, work, live, and play, and which encourages engagement with the built environment at a human scale. While businesses require safe and convenient access by car, the downtown should be designed to allow people to reach it and move within it on foot or bicycle. Key 10 — Exceptional Learning The quality of life in Apple Valley is inextricably linked to the quality of educational opportunities. Educating our children remains our highest priority. Schools are not only places to learn, but they are focal points of community life. Learning does not begin with kindergarten nor end with high school. It is a lifelong activity. We seek a future with increasing opportunities for continuing education located in Apple Valley. We work in strong partnership with Independent School District 196, Independent School District 191 , St. Mary's University and MacPhail School of Music, and other educational institutions to achieve this vision. Key 11 — Technology and Innovation Innovative technologies will emerge and expand throughout the world. These technologies will have a profound impact on all aspects of life. Although the specific nature of these technologies cannot be known, nor the level of acceptance, the arrow of innovation points toward increased automation in many sectors of the economy and in the urban systems which support them. In transportation, examples include the continued development and deployment of automated and connected vehicles and intelligent transportation systems infrastructure. Advances are made possible by the expanding, sharing economy, which includes how we live and move about. Global climate change compels alternative energy production, energy consumption and decarbonization, and investment in green technologies and resilient design. Apple Valley will position itself to be a leader in preparedness for these changes, and to capitalize on technological changes through wise saving, investment, and a flexible approach to governance. Key 12 — A Community for a Lifetime In 2019, Apple Valley turned 50. It is a growing city that all residents proudly call home. We are committed to strengthening our community through continued investment in its people and neighborhoods. Apple Valley's housing, schools, parks, businesses, and cultural institutions provide outstanding opportunities to live, work, play, and engage with fellow citizens, regardless of age or ability. We will proactively respond to the needs of changing demographics, including the growing elderly community, young adults and their families, and minority citizens, by supporting a suitable mixture of housing and services. The City government will maintain strong working partnerships with developers, nonprofits, regional government agencies, and other stakeholders who reflect these values in their own designs and policy initiatives. Apple Valley is a place where you can plant : grow : prosper. • ITEM: 4.K. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Receive Police Department 2023 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Police Chief Nick Francis Police Department ACTION REQUESTED: Receive the Apple Valley Police Department 2023 Annual Report. SUMMARY: The Apple Valley Police Department is pleased to present the City Council with the 2023 Annual Report. The report is a broad overview of our accomplishments and provides highlights from the previous year. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Report liz-Vole.., V.44kt- 1964 I'll" , it -4( ii*e4 EIIIll ce:, 'mow �� vamp A4*,_.... , LI Apple ValleyPolice 2023 Annual Report _ . 1 0 .. G _II MINN ASSOCIATION ESOTA ASSOc AT �- I 11 _- wor. OF WOMEN POLICE �, a r ` is �y `;ryT.r1 4 _ r'` k • L, _—fin�� ` '°'t�� �'11 1k� t .. _-Ei '® �oP v ©;r7 : v, a _ Fly w t{ .C-* "abs4.w4T41164- 1_: k , _ 1.0. -7. ... r 4r, 1. bd # - id 1 • -, E . applevalleymn.gov/police @AppleValleyPolice @AppleValleyPD % v,. 4 ,�.- _, .**-***.* It L 6/1 1 9 6 4 .���///, ,04 N IIIII.._ n r,t * 4F'��I 'mow .ems' - ACF'00 l,,irr S Ao GV LI' . LETTER FROM THE CHIEF * On behalf of the Apple Valley Police Department, I welcome you to our 2023 Annual Report. In the pages ahead, you will see a broad overview of what we * ` -. accomplished as a department this past year. But because we are an ' C 1 _ organization that never sleeps, it's just a fraction of the good things that are taking place behind the scenes. This year our department re-set focus on our mission statement and worked * together to continue building on the great service we provide to our community. It was a historic year for us as we filled countless vacancies as well as position o. additions to our department. In a typical year we may hire two or three new -,' • employees, but in 2023 we successfully hired and trained 14 new employees including nine police officers. Onboarding the equivalent of one-third of our patrol division could not happen without the effort and assistance of every single one of our employees. From recruiting to interviewing to hiring to training and retaining, our community is well off with our new additions as they find their unique ways to serve Apple Valley. The policing profession continues to address an increase in crime along with a decrease in candidates interested in a career as a peace officer. We are proud that our department is meeting those challenges while striving to be contemporary in a constantly changing society. 2023 provided many ways for us to grow and evolve as a department. We created and presented our 10- year strategic plan to the City Council laying out what our department sees for our future. As a department, we identified nine pillars for excellence which include an emphasis on training and education, 360-degree accountability, improving as communicators, and focusing on wellness just to name a few. A long-term staffing plan was also created which will allow us opportunities to forecast how we can do more to serve this community as it grows. As our community evolves, so do we and this is a good opportunity to sit back and reflect at the past year within the Apple Valley Police Department. Please take some time to see what we've accomplished but please don't stop there. Visit our website and follow us on social media to stay connected to us and the good work our employees do all year round. 48; - OUR MISSION : PROTECTING OUR 79R4 jinn tCOMMUNITY AND IMPROVING QUALITY aIA�FNoo OF LIFE THROUGH SERVICE ,* A' AOLlC EDUCATION , AND ENFORCEMENT . IP •••• 41111 40 , 845 825 314 SERVICE CALLS ANIMAL CALLS GUN PERMITS TOP 5 TOP 5 SERVICE CALLS CITATIONS ISSUED 1. Traffic Stop 1. Parking Violations 2. 911 Hang Up 2. License Violations 3. Extra Patrol 3. No Proof of Insurance 4. Suspicious Activity 4. Expired Registration 5. Medical 5. Speeding 1 1 • FE FRIDAY 5 - 6 BUSIEST DAY OF THE WEEK BUSIEST J/IE DAY o' °mil DEPARTMENT ROSTER 1964 .400 V p.4 ip„,*,, AOLI ' PATROL DIVISION DETECTIVE UNIT David Virden— Patrol Sergeant Adam Keeler—Sergeant Joshua Gerving—Patrol Sergeant Tara Becker—Detective David Fry—Patrol Sergeant Joel Horazuk—Detective Nicholas Wolf—Patrol Sergeant Shane Klokonos—Detective Greggory Neumann—Patrol Sergeant Joel Pogatchnik—Detective David Engel—Patrol Sergeant Nicole Guadalajara— Detective Cory Christianson—Patrol Sergeant Dylan Ordorff— Detective Sean Marben—Patrol Sergeant David Gysbers—Detective Jonathan Holle— Patrol Officer Annie Thelen—Investigative Analyst Michael Thelen—Patrol Officer Dan Beske—Evidence Technician Kurt Schultz—Patrol Officer Brian Plantz—Patrol Officer Cody Yard— Patrol Officer COMMUNITY IMPACT UNIT Wilson Hooper— Patrol Officer Adam Tschida—Sergeant Brian Booth—Patrol Officer Marcus Smith—CIU Officer Colleen Strohmayer—Patrol Officer Miranda Demo—CIU Officer Jordan Mack—Patrol Officer Sarah Tollefson—CIU Officer Alex Witkowski—Patrol Officer Zach Broughten—School Resource Officer Christopher Lundberg—Patrol Officer Justin Drogseth—School Resource Officer Eric Kline— Patrol Officer April Ehmke—School Resource Officer Jonathan LeClaire— Patrol Officer Pam Walter—Crime Prevention Specialist Justin Wagner—Patrol Officer Darren Marshbank—Patrol Officer RECORDS UNIT Evan Chirpich— Patrol Officer Chloe Saholt— Patrol Officer Alex Walker—Patrol Officer Steph Mellesmoen—Administrative Manager Dani Braun—Patrol Officer Terry McNulty—Lead Records Technician Nathan Pattee—Patrol Officer Missy Nelson—Records Technician Jack Strand—Patrol Officer Alice House—Records Technician Sarah Tollefson—Patrol Officer Shonda Sauter—Records Technician Amanda St. George—Patrol Officer Kim Kongnso—Records Technician Tyler Grieves—Patrol Officer Karen Shaw—Records Technician Nicole Malecha—Patrol Officer Justin Haugland— Patrol Officer ADMINISTRATION Mitch Lunder—Patrol Officer Faith Athmann—Patrol Officer Nick Francis—Chief Troy Reller—Patrol Officer Greg Dahlstrom—Deputy Chief Sodara Lam—Patrol Officer Alan Spillers— Lieutenant Jacob Kurschner—Patrol Officer Sean Zauhar—Lieutenant Nick Swanson—Patrol Officer Emma Schieffert—Community Service Officer POLICE CHAPLAINS Connor Crow—Community Service Officer Nancy Fuentez-Gomez—Community Service Officer Mike Swecker—Lead Police Chaplain Chuck Tindel—Police Chaplain Dave Phillips—Police Chaplain Taylor Apple—Police Chaplain Steve Swanson—Police Chaplain l •tt‘ ,04 2 0 2 3 AWARD S Q 11 LI I1 FNao -41)0`OLIC:. Thok Yeri FOR YOUR SERVICE OFFICER OF THE YEAR DEPARTMENT AWARD OF MERIT Officer Zach Broughten Deputy Chief Greg Dahlstrom Sergeant Cory Christianson Sergeant Gregg Neumann EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR Officer Jack Strand Officer Chloe Saholt Crime Prevention Specialist Pam Walter Officer Alex Walker Officer Nathan Pattee Officer Cody Yard Officer Evan Chirpich CHIEFS AWARD OF MERIT Officer Jon Holle FOR SERVICE Officer Malecha Officer Grieves Lead Records Technician Terry McNulty Officer Wagner CHIEFS AWARD OF MERIT LIFESAVING AWARD FOR EDUCATION Lt Sean Zauhar Ofc Brian Booth Officer Mike Thelen Sgt Dave Fry Ofc Jordan Mack Officer Colleen Strohmayer Sgt Nic Wolf Ofc Alex Witkowski Officer April Ehmke Sgt Adam Tschida Ofc Cody Yard Officer Wil Hooper Sgt Adam Keeler Ofc Dani Braun Officer Justin Wagner Sgt Cory Christianson Ofc Chloe Saholt Officer Chloe Saholt Sgt Gregg Neumann Ofc Sarah Tollefson Officer Nathan Pattee Sgt Sean Marben Ofc Chris Lundberg Officer Alex Walker Ofc Zach Broughten 202 RETIREENT Q ( LMii 0 3Si FNao �% LIG> R** ** 4* Sergeant Jeff Smith Retired in June 2023 after serving the community for 29 years. * ,� * .* l' - * --A ru%n10$ ft/ti ril L\ Evidence Technician Denis Schweitzer Retired in April 2023 after serving the community for 21 years. 4% °mil 1964 2023 NEW HIRES 4, . 1 p 1 * ' OLIG*./' . ' * ; ilir it) 1 P' MOO '*x, Officer Amanda St. George Officer Justin Haugland Hired on January 14, 2023. Hired on May 6, 2023. ***. :op * * lir * i. 14116 air 11, ,. ? Officer Tyler Grieves Officer Mitch Lunder Hired on January 28, 2023. Hired on June 26, 2023. * *. * * it 4 • i A-' 1. 1,4 Officer Nicole Malecha Officer Faith Athmann Hired on May 6, 2023. Hired on July 18, 2023. 2023 NEW HIRE Q iiiii 0 0 3 S9 le % OLIGV`tb" * -A * ** * * i_ e Officer Troy Reller Officer Nick Swanson Hired on July 18, 2023. Hired on December 12, 2023. * *. * la ** i * Officer Jacob Kurschner Evidence Technician Dan Beske Hired on December 12, 2023. Hired on December 12, 2023. tiE °dt Ti$' 1064 A, SERVICE AOL1C '' AIIPPrr' 41' Dew INVESTIGATION UNIT The Investigation Unit's primary responsibility is to follow up on crimes committed where the suspect is unknown or difficult to locate. Detectives also take the primary lead in major case investigations such as homicides, arson, robbery, burglary, and criminal sexual conduct. Detectives conduct interviews, collect evidence, process legal requests, execute search warrants, and conduct follow-up on cases to ensure the criminal cases meet the necessary thresholds for criminal charging. UNIT MEMBERS 2023 CASE RESULTS In 2023, Sergeant Adam Keeler, Detectives Tara Becker, Joel 216 TOTAL CASES Horazuk, Shane Klokonos, Joel 25 CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT Pogatchnik, Nicole Guadalajara, and David Gysbers staffed the 50 FINANCIAL FRAUD Investigative Unit. Anne Thielen 16 CHILD PROTECTION was hired as an investigative analyst and Dan Beske was hired 18 ASSAULT as a property and evidence 11 THEFT technician. Ti$' 1064 ,,. SERVICE ( CONT . ) u i r iwbo , AOL1C '� Pr Flo COMMUNITY IMPACT UNIT (CIU) The Community Impact Unit (CIU) was developed to address crime and quality of life issues at their root. Members of CIU take problem-focused approach — looking to partner with Apple Valley's businesses, neighborhood leaders, multi-housing complexes, and numerous others throughout the community to first understand an issue, then address it. MENTAL HEALTH FOLLOW UPS This approach has been particularly successful in the mental health response/follow-up components of CIU. Officer Marcus Smith is our primary coordinated response officer. Officer Smith, along with a mental health professional from Dakota County Social Services, provide comprehensive follow up and outreach to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. This program works towards getting those in need of mental health services in contact with the necessary entities, providing long-term solutions to their needs and reducing their reliance on law enforcement. In 2022, the coordinated response program addressed 314 mental health referrals for services. tit ° �' 1964 vit. EDUCATION 11 l P^'ao AOL1C OUR VIEW ON EDUCATION A core value of the Apple Valley Police Department is education. Education is realized in a variety of ways through training of our staff, crime prevention efforts, community outreach events, and simply educating the public during enforcement efforts. STAFF TRAINING COMMUNITY OUTREACH Training courses include firearms, 1000+ TRUNK OR TREAT ATTENDEES use of force, emergency driving, implicit bias, autism awareness, 106 NIGHT TO UNITE PARTIES best practices in mental health 23 CHILD CARSEAT CHECKS crisis response, procedural justice, persuasion and de-escalation, blood borne pathogens, 0411 preventing in-custody suicides, - leadership, power and influence, 14 mentoring, duty to intervene, 6 . �' ��.It 11 'r _ critical incident response, and many more. ‘ ' Over 9,500 hours of staff time was spent - t� _ __- training in 2023. a ,. ENFORCEMENT $78'ilia. ° AOL1C '� /0„,„.....r. .�. gem Apple Valle/7At y� PC" �rE iii 901 VO**iminff), f • • 0 NUL1LE 01 gii, 7,251 Traffic Stops Conducted 119 DWIs (Driving While Intoxicated) 2,532 Total Citations Issued 617 Adults and 70 Juveniles Charged 687 Arrests, Including 66 Domestic Assaults 441%'� ll t OUR PATCHAND CREST �� FN0 4VLE VAL41 VE, VAS ****** m t t)* �,,.or III ,1 d O 44 120.1. LI& h OLIG THE EAGLE The eagle on our patch represents our noble nature, strength, bravery and alertness. In its right talon, the eagle holds an olive branch; a sign of peace and in its left talon the eagle holds arrows, symbolizing the willingness to fight for nobility. THE WREATH The use of the laurel wreath on our crest dates back to ancient times as a symbol of peace, eternity, victory and unrequited love. The wreath is meant to communicate the same values today along with emphasizing the other elements of the crest. The circular shape of interlocking branches is a historic emblem that resonates victory. THE SHIELD Both our patch and crest contain a shield that is a symbol of protection, our primary duty to our citizens. The 1964 at the top of the shield is the year the Apple Valley Police Department came into existence. The stars and stripes in the upper right quarter of the shield represent our commitment to our country and the apple tree in the upper left quarter of the shield represents our commitment to our community. The torch in the lower right quarter of the shield represents our commitment to constant vigilance and the book in the lower left quarter of the shield represents our commitment to learning and understanding. THE BANNER Both our patch and crest contain a banner with our department motto "Spectemur Agendo" (we are judged by our deeds). This banner communicates our desire to live out our values and mission daily, not through words but through actions. y. 441%''�ll'tt, THANK YOU ! Q iiiiHLJ * 91" ENa o �'�OLIG A Police Department cannot succeed without the trust, support, and high expectations of the community they serve. The profession of policing is challenging but our community never ceases to amaze us. While some only communicate with their police department in their time of need, many go out of their way to show us support throughout the year. Your kind words, notes of encouragement, treats, and support are appreciated more than we can ever say. Each one is shared with the entire department, so we all feel your appreciation and support y ,"` .14 CO,,,,� ` d�f 5o fIre+` 1 Pca` y i- rya°Co � e�If -bled &_,�,,4. [�"':/e? 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Ii d , r • ITEM: 4.L. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Proclaim May 5-11, 2024, as "Professional Municipal Clerks Week" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim May 5-11, 2024, as "Professional Municipal Clerks Week" in Apple Valley. SUMMARY: Attached is a Proclamation Recognizing the 55th Annual Municipal Clerks Week. The proclamation recognizes the valuable role the Municipal Clerk plays in the success of the City. The Municipal Clerk serves as an important link between the City Council, citizens, and agencies of government on all levels. Municipal Clerks pledge to be ever mindful of their neutrality and impartiality, rendering equal service to all. Municipal Clerks play a particularly important role in the administration of fair and accurate elections which are vital to the preservation of democracy in our nation. The service provided by Municipal Clerks is invaluable and is worthy of our appreciation and recognition. BACKGROUND: Apple Valley City Clerk Pamela Gackstetter recently announced her retirement after serving the City of Apple Valley in a variety of roles for the last 33 years. She has done a remarkable job on behalf of the City and will be greatly missed. It is our plan to recruit and appoint a new City Clerk this summer and to provide a significant period of overlap to ensure a smooth transition through the 2024 election season. City Clerk Gackstetter and our two Deputy City Clerks, Stephanie Marschall and Jenae Marthy, provide outstanding service to our organization and community and we are pleased to recognize their dedicated service through the adoption of the attached proclamation recognizing Professional Municipal Clerks Week. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING 55th ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK WHEREAS, the Office of the Professional Municipal Clerk, a time honored and vital part of local government, exists throughout the world; and WHEREAS, the Office of the Professional Municipal Clerk is the oldest among public servants; and WHEREAS, the Office of the Professional Municipal Clerk provides an important link between the City Council, citizens, and agencies of government at all levels; and WHEREAS, Professional Municipal Clerks have pledged to be ever mindful of their neutrality and impartiality, rendering equal service to all; and WHEREAS, Professional Municipal Clerks play a particularly important role in the administration of fair and accurate elections which are vital to the preservation of democracy in our nation; and WHEREAS, Professional Municipal Clerks continually strive to improve the administration of the affairs of the office through participation in education programs and annual meetings of their state and national professional organizations; and WHEREAS, it is most appropriate that we recognize the accomplishments of the Office of the Professional Municipal Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby declares the week of May 5 through 11, 2024 as PROFESSIONAL MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK And further extends appreciation to our City Clerk Pam Gackstetter and Deputy City Clerks Stephanie Marschall and Jenae Marthy for the vital services they perform and their exemplary dedication to the City of Apple Valley, its residents, and businesses. ADOPTED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.M. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Proclaim May 19-25, 2024, as "Public Works Week" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim May 19 through May 25, 2024, as "Public Works Week" in the City of Apple Valley. SUMMARY: Attached is a Public Works Week proclamation for the City Council's consideration. The proclamation recognizes the many facets of public works that affect modern civilization. Public works services determine a society's quality of life from providing clean water to building roads and bridges, planning for and implementing mass transit to removing snow on roadways, and devising emergency management strategies to meet natural or manmade disasters. The proclamation calls upon citizens of Apple Valley to gain knowledge of, and to maintain a progressive interest and understanding of the importance of public works. BACKGROUND: Since 1960, the American Public Works Association has celebrated the annual National Public Works Week which pays tribute to public works professionals, engineers, managers and employees. Public Works Week recognizes the substantial contributions public works employees make to protecting national health, safety, and quality of life. We extend our thanks and appreciation to our Public Works employees for the great job they do in helping to make our community vibrant, livable and desirable. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,public works professionals focus on infrastructure, facilities and services that are of vital importance to sustainable and resilient communities and to the public health,high quality of life and well-being of the people of the City of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS,these infrastructure, facilities and services could not be provided without the dedicated efforts of public works professionals, who are engineers,managers and employees from local governments and the private sector,who are responsible for rebuilding, improving and protecting our nation's transportation,water supply,water treatment,public buildings, and other structures and facilities essential for our citizens; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the citizens, civic leaders and children in the City of Apple Valley to gain knowledge of and to maintain a progressive interest and understanding of the importance of public works and public works programs in their respective communities; and WHEREAS,the American Public Works Association has celebrated the annual National Public Works Week since 1960. NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, does hereby proclaim the week of May 19 through May 25, 2024 as: PUBLIC WORKS WEEK PROCLAIMED this 9th day of May 2024. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.N. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple 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 May 24 through June 4, 2024. 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% commission is charged on the gross amount of the sale, or 8% if the items are $10,000 or more, plus an advertising fee of$400. The auction will run from May 24 through June 4, 2024. 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: Notice Agreement 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 May 24, 2024. Bidding will close on June 4, 2024. All items will be sold as is, to the highest bidder. Items will be available for inspection on June 3, 2024, and available for pick up on June 6 and 7, 2024, 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. The items to be sold include approximately 20 bicycles, in various conditions. A partial list of bicycle models and other unclaimed personal property includes: Flyer Huffy Liv Nishiki Raleigh Schwinn Genesis Hyper Magna Pacific Roadmaster Specialized Delta Faucets MiTek Beam Connectors MiTek Joist Hangers A partial list of City surplus property also being sold includes: 2012 Chev. Colorado LT Floor Scrubber Motorola Handheld Radios Autographed Football Framed Artwork Motorola Mobile Radios Automatic Letter Opener Generators Motors Battery Chargers Glassware Mowers Cameras Grills Office Equipment Chairs Ice Resurfacer Paint Sprayer Coolers Landscape Block Pressure Washers Crash Attenuator Laptops &Tablets Sand Blaster Desks &Tables Lawn Edger Seeder Display Racks & Shelves Liquor-Related Clothing Solo Firepit Driving Range Ball Picker Liquor-Related Promo Items Sports Equipment Electric Range Lockers Tools &Misc. Equipment Fertilizer Spreader MLB &NFL Jerseys Trailers Fire Equipment MN Twins Tickets Yard Games DATED this 9th day of May, 2024. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk /.° 1‘ SURPLUS LIQUIDATION AUUTOONE 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 manner,as determined by Auctioneer.As used in this agrcx,ment,"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: ®Tntemct Auction Name: City of Apple Valley Contact:: Pamela Gackstetter Make checks payable to. ❑Seller ElContact 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. Check if additional list attached LOCATION OF SALE: 6442 140th St.W.Apple Valley, MN 55124 DATE AND TIME OF SALE: See attached schedule ` I tI UCTIO:NEERS COMPl NSA/ION: Seller will pay a commission of 12 % or S7V NI (J3Yk) / w, t.J( 1/\ r . la. 1 JD) 17)00, '� f)i altre a 1 EXPFLVSES TO RE P9/n AY SELLER: Advertising and Marketing: $400 Organization and Clem up: $0 Setup: S0 FEE OR EXPENSES ADVANCE REQUIRED FROM SELLER:5. tr-)-- Special Notes and Considerations. Seller will provide a forklift and driver for the removal days of the auction. We appreei to t opportunity to prov'de services for you.We will need this agreement signed and returned along with any fee or expense advance required h the d 173(4241 or Surpl •. Liquidation Auctiot , Date I,the Seller,or my Agent.have re d the document in its entirety and understand each of its provisions.I understand that by signing below.I am entering into a legally binding contract. `l Mi NMN: Clint tiooppaw, Mayor iimftx 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,MN55428 Phone:(612)4324-1321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AUCTIONEER: 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 curunreteially reasonable manner. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SELLER: I. Seller shall provide clean.safe premises with proper utility service in which to auction and sell Property. 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: 1. 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. Auctio>Iccr shall hold all proceeds until all cheeks have cleared or have been rejected.Auctioneer shall then pay by cheek the net proceeds of the auction and sale to ID Seller ys 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 Properly 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. S. II 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 interno-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 alter 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 dale. I I. Seller acknowledges and agrees that thc 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 I'or 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 haurrdous 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 anti 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 ittunediately pay to Auctioneer all expenses incurred by Auctioneer including,but not limited to,advertising,set-up,travel time,and other expenses,plblEXZEIEKKKB6KrigaR,3i 9k t i2iXXXr}St1 X413faXttrll:Xf}4>IADI; de illgtli100Wtal21=W&C4OXIX1Qit 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. AkkAtiWilt Clint Hooppaw, Mayor 8�]li 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-I321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. • ITEM: 4.0. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Revised Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County and City of Rosemount for Project 2022-128, Roundabout at Diamond Path & 140th Street W. Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve a revised Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County and the City of Rosemount for Project 2022-128, Roundabout at Diamond Path& 140th Street W. SUMMARY: The attached Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with Dakota County and the City of Rosemount provides for a cost share between both cities and the County for feasibility study, design and construction costs associated with the Diamond Path Roundabout project. Rosemount is included in the JPA due to Diamond Path being located on the municipal boundary between Apple Valley and Rosemount. The City Council previously approved a JPA for this project back in March 2023. Following the Council approval, staff sent the City-signed JPA over to the County for their signature and Rosemount's. Due to County staff turnover following the City Council approval, the previous JPA was never brought to the County Board for their approval. Additionally, the County now has a couple of requested changes to the previous JPA. As such, the new language changes will not be an amendment to the original JPA but a "new" JPA. The proposed new JPA is attached with the language changes highlighted. A summary of the two changes is below: 1. Since the project is now constructed with construction costs known, the County has added language at the beginning of section 5 to include the actual project costs. 2. The City of Rosemount requested a change to the JPA to allow the County to "advance" funds for Rosemount. Rosemount would then pay them back later (similar to a loan). This new language only applies to Rosemount. This new language has been added as the last bullet point in section 5. The JPA has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney. BACKGROUND: The project was constructed in 2023. A layout exhibit of the project is attached. The project included the following: • Construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Diamond Path (CSAH 33) and 140th St. • Overlay of Diamond Path (CSAH 33) from 140th St. south to CSAH 42; along with pedestrian crossing improvements at 145th St. and a turn lane addition at 147th St. • Restriping of 140th St. from a 4-lane section to a 3-lane section from Diamond Path west to 141st St.; along with enhanced pedestrian crossing improvements at Drommond Trail and Erickson Park On March 9, 2023 the City Council approved a Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County and the City of Rosemount for Project 2022-128, Roundabout at Diamond Path & 140th Street W. On November 10, 2022 the City Council approved a support resolution for the draft 2023- 2027 CIP for Dakota County which included the Diamond Path/140th St. Roundabout Project in 2023. BUDGET IMPACT: The JPA provides for a cost split per the County's Cost Share Policy between Dakota County and both the City of Rosemount and Apple Valley to share costs for the project. The current cost estimate to the City of Apple Valley is estimated to be $560,000. Staff expects to use a combination of Municipal State Aid (MSA) and Street Light Utility funds for the City's portion. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit Agreement ••• -• •••• • •T i I\ BOLTON - ! ROSEM�L.�NT trans ortationouthereA$c MENK p MINNESOTA CSAH 33/140TH STREET ROUNDABOUT FEASIBILITY STUDY Valley1 / H Q I= DAKOTA 33 a fik COUNTY Z 0Wv a 1 I I 1 50 1 / SCALE IN FEET I , I / I / Ion 11111110111 / m / 0 PI / m / / • t (1-:,), / / O n / / / '1 / 1 0 /' / I m // 1 , / \ o m, / 1 •. . w m 1 / / \ / 1 / I 1 - - / m / o / I Air 41111,. - 1 O m •' / \ •. ' m I 11.1 W \ I PI -. millilir o /n N. 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C0032443 Apple Valley C0032444 Rosemount JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR PRELIMINARY & FINAL DESIGN ENGINEERING, RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION, HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF DAKOTA, THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY AND THE CITY OF ROSEMOUNT FOR COUNTY PROJECT NO. 33-15 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROJECT NO. 2022-128 CITY OF ROSEMOUNT PROJECT NO. 2020-07 SYNOPSIS: Dakota County and the Cities of Apple Valley and Rosemount agree to complete preliminary and final engineering, and right-of-way acquisition, for construction of a roundabout at County Road 33 (CR 33 or Diamond Path) and 140t" Street/Connemara Trail, pavement preservation on CSAH 33 from CSAH 42 (150t" Street) to 140t" Street/Connemara Trail, and conversion to a 3-lane roadway along both CSAH 33 from CSAH 42 (150th Street) to 140th Street/Connemara Trail and 140th Street from CSAH 31 (Pilot Knob Road) to CSAH 33 (Diamond Path) County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the County of Dakota, referred to in this Agreement as the "County", and the Cities of Apple Valley and Rosemount, referred to in this Agreement as the "Cities", and witnesses the following: WHEREAS, under Minnesota Statutes Sections 162.17, subd. 1 and 471.59, subd. 1, two or more governmental units may enter into an Agreement to cooperatively exercise any power common to the contracting parties, and one of the participating governmental units may exercise one of its powers on behalf of the other governmental units; and WHEREAS, it is considered mutually desirable to complete the preliminary and final engineering design, right of way acquisition, and construction of traffic control improvements (roundabout) at the intersection of CSAH 33 (Diamond Path) and 140th Street/Connemara Trail. A roundabout is proposed at this location to replace an all-way-stop-controlled intersection; and WHEREAS, other design and construction elements included in this agreement in addition to the roundabout, include: (1) the restriping of 140th Street from CSAH 31 (Pilot Knob Road) to CSAH 33 (Diamond Path) in Apple Valley; (2) pavement replacement and restriping of CSAH 33 (Diamond Path) from 140th Street/Connemara Trail to CSAH 42 (150th Street); and (3) pedestrian crossing improvements (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, to provide a safe and efficient transportation system, the County and the Cities are coordinating County Project No. 33-15; City Project Nos. 2020-108 (Apple Valley), and 2020-07 (Rosemount); and WHEREAS, the County and Cities have included portions of the Project in their respective Capital Improvement Programs and will participate in the costs of engineering design, right of way acquisition, construction, and maintenance; and NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed the County and Cities will share responsibilities and participate in the Project as described in the following sections: 1. Administration. The County is the lead agency for the feasibility study, preliminary and final design, right of way acquisition, and construction administration and inspection of the Project. Subject to the requirements below, the County and Cities shall each retain final decision-making authority within their respective jurisdictions. Page 2 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 2. Feasibility Study and Cost Shares. "Feasibility Study" shall be defined as the initial study to confirm the need for the proposed roundabout, to establish the proposed design elements functionally and conceptually (including coordination with MnDOT State Aid), and to inform community stakeholders of the decision-making process, recommendations, and next steps. The County shall be responsible for 55% of the cost of the Feasibility Study and each City shall be responsible for 22.5% of the cost of the Feasibility Study. 3. Preliminary and Final Design Engineering. "Preliminary and final design engineering" shall be defined as engineering work completed through final approved plans and specifications, which includes, but is not limited to: • Surveying and mapping; • Engineering studies and reports; • Public involvement process; • Agency involvement; • Environmental reports; • Consultant engineering; • Traffic evaluation of various alternatives; • Preliminary layouts (including Level 1 Layout as required by MnDOT); • Final plan development including 30%, 60%, 90% and final plans; • Conceptual, preliminary, and final design engineering of project storm water design features; and • County and City staff time for the aforementioned items The Preliminary and final design engineering costs shall be as paid as described section 5. 4. Construction Items. Construction cost includes all highway and roadway construction items; County and City furnished materials, mitigation required by state and federal permits including accessibility requirements; storm sewer and other drainage facilities eligible for County/City State Aid funding based on contributing flows; replacement or restoration of fences, landscaping and driveways affected by construction; replacement or adjustment of sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer systems, if required due to Page 3 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 construction; relocating or adjusting privately owned utilities when not performed at the expense of the utility; water pollution best management practices, based on contributing flows from the County right of way, meeting National Urban Runoff Protection (NURP) standards; installation of roundabout and design elements integral to the safe design and operation of the roundabouts; mitigation required for access modifications, if needed; roundabout intersection lighting; and all other construction aspects outlined in the Project. Construction costs shall be paid as described in Section 5. 5. Cost Share: The Opinion of Cost Participation (Attachment A) reflects the estimated cost share for the Project based on the winning bid from SM Hengtes & Sons, Inc of $2,196,686.59, actuals incurred to date and estimates for other project elements. Cost shares are subject to actual costs incurred during construction. The County and Cities shall apportion the Preliminary and final design engineering and construction costs for the Project (Project Cost) as follows: • CSAH 33 and 140th Street/Connemara Trail Roundabout and associated street lighting i. The County shall be responsible for 55% of all the Project Cost ii. The City of Apple Valley shall be responsible for 22.5% of the Project Cost iii. The City of Rosemount shall be responsible for 22.5% of the Project Cost • CSAH 33 from CSAH 42 to 140th Street/Connemara Trail i. The County shall be responsible for 100% of the Project Cost related to pavement preservation work and pedestrian crossing enhancements including street lighting. The County shall be responsible for 85% of the Project Cost related to installation of right turn lanes along this segment of CSAH 33. ii. The City of Apple Valley shall be responsible for 15% of the Project Cost related to installation of right turn lanes along this segment of CSAH 33 within the City limits. iii. The City of Rosemount shall be responsible for 15% of the Project Cost related to installation of right turn lanes along this segment of CSAH 33 within the City limits. Page 4 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 iv. The City of Apple Valley shall be responsible for 100% of the Project Cost related to street lighting upgrades along CSAH 33 within in the City of Apple Valley. • 140th Street from CSAH 31 to CSAH 33 i. The City of Apple Valley shall be responsible for 100% of all Project Costs along 140th Street. The portion of 140th Street that is included within the roundabout shall be split according to Section 5, CSAH 33/ 140th Street/Connemara Trail Roundabout and associated street lighting. • County Advanced Funding for City Cost Participation (County Cost Policy F.18) i. The County will consider advancing the local share of the Project, consistent with adopted County cost participation policies, in the approved CIP's by agreement with the City involved when all the following criteria are met: 1. The County determines there is a need on the County transportation system that should be addressed sooner than city funding allows. 2. The County has the available funds to pay the city cost share at the time the cost will be incurred. 3. The City submits a request to the County explaining the reason(s) for the County to advance fund their share. 4. The plan for city repayment is defined in an agreement between the City and County. 5. County advance funding is limited to a maximum 3-year period. ii. The City of Rosemount requested utilization of the County's Advanced Funding policy. The County determined the request met the criteria of the cost policy noted above. The City of Rosemount will reimburse the County for the advance in the full amount by 2026. 6. Aesthetic Elements. Aesthetic elements for the Project consist of decorative pavements, trail lighting, undergrounding of private utilities, landscaping and plantings. The County will participate up to 50 percent (50%) of the cost of aesthetic elements up to a maximum amount of three percent (3%) of the County's share (prior to application of Page 5 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 Federal funding) of highway construction costs. Highway construction costs exclude costs for items such as right of way, storm sewer and ponding. Each City shall be responsible for 25 percent (25%) of the costs of all aesthetic elements at the roundabout at CSAH 33 and 140th Street/ Connemara Trail and 50 percent (50%) of the costs of all aesthetic elements for elements not related to the roundabout at CSAH 33 and 140th Street/Connemara Trail. Each City is responsible for a100 percent (100%) of their respective costs that exceed the County's maximum participation for aesthetic elements. The responsibility for maintenance of all aesthetic elements shall be in accordance with County policies included in the current adopted Dakota County Transportation Plan. 7. Right-of-Way Acquisition. The County will undertake all actions necessary to acquire all permanent and temporary road right-of-way, all right of way for trails, wetland damage mitigation and banking, drainage and ponds, and water pollution control best management practices necessary for the Project. The Cities shall convey to the County, at no cost, effective on the title and possession date of the Project, all necessary public easements and rights of way necessary for project purposes, on all adjacent City- controlled or dedicated real property for Project purposes including the right to grade within drainage and utility easements as necessary. Upon completion of the Project, the ownership of the drainage, utility, and ponding easements and permanent right of way for City streets shall be owned by the respective City in which the easements are located. Any right of way costs for new sanitary sewer, water mains, and appurtenances, and aesthetic elements outside of the right of way needed for the highway improvements shall be the responsibility of the respective City in which the improvement is located.. The County shall pay 55% of the cost for acquiring right of way for the proposed roundabout at CSAH 33 and 140th Street/Connemara Trail and each City shall pay 22.5% of the cost. 8. Plans and Specifications. The County shall prepare the plans and technical specifications for the Project. The Cities shall approve the plans and specifications prior to the County advertising for bids. The County Board will award the contract for construction of the Project to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with state law. 9. City Utilities. The Cities shall pay all costs, including design, for new sanitary sewer, water mains and appurtenances not necessary for the Project but constructed with the Page 6 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 project. Further, the respective City shall be responsible for the maintenance of all such facilities after the completion of the Project. 10. Project Cost Updates. The County will provide updated cost estimates to the Cities showing the County's and Cities' shares of Project costs annually at the time of Capital Improvement Program development. Updated cost estimates will also be provided by the County to the Cities at the following times: • prior to contract award, • upon completion of the 30°/o plans • Prior to advertising a construction contract, • After bid opening (prior to contract award), • During construction if total contract changes exceed $100,000, • Once per year following the construction season until Project is complete. 11. Payment. The County will administer the contract and act as the paying agent for all payments to the consulting engineers. Payments will be made as the Project work progresses and when certified by the County Engineer. The County, in turn, will bill the Cities for their share of the Project costs. Upon presentation of an itemized claim the City shall reimburse the County for its share of the costs incurred under this Agreement within 35 days from the presentation of the claim. If any portion of an itemized claim is questioned by a City, the remainder of the claim shall be promptly paid, and accompanied by a written explanation of the amounts in question. Payment of any outstanding amount will be made following good faith negotiation and documentation of actual costs incurred in carrying out the work. 12. Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements. Any change orders or supplemental agreements that affect the Project cost participation must be approved by all parties prior to execution of work. 13. Amendments. Any amendments to this Agreement will be effective only after approval by each governing body and execution of a written amendment document by duly authorized officials of each body. Page 7 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 14. Effective Dates. This Agreement will be effective upon execution by duly authorized officials of each governing body and shall continue in effect until all work to be carried out in accordance with this Agreement has been completed. Absent an amendment, however, in no event will this Agreement continue in effect after December 31, 2024. 15. Final Completion: Final completion of the construction Project must be approved by both the County and the Cities. 16. Storm Sewer Construction and Maintenance: Upon final acceptance of the Project, maintenance of storm sewer systems shall be provided in accordance with the current County and City Maintenance Agreements for Storm Sewer Systems. The County will participate in replacement or repair of storm sewer constructed by this Project in accordance with County policies included in the current adopted Transportation Plan. 17. Rules and Regulations. The County shall abide by Minnesota Department of Transportation and standard specifications, rules, and contract administration procedures. 18. Indemnification. The County agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Cities against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense arising under the provisions of this Agreement and caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of the County and/or those of County employees or agents. Apple Valley agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County and Rosemount against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense arising under the provisions of this Agreement caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of Apple Valley and/or those of Apple valley's employees or agents. Rosemount agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County and Apple Valley against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense arising under the provisions of this Agreement caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of Rosemount, its employees or agents. All parties to this Agreement recognize that liability for any tort claims arising under this Agreement are subject to the provisions of the Minnesota Municipal Tort Claims Law; Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. In the event any tort claim or action is filed against any party, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgments or separate liability caps from the individual parties. For purposes of determining total liability for damages, the Cities and County are considered a single Page 8 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 governmental unit pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.59, subd. la. The County shall include the Cities as additional insureds in the contract documents. 19. Employees of Parties. Any and all persons engaged in the work to be performed by the County shall not be considered employees of the Cities for any purpose, including Worker's Compensation, or any and all claims that may or might arise out of said employment context on behalf of said employees while so engaged. Any and all claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of said County employees while so engaged on any of the work contemplated herein shall not be the obligation or responsibility of the Cities. The opposite situation shall also apply: the County shall not be responsible under the Worker's Compensation Act for any employees of the Cities and any and all claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of said Cities employees while so engaged on any of the work contemplated herein shall not be the obligation or responsibility of the County. 20. Audits. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sec 16 C. 05, Subd. 5, any books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the County and each City relevant to the Agreement are subject to examination by the County or the Cities and either the Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor as appropriate. The County and each City agree to maintain these records for a period of six years from the date of performance of all services covered under this Agreement. Dakota County will be financially responsible for the cost of the audit. 21. Integration and Continuing Effect. The entire and integrated agreement of the Parties contained in this Agreement shall supersede all prior negotiations, representations or agreements between the Cities and the County regarding the Project; whether written or oral. All agreements for future maintenance or cost responsibilities shall survive and continue in full force and effect after completion of the improvements provided for in this Agreement. 22. Authorized Representatives. The authorized representatives for the purpose of the administration of this Agreement are: Page 1 9 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 COUNTY OF DAKOTA CITY OF APPLE VALLEY CITY OF ROSEMOUNT Erin Laberee, Dakota County Matt Saam, Public Works Director Brian Erickson, City Engineer Engineer(or successor) (or successor) (or successor) 14955 Galaxie Ave. City of Apple Valley City of Rosemount Apple Valley, MN 55124 7100 147th Street W 2875 145th Street West Office: (952)891-7102 Apple Valley, MN 55124 Rosemount, MN 55068 erin.laberee©co.dakota.mn.us Office: (952) 953-2412 Office: (651) 322-2025 msaam©ci.apple-valley.mn.us brian.erickson@ci.rosemount.mn.us Notification required to be provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided to the above named persons and addresses, unless otherwise stated in this Agreement or in a modification of this Agreement. [SIGNATURE PAGES TO FOLLOW] Page 10 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Public Works Director, Matt Saam Mayor, Clint Hooppaw APPROVED AS TO FORM: (SEAL) By City Attorney City Clerk, Pamela Gackstetter Date Page 111 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 CITY OF ROSEMOUNT RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: c BY Public Works Directors, Brian Erickson ayor, Jeffery D. Weisensel APPROVED AS TO FORM: (SEAL) aitq By City Attorney City Clerk, Erin Fasbender Date Page 12 County Project 33-15 Apple Valley and Rosemount August 2023 DAKOTA COUNTY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By: County Engineer, Erin Laberee Physical Development Director, Georg Fischer Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Assistant County Attorney Date COUNTY BOARD RESOLUTION No. 20-447 Date: September 22, 2020 Page 13 Project Cost Update Co.Proj.#: 33-015 Road#: CSAH 33 Proj Limits: CSAH 33-CSAH 42 to N of 140th St/Connemara Trl; 140th St-CSAH 31 to CSAH 33 DAKOTA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LOCAL PARTNERS(CITIES,TOWNSHIPS,OTHER DAKOTA COUNTY DEPARTMENTS) Total Total Total City-Apple Valley City-Rosemount Year Phase/Detail % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost 2020 Preliminary Engineering 55.00% $ - 45.00% $ - 50.00% $ - 50.00% $ - Study/Prelim Design(BMI Contract) 74.02% $ 87,977.00 $ 48,387.35 $ 39,589.65 $ 19,794.83 $ 19,794.83 Environmental 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Public Engagement 1.19% $ 1,408.97 $ 774.93 $ 634.04 $ 317.02 $ 317.02 Grant Writing 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Misc 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Local staff time 3.76% $ 4,469.30 $ 2,458.11 $ 2,011.18 $ 1,005.59 $ 1,005.59 DC staff time 21.03% $ 25,000.00 $ 13,750.00 $ 11,250.00 $ 5,625.00 $ 5,625.00 PE Subtotal 1$ 118,855.27 $ 65,370.39 $ 53,484.87 $ 26,742.44 $ 26,742.44 2021 Design 69.07% $ - 30.93% $ - 57.68% $ - 42.32% $ - Survey 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Environmental 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Geotechnical 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Design 2.36% $ 4,677.00 $ 3,230.40 $ 1,446.60 $ 834.40 $ 612.20 RAB Lighting 2.36% $ 4,677.00 $ 3,230.40 $ 1,446.60 $ 834.40 $ 612.20 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Utility Coordination 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Railroad Coordination 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Public Engagement 1.35% $ 2,685.52 $ 1,854.89 $ 830.63 $ 479.11 $ 351.52 Grant Writing 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Permits 0.20% $ 400.00 $ 276.28 $ 123.72 $ 71.36 $ 52.36 Misc 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Project Cost Update Co.Proj.#: 33-015 Road#: CSAH 33 Proj Limits: CSAH 33-CSAH 42 to N of 140th St/Connemara Trl; 140th St-CSAH 31 to CSAH 33 DAKOTA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LOCAL PARTNERS(CITIES,TOWNSHIPS,OTHER DAKOTA COUNTY DEPARTMENTS) Total Total Total City-Apple Valley City-Rosemount Year Phase/Detail % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost Local staff time 0.31% $ 621.98 $ 429.60 $ 192.38 $ 110.96 $ 81.42 DC staff time 95.77% $ 190,000.00 $ 131,233.00 $ 58,767.00 $ 33,896.81 $ 24,870.19 Design Subtotal 1$ 198,384.50 $ 137,024.17 $ 61,360.33 $ 35,392.64 $ 25,967.69 2022 Right of Way 55.00% $ - 45.00% $ - 50.00% $ - 50.00% $ - O&E's 4.66% $ 11,400.00 $ 6,270.00 $ 5,130.00 $ 2,565.00 $ 2,565.00 Appraisals 5.95% $ 14,550.00 $ 8,002.50 $ 6,547.50 $ 3,273.75 $ 3,273.75 Review Appraisals 1.31% $ 3,200.00 $ 1,760.00 $ 1,440.00 $ 720.00 $ 720.00 ROW Settlements 67.68% $ 165,500.00 $ 91,025.00 $ 74,475.00 $ 37,237.50 $ 37,237.50 Total Takes o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Commissioners Time o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - County Attorneys Time 0.64% $ 1,577.02 $ 867.36 $ 709.66 $ 354.83 $ 354.83 ROW Staking o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - ROW Map 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Utility Relocation 0.20% $ 500.00 $ 275.00 $ 225.00 $ 112.50 $ 112.50 Building Removal 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Misc 0.33% $ 816.51 $ 449.08 $ 367.43 $ 183.72 $ 183.72 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Local staff time 0.81% $ 1,975.44 $ 1,086.49 $ 888.95 $ 444.48 $ 444.48 DC staff time 18.40% $ 45,000.00 $ 24,750.00 $ 20,250.00 $ 10,125.00 $ 10,125.00 ROW Subtotal $ 244,518.97 $ 134,485.43 $ 110,033.54 $ 55,016.78 $ 55,016.78 2023 Construction 69.07% $ - 30.93% $ - 57.68% $ - 42.32% $ - Materials Testing 0.40% $ 10,000.00 $ 6,907.00 $ 3,093.00 $ 1,784.04 $ 1,308.96 Public Engagement 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Supplied Materials o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Contract Items o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Contract Items(SEQ) $ 2,196,678.61 69.07% $ 1,517,329.82 0.00% $ 679,348.79 17.84% $ 391,821.40 13.09% $ 287,527.39 Roundabout-Rdwy 45.02% $ 1,116,780.36 55.00% $ 614,229.20 45.00% $ 502,551.16 50.00% $ 251,275.58 50.00% $ 251,275.58 Roundabout-Storm 2.22% $ 55,190.40 55.00% $ 30,354.72 45.00% $ 24,835.68 50.00% $ 12,417.84 50.00% $ 12,417.84 CSAH 33 M&O 25.44% $ 631,067.31 100.00% $ 631,067.31 0.00% $ - 0.00% $ - 0.00% $ - Project Cost Update Co.Proj.#: 33-015 Road#: CSAH 33 Proj Limits: CSAH 33-CSAH 42 to N of 140th St/Connemara Trl; 140th St-CSAH 31 to CSAH 33 DAKOTA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LOCAL PARTNERS(CITIES,TOWNSHIPS,OTHER DAKOTA COUNTY DEPARTMENTS) Total Total Total City-Apple Valley City-Rosemount Year Phase/Detail % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost % Cost AV 3-lane conv./ped xing 4.41% $ 109,312.79 0.00% $ - 100.00% $ 109,312.79 100.00% $ 109,312.79 0.00% $ - AV RTL 5.06% $ 125,434.62 85.00% $ 106,619.43 15.00% $ 18,815.19 100.00% $ 18,815.19 0.00% $ - Rosemount RTL 6.40% $ 158,893.13 85.00% $ 135,059.16 15.00% $ 23,833.97 0.00% $ - 100.00% $ 23,833.97 Contract Acceleration o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Incentives o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Fuel Escalation o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - OJT o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Railroad Crossing o.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Misc 0.02% $ 403.14 $ 278.45 $ 124.69 $ 71.92 $ 52.77 Tree Clearing 1.12% $ 27,900.00 $ 19,270.53 $ 8,629.47 $ 4,977.48 $ 3,651.99 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% $ - $ - $ - $ - Consultant Const Admin 7.66% $ 190,000.00 $ 131,233.00 $ 58,767.00 $ 33,896.81 $ 24,870.19 Local staff time 0.90% $ 22,349.82 $ 15,437.02 $ 6,912.80 $ 3,987.30 $ 2,925.50 DC staff time 1.35% $ 33,498.18 $ 23,137.19 $ 10,360.99 $ 5,976.22 $ 4,384.77 Construction Subtotal $ 2,480,829.74 $ 1,713,593.01 $ 767,236.74 $ 442,515.17 $ 324,721.57 Totals $ 3,042,588.47 $ 2,050,473.00 $ 992,115.48 $ 559,667.03 $ 432,448.48 • ITEM: 4.P. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Professional Services Agreement with Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC, for Design, Preconstruction, and Inspection Services for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW,Associated with 2023 Parks Bond Referendum Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve professional services agreement with Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC, for design, preconstruction, and inspection services for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, in the amount of$45,000.00. SUMMARY: One of the projects contemplated in the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum was constructing additional pickleball courts at Hayes Park. The idea was for the courts to be located between Hayes Arena and the Apple Valley Senior & Event Center in what is now a parking lot. As we have begun planning for the youth baseball/softball complex and the addition to the AVCC/AVSC, it is apparent that additional parking will be necessary to support the new facilities. As an alternative, the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee discussed adding 10 additional pickleball courts to the eight (8) existing courts at Johnny Cake Ridge Park West. The courts would be constructed on City property to the east of the existing City-owned pickleball courts and the ISD 196 tennis court complex. As the Council is aware, the noise produced by pickleball courts can be an issue for residential property. The City built the existing courts at JCRPW in 2021, and staff have not received any complaints regarding noise at that site. The additional courts will take away approximately 30-35 parking stalls. While the project is on City property, we have consulted with ISD 196 officials and are working with them to make sure the activity of the additional pickleball courts doesn't interfere with the tennis courts. This agreement with Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC, includes design, construction administration, and inspection of the project which includes the pickleball courts, ADA ramps, and parking lot changes such as new curb and gutter, islands, parking, etc. that will be affected by the new courts. A standard City agreement for Professional Services is being used. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of $73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Construction for this project is tentatively estimated to be $700,000.00, and the fee for this agreement is $45,000.00. Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. ATTACHMENTS: Proposal Exhibit CERTIFIED FRED KOLKMANN TENNIS&SPORT SURFACES,LLC TENNIS COURT 1921 MAYFAIR RD roRrs fi uwas BUILDER GRAFTON,WI 53024 MI WON ' ASHN:UiN►V 262-685-7507V." ON STAFF Email: courtbuilder@ameritech.net www.kolkmanncourtbuilder.com April 9, 2024 Mr. Eric Carlson, CPRE Parks & Recreation Director City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street W Apple Valley, MN 55124 Re: Construction plans and construction inspection for 10 new Pickleball Courts at JCRPW. Dear Eric„ In accordance with your e-mail of April 2nd, I am pleased to submit the following proposal to create plans, specifications, and provide inspection services for the construction of 10 pickleball courts at JCRPW in Apple Valley, MN. SCOPE OF WORK PHASE I - DESIGN SERVICES • We will develop construction plans and technical specifications for the pickleball courts, ADA ramps, and parking lot changes such as new curb & gutter, islands, parking, etc that will be affected by the new courts. Construction plans for the pickleball courts will include details showing how the various components of the project are to be constructed and the types of materials to be used. Technical specifications will be provided to assure quality control and to aid the contractor in materials and product selection and use. In conjunction with the owner we will create the front end section which includes insurance, performance bonds, construction schedule, wage rates and other items relevant to the project. • Prior to construction bidding, we will contact several contractors that typically perform this type of work to inform them of the project and to solicit bids. • Conduct a Pre-Bid Meeting on-site with Owner and Contractors to review the scope of work, view the work site and to answer any questions about the project prior to the bid date. • Provide a bid tabulation form for the bid opening and assist with the analysis of the bid results to determine the low bidder. PHASE II—CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION AND INSPECTION When construction of the project is authorized by the Owner, we will conduct and document the pre- construction conference, review submittals, verify payment requests, prepare a construction photo log, and provide intermittent inspection as needed for the pickleball courts, ADA, and storm water only. We will also conduct the pre-final and final inspections, and obtain a signed and dated City of Apple Valley-Pickleball Courts Plans,Specifications&Inspection Proposal Page 1 FRED KOLKMANN TENNIS&SPORT SURFACES,LLC 1921 MAYFAIR RD GRAFTON,WI 53024 262-685-7507 Email: courtbuilder@ameritech.net www.kolkmanncourtbuilder.com guarantee. If the owners choose to go with a Post-tensioned slab, we will also have a PTI Level 1 Certified installer to monitor the cable installation, concrete pour and tensioning of the cables. SCHEDULE No schedule has been determined at this time. INSURANCE We will maintain insurance for $1M General Liability, Workers Comp., and a $1M Professional Liability policy. WORK BY OTHERS UNDER A SEPARATE CONTRACT (not included in our fees) • Perform soil borings by Braun Intertech ($6,100.00) - see attached proposal and site plan. These borings will be needed for design of the new courts. • Perform a site survey by Cornerstone Land Surveying ($3,250.00) - see attached limits. These will be required for storm water management also to determine new elevations of courts, and surrounding area. • Once we have the survey and soil boring reports, we will come up with the new court layouts, ADA design, storm water management requirements, etc. FEES For the plans and specifications (Phase I), we propose to perform the work described herein for a fee of twenty five thousand dollars and no cents ($25,000.00), in accordance with our Standard Terms and Conditions. Fees will be invoiced $10,000.00 at about 80% completion of design and $15,000.00 after bid opening. The plans and specification fees are due whether the owner accepts or rejects the bids. For the Inspection (Phase II), services we propose to perform the work described herein for a fee of twenty thousand dollars and no cents ($20,000.00), in accordance with our Standard Terms and Conditions. Any change orders agreed to by both parties will be subject to a 10% fee. 50% of the fess would be billed at about 50% completion of the project, the remainder after completion. If the services covered by this agreement have not been completed within 12 months of the date of beginning work through no fault of ours, the amounts of compensation, rates and multiples set herein shall be adjusted. Our terms and conditions apply to this contract and are attached. This proposal is good for 90 days. This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota. City of Apple Valley-Pickleball Courts Plans,Specifications&Inspection Proposal Page 2 FRED KOLKMANN TENNIS&SPORT SURFACES,LLC 1921 MAYFAIR RD GRAFTON,WI 53024 262-685-7507 Email: courtbuilder@ameritech.net www.kolkmanncourtbuilder.com Sincerely, Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC. led ICoI€,rairff Fred Kolkmann, CTCB UNWED President TENNIS COURT M��4I City of Apple Valley-Pickleball Courts Plans,Specifications&Inspection Proposal Page 3 FRED KOLKMANN TENNIS&SPORT SURFACES,LLC 1921 MAYFAIR RD GRAFTON,WI 53024 262-685-7507 Email: courtbuilder@ameritech.net www.kolkmanncourtbuilder.com FRED KOLKMANN TENNIS &SPORT SURFACES, LLC. Terms and Conditions 1. Invoicing and payments: Invoices shall be rendered monthly on all projects. Payment is due within 30 days of invoice unless other terms are specified in the body of the contract. If payments are not received in a timely manner per the payment schedule, Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC, reserves the right to file a Mechanics' Lien against the property. Any invoice unpaid after 60 days from the invoice date, may cause Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC to withdraw permanently from any and all future activity on the project, and all other projects. 2. Document Ownership: All original calculations, sketches and construction document drawings shall remain the property of Fred Kolkmann Tennis & Sport Surfaces, LLC. City of Apple Valley-Pickleball Courts Plans,Specifications&Inspection Proposal Page 4 r l :•• ITEM: 4.Q. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Payment to Dakota Electric Association for Project 2024-154, Bury Overhead Powerlines at Hayes Park/Westview Elementary,Associated with 2023 Parks Bond Referendum Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve payment to Dakota Electric Association for Project 2024-154, Bury Overhead Powerlines at Hayes Park/Westview Elementary, associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, in the amount of$246,586.25. SUMMARY: As part of the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum projects, the City plans to construct a youth baseball/softball complex on the Westview Elementary property. One of the steps in the project is to bury the overhead powerline that runs on the south side of Hayes Park, then runs north-south along the property line between City and ISD 196 property, and then runs along the northern portion of the Westview Elementary property. Dakota Electric has developed a cost estimate of $246,586.25 for the project and requires pre-payment to schedule the work. There are a few factors that are unknown at this time that could increase the cost of the project, such as unusual soil conditions, rock formations, poor backfilling material, etc. The attached letter serves as the necessary agreement with Dakota Electric. Staff is recommending the City ask Dakota Electric to proceed with the project and the City issue a check in the full amount of $246,586.25 to the Dakota Electric Association for the work. Staff are hopeful that this project can be completed this summer, prior to beginning construction on the youth baseball/softball complex in the fall. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of $73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum ATTACHMENTS: Quotation Map QM® 4300 220th Street West GJ ELE RIC Farmington,MN 55024 651-463-6212•1-800-874-3409-3409 Fax:651-463-6256 ASSOCIATION www.dakotaelectric.com Your Touchstone Energy°Cooperative)0 Jf A Locally-Owned,Not-for-Profit Electric Cooperative March 28, 2024 City of Apple Valley Parks& Recreation Apple Valley, MN 55124 Attn: Eric Carlson Re: Dakota Electric work request to convert the existing three phase, overhead, primary distribution circuit to underground between City of Apple Valley, Hayes Community Center and ISD 196 Westview Elementary, per request. Dear Mr. Carlson, Recently Dakota Electric Association received a request to do work at 14595 Hayes Road,Apple Valley. The total payment due for the requested work is $246,586.25. This amount is due in full prior to the start of Dakota Electric work. There may be additional charges once construction has started due to unusual soil conditions such as frost, rock formations, or poor backfill requiring sand fill, or for any relocation request made after construction is underway.This estimate includes all work necessary to remove the existing overhead lines, currently located within Dakota Electric's recorded easement between ISD 196 property to the West and City of Apple Valley property to the east. See map for general reference. Construction will be scheduled after payment is received and all requirements have been met.This estimate is subject to change pending final plans for the proposed development of the youth softball and baseball properties. If you have any questions, please contact me at cwillert@dakotaelectric.com or 651-463-6262. Sincerely, Corey S. Willert Project Manager—New Construction Design An Equal Opportunity Employer r, / 7 1' 3 g - - ---- _ i a STH T W GJ ELECTRIC l < . �:_...: � �,. PMH903 ASSOCIATION 1 / a� ~• m - Ai .! Remove Overhead Line and Poles �p.A Remove Overhead Line and Poles i 1 1� ` ',.., ,' ; 9 SII:e6-_ , . r GIG N i Ii I I ' - , Cf) . A ,_ ,,,,,,,,. ii :.11, .., L. i , ..., , . . . ... 1, • . .-' '1 11.1 ., , - --'' ' - - 4 , Install new mainline underground ilfl ,- k / Wes• ,I. - and tie to existing underground conductors. lit lli 1 . EL —NPoor L. :. ,, ,t-,.-—e.1:1•)"i,I -.11:iI-..' ,� PMH903 1 c' k i ' j m !,` 'd le7_.'I-L.:c.'r.l:-,Z.,,,i'' • , . _ Fr -"i l -- - i =`a ' 0 240 480 r.4 Q t. ) ` IIIMi R 145TH ST W Feet —DR' ` Fse.. q a® r' �J .. _ f III4 ii. t. _a ,•4, NOT FOR dr-' let'7* 4 I I ri I 1 -7 1•4• 'i r • ' Remove Overhead Line and Poles s j i s CONSTRUCTION ki,4_17., " , ® 1' `, ' e �.• CITY OF APPLE VALLEY HAYES r • �� I wr • 61 PARK OH CONVERSION 1, ,. Il I. ki r 11:. . _ F.- Work Order 202466 I IIIIII1II1IIIIIIIIIII FYL!: • -tt 3 r z L, _ ' Ill a . _yv ' • Map/Twp B2-28-CB T115N R20W S28 ".i.F Install new mainline underground '_ ' ? ! ,"l�� I Staker None c, and tie to existing underground conductors. i. • jortr,,. th �* NI ti. 1,-111 ton Designer WILLERT, COREY °' �r g ^Az III ti ���- _ Tech Approver _Q . I ' ' • '` Fr Notes: N u.. n ' I Remove Overhead Line and Poles •• 4,11 �„ Install new mainline underground primary '''q'i`� -o ft . , h fy R O ,! Lam• . st—— - - - ,Ii t ma. - FNO. O 1 y(}�I�,`, �l ._ LtZ - - -•.zvL.--r' -...-�.' _ �ylly'c. _- `Jj�� 1_ - 1`\\\ \ .�' �- I`L ' 111 -' i-•• •1fr y0 •• t y u r= �rl _.9 .�.J - M. 'II '' ' N 1 0 For Dakota Electric Association Internal Use Only--This drawing is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is not intended to be used as one.Check with DEA Land Use Manager to verify specific site locations are within DEA Service Territory. This drawing is to be used for reference purposes only.Dakota ElectricAssociaton is not responsible for any inaccuracies herein contained.For location of buried cable call Gopher State One Call @ 1-800-252-1166 or 651-454-0002. • ITEM: 4.R. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Berriochoa Construction, Inc., for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 & Improvements to#1 &#3 FD Maze System Installation Only Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe, Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the agreement with Berriochoa Construction, Inc., for FD Maze System Installation ONLY in the amount of$18,000.00. SUMMARY: The City is in the process of making health/ safety and operational improvements to all three fire stations. Part of the project includes various training features as part of the new Fire Station 2. This project pertains to a training maze that allows first responders to efficiently and quickly change training scenarios in the training area. BACKGROUND: This agreement is for the installation of tracking for the maze system. The maze consists of two parts--moveable partitions that form walls and openings to simulate different building configurations and the tracking and support system attached to the ceiling that allows the partitions to be easily moved into different configurations. This agreement only pertains to the installation of the tracking and support installation. The actual partitions were purchased separately and will be installed once the tracking is in place. The maze allows first responders to train to search for victims in a smoke filled environment, while improving the training experience by having different room configurations to train in. The construction manager solicited quotations from three vendors who work with installing metal systems like that used for the tracking. Due to the unique and specialized nature of this system, some of the vendors declined to provide a quote. Berriochoa Construction, Inc. $18,000.00 Ebert Companies Declined to Provide a Quote RTL Construction Declined to Provide a Quote Staff intends to use an AIA contract form approved by the City Attorney and similar to that used by the other contracts awarded by the City for the project and managed by the construction manager. Staff recommends approval an AIA form agreement with Berriochoa Construction, Inc., for FD Maze System Installation ONLY in the amount of$18,000.00. BUDGET IMPACT: The $18,000.00 would come from the Fire Station 2 project budget. • ITEM: 4.S. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Change Order No. 19 for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe, Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Change Order No. 19 for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 to various contractors in various amounts, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign contract documents. SUMMARY: The Apple Valley Fire Station#2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 project is using construction management services. As a result, the bid specification created 29 separate bid categories and 29 separate contracts. In addition, the City has a construction management contract with Terra. Attached is a proposal for Change Order No. 19 to the project contracts. The change order covers one issue summarized below. This issue results in changes to four of the contracts. The resulting changes to each contract are line itemized on the attached summary sheet. The total budget impact for the entire change is an addition of$7,288.74. The changes to the individual contract sums prior to the approval of the change and after the approval of the change order are detailed on the attached summary sheet. The project is under budget. Due to timing and scheduling, staff may grant prior approval of some of these items to keep the project moving on schedule. If prior staff approval is given, an explanation will be noted with the issue description. BACKGROUND: Item 1: Fire Station 2 Bay Bollards and Balcony Kickplates. The fire station has a number of training features in or near the garage bay area. Training risers are located along a bay wall for firefighters to train on fire sprinkler systems. This same bay area will be used for trailered equipment, which may be backed into the bay stall. In order to prevent accidental damage to the training equipment when backing a trailer, staff recommends installation of bollards to protect the training equipment. There is a second floor training mezzanine area between the larger bay areas where there are balconies. Staff recommends the addition of kick plates at the base of the balconies to reduce the risk that tools or other objects could be dropped off the balcony onto people or equipment below in the bay. As the project is at the point where steel needs to be installed, staff granted approval to proceed with this item to keep the project moving on schedule. BUDGET IMPACT: The total budget impact for the entire change is an addition of $7,288.74. See the attached summary for the list of cost changes by issue and by contract. ATTACHMENTS: Change Order Document(s) Apple Valley Fire Station #2 & Improvements to #1 & #3 Change Order Budget Impact Summary Sheet Change Order Number: 19 Council Meeting Date: 9-May-24 Costs by Construction Issue Prior Staff Item(s) Change Amount Summary Approval? 1 Addition $ 7,288.74 FS 2 bay bollards and balcony kickplates yes Total Cost Changes $ 7,288.74 Costs by Contract Contract Change Information Costs by Contract Contractor Previous Amount Change New Amount CO# 3A Concrete Thomsen Construction Services, LLC $ 680,064.00 $ 1,460.00 $ 681,524.00 4 5A Steel (Supply& Install) Red Cedar Steel Erectors, Inc. $ 1,178,335.30 $ 5,020.40 $ 1,183,355.70 8 9F Painting Mulcahy Nickolaus LLC $ 196,063.65 $ 700.62 $ 196,764.27 8 Const. Man. Fee Terra General Contractors LLC $ 206,568.82 $ 107.72 $ 206,676.54 19 Const. Man. Bill. Hours Terra General Contractors LLC $ 2,593.76 $ - $ 2,593.76 19 Total Cost Changes $ 7,288.74 • ITEM: 4.T. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Pale Blue Dot, LLC, for Energy Efficiency& Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Submission Support Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Pale Blue Dot, LLC, for Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Submission Support in the amount of $1,464.00. SUMMARY: In 2023, the Department of Energy State & Community Energy Programs launched a new round of EECBG Program funding. This program offers the City of Apple Valley an opportunity to apply for equipment rebates. The program requirements have changed from previous EECBG funding cycles and now require submission of a Local Energy Efficiency & Conservation Strategy (EEC S) document with the application. The City approved the use the services of Pale Blue Dot to help develop the EEC S and other supporting material for the application. With Pale Blue Dot's assistance, the City completed and submitted the application. The total cost of the original project was $5,150.00. There were no change orders. The final cost of the project is $5,150.00. BACKGROUND: Staff identified several projects that fit the general criteria for the equipment rebate program. Pale Blue Dot helped to narrow the focus to an EV charging station at CMF and helped create the required documentation for the application submission. Staff recommends the Council approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Pale Blue Dot, LLC, for Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Submission Support in the amount of$1,464.00, contingent on receipt of all final payment documents. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Final Pay Documents 600 *006 00000 0606 00* City of Apple Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT DATE: 5/2/24 FOR PERIOD: April,2024 Sustainability Goalsetting and EECBG 9/19/23 4/30/24 PROJECT: Grant Submission Support FROM: TO: CONTRACTOR: paleBLUEdot LLC REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. 3 (invoice 1325) 2515 White Bear Ave A8,Suite 177 ADDRESS: Maplewood,MN 55109 SUMMARY: 1. Original Contract Amount $ 5,150 2. Change Order -ADDITION • $0 3. Change Order- DEDUCTION $0 4. Revised Contract Amount $ 5,150 5. Total Completed and Stored to Date $ 5,150 6. Less Retainage 0 % $ 0 7. Total Earned Less Retainage $ 5,150 8. Less Amount Paid Previously $ 3,686 9. AMOUNT DUE THIS CURRENT REQUEST $ 1,464 The undersigned Contractor certifies that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the work covered by this application for payment has been completed in accordance with the contract documents, that all amounts have been paid by him for work for which previous payments were received from the City and that current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor: paleB Edot LLC Ted Redmond By: Vice President Recommended for Payment By: ATTACH ITEMIZED INVOICE Title: Date: AINVOICE ti • Pale Blue Dot LLC 2515 White Bear Avenue A8 making c�iange personal � Suite 177 paleBLUEdot Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 United States BILL TO Invoice Number: 1325 City of Apple Valley Charles Grawe Invoice Date: April 30, 2024 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 Payment Due: May 30, 2024 United States Amount Due (USD): $1,464.00 Service Quantity Price Amount Grant Support Services 1 $1,464.00 $1,464.00 Progress Payment To Date (See attached detail) Subtotal: $1,464.00 Total: $1,464.00 Amount Due (USD): $1,464.00 Notes/Terms Thank you for working with paleBLUEdot -we are grateful for the opportunity to work with you! Please make check payable to: Pale Blue Dot LLC 2515 White Bear Avenue A8 Suite 177 Maplewood, MN 55109 Thank you very much. If there is anything that we can do to help support you, please feel free to contact us. Have a wonderful day! Ted City of Apple Valley A EECBG Submission Support Services 4/111r16.- Progress Invoice for Services as of 4/30/2024 poleBLUEdotL« Compensation Component Fee %Complete Earned Previously This Invoice Invoiced Goal Setting and EECS Document Support $5,150.00 100.0% $5,150.00 $3,686.00 $1,464.00 Subtotal $5,150.00 100.0% $5,150.00 $3,686.00 $1,464.00 Budget Remaining(Basic Services) $0.00 Additional Services N/A $0.00 0.0% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 N/A $0.00 0.0% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Subtotal $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total $5,150.00 100.0% $5,150.00 $3,686.00 $1,464.00 • ITEM: 4.U. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple 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 May 9,2024 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, Adam Cavanaugh Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.30 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Andrew Cavanaugh Rehire Lifeguard II Seasonal 1940 $ 21.05 Hourly C-06 6/8/2024 Casual, Ella Day Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Cristal Escobar Hire Sales Clerk Variable Hour 5060 $ 15.50 Hourly L-1 4/15/2024 Casual, Isabel Frechette Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Accept Full-Time, Pamela Gackstetter Retirement City Clerk Regular 1015 12/2/2024 Casual, Benson Gray Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Full-Time, Steven Groves Promotion Maintenance Worker II Regular 5305 $ 28.70 Hourly UM2 5/18/2024 Casual, Ethan Hansen Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Connor Hennen Rehire Golf Shop Attendant Variable Hour 2205 $ 14.25 Hourly C-01 5/1/2024 Casual, Brayden Herzberg Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Full-Time, Robert Hochsprung Promotion Maintenance Worker II Regular 1600 $ 30.85 Hourly UM2 5/18/2024 I Casual, Samuel Hovda Hire Professional Intern Seasonal 1030 $ 20.05 Hourly C-06 5/13/2024 Casual, Ed Hurney Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 19.70 Hourly SMI 5/1/2024 Casual, Samuel Johnson Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Ruhan Jordan Hire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 5305 $ 18.40 Hourly SMI 5/1/2024 Casual, Adeline Judson Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Accept Paid on Call Andy Keller Resignation Firefighter Volunteer 1300 6/4/2024 Casual, Mallory Knutson Rehire Pool Manager Seasonal 1940 $ 25.65 Hourly C-09 6/8/2024 Casual, Zoe Kritsas Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.20 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Jackson Kunze Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Ashley Losie Rehire Lifeguard II Seasonal 1940 $ 18.60 Hourly C-06 6/8/2024 Casual, Reed Luczak Rehire Pool Manager Seasonal 1940 $ 26.95 Hourly C-09 6/8/2024 Casual, Elijah Montgomery Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1930 $ 18.60 Hourly C-06 6/8/2024 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 2 PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley May 9,2024 Human Resources First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, Matt Moorlach Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1930 $ 20.05 Hourly C-06 6/8/2024 Casual, Riley Mortenson Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 19.00 Hourly SMI 5/1/2024 Casual, Ashley Nelsen Rehire Lifeguard II Seasonal 1940 $ 19.55 Hourly C-06 6/8/2024 Casual, Natalie Olsen Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Full-Time, Jacob Olson Promotion Maintenance Worker II Regular 1600 $ 30.85 Hourly UM2 5/18/2024 Casual, Wyatt Soderholm Rehire Sales Clerk Variable Hour 5060 $ 15.50 Hourly L-1 5/1/2024 Casual, Peyton VeDepo Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Brynn Wagner Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1930 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Natalie Wees Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 16.90 Hourly C-05 6/8/2024 Casual, Samuel Weinhaus Rehire Recreation Program Leader Seasonal 1800 $ 14.60 Hourly C-02 5/1/2024 Recreation Program Casual, Alexa Wright Hire Assistant Seasonal 1800 $ 13.90 Hourly C-01 6/8/2024 The Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. Page 2 of 2 • ITEM: 4.V. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Claims and Bills Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve claims and bills. SUMMARY: Attached for City Council review and approval are check registers for recent claims and bills. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Check registers dated April 17, 2024, and April 24, 2024, in the amounts of $1,930,675.91, and $1,684,117.49, respectively. ATTACHMENTS: Claims and Bills Claims and Bills R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31445 4/19/2024 147453 ADAM'S PEST CONTROL INC 20.31- CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463111 3887600 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN] 20.31 CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463111 3887600 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 270.31 PEST CONTROL MC 463111 3887600 1060.6249 - OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 88.07 PEST CONTROL WELL#3 463145 3890260 5320.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 358.38 31446 4/19/2024 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 288.00 ANNUAL STREET MAPS-FIRE 2024 463125 127293 1510.6239 PRINTING PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 159.51 PLANS AND SPECS 463077 127471 2027.6229 2024104R GENERAL SUPPLIES ROAD ESCROW 140.27 PLANS AND SPECS 463079 127473 2027.6229 2024101G GENERAL SUPPLIES ROAD ESCROW 118.30 PLANS AND SPECS 463078 127474 2027.6229 2021150P GENERAL SUPPLIES ROAD ESCROW 706.08 31447 4/19/2024 144685 AM CRAFT SPIRITS INC 58.50 LIQ#3 00051504 463207 18652 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 270.32 TAX#3 00051504 463208 18652 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00051504 463209 18652 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 36.00 TAX#1 00051504 463204 18666 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 208.47 NTAX#1 00051504 463205 18666 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#1 00051504 463206 18666 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 579.29 ' 31448 4/19/2024 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 82.75 VACUUM MOTOR AND BELT 463435 11NWRPVKT77D 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 33.05 HDMI OUTLET REPAIR PARTS. 463083 13WWPTHQVML7 1900.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 94.96 URINAL SCREENS 463429 17C4HCC9FL37 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 13.98 WHITE BOARD SUPPLIES 463119 1D7GFRN4P6WX 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 247.46 WHITE BOARD SUPPLIES 463120 1F6WQTVLTFDK 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25.24 DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 463158 1FPQDKKXHPLX 1920.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 168.02 CMF AUTO FAUCET SOLENOID 463468 1 PLQ364QHXR6 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 32.92 GOAL SETTING SUPPLIES 463100 1QC4J7DH6NV3 1005.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 116.68 BATHROOM SUPPLIES CMF 463493 1 RQ7P9474T3P 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 86.98 ODOR CONTROL 463082 1TRDFLYRGRLV 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 902.04 31449 4/19/2024 100709 BATTERIES PLUS BULBS 57.81 BATTERIES FOR SAFETY SIGNS 463475 P71756629 5375.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIF 58.00 BATTERIES FOR SAFETY SIGNS 463475 P71756629 5330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP Ni 115.81 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31450 4/19/2024 100054 BAUER BUILT INC Continued... 1,729.89 DRIVE&STEER TIRES#240 463184 180300258 1630.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 1,237.27 DRIVE TIRES#306 463184 180300258 5505.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 240.00- TIRE CASING CORE#401 463134 518025979 5390.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 2,727.16 31451 4/19/2024 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION 189.30 TAX#1 00004928 463315 108175600 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 24.00 NOTAX#1 00004928 463316 108175600 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 118.10 TAX#2 00004928 463330 108202000 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 24.00 NOTAX#2 00004928 463331 108202000 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 84.00 TAX#3 00004928 463334 108203000 5085,6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 28.50 NOTAX#3 00004928 463335 108226900 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 222.00 LIQ#1 00004928 463321 108228800 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 29.50 TAX#1 00004928 463322 108228800 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 324.75 LIQ#1 00004928 463312 203082100 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 172.00 NOTAX#1 00004928 463313 203082100 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 463314 203082100 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,127.99 THC#1 00004928 463317 203094200 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 402,20 LIQ#1 00004928 463318 203141500 5015,6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 WINE#1 00004928 463319 203141500 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 463320 203141500 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 950.45 LIQ#3 00004928 463332 203141600 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 463333 203141600 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 420.50 LIQ#2 00004928 463328 203161500 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#2 00004928 463329 203161500 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 747.25 LIQ#1 00004928 463323 203224600 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 925.70 THC#1 00004928 463324 203224600 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00 WINE#1 00004928 463325 203224600 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 99.00 TAX#1 00004928 463326 203224600 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 34.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 463327 203224600 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 569.10 LIQ#3 00004928 463336 203234300 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 647.99 THC#3 00004928 463337 203234300 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 92.57- CMTHC#3 00004928 463338 203234300 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 22.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 463339 203234300 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,00- CMFREIGHT#3 00004928 463340 203234300 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7,395.76 31452 4/19/2024 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 7,776.50 EASEMENT DESCRIPTIONS 463196 332110 4752.6235 2022111E CONSULTANT SERVICES ELECTRIC FRANCHSE 1,627.50 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 463197 332113 2027.6235 2024105R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31452 4/19/2024 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. Continued... 256.50 FINAL DESIGN 463470 332116 4422.6235 2021154G CONSULTANT SERVICES '21 FACILITIES CIP 85.50 RECORD PLAN GIS 463471 332117 4502.6235 2023163G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 171.00 CAD SUPPORT 463472 332119 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 85.50 RECORD PLAN GIS 463473 332121 4502.6235 2022158G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 10,002.50 31453 4/19/2024 121092 BOURGET IMPORTS 176.00 BEER#3 00045600 463216 205379 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 463217 205379 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 320.00 WINE#2 00045600 463212 205380 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#2 00045600 463213 205380 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 328.00 WINE#3 00045600 463214 205381 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 463215 205381 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 176.00 WINE#1 00045600 463210 205382 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7.00 FREIGHT#1 00045600 463211 205382 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 248.00 WINE#3 00045600 463218 205716 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 463219 205716 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,275.00 31454 4/19/2024 101562 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 290.35 USB EXTERNAL DRIVE 463116 QK76980 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 290.35 31455 4/19/2024 158313 CITY WIDE FACILITY SOLUTIONS 1,286.25 CMF CLEANING SERVICE 463194 32009024029 1540.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,286.25 31456 4/19/2024 150664 CLUB PROPHET SOFTWARE LLC 263.88 CLUB PROPHET POS F&B APR 463199 INV2162772 2270.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 546,00 CLUB PROPHET POS GOLF APR 463199 INV2162772 2210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF PRO SHOP 809.88 31457 4/19/2024 100100 CNH ARCHITECTS 6,821.56 FS 2 ARCHITECT FEES 463402 3123 4422.6235 2021170G CONSULTANT SERVICES '21 FACILITIES CIP 6,821.56 31458 4/19/2024 151767 CONFLUENCE 4,720.00 REDWOOD MAR 24 LANDSCAPE ARCH 463174 28697 2360.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES REDWOOD PARK 8,768.75 YOUTH BBSB COMPLEX L.ARCHITECT 463175 28698 2309.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES HAYES BASEBALL/SOFTBALL COMF 13,488.75 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31458 4/19/2024 151767 CONFLUENCE Continued... 31459 4/19/2024 100116 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO INC 6,343.63 HOLDER PARTS 463408 209386 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 6,343.63 31460 4/19/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 5.00 CD SIREN-PILOT KNOB#394930-2 463157 200010000089APR 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 24 5.10 CD SIREN-CHAPARRAL#2010833 463157 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Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31460 4/19/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 39.65 EASTVIEW PRESS BOX#2079408 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 43.73 GALAXIE PK WMHSE#481583-3 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 46.07 COBBLESTONE PAVILLION 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 47.58 AV EAST PK WMHSE#2148484 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 50.92 HAGEMEISTER PK SHLTR#151256-5 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 54.64 PW RADIO EQUIP#215383-1 463157 200010000089APR 1540,6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 24 66.72 PARK HS#4 FIELDS#224529-8 463157 200010000089APR 1780.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 24 71.00 FARQ PK RESTROOMS#1617653 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 73,88 DELANEY PK SHLTR#151247-4 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 74.48 VALLEY MID PK SHLTR#1247824 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 180,56 HUNTINGTON PK SHLTR#2014926 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 210.73 AQUATIC CENTER#273061-2 463157 200010000089APR 1940,6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 24 233.48 CMF STORAGE#2009652 463157 200010000089APR 1540.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 24 273.06 REDWOOD/POOL#108328-6 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 374 74 AVFAC EXPANSION#443065-8 463157 200010000089APR 1940,6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 24 608 84 TEEN CENTER#268335-7 463157 200010000089APR 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 885.09 FIRE STATION#3#146046-8 463157 •200010000089APR 1340.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC FIRE 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5210.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 15.97 PUMPHOUSE 15#2121093 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 19.02 PALOMINO RESERVOIR#103546-8 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 21.31 HERALD WY PRESS STN#103686-2 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 30.22 PUMPHOUSE#5#135486-9 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 50.43 PUMPHOUSE#1#106890-7 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 51.30 LS 7 HERITAGE HILLS#144109-6 463157 200010000089APR 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 24 52.90 LS 11-HIGHLAND PT CT#2021699 463157 200010000089APR 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 24 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31460 4/19/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 54.14 LS 10 NORDIC WOODS#1830835 463157 200010000089APR 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 24 75.70 PUMPHOUSE#2#108018-3 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 99.25 PUMPHOUSE 14#2008852 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 99,25 PUMPHOUSE 08#1468404 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 124.65 WTRTWR RESERV-LONGRDG#144881- 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 158.74 PUMPHOUSE#4#121151-5 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 174.60 PUMPHOUSE#3#106099-5 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 176.20 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WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 1,008.42 LIFT STN 1 ELLICE#131715-5 463157 200010000089APR 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 24 1,615.09 PUMPHOUSE 09#1526292 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 1,628,15 PUMPHOUSE 12#2023273 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 2,303.42 PUMPHOUSE 19#415728-5 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31460 4/19/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 24 2,339.19 PUMPHOUSE#7#126394-6 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 2,513.27 PUMPHOUSE#10#155867-5 463157 200010000089APR 5320.6255 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CEDAR&147TH#1033901 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 56.87 SIGNAL GALAXIE&150TH#1821115 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 60.09 SIGNAL CEDAR&140TH#1577386 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 60.21 SIGNAL-140TH/PENNOCK#303778-5 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 63.43 SIGNAL 42&GARDENVW#124646-1 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 103.21 SIGNAL-GALAXIE&38#2146678 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 125.40 CEDAR/147TH LTS#501520-1 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL .Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unil 31460 4/19/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 24 130.23 CO RD 42/CEDAR LTS#501516-9 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 171.26 147TH ST W LTS#498760-8 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 201.12 CEDAR/145TH LTS#501526-8 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 216.00 CEDAR&153RD LT#487980-5 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 223.06 CEDAR/140TH LTS#501536-7 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 244.62 CEDAR&157RD LT#487985-4 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 35,597.41 UTILITY STREET LTS#1109149 463157 200010000089APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 99,648.45 31461 4/19/2024 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 48.67 PH-APPLEWOOD POINTE SECOND ADD 463129 992096 4502.6239 2024147L PRINTING IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 600.00 DIRECT EMAIL WINE ADVERTISING 463203 992309 5005.6239 PRINTING LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 648,67 31462 4/19/2024 120313 FASTENAL COMPANY 209.63 BATTING CAGE SUPPLIES 463168 MNLAK203484 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 209.63 31463 4/19/2024 100209 GOPHER STATE ONE-CALL 6.75 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL 463445 4030187 5805.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 6.75 31464 4/19/2024 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 100.61 RTV GASKET 463101 9070326062 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 20.17 WELL 7 OUTDOOR LIGHTING 463153 9075624685 5320.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 332.10 WINDSCREEN SUPPLIES 463169 9077753094 1745.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK CRT/GAME AREA MAINTENAN 34.87- FILTER CREDIT 463443 9079622636 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 418.01 31465 4/19/2024 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 47.98 AVSA PRINTER PAPER 463085 IN4502509 5205.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 6.94 LIQ1 INK ROLLER/CLEANER 463151 IN4508245 5025.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31465 4/19/2024 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS Continued... 93.29 CLEANING SUPPLIES 463141 IN4509127 5065.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 204.48 GARBAGE BAGS 463159 IN4509365 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 352.69 31466 4/19/2024 144552 KENDELL DOORS&HARDWARE INC 128.50 KEYS 463170 IN095246 1710.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMEN 128.50 31467 4/19/2024 100279 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR SERVICES 705.00 SERGEANT(#243)UNION DUES 463069 41024944063 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,172.50 POLICE(#71)UNION DUES 463069 41024944063 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,877,50 . 31468 4/19/2024 156007 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY 59.97 CHECK VALVE FOR 4985 463444 P10808 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 59.97 31469 4/19/2024 100299 MASTER ELECTRIC CO 880.00 JCAC ELECTRICAL WORK 463404 SD50577 1730.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,275.25 LABOR&TRUCK CHARGE LOW ZONE3 463410 SD50578 5325.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/R 605.52 WIRING WELL#5 GENERATOR 463411 SD50579 5320.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 1,166,83 ELECTR CIRCUITS CMF PARKS AREA 463412 SD50581 1730.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 9,680.00 INSTALL NEW VFD HZ PUMP#4 463413 SD50587 5325,6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/R 440.00 GENERATOR DAMPER&EXHAUST FAN 463414 SD50721 5325.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/F 583.10 LABOR TROUBLE SHOOTING WELL#20 463415 SD50723 5320.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 440.00 JCAC ELECTRICAL WORK 463407 SD50745 1730,6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 15,070.70 31470 4/19/2024 151844 MAVERICK WINE LLC 396.00 LIQ#3 00052289 463235 1207219 5085,6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,50 FREIGHT#3 00052289 463236 1207219 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 271.92 WINE#3 00052289 463237 1218349 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00052289 463238 1218349 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 672.42 31471 4/19/2024 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS 600.00 LIQ#3 00001291 463249 231677 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES _ 15.00 FREIGHT#3 00001291 463250 231677 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,227.00 WINE#1 00001291 463243 232010 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 34.50 FREIGHT#1 00001291 463244 232010 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31471 4/19/2024 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS Continued... 2,562.00 WINE#3 00001291 463251 232011 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 34,50 FREIGHT#3 00001291 463252 232011 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,539,00 WINE#2 00001291 463247 232012 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 22.50 FREIGHT#2 00001291 463248 232012 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 924,00 WINE#3 00001291 463253 232830 • 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00001291 463254 232830 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 318.00 WINE#1 00001291 463245 233442 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#1 00001291 463246 233442 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8,296.00 31472 4/19/2024 141723 PRECISE MRM LLC 630.00 PLOW TRUCK GPS SERVICES(30) 463180 IN2001048032 1665.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 630.00 31473 4/19/2024 122110 REINDERS INC 1,480.00 FERTILIZER 463405 310112601 1720.6213 FERTILIZER PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 1,480.00 31474 4/19/2024 144815 RIHM KEN WORTH 1,525.90 BRAKE CALIPER#4984 463179 2163566A 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 56.55 HUB KIT#310 463485 2170525A 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 1,582.45 31475 4/19/2024 142782 RINK-TEC INTERNATIONAL 857.05 AVSA REFRIGERATION QUARTERLY 463202 5718 5210.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 857.05 31476 4/19/2024 148730 SAAM,MATT 54.60 MILEAGE-SAAM 463137 20240329 1500.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PW MANAGEMENT 54.60 31477 4/19/2024 100829 SHAMROCK GROUP INC 192.50 CO2/NITRO GAS 463420 3007519 2270.6422 GOLF-KITCHEN SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 192,50 31478 4/19/2024 100437 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 1,910.00 CROSSWALK STRIPING PAINT 463192 70704 1680.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKER: 1,910.00 31479 4/19/2024 102293 SKINNER,STEPHAN C R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31479 4/19/2024 102293 SKINNER,STEPHAN C Continued... 24.12 MARCH MILEAGE-SKINNER 463139 20240314 1700.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMEN 24.12 31480 4/19/2024 144495 SMALL LOT MN 90.00 LIQ#2 00051469 463258 75490 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 36.00 THC#2 00051469 463259 75490 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#2 00051469 463260 75490 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 131.00 31481 4/19/2024 102904 ST ANDREWS PRODUCTS CO 10.07- GOLF USE TAX 463432 54231 2200,2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 10.07 GOLF USE TAX 463432 54231 2215.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 146.54 BAGS 463432 54231 2215.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 46.57 GOLF FREIGHT 463439 5423162392 2260.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 608.00 TEES AND DIVOT TOOL 463439 5423162392 2260.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 801.11 31482 4/19/2024 158145 TERRA CONSTRUCTION 75,850.04 FS 2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 463401 2174520240331 4422.6235 2021170G CONSULTANT SERVICES '21 FACILITIES CIP 75,850.04 31483 4/19/2024 111055 THE RETROFIT COMPANIES INC 952.00 RECYCLE ELECTRONICS 463181 1241561N 1060.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 952.00 31484 4/19/2024 147460 TRADITION WINE&SPIRITS 1,288.00 WINE#3 00051881 463267 39356 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 27.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 463268 39356 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,204.00 WINE#3 00051881 463269 39429 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 463270 39429 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,531.00 31485 4/19/2024 100481 TRI-STATE BOBCAT INC 25.15 ROLLER REPAIR 463446 P14459 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 747.08 BOBCAT MOWER PARTS 463195 P14524 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 42.89 WEED SPRAYER PARTS 463469 P14718 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 815.12 31486 4/19/2024 122010 VINOCOPIA 186.50 WINE#3 00046257 463275 348321 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31486 4/19/2024 122010 VINOCOPIA Continued... 139.50 TAX#3 00046257 463276 348321 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#3 00046257 463277 348321 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 315.00 LIQ#3 00046257 463278 348670 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 848.00 WINE#3 00046257 463279 348670 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 463280 348670 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 392.04 WINE#1 00046257 463271 348671 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 463272 348671 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 760.00 WINE#2 00046257 463273 348672 5055,6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#2 00046257 463274 348672 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,686.54 31487 4/19/2024 100081 WASTE MANAGEMENT-BURNSVILLE LANDFILL 384.23 PARK TRASH 463140 3734802915 1720.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 384.23 31488 4/19/2024 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE 314.67 WINE#1 00015926 463281 263318 5015,6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.70 FREIGHT#1 00015926 463282 263318 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 472.00 WINE#3 00015926 463287 263331 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10,00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 463288 263331 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 120.00 WINE#2 00015926 463285 264012 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10,00 FREIGHT#2 00015926 463286 264012 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,528.00 WINE#3 00015926 463289 264539 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 22.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 463290 264539 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 373.33 WINE#1 00015926 463283 264548 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.80 FREIGHT#1 00015926 463284 264548 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,873.50 31489 4/19/2024 101003 WINZER FRANCHISE COMPANY 45 14 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 1765,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 45.14 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 45.14 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 1350.6229 . GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 45 14 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 1210,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 45.14 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 45.15 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463166 2029844 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 9.21 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463428 2038211 163076229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 9.22 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463428 2038211 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 9.22 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463428 2038211 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 9.22 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,&WASHERS 463428 2038211 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 307,72 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31489 4/19/2024 101003 WINZER FRANCHISE COMPANY Continued... 31490 4/19/2024 100528 ZIEGLER INC 88.92- PARTS-333 PLOW RETURN 463482 CM000205661 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 5,316.50 PLOW EDGES (16) _ 463188 IN001414959 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 981.29 PLOW EDGE&ANGLE CYLINDER 463189 IN001421184 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 6,208.87 31491 4/19/2024 100529 ZINCK,JAMES R 64.32 ZINCK MILEAGE MARCH 463084 20240328 2205.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE GOLF MANAGEMENT 64.32 319340 4/17/2024 152774 ADIDAS AMERICA INC 14.08 GOLF FREIGHT 463419 6161101724 2260.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 57.00 ADIDAS HATS 463419 6161101724 2260.6413 GOLF-CAPS/HATS/CLOTHING GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 71.08 319341 4/17/2024 100089 ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL 8.73 DIELETRIC GREASE 463146 1594452902 5380.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 20.53 MOWER SERVICING PARTS 463464 15941D449186 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 47.82 OIL 463133 15941D449188 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 39.89 DEUTSCH TERMINAL TOOL 463160 15941D449189 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 9.81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 9.81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 9.81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 9.81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 9.81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 9:81 AC SYSTEM DYE 463161 15941D449190 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 19.26 WINDSHIELD ICE SCRAPERS 463162 15941D449191 1350.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 19.26 WINDSHIELD ICE SCRAPERS 463162 15941D449191 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE 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EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 43.23 BRAKE CLEAN/GREASE 463106 15941D449801 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319341 4/17/2024 100089 ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL Continued... 16,79 BUTT TERMINAL WP 463107 15941D450336 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 62.55 FLOOR COATING ALIMAGNET 463148 15941D451856 5507.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ALIMAGNET STM LIFT 588.47 319342 4/17/2024 101231 ADVANCED GRAPHIX INC 53.40 UNIT NUMBER DECALS 463182 213766 1013.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CODE ENFORCEMENT 53.40 UNIT NUMBER DECALS 463182 213766 1400.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 53.40 UNIT NUMBER DECALS 463182 213766 1510.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 53.40 UNIT NUMBER DECALS 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Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319347 4/17/2024 100072 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION Continued... 26,099.85 319348 4/17/2024 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 11,147.28 LIQ#3 00001930 463373 115009607 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 76.00 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463374 115009607 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 63,97 TAX#3 00001930 463375 115009608 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463376 115009608 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,060.00 WINE#3 00001930 463395 115009609 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463396 115009609 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1 5,702.28 LIQ#2 00001930 463359 115009617 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 43.70 FREIGHT#2 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115144090 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,144.00 WINE#2 00001930 463391 115144091 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 12.65 FREIGHT#2 00001930 463392 115144091 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 210.50 LIQ#2 00001930 463367 115144092 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#2 00001930 463368 115144092 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 174.51 TAX#1 00001930 463350 115144094 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463351 115144094 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,590.50 LIQ#1 00001930 463348 115144095 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 14.95 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463349 115144095 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319348 4/17/2024 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 1,192.00 WINE#1 00001930 463385 115144096 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11,50 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463386 115144096 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 910.28 LIQ#3 00001930 463379 115251639 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 9.20 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463380 115251639 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 30.11 TAX#3 00001930 463381 115251640 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463382 115251640 5085,6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,128.00 WINE#3 00001930 463399 115251641 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 28.94 FREIGHT#3 00001930 463400 115251641 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 708.00 LIQ#2 00001930 463369 115251650 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#2 00001930 463370 115251650 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 53.55 NTAX#2 00001930 463371 115251651 5055,6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#2 00001930 463372 115251651 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 360.00 WINE#2 00001930 463393 115251652 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#2 00001930 463394 115251652 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3,759.10 LIQ#1 00001930 463355 115251653 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 202.50- CMLIQ#1 00001930 463356 115251653 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 33.54 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463357 115251653 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15- CMFREIGHT#1 00001930 463358 115251653 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 632.00 WINE#1 00001930 463387 115251654 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.90 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463388 115251654 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 118.11 TAX#1 00001930 463352 115251745 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 48.00 NTAX#1 00001930 463353 115251745 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#1 00001930 463354 115251745 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 43,757.90 319349 4117/2024 122371 CANNON RIVER WINERY 672.60 WINE#3 00046665 463220 16542 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 672.60 319350 4/17/2024 100878 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 51.48 AVSA CABLE-MARCH 463422 175320701MAR24 5205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 39.85 CMF CABLE TV-MARCH 463099 175321001MAR24 1540.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 91.33 319351 4/17/2024 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION 36.00 CMF MATS 463112 4187608118 1540.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 151.45 CINTAS LINENS 463130 4188211299 2270.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 7.33 PARKS COVERALLS 463167 4188309622 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMEN' 9.97 SHOP COVERALLS 463167 4188309622 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 44.03 STREETS COVERALLS 463167 4188309622 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319351 4/17/2024 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION Continued... 2.13- LIQ3 USE TAX 463426 4188312647 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 2.13 LIQ3 USE TAX 463426 4188312647 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 31.04 MATS&MOPS 463426 4188312647 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 61.98 CH MAT SVC 463155 4188472901 1060,6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 61.40 CARPET RUNNERS 463128 4188472908 1060.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 .83- LIQ2 USE TAX 463150 4188612283 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .83 LIQ2 USE TAX 463150 4188612283 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 12.00 FLOOR MAT 463150 4188612283 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 146.69 CINTAS LINENS 463421 4188917982 2215.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 1.22- STR DISCOUNT 463433 4189026155 1600.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET MANAGEMENT 7.33 PARKS COVERALLS 463433 4189026155 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMEN' 9.97 SHOP COVERALLS 463433 4189026155 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 44.03 STREETS COVERALLS 463433 4189026155 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 36.00 CMF MATS 463479 4189195917 1540.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC .46- LIQ1 USE TAX 463425 4189196069 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .46 LIQ1 USE TAX 463425 4189196069 5025.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 6.72 RUGS 463425 4189196069 5025.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 664.72 319352 4/17/2024 113504 CINTAS FIRST AID&SAFETY 50.43 1ST AID SUPPLIES PD EVIDENCE R 463449 5204771446 1215.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DETECTIVE UNIT 92.09 1ST AID SUPPLIES MC 463449 5204771446 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 155.78 CINTAS FIRST AID 463424 5206206376 2215.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 298.30 319353 4/17/2024 102832 CLUBPROCURE 160.00 PROCURE DUES 463417 INV132463 2205.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS GOLF MANAGEMENT 160.00 319354 4/17/2024 130960 COLDSPRING GRANITE COMPANY 377.00 NICHE PLAQUE-SMEBAKKEN 463126 R12189172 5605.6325 COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 135.00 NICHE DATE PLATE-BJERKE 463127 R12189438 5605.6325 COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 377.00 NICHE PLAQUE-VISNOVEC 463450 R12192704 5605.6325 COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 889.00 319355 4/17/2024 100510 CORE&MAIN 72.04- UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 463418 U513678 5310.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/REAI 72.04 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 463418 U513678 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 1,119.89 1.5"BRASS METER FLANGES 463418 U513678 5310.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/REAI 1,119,89 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319355 4/17/2024 100510 CORE&MAIN Continued... 319356 4/17/2024 100114 CUB FOODS 1.70- CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463438 202404111116 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 1.70 CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463438 202404111116 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 76.29 TEA,HOT COCOA,TABLE CLOTHS 463438 202404111116 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 76.29 319357 4/17/2024 143882 CULLIGAN 62.75 HAYES WATER SOFTENING 463088 157985475324MAR 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAY 24 108.00 HAYES WATER SOFTENING LEASE 463088 157985475324MAR 5265.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAY 24 108.00 AVSA WATER SOFTENING LEASE 463087 157985539939MAR 5210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 24 278 75 319358 4/17/2024 101329 CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE 2,391.62 MC GENERATOR MAINT/RPR 463193 E438974 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 2,391.62 319359 4/17/2024 120652 DAKOTA COUNTY TREASURER 100.00 WASTE HAULERS LICENSE 463136 20240404 1720.6399 OTHER CHARGES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 100.00 319360 4/17/2024 100137 DELEGARD TOOL CO 155.80 IMPACT REPAIR 463486 351003 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 26,23 SOCKET FOR HUB #310 463480 3805211 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 182.03 319361 4/17/2024 140659 DOMACE VINO 444.00 WINE#3 00050649 463221 27977 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00050649 463222 27977 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 456.00 319362 4/17/2024 120698 DURAND MANUFACTURING 375.00 SNOW BLOWER EDGES 463118 31264 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIRMEN I MAIN I ENANCE 375.00 319363 4/17/2024 129765 ELVIN,COLLEEN 51.00 RISK REDUCTION-ELVIN-MANKATOMN 463156 20240411 1310.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE FIRE TRAINING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319363 4/17/2024 129765 ELVIN,COLLEEN Continued... 51.00 319364 4/17/2024 100166 FEDEX 105.48 FREIGHT ON RESALE 463423 846532680 2260.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 105.48 319365 4/17/2024 100168 FERRELLGAS 138.21 PROPANE STREETS FORK 463109 1126328835 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 138.21 319366 4/17/2024 101328 GOVCONNECTION INC 36.71 AVCC KIOSK COMPUTER COMPONENTS 463086 75146287 2305.6229 PR230032 GENERAL SUPPLIES APPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTE 681.10 AVCC KIOSK COMPUTER COMPONENTS 463176 75150996 2305.6229 PR230032 GENERAL SUPPLIES APPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTE 70.81 NETWORK EQUIPMENT 463113 75168970 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 788.62 319367 4/17/2024 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 4.17- CMWINE#3 OVERPAID 00032379 463224 144832A 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 468.00 LIQ#1 00032379 463223 145715 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 640.50 LIQ#3 00032379 463225 145951 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 WINE#3 00032379 463226 145951 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 9.00 FREIGHT#3 00032379 463227 145951 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 259.50 LIQ#3 00032379 463228 146150 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 WINE#3 00032379 463229 146150 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6,75 FREIGHT#3 00032379 463230 146150 5085,6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,894.58 319368 4/17/2024 153022 HENDRICKSON,JAMES P 55.00 SB EXAM FEE-HENDRICKSON 463476 20240410 5370.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS SEWER TRAINING/SCHOOL/MEETIN 55.00 319369 4/17/2024 100684 HIRSHFIELDS INC 1,500,00 FIELD MARKING PAINT 463406 245931N 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 2,871.07 FIELD MARKING PAINT 463406 245931N 1715,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENAN( 4,371.07 319370 4/17/2024 102285 HOLLAND SUPPLY INC 79 17 LOWERING DEVICE HANDLE REPLACE 463462 INV151062 5605.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CEMETERY 7917 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319371 4/17/2024 158287 JLG ARCHITECTS Continued... 57,132.78 AVFAC MAR 24 ARCHITECT SERVICE 463173 23427 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 57,132,78 319372 4/17/2024 152648 JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECT 8.61- CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463200 51734589 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 8.61 CH SALES TAX ADJUST 463200 51734589 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 477.08 RPL SMOKE DETECTOR BASEMENT M 463200 51734589 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 477.08 319373 4/17/2024 154706 KL LOMPLAN WINES INC 226.08 WINE#3 00052648 463231 139373620 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.50 FREIGHT#3 00052648 463232 139373620 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 990.00 WINE#3 00052648 463233 14000358 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 17.50 FREIGHT#3 00052648 463234 14000358 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,237.08 319374 4/17/2024 161522 LAURSEN ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT LLC 500.00 PARTS-HOSE REEL 463191 1232 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 500.00 319375 4/17/2024 116371 LOFFLER COMPANIES INC(CONT I 1,140.84 WIDE FORMAT PRINTER INK&ROLL 463198 4662227 1400.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 1,140.84 319376 4/17/2024 145429 LUBE-TECH&PARTNERS,LLC 78.22 MULTI PURPOSE GREASE TUBES 463185 3460513 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 234.67 MULTI PURPOSE GREASE TUBES 463185 3460513 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANC 78.22 MULTI PURPOSE GREASE TUBES 463185 3460513 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 78.23 MULTI PURPOSE GREASE TUBES 463185 3460513 5345.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANC'! 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 1350.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 1210.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 405.95 BULK TRANSMISSION FLUID 463186 3460576 5345.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 2,905.04 319377 4/17/2024 119353 MADISON NATIONAL LIFE INS CO INC 234.00 STD FEES 463097 20240401 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES .11 LTD INS ADJ JENSEN 463097 20240401 9000.2113 ACCRUED LTD PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319377 4/17/2024 119353 MADISON NATIONAL LIFE INS CO INC Continued... 2,685.64 LTD INSURANCE APRIL 463097 20240401 9000.2113 ACCRUED LTD PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,919.75 319378 4/17/2024 100294 MAIL PACK&SHIP 8.32 DULTMEIR PARTS RETURN FILL STA 463108 163 5330,6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP IV 265.58 WATER METER RMA 463108 163 5310.6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/REAI 273.90' 319379 4/17/2024 158941 MARSHBANK,DARREN 14.00 CRYPTO CURRENCY-MARSHBANK 463131 20240313 1225.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE TRAINING 14.00 319380 4/17/2024 100309 MENARDS 13.40 LONG LAKE WEED MGMT-PVC PIPES 463474 70403 5505.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 6.98 SPRAY PAINT-PLOW MARKERS 463453 70452A 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 19.99 SIGN TRUCK CLIP BOARD 463455 70453A 1680.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKER: 42.98 ASPHALT TAMPER 463452 70669 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 417.31 PAINT&SUPPLIES,DOOR HARD. 463183 70671 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 4.89 BOLTS FOR WTP 463143 70691 5325,6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/R 29.94 PAINTING SUPPLIES ALIMAGNET 463144 70763 5507.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ALIMAGNET STM LIFT 26.64 ACTIVITY CENTER PAINTING 463121 70785 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 27.98 SHOP BATTERIES 463459 70824 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 160.40 TRUCK STORAGE SOLUTIONS 463454 70832 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN• 18.94 SWEEPER PAINT 463451 70835 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 220.22 SMALL TOOL REPLACEMENTS 463456 70836 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 36.51 PAINT SUPPLIES 463122 71046 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 14.96 STORAGE BOXES 463114 71127 2012.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 113.88 MAILBOX REPAIR SUPPLIES 463458 71142 1665.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 5.98 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 463123 71145 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 9.44 JOINT COMPOUND 463080 71147 1060.6229 GENERAL 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10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319380 4/17/2024 100309 MENARDS Continued... 25.94 STR PUSH BROOMS 463484 71398 1610,6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 45.52 STR VINYL TUBING 463484 71398 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN 11.72 MINI PLUNGER/DRAIN OPENER 463430 71428 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN] 367.32 PAINT&SUPPLIES,DOOR HARD. 463492 71436 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 216.00 LIGHT DIFFUSERS/CITY HALL 463431 71485 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN] 2,293,74 319381 4/17/2024 161423 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 115.29 HYDRAULIC OIL JD MOWERS 463190 99'70780 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 289.32 FILTERS JD MOWERS 463190 9970780 1630,6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 29.22 AIR&FUEL FILTERS#704 463427 9979688 1530.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 254.66 BLADES,FILTER,WHEELS#704 463487 9980797 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 356.62 DECK BELTS#335&349 463488 9980801 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 1,045.11 319382 4/17/2024 155164 MN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 70.00 BRET DRUG TEST 463447 455658 1530,6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 70.00 319383 4/17/2024 100995 NAPA AUTO PARTS 15.28 OIL FILTERS#412 463491 5763928754 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 3.82 OIL FILTER#115 463489 5763928956 1510.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 7.64 OIL FILTERS#337&313 463489 5763928956 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 19.10 OIL FILTERS MULTIPLE SQUADS 463489 5763928956 1210,6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO. 3.82 OIL FILTER#360 463490 5763929366 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 3.82 OIL FILTER#932 463490 5763929366 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 3.82 OIL FILTER#102 463490 5763929366 1400.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 7.64 OIL FILTER#4993&4997 463490 5763929366 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11.46 OIL FILTERS#239,246,250 463490 5763929366 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE • 3.82 OIL FILTER#408 463490 5763929366 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 3.82 OIL FILTER#603 463490 5763929366 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 84.04 319384 4/17/2024 141975 NORTHERN ESCROW INC 393,876.27 HAYES REFRIGERATION PAYMENT 2 463409 5333 2308.6735 PR230061 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME HAYES ARENA Supplier 161428 ALL-AMERICAN ARENA(ESCROW) 393,876.27 319385 4/17/2024 110957 O'REILLY AUTOMOTIVE INC 20.98 SHOP SUPPLIES 463117 3245220199 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 25 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319385 4/17/2024 110957 O'REILLY AUTOMOTIVE INC Continued... 20.98 319386 4/17/2024 156002 ORIGIN WINE&SPIRITS 158.00 LIQ#1 00052759 463239 24527 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#1 00052759 463240 24527 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 134.76 WINE#1 00052759 463241 24528 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.26 FREIGHT#1 00052759 463242 24528 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 295.27 319387 4/17/2024 100316 POWER PLAN 988.62 STUMP GRINDER TEETH 463187 P1361270 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' Supplier 101708 RDO EQUIPMENT CO 988.62 319388 4/17/2024 151932 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 250.00 BOOTS-R ZELLMER 463441 7241135262 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 250.00 BOOTS-C ANDREJKA 463440 7241135767 1400.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 195.74 BOOTS-I SPENCER 463442 7241136147 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMEN 695.74 319389 4/17/2024 153910 ROCK HARD LANDSCAPE SUPPLY 82.00 CEMETERY LANDSCAPING 463481 3139292 5605.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CEMETERY 82.00 319390 4/17/2024 161544 ROCK OIL REFINING INC 60.00 OIL COLLECTION 463416 330133 2240.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 60.00 319391 4/17/2024 161537 ROGERS,KASONDRA 150 00 AVCC RENTAL DEPOSIT REFUND 463138 67752916 1000.2410 CUSTOMER DEPOSITS GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 150 00 319392 4/17/2024 150643 RUE 38 464 00 WINE#3 00052178 463255 200659 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.50 FREIGHT#3 00052178 463256 200659 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 468.50 319393 4/17/2024 153876 SAINT CROIX VINEYARDS 114 00 WINE#1 00052556 463257 1689 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 114.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/202410:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 26 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319393 4/17/2024 153876 SAINT CROIX VINEYARDS Continued... 319394 4/17/2024 155106 SCHEIDT,JODIE 122.50 PE RENEWAL-JOIDE SCHEIDT 463477 20240411 1510.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 122.50 319395 4/17/2024 157773 SUMMER LAKES BEVERAGE 803.25 TAX#1 00052882 463261 7225 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 850.50 TAX#3 00052882 463262 7230 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.653.75 319396 4/17/2024 148489 SYN-TECH SYSTEMS INC 96.00 TECH SUPPORT RPR TO FUEL MASTE 463457 281730 1540.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 96.00 319397 4/17/2024 158459 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC 573.75 FS 2 SPECIAL INSPECTIONS 463403 TK98048 4422.6235 2021170G CONSULTANT SERVICES '21 FACILITIES CIP 573.75 319398 4/17/2024 157211 THE STANDARD 12.00- SUPP/DEP LIFE CREDIT MEUWISSEN 463096 20240401 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1.45 BASIC LIFE INS CASPERSON MARCH 463096 20240401 9000,2117 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-BASIC PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 54.00 SUPP/DEP CASPERSON OWE FOR MAR 463096 20240401 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 351.40 BASIC LIFE INSURANCE APRIL 463096 20240401 9000.2117 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-BASIC PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,006.35 SUPP/DEP LIFE APRIL 463096 20240401 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,401.20 319399 4/17/2024 101342 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 370.47 BACKGROUND CHECKS-MARCH 463098 849972900 1215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE DETECTIVE UNIT 370.47 319400 4/17/2024 116667 THORFINNSON,BRENT C 111 96 4 PR JEANS-B THORFINNSON 463448 20240409 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 111.96 319401 4/17/2024 100777 THRYV 29.00 WEST METRO AD-APR 463076 110115110APR24 2205.6239 PRINTING GULF MANAGEMEN I 29.00 319402 4/17/2024 158406 TIFLER WINES LLC 119.88 WINE#1 00052952 463263 431 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 27 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319402 4/17/2024 158406 TIFLER WINES LLC Continued... 2.00 FREIGHT#1 00052952 463264 431 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 359.64 WINE#1 00052952 463265 439 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#1 00052952 463266 439 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 487.52 319403 4/17/2024 121872 TWIN CITY HARDWARE 149.73 KEY LOCK CORES MC 463110 PS12254686 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 149.73 319404 4/17/2024 157161 WESTERN FIRST AID&SAFETY 9.35 FIRST AID KIT STOCKING 463165 MSP212242 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 24.45 FIRST AID KIT STOCKING 463165 MSP212242 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 34.73 FIRST AID KIT STOCKING 463165 MSP212242 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 73.62 FIRST AID KIT STOCKING 463165 MSP212242 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/R 142.15 319405 4/17/2024 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 450.00 WINE#1 00022992 463292 7466902 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 463293 7466902 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 672.00 WINE#3 00022992 463302 7467001 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.63 FREIGHT#3 00022992 463303 7467001 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 360.00 WINE#1 00022992 463291 7467080 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 80.00 WINE#2 00022992 463300 7467213 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#2 00022992 463301 7467213 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,454.00 WINE#3 00022992 463304 7467860 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 13.75 FREIGHT#3 00022992 463305 7467860 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 136.00 TAX#1 00022992 463294 7467861 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 463295 7467861 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 226.00 WINE#1 00022992 463296 7468669 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 463297 7468669 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 68.00 TAX#1 00022992 463298 7468670 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 463299 7468670 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 230.00 WINE#3 00022992 463306 7468671 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#3 00022992 463307 7468671 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.714.13 319406 4/17/2024 152761 WRS IMPORTS 1,138.00 LIQ#2 00052441 463308 3994 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 14.00 FREIGHT#2 00052441 463309 3994 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,152.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 28 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319406 4/17/2024 152761 WRS IMPORTS Continued... 319407 4/17/2024 100363 XCEL ENERGY 321.82 STREET LIGHTS ELECTRIC 463201 5168727942APR24 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 321.82 20240353 3/28/2024 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 552.51 HSA EMPLOYER FUNDING 463102 20240328 9000,2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 552.51 20240354 3/25/2024 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 302.50 HSA MONTHLY 463104 20240229 7205,6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 337.50 BENEFITS SOLUTION 463104 20240229 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 640.00 20240355 3/29/2024 142866 HEALTHPARTNERS 6.25- R ERICKSON CANCEL DENTAL COVER 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25- D JACOBSON CANCEL DENTAL COVER 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25 J KURSCHNER NEW HIRE DENTAL CO 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25 S LAM NEW HIRE DENTAL COVERAGE 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25 N SWANSON NEW HIRE DENTAL COVE 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 12.50 M SAAM REINSTATE DENTAL 2 MONT 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 1,462.50 DENTAL 463311 20240301 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 1,344.50- R ERICKSON CANCEL MEDICAL COVE 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 971.50- D JACOBSON CANCEL MEDICAL COVE 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 848.00 J KURSCHNER NEW HIRE MEDICAL C 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 848.00 N SWANSON NEW HIRE MEDICAL COV 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,109.50 S LAM NEW HIRE MEDICAL COVERAG 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 271,011.00 MEDICAL 463311 20240301 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 273,981.75 20240356 3/29/2024 142866 HEALTHPARTNERS 6.25- CASPERSON RETIRED CANCEL DENTA 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25- SCHAUM RESIGNED CANCEL DENTAL 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6,25 STROEING NEW HIRE DENTAL COVER 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6,25 THORNTON NEW HIRE DENTAL COVER 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.25 CORDOVA NEW HIRE DENTAL COVERA 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE I RUS I DEN I AL 6.25 RITACCO NEW HIRE DENTAL COVERA 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 1,475.00 DENTAL 463310 20240401 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 971.50- SCHAUM RESIGNED CANCEL MEDICAL 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 848.00- CASPERSON RETIRED CANCEL MEDIC 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/202410:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 29 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20240356 3/29/2024 142866 HEALTHPARTNERS Continued... 795.00- HEYNE CANCEL DEPENDENT MEDICAL 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 848.00 RITACCO NEW HIRE MEDICAL COVER 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 971.50 CORDOVA NEW HIRE MEDICAL COVER 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 971.50 THORNTON NEW HIRE MEDICAL COVE 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,622.50 STROEING NEW HIRE MEDICAL COVE 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 272,810.00 MEDICAL 463310 20240401 9000.2115 ACCRUED MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 276,096.50 20240404 4/12/2024 148015 EMPOWER 215.00 MNDCP-ROTH 457 CONTRIBUTIONS 463075 41024944069 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,235.00 MNDCP-457 CONTRIBUTIONS 463075 41024944069 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,450.00 20240405 4/12/2024 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 369.72 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 463066 410249440611 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 960.06 AFSCME HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 463066 410249440611 9000,2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,215.90 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 463066 410249440611 9000,2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,441.87 SCH 2 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 463066 410249440611 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,730.38 POLICE HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 463066 410249440611 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,911.68 SCH 1 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 463066 410249440611 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 76,616.67 HCSP FUNDING-ANN LV/COMP 463066 410249440611 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 84,246.28 20240406 4/15/2024 102664 US BANK 12,106.26 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 463073 41024944067 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,106.26 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 463073 41024944067 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 34,537.51 EMPLOYEE FICA 463073 41024944067 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 34,537.51 CITY SHARE FICA 463073 41024944067 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 81,179.62 FEDERAL TAXES PR 463073 41024944067 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 174,467 16 20240407 4/12/2024 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN 443.00 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 463072 41024944066 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 443.00 20240408 4/15/2024 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 36,733.05 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 463071 41024944065 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 36,733.05 20240409 4/15/2024 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 30 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20240409 4/15/2024 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS Continued... 68,952.93 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 463070 41024944064 9000,2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 91,378.83 CITY SHARE PERA 463070 41024944064 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 160,331.76 20240410 4/12/2024 148841 FURTHER 8,372.28 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 463065 410249440610 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 8,372.28 20240411 4/12/2024 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 5,029.50 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 463067 410249440612 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 5,029,50 20240412 4/12/2024 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 29,674.15 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 463068 41024944062 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 29,674.15 20240413 4/12/2024 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 5,693.23 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 463074 41024944068 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 5,693,23 20240414 4/12/2024 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 1,139.24 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2024 463103 20240412 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,421.11 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL 2024 463103 20240412 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,560.35 20240415 4/19/2024 102664 US BANK 768.14 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 463094 415241041515 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 768.14 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 463094 415241041515 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,881.56 FEDERAL TAXES PR 463094 415241041515 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 4,417.84 20240416 4/19/2024 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 1,418.90 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 463093 415241041514 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,418.90 20240417 4/18/2024 100038 APPLE VALLEY FIREFIGHTERS RELI(EFT) 1,309.85 FIRE RELIEF DUES 463090 415241041511 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,309.85 20240418 4/18/2024 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:02:58 Council Check Register by GL Page- 31 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/25/2024 -- 4/19/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20240418 4/18/2024 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS Continued... 350.00 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 463095 415241041516 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 350.00 20240419 4/18/2024 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 1,800.00 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 463091 415241041512 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,800.00 20240420 4/18/2024 100241 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 PT • 2,357.26 ICMA-PLAN#306561-FIRE ONLY 463092 415241041513 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,357.26 1,930,675.91 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 574,922.64 EFT Payments 1,072,925.37 A/P ACH Payment 282,827.90 Total Payments 1,930,675.91 \ \ R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/17/2024 10:03:06 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 3/25/2024 - 4/19/2024 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 68,848.49 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 33.62 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 2,045.58 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 1,114.16 02095 CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 76.34 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 2,747.29 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 474,365.61 04420 '21 FACILITIES CIP 100,451.70 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 219.67 04750 ELECTRIC FRANCHISE 7,776.50 05000 LIQUOR FUND 87,012.54 05200 ARENA FUND 10,000.95 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 43,668.99 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 2,913.75 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 1,170.71 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 38,340.19 07100 INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL FUND 2,968.75 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 640.00 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1,086,281.07 Report Totals 1,930,675.91 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31492 4/26/2024 155911 5 STAR INSPECTIONS INC 625.25 ELECTRICAL FEES MAR 463554 20240408 1400.6243 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 625.25 31493 4/26/2024 100101 ACE HARDWARE 1,09- DISCOUNT 463589 101305991401 1060.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 10.98 PLUMBERS EPDXY 463589 101305991401 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MN1 2.69- DISCOUNT 463590 101310991201 1340.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC .79- DISCOUNT 463590 101310991201 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUN'TS FIRE OPERATIONS 7.99 TRU FUEL 463590 101310991201 1330.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE OPERATIONS 26.97 SALT PELLETS 40LBS(23) 463590 101310991201 1340.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 1.15- DISCOUNT 463591 101310991221 1350.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11.52 NUTS N BOLTS FOR 4984 463591 101310991221 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1.23- DISCOUNT 463987 101330991261 2240.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE .38- GOLF USE TAX 463987 101330991261 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF .38 GOLF USE TAX 463987 101330991261 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 12.38 NUTS AND BOLTS 463987 101330991261 2240,6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE .85- DISCOUNT 463979 101360991241 1730.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 8.59 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 463979 101360991241 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6.59- DISCOUNT 463981 101370991151 1250,6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS POLICE FACILITY 65.93 CAR CLEANING SUPPLIES 463981 101370991151 1250.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FACILITY 5,08- DISCOUNT 463980 101370991161 1250.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS POLICE FACILITY 50.88 BUNEE CORDS FOR WRAPPING CARS 463980 101370991161 1250.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FACILITY 11,15- DISCOUNT 463976 101390990861 1610,6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 115.98 POWER BROOM REPAIR 1 OF 2 463976 101390990861 1610.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 15.39- DISCOUNT 463977 101390990871 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 153.97 POWER BROOM REPAIR 2 OF 2 • 463977 101390990871 1610.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 49.99- DISCOUNT 463592 101390990911 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 499.99 NEW BACK PACK BLOWER 463592 101390990911 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN 1.75- DISCOUNT 463978 101390991311 5505,6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 17.55 SWEEPER PARTS 463978 101390991311 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 884.98 31494 4/26/2024 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 33.50 PLUMBING BACKFLOW PREVENTER 463928 11HWCHJT1PH7 1940.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 223.00 TACTICAL FLASHLIGHTS/HOLSTERS 463894 16WMFTRYLQR7 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 216,34 CARB REPAIR KIT 463944 1JF4QN1PL46M 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 61.92 UNIFORMS-HOLSTER 463895 1LXLFM7HLMN3 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 37.97 BATHROOM SIGNAGE BY MECHANICS 463523 1 MRVRPX7XDMH 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 26.87 MOP&FLOOR CLEANER 463927 1VGLN6Q7GGXV 1920,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 83.35 TIE DOWN STRAPS 463904 1YKY4LRVKQDN 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31494 4/26/2024 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Continued... 682.95 31495 4/26/2024 101559 BARR ENGINEERING COMPANY 30,996.21 WHITNEY POND DESIGN 463549 23191496012 5542.6235 2024111D CONSULTANT SERVICES 2022A STORMWATER BOND CONS E 36,296.80 WHITNEY POND DESIGN 463550 23191496013 5542.6235 2024111D CONSULTANT SERVICES 2022A STORMWATER BOND CONS E 67,293.01 31496 4/26/2024 100054 BAUER BUILT INC 714.79 DRIVE TIRE INSTALL#401 463546 518025871 5390.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 3,374.00 DRIVE TIRES#401 463546 518025871 5390,6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 4,088.79 31497 4/26/2024 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 3,321.50 FEASIBILITY STUDY 463581 332114 2027.6235 2023108R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 1,590.00 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 463582 332115 4502.6235 2021117G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 611.50 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 463583 332118 4502.6235 2021155G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 12,076.50 FINAL DESIGN 463588 332120 5542.6235 2024104R CONSULTANT SERVICES 2022A STORMWATER BOND CONS E 17,599.50 31498 4/26/2024 101173 BROWN'S ICE CREAM CO 276.84 PIZZA 463945 22410113 2270.642D GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 276.84 31499 4/26/2024 101562 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 38.95 PORTABLE DVD DRIVE 463573 QN19186 1200.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT POLICE MANAGEMENT 849.74 AVCC KIOSK MOUNT 463942 QN28947 2305.6399 PR230032 OTHER CHARGES APPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTE 888.69 31500 4/26/2024 100116 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO INC 3,342.52 CLM#338208 HOLDER C270 RPR 463597 209478 7205,6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 3,342.52 31501 4/26/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 41.63 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHTS MAR 463505 200001029347MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 198.16 QUARRY POINT TOWER MAR 463511 200001036888MAR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F 24 227.97 VALLEYWOOD MAINT BLDG MAR 463512 200001348960MAR 2230.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANi 24 242.53 VALLEYWOOD RESERVOIR MAR 463513 200002244242MAR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/F R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31501 4/26/2024 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 24 166.93 15298 153RD ST LIGHTS MAR 463514 200003155579MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 71.37 15850 DRAWSTONE TRL LIGHTS MAR 463499 200003472842MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 55.63 15750 DIAMOND WAY LIGHTS MAR 463497 200003472859MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 38.41 15745 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHT 463498 200003472867MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 19,20 158TH/DIAMOND PATH MOONLIGHT M 463500 200003472875MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 72.60 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHTS MAR 463496 200003571957MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 1,282.82 VALLEYWOOD CLUBHOUSE MAR 463501 200004985206MAR 2215.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 24 29.34 COBBLESTONE N 2ND ADDITION MAR 463502 200005663463MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 37.36 COBBLESTONE N 2ND ADDITION 463510 200005663471MAR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 18.27 12119 GANTRY LN POND APR 463517 200010036848APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 38.24 HAWK SIGNAL PED CROSSING APR 463494 200010066613APR 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 18.27 PILOT KNOB/155TH ST SPKLR 463515 200010066957APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 82.58 PILOT KNOB/155TH ST SIGNAL APR 463495 200010066959APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 24 262.67 TEMP SRVC FIRE#2 APR 463516 200010103947APR 4422.6255 2021170G UTILITIES-ELECTRIC '21 FACILITIES CIP 24 2,903.98 31502 4/26/2024 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 591.63 SPRING WINE SALE AD 463910 993330 5005:6239 PRINTING LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 591.63 31503 4/26/2024 143884 ECO WORKS SUPPLY 388.42- VALLWD IMPRO USE TAX 463552 9099 4425.2330 2021158P DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD IMPROVMNTS BAL S 388.42 VALLWD IMPRO USE TAX 463552 9099 4427.6229 2021158P GENERAL SUPPLIES VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 5,649.81 DRIVING RANGE YARDAGE SIGNS 463552 9099 4427.6229 2021158P GENERAL SUPPLIES VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 5,649.81 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31503 4/26/2024 143884 ECO WORKS SUPPLY Continued... 31504 4/26/2024 100157 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS CO 315.00 EGR VALVE#340 463968 19625920 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 315.00 31505 4/26/2024 100209 GOPHER STATE ONE-CALL 159.30 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL 463877 4030186 5365.6399 OTHER CHARGES SEWER 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LIQ#1 00050756 463794 2464262 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,877.56 LIQ#1 00050756 463795 2464263 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 51.45 LIQ#1 00050756 463796 2464266 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,175,12 WINE#1 00050756 463797 2464266 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,201.38 LIQ#2 00050756 463805 2464267 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 51,45 LIQ#2 00050756 463806 2464270 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 784.45 WINE#2 00050756 463807 2464270 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,347.76 LIQ#3 00050756 463811 2464283 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 51,45 LIQ#3 00050756 463812 2464287 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 584.00 WINE#3 00050756 463813 2464287 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31531 4/26/2024 100524 SOUTHERN GLAZERS WINE AND SPIRITS OF MN Continued... 2,833.50 LIQ#1 00050756 463798 2466866 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 51.45 LIQ#1 00050756 463799 2466867 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,379.53 WINE#1 00050756 463800 2466867 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,499.70 LIQ#2 00050756 463808 2466868 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 27.00 TAX#2 00050756 463809 2466869 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 871.92 WINE#2 00050756 463821 2466870 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,970.00 LIQ#3 00050756 463814 2466884 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,423.99 WINE#3 00050756 463830 2466885 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,357,46 LIQ#1 00050756 463801 2469547 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 77.00 LIQ#1 00050756 463802 2469549 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 51.45 WINE#1 00050756 463803 2469550 5015.6520 WINE 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Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 31534 4/26/2024 120666 SYMBOL ARTS Continued... 502.50 UNIFORM BADGES 463880 489960 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 502.50 31535 4/26/2024 112155 TAHO SPORTSWEAR 217.60 VOLLEYBALL CHAMP SHIRTS 463907 24TS1516 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 217.60 31536 4/26/2024 142614 USA SAFETY SUPPLY CORP 47.62 5 HARD HATS 463970 162047 1510.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 47.62 31537 4/26/2024 155941 UTILITY CONSULTANTS INC 714.00 WATER SYSTEM TESTING MAR 463876 119589 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/F 714.00 31538 4/26/2024 100496 VAN PAPER CO 255.14 BAGS#1 00008795 463834 68831 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 2.55- DISCT#1 00008795 463835 68831 5025.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 252.59 31539 4/26/2024 123387 VESSCO INC 5,858.20 SAND 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287325474621X04 1200.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 032024 44.75 STR CELL PHONE 463503 287325474621X04 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 032024 152.92 STR WIRELESS DATA 463503 287325474621X04 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 032024 117.69 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 463503 287325474621X04 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 032024 402.52 UTIL WIRELESS DATA 463503 287325474621X04 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTR' 032024 902.85 319415 4/24/2024 141010 BECKER FIRE&SAFETY SERVICES 74.00 FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE 463983 6251 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 221.00 5LB EXTINGUISHER W/BRACKET(3) 463983 6251 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 295,00 319416 4/24/2024 101055 BIRD,WILLIAM A 220.43 JAN-MAR MILEAGE-BIRD 463994 20240329 1700,6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMEN 220.43 319417 4/24/2024 137649 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 192.77 BP MONITOR&REPLACEMENT GAUGE 463962 85317892 1330.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 19.56 CURIPLEX GAUZE(4) 463961 85317893 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 212.33 319418 4/24/2024 161494 BRAKE&EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE 912 64 306 BRAKE REPLACEMENTS 463560 1LB6852 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 912.64 319419 4/24/2024 100072 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION 3,425.30 SEDIMENT TEST EVR-P17 LONG LK 463913 B380195 5505.6235 2024102D CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 4,650,00 MATERIALS TESTING 463878 B380224 2027.6235 2023108R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 9,940,00 AVFAC SOIL BORINGS 463898 B381790 2306,6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319419 4/24/2024 100072 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION Continued... 10,600.00 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1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMEN R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319427 4/24/2024 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION Continued... 9.97 SHOP COVERALLS 463965 4189756177 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 44.03 STREETS COVERALLS 463965 4189756177 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 310.68 319428 4/24/2024 130960 COLDSPRING GRANITE COMPANY 2,436.00 REPLACEMENT FRONTS COLUMBARIA 463568 2193775 5605.6325 COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 1,204.00 CREMATION BOULDER 463565 R12191623 5605.6326 CREMATION BOULDER CEMETERY 3,640.00 319429 4/24/2024 155704 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA INC 7,256.45 WHITE ROAD SALT(75.29 T) 463577 1322295 1665.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 21,588.16 WHITE ROAD 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5501940 1330,6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FIRE OPERATIONS 2,146.36 800 MHZ FEES(92)MAR'24 463922 5501940 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 23,33 800 MHZ FEES(1)MAR'24 463922 5501940 5305.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTR' 852.71 SIGNAL UTILITIES-1ST QTR 463923 5501960 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 8,808.71 319433 4/24/2024 140503 DARTS 4,540 00 DARTS JAN-MAR 2024 463920 10310122 1013.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT 4,540 00 319434 4/24/2024 157348 DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP 5,175.00 BMP MAINTENACE 2023 463587 9000019336 5505.6249 2023149D OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319434 4/24/2024 157348 DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP 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987.60 GRASS SEED FOR RESTORATIONS 463576 21598012 4933.6229 2024140G GENERAL SUPPLIES EAB REMOVALS 224.96- GOLF USE TAX 463551 21618512 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 224.96 GOLF USE TAX 463551 21618512 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 3,272,09 TURF GROWTH CONTROL&FUNGICIDE 463551 21618512 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 4,259.69 319441 4/24/2024 101169 HAWKINS,INC. 4,582.20 CL2 FOR H2O DISINFECTION 463914 6725079 5325.6214 CHEMICALS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/R 4,582.20 319442 4/24/2024 137419 HEDBERG,RON 500.00 REDWOOD START UP CASH 463939 20240417 1000.1020 PETTY CASH-GENERAL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 1,500.00 FAC START UP CASH 463939 20240417 1000.1020 PETTY CASH-GENERAL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 2,000.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319443 4/24/2024 100231 HOHENSTEINS INC Continued... 66.25 MIXER 463946 705481 2270.6421 GOLF-NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 84.00 SPIKED ARNIE 463946 705481 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 150.25 319444 4/24/2024 128972 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC 3,040.00 PARK AMENITY STUDY PAYMENT 3 463943 230703 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNE 3,040.00 319445 4/24/2024 154990 HONG,STEPHANIE 163.11 UB REFUND 15443 DREXEL WAY 463506 20240411A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 163.11 319446 4/24/2024 118480 IMPERIAL SCOTT SPECIALTIES 445.90 TEMPORARY TATTOOS GIVE AWAY 463941 2244107MPT 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME P 445.90 319447 4/24/2024 158910 INNOVATIVE BUILDING CONCEPTS LLC 45,125.00 FIRE STN RECONFIG-PMT#6 463933 20240331 4422.6810 2021170G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS '21 FACILITIES CIP 45,125,00 319448 4/24/2024 156101 INTL CODE COUNCIL,INC-MEMBERSHIP 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2518731 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 460.09 WINE#2 00000109 463714 2518733 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.30 FREIGHT#2 00000109 463715 2518733 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 270.00 LIQ#3 00000109 463671 2518734 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#3 00000109 463672 2518734 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 573.61 WINE#3 00000109 463728 2518735 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page• 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319452 4/24/2024 100255 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR Continued... 10.62 FREIGHT#3 00000109 463729 2518735 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 54.00 LIQ#1 00000109 463623 2518736 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK 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FREIGHT#2 00000109 463648 2523280 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 116,15 WINE#2 00000109 463716 2523281 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#2 00000109 463717 2523281 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 650.36 LIQ#1 00000109 463629 2523282 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.25 FREIGHT#1 00000109 463630 2523282 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 449.45 WINE#1 00000109 463698 2523283 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00000109 463699 2523283 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 887.72 LIQ#3 00000109 463673 2523284 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 54.00- CMLIQ#3 00000109 463674 2523284 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#3 00000109 463675 2523284 5085,6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 173.15 WINE#3 00000109 463732 2523285 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#3 00000109 463733 2523285 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 666.37 WINE#1 00000109 463700 2523286 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 17.50 FREIGHT#1 00000109 463701 2523286 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,865.79 LIQ#1 00000109 463631 2523287 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 26.25 FREIGHT#1 00000109 463632 2523287 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,279.86 LIQ#2 00000109 463649 2523288 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#2 00000109 463650 2523288 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 895.36 LIQ#3 00000109 463676 2523289 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.75 FREIGHT#3 00000109 463677 2523289 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 160.00 LIQ#2 00000109 463651 2523290 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#2 00000109 463652 2523290 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 140.92 WINE#2 00000109 463718 2523291 5055.6520 WINE 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PURCHASES 52,812.31 319453 4/24/2024 161551 KACHOLIA,RAVI 150.00 REBATE 15727 FRANCE WAY 463522 20240409 5301.4910 WATER CHARGES WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 150.00 319454 4/24/2024 161522 LAURSEN ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT LLC 60,843.00 ASPHALT TRAILER-#336 463518 1231 1610.6740 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQ/OTHER STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 60,843.00 319455 4/24/2024 116371 LOFFLER COMPANIES INC(CONT I 133,28 PRINTER TONER&MAINTENANCE 463989 4673316 1200.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE MANAGEMENT 133.28 319456 4/24/2024 145429 LUBE-TECH&PARTNERS,LLC 760.86 15W-40 OIL FOR PARKS 463555 3470594 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 41.44 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1013.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS CODE ENFORCEMENT 41.45 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1400.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 41.45 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1510.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 41.45 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1520.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS NATURAL RESOURCES 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1210.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1350.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319456 4/24/2024 145429 LUBE-TECH&PARTNERS,LLC Continued... 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 5345.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTE 165.76 BULK 5W-30 OIL 463556 3470750 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/R 1,921.21 319457 4/24/2024 161545 MAKING WEB LLC 36.09- LIQ2 USE TAX 463553 K4415412 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 36.09 LIQ2 USE TAX 463553 K4415412 5065.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 525.00 LS#2 SHELVING BACKROOM STORAGE 463553 K4415412 5065.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 525.00 319458 4/24/2024 138342 MANSFIELD OIL COMPANY 21,101.47 NO LEAD FUEL(7997 GA) 463585 25252197 1000.1520 INVENTORY-UNLEADED FUEL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 21,101.47 319459 4/24/2024 100309 MENARDS 13.94 FUEL-FS1 CHAINSAW 463982 71025 1330.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE OPERATIONS 100.92 CLEANING SUPPLIES 463893 71315 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 74.87 AV EAST SUPPLIES 463892 71327 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 33.96 PAINT SUPPLIES 463900 71329 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 52.12 PLUMBING PARTS. 463571 71375 1940.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 82.58 PLUMBING PARTS. 463574 71404 1940.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 15.32 MOWER PARTS 463526 71442 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MN' 4.97 SHOP WHITE NUMBERS 463906 71536 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 60.08 ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 463902 71547 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 60.08 ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 463902 71547 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENAN( 39.99 PICKLEBALL COURT SUPPLIES 463901 71560 1745,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK CRT/GAME AREA MAINTENAN 49.98 SHOP RATCHETS 463995 71732 1720,6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 142.47 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 463993 71739 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 65.09 BATTING CAGE SUPPLIES 463992 71785 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 31.95 BATTING CAGE SUPPLIES 463991 71843 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 32.34 BENCH REPAIR 463990 71851 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 860.66 319460 4/24/2024 144733 MENARDS,INC. 13,163.76 UB REFUND MENARDS 463871 20240410A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWERACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 13,163.76 319461 4124/2024 • 161423 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 348.08 FRONT&REAR WHEELS 335&349 463557 9980805 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 847.98 FRONT&REAR TIRES 335&349 463557 9980805 1630.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Dale Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319461 4/24/2024 161423 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO Continued... 1,196.06 • 319462 4/24/2024 100693 MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION 1,291.50 FFI/FFI HAZ OPS CERTS(3 EACH) 463544 12374 1310.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL FIRE TRAINING 1,291.50 319463 4/24/2024 128699 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 78.53 1/4 ZIP JOB SHIRT-LT 463986 IN2012750 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 69.53 1/4 ZIP JOB SHIRT-L 463985 IN2015567 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 148.06 319464 4/24/2024 100995 NAPA AUTO PARTS 39.70 HEADLIGHTS#932 463966 5763928222 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATRO 6.50 FLASHLIGHT BULBS 463972 5763928224 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 26.92 HEADLIGHTS#416 463972 5763928224 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIP/VEHICLE/MISC MNTC 18.56 FUEL LINE CLIPS#340 463967 5763929726 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCI 91.68 319465 4/24/2024 127905 OFFICE OF MN.IT SERVICES 62.23 LANGUAGE LINE-MARCH 463527 W24030597 1200.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 62.23 319466 4/24/2024 161548 PEERY,DANIELLE 14.03 UB REFUND 52 COUNTY ROAD 42 463507 20240411B 5301,4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 14.03 319467 4/24/2024 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC 22.56- CMLIQ#1 00000106 463744 291699 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 25.00- CMWINE#1 00000106 463745 291699 5015,6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.25- CMLIQ#1 00000106 463743 421496 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2-1.68- CMWINE#1- 00000106 463779 521494 5015,6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 68.67- CMLIQ#1 00000106 463742 521495 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,209.05 LIQ#3 00000106 463768 6762855 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 9.38 FREIGHT#3 00000106 463769 6762855 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,123.75 WINE#3 00000106 463788 6762856 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 21.25 FREIGHT#3 00000106 463789 6762856 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,183.56 LIQ#1 00000106 463738 6762857 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463739 6762857 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 553.60 WINE#1 00000106 463777 6762858 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.25 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463778 6762858 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 319467 4/24/2024 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC Continued... 34.00 TAX#1 00000106 463740 6762859 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.25 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463741 6762859 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,047.02 LIQ#2 00000106 463759 6762860 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#2 00000106 463760 6762860 5055,6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 388.11 WINE#2 00000106 463782 6762861 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#2 00000106 463783 6762861 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#2 00000106 463761 6762862 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 978.70 LIQ#1 00000106 463746 6766314 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463747 6766314 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 179.00 LIQ#1 00000106 463748 6766315 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,416.00 WINE#1 00000106 463749 6766315 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 25.63 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463750 6766315 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 164.00 TAX#1 00000106 463751 6766316 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#1 00000106 463752 6766316 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,529.00 LIQ#3 00000106 463770 6766317 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.71 FREIGHT#3 00000106 463771 6766317 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,887.60 WINE#3 00000106 463790 6766318 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 33.75 FREIGHT#3 00000106 463791 6766318 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 521.30 TAX#3 00000106 463772 6766319 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 15.00 FREIGHT#3 00000106 463773 6766319 5085.6550 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IMPROVMNTS BAL S 28.00- SALES/USE TAX-PEG CAP 463973 20240418 4810,2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT PEG-CAP EQUIP BAL SHT 16,605.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#2 463973 20240418 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 37,132.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#3 463973 20240418 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 39,614.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#1 463973 20240418 5000,2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 34.00 SALES/USE TAX-ARENA 463973 20240418 5200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT ARENA FUND BALANCE SHEET 2,484.00 SALES/USE TAX-WATER&SWR 463973 20240418 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 17.00 SALES/USE TAX-RISK MGMT 463973 20240418 7200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT RISK MGMT/INSUR BALANCE SHEE' 100,417 00 20240423 4/19/2024 100331 MN DEPT OF LABOR&INDUSTRY(EFT) 79,27- LESS 2%RETENTION MAR 463974 20240331 1001.4099 PERMIT-OTHER GENERAL FUND REVENUE 1.00- PERMIT SURCHARGE ADJ 463974 20240331 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 3,963.64 PERMIT SURCHARGE MAR 463974 20240331 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 3,883.37 1,684,117.49 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 662,356.19 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:23 Council Check Register by GL Page• 33 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/17/2024 -- 4/26/2024 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unil 1,684,117,49 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 662,356.19 EFT Payments 146,119.80 A/P ACH Payment 875,641.50 Total Payments 1,684,117,49 • A r\,/ \ il L‘.1 I4-4t R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/24/2024 10:04:28 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 1/17/2024 - 4/26/2024 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 236,413.24 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 594.92 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 8,402.60 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 1,257.73 02110 CARES ACT 2020 735.75 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 15,633.75 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 26,041.87 03260 TIF DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT 4,996.76 04420 '21 FACILITIES CIP 917,348.30 04425 VALLEYWOOD IMPROVEMENTS 7,036.81 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 2,201.50 04810 PEG-CABLE CAPITAL EQUIP 17,964,54 04930 FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS 987.60 05000 LIQUOR FUND 208,546.62 05200 ARENA FUND 7,354.95 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 102,070,78 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 11,218.30 05540 2022A STORMWATER BOND CONST 79,369.51 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 5,267.95 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 1,970.94 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 8,270.31 07440 VERF-STREETS 20,262.00 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 170.76 Report Totals 1,684,117.49 • ITEM: 4.W. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Setting Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 13, 2024, for Vacation of Easements over Lot 1, Block 1, Rosemount School District Addition (4629 144th Street W.) and Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount School District Second Addition (14301 Diamond Path) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Kathy Bodmer, AICP, City Planner Community Development Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the resolution setting a Public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 13, 2024, for the vacation of easements over Lot 1, Block 1, Rosemount School District Addition (4629 144th Street W.) and Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount School District Second Addition (14301 Diamond Path). SUMMARY: Independent School District No. 196 (ISD 196) submitted an application to vacate drainage and utility easements where a property line is proposed to be relocated. As part of the proposed Dakota Ridge School building expansion project, the School District seeks to relocate a shared lot line to accommodate the 13,000 sq. ft. building addition. A portion of the shared property line between Dakota Ridge School at 4629 - 144th St W and the ISD 196 Service Center property at 14301 Diamond Path is proposed to be shifted north and existing perimeter drainage and utility easements vacated. New five foot (5') drainage and utility easements would be dedicated along the new property line with the new final plat. BACKGROUND: ISD 196 recently submitted a building permit application to construct a 13,000 sq. ft. addition on the north side of the Dakota Ridge School at 4629 - 144th St W. The construction project will include additional classrooms, a multi-purpose room/storm shelter, breakout rooms, restrooms and staff offices. When completed, the size of the building will increase to 63,000 sq. ft. The addition does not meet the setback requirements of the "P" (Institutional) zone. Rather than revise the addition design, the District requests to realign the shared property line between the Dakota Ridge School and the ISD 196 Service Center property at 14301 Diamond Path to meet the zoning setback requirements. The requested vacation would vacate standard five foot (5') drainage and utility easements currently abutting a section of the shared property line. The new final plat will dedicate new perimeter easements along the new line location and will replace those that are requested to be vacated. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Resolution Final Plat Site Plan aziri________a_ 1 4w __ 0 w.--- n o Mir a* al •• IIP!A view ,„„'r DIAMOND PATH CT Tintah Park y — Bpi 0 o IPr ISD196 ._ a SERVICE o CENTER o •� _ o \ IPPIPP/ ��` DAKOTA VALLEY _ �. \`*#. \ LEARNING CENTER— . ,5�*���� 4?\_ Approximate DAKOTA RIDGE,6�„.e �•\ EasementSCHOOL .\ 4` Location -. 1 K) 1 -;-1i_ 144TH ST W W F- J . Z Zr*•A1w • 4 ',- , O ww .4� '410 0�'�� DIAMOND PATH a- o 3 ,Icc ELEMENTARY Q r . SCHOOL roI D ISD 196 DAKOTA RIDGE ,F ��im,�- ; . . AND SERVICE CENTER 4 -4' fWiriNikr '±i•4 VACATION �t illtelAa �r�•r►. N i ��11k 1 ra��Ih� 1 �� AREA MAP 7j �� t��`�t~'� .�,J'` CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED VACATION OF PUBLIC GROUNDS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that the City Clerk be,and hereby is,directed to schedule the public hearing specified in the notice attached hereto as Exhibit A and is further directed to cause said notice to be published for two weeks in the Dakota County Tribune. The City Clerk is further directed to post copies of Exhibit A, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 412.851, at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date of said hearing. ADOPTED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROCEEDINGS FOR VACATION OF PUBLIC GROUNDS IN THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, will meet at the Municipal Center, 7100 West 147th Street, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Thursday, June 13, 2024, to consider the matter of vacation of the following described public grounds in the City of Apple Valley, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 412.851: attached hereto as Exhibit A, "Description of Easements to be Vacated." Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposal will be heard at this meeting. DATED this 9th day of May, 2024. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk EXHIBIT A.1 DESCRIPTION OF EASEMENTS TO BE VACATED PID# 016467601020: 14301 DIAMOND PATH, APPLE VALLEY, MN PID# 016467501010: 4629 144TH STREET NW, APPLE VALLEY, MN Those particular drainage and utility easements, originally dedicated in the recorded plats of ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDITION, and ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION, Dakota County, Minnesota, and now to be vacated, which lie within those parts of Lot 1, Block 1, said ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDITION, and parts of Lot 2, Block 1, said ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION, which lie within a 10.00 wide strip lying 5.00 feet on either side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1, ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDITION, said Dakota County; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, assumed bearing along the most westerly line of said Lot 1, a distance of 426.82 feet to a corner of said Lot 1, said corner also being a southerly corner of said Lot 2, Block 1, ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, along a common lot line between said Lot 1 and said Lot 2, a distance of 156.74 feet to the point of beginning of the centerline to be described; thence continuing North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, along said common line, a distance of 203.15 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, along a common line of said Lot 1 and said Lot 2, a distance of 32.77 feet, and said centerline there terminating. EXHIBIT A.2 EASEMENTS TO BE VACATED EASEMENT VACATCN DESCRIPTION: area of Focemnt Mucci Ion is _ _ _ _ j/ PDT 0164E76C"020 14.301 DIAMOND ATH, APPLE VALLEY.MN 2353 Sq.Ft.-005 Ares P L1#0164E/MY 0'0 4E29 1441H SI12-L LI NW, APPLL VA LLY, MN /� \\ �n Those pa drainage d silly cos 1 originally deaicutotl be Die racordec plots of ROSEMOUNT SCI100L DISTRIC ADC PON,and ROS YO..NT SCHOOL I DISIR CI SFCCND ADUIIION,U,Octo Co,.n:y,Minneso,a,and now to vacated,which I'e wi:Mln those parts of Lot I,Block 1,sa'd ROS.YU_NI SCHOOL Dside I 91E a ADCITION,end ports of Lot 2,Blocr 1.ocic ROSEMOUN-SCHOO_DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION,which Ile wlth'n a 1000 wide strip Iynq 5.00 feet on either side of the following described anterl'ne: \ I o Commencing al the Southwest corner of_cl 1,Block I,ROSEMOUNT SC',-00L DSTRICT ADDITION,sold.7Ckota County,thence Nell,00 cegrees 00 minutes 00 A 6 I seconds East,assumed bemire olorg the nest westerly the a'said_ot' a dista,ce of 426.82 feet to a corner of salt Lot I.said corner also being a southerly /'\o,_ \IL / come,of sold La:2,OIack' RCSCMOUNT SCI100_g5'RICT SECOND ADOTICN, Iherce North 30 deryees 00 minutes 00 seconds Loal,tiring c canmor lot Inge \ between sold Lot lc one said Lot 2,a distance of 156.74 feet to the point of 0eginning of the centerline to oe described;Vence continuing North 90 degrees L0 n/lee 00 caw a Eest,Clang acid common line,a distance of 2C3.13 feel;thence Nrirll CO decrees CO minutes CO aeow,ds Lust,oung o co,cnolInc a tool _1441rStreet Vlest. / \ \ Lot'and said Lot 2,a cistarce of 32.771feet.Cnd said center lne there term narng. VICINITY MAP Apple Valley, MN PROPERTY 0W[NFR: INCFPFNDFTi- SCHO01. DISTRICT 196 3455 15397 STREEI - ROSEMOUNI wN 55068-4946 —)r-,^--A Ar, IN T C/,I I/\/\I 11^ L)1/,— ^r-A,/\N Ir, A 11 11 -LI/Th is I 1\\J,,:__IVI\JNJI \ I J,/r \J\JL_ LJ1.) I I\I,,/ .;I NU\JI NI J r-\LJLJ I Iv!V I r, I et\-r ICI_v/,l�f N PID#016467601020 .v I I `` 5151 - ,F N I y.9. I INCH-30 FEET ot Drainage At Jillily Foeor'etl - - CR In r-' I per RCS MOUNT SCHOOL c^. w DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION Centerline of eo men. .cc lilt-, I 1 EAST EAS- , _ I, a t U o r 156.74- MCN� G L-U I 1 `-A Currrnon lit a o'1.0:1,Back 1` Co 6C 1I ROSIA ULN I OCt UO_DISTRICT ADDITION o w re i r.-NA and I at 2 Blood 1,ROSEM OUN SCI100_ Uo-n r Cr Drainage&Utility- DETRI.C7 SECO\0 A'DITION - �1- ge y;.asrment s m o'< per ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL f s mC}U I DISTRICT ADDITION L)/'\^r-1 A/\I INIT ^/",I I/-\/1' ,I^TL;I/,T r A ,f'SITI/\N o.itt tf�' I I\\/.:I VIVU1 V I .:vr1VV__ IJIJ I I \I L. I ,—,L../LA I I\11, I I Fr--A. tO FID#016447501010 ICI r,/•K 1It --The Southwest Caner cf let 1 JJ�//r Block 1 ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDITION oar¢ m.w..,y,not tN.w,..y.mar., rwr .a. a-1e r'a'a�' I I. Hakanson Anderson Assoc., Inc. FAS=MFNT VACa 1.N a-I-.r enure. ,gaol en ae¢anrt an "tl"�u;m''e°y/Z°"""r��"�° I � i9C151mt ors and Lane S%rut:ms for XI al'I gr� M sal'-7 � SflC1 Th1.tn7 Ave.,A 58, Mirmmels oa/,6/xa 3 423 763 427 39aD`Ax SD 90 1 Pate 783-427-0O20 wrm.hua-'nc.cu+1 on 04/16/24 1is rp\.aas 1:1 Isar 200¢'m00.11\des\seo.11 cx g0iaw ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOURTH ADDITION KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That Independent School District No. 196, a public body under the laws of the State of Minnesota, PLANNING COMMISSION OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA owner of the following described property: Lot 1, Block 1, ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDITION, Dakota County, Minnesota. Approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota this day of , 20 AND Lot 2, Block 1, ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION, Dakota County, Minnesota. By: Chair Has caused the same to be surveyed and platted as ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOURTH ADDITION, and does hereby dedicate to the public for public use the drainage and utility easements as created by this plat. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA In witness whereof said Independent School District No. 196, a public body under the laws of the State of Minnesota, has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officers this day of , 20 This plat was approved by the City Council of Apple Valley, Minnesota this day of , 20 . and hereby certifies compliance with all requirements as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.03, Subd. 2. Signed: INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 By: Mayor By: Clerk By: its By: its COUNTY SURVEYOR, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA I hereby certify that in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 11, this plat has been reviewed and COUNTY OF approved this day of , 20 This instrument was acknowledged before me on , by , the and by , the of Independent School District No. 196, a public body under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Todd B. Tollefson Dakota County Surveyor (Signature) DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA (Printed Name) Notary Public, _ Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 9, taxes payable in the year 20........... on the land hereinbefore described have My commission expires been paid. Also pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 272.12, there are no delinquent taxes and transfer entered this day of , 20 SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE Amy A. Koethe, Director Department of Property Taxation and Records I Brian Person 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 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 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 Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.01, Subd. 3, as of the date of this certificate are shown and labeled COUNTY RECORDER, COUNTY OF DAKOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA on this plat; and all public ways are shown and labeled on this plat. I hereby certify that this plat of ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT THIRD ADDITION was filed in the office of the County Recorder for public Dated this day of , 20 record on this day of , 20 , at o'clock M. and was duly filed in Book of Plats, Page , as Document Number Brian Person, Licensed Land Surveyor Minnesota License No. 49138 Amy A. Koethe, County Recorder STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA This instrument was acknowledged before me on , by Brian Person. (Signature) (Printed Name) Notary Public, My commission expires lillflakanson nderson SHEET 1 OF 2 SHEETS VICINITY MAP Section 25, Township 115, Range 20 ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOURTH ADDITION NOT TO SCALE 140TH ST W. is r n� t�- a_ O 12 Z �\ �;� SITE Q i'\ 1=> I-- r- N II r- A r_- TlA / r- 1 r-TI I A r� r- ITI /-\ I\ I I.<• r- DID \ i CVA. < vi \7I \ L_ L_ I NL_ L_ /-\ I I VV L_ L_ 1 I El /-\ LILII I I �/ I N r \ L_ I \ I \ I A I� I� ITI /-\ N 4.79 OL2105'18"02.23 CHD8002.23 -1/2" IRON PIPE /-\ Li Li I I \J I C r LS#14891 North line of Lot 2, Block 1, ROSEMOUNT--- S89°58'50"W C.BRG=N2°55'16"E �Y SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION `1 n\� �,_ 1336.52 \Q- / /(CONCAVE TO THE WEST) 'f I- - - _ (��� ��' , o ��229.80 \ O 1'1, / I J __ '62.00 ' \ Lu / /�\2 2140,, ° \ -__-Restricted Access to City of Apple Valley N89°58'S0"E 1/2" IRON PIPE-� Ala / _L p pp per Doc. No. 3005837TC5I N p \ 321.65_ LS#15228 J-� / — I I O oi I. 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No. 883315 \ / \ _ t / \ 120 e(J`� \ / \�\ J\,/ \ \ IfilHakanson Anderson SHEET 2 OF 2 SHEETS DAKOTA RIDGE ADDITION 462 eVaTe Si W Apple Valley,MN 55124 — - — ma , —, NOTES w lig I. .n.A n TOSIIEE DI.O.AD AFG MOM a.N NAGE eI...FORGE"LNAL"o,. ,M.. ^'• DISTRICT OFFICE DRIVE 2 L1r.:RzeO.,>, ,1 ,ga; e. eHn"w.w,".DOn.,.Dma"e�D"eaxDvemn.s"meaew'''"'Nr. ISD#196'ROSEMOUNT `eoa .. ,AAn�cmD.::xucec w,.cccD,.acx�.o,xcaMcorcDAao.�co,rA.,mcrr. APPLE VALLEY- ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND ADDITION °aRG""fi1E i r EAGAN PUBLIC DDTD.ecDev�x:,wD�DDx:Hu.�:nDeDY,aH:eeDml.«, ''"""""'"`,c,Dm�„,WH'AH, SCHOOLS Yw 8: __ p py� -1W _ _ sa IVREI 3ROSTREETWEST x,.c H —- ROSEMOUNT,MINNESOTA 550B8 MN j .v. _ _= ` _ 1 D.,,Aff.. 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Apple 13 QUESTIONS? f., Ap'i; valley 14 7 • ITEM: 5.A. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Proclaim May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 13-17, 2024, as "Police Week" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Deputy Chief Greg Dahlstrom Police Department ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 13-17, 2024, as "Police Week" in the City of Apple Valley. SUMMARY: Our community was profoundly impacted by the tragic loss of life in Burnsville and our department thought it fitting to formally recognize Peace Officer's Memorial Day and Police Week in Apple Valley. BACKGROUND: In 1962, at the request of Congress, President John F. Kennedy designated May 15th as Peace Officer's Memorial Day and the week in which that day falls as Police Week in the United States. Members of our department have a storied history of honoring fallen officers and supporting their families. Locally, they have attended numerous law enforcement funerals, stood guard at the memorial on the capital grounds, and raised funds to support the families of fallen officers. Nationally, our officers have volunteered their time in Washington DC at the National Law Enforcement Memorial Service and in support of the "Road to Hope" a 250 miles bicycle ride to raise funds and ensure the memory of our nation's fallen officers is never forgotten. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, President John F. Kennedy declared the first Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, 1962, to honor the service and sacrifice of fallen officers; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Police Department has provided professional and compassionate service to this community since 1964; and WHEREAS, Peace Officers work under difficult and dangerous conditions regularly; and WHEREAS, Peace Officers are assaulted and killed in the line of duty at an unacceptable rate across Minnesota and the nation; and WHEREAS, the community of Apple Valley continues to grieve the loss of Burnsville Officers Paul Elmstrand, Matthew Rugge, and Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Finseth. NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota,hereby proclaims May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 13-17, 2024, as: "POLICE WEEK" in Apple Valley and we invite the residents of our community to honor the fallen police officers and recognize the service given by our men and women who,night and day, stand guard in our midst to protect us. PROCLAIMED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk PEACE OFFICER MEMORIAL DAY • ITEM: 5.B. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Introduction and Oaths of Office of Police Sergeant Sean Marben and Officers Jacob Kurschner and Nick Swanson Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Nick Francis, Police Chief Police Department ACTION REQUESTED: N/A SUMMARY: The Police Chief will introduce Sergeant Sean Marben and Officers Jacob Kurschner and Nick Swanson. The City Clerk will then issue them their oaths of office. BACKGROUND: Sergeant Marben was promoted as an additional sergeant in 2023. The officers were hired this past winter to fill vacancies and have since completed their field training program. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 5.C. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 693, $160,684.99 - Delinquent Utilities Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Joe Rotz,Assistant Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold a public hearing. 2. Adopt the resolution levying 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 693, delinquent utility charges, in the amount of$160,684.99, minus any prepayments. SUMMARY: Attached are the public hearing documents for the 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 693 for delinquent utility account charges. In addition to water and sewer charges, the utility account may also include charges for mowing and/or snow removal. The Council is asked to hold the public hearing and then consider the adoption of the resolution levying the special assessments. BACKGROUND: The process followed is to complete a certification process of delinquent accounts twice per year. This twice-per-year process is unusual for metro area cities, but protects the City by accelerating the process of establishing the unpaid amounts as a lien on the property and avoiding issues that may arise by properties changing hands or property owners filing bankruptcy. The certification process also serves as the City's collection process. The spring certification process started with 692 letters being sent February 27, 2024, to all customers who had a delinquent balance, notifying them that if the account was not paid by March 21, 2024, the delinquent amounts would be included in the certification process for collection. Once this payment deadline passed, a list of 379 remaining unpaid delinquent accounts was prepared on March 28, 2024, and is included for the certification process. Following the Council calling for a public hearing, a certification letter was sent to the delinquent accounts notifying them of the public hearing and the proposed certification amount. Following the public hearing on May 9, 2024, and Council adoption of an assessment roll, property owners will have 30 days to pay at City offices prior to the list being certified to Dakota County for collection. Currently, the total amount of the proposed assessment is $160,684.99 and represents 379 accounts. This amount is higher than the Fall 2023 certification total of $151,034, which included 407 accounts. It is also more than the spring 2023 amount of $150,158, which included 378 accounts. Spring assessment rolls are typically lower because they do not include much of the irrigation season. We have received $25,126.28 in payments to date, which brings the current balance to $135,558.71. History of recent certifications: Amount Number of Average Certified Accounts 2024 Spring $160,685 379 $424 2023 Fall $151,034 407 $371 2023 Spring $150,158 378 $397 2022 Fall $160,525 416 $385 2022 Spring $146,264 333 $439 2021 Fall $143,688 398 $361 2021 Spring $133,045 385 $346 2020 Fall $139,379 451 $309 2020 Spring $115,688 429 $270 2019 Fall $173,043 523 $331 2019 Spring $162,903 505 $323 Prepayments will be accepted by the City until Monday June 10, 2024. At that time, the balance will be submitted to Dakota County to be levied on the 2025 property tax statements along with 8% interest from the date of the adoption of the assessment roll. No written objections from those on the attached list (Exhibit B) have been received as of April 29, 2024. BUDGET IMPACT: The ultimate adoption of the assessment roll and the collection of the certified amounts will result in avoiding the writing off of the $135,558.71 remaining balance of previously billed utility revenues. ATTACHMENTS: KesoIUUon Exhibit EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,DAKOTA COUNTY MINNESOTA,HELD ON MAY 9,2024 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,was held at the Municipal Center in said municipality on the 9th day of May 2024, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The following members were present: and the following were absent: * * * * * * * * * * * The Assistant Finance Director presented an affidavit of publication showing publication of the Notice of Hearing on proposed assessment roll 693 for improvements as described in said notice. Said affidavit showed publication in the official newspaper in accordance with a resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council,which affidavit was examined, found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objections, if any,to said proposed assessment and the Mayor proceeded to conduct the hearing related to the assessment roll. All persons were given an opportunity to present all objections and all written objections theretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered and all objections were tabulated and are attached hereto as Exhibit A. The Mayor then declared the hearing closed. Member XXX introduced Resolution No. 2024-xx and moved its adoption: * * * * * * * * * * * CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- RESOLUTION APPROVING AND LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS,public hearings have been duly held this 9th day of May 2024 concerning the proposed assessment roll as set forth in Council Resolution No. 2024-055 with all objections to any of said assessment having been duly noted and considered, if any. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Assistant Finance Director has calculated the amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed for improvements in the areas described in the legal notice of public hearing, as set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2024-055, against every assessable lot,piece or parcel of land affected thereby upon the basis of benefits without regard to cash valuation in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 429; and notice has been duly published and mailed as required by law that this Council would meet and pass upon all objections, if any, and to amend said proposed assessment as might be necessary; and said proposed assessment roll has at all times since their filing been open for public inspection and an opportunity has been given to all interested parties to present their objections, if any,to such proposed assessment. 2. This Council,having heard and considered all objections so presented and being fully advised in the premises, finds each of the lots,pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed assessment roll, dated April 11,2024, in the aggregate amount of$160,684.99 subject to prepayments during the hearing process of$25,126.28,which changes result in a revised aggregate amount of$135,558.71, is subject to such charges and that such amount is hereby levied against each of the respective lots,pieces and parcels of land therein described. The Clerk is hereby directed to amend all necessary parts of the then containing 6 pages of Assessment Roll 693, adopted for hearing purposes by Resolution No. 2024-055 and to attach the amended assessment roll in the amount of$135,558.71,to this Resolution as Exhibit B,now containing 5 pages. 3. The proposed assessment roll is hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessment for each of said lots. Each assessment,together with interest at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2024-055 accruing on the full amount thereof, from time to time unpaid, shall be a lien concurrent with one(1)year's interest on that and other unpaid installments to be payable with the general taxes for each consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid. 4. Prior to certification of the assessment roll to the County Auditor,the owner of any lot,piece or parcel of land assessed hereby may, at any time,pay the whole of such assessment with interest accrued to day of payment,to the Treasurer of the municipality except that the entire amount may be paid within thirty(30)days hereof without interest. 5. The Assistant Finance Director shall, as soon as may be,prepare and trans- mit to the County Auditor, a Special Assessment Input form as may be prescribed by the County Auditor,to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect said assessments in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED this 9th day of May 2024. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk * * * * * * * * * * * The motion for the adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Member XXX upon a vote being taken thereon,the following voted in favor: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted on the 9th day of May 2024. CERTIFICATE I,the undersigned,being duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota,hereby certify that I have compared the attached and foregoing Extract of Minutes with the original thereof, on file in my office, and that the same is a true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of said municipality, duly called and held on the date herein indicated, so far as the minutes relate to the levy of assessments for improvements in said municipality. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 2024. Pamela J. Gackstetter,City Clerk Exhibit A RESOLUTION NO. 2024- Exhibit B Resolution Number 2024- Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment Roll#693 Property ID# Name Address City/State/Zip Plat Name Account# Amount 011035001090 SHANE HARRINGTON 8303 143RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0585083039 $409.57 011035001090 ROBERTO JACOBO 14270 HEMLOCK CT N APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0363142700 $359.77 011035002080 RODRICK ROBINSON 14355 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0363143559 $177.63 011035002080 SCHARLISSA SINER 14349 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0363143492 $344.43 011035003110 ANGELA BUCKO 8356 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0588083564 $381.84 011035020001 ISAAC AGUILAR 14251 HAYES RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0360142513 $211.98 011035020004 RESIDENT 14255 HAYES RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0360142554 $114.48 011035060004 AALONZO WASHINGTON 14385 HEYWOOD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ACADEMY VILLAGE 0588143855 $247.78 011165003080 FIRSOWDA AWAD 7340 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE PONDS 0208073401 $130.02 011165003210 ERIC ASLESON 7361 UPPER 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE PONDS 0209073616 $394.64 011165105010 DOUGLAS NIZNIK 7235 UPPER 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE PONDS 2ND 0209072352 $482.08 011165201050 JOSE GOMEZ 15852 GALVESTON AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE PONDS 3RD 0107158527 $636.06 011165205140 HAILEAB WOLDAY HAILU 15977 GALLANT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE PONDS 3RD ADDITION 0063159774 $215.13 011170001210 JENNIFER LAWRENCE 144 SPRUCE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 0402001446 $636.43 011170901020 JAMIE A EVERETTS 72 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 10TH 0019000726 $375.80 011170901040 CASSANDRA VOELLER 62 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 10TH 0019000643 $528.30 011170907030 DOMINICK SILVA-FLEMING 822 REGENT DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 10TH 0091008225 $494.01 011170904170 LEYLA ADEN 831 FIRESIDE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 10TH ADDITION 0031008319 $349.25 011171001190 JEFF CARPENTER 1067 LOWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 11TH 0055010670 $631.37 011171001350 CHRISTINE KONAKOWITZ 1005 BALDWIN DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 11TH 0004010052 $477.24 011171003170 DARREN SJOBERG 1071 RAMSDELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 11TH 0079010714 $698.88 011171108110 LIZABETH HORNER 877 HOPEWELL LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 12TH 0046008775 $439.27 011170102040 LESLY KEATON 277 ELM DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 2ND 0351002775 $561.04 011170103090 KIPTON YOST 244 ELM DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 2ND 0351002445 $504.55 011170206170 SCOTT BAKER 257 PINEWOOD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 3RD 0393002577 $355.26 011170206230 LILIANA MOLLOY 233 PINEWOOD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 3RD 0393002338 $651.21 011170210130 ROBERT DUPRE 158 JUNIPER LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 3RD 0372001582 $402.56 011170211110 JACOB R GOODERUM 175 JUNIPER LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 3RD 0372001756 $423.61 011170302070 RICHARD PARKER 136 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH 0019001369 $511.13 011170302110 BEN JOHNSON 112 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH 0019001120 $365.69 011170304130 THOMAS MCKENNA 884 ORIOLE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH 0070008840 $517.33 011170307090 MICHELLE FREEMAN 909 MINJON DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH 0058009091 $285.03 011170308020 JAMIEYA BOLIN-JOHNSON 948 CORTLAND DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH 0013009483 $400.18 011170301060 JULIE CROSS 901 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 4TH ADDITION 0061009013 $215.88 011170506050 JIM VOGEL 933 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 6TH 0100009339 $438.51 011170601090 SADUMA SALAD 168 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 7TH 0019001682 $432.07 011170608130 ADAM REED 948 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 7TH 0100009487 $627.75 011170604010 KENNETH C THOMAS 975 CORTLAND DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 7TH ADDITION 0013009756 $519.96 011170608040 ROBERT G SMALE 984 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 7TH ADDITION 0100009842 $174.68 011170702010 RICHARD HANOUSEK 869 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0061008692 $479.13 011170706090 VALERIE L SAUL-TAYLOR 816 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0061008163 $532.31 011170707030 KOMI AGBOKOU 884 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0061008841 $212.67 011170707060 LINDSAY JACOBS 872 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0061008726 $386.94 011170709070 HUGH O'DONNELL 825 ORIOLE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0070008253 $366.22 011170712120 DAVID KOPET 779 NEWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0067007797 $207.45 011170715080 KEY FUNDING L.L.C. 808 NEWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 8TH 0067008084 $356.94 011170800020 CHAD PIERCE 989 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY 9TH 0034009892 $631.24 011175002130 TREVOR MENDELE 15125 DUNBAR BLVD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY EAST 0025151257 $338.77 011175004120 MARK N LIDKE 15142 DUNBAR BLVD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY EAST 0025151422 $328.89 011175304020 BRAD RUTH 15472 DREXEL WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY EAST 4TH 0657154724 $432.71 011175501080 DIANNE MORITZ 15105 DUNBAR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH 0026151058 $297.48 011175501160 RYAN GILSON 15114 DUNBAR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH 0026151140 $412.00 011470002110 FLOYD GILBERTSON 144 STRESE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 0408001440 $280.94 011470103070 TIGIST GETACHEW MENGESHA 125 WALNUT CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND 0411001254 $648.02 011470103080 NATASHIA THURIK 129 WALNUT CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND 0411001296 $331.32 011470103100 DENA M ROBERTS 137 WALNUT CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND 0411001379 $421.84 011470303050 JUDY WENNBERG 144 OAKWOOD RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 4TH 0381001441 $485.09 011470303060 JANIECEA TYSON 140 OAKWOOD RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BOBS GARDEN VIEW 4TH ADD 0381001409 $425.16 011520101070 RORY BERNSTEIN 12067 GANTRY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BRIAR OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY 2ND ADDITIC 0744120675 $364.39 011520001060 SCOTT FISHER 7025 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BRIAR OAKS OF AV 0774070253 $319.67 011520105010 JULIE LONDGREN 7138 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND 0774071384 $488.38 011520105030 LYNN KOSLOSKE 7162 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND 0774071624 $683.80 011630003160 RESIDENT 8059 UPPER 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLTON ESTATES 0318080591 $196.00 011630003210 TIGIST DILAMO 8125 UPPER 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLTON ESTATES 0318081250 $544.52 011630101120 FAITH CRUMP 14639 HARRINGTON PL APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLTON ESTATES 2ND 0418146391 $271.52 011630204020 DERICK JAGATNARAIN 8180 LOWER 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLTON ESTATES 3RD ADD 0334081805 $242.67 011630301100 JOE RING 14819 HAVEN DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH 0419148198 $417.49 011640002060 PAMELA MARBLE 14478 UPPER GUTHRIE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 0359144785 $294.08 011640302140 FARAEH AWALE 14025 140TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 4TH 0587140258 $421.41 011640401250 MATTHEW BARTELS 7853 GLENDA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 5TH 0353078534 $346.49 011640602020 JOYCE K WHITE 7754 GLENDA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 7TH ADDITION 0353077544 $158.69 011658004060 BOBBI WATTS 14222 FREEPORT TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 0708142223 $472.49 011658102130 JUDITH ESCAMILA 14015 FREEPORT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 2ND 0738140155 $1,254.20 011659002060 LINDSAY WILDER 14443 FLAX WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 0852144439 $393.94 011659102100 BRIAN BALLINGER 14354 FLORA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 2ND 0741143543 $511.70 011715001120 WONNE NGANDO 13413 GEORGIA CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CHERRY OAK ESTATES 0761134133 $510.36 011715102040 AARON MAY 13476 GENEVA WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CHERRY OAKS ESTATES 2ND 0756134767 $567.02 011715201020 ISAAK GEED! 13417 GENEVA WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,CHERRY OAKS ESTATES 3RD 0756134171 $681.74 011805002060 BRIAN KOHORST 15715 DIAMOND WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE 0154157158 $568.03 011805206030 ERIC BENSON 15665 DUNCAN PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE 3RD 0877260158 $431.62 011806206020 MOHAMED ALI 15872 EASTCHESTER RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RD 0877261398 $782.88 011806206070 ERIC S ALLEN 15877 DUXBURY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RD 0877261813 $731.49 011806207090 SHARIFF RASOUL 4930 159TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RD 0877261443 $485.29 011806401040 DORISENE ANDERSON 15851 ELMWOOD LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 5TH 0877262098 $113.63 011810001040 JILLIAN MUSSELMAN 13677 HOLYOKE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKEVIEW 0365136775 $523.53 011810001190 JASON BROWN 13771 HOLYOKE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE LAKEVIEW 0365137716 $503.03 011807501090 TOYO SOSSOU 13383 HUGHES CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE MANOR 0254133830 $486.56 011807502130 JAMES HOWE 8808 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE MANOR 0583088085 $318.22 011807701020 KENT TROYER 8681 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD 0583086810 $284.47 011807701030 HEATHER M CAINE 8675 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD 0583086752 $369.54 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2024- Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment Roll#693 Property ID# Name Address City/State/Zip Plat Name Account# Amount 011807701100 KRYSTEL KRUEGER 8625 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD 0583086257 $360.17 011807702140 SHAYNE BOODOO 8588 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD 0583085887 $312.75 011807702190 MARLENE SPATS 8578 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD 0583085788 $398.55 011815003102 HOSSAM AFIFI 8657 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONES I 0584086579 $499.10 011815101010 DAVID C ANDERSON 8637 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONES I REPLAT 0584086371 $424.57 011815101020 WENDY ROGERS 8635 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 COBBLESTONES I REPLAT 0584086355 $377.71 011830003010 ROBERT MARSH 15430 EAGLE BAY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 CORTLAND 0877262573 $976.25 011830404030 JEANNA GAISER 5113 151ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 CORTLAND FIFTH ADDITION 0877266668 $264.82 011830502100 FAISAL JAMA 15165 ELYSIUM AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 CORTLAND SIXTH ADDITION 0877266433 $665.79 011990002080 BRIAN MORRILL 5186 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DELANEY PARK 1ST ADDITION 0170051864 $458.31 011990201040 MARK SAUER 14593 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DELANEY PARK 3RD 0032145938 $508.43 011990201050 TOM BISHOP 14607 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DELANEY PARK 3RD 0032146076 $426.63 012050001180 JASON SKOVBROTEN 14698 DUNBAR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0026146983 $373.88 012050002250 JASON LINDNER 14685 DENMARK CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0645146857 $521.09 012050002280 FRANK STUMPF 14673 DENMARK CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0645146733 $283.85 012050003270 SAMUEL ORTIZ ACOSTA 14719 DOMINICA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0654147192 $33.44 012050003320 CORLIN FRANZMEIER 14700 DORY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0663147001 $662.09 012050003420 ROBYN EVERETT 14729 DORY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 0663147290 $429.62 012050104010 MELISSA CRYER 4549 149TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 2ND 0195045495 $774.63 012050102060 BRIAN MARSCHEL 4510 148TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 2ND ADDITION 0190045102 $98.00 012050202070 JOSEPH BETLEY 14898 EASTER AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 3RD 0660148986 $257.54 012050208080 TRACY BIRCH 5031 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 3RD 0192050316 $429.43 012050208110 JARED PERO 4985 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 3RD 0192049854 $542.26 012050209050 PHILLIP RAMEY 5120 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 3RD 0192051207 $452.28 012050201200 PAUL BROWN 5178 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 3RD ADDITION 0192051785 $384.73 012050301040 JAMES ARNOLD 14940 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 4TH 0033149400 $428.89 012050302160 MOHMUD HAGUF 14850 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 4TH 0033148501 $499.14 012050302210 SAMANTHA SUCHY 14910 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 4TH 0033149103 $493.89 012050302230 ROBERT B MASK JR 14918 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 4TH ADDITION 0033149186 $201.29 012050402170 ALLEN HALCOMB 5367 UPPER 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 5TH 0869053672 $452.38 012050501037 RAND!HANSEN 14692 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH 0032146928 $382.14 012050501052 DARRIN CHANCE-WATER OFF 5090 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH 0184050902 $453.44 012050501053 DARRIN BERGSTROM 14676 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH 0032146761 $368.96 012050501132 SUSAN ANDERSON 14792 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH 0032147926 $345.39 012050501133 JULIE LUNDSTROM 5175 148TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH 0191051752 $424.02 012050501010 SHANNON WASHINGTON 14744 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 DIAMOND PATH 6TH ADDITION 0032147447 $224.76 012245102030 ANGELA JOHNSON 13594 GLASGOW LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EAGLE RIDGE ESTATES 2ND 0767135944 $413.42 012320101090 BEN LORENCE 12820 GARRETT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND 0877260838 $487.96 012320103040 CRAIG SADLAK 7008 128TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND 0877262153 $127.07 012320101020 MONIQUE HARRIS 12859 GARRETT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND ADDITION 0877261518 $640.39 012320101100 TODD KUBINSKI 12832 GARRETT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND ADDITION 0877261558 $843.96 012369501030 JOEL ZYLSTRA 13592 EMBRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EMBRY ESTATES 0877267908 $105.78 012370001410 MICHELLE J O'DONNELL 5330 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EMERALD POINT 0632053306 $383.90 012370201060 GREGORY BELL 5378 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EMERALD POINT 3RD 0632053785 $424.27 012370201090 JEFF HUNTER 5372 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 EMERALD POINT 3RD ADD 0632053728 $362.52 012565003070 CHARLES NORKUNAS 13470 ELKWOOD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 FARQUAR HILLS 0664134107 $325.51 012565003110 DEBORAH HENDERSON 13418 ELKWOOD CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 FARQUAR HILLS 0662134182 $219.23 012565003230 JARROD M BEACH 13532 LOWER ELKWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 FARQUAR HILLS 0662135320 $501.36 012765001130 DONNA SORTER 14066 ESSEX CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 FOXMOORE RIDGE 0687140669 $241.36 013100000010 GRETCHEN KOSHIRE 6843 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GARDENVIEW MANOR 2ND 0811068430 $216.43 013100005150 HEATHER KAUCHMAN 6945 137TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GARDENVIEW MANOR 2ND 0820069452 $723.23 012895001610 CALEB RE INNOVATIONS L.L.C. 14387 HICKORY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GARDENVIEW PLACE 0424143879 $541.64 012895001180 DONALD MERCHANT 14327 HICKORY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122GARDENVIEW PLACE 1ST ADD 0424143275 $196.00 013060101010 DESIRAE CHRISTENSEN 8677 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GOLFVIEW 2ND ADDITION 0584086777 $353.73 013100902100 BRIAHNA MERRITT 13045 FERNANDO AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 10TH 0691130458 $501.33 013101001100 STEVEN FRANKE 14100 ENSLEY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 11TH 0656141003 $492.59 013101002060 RICHARD C SMITH 5276 142ND PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 11TH 0840052769 $420.87 013100005310 TARA CORRIGAN 13722 FAIRLAWN AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 1ST ADDITION 0685137220 $258.14 013100102050 CHRIS AYMOND 13422 FLAGSTAFF AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 2ND 0715134221 $323.34 013100106180 JOANNE E PHILHOWER-HIRNER 6991 133RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 2ND 0799069913 $554.28 013100107110 ISMAEL RANGEL-GONZALES 13387 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 2ND 0721133878 $48.31 013100110090 AMBER MILLER 6866 133RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 2ND 0799068667 $468.34 013100104320 BOBBY CRANE 13321 FLAGSTAFF AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 2ND ADDITION 0715133215 $327.12 013100201100 JENNIFER PATTERSON 13331 FINDLAY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 3RD ADDITION 0712133317 $399.26 013100203220 DAVID HIME 13342 GREENLEAF CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 3RD ADDITION 0775133428 $238.87 013100308100 BRETT LEFLEX 6260 137TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 4TH 0820062606 $472.60 013100308150 TODD PRISSEL 6220 137TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 4TH 0823062207 $184.55 013100311070 ERIC BERENZ 6161 FERNANDO CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 4TH ADDITION 0694061619 $185.04 013100403090 CARRIE KUNTZ 13053 FINDLAY AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 5TH 0706130535 $483.96 013100405130 TANESHA FORD 13159 FERRIS CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 5TH 0700131596 $81.59 013100405340 RONALD E HART 13041 FINCH WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 5TH 0703130413 $815.91 013100402040 PAULA WILLETTE 13047 FINDLAY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 5TH ADDITION 0712130479 $241.69 013100502160 JOHN CRAIG 13933 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 6TH 0673139337 $215.64 013100506010 MILLICENT WARRINGTON 13550 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 6TH 0673135509 $276.41 013100508140 LAURA SANDEN 13471 EVELETH WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 6TH 0672134719 $447.31 013100511030 AMY LOSIE 13467 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 6TH ADDITION 0673134676 $91.36 013100606100 MICHAEL D KERN 5668 139TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 7TH 0832056687 $781.13 013100606120 JAMES A DILLY 5648 139TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 7TH 0832056489 $491.60 013100705140 GARY L STECKMAN 5536 133RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 8TH 0797055369 $433.27 013100810060 KELLY ROOT 5810 130TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 9TH 0780058107 $494.46 013100804150 ANN BELDEN 13082 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF 9TH ADDITION 0673130823 $143.44 013105101400 MARK GROEBNER 13924 FOUNTAIN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF PARK ESTATES 2ND 0729139240 $571.28 013110002030 NICOLAS FOLLMER 7039 146TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 0865070399 $194.07 013110004050 THOMAS BACKUS 7013 146TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 0865070134 $301.67 013110105010 DOUGLAS MILLER 7481 142ND STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND 0841074812 $298.43 013110202010 KUMAR IMRIT 7429 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD 0853074296 $317.99 013110207030 MARY L SOUCEK 7382 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD 0853073827 $285.15 013180001020 DANIEL ASSEGIE 7631 133RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HALLWOOD HIGHLANDS 0580076319 $261.40 013180002140 GAYLE JOHNSON 13453 GRANADA AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HALLWOOD HIGHLANDS 0357134531 $441.13 013215001012 JERRY H DAYE JR 15739 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0143157392 $212.81 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2024- Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment Roll#693 Property ID# Name Address City/State/Zip Plat Name Account# Amount 013215001014 DOMINIQUE STAMPLEY 15743 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0143157434 $271.30 013215001026 MOHAMED HASSAN 15726 FOX CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0187157266 $448.06 013215001045 SABINDRA SHRESTHA 15738 FRANCE WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0212157380 $436.38 013215001051 KRYSTAL KARLS 15722 FRANCE WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0212157224 $508.84 013215001072 DENNIS MONGOVEN 6717 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0210067177 $366.67 013215001091 VEARY YIN 15869 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0143158697 $316.32 013215001092 MIERA HORTON 15867 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0143158671 $119.66 013215001145 TORONDA SWEENEY 6886 FOLKESTONE RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0180068866 $183.81 013215001171 MICHELLE KELVIE 15743 FREMONT WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0158157436 $505.24 013215001177 SORIYA HUOT 15738 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 0159157385 $138.54 013215101007 AYAN MOHAMED 6905 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 2ND 0210069058 $453.72 013215101034 BERNARD WALLACE 6766 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 2ND 0210067664 $560.06 013215101101 MOHAMED MOHAMED 15822 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 2ND 0159158227 $512.70 013215101010 SUSAN RICE 6889 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 2ND ADDITION 0210068894 $339.96 013215101054 UVAIS MOHAMMED 6820 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 2ND ADDITION 0210068209 $121.03 013215201030 MYRRELLI ASUNCION-BROWN 15706 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HAWTHORNE 3RD 0159157062 $648.46 013280101070 FELONISE PITCHFORD 12815 GERMANE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND 0757128156 $298.00 013280101080 FELONISE PITCHFORD 12817 GERMANE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND 0757128172 $275.32 013390301030 JAMES REX 8521 PALOMINO DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HIDDEN PONDS 4TH 0537085215 $440.84 013360101020 CIDER RIDGE MARKETPLACE 7495 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HOPE ALLIANCE SECOND ADDITION 0877268088 $700.21 013415004180 DAWN BROTHERS 12744 DURHAM WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HUNTINGTON 0635127446 $317.93 013415202110 KTREON JORDAN 12780 EDINBROOK PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HUNTINGTON 3RD 0620127807 $365.74 013450001250 SASHA GOZE 15845 HYLAND POINTE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HYLAND POINTE SHORES 0059158459 $459.15 013450001260 MARFAM PROPERTIES 15859 HYLAND POINTE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HYLAND POINTE SHORES 0059158590 $499.13 013450001360 MENA ADAMS 15935 HYLAND POINTE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HYLAND POINTE SHORES 0059159358 $185.56 013450001410 LEE ANN AGER 15951 HYLAND POINTE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 HYLAND POINTE SHORES 0059159515 $402.21 014095001030 RESIDENT 14238 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 K&G 1ST ADDN 0354142388 $124.86 014095001040 LAUREN THOMPSON 14240 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 K&G 1ST ADDN 0354142404 $378.04 014095001090 RESIDENT 14250 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 K&G 1ST ADDN 0354142503 $496.29 014420004030 WIILIAM PARSLEY 15745 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LAC LAVON SHORES 1ST ADD 0034157451 $211.98 014420101020 KEN CARLSON 15813 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LAC LAVON SHORES 2ND 0034158137 $446.04 014580001120 IDIL JAMA 15684 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 0039156847 $579.37 014580005020 DIRK WALTON 8461 156TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 0205084617 $420.11 014580005190 TIMOTHY HAUSER 15669 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 0044156691 $513.50 014580102070 ERIC C ROE 15872 HAYES TR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 2ND 0042158723 $583.42 014580103270 KRISTIN GARDNER 15705 HAYES TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 2ND 0042157055 $710.32 014580108370 ANDREW CAMPBELL 15947 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 LONGRIDGE 2ND 0039159478 $845.82 014717501020 ROBERT TYLER 13872 GLENDALE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 MAJESTIC RIDGE 0630138729 $493.16 014820002040 LANCE ANDREWS 12755 DIAMOND CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 MEADOWLARK GLEN 0650127552 $278.91 014820101010 GREG FUTCHI 12761 ETHELTON WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 MEADOWLARK GLEN 2ND ADD 0678127618 $200.34 014820101050 ANNEMARIE ELIZABETH STYLES 12745 ETHELTON WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 MEADOWLARK GLEN 2ND ADD 0678127451 $191.13 014910001160 ALFREDO BRIONES 7899 HALLMARK WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 0023078999 $209.00 014910205030 ANDREW SCHANEN 15704 GRIFFON CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 3RD 0053157044 $372.00 014910219030 AMANDA K HILLSTROM 15877 GRIFFON PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 3RD ADDITION 0054158777 $402.93 014910305010 PAUL OAKES 15840 GRIFFON PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 4TH 0054158405 $617.05 014910312040 CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HUGHES 15890 GRIFFON PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 4TH 0054158900 $169.21 014910401040 SARA SEYOUM 15960 GRANADA AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 5TH 0011159603 $21.09 014910501150 MICHAEL WALTERS 15775 HANNOVER PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 6TH 0012157754 $556.20 014910502010 LISA WADE 15706 HANNOVER PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 6TH 0012157069 $211.68 014910601510 ANTHONY WELIN 15899 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 7TH 0111158992 $530.38 014910602050 SHAWN WOLTER 15812 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 7TH 0111158125 $353.59 014910602190 KATHERINE MCCARTY 15870 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122MORNINGVIEW 7TH 0111158703 $60.00 015200002080 JAMES RICHTER 6600 132ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 NORDIC WOODS 0790066009 $283.12 015201101170 JANINE HANSON 6996 129TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 NORDIC WOODS 12TH ADDITION 0785069968 $302.31 015200003040 RESIDENT 6750 132ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122NORDIC WOODS 1ST ADDITION 0790067502 $205.84 015200101160 DONALD J WEEK 13150 FLAMINGO CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 NORDIC WOODS 2ND 0717131506 $570.07 015350002020 ANNA ROSE BRACK 7428 GERMANE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122OAK RIDGE PARK 0760074280 $393.09 015350004060 MELINDA ALLEN 7482 GERMANE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 OAK RIDGE PARK 0760074827 $241.36 015645008020 KIM MUIRRAY 13108 GEMSTONE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122OXFORD HOLLOW 0753131089 $174.84 015660101130 TARA HESTER 121 BEAUMONT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 2ND 0501001214 $526.36 015660202100 JUSTIN DAHL 109 PONY LN E APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD 0540001092 $475.96 015660202140 MARY JANE RODRIGUEZ 110 PONY LN E APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD 0540001100 $639.32 015660203180 FADUMO YUSUF 107 BELMONT RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD ADD 0507001077 $202.30 015660303240 BISHOP WILLY 101 HIDDEN MEADOW CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH 0531001010 $555.34 015660306080 STEVEN J CARROLL 136 CHAPARRAL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH 0519001362 $184.60 015660301170 ANTHONY THOMAS REAL MOCK 121 CHAPARRAL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH ADDITION 0519001214 $502.16 015660303280 KALI KUHLMANN 100 HIDDEN MEADOW CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH ADDITION 0531001002 $217.25 015677503120 JENNIFER BARRETT 8295 137TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0581082951 $283.00 015677504100 ALFRED SESAY 13620 HAVELOCK TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0533136202 $506.46 015677505070 SCOTT CAMPBELL 13669 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0361136696 $549.91 015677507050 NICOLE MICKELSON 13727 HANOVER WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0521137279 $420.47 015677510020 AUSTTIN ELLIOT 8370 140TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0570083705 $350.08 015677510110 KATHERINE HEALD 8354 140TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0570083549 $342.85 015677510330 PATRICK O'MALLEY 13997 HERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PALOMINO WOODS 0362139970 $307.05 015705001300 DANIELLE STIBAL 14351 GLENDA DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PENNOCK SHORES 0352143511 $220.82 015750001100 RICK FOLGER 14343 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 1ST 0032143438 $417.81 015750001030 TAKEYSHA ROBINSON 14315 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 1ST ADDITION 0032143156 $201.33 015750201070 JOSEPH GERARD DEMARCO JR 14388 EMBRY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 3RD 0014143885 $484.77 015750302050 TIM ABBOTT 14342 EBONY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 4TH 0625143429 $203.70 015750401030 JASON TERCERO 14361 EBONY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 5TH ADDITION 0625143619 $152.00 015750401030 ADAM THONVOLD 14361 EBONY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 5TH ADDITION 0625143619 $223.19 015750601220 JAMES HOLMES 14334 EMPIRE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 7TH 0104143340 $398.36 015750701090 ALYSSA F GEORGE 14259 EMPIRE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 8TH 0105142598 $426.58 015750701130 RESIDENT 14286 ESTATES AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 8TH ADDITION 0112142862 $148.26 015765101110 LAMPHONE SAENGSOURIYA 12713 EVELETH PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PINECREST 2ND 0671127136 $473.10 015765101140 PHILLIP GARCIA 12737 EVELETH PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PINECREST 2ND ADDITION 0671127375 $225.84 015767501070 ALMINA DEES 5609 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PINECREST TOWNHOMES 0777056098 $510.17 015767501100 DEBRA HAECHERL 5581 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PINECREST TOWNHOMES 0777055819 $370.51 015767501200 TIH PHILLIPS 5569 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 PINECREST TOWNHOMES 0777055694 $328.74 016160201010 RACHAEL MATSCH 6110 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55122 QUARRY PONDS 3RD 0877265093 $757.56 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2024- Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment Roll#693 Property ID# Name Address City/State/Zip Plat Name Account# Amount 016160302020 RESLEY OKIOMA 15660 FAIRCHILD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,QUARRY PONDS FOURTH ADDITION 0877266298 $494.02 016280001450 AMY R ANDERSON 12843 EASTVIEW CURVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,RADCLIFF TOWNHOMES 0617128438 $389.03 016340001020 THUAN NGUYEN 15754 FINCH AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,REGATTA 0127157541 $342.25 016340003120 TIM STROUD 15619 FINCH AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,REGATTA 0127156196 $474.06 016340003360 BRADLEY SOLEM 15694 FINEWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,REGATTA 0132156942 $399.44 016340129200 CHERYL COOPER 15578 FINCH AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,REGATTA 2ND ADDITION 0127155784 $342.75 016344101040 NDRI DIBY 15711 FAIR HILL WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,REGENTS POINT 2ND 0877265473 $378.65 016450001190 DIANE JANDT 13379 HUNTINGTON CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,RODEO HILLS 0544133792 $272.26 016460001020 RONALD VOSS 14259 DRAKE PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ROLLING RIDGE 0610142592 $717.95 016460004070 ALISON MARIE TANG 14405 DRUMLIN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ROLLING RIDGE 0611144050 $401.77 016460006030 GETACHEW SHONE 4824 143RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,ROLLING RIDGE 0850048244 $294.29 016620001070 DAVID BRUNT 7197 131ST CIR W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SALEM WOODS ADDITION 0788071979 $218.63 016650004230 STEWART GOODMAN 13968 GLAZIER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 0772139683 $371.95 016650102290 MAXIMO SANCHEZ 14089 GLAZIER AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND 0769140892 $607.34 016650102310 CHRISTOPHER MCCARGAR 14113 GLAZIER AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND 0769141130 $382.34 016650206080 GEORGE BAKALOV 7036 UPPER 143RD CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD 0847070368 $104.39 016650207020 RESIDENT 7039 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD ADD 0844070395 $215.20 016650303010 CHAD ZUELOW 14347 GARLAND AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH 0745143473 $428.79 016650303180 TODD LANGLAND 14426 GARRETT AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH 0748144262 $190.14 016650306060 ZOE VEDETTE GARRISON 7118 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH 0859071189 $346.87 016650306180 ADAM HEMPLER 7105 146TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH 0862071051 $447.09 016670005070 RICHARD CONOVER 5716 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0844057160 $520.92 016670005100 DOMINIQUE SHEPHERD 5754 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0844057541 $750.25 016670005210 JESSICA CARRILLO 5773 143RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0850057732 $437.14 016670006020 JASON CRESS 14314 EUCLID AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0665143149 $393.44 016670007150 FEDERICO JIMENEZ MARTINEZ 5647 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0857056471 $440.52 016670008030 RESIDENT 5718 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 0857057180 $450.34 016670005050 NAIMO FARAH 5690 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 1ST 0844056907 $352.74 016670005140 NEGUSS AYELES 5806 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 1ST 0844058069 $470.48 016670101090 WILLIE LUMSON 14431 EXLEY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND 0626144319 $461.28 016670103140 ROSIE BOERBOOM 14449 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND 0673144493 $471.72 010220050020 MILLICENT WARRINGTON 13421 CEDAR AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SECTION 22 TWN 115 RANGE 20 0630134215 $309.78 010340076020 PAHLS MARKET 6885 160TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,SECTION34 TWN 115 RANGE 20 0877268158 $5,625.63 017250001010 DAVID KERBER 13907 DUBLIN RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,STONEWOOD 1ST ADDITION 0641139070 $1,344.25 017585003070 ROBERT RUSH 12925 HIALEAH CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,THE HIGHLANDS 0524129257 $598.53 017595203110 BIANCA CARR 13640 DULUTH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY II 0647136401 $674.95 017595601070 CHRISTINE KUZNAR 13503 GOSSAMER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY IV 0550135038 $624.58 017620002020 ANTHONY SCHMIDT 13988 DUBLIN RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,THE WOODWINDS 1ST 0641139880 $160.00 017620203010 ANGELA CROUSE 13814 ESSEX TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,THE WOODWINDS 3RD ADDITION 0689138141 $268.09 017690001220 CHRISTINA A DAVIES 15111 DUTCHESS CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING 0068151115 $558.95 017690005260 SCOTT HOUFER 15292 DUPONT PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING 0120152929 $174.68 017690005410 ANDREW CONBOY 15174 DUPONT PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING 0120151749 $672.38 017700012030 REBECCA KAUFMANN 7779 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDITION 0100077799 $301.66 017700004060 DAVID HERNANDEZ 7585 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN 0100075850 $506.17 018131502060 ELIZABETH LANGENESS 13715 GRAFTON CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY OAKS ESTATES 0877266483 $231.60 018132001290 NASRA AHMED 12830 GLEN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY OAKS TOWNHOMES 0321128304 $688.44 018132501040 NAFISO DHUKUL 14971 EMBER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY PINES 0122149717 $73.64 018140002070 CYNTHIA ORTIZ-MURPHY 7320 146TH WAY W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY SOUTH 0867073201 $423.89 018140002120 ZELALEM KINDE 7335 UPPER 146TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY SOUTH 0864073352 $574.73 018145601090 LAURA LAWRENCE 14725 LOWER ENDICOTT WA'APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 7TH ADDITION 0197147257 $338.82 018419002010 MICHAEL P LARKIN 13745 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,WILDWOOD 0366137459 $295.22 018419402050 DARIO JESUS NOCHEZ 8336 UPPER 138TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,WILDWOOD 5TH ADDITION 0374083364 $440.35 018435101110 HUBERT BORRMANN 13017 GARRETT LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,WILLIAMSBURG 2ND 0752130173 $281.58 018528102010 REDIET YEMAME 13807 FLEETWOOD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,WYNDEMERE 2ND ADDITION 0719138079 $76.82 018528001020 TARA NELSON 13935 FLEETWOOD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 5512,WYNDEMERE ADDITION 0719139358 $627.50 $135,558.71 • ITEM: 5.D. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 694, $371.38 - Delinquent Hazardous Tree Removal Charges Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Joe Rotz,Assistant Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold Public Hearing. 2. Adopt resolution levying 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 694, in the total amount of$371.38, for delinquent diseased tree removal charges, minus any prepayments. SUMMARY: Attached please find the public hearing documents for 2024 Special Assessment Roll No. 694, for delinquent hazardous tree removal charges. The public hearing notice has been mailed to the affected property owner and the affidavits of publication of the hearing notice have been received. The total amount of the assessment is $371.38 and represents hazardous tree removal charges incurred by the City, which includes a $50.00 administrative fee. Following City Council direction assessment rolls have been prepared with extended payment terms based on total amounts. The property identified was for a tree removal completed in fall of 2022 and the certification was missed in the prior assessment rolls. The unpaid amount was identified when completing the year end 2023 audit preparations. The property owner's intent at the time of the work was to have it be included as an assessment to property taxes. This spring's assessment for tree removals is the third year for providing extended payment terms based on the total charge amounts. To accomplish the various terms, it is necessary to have a different roll number assigned for each of the repayment terms. The Council provided these extended payment terms to help mitigate the financial impact of the hazardous tree removals. For this spring, Assessment Roll No. 694 includes no parcels longer than a one- year term. The payment lengths of the total assessments are: Amounts under $700, one installment at 8% Amounts $700 to $1,399, two installments at 8% Amounts $1,400 to $2,099, three installments at 8% Amounts over $2,099, four installments at 8% The number of properties involved and the amounts of charges are not consistent from year to year. Certification History 2024 Spring $371.38 2023 Fall $4,338.56 2023 Spring none 2022 Fall none 2022 Spring $4,702.82 2021 Fall none 2021 Spring $2,341.80 2020 Fall none 2020 Spring $2,341.80 2019 Fall $3,075.74 2019 Spring $4,675.12 2018 Fall $1,098.92 2016 Spring $2,417.84 BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: The ultimate adoption of the assessment roll and collection of the levied assessments will result in the recovery of$371.38 to offset costs. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Exhibit EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA HELD ON MAY 9, 2024 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,was held at the Municipal Center in said municipality on the 9th day of May 2024, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The following members were present: and the following were absent: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Assistant Finance Director presented an affidavit of publication showing publication of the Notice of Hearing on proposed assessment roll 694, for hazardous tree removal charges as described in said notice. Said affidavit showed publication in the official newspaper in accordance with a resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council, which affidavit was examined, found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objections, if any, to said proposed assessment and the Mayor proceeded to conduct the hearing related to the assessment roll. All persons were given an opportunity to present all objections and all written objections theretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered and all objections were tabulated and are attached hereto as Exhibit A. The Mayor then declared the hearing closed. Member XXX introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: * * * * * * * * * * * CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- RESOLUTION APPROVING AND LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS,public hearings have been duly held this 9th day of May, 2024, concerning the proposed assessment roll as set forth in Council Resolution No. 2024-xxx with all objections to any of said assessment having been duly noted and considered, if any. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Assistant Finance Director has calculated the amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed for improvements in the areas described in the legal notice of public hearing, as set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2024-xxx, against every assessable lot,piece or parcel of land affected thereby upon the basis of benefits without regard to cash valuation in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 429; and notice has been duly published and mailed as required by law that this Council would meet and pass upon all objections, if any, and to amend said proposed assessment as might be necessary; and said proposed assessment roll has at all times since their filing been open for public inspection and an opportunity has been given to all interested parties to present their objections, if any,to such proposed assessment. 2. This Council,having heard and considered all objections so presented and being fully advised in the premises, finds each of the lots,pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed assessment roll, dated April 11,2024, in the aggregate amount of$371.38 subject to adjustments/prepayments during the hearing process of which there were none, is subject to such charges and that such amount is hereby levied against each of the respective lots,pieces and parcels of land therein described. The Clerk is hereby directed to amend all necessary parts of the one page of Assessment Roll 694, adopted for hearing purposes by Resolution No. 2024-xxx and to attach the assessment roll in the amount of$371.38 to this Resolution as Exhibit B,then containing one page. 3. The proposed assessment roll is hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessment for each of said lots. Each assessment,together with interest at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2024-xxx accruing on the full amount thereof, from time to time unpaid, shall be a lien concurrent with(1)year's interest on that and other unpaid installments to be payable with the general taxes for each consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid. 4. Prior to certification of the assessment roll to the County Auditor,the owner of any lot,piece or parcel of land assessed hereby may, at any time,pay the whole of such assessment with interest accrued to day of payment,to the Treasurer of the municipality except that the entire amount may be paid within thirty(30) days hereof without interest. 5. The Assistant Finance Director shall, as soon as may be,prepare and transmit to the County Auditor, a Special Assessment Input form as may be prescribed by 2 the County Auditor,to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect said assessments in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED this 9th day of May 2024. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk * * * * * * * * * * * * The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member XXX and upon a vote being taken thereon,the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted on the 9th day of May 2024. CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I,the undersigned,being duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota,hereby certify that I have compared the attached and foregoing Extract of Minutes with the original thereof, on file in my office, and that the same is a true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of said municipality, duly called and held on the date herein indicated, so far as the minutes relate to the levy of assessments for improvements in said municipality. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 9th day of May 2024. Pamela J. Gackstetter,City Clerk 3 Exhibit A RESOLUTION NO. 2024- NONE 4 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2024- Delinquent Hazardous Tree Removal Charge Assessment Roll No. 694 PID#/Plat Name/Description Owner Name/Address Billing Name/Address Amount Roll No.694—One(1)Installments at 8% 01-76900-05-280 MARIAM SHEIKH MARIAM SHEIKH $ 371.38 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING MOHAMED BUDUL MOHAMED BUDUL HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL 15278 DUPONT PATH 15278 DUPONT PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 TOTAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS $ 371.38 • ITEM: 5.E. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May9, 2024 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Alex Sharpe, AICP, Planning and Economic Dev. Spec. Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: United Properties Residential, LLC PC24-04-SBZ Applicant Date: 3/20/2024 60 Days: 5/19/2024 120 Days: 7/18/2024 ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Pass ordinance amending Chapter 155 Appendix F, Article A39 of the City Code regulating Planned Development Designation No. 1080 (recommend waiving second reading). 2. Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition, subject to conditions. 3. Adopt resolution approving site plan/building permit authorization for seven (7) single- family residential units on Lots 1-7, Block 1, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition, subject to conditions. SUMMARY: United Properties Residential, LLC, has applied for a subdivision by preliminary plat, site plan and building permit authorization, and "PD-1080" ordinance amendments for 12450 Drayton Trail. This application is the second phase of Applewood Pointe and was anticipated when the City reviewed and approved the project in 2020/2021. Applewood Pointe first addition is a 98 unit co-operative unit that is completely sold out. The site is located in the northeast corner of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road adjacent to Valleywood Golf Course. The site is served by a private roadway, Drayton Trail, which has limited access and egress due to the adjacent public roadways being Dakota County arterial roadways. The proposal is to subdivide Outlot A, a 1.14 acre site into seven (7) single-family lots. To maintain a cohesive development with Applewood Pointe, a multi-family development, the site plan and building aesthetics of this project are being reviewed for their compatibility. As stated, overall site design for Applewood Pointe first addition anticipated seven detached "townhomes". City ordinance defines townhomes as having a shared wall, and as such the Planned Development requires an amendment to allow single-family dwellings. Additional amendments are proposed to correct minor typographical errors and to set design standards for the subzone 2, which regulates Outlot A, the parcel proposed to be subdivided. The Planning Commission held a public hearing for subdivision by preliminary plat of Outlot A, and for the Planned Development amendments on April 17, 2024. At this time, one member of the public spoke. A summary of their comments and questions, as well as a staff response is contained within the Background section of this report. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the ordinance amendment, preliminary plat, and site plan/building permit authorization on May 1, 2024. BACKGROUND: Public Hearing Comments and Staff Response Resident Question: Why is there no ability to turn right onto Pilot Knob from the site? Can additional signage regarding U-turns be added at the Applewood Point entrance/exit onto McAndrews? Why was the median on McAndrews Road not extended to the light? Staff Response: Both McAndrews and Pilot Knob Road are managed by Dakota County, who controls the access spacing. The approved access points were established with safety as the primary design consideration. The City will work with Dakota County to review any signage along McAndrews Road. Resident questions on the limited access have been addressed by the City Engineer at the public hearing. Comprehensive Guiding, Zoning, and Planned Development Ordinance Amendments The site is guided "MD" (Medium Density Residential at 6-12 units per acre) and zoned "PD-1080". There are two subzones within "PD-1080". Zone 1 allows for multi-family co- operatives. Zone 2 is proposed to be amended to allow for "one-family detached dwellings". City of Apple Valley ordinance defines a "townhome" as a single-family dwelling with at least one shared wall with another single-family unit. In the original submission for Applewood Pointe in 2020 site plans, building elevations, and utility plan anticipated independent villa style homes, but defined this style of home as a "townhome". This difference in definition between City ordinance and developer terminology requires that the "one-family detached dwellings" be added as a permitted use to the zone to develop the site as it has been shown. The attached applicant narrative specifically requests this amendment to allow for consistency with what was proposed in 2020 and what is being proposed today. The Planning Commission reviewed this request on April 17, 2024, and did not note any specific concerns. An additional proposed amendment to the ordinance is to clarify the maximum density of the site. The prior ordinance noted that Zone l's maximum density was 14 units per acre, while Zone 2 was 5 units per acre. Due to the guiding of the property having a maximum density of 12 units per acre, staff is recommending the maximum density for the overall site be set to 12 units per acre, which the development complies with. This change does not result in any physical change to the site and does not allow for more or less units that originally proposed. The proposed amendment is intended to correct a subzone that exceeded the maximum density permitted by the comprehensive guiding. As noted in the summary, the Planned Development ordinance is also proposed to be amended due to minor typographical errors. Amendments are primarily within the minimum area requirements and standards table, which sets lot area, density, and setbacks. Some of these setbacks were inadvertently reversed between the two subzones. Additionally, final refinements to Zone 2 are needed now that final design has been submitted. One of the primary items potentially being amended in Zone 2 are the front and rear setbacks. In the approved ordinance, the proposed front setback for these homes is 20' from the sidewalk. Upon review, staff found it to be more consistent to have a setback be from a property line, which is a more fixed point than a sidewalk. The applicant has reviewed the proposed setback amendment from 20' from the front sidewalk to 25' from the front property line. This change does not have any negative impacts and allows for a full parking space in the front of the home before impacting the private sidewalk. The change will not affect the site grading or utilities significantly. The draft ordinance has set the maximum impervious surface for each lot at 55% of the lot area. This allows homeowners the option to construct the largest of the models proposed on the smallest lot at 5,920 sq. ft. It also allows for a 12' x 12' rear patio and a 12' x 24' addition to be added to the rear of the home. Staff is confident that this will allow future residents options for improving their property beyond what is initially constructed. It is common in planned developments for the impervious surface coverage to exceed standard zoning code because the stormwater systems were designed to treat the additional stormwater generated by a denser development. For example, Cobblestone Lake's maximum impervious surface coverage is 50% where the majority of the community is 35%. Subdivision by Preliminary Plat The Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition preliminary plat layout is consistent with the previously approved plat and site plans. The proposed Applewood Pointe Second Addition plat proposes to subdivide Outlot A into seven (7) single-family lots. Overall site density will remain at 12 units per acre, which was anticipated and approved in the first addition. Site Plan The site plan being reviewed at this time is for Outlot A, which is proposed to be Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition and does not encompass the first addition. The preliminary plat site plan and building permit authorization for the first addition was approved on October 8, 2020. The final plat was approved on March 24, 2022, which formally created Outlot A. Outlot A is a land locked parcel served by a private road, Drayton Trail. Street Access and Circulation A private Declaration of Easements document was required as part of the first addition which provides perpetual access to the adjacent public roadways. A condition of approval is included that requires that the City Attorney find all easement documents to be acceptable. Any alterations will be considered as part of the final plat and development agreement. Site access and traffic concerns were prominently discussed as part of the first addition. The traffic study completed at that time anticipated seven single-family units on the site and no changes are proposed at this time. Due to the site taking access exclusively from Dakota County roadways rather than City managed roadways, the County determined the location and design of site access/egress. The design of Drayton Trail, a private roadway, also received significant discussion in the first addition. Drayton Trail was expanded from the original proposal at 24' wide to 26' wide to allow for parking on the south side. This was a specific condition of both the preliminary plat and site plan authorization. Parking As noted previously, 10 on-street parking spaces for guests were a requirement of Applewood Pointe First Addition. These spaces are intended as guest parking for the seven single-family homes. Overflow parking can also utilize parking associated with Applewood Pointe when needed. Utilities As noted, utility locations, grade, and size are typically set as part of a preliminary plat. However, in this instance the utilities have already been installed. The utility plan has been reviewed and is acceptable to the City Engineer. Grading An updated grading and stormwater plan has been submitted and reviewed by the City Engineer. Both have been found to be acceptable. The City Engineer's memo provides additional details and requirements when the properties come forward for building permit. Landscaping While these units are more single-family in nature, the overall project/development of the site is for multi-family. Due to this, the City has required that the site be reviewed in a similar manner as other multi-family developments. This requires that the project meet 2.5% of the means construction value of the homes be installed as on-site landscaping. United Properties and Robert Thomas Homes have provided documentation demonstrating that the estimated landscaping will meet or exceed the 2.5% requirements. The landscape plans attached are illustrative and changes are anticipated to reflect the desires of individual homeowners. The applicant has stated that an association is being created to manage lawn and landscaping maintenance as well as trash and snow removal. Exterior Elevations United Properties has partnered with Robert Thomas Homes to construct these homes. Robert Thomas Homes has shared four potential models/layouts. The applicant narrative states that these specific models were chosen not only to reflect the villa/townhome style of home, but also to keep architectural consistency. The roof peaks and dormers are intended to reflect those on Applewood Pointe. The units are utilizing LP SmartSide, an upgraded more durable material than vinyl. The City does not regulate the color palettes of single-family homes but has encouraged the developers to have a unified palette and they have stated they are doing so. This will be further regulated by the homeowner's association as well. Many of the proposed homes have front porches. Ordinance allows open air porches to extend up to 8' into the front setback. This will create an attractive street appearance as the homes will be less garage forward due to the setback being 25'. Parks and Recreation All housing developments generate a need for public parks. United Properties chose to dedicate cash-in-lieu of land for the Applewood Pointe project. Dedication for Outlot A was deferred to the final plat. Based on the 2024 City Fee Schedule, the creation of seven single- family lots creates the demand for .1838 acres of parkland within the City. The developer has elected to provide cash-in-lieu of land for the second addition. Signs Consistent with common practice, sign review is not occurring at this time. No signs may be installed on the property until a sign permit has been issued. BUDGET IMPACT: As noted previously, the applicant has elected to pay cash-in-lieu of land for park dedication. The need generated by this development is .1838 acres. ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Resolution Resolution Area Map Zoning Map Applicant Letter Preliminary Plat Grading Plan Utilities Plan Landscaping Plan Landscaping Plan Landscaping Plan Landscaping Plan Elevations Elevations Elevations Elevations Public Hearing Comments Memo Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,AMENDING CHAPTER 155-- APPENDIX F,ARTICLE A39, OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DESIGNATION NO. 1080 The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155-Appendix F,Article A39 of the Apple Valley City Code is amended by revising Sections A39-1 to A39-5 to read 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 apai ltirents, condominiums, and residential cooperatives for persons 55 years of age or older; and one-family detached dwelling and townhomes in Zone 2. §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 twelve (12)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 or one-family detached dwellings meeting the standards of the Uniform Building Code,placed on permanent foundations and having no horizontal axis less than 18 feet in length dwellings,provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems and having a maximum density combined with Zone 1 of no greater than twelve(12)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 Minn. Stat. Chapter 245 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 Minn. Stat. Chapter 245 when: (a) Facility meets all existing health,fire building and housing codes; (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: (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: 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. (9) Gardening and other horticultural uses where no sale of products is conducted on the premises. §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 320,000 5,500 Lot width - 50 Dwelling Unit Density Maximum units per acre 12 Minimum Building Setbacks (measured in feet) Along principal or minor arterial street 40 40 Along any private street or drive 25* - Front lot line - 25 Side lot line 50 5 Rear lot line 50 15 Minimum Parking Setbacks 3 Along principal or minor arterial street 40 - 4 Along any private street or drive 20 Side lot line 20 - Rear lot line 20 - Maximum Impervious Surface 35% 55% 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 Section 2. Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. ", a copy of which is attached hereto, clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. Filing. 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. 5 Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication of its title and official summary. PASSED by the City council on . Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 6 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,AMENDING CHAPTER 155-- APPENDIX F,ARTICLE A39, OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DESIGNATION NO. 1080 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. approved by the City Council of Apple Valley on . Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by revising Appendix F, Article A39, Sections A39-1 to A39-5 governing Planned Development No. 1080, to permit one- family detached dwellings, in addition to townhome dwellings in Zone 2, to correct scriveners' errors, and establish performance standards regulating building size and bulk, setbacks, and appearance. 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. 2023 - PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 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 April 17,2024; and WHEREAS, on May 1, 2024,the City Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and applicable zoning regulations of Chapter 155 of the City Code, and made a recommendation of approval, subject to conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota,that the preliminary plat for the following described plat of land is hereby approved for a one-year period, to wit: APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 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 preliminary plat of Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition shall contain a total of seven (7) lots and zero (0) outlots, as depicted on preliminary plat dated April 9, 2024, and attached as Exhibit A. 2. Park dedication requirements are based upon the City's finding that the subdivision will create 19.25 residents/occupants that will generate a need for 0.1838375 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 0.1838375 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. All lots within the subdivision are required to have access for ingress/ egress to a public street. All easement(s) agreement(s) presently in effect and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley that are necessary to provide public street access to the lots in this development shall remain in effect. 4. 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. 5. Installation of a public (or private) street lighting system, constructed to City and Dakota Electric Association standards. 6. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Construction and earthmoving activities are permitted on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No construction or earthmoving activities are permitted on Sunday or legal holidays. 7. 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 9th day of May, 2024. 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 May 9, 2024, the original of which is in my possession, dated this day of , 2024. Pamela J. 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( FP x' 0" W a ($qG S I i-^ I. p s sl€i3s gays i8 3 .. o W, .. ....II,} iil• k� { =Q O 2 am C I e 19 f596 3&�PWI iii all i ``i} LJLJ�•4 fa of CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2024- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR SEVEN(7) SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS FOR LOTS 1- 7, BLOCK 1, APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY SECOND ADDITION AND ATTACHING CONDITIONS THERETO WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.357 the City of Apple Valley has adopted, as Chapter 155 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 proposed development of Lots 1 — 7, Block 1, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition, Dakota County,Minnesota, ("Project"); and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the subdivision and development plans for the Project and made a recommendation of approval at a public meeting held on May 1, 2024. 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 Second Addition is hereby authorized, subject to 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. Issuance of any building permits shall be subject to the approval and recording of the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition final plat, development agreement, and associated documents. 3. The Building Permit shall be applicable to property legally described as Lots 1-7, Block 1, Applewood Pointe Apple Valley Second Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan, dated May 27,2022. 5. Construction of the one-family detached homes shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans "RT Hamilton",RT Inverness", "RT Mayfield", "RT Stirling" dated March 14, 2024, on file at City Offices. Exterior elevations shall be constructed with high quality materials such as cementitious fiberboard, James Hardies Boards, LP SmartSide, or other similar material as determined by the Zoning Administrator. 6. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans, dated February 25, 2020, (including sodded/seeded 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 and the following additional conditions: a. No trees shall be installed in public easements or right-of-way unless approved by the City Engineer. b. No trees shall be installed below the 100-year high water elevation of the stormwater ponds. 7. 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, if required, from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency pursuant to Minnesota Rules 7100.1000 - 7100.1100 regarding the State NPDES Permit prior to commencement of grading activity. 8. Final utility plans shall be submitted which shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of any building permits. 9. Developer shall comply with all requirements outlined in City Engineer's April 26, 2024, memoranda. 10. No site work or tree removal may begin until the developer has obtained a Natural Resources Management Permit(NRMP)and all required site protection measures have been installed and inspected by the City. 11. No site work or tree removal may begin until the developer obtains all required State NPDES permits. 12. Any site lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wall packs with deflector shields which confines the light to the property. The lighting plan shall be reviewed and approved by the planner prior to issuance of the building permit. 13. 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 installation of any signs. 14. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging plan that outlines location of contractor employee parking, loading zones,material staging, and other site activities shall be approved by the City Engineer and City Fire Marshal. 2 15. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Construction and earthmoving activities are permitted on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.No construction or earthmoving activities are permitted on Sunday or legal holidays. 16. 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. 17. 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. 18. 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 by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley that such issuance is subject to a finding of compliance of the construction plans with the Minnesota State Building Code, as determined by the Apple Valley Building Official, and with the Minnesota State Uniform Fire Code, as determined by the Apple Valley Fire Marshal. ADOPTED this 9th day of May, 2024. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 3 CERTIFICATE I, Pamela J. 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 , 2024, the original of which is in my possession, dated this day of , 2024 . Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 4 ,I - -7:, ,, iw. . . ,,; 0,4 c1:04,,:, ii i .•,- .at • ' 4. *I 40 4 ., .40 4 'f ...--ai e : • .i. 1 , 0 ,' , ., - :. # SITE . F ., t. -.SS. i - x CO `� ' _ , ':' :"N? . - '77.,:. -;:: E J� 4 N.... �, , ` I 1 •+ :,.... ...,. ,,,.._ ... _ _ , 7 ,,'1.- r ! r., , .. ,.... r.., , il 411.:40AS,4.' . -. ' it- Y S -. = - -" T" ' --'-. -MCAND'R --WS;RD - N. atopurr‘vrAMH it J 1`v , . ..x .40.,___ 46 . _ , i pl: , ,w, . • -.-:!-___4-7-----,111.1". . tr .., ,.. P Li ril ill ..: . : •., ., _ . ,, ,, ,_,.. ,, Ai dila 11111$4,e4 . vim mil . .op, ...a.. - . • IOW • plik... .4,01.4 air in, N-ar ap NA EEM APPLEWOOD POINTE N SECOND ADDITION zi � ' ,v'' r,,Ll3 "A OW--:: , PRELIMINARY PLAT `a ,a �rn �, 12450 DRAYTON TRLit° ' ',ilp niaat',f1 i' ZONING MAP 1 •i to iizii1��� !A gar�� ::: Site Zoning: "PD-1080 Zone 2" al —�in=LirIt�� !L � ' •••• ll��V a.bill '7I Iry *t ••• FVI■I�I��es����Ill fY L � ,S `m,P.SVr•A .��1-'+N1�1 Apple 0 275 550 �,adr*In'r ,11�,;� i, li r11ir!! Valley Feet NPD ITE 1 I - A • 0 2 a MCANDREWS-RD i i,yj #i APPLEWOOD POINTE N SECOND ADDITION4 ! :r ' I il,xejI► , jj ��� 11�74 PRELIMINARY PLAT `ak, �rn 12450 DRAYTON TRL rc ria ;-c',f1 i' ZONING MAP 7 .aI :iEll i1��� !A 14,111. •••• Site Zoning: "PD-1080 Zone 2" i-HL-�in=L:J/0_,_i !L �4 ' ••• VI■I�e.�A�hi IIIfY LN Apple 0 275 550 Li"Igr�litTId �- A �� ,�,IN Valley Feet �� jd UNITED Ill PROPERTIES March 28, 2024 Alex Sharpe Planning and Economic Development Specialist City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street W Apple Valley, MN 55124 Dear Mr. Sharpe, United Properties Residential is requesting a Preliminary Plat, Site Plan Review/Building Permit Authorization, and an Ordinance Amendment for the parcel currently described as Outlot A, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley. We also request an amendment to Planned Development Ordinance 1080, to allow for single-family dwellings as an approved use within Zone 2. Working alongside Robert Thomas Homes,we are proposing to create 7 individual tax parcels for the construction of single-family homes. The "for-sale" homes are proposed as single-level living, all with walk-out basements and 2-stall attached garages. Ingress, egress and 10 guest parking stalls will be provided along Drayton Trail,which is a private road serving these homesites and the recently completed 98-unit senior cooperative known as Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley senior cooperative. Utilities and stormwater facilities for these proposed lots have also recently been completed in conjunction with the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley development and awaiting acceptance by city officials. The architecture of the homes proposed by Robert Thomas embody the values established in this Planned Development Zoning District and will share similar design features with Applewood Pointe such as: architectural grade asphalt shingles, LP Smartside lap &board and batten siding, porch columns, high-efficiency vinyl windows with decorative wraps and grids, and cultured stone accents. The non-monotonous exterior color palette will harmoniously blend with the current Applewood Pointe structure as well as the neighboring residential homes. A cohesive and robust landscaping plan will be included with each home consisting of native plantings, an \1;� UNITED Al PROPERTIES ornamental tree, (2) overstory trees, maintenance free rock mulch, irrigation, and sod to the property lines. The landscaping plan will adhere to the minimum 2.5% means construction value established within this Planned Development Zoning District. An existing Declaration of Private Easements encumbers this parcel which identifies access, stormwater maintenance and pedestrian trail uses for these lots. A Townhome Declaration and a Homeowners Association will serve these lots to include trash service, lawn care, irrigation, and snow removal. The recent completion of Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley witnessed all 98-units being sold prior to completion and currently has a significant waitlist. While these proposed homesites will not have any age restriction associated with their purchase, we feel that demand for this age- targeted design and premium location will only continue the successes experienced at Applewood Pointe. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dave Young INV:963.23-W ' VB17/4//5 BENCHMARK INV:963.23 S ...• •., �jjV.• PRELIMINARY PLAT I I MNDOT NAME: HAG MN037 // 91630 90. STORM 203� 6s�j//////////// / /<990.os BIM:967 Z8116o.397�•l0/ /////l ////// / EXISTING BUILDING GSID STATION: # 7413 //oaf APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY SECOND ADDITION INV:964J5-8t - ELEVATION: 1008.344 (NAVD88) Fc�jB899 for UNITED PROPERTIES INV.964.52-s I, . `p I • 979.16 �' I \ is, 71;....:4 • • //// / /////// /// ////// /�.a /0 067.9 `� 3 °�/ -STORM 202 -• r� 2' 91 - • s STORM-308- < ��. .Q STORM 530B� d / RIM:968.31 ��, A,1 e' I RIM:988.76 I RIM:988.50 OWNER / DEVELOPER , a, a38•�^' .40 S 98s.76 D! ' F._U! I98Sc .� 2 INV97685 � 988.5o INV:98158 NWES ir � ,250 NICOLLET MALL, SUITE 500 /! - ��� ___ � , �� STORM 530A-� SUMP:981.03 v ....;:o "'°' 69ti•�,• - \ � � ��/, `i` W pPQSFD� '�"^:).21.71..":...:i:i...›,y � �YRIM:986.38 •' •\\ � .. -- � •.vOMINNEAPOLIS MN 55401 7 Ew .•/ Z �:' /gel d� - - -dam cP♦ 1 '`� �DESID 4 FQOT c o '/ INV:981.13 NW \ ' :.' .'... ' .......... O CONTACT: DAVE YOUNG ` �a as ':- � �:� - - , \ \ ' d\ �P � �� � �'98' INV:981.21-NE ° ...9s6.`38...... 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J x981.7.............• '. 9s 1.5'•., 9 x 980.A•. 4•. • • Va.'' • / �''' I / S6 \/ \ \' . r�779.7'.,i •'n.: i •r.,x 982.d•. 985.8•• •g6 4 I 96 / co• >/98i 4 / \\ / 1� \ -�J ',�g>6 g>S I I'••• I '••.K I985.1x \ I 6 / / x970.0'. \ \ ' $>� ...- _ ♦i,�i i'•.\ 9� g85.s� 3 / l / / \ dJ \g \;• STORM 306J .3$ g �D �,j986.x97.•7.7 \\ .. \ \ \1z INV:975.38 9,� `N RTH >p 9 '. 3s x '.. s V T lv h % 6.3 ^O / • �• \ •�.. \ 4 • 8O. \• . s �r • 98.4. x ..ems 962.9 } 96\gC / / /.• le / \\ \ ''•.� •J+ ' . 9X. 'J 8 x981.2 �e86A J GRAPHIC ng�T�v SCALE �1 .9$2.4 .• P . �x9)a 9 85.5 �! J GRA 1111 J l ALl� 6� I B�� / / I / 982.9x \ \ +r►� S9� .• • Fn_S sd:m 9, �. 985.: o 9 4 / \ 30 0 15 30 60 120 6 \ \ �\ 966.8. J / s yh s" 9 g o MN.r, 9x sa I CD <O \ ' • .er \•• r. a••.. 86V �•ZY /.‹ i ''�.-r' i.� -i-/ 0.8 4 B \ \ 8 v � �S•.• O •62.0��� i_ �eCO / / I '% I I ••.I I'•.• I ''1. I /:,‘ j\/ ^ '7.,♦ / i �. ay�� /lT� 9,6 ° •. x98b•.9 '. • Mill - - 7----- . Sg .... •�i . . L_. i•.. I • i N.. / \ j' 4 s•. n984.2'. 1■�� �� x9640 �' / �.• / \/ O 98 l ,Q`9�Q�....- 9Q • s� i-STORM 400 1 INCH = 30 FEET _ x9si�z- /Y :w 09 / / /. cos \ G S �•. SI* J • 985•8 • x 962.8 �� / w967.9'•. ,.... .... � �� •. � ., ••. � � � �' .� '•. � /�•9/LL,�,9�'� 9'9 .•� k; y '•. x�:•IN 5 x / /\ \/ c� 8' �s s V•97 42 s. RIM:959.47---� • to't' ti• @x ^ % e<p''•. / wi / / \ \ / ,1 9 '70 -'es, ?Ax ••. g,y., •I 1'. ar. DRAINAGE AND UTILITY • INV:955.90 E _ xgsR �'` °a ' ��..' ••...... •.- \��96g60 x967 SB ' / / ° / \ a L •o EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN THUS: Ilii_ �� :8 : J ` �. 64g �� \ / 983.6x\ cq `yS�F • c • • x9,� g �I Ix O d ; ;:•I STORM 201 \^��. 4 / 01 \ • s �s �� x /, c, : : RIM:962.06 \ 9S \ / ,�. �� / 3 °•.xsq�r •'. .01.9� : .`:M E (p 'v / o E • e� �l SSA/ /\ \ ,,,.982.4%. C':.� ' .o�A.S 6•., : x 985.9 O O O O / 9 \ J' •�i / 962.33:' .°)••• '' 96 661 \\ S 9 \ / \ \ \ , 98 ` x9'\ w rn INV:956.12 N a �• �� o BLOCK�.. , :k • GENERAL NOTES.• 40 x9s7. INV:953.74-SE ' •.., g. + ✓ v •I' 96 965.7 x . � / / \ sO '��', :91 x h�S. rn N /' V K964.1; '• J .......... x9565'.... 2. ��. ... � •\xg .6 y! / 80 / /\ \ Co\ �� \., \_� s i� 1. Fee ownershipis vested in UNITED PROPERTIES RESIDENTIAL LLC Parcel ID Number: Q / �'•., / \ / STORM 401 / �..••:1.8 . STORM-305 %RIM:984.55 01-11820-00-010. 0 STORM 800--- - I : 'spa... ....... 9s \ `9496s 5 •/ • 8 / �6s \ \ �. \, \%. INV:973.06 v N oo 5 5 RIM:961.38 II 8• . / s ,1- .. i INV:977.86-E 1 . x95d:49 gs� s \ � \dJ STORM-STORM \v :� • 9so. •1 / xd1. / 9s2.7'. . :� • x9a5/ INV:977.39-NW INV:953.29-W yr 956.6x.` °s4`"x -- 6 \ / \ \ \\ RIM:981.72 0 . Cr' 2. Address of the surveyed premises: 12444 Pilot Knob Road, Apple Valley, MN. M a ti s° • ` S / 983 COW a INV:954.23-N V ..�h 3 s� • - 9 \ ::\ •OIF \ ',. \�jsq\INV:977.78-NE m i 5a BOT:973.14 STORM 200 • . 6 \'•'. ••: INV:953.18-5 V /moo••'•INV:949.62 SA xs5s.a % \ E %• `9 975.8: / a 3. Bearings shown hereon are based on the Dakota County Coordinate System. 9ss.5x "gam 9 x 7•�\� r, e�9 .. \ �� y // O « « << ,[ CJ N _� 0. 1 / / s. / \ rn • rnJ x9�d.2 ��949.0 � , 6\ r \' , , + / \/ \ \c)\• � - 4. Proposed Zoning: PUD m 0/ ° 949.0 50., \ \ / V /\ \ \ ,/ .• 98s.bx STORM 402�' rn rn +-' .\ \ S \ • /'• l / \ xb81;5 RIM:988.48 For additional information contact the PlanningDepartment at the Cityof Apple Valleyat a °' \ 0�69.9 / / / \ \ •�.; /'. P PP d Ia 96$.9 \ / x.977.8 V Ln N a°' 949.$k. \ \ \ �. / \\ ;�;� % xs7 INV:979.46-N (952)-953-2575. 0 ", rn I ksa \\\ \�'e/ /' 98a.ox / �a \ \ :� 98.3.2 ,- -__s___ • _ INV:979.32-NE 962.E Ch p9p 9 \ \ / J 9 \ �\ 97 6x•. • // �/ \983.6 \ \...* v -STORM 303 INV:979.37-5 5. The surveyed premises has an existing access to Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road, both o V x•9ssa. \ ;'`\ \ •% N. \ :C \ 9 s.px RIM:977.84 INV:979.41 W public streets via an Access Easement per Doc. No. 3537653. 5 5 x so.2 e o \ • \ . • 'y� \ • +, L' • g o'• INV:972.64 N • A9 .9 9 96 966 9 ; \ \ �! • l /� �\ � \1:• •::,, x978:99; 9$s.•• =INV:966.88-SW 6. _ _ _ _ _ - J L V 954.4x: • • •.9 \ \ /...... 7 x980.6 V �\ \ 950.0 �' /•. % \ k J .... .985.0 6. Location of utilities existing on or serving the surveyed property determined by: 0 0 0 0 z' - EDGE OF ICE 9 0 \ '� \ \ •\ \ J 9$3.7x•.. 98 - Observed evidence collected pursuant to Section S.E.iv. • • v • O gA9? MEASURED 12/5/2023 �\ s� _\ ••S'0 \ � j�'9 /'• :1:..:,V2:::\ x9807 sa'x 9 7 \ x982.9 \ \983.6, x 980.7 Markings requested by E.G. Rud and Sons per Gopher State One Call Ticket No. BEING to FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING PLAT I 3� \\\ x981.s190861315. BOUNDARY AND 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING a ` STORM 102 S , ®\ x982.s Record drawings provided by the City of Apple Valley's engineering department. SIDE LOT LINES UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. ; • v INV: UNDER ICE �'• x956:x g) "' 980 ��J LL \I.1 • x9$1.9Excavations were not made during the process of this survey to locate underground utilities '• 9' \ '� e ox A,• V x950. \ g5P " � \ \ ,\ •.94:8.... '..... / A ��5� x 982.9''and/or structures. The location of underground utilities and/or structures may vary from I , ° 5.960.6. \ �� GT e G �'• .., '. \ •83.9�• 9.1 \ \': CAS 4 x VT �� L / locations shown hereon and additional underground utilities and/or structures may be \ `:• ��°/� x949;7 K 9 7 \ \ e\ 976/ 5� //979'7 ''� \ \9`pw 9� x �O` 949.1 • • • 2 3.1 \ . •: 0- ......... .� ...A -84.6/ encountered. Contact Gopher State One Call Notification Center at (651) 454-0002 for v _ . �c . �\ s \ \ O / \ � \ . / \ • 0� n :x956.2 �S <. , L� x/ /!!� J verification of utility type and field location, prior to excavation. •v 953.6x �_ a � F \9R '1 \ \ o �� \ \ \ V r 950.3\ '•. LL �� rn x949.3 i x950; • �. Q � .. ..�. d' S� \ ✓ it-(1- Q 977. ��.. .. \ : v '. a : : �� .. x949 sso.� 3.7 4, , \ ti \ �(4..• P� a rSTORM 304 \ \ 7. Subsurface and environmental conditions were not examined or considered during the process �� gs !�-- - �, , ^.�x'r INV:971.76 \• \ :p -« «� of this survey. No statement is made concerningthe existence of underground or overhead 950 2x x95o.s!' c �- Q I • ..j x \\ \ '• �« • containers or facilities that mayaffect the use or development of the surveyed remises. V : • a \ " STORM 30o ti 97as s /• / • P Y P a � S x972.7�,...... s,•. .x9.�s:a. 4.\, • x9so.1 INV 95 /.• y5 73.3x... .. �� • ..� 0.16 75 l.a 7 os 98.4 V 1` - 56 x 1 .77.�.. �/7 9 5 x 978.^u• •':.• °.... STORM-100- - 3.7 9 •8. Contours are shown in 2 foot intervals using a combination of field survey data and proposed \ �... cc°. 3.: 7.1• x 971•76 tx5' ' '' k975:9 '' " >' PROPOSED SETBACKS RIM.956.60 \ . �\ J 97s.z 7• < . . ...� . grading plan dated 2/7/2022. \ . s x9 x971.7 x 7i'..3j :g> `STORM 500 •. - FRONT = 25 FEET (FRONT PORCH = 17 FEET) INV:945.52-5 \\ L�`. \ 957.ox L ' 76' < 3.s x cP 9x cc ncs2 < a s71.5 I �• ° - INV:947.95-E x953.o \. N. �x 97 . ........... ... V • 9 �-�� \ V a 9s ---- x955:➢'.. d '• ��' 97a.6 z ME 97 ''••.LSTORM-501 �•. - �•_ 9s4:3xD'I2AINAGE AND 1"' PRETREAT NT FOREBA \ s --SSTORM-101 - ^ 973.4* 973,,7...IN> '•.2 5 �.. � - CP 9. Proposed site plan provided by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. SIDE = 5 FEET INV:948.86-N v 965. UTILITY EASEM.ENT....... �<........ ,,....... 'c I ' I '. ��•. II REAR = 1 FEET I v : s RIM:955.95 F y 97 976.2 _ 5 J c 744 97 \\� \ 73 ® 40 x 4.�x f-, 75 L- - INV:942.71-NE................ - - 976a __. NV.973.07 E - •' 9 8 ... x • • �� INV:949.98 W \ 19s 956.7 9 6.38 \ x 974.2 �'T W \ INV.972.99 S P. .... > >•�9.•.08 .97�.1 x972.9 - - - �...{• 9 x83:g•. "' I Ci "> j > > >..... > H \ 978. x982.5 956.5 958%1. .......960.6 x x978.9'S 1 LEGEND << << :,_ x 56.7 K.- UMP � 96•S.8 x96 • 968.8 \ \ A Q 92� 4 x982.3 Q x983.5 PROPOSED LOT AREAS o A 0 0 A 9136 C\•.... 98/ • DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LABELED « g< << « « « « «\' � �� '°•• « « « .., « « « « « DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET, MARKED RLS# 41578 ., .56ka Imo_- « «•" « ' J « << STORM-301 STORM-302 • STORM 703�' -STORM 700 •...... STORM-701 ........................ ...................RIM DENOTES TRAFFIC POLE LOT AREA ` RIM:956.48 RIM:969.68 :974.43 •'' RIM:976.22 INvRIM:981.55 A • ❑ DENOTES CATCH BASIN v INV:947.17 E INV:960.25 E INV:957.32-E INV:971.28-E .„ . . , """"""""""" ••..• INV:953.63 W INV:971.72-W INV 973 80 S 1 0.21 ACRES / 9,107 SQ. FT. /� v I © INV:947.00 NW INV:958.55 W.• A A DENOTES ELECTRICAL BOX •_ ® v INV:958.77-S ...... ...... SUMP:950.48 SUMP:970.97 INV:975.10 E Lf)�� i i I I I I I••. DENOTES ELECTRICAL MANHOLE I I " - I i •'''•�. I -' I 2 0.14 ACRES / 6,082 SQ. FT. o H i X 952.36 DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONK/ I _ ••'•••••.71 ... A••''•. DENOTES GUY WIRE 3 0.15 ACRES / 6,684 SQ. FT. \ i STORM 702 963.16 • STORM 704�\ V v RIM:979.04 \ 0 DENOTES HAND HOLE v _ RIM:963.16 • INV:975.39 MCANDPEWS 12OAD g> 4 0.18 ACRES / 7,780 SQ. FT. • 9 DENOTES MAILBOX / •°4 DENOTES POWER POLE 5 0.14 ACRES / 5,920 SQ. FT. � (PUBLIC ROAD) - 4 DENOTES STORM SEWER APRON . . . OO DENOTES STORM SEWER MANHOLE 6 0.14 ACRES / 5,937 SQ. FT. v C,S,AJ-I. NO. 38 >I DENOTES WATER VALVE O DENOTES WELL 7 0.19 ACRES / 8,202 SQ. FT. v v (PUBLIC STREET) v 0 x x DENOTES FENCE BOUNDARY AREA 1.14 ACRES / 49,712 SQ. FT. `° LT' DENOTES RETAINING WALL ':":' DENOTES EXISTING CONTOURS (2 FOOT INTERVAL) ,..„_ \ v- v / . / 1 _ > DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY SEWER DENOTES TREE LINE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LIH H I \ I I \ I I \ I I/ -I I I I I \ I \ / V -. V \ / '. / V PIN No.01-34150-01-040 I I PIN No.01-34150-01-050 PIN No.01-34150-01-030 » DENOTES EXISTING STORM SEWER Outlot A APPLEWOOD POINTS OF APPLE VALLEY - \� Owner:HARDIES PAULK&LINDA] Owner:GIOVANNONE BETH ANN Owner:STELLER MICHAEL R&ROSE M PIN No.01-34150-01-070 Address:12565 DRIFTWOOD CT \ \ PIN No.O1-34150-01-060 Address:12571 DRIFTWOOD CT Address:12561 DRIFTWOOD CT Dakota Count Minnesota. V Owner:WAREHAM NICOLE&BRIAN Owner:LARSEN KENNETH A DENOTES EXISTING WATER MAIN Y, I Address:12581DRIFTWOODCi \ Address:12575 DRIFTWOOD CT OHW DENOTES OVERHEAD WIRE DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE DENOTES UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE LINE DENOTES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC LINE I hereby certify that this survey, plan or report was prepared by me or under I- -I DENOTES BITUMINOUS SURFACE my direct supervision and that I am a ---1 duly Registered Land Surveyor under _ _ DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE the laws of the State of Minnesota. PIN No. 17-119-22-14-0008 DENOTES ADJACENT PARCEL OWNER INFORMATION Owner:City of X Address: Unassigned (PER DAKOTA COUNTY TAX INFORMATION) JAS NE. RU r\ L• C. RUB & SONS, INC• DRAWN BY: BPN JOB NO: 19171AB DATE: 11/29/2023 Date: 4/9/2024 License No. 41578 EST.1977 Professional Land Surveyors CHECK BY: JER FIELD CREW: BH/ BJ 6776 Lake Drive NE, Suite 110 • 1 3/27/2024 CITY COMMENTS BPN 2 4/9/2024 CITY COMMENTS BPN www.egrud.com 3 • Lino Lakes, MN55©14 NO. 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(651) 361-8200 Fax (651) 361-8701 LAST SAVED BY: BNIEMELA on Tuesday,April 9, 2024 at 7:36:42 AM I LOCATION: C:\CIVIL 3D PROJECTS\19171 I FILENAME: 19171PP.DWG I FILESIZE: 19.52MB 19171AB LEGEND \ / / \ \ \ \ \ _ \ \ \ \ - - PROPERTY LINE \ \ \ °' \ \ \ EXISTING CONTOUR 6, \ 925 PROPOSED CONTOURPOPE \ \ \ \ / N N N \\ \ \ \ \ -1002 \ \ N \ \ OD PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(SOLID CASTING) . . . . 4 .\. �. / ` N \ I i \ \ \ A R C H I T E C T S r k \ \ \ N \ \ \ / \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ • PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(ROUND INLET CASTING) / 98�\ \ \ \ \ - 998 / \ \ \ \ \ ` _ / \ \ I PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CATCH BASIN(CURB INLET CASTING) _ / / I \ 6 / N N \ N N N \ I C0 PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENOUT \9� �.: -: \ \ \ , \ N \ \ PROPOSED FLARED END SECTION N \ \ \ \ I / // PROPOSED RIPRAP I71 \ \ 1 h".' \ � \ / g9 \ N \ ) / PROPOSED STORM SEWER \ Y 4- ��' lL�-��x / 7, EXISTING PROPERTY LINE N \ \ \ > PROPOSED STORM SEWER _ \ x_x-\ �1000 \ \ / / PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION -x-x_ \ \ / 100.0o POPE ARCHITECTS, INC. •. - -r / I - -X�X _ - \ I / PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATION 1295 BANDANA BLVD N, SUITE 200 1 PROPOSED OFF SITE I I ME:83.00) \ \ \ ME:92.06 xi--- �x X� _ EXIST.WOODED AREA 1 HP:C• 1 !�_x�x�x \ \ \ / / / LP:00 PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION ST. PAUL, MN 55108-2735 I IMPROVEMENTS; TO BE I \ i - ` X X x� I 1 ) I / / / / G:0.00 PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION (651) 642-9200 I FAX (651) 642-1101 I 7 COORDINATED WITH CITY g92 \ ME:92.43 L. �x_x_ _ _ ( }max � - x X_ � _ _ / / www.popearch.com AND COUNTY; SEE BOLTON L--I, ' ' -X x�'�- _x / - _ / / / / (ME:0.0)- MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION & MENK PLANS. 988 - - ;ft.. - ME:92.73 \=�X x-x�x -\ / / / / / / / PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION 986-986 \ X - ME:97.00 - / EXIST.WOODED AREA/ /I 984 :� -x_-___ / / UNITED PROPERTIES ii_ y \ � 1 � ® � PROPOSED SWALE '�\ � � - X=f�x-�-x� Cl / / / � :::E:D::M:G::L:NAGEMENT AREA \ 982 � _ � - x „ " / � / � � .--� .--� .--� .--� .--� \ / / I I 73.aa M sa - - MAINTENANCE __ X X x1 / �/ / / // I 74.42 \ 9 :; ..c / I 0 80.20 83.51 °j 990 gg.g7 .� x _ , / -- I > > AP P L E WO 0 D P 0 I N T E MO �. PATH INSET - ;s} I o �� g0 62 TW:87.82 ° �� SEE SHEET C501 I / / / PROPOSED OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS(OFFSET O F APPLE VALLEY s. PROPOSED SWALE 9.16 00° 9 80.25 0 �� BW:86.57 ° 'TW:87.74 BW:87.04 • 74.68 LP:73.75 ° 81.09 T g \-?,,,,, rn ` ) 3'FROMPROPERTY LINE FOR CLARITY);TO BE 9. ` 80.30 BW:86 92 3.25/0 \ \ / / / / / / COORDINATEDWITHCITY ANDCOUNTY;u •'�"' % 74.69 �. 3.87% �� 81.17 o° TW:87.82 TW:87.82 I ME:96.00� 'TW:996.50 / / I I / I / SEE PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK APPLE VALLEY) MN \ rn ' �� BW:86.70 BW:87.32 A \ ,BW:996.00, PROPOSED BOULDER \ LP:70.79 _ Q �� TW:87.82 BOCCE ELEV:87.32TW:87 82 I' IRETAINING WALL I ti t-T ( BW:87 07 9 PROPOSED SWALE• / M � ' G® �o� 84.32 ��BW:87.32 88.11 88.54 9sr / / / XL-1 �.■ 85.05 LP:87.86 99 93.20 1',.` V \ , IrilAnnei ! -. d�,plimmili" ��rS� �86.63 LP:87.09 �• ' / / / / 026 / I / \ ev I� 84.3� 87.24 �'v�� 1.27% 88.91 �� 99 '� 96.59 ' : / / ME:1019.70 GRADING PLAN NOTES 5.65% 77.7982.74 \ ..nr 78.54 \;..00 986 � _i�r��- reTh °' i o 1024- / \ /N 73.19 I �74.96 83.24 II ��_ i 86.68 \ 11.97% o_ o NO2 /".''` I \ rn �74.0079.00 81.13I� 988 ��I 85.08 �. �� 0 2 / llH �� - 79.16 85.00 I co 99 88.16 0 70 \ 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, • :s'.. I I ® 6 imiiii... 2 O ��®� • o o o�rn T. I 20 I ' / SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. I 1I 74.88 "_ �t i�� I o °I° \ X ME:71.08 ni 73.06 ol0 11Alinal I IL RAISED PLANTER ll ® ® MI _- 90.00 988® �I�®��� �2� �� 994 0 o I 2. CONTRACTOR OCALL OPHERSTATE CALLONE@ 1 80 252 1166ATLEASTTWO�`''` \ qg1°/o ��g �- hILA==IIII�I�I �� BED INSET - SEE _.l ® r0994.98 �j �1003.29WORKINGDAY:TT PRIORTOEXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTIONORUTILITYLOCATIONS. UNITED PROPERTIES • - < `,:-;• :� ME:71.01 �- .• �' ==V 90.00 9 /8�8.940 995.00c� °;' ' ,� SHEET C401 86c :, ,,:µ:,,, 72.99 ❑ EIGHT-7.0 i \ - - �' TW:1003.503. CONTRACTOR O FIELDVERIFY THELOCATIONSANDELEVATIONSOFEXISTING,'.� I \ f / a \ a 1' _ 90.00 ° \� BW:995.50 , UTILITIES AND OPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING. THE vi '970°' . .:.:: 73.00 INCH STEPS .�1 °\m A 74.19 -� r=I 9 �n ��L 111 IC111!__-- - _ 1. NIP/11 ��Ill ILJ��,__ 9 �J�.�_- , \ K93.00 ! CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY .. ^:. I ' ' ' I _ p:- -- - - , 8y �,.. 0 ME:1013.75 __ �� t.:....:',.:"......7.:,:..-:,;..� ,; I � �• • , I ���� °� �, GARAGE- / �I ® � �_ � � i I' __ I Ali � - i� � �` �-' � , �� ti� / 89.90 ;-� . . \,r991.75�� � NMI� PROPOSED AMENITY � DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS.o :: �7 40 0 I� 81.32 �� r I�I� �. �� 'II I� �� �■ � � ��II � :� ) \ �. �" / ���.81.26 T/G.78.90 T= - -r L -r �. I WATER FEATURE- ENTRANCE.978.90 ' i� ■y I ® 75.40 76.43 78.98 SENIOR HOUSING i �, ` I 4. SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TOQ ^: Iy 76.59 T/G:78.84 9 �, BUILDING �� .I► I 1 ` 997.25 HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES.! I • • • �0 I 73.66� ®� 76.37 / 77.76 80.00 1J ii 111■11 ■!J®ice a ®■I lyll■� 8 rll ©- �� z-c :;•,:: LP:78.32 TW:88.52 2, LEVEL 1:990.0 \® 1010 \ WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT,THE� V • • • `Mir►+_- N � ,� 78.29 BW:82.83 -� 1i bl � per® � ✓' EOF:89.90 „ / '. i � _� PROPOSED SWALEc 69.98I � \ �� I , _ 78.90 ���I �• 11��� m � � LEVEL B:978.9 �� 98 ����` �� ___ I \ 1 EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING_ „..; / �/ ,�c,�l o _�i�malt■ii I' 78.84� LP:88.11 90.00 �1111 J 111� 1 '� `� / , ` .G 0 1 I L" ® �� PAVEMENT.a) _i9 � G:68.14 �� "' - 89 92 �98FT- Fr / , oo % % k 9.50 5. :::::: :::z ::::zT: :::::z E AND VRTICAL CONTROL.6 ; a%-.:: I \ HP:68.74 ��_ `,/ I� 90.00 0� 4 . ,.a!y 1� r:._\, G.69.33 t���. A. '6 12g°/o 78.46 I INSET A //>,>. /�� o I >\ \ �� �:,,t,76.46 �/ T/G:78.90 , 89.92 I ,, / .50 I \ I * Horn Y • 1/ LP.67.83 _: _ dl �III !`� � �� a �_I� ME:996.00 . o I \ �°% / = /,i\\'\ 76.40 ®-� I� h1 •\ \ • 90.00 ����� N k V 9Kimley �p_� I I \ \ I I 6. ROPOSED STORM • - ``� ` TW:974.77 0 % �► ®{ (i% • LP:78.20 ch 4:1 �� , / ®®1 \ 89.50 ` ` I SEWER ALIGNMENTS. LP:68.36 BW:972.66 0 ���_ G:73.74 „� ti ,, N I' ilk �/ � �� I \ N G:68.43 r. G:72.01 i , rn 89.20 0 N. 1I /L 89.56� TW/BW.92.51 p I •11 'L '•`.• V ' J I I 7. GRADES SHOWN ARE FINISHED GRADES.CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH GRADE TO So �._�. �� G:69.12 TW:975.85 MO ,rn� o \ SUBGRADE ELEVATION AND LEAVE READY FOR SUBBASE. 2 G:89.21 1 ��`\ `\��- �_ °' BW:974.40 ,�� L� I �I rn 89.13 87.67 o o I \ /'I �\ l Sri I x I I I :::. !S ��.r ` HP:67.54 �� G:73.62 77.97 78.33 +eY ���•� I 01 4 `/`� ����/- i �� 1- 88.95 / `" 2 �I0 G:89.25 I LP:88.45 r 2018 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. � I \� 66.59 �I� ` 71.0-� G:70.95 G:76.66 , / 89.22 ��I�I����� OS I 8. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING,CONCRETE ITEMS,ANY ABANDONED "�• ME:66.56 �`��\ ` \ \ G:78.40 r �::__ o :.� G:89.34 I I i :: ? \ \�� s �,.� MAIN ENTRANCE I ►� �° x I I I UTILITY ITEMS,AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF 767 EUSTIS STREET,SUITE 100,ST.PAUL,MN 55114 __i :. ... �P \. Jr401 ----imr ..... ,----- --- /BW:84.54 .� �:���' 89.17 G:87.25 ..I748 T/G:89.29 _'irI ' �� IN ME:66.57 \\\//� 69.90 G:77.39 ��� -��p �1 �� I _�1�� 990.00LEVEL 1:990.0 �- THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 9 �`� \� G:73.60 n G:79.33 �' \ �� '� ip , LP:89.42 PHONE:651-645-419766 O1 V 69.94� a- , °' T/G:78.04 �(�1 EIGHT-6.5-INCH STEPS i I ��G.87.40 T/G:89.32 �, ® I I ' I 66.60�;. �� o �` HP:89.40 I m 4:1 WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM 67.33 it>. �' �� ��I�,��i �. �BW:88.45 o T/G.87.32 °I° \\ o I I 9. REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN,WATER MAIN SERVICE _c ,�';:.Y•% r i 73.98 ��, T/G:78.45 TW/BW:80.52 ��` \ /� 0� o 0 w `'/ +S' _ 1` �► _ I I I \ I I / LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS AND CASTING/STRUCTURE NOTATION. ci ���� G:76.90 �� LOTIN\ ' I 89.21 �` x o " o T/G:79.68 ���� 87.1967 97 1 6' 6' `a�v�,' � �\ Zg°I° G:86.95 89.27� I I I / 10. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND vi 67.31 „. I}6799 1 �o , T/G:79.60� �� �/BW:80.77 I� g��� ° dp (88.99.) �1 \ I TW:990.75 I I I GUTTER WITH SMOOTH UNIFORM SLOPES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. �..► - 80.23 80.68 SEVEN-6.5-INCH , 6 , ♦ O7 69.03 ��� 3� G.89.14 r �< .i:'':'. N BW:990.24 /i �� \ �'�. G:78.43 80.31 0 / �� 90.00 o,` 69.05 - �' \ STEPS Apo (89.08 ° 6, ; / 11. INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 6"CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER AND o ''x'. 77.28 4. G:79.73 \ 80.82 °I° G:86.00I ��, :,.: EOF:89.09 / / 8. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. L I o �6. ���\ ism 1 A` \ j ® ��• , �� I , ME:97.540 / / i 5:1 2' 98 rn G:88.56�1r� 1 �1 ill ` I { / 12. UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION AND FILLING,CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL a :'i ,; 1 __ �` o G.81.27 v II /\ 1 1 LP:89.03 rc �� I I I All41,1 1 N / c� I T/G:89.43 \ �� ® � / c° PROPOSED RIGHT TURN LANE \ "' a78 83 ° g\° 6. / G:82.94 c� G:85.24G:88.86 0 ` ::%., / STREETS AND DISTURBED AREAS ON SITE. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE c d4 I \ a a o 5 0 \ 89.03 TW:997.00 o • I .' p �cD ��' rn o i�LP:85.23 \ 0 88 97♦ ,- RE VEGETATED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4"OF TOPSOIL. _ \ of �RCy ��� N. ,0., L ,II T/G:89.35 �I �,1�I BW:990.02 / I \� / G:79.68 � , tN ° ,; o _ PUD AMENDMENT \\ I G 0 986 G:88.o2 4� G:89.35 rn a �� \ 11# 1 oo• TW/BW:96.99 13. ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS/CONTOURS ARE TO GUTTER/FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE a) �\ I . . . . 6' LEVEL 79.00 �� � \ 88.80 � I � rn � gp L--�.il/ � i -°� ��� � / I\� 14 IPROPOSED 25'FRONT \ 984 \ T/G:88.74 / FLUSH CURB / ��� ,'I x ME:98.52I NOTED. ddY '";: \\ i 96�1 81.00 / J \ \ \IIIMI 982 TW:986.50 9•. 0°l0 /� �'� \ I 04-24-2024 r YARD BUILDING SETBACK �` G:88.83 AND GUTTER :- \\ I ! PROPOSED \ BW:986.00 11 \, G:89.11 \ _ 998 I I� / / I14. GRADING FOR ALL SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSINGo \\ I I NVFRnr�� SWALE(TYP.) , G:80.95 \ 9� T/G:88.71 \ ° � \ Ix / I DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS. IN NO T/G:88.52 \ �., r A / o I CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL. IN NO Q \ i -\: •66I /�� G:80.86 \` 2 67% \\ 9 Q .�, G:88.56 \ o^: G;� �1 I, 6.96/o 1 ,�o00 I I / /IX o CASE SHALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2% . IN NO CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL co \ / NNI sy / ' / ` �� ` 8 88.80 . ��G:88.83 ® Ni i / / I SIDEWALK SLOPES EXCEED 5/0. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS OR \ / \ I / , ,1( \ ` G:88.88� ® �� 'p I , II 1 I I / AISLES EXCEED 2%(1.5%TARGET)IN ALL DIRECTIONS.SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL c \ � � I 9Z4 81.21 \ ` .� ��°\° �� G:88.72 + -," \ ; / BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY m ,962 / ` I I \\ �, ti� 9 �89.44 II_ , / / ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO o \ ` I : I 4 \ . \ °\° ` 9� �o 88 T/G:88.62 I 1 ' 89•38 II x PAVING. NO CONTRACTOR CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A.D.A COMPLIANCE _ \ I . . . \ °o � G:81.42 8 \ G:88.66 ��� , �p0 EXIST.WOODED AREAISSUES. N \ I 62.17 6g l \ , T/G:88.53 'I �a ONE G5.0 INCH STEPS ;,I� I /L ��y \ 8350 \ i/ 90.00 i o - / / ` 9 `--� - 89.51 \ TIW111\ ii INIk=4 / 15. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 0.5%GUTTER SLOPE TOWARDS LOW POINTS. • . . . 982 g 84 G:87.62 88.41 -)• r �� 81.7� 80 98 89.37 89.93 h �'� I m \�, I 61.79 r>> ` \ 2 W QII I TW:999.50 0 0 c ME:62.08 6 �'�\ 3 59%: vWN HOUSE \ \ 960 TW:986.50 1 , I 16. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 1.25/o SLOPE IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AREAS,0.5/o SLOPE IN f"' ME:62.00 \\\ I-�'� g - 63.50 ,°\o g 10 _'EL 1:983.5 \ 9� 9� BW:986.00 cP \ 4 �' 9 \ _� II® �'� BW:98g.43 I CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. _ °° 6 8 cP G:88.69 1 • \\` I ^ ' HP:82.36 \\2 , ir I ME:1010.46 i 12o „." ••• L B:972.5 L \� 3 `' \ o , 962 �4 . . \ 11 a 3 I� .. \\` I 61.71 �' \‘‘ \ 8 9¢ ■I\ ^ 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT"INFALL CURB" o \\ I -L `V I� \ \ �' ' TW:1008.53 WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD GUTTER,AND"OUTFACE"CURB WHERE PAVEMENT `,�.i LP:61.56 rn d. �I BMP#1.2 1 ►1 / I � ,> I . . 65.51 84.50 G.82.29 EOF:82.38 _-_ A� � �.�_ o BW:1000.50 DRAINS AWAY FROM GUTTER. (ii) .;_ 1 ..6 / .� •• 96 �� HP:82.31 �, A> PRETREATMENT BASIN � �� P t. pi, LP.81.88 SEE SHEETS C501 AND \ J \ ' II '.\' 9 /�' 11. PROPOSED E ` x c, I sq r �CF / \ 82.66 \��� \_ C503 FOR DETAILS �r �i 11.15% RETAINING WALL v 960 \ I rn ` M' •\ •WN HOUSE Op \\.. N :90�- °p 411101Q r I2 /I °O C °O '\ c' r cb • �II Io a a i i 1 984.5 S c°A .A \ rn A �6 I °°:. . . it o I 954 ^� / a73.5 \ 0^ \ \ 3:1 \ ' o rn I I 96 / ` w 9 !o \ \ \ J o I _ / PROPERTY SUMMARY L . / �\ LP:81.85G.81.91, ` , :NI F I I 1.1 HP:1014.22 I 85.00 \ G:81.97 1 APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY o " ' I s / / \ Lam/ 1 I I - I I ME:1015.65 i °) I 9 �, LP:84.65 1� c . . N \ I I I r II TW:1014.65 10 ca I I 6 g84 9 \ rn PROPERTY AREA(EXCLUDING RIGHT-OF-WAY) 374,616 SF(8.60 AC) la) L: :'I I $OgtiL '�G� A 82.33� ° ► ._k�\ \ 89.83 r I I BW:1000.97 . 9 / I O \ \ 90.00 m I I ` ,� WN HOUSE ��ti �� 1 lippli 87 82BW.989:85EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA 25,265 SF(0.58 AC) o O ' : . :...: I \ PROPOSED 15'REAR 162$°I° _// LE L 1:985.0 �� ` L o \ i I87.86 I ' II� EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 349,351 SF 8.02 AC n o S YARD BUILDING SETBACK / 89 86 ��/ ,II PROPOSED ( ) E \ <ty a I S� 8 ` / 4.0 \ LE, 4.13% \ G:87.26 it_ate [II ��' RETAINING WALL -a I '�' ' ', 9 00 \ )1111\\ L \�- 90.00 87.51 1 20.23%� �I I PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 140,263 SF(3.22 AC) c co m Sv o • • �� L �\ \ 87.45 -- I� ' I TW:1002.00 o / \\ �' .r.' °' .°�^ �s \ A / 984 85.50 ` �k L '� 3:1N11 FOUR 6.0 INCH STEPS 87 31♦�I I� BW:989.08 PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 234,353 SF(5.38AC) o G:84.88 \ ��I ��9 voi \ \ / `\ � N N° ` \ �� L L: II' G:85 39 1 87.82 \ , 121°I° ' I 1013.50 TOTAL DISTURBED AREA(EXCLUDES PILOT KNOB 407 286 SF 9.35 AC O `q / \, M •I• • 98i � ' II I \ \ TW:1014.00 AND MCANDREWS IMPROVEMENTS) ( ) S8 � I I \ o OWN HOUSE A o 1 6:1 ^ EVEL 1:985.5 Op \ m� u ini:11117G:86r� - .46 I \ 87.pg BW:1003.00 EXISTING CURVE NUMBER CN VALUE 72 . N a \ ` _ . . II I °° \ . / ■L MAINTENANCE � 1 �l �Ia ( ) J ;z' • \ ,jo °lo / V 96 B:974.5\ ` L L ACCESS G:86.27 \ 87.03 N ca 6 / apt I LL.- 1 PROPOSED CURVE NUMBER(CN)VALUE 7g O n \ . 20:1 \ , LLL pub.. LLL \-) !. \ N v 3:1 �� 2.36% LL n' Llp, LLL o_ II \ I \ �� TW:1010.00 co ???' rn co i9A oA ki 2 Ll° LLL G:85.11 N _ 111 4- .� '� 6 cP rn • / r'°, 40,� G:83.12 ga I ill G:85.98 \ \ \ ILI BW:1000.00I a 84 38I III ,� STINGPROPERTY LINE , GRADING PLAN Q I. �� - , / o G:85.45 86.68 i.� 1111i �DQ ch \ \, 982 �/� / ` G:83.06 ll I o0 85.82w, 86.74 1��: \0960 , d' o 9 - // 0° °j \3 _ rn 948 \ oo° 980 / rn - 8 - d•?' 11111°111iiir rn \ c 86.57 1009.50o ^ �0 9� ' _ ,gam _ I m Issues and Revisions: la w \ 0 74.51 9) 8 \ Ri\° o • I a \ �� 85.13 !� LP:85.77 r \ :,: ` 6 `-,�o° G:85.55 �\ �' ' � Al TW:999.00 "� \ 0 02-07-2022 PERMIT/GMP SET Z v \ / N. 75.26 f °o cv `� 84.94 ��r:1���' �� - �` BW:989.21 \ C / Z-% �� ' �1 I 0 04-27-2022 ADDENDUM #2 J a �. I 1 0� \''''' , 9) 2�I g84 � ,�� min .86i ailie A 2� `\_ 986��88 �. I o <` I \ L4* _ \ �! /, #1164 L. 05-10-2022 RFI #16 I ° O ��7 I i.. G:85.37 rt . Z o \ N / s� LLLL LP:83.66 T/G:84.73 ( ` 85.80 1 - DRAIN AWAY FROM AREA WELL 978.90 Q \� MAINTENANCE ACCESS °' LLLL 950M- ��0 ��K ��G:83.82I °\° T/G:84.82 ` o,`b I T/G:978.90) 978.90 05-23-2022 GRADING/CMU RFI < Q \ / . \, I L, �L 1 74.62 _��� 0� \ a6.10 h 1 0 06-08-2022 ASI #2 \ I �.• 9S8`' 14 LLL ` �� 972 T/G:84.76 \ 86.501004I TW:1000.002/ 06-29-2022 ASI #3 0 02 j LLL 74.57 > :811:4k-c: TW:93.00 978.87 6Ln 0 9S \ �. O 954 7:'4.49 1 `� rn. O 2 9$4 , 5.64/00 `/ . 999.334.00 978.41 (T/G:978.84}a � <; �� 7 L /�' O ti A c6, ( 8 98 T/G:84.85 ° <b`O I BW:92.50 �► �. - �i O 84.85 ( 08-15-2022 ASI #6 U 6\ Iin 4-s / LP:55.57 /LO g62 n i 2.02 ...2.7) �� , i ° \` 'ice• LLL l�.y�► II- - - - - pii M 4:1 8 o �: ,, L - L-�� - . _ / _ _ _ N1 (978.84} 10-10-2022 ASI #8 a) >, ` L L o ��� EL LL a MAINTENANCE ACCESS 76.20lig G:85.31 ` HP:87.50 \ 7000 A G:97�.20� t(G:978.32 g 1 I I I LL s/ ' - _ _ - - - _ 998_ - - - 03-27-2023 ASI #20 o - • " \ 00-LL C °o. '- LLLLL ► ■ LL LL LLLL I 7-" �-_ oo \`` ``iii ..__ 6 ` a 10. 84.50 ix- 9g\ TW:95.50 I 08-17-2023 ASI #23 5.17/ 84.89 4� ��\� 9g ` BW:95.00 o rnG I - �' a-L LLL6 �I LJ�p°I�LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLL LLLLLL833°OLLLLLLL ¢ __ o_ LL LLLLLLLLL ` 11''.G R LLLL LLLL LLLL�L LL6L,LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL, LLLLLL►L LLLL ham- LLLLL 73 15 70.73 9 �� I84.7� d 10-23-2023 GRADING RFI LLLLLLLL LLLLLL LL1LL��LL ) g �` 83 82yaI ®. \ \ \ �LLLLi LLLLLLLLLL LL. LLLLLLL LLLLLLLL_ 70.79 8�j 980 82 � 92cvo \ LLLL �- 73.597, o c \ \ :.\: 1LL �EpF:956.30 ` \ 99 '9 8) �► LL o - 2 �4„ p-u0 6 _ P-U� 81.21 ` 83.71 \' 83.69 \ \ G:87.32 7.). _ _ _ _ _ _ ,2 11-06-2023 MAINTENANCE PATH Q rn \ \ ILL 9 968 970 PUG- P-UG _i_ I ` `� I \ mlom --u- Imp . rt -PE 0 >`6 >_ - I q� - - - - „I 13 11-13-2023 TRAIL CONNECTION LLL g 9g4 66 r L a --Niquir --••• \ 11 i - 978.33}-, �o 14 04-24-2024 TOWNHOME GRADING , ) . sc, .,,_} .... . . . . . . (,) `- i , i - CL / t ME:83.53 \lam \ II � >+ E 0 ® /�i ME:70.27 _ ME:70.58 1 / 980.75 980.87 - t / / ME:83.64 ` ``\� `� \ �� I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, • �, _ --- ,-, � � _ \ ( r `, `\ 11 �_ T/S:981.00 SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY > ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND _ T/S:981.12 cv d °) PROPOSED RIGHT n THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 979 89 MINNESOTA. \ / o N'-----d ^� °bC- rn / ( ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CD asQ v oho ��o ooti o CO 00 �cb r. -i o f /o o� o� I I TURN LANE T/S:981.03 sz r r / I I -BMP#1.1 PRETREATMENT BASIN I ( ( 980 75 < -c -BMP#2 WET POND . -9,4,Jpik, v� , I / \/ SEE SHEETS C501 AND C502 FOR DETAILS 00 E r T/S�981. SEE SHEETS C501 AND C502 FOR DETAILS P�+��.. . T/S:980.89 l 980.78 WILLIAM D.MATZEK T/S:980.85 C \ • • _o- I MCI �IDR� WS I � \ 9 p \ \ \ \ \ \ k, (979.85., \ 7 // MN c fl m ` \ 0 o mm- mm- ms\mm- mm-R;117 tie _ . . .- 17 \ ` T/S:980.77 DATE: 04/26/2022 LIC.NO. 45790 b . .,) \ \ \ \ I \ j j PROPOSED OFF SITE // I \ 10 980.66 \ / /, Q \ _ - - _ \ \ ) / / / / / IMPROVEMENTS; TO BE ` � Commission No: 75372-19037 g - - - - / / COORDINATED WITH I ` \ I / \ / \ I Drawn by: BAW I - - - 2 / / / / / � � � �_ -- - � CITY AND COUNTY SEE i ` Q I / / �- \ \ J // it_ / / / / / / / / / _ BOLTON & MENK PLANS / / J��� Checked by, WDM a_ _. /b ____ ._...- .....„. ____ ._ .,.. _ --A - -__,- JI ',3` I, C / / / „z" -----_____ _---- --1, ---- -P.- / ( NORTH-CD �� 'oc / / / / / / / / / / / V / / / / / I SHEET C a) g�6 / / / / '� � / -- � / / / / / / / ( C500 V / INSET I / ' ' / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / V / / / I I NOTE:REFERENCE ELECTRIC UTILITY FOR TRANSFORMER DESIGN AND PLACEMENT in _J E CAI GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 _. 0 15 30 60 / \ GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET Y . NORTH 0 5 10 20 LEGEND IEXISTING PROPOSED I I� -1 GATE VALVE 4- HYDRANT INDPE < , REDUCER r , _ II TEE A R C H I T E C T S I ($) SO SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE O ® SANITARY CLEANOUT I I WATERMAIN e , -�- SANITARY SEWER Leff > - STORM SEWER V _ ��-Y_ ■ STORM SEWER • -�X�x_ jcit I • -x_x_x_Ail ELC P-UG UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC 10'DRAINAGE AND X X=x=X-� COM COM TELEPHONE POPE ARCHITECTS INC. ir UTILITY EASEMENT x�X�-max -x-x -x---_x x- GAS GAS GAS MAIN 1295 BANDANA ST PAUBL D 5,S OI8TE2200 X� PROPOSED OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS(OFFSET 735 (651) 642-9200 I FAX (651) 642-1101 1 I , .� , , _ , , _ , , X X X x-- X X-x= x- www.popearch.com _ XX COORDINATED WITH CITY AND COUNTY.SEE - x� � � � � 3'FROM PROPERTY LINE FOR CLARITY);TO BE PROPOSED OFF SITE I` PROPOSED -x -x�x� _ X- ® COBOL • & LA SEE MEP PLANS IMPROVEMENTS; TO BE , FIRE HYDRANT _ ' , , , X X- x-x_ _ COORDINATED WITH I , I , , , I ' ' X x_X� M ***ALL WATER AND SANITARY SEWER UTILITIES ARE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS-SEE PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK UNITED PROPERTIES EXTEND WATER TO LIMITS OF _ x�x� r, a CITY AND COUNTY I DISTURBANCE. PROVIDE PLUG. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 m 0 Q ��X x=X�XO X-LAX � 8"GATE VALVE r I --"-x- - APPLEWOOD POINTE v A ® ® . . KEYNOTE LEGEND 0 OF APPLE VALLEY I 4� 1 O COORDINATE WITH MEP PLANS,TYP. 9 O 5'DRAINAGE AND I O TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE APPLE VALLEY, M N ... , PROTECT EXISTING I a • {� UTILITY EASEMENT I I STORM SEWER I _ `_ x C POWER SERVICE Mil al Ir -- _- .__-_. _ -illIIIIII _ -Al a...„,,, O WATER SERVICE(PER CITY DETAIL SER-1 AND SER 1A) \ , / I. M11111111L �T i® v ,, ©!►�O •� iOUTILITY CROSSING.CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE A MINIMUM VERTICAL �� \ /=it ® , ' 1 x SEPARATION OF 18"BETWEEN UTILITIESO , - t�■�1 ■- - - TEE1 II \r 11 IN rr■r. O EL. ,. riWall.11rw'� - ®. s I •OS r I h \�®® _/'.��`_ - 1 I F CONDUIT FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING-SEE MEP PLANS ___ N • <-71-‹-r----- v I - -?.. 4 , A . �� I  _----__ „,, x O UNITED PROPERTIES 9 �r II \ ��� PROPOSED WATER SEWER/WATERMAIN CROSSING, PROVIDE MINIMUM 18"VERTICAL U FEATURE;WATER AND x l 1 c m - I� J �� J ❑ o=i ■�r7 ��i ®`� �. ��� , SEPARATION,WHEN SEWER CROSSES ABOVE WATER.THE PIPE I' i -� 1 11ELECTIC CONNECTIONSI G SHALL BE PVC SCHEDULE 40 PER ASTM D-1785,ONE FULL LENGTH OF ui II I „-I _i U►_ .1 ! - �h1 -ic� _ _ ■qC1 ���-■J1► - NS WATER PIPE SHALL BE CENTERED AT THE CROSSING AS POSSIBLE.2" PROSTOR SEWERG- �, � L L111 I�W■it ■Emil ■��!`_ I o STORM SEWER I _ _ 4.- , - -rL -rBDC, 1 UTILITY PLAN NOTES - -I�i �IJ�rt Ilui I- 1-■�-�IIII■I ■! m��l■o ®■ lylil�m�' JIB. . I - 1 !-- -- I-- --- III , - - � �com . . . - \ l�l�� ■■�11�� ®�I�, I\ _ LEVEL 1:990.0 \i��� ily v, `'` L I V A _\ , IL�f�±� - _ I- �rl - ■ �,I J. ••••, 1 INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED UTILITIES. D COMPACTED BEFORE I� -■, ,-GENERATOR PAD.SEE MEP PLANS _ LEVEL B:978.9 / ALL FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE IN PLACE,AN _ I ilrINIIIIIIIIII° \ - • I e� �� I �� 111� III U - �♦ L�\ _ - -NI **)* s 1 W I = I O TRANSFORMER PAD.COORDINATE O I I , *),4 = Ix 2. SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:\`�� ,1, WITH UTILITY PROVIDER AND MEP '® �� I 8"PVC SDR35 PER ASTM D-3034, FOR PIPES LESS THAN 12' i '''. 0 444L44 -- ---= I- - h I I _ / ��\ , II DEEP o -/r �• • . sill -------�- 'O �� I 8"PVC SDR26 PER ASTM D-3034, FOR PIPES MORE THAN 12'DEEP _ �� 0 • a ■i •• i f■ • i •s `, "t / " DUCTILE Kitniey* Hom 6"PVC CIRON PIPE PER AWWA C15HEDULE 40 PER ASTM 034 r F �/ : Ill C I ■,00000■0■0■ 0000 i • O `• ® I 3. WATER LINES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: •� I/ - URB STOP(Ty ' ,► ,,.�■ 0 °w ' ` I 6"AND LARGER, PVC C-900 PER ASTM D 2241 2018 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. P•) ® . ��, FIRE DEPARTMENT ,'' x CLASS 200 UNDER COUNTY ROADS,OTHERWISE CLASS 150 767 EUSTIS STREET,SUITE 100,ST.PAUL,MN 55114 m promi \ Ell I , �' ♦� \ CONNECTION- \ / 4"AND LARGER DUCTILE IRON PIPE PER AWWA C151 IN �a ! - ©® o \ PROPOSED SANITARY LINE- ' �. \ I PHONE:651-645-4197 ' ` ♦ I , ,+ SEE MEP PLANS \ ,� ®® I " ANSI 816.22 OR PVC,2001 P.S.IA,LPER ASTMO DR 84 AND D2241. PER WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM 03 �� 0jH_ p SEE PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK V jj ` �'\ v I.(V ' �� �� ,� LOT 1A �� 4. MINIMUM TRENCH WIDTH SHALL BE 2 FEET. m m ` ��. ���- �� yp� MIOD lip, Cf. * �WIrt�% �. / _ x 5. ALL WATER JOINTS ARE TO BE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITH RESTRAINTS SUCH i0 A � �' 7 �� j ��ii �jo� O AS THRUST BLOCKING,WITH STAINLESS STEEL OR COBALT BLUE BOLTS,OR 0 o rni I // ` -v ® ` AS INDICATED IN THE CITY SPECIFICATIONS AND PROJECT DOCUMENTS. A Q III\� 0 \ 8"FIRE WATER SERVICE- ® 6. ALL UTILITIES SHOULD BE KEPT TEN(10')APART(PARALLEL)OR WHEN 20'DRAINAGE AND �T ` 4,4 \ ', 0 COORD.WITH MEP PLANS CROSSING18"VERTICALCLEARANCE(OUTSIDE EDGE OF PIPE TO OUTSIDE C6 UTILITY EASEMENT v A•0 ao \\ / �' / II I EDGE OF PIPE OR STRUCTURE). i= m 1 / 6"DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE = I �� 1 '� TOWN HOUSE � I - i COORD.WITH MEP PLANS I 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 8'COVER ON ALL ' LEVEL 1:975.0 \' \ + x ADDENDUM #2 II I WATERLINES. a) �-. \ PROPOSED WATERLINE-SEE �� �' �' I11 Y PROTECT EXISTING LEVEL B:965.0 / �� \ PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK �1 8. IN THE EVENT OF A VERTICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN WATER LINES,SANITARY 04-27-2022 FRANCHISE UTILITIES TOWN HOUSE \\ 0 � _,. ii 4 I LINES,STORM LINES AND GAS LINES,OR ANY OBSTRUCTION(EXISTING AND �, LEVEL 1:978.0 d } I III x PROPOSED),THE SANITARY LINE SHALL BE SCH.40 OR C900 WITH 1 IIII I I I A :..:: LEVEL B:968.0 \ • I]r �L, jIFMECHANICAL JOINTS AT LEAST 10 FEET ON EITHER SIDE OF THE CENTER 1 v I / ` \\ t � ° lii I•' TWITH LINE OF THE CROSSING.THE WATER LINE SHALL HAVE MECHANICAL JOINTS as 1 PROTECT EXISTINGI ( \/)\j/< 1 APPROPRIATE FASTENERS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF STORM SEWER �I I TOWN HOUSE ® I 18"VERTICAL SEPARATION. MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI A21.10 OR -o I LEVEL 1:980.0 A ;� " ANSI 21.11 (AWWA C-151)(CLASS 50). I , LEVEL B:970.0 \ \ \ �. • j' A c m(13 II ��o , \ \ • , x 9. LINES UNDERGROUND SHALL BE INSTALLED, INSPECTED AND APPROVED ��PROPOSED WATERLINE-SEE �' i \ ` ` `♦�• �_ BEFORE BACKFILLING. • • • • • • • N _ PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK \r:b\X \ , ® �\, • 1 x V ` TOWN HOUSE , ti, \ ` MI n 0 I 10. TOPS OF MANHOLES SHALL BE RAISED AS NECESSARY TO BE FLUSH WITH I / LEVEL 1:982.5 r \ 113_ II PROPOSED PAVEMENT ELEVATIONS,AND TO BE ONE FOOT ABOVE FINISHED I' ` ♦ • ■"'4" GROUND ELEVATIONS, IN GREEN AREAS,WITH WATERTIGHT LIDS. c II ' ' ' LEVEL B:972.5 ♦ \ ` III II !< I�' ♦ ` • CURB STOP t D 40 x i I (TYP.) ■ 11. ALL CONCRETE FOR ENCASEMENTS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 28 DAY opo a I : : . ` • ` ` ` �` \ ` + _ill a I COMPRESSION STRENGTH AT 3000 P.S.I. �_ I` ` �` r_n�,• 1., ��! oLI) l ! I 12. EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE VERIFIED IN FIELD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF 50'ACCESS, DRAINAGE _- - i- a n x ANY NEW LINES. c 0 1 OUTLOT A / A AND UTILITY EASEMENT ���� .0 ■■� ��i° ? (�� r1/ i TOWN HOUSE ,y ■ II®II�,_i I x 13. REFER TO INTERIOR PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR TIE-IN OF ALL UTILITIES. I \ \/ LEVEL 1:983.5 ��r \ Q 0 I I LEVEL B:973.5 �" \ �a � I do 14. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OF 0 I II \ IN �r g THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY AND/OR STATE OF MN WITH REGARDS TO • ` \ A*. It\ . © \\ ■ ::_ I MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION OF THE WATER AND SEWER LINES. c ii, �� 11 x o i - 5'DRAINAGE AND ` ��b' I \� Ill • I I 15. THE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION c I A ` UTILITY EASEMENT AND/OR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS ......ill .t� ZI I" BASED ON RECORDS OF THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES,AND WHERE 0 .• TOWN HOUSE qJ� t 4 f �'� I- x POSSIBLE, MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD.THE INFORMATION IS NOT • 1 LEVEL 1:984.0 _� TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE.THE CONTRACTOR MUST a J 5'DRAINAGE AND + \ ,I a �I i I CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANIES AT LEAST 72 HOURS BEFORE LEVEL B:974.0 UTILITY EASEMENT \t,\:, \R / ,� 1! ANY EXCAVATION TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES. IT '' I! - I ` . ,� // LLL LL IIII L ''iiiiiiiii1 rL .�_ i- I xSHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE ALL U 4 °� \ �) LLL ILA- �` "■iL� EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS as LLL II IP SHOWN ON THE PLANS. E I \ ` LLI� IIxm I ` / LLL 1� C • I16. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NECESSARYINSPECTIONS AND/OR n \ I LLL vxCERTIFICATIONSREQUIREDBYODESAND/OR UTILITYSERVICECj IITOWN HOUSE \ ` LL\ FI-4) - _ F COMPANIES. m LEVEL 1:984.5 �. Q LLLL ux : : : I I `� LEVEL B:974.5 LLLL lO H E 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES FOR a \gvi LLLL - i07 C- INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Cr) LLLLLLLLLLLL �u C' oa x \\ LLLLLLLLLLL II N s2 • LLLLLLLL � 18. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE ARCH/MEP PLANS FOR SITE LIGHTING .:...:. ♦ \ No-\\ \� L x AND ELECTRICAL PLAN. 00 ` / \\ ` \ 0 �' -� = �. x 19. BACKFLOW DEVICES DDCV AND PRZ ASSEMBLIES AND METERS ARE UTILITY PLAN I m 0 1 ( ) 'Sri Q -- :::::: I / , / // \ I I LOCATED IN THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING. REF.ARCH/MEP PLANS. o I I 1 2 0' ` ` / \ ❑ i Issues and Revisions: 20. ALL ONSITE WATERMAINS AND SANITARY SEWERS SHALL BE PUBLICLY -0 N .:•:••• I� TYP., // \k,,,\ \ ` \ O _ O x OWNED AND MAINTAINED. 1 / 0 02-07-2022 PERMIT/ GMP SET Z r m • • • • I / I // \ 0.� _ xI 21. ALL WATERMAIN STUBOUTS SHALL BE MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED WITH 0 04-27-2022 ADDENDUM #2 J . . . \ / y O ® REACTION BLOCKING. a o LLLLLI ' •/ ill \ // ; 105-10-2022 RFI #16 LLL �/ / , , F I 05-23-2022 GRADING/CMU RFI a::::: LLLL • . ' \ // / • II 20'DRAINAGEAND CITY OF APPLE VALLEY NOTES A 06-08-2022 ASI _ LLL 1 �� UTILITY EASEMENT 06-29-2022 ASI it#8632 I NrLL a 45°BEND10'DRAINAGE AND 1. WATER SERVICE LINES REQUIRE A 200 PSI HYDROSTATIC AND ELECTRICAL 6a I / LLDRAINAGE AND I Q�r \CD u) LLL UTILITY EASEMENT CONDUCTIVITY TEST.THE MAIN WATER LINE SHALL BE FLUSHED AND A7U © LLLL UTILITY EASEMENT PROPOSED SANITARY LINE I ` I / \\ - I x-x BACTERIATEST TAKEN24HOURSAFTERFLUSHING BUT PRIORTO 08-15-2022ASIfT1� LLL SEE PLANS BY BOLTON&MENK �� LLLLL ��� - - - J - --- --- J TURNINGONTHEWATERSERVICE.A5LB.AIRTESTISREQUIREDON $ 10-10-2022ASI IQLLL L I LLLLL STORM AND SANITARY SEWER LINES. PLEASE CALL 952-953-2588 TO c I •to 0 �LL 7 -� LL.LLL LL - a - - - - - - - -� SCHEDULE THESE INSPECTIONS. 9 03-27-2023 ASI #20 LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLO lil `` 2. PRIOR TO TURNING ON THE WATER TO THE PROPERTY,A FINAL PLUMBING -G i - O L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLI I I ILLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ACCESS AND INSPECTION MUST BE APPROVED.THE METER MUST BE SEALED AND THE C a { LLLLLL ■ I�\ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLZLLLLLI I ,I I I I I I LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL CONNECT POWER TO EXISTING POWER POLE o J PROTECT EXISTING 0 ill UTILITY EASEMENT WATER READER INSTALLED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS WITH REGARDS Q c LLL - - - ; mm-- ' - AMP-uo COM P-uo FRANCHISE UTILITIES TO THE WATER UTILITIES PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS Q \ LLL COM COM COM COM COM COM COM =C� PROTECT EXISTING P_j- - -c 'I ,1 LLL �� L >_ ►- _ DEPARTMENTAT(952 9553 2400).c v STORM SEWER '1ad _ ' .__ =_ = _ == = - = �' ''i __; _� 'I `� _V I �• - '`: 1 FIBER FI: FIB R IBER ` FIBER ,1 I =� = ' :ER 3. PERMITS FOR FIRE SPRINKLERS&FIRE ALARM INSTALLATIONS OR •- N C 9 LL - ER - r. MODIFICATIONS ARE RE IRED. CONTACT FIRE MARSHAL BRIAN jp/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R�. .� . 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CONTACT FIRE MARSHAL BRIAN KILMARTIN TO SCHEDULE FLUSHING OF I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, _ I - I I THE FIRE HYDRANT, FIRE LINE AND DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE LINES SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY To PROTECT EXISTING WATER - - - (952-953-2680). ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND 952-953-2680 . c AND FRANCHISE UTILITIES -- CONNECT TO EXISTING16"WATERMAIN ----- -------- ------------ ------ I I - CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL c 1 WITH BUTTERFLY VALVE AND TEE. EXISTING 16" -_ ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CI)D co V CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SIZE AND DEPTH CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE A M CAN D REWS ROAD FRANCHISE UTILITY PROVIDER WATERMAIN MINNESOTA. Q MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION WHERE PROPOSED STORM PROTECT EXISTING OF 18"BETWEEN UTILITIES,TYP. I CONFLICTS WITH EXISTING UTILITIES < c STORM SEWER CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH CONNECT TO EXISTING 16"WATER MAIN 1 ao�i FRANCHISE UTILITY PROVIDER WHERE - WITH BUTTERFLY VALVE AND TEE. - CD -c PROPOSED WATER CONFLICTS WITH V- CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SIZE AND DEPTH WILLIAM D.MATZEK E_ EXISTING UTILITIES U O c J MN N -0 2 VJ 45790 DATE: LIC.NO. PROPOSED OFF SITE a V IMPROVEMENTS; TO BE a -0 Commission No: 75372-19037 0- COORDINATED WITH Drawn b : BAW CITY AND COUNTY. y P SEE PLANS BY BOLTON & oU Checked by: WDM 2 ° MENK ib i _ ml 4 , NORTH SHEET c < < G \ \ C600 > _ GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET I U 0 15 30 60 I- 0 1- , VILLA FRONTLOAD \ NE #1 \ PLANT PALLETTE NAME SIZE LOI ARBORIVITEA- GOLDEN GLOBE (2)#5 9-AnE T�E�� 1 � � DOGWOOD ISANTI (5) #5 ALPINE CURRANT (3) #5 N"............./ JX2`VECK/7A90I I N4141.m..� 1i OPIUM I NINEBARK - LITTLE DEVIL (2) #5 ( 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE HYDRANGEA- LITTLE LIME(3) #5 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) FO5Er1 THOMAS HOM5 AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE GERANIUM - BIOKOVA (5) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE HOSTA- GOLD STANDARD (5) #1 SEE AP.CHft CTUpAL LAN SWAMP WHITE OAK -Lof51ZE MAY vn HONEYLOCUST CATMINT- WALKERS LOW (5) #1 2"/6'-8'ORNAMENTAL TREE v MATERIALS: S (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) GENEPA, NOTES; 250 LF EDGING v JAPANESE TREE LILAC 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH BIRCH 1,PLANT TYPE ANIW LOCATION PEPENf7ANT UPON 51TE 2 (4)BOULDERS -v CRABAPPLE CONPITION5-SUN, SOIL, SLOFE,ANP VIEWS, (2)SHADE TREES Su SERVICEBERRY (1)ORNAMENTAL TREE (7)LRG SHRUBS IRRIGATION AND SOD TO 2,HAFTMAN COMPANIES PESEVE5 THE FIGHT TO SELECT (8)SM SHRUBS PROPERTY LINES (15)PERENNIALS PLANTINGS SUITA3LE FOp SITE CONP1110N5, (5 CY)SOIL (3)I5WP H117t?ANGEA 0 001, (5) DOGWOODilliiike;;/� (2)GOLDEN G 06E AP60pIVIfAP gitlya (I)OpNAMENTAL im r �A /i1/ O (5)H05TA (5)CAfMINT ©f (�(�(� /,00 # (2)NINE3APK es.® —(5)GEpANIILM (3)Al-PINE CUSFANT 511pLING, INVEC;NE55,HAMILTON PLOOp PLANS TITLE: SHEET NAME: DATE: „ , „ µ°a��,.� s,—���• �,. ROBERT THOMAS HOMES 2-25-20 1 = 20 —0 PLANTING PLAN A m Il 10'-0' 0 20'-0' VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANT PALLETTE \ NE #2 \ NAME SIZE ARBORIVITEA- GOLEDN GLOBE (2)#5 EUONYMOUS - DWF BURN BUSH(2)#5 HYDRANGEA- BOBO (1) #5 �� ��� _ �l a "�FTr �� NINEBARK- LITTLE DEVIL (2) #5 I-/ I HYDRANGEA- LITTLE LIME (4) #5 �....i iz'XIz'G CK/PAno I I Nilluilm. POTENTILLA-YELLOW (4) #5 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE ASTILBE - ELIZABETH VAN HEEN (4)#1 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) 3 PINK BOMB I:06Ppf THOMAS HOMP5 AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM - (3) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE LILLY- STELLA DE ORO (3) #1 5PP Peal-TUT/N.PI AN SWAMP WHITE OAK ~1-0f SIZP MAYVAI?Y HONEYLOCUST ("/6'-8'ORNAMENTAL TREE ) GFNFpAL NO115; v MATERIALS: s DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR 250 LF EDGING JAPANESE TREE LILAC I PLANT TYPE ANP LOCATION bFPPNI2fl 1 UPON 51Th 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH I BIRCH O (4)BOULDERS CONn1110N5-SUN, SOIL, SOFT,ANP VIEWS, CRABAPPLE (2)SHADE TREES SERVICEBERRY (1)ORNAMENTALTREE (5)LRG SHRUBS ,, 2,HAFTMAN COMPANIF5 r 5FPVF5-11-1F 061-11"TO 5FLCT (10)SM SHRUBS IRRIGATION AND SOD TO PLANTINGS SUITAI3LP FOP 51TF CONI7I11ON5, (10)PERENNIALS PROPERTY LINES (5 CY)SOIL (2)6UPNING 6L15H '0, J 1110 (2)601A2PN GL06P APPOPIVITPA k�!F: OA (1) H1121MGPA (I) OpNAMPNTAL IV `�>1N """,� (4)PO PN1 LLA �`'1`r O G SPnUM 0' (2) NINP6APK (4)17WP HYRANG(A `'I 9 0440 U ^,41 O p p c (3)LILY (4)A511LPP STIPLING, INVFPN55,HAMILTON FLOOD PLAN5 TITLE: SHEET NAME: DATE: 1" = 2O'—O°, "" --...,°. ROBERT THOMAS HOMES PLANTING PLAN 2-25-20 Tee 10-0 0 20 -0 VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANT PALLETTE SW #1 \ NAME EUONYMOUS - DWF BURN BUSH(1)#5 SIZE WEIGELA- JAVA RED (2) #5 0 ARBORIVITEA- GOLDEN GLOBE (2)#5 9-Al2 1��� 5 �Tr y I-/ - 1 SPIREA- NEON FLASH (2) #5 POTENTILLA-YELLOW (4) #5 ��/IZ'XIZ'DECK/7A90 I I �/ OMNI HYDRANGEA- LITTLE LIME(4) #5 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) BE SUSAN - GOLDSTURM (3) #1 room-THOMAS I-10/e5 AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM - PINK BOMB (4) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE GRASS - LITTLE BLUESTEM (3) #1 5�E AP.CHI1 CTUM PLAN SWAMP WHITE OAK ~LOT 51ZE MAYVAP.Y HONEYLOCUST GFNFRAL NOTS: 2°/s'-s'ORNAMENTAL TREE MATERIALS: I I.PLANT 1'11'E ANt7 LOCATION 12FPFN19ANT UPON Silt S (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) 250 LF EDGING JAPANESE TREE LILAC CON17111ONS-SUN, SOIL, SLOT,ANI9 VIEWS, 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH BIRCH (4)BOULDERS v (2)SHADE TREES CRABAPPLE 2.HARTMAN COMPANIES PFSFPVF5111F RIGHT TO SELECT (1)ORNAMENTAL TREE SERVICEBERRY (5)LRG SHRUBS PLAN11NGS SUITAI3LF FOR SI1F CONPITION5. (10)SM SHRUBS IRRIGATION AND SOD TO (10)PERENNIALS (55CY)SOIL PROPERTY LINES (2)GOWN(I,M APPOPIVITEA AO Ar. 11.11 (2)W1 IGELA � '"-7 © ) 6UPNING 6U5 (I) OfNAMENTA,I1:EL Alt"40'► 7171 (4)PM H1V MGEA •,���t1-IAFF 0� (3)G 5 � ,� c ( C3 3) u SUSAN (4)5MM ,(4)19011;1\111LLA S11FLING, INVFPNF55,HAMILTON SLOOP PLANS TITLE: SHEET NAME: DATE: 1" = 2O'—O°, "" ''µ°a-- s`---m. ROBERT THOMAS HOMES 2-25-20 PLANTING PLANFeet 10-0 0 20-0 VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANT PALLETTE SW #2 \ NAME SIZE ARBORIVITEA- GOLDEN GLOBE (2)#5 HYDRANGEA- BOBO (5) #5 O O �t���� ) WEIGELA-WINE AND ROSES (2) #5 _ l0�� �� CURRANT-ALPINE (3) #5 ) ---- r I SPIREA- FIRE LIGHT (3) #5 I GRASS - LITTLE BLUESTEM (5) #1 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE LILLY- STELLA DE ORO (5) #1 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) k065NTTNOMASHOME5 AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM - PINK BOMB (5) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE 5E5 AP.CHITSCTUI?AL LAN SWAMP WHITE OAK ~Of 525 MAY VAI?Y HONEYLOCUST GENEpAL NOSS: MATERIALS: 2"i 6'-8'ORNAMENTAL TREE I.PLANT TYPE ANP LOCATION f7EPENPANT UPON 5ITP 250 LF EDGING (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) CONDITIONS-SUN, SOIL, SLOPS,ANn VIEWS. 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH 5 JAPANESE TREE LILAC (4)BOULDERS o BIRCH (2)SHADE TREES CRABAPPLE 2.HAP.TMAN COMPANIES I;ESEPV5 THE FIGHT TO SfLSCT (1)ORNAMENTAL TREE - SERVICEBERRY (7)LRG SHRUBS PLAN11NGS SUITAI3L FOP SITE CONI7I11ON5. 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EQUAL HOUSING Please note that plans and elevations are subject to change and may not be available in all communities.Home elevations shown may be optional and not included in the base Floor plans and home elevations are used by permission by Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.and are protected by U.S.copyright laws. OPPORTUNITY price or starting price of the home plan.All square footages shown are approximate and subject to change without notice. Please consult a Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.New Home Consultant for additional information. MN LIC BC644819 *Includes lower level finish. REV080921 2 I Robert Thomas Homes Robert Thomas Homes 13 Villa Collection Villa Collection Inverness - Main level Inverness - Lower level Elevation options EGRESS Q Optional Deck WINDOW ©Optional Patio Q SCREEN — PORCH/ DECK 1 ©Optional (w/L/O or W/O opt.) 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Finished square footage and dimensions are 0 approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict ® approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price RE)B E R T or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are R O B E RT or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain our goal not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain ourgoal T H O M A S as an innovative builder,our policy of continuous improvements requires that the listed standard features are subject to change T H O M A S in as •an innovative •builder, •our policy •of continuous•improvements •requires •that the listed •standard features are subject to change HOMES without notice.Promotions and incentives may require the use of a certain lender that is an affiliate of Robert Thomas Homes,Inc. 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WATER Sp; i••e SIDE OF FRO IDIED N OF THE ENTS ITTD REM4MDER •PROVIDE DRIP CAP OVER WINDOWS DOORS AND TRIM. •SEE PLANS FOR CEILING HEIGHTS. WINDOWLAT FLANGES. VALLEY IS PROVIDED RI SOFFIThTTNTS, MAY BE ••INSULATION,POLY(SEALED TO SUB-FLOOR),AND REDUCED to IO¢0th ATTIC AREA +1-0M ES •INSTALL TREATED SHEATHING BEHIND STONE VENEER •ALL TRADES 4 SUPPLIERS TO REVIEW /VERIFY DRYWALL WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND TUB DECKS NOTE tiRAT PORCH COLUMNS ONLY. INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THEIR WORK AND NOTIFY AND SHOWERS STALLS ON OUTSIDE WALLS. IDE I WATEwALLR MEET r aF No TB LAYatr ROBERT THOMAS HOMES OF ANY DISCREPANCIES ••POLY AND 055 WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND AND AT ICE•WATER SHIELD.-6. scout SEE vIDEFoo iBY M S/EACT RN UP WALL I6. AND out FOR T SS DIRECTION OTION AN, •FLASHINGOF TO BE INSTALLED UNDER SIDING,JUNCTIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. TOM E CEXTS I THAT INTERSECTLL WITH UNHEATED FRLH WALL I'-6' FOR ER TRUSS CAT OLS NJD OF ROOF AND WALLS,TERI LS, ROOF EVALLEYS, RIM JOIST WILL WALLS. GIRDER LOCATIONS CHANGE OF SIDING MATERIALS,OR WHERE SIDING •NOTED CABINET SIZES ARE./-AND TO BE FIELD ••RIM JOIST WILL BE SEALED. MEETS A TRIM BOARD AT BOTTOM OF A WALL. VERIFIED. ••CAULKING WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND WINDOW Y q ,,,A'-m•l FLANGES. •ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF SHEATHNGa TO •TRADES TO VERIFY EASE AND TRIM SIZE PRIOR TO '- -- -- -- - ----- - CENTERLINE OF STUD UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONSTRUCTION. •A CONTINUOUSLY SEALED VAPOR/AIR BARRIER WILL - s��lm%Q Im Q �s:: - - BE INSTALLED. . - •SOLID BLOCK FLUES AT FLOORS 4 CEILINGS. •ALL WALLS MORE THAN 10'H.TO BE SPF.m2 OR ••ALL SEAMS WILL BE OVERLAPPED 8"AND TAPED. . - I BETTER ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT TOP AND •UNFINISHED INTERIOR BEARING WALLS HAVE BLOCKING BOTTOM PLATES. F ,704 � AT MIDPOINT. •EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY:HOME ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT EXTERIOR - 5/Q SITE,FILL AND TOPOGRAPHY WILL DICTATE ACTUAL WALL INTERSECTIONS. -- •INSTALL SHOVER HEADS AT 1'-0"HEIGHT. GRADES AND MAY VARY FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE ••VAPOR BARRIER WILL BE TAPED TO LESCO BOk . IA PLAN. FLANGES. p illlll SOLID STUD BEARING ••ALL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS, col NO ' - _ FOR POINT LOADS •ALL EXTERIOR PENETRATIONS WILL BE SEALED. INCLUDING INSIDE LESCO BOXES,WILL BE SEALED. ccrrtM/aus RIDGE VENT - _ PRATING CONTRACTOR TO CAULK FOR RADON AT - a.:� •PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING AS REQ'D AT ALL TOWEL •THESE PLANS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA LOWER LEVEL WALLS. //, BAR 9V PAPER HOLDER HANDRAIL, dLER DOORS AND RULES,CHAPTER 1322. I-o' mL j/j I'-0` BATH TUB CURTAIN ROD LOCATIONS. FR i, i Q m/Q L. j # 0 t •- > O n J Z F U ROOF PLAN ' a J SCALE:Inb"=1'-0" N W 0 W ...... U I0:12 C m Q SEE ROOF PLAN 4.LP FASCIA n"LP FASCIA OVER 6.n W -J FOR FDGF PITCHES HAVE FASCIA PA`ELB > > AND OVER/JYfl 6•LP FREE BD. WPFEDTOOLIGVm/ Z [PARRA.FASCIA PANRIDDEN _ LP BooAJ••BAT. OVER S.TRIM W +�� [PARTIALLY DDFN v A�/� �,aD E�A�GmH x v L LP PA`EL 6„CGRffR BD. -Ti�i /1 I'I■_-NI z:.%s/o Fla. I APPROXIMATE SQUARE FOOTAGE T.___ I��� 1�� p -® ABOVE GRADE FINISHED 1,619 SQ.FT. 1717-1 BELOW GRADE FINISHED 0 SQ.FT. Im"LP TRRI 4"LP FASCIA OVER °^LPPASCIA BELOW GRADE UNFINISHED 1,619 SQ.FT. 6^LP TRM i- 3"TRRT O.V B"LP TRRTsPSIDINGI GARAGE573 SQ.FT. m LAP) 1 LP SIDING Mt LAP) Square fcotages ere meesuretl to the exterior finishetl surface of the oufsitle walls. METAL coR+£s _ Square Poodge calculations were matle basetl on plan tlimensions only .antl may it- �•6�"MTW�IM II� 111 1 t ty from the finished quare footage of the house as built.In atlEhion,plan 1 ❑ II II"I"I' dimensions are not exact and aresubject to somevariance.However,all ilin TD 81bRR _ _ ' x"TRmI a•a'LP TRIn construction shall be in substantial compliance with the Contract Documents. • • I�IIALL i%1Nl IW LL 1—Rsioa TD RAIL.REOF TO SLAB IS pvcJAMBS AT SIDES OF....Ara DOM oRc THAV 30"ABOVE FIN GRADE The Buyer(s)approves these Construction Plans as the final Too m 5 FRONT ELEVATION plans and agrees that these Construction Plans are mesepam manm�eo0«neabr bea S incorporated into the Purchase Agreement&Construction 8:=Z:71,..a;e°w z, SCALE:I/8"=I'-0" Contract as the final approved Exhibit C. other consent ofRobert'Moms Homes,Inc. REVISIONS DRAWN BY . Signed x DatedCUSTOMER .. 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Z FARCIA - ___ _ ® Inllnl �� Z AL R =_ g1 . iI1111 II 11 i not I_ = AL W o — o— II=II 1=II II=�I1111€ P IIM�ri ii� ��li w J L v • v r ZwCe m Q j.__—____— —____— —___— j__—___— — —____— 3 r_ — LL=—==__—====Y=_===—____— —___—___� w LEFT ELEVATION - LOOKOUT REAR ELEVATION - LOOKOUT RIGHT ELEVATION - LOOKOUT z_ SCALE:1/I6"=1'-0" SCALE:1/16"=1'-0" SCALE:I/I6"=1'-0" W I F 2.WS-FASCIA 2.BUR-FASMA s•PPR.mm •LOP LP eoAw, u n:Q . •ABGK ALP nQ IV I _ KW�rt,FASCIA : 1 L.....L.L......„A - IhI _1111ln■ 11111 11E LPG, -17 7; A--II II„„I -III 1111 ,-: I u „oMERs•ramr.P I __ RIGHT ELEVATION - WALKOUT LEFT ELEVATION - WALKOUT REAR ELEVATION - WALKOUT SCALE:1/16"=1'41. SCALE:/Ib"=I'-0" SCALE:VW'=1'-0" cooedor crag a another rero Z EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY HOME SITE, FILL AND TOPOGRAPHY WILL DICTATE REVISIONS �� DRAWN BY .I . ACTUAL GRADES AND MAY VARY FROM THOSE CUSTOMER SHOWN ON THE PLAN. "y"PP. P°u ITSHEET 2 0,11 Robert Thomas Homes 14 RO3ERT THOMAS HOMES 11. y zaJ r '.cf ` \. w S F 4.4.. t `,v 4444.. iJ 4" c±! I ' L , _______ r.,...._ ht t ,..w 1 A F.A0Y.A0Y.A0 - Villa Collection JEWEWEWMOiOi Ma"fiI , ■ ■.■O■O■.■.■ ,,, .6, eh IN t2;I 3*Bed 3*Bath Single Level 2,222* 2 Car Sq.Ft. Garage ©2023 Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.All rights reserved.Prices,floor plans,home elevations,options,upgrades,specifications, incentives, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. 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REV072023 2 I Robert Thomas Homes Robert Thomas Homes 13 Villa Collection Villa Collection Mayfield - Main level Mayfield - Lower level II I II UOptionalDeck II Elevation options II ©Optional Patio II ©Optional I1 SCliEEN PORCH/ Screen Porch n I 4-SEASON DECK \ PORCH WEINDOW WINESS DESS OW , - - ' _ - j ®i - ,r, Z OWNER'S el Optional screen porch or GATHERING 4 season porch w/deck 0 I 1 U JII�� - -4 ROOM O I SUITE OWNER'S U BEDROOM#2 BEDROOM#3 imi BATH -.411111111M w FAMILY ROOM , L OPT.BOX VAULT A. T' ''` ~ B 8 =DINETTE r-T-1 (� OWNER'S 3 II I= 1 w 1 o I §I A SUITE OWNER'S a LB_ L_-IL_J . BATH ��. MUD 0 s I OWNER'S I OPT.WETBAR " BATH r, V ROOM LAUNDRY 0I CLOSET I \ F _1 - - - r F OPT.PANTRY1 I II , I o LL - - - • I I I MUD I OWNER'S I I r- o ROOM LAUNDRY I CLOSET I (10 I KITCHEN . MECH/STORAGE L.I- I - L ©Optional Owner's walk-in shower �� 2-CAR GARAGE pBATH FOYER I I y r-_ O is\\ I O I^ajj I r MUD 1 ROOM LAUNDRY I PORCH - . L .- - - - -1;71 6 Optional Laundry Please note that plans and elevations are subject to change and may not be available in all communities.Home elevations shown may be optional and not included in the base price or starting price of the home plan.All square footages shown are approximate and subject to change without notice. ©2023 Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.All rights reserved.Prices,floor plans,home elevations,options,upgrades,specifications, ©2023 Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.All rights reserved.Prices,floor plans,home elevations,options,upgrades,specifications, incentives, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. Finished square footage and dimensions are incentives, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. Finished square footage and dimensions are 0 approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict ® approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price RE)B E R T or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are R O B E RT or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain our goal not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain ourgoal T H O M A S as an innovative builder,our policy of continuous improvements requires that the listed standard features are subject to change T H O M A S in as •an innovative •builder, •our policy •of continuous•improvements •requires •that the listed •standard features are subject to change HOMES without notice.Promotions and incentives may require the use of a certain lender that is an affiliate of Robert Thomas Homes,Inc. HOMES without notice.Promotions and incentives may require the use of a certain lender that is an affiliate of Robert Thomas Homes,Inc. EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING Floor plans and home elevations are used by permission by Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.and are protected by U.S.copyright laws. OPPORTUNITY Floor plans and home elevations are used by permission by Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.and are protected by U.S.copyright laws. OPPORTUNITY Please consult a Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.New Home Consultant for additional information. MN LIC BC644819 Please consult a Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.New Home Consultant for additional information. MN LIC BC644819 ltip iii.. I t liti, • °`' • . %�:~ t .. a C • • d• • • 63 l ; . ` ; :.r' i fie.-fir. .e. 4 • f , t• .16 • .., .. ,;;.Y. • . •* .,e4;e..•+� f .-•. Pf� .i' Vr W' o- ri tom., . . Lill • . „. . ..... 4 . . . ,..._ . ..1.:,.. ., . ... ... . • li .tf-Vz,... . ;. NINNSI. .• , 4 '` ''. ,�r �� "fir'$+'`, ',..... 2 'Zs-C.7:2'WO- ' Itt.'‘V. „-bra: �!' 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WINDOW FLANGES. _ — ••DRY INSULATION POLY(SEALED TO HIND TUB D AND - T /1/'� i}I�M1 •INSTALL TREATED SHEATHING BEHIND STONE VENEER •ALL TRADES SUPPLIERS TO REVIEW VERIFY DRYWALL WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND TUB DECKS • AT PORCH COLUMNS ONLY. INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THEIR WORK AND NOT AND SHOWERS STALLS ON OUTSIDE WALLS. e i u ROBERT THOMAS HOMES OF ANY DISCREPANCIES ••POLY AND 058 WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND AND AT I 6/Q •FLASHING TO BE INSTALLED UNDER SIDING,JUNCTIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. TOP OF SOFFITS THAT INTERSECT WITH UNHEATED I / I6,HEEL NO1E: • OF ROOF AND WALLS,CHIMNEYS,ROOF VALLEYS, SPACES/EXTERIOR WALLS. PROVIDE ATTIC VENTILATION / EQUAL TO IAmOaT ATTIC AREA CHANGE OF SIDING MATERIALS,OR WHERE SIDING •NOTED CABINET 5I0E5 ARE N-AND TO BE FIELD ••RIM JOIST WILL BE SEALED. CONTINUOUS / r-m^ MEETS A TRIM BOARD AT BOTTOM OF A WALL. VERIFIED. ••CAULKING WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND WINDOWNolE FLANGES. RIDGE VENTS // of SHADEDAREA SHOWS •ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF SHEATHNG TO •TRADES TO VERIFY BASE AND TRIM SIZE PRIOR TOrok np,HEEL ICE AND WATER SHIELD CENTERLINE OF STUD UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONSTRUCTION •A CONTINUOUSLY SEALED VAPOR/AIR BARRIER WILL S'-m•N FROM EAVES BE INSTALLED. - -6•ON EACH SIDE OF VALLEY •SOLID BLOCK FLUES AT FLOORS t CEILINGS. •ALL WALLS MORE THAN 10'H.TO BE SPA.R OR ••ALL SEAMS WILL BE OVERLAPPED 6"AND TAPED. I'-6. ,_�.� VIE' BETTER ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT TOP AND `1 i . ` I WERE WALLS FEET ROCS •UNFINISHED INTERIOR BEARING WALLS NAVE BLOCKING BOTTOM PLATES. I fJ J ICE I WATER SHIELD SHOULDOU AT MIDPOINT. •EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY:HOME ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT EXTERIOR . my F.U'WALL r-6"AND OUT tl FROI'I WALL I'6" SITE,FILL AND TOPOGRAPHY F WILL DICTATE ACTUAL WALL INTERSECTIONS. N •INSTALL SHOWER NEARS AT 1'-0"HEIGHT. GRADES AND MAYAY VARY FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE ••VAPOR BARRIER WILL BE TAPED TO LESCO BOk ND1E: LAYOUT PLAT. FLANGES. ' _] a/Ix • ' I'-®• PEE VICE TRUSS M MANUFACTURER •• HEEL•m'FLAtE -.-..-..• • - FRONDED BY DIRECTION CIUREIR FRAMING CONTRACTOR TO CAULK FOR RADON AT FOR GIRD R LOCACN MI SOLID SND BEARING ALL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS, FOR POINT LOADS •ALL EXTERIOR PENETRATIONS WILL BE SEALED. FRAMINNG ASIDE LESCO BCAUL WILL BE SEALED. e/R - AND GIRDER LOCATIONS •PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING AS REO'D AT ALL TOWEL •THESE PLANS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MNNESOTA LOWER LEVEL WALLS. tlA"HEEL BAR,PAPER HOLDER,HANDRAIL,SHOWER DOORS AND RULES,CHAPTER 1322. r rc,.I`a I Io BATH TUB CURTAIN ROD LOCATIONS. s LP WARD I BATTEN SIDING ROOF FLAN X in a CALal,WALL LAPAN IDI. 7 SCALE: /6"=IONLY, '-0" 0 , GARKE WIALL F - 11 .- IM II �IIII ELEV. e FRONT DOOR WALL w Z i_ IIIII SCALE:I/8",I'-0" Q d J n _ II aa° _ ASPHALT SHNGLES ASPHALT BHNGLEe -J ROOF BEAN.m/FELT PAPER \\\ w:OF SIEA1HRG m/FELI PAP ER } m a -Ce.WAhR GJArd7 CFwQW) J -ICE I WATER GUARD(F ROD) \\ I"AIR SPACE RILL WIDTH OF EACH Q ]xtl FA6cIA•aArFR uV 2 \ ]xb RICE LOOKPttS RN Be,Burt•HakEWRAP LP -BLNC•b•o�MM -'d \) TO BOROM W iwBS TOP ONOlID W RALP PTfLHEB AND g Q c. F.2 RIGID WMD WAW BAwRER O�ERHn!,7e A"LP PASCIA OVER Q"LP FASCIA (BOTH RIPPED FRO1 LP PANEL) 2x4 SOAR BLCGCMG ROS iwLYa 6Q xe WA%ETEDTOBDT 44 R EECrAWNLIIAANED iR1S4 OVEIWNJG-PER MAN.F. A•LPPANEL FASCIAOVER ]xR SCIPIYa RN EXT.BHTG I HOLE...LIP L P22E PER ]xl]BWB FASCIA I]'LP PI]EL FASCIA 1,, rOR SOPn BOTTOC 11 TRASB TOP CHORD .A 1i, FOR RIGID WMD WIlONBARRIER LP EAVE vestASCIA RIPPED ING O LP © LP BOFIt PAEL TO ALIGN w RAKE FASCIA 6'LP FPoEZE BD. P &gARiHMGWALL S ROC,PIIGVARY DEP3IDING O!ILP BOARD I �� LA_WNDpL-• LP FRE:]E PER ELEVAtIOE 2.W,�BATTEN&DINGhill - - - LP6IDIMPERELEVATICNS FR�N• ]x EDGE BLOCK.,AS ROD EAVE LP PAEL �� LPBI PER LP SDTIT-VENT AS I.OIIRD BCIA RIPPED ELEVAtIOVBOLUM Ei pARAKEE LP11111% RAT. I RAKE DETAIL x EAVE DETAIL FASCIA(TTP•6•) ]RD.]/•L III Iv. , ' V OR OI raTrovxf STD.PLATE 41111 11166.. D a'LP1wM(@pFRa/PDPAHFASOIA) 8"TRIM MP) —Mm �:•••••,,• :- II, TO.PL4. ■■ = = = — METAL COREIIffi(TP) EINE SGLP""`o PB ■ �_ LWWEAMA PauwBlce s APPROXIMATE SQUARE FOOTAGE w•aoncHTvl — _ n n 111 1111 T"LAP mRIMATABOVE GRADE FINISHED1,290 SQ.FT. n " „pHD,BEBELOW GRADE FINISHED 0 SQ.FT. .m,,,ad..p N�TD.aLeFus _� �� The Buyers)approves these Construction Plans as the foal a.xom ���ene msaNes �__ uo /�eR o o BELOW GRADE UNFINISHED 1,290 SQ.FT. plans and agrees that these Construction Plans are Thomas pans may am De re-used, m,:Ds"Ice wAu mi - aaaLaaaa ro aamne,rem ao• is ASPHALT DRIVEWAY incorporated into the Purchase Agreement S Constructionr used m pad in RAIL.REG.IF TO PORCH SLAB IS GARAGE 519 SQ.FT. Contract as the final approved Exhibit C. other designs without.pdor written MORE THIN SO.ABOVE PIN GRADE NOTE:PVC JAMES AT BIDES OP GARAGE DOORS PP FRONT ELEVATION T1P TRIM: Square footages are measured to the exterior finished surface of the outside walls. roasemmRoeen'memos Homes,inc. ]x OVER e'TRm•HEADERS Square footage calculations were made based on plan dimensions only and may ]x 1 r1 6•TRIM•SILLS vary from the finished square footage al the house as built.In&down,planREVI - DRAWN BY 6"TRIM•WINDOW I DOOR SIDES dimensions arenot exact and aresubject to somevariance.However,all GRIDS PER ELEVATONS onstruction shall be in substantal compliancewilh the Contract Documents. Signed x Dated: CUSTOMER .. FRONT ELEVATION I EGW], SCALE:1/8"=I'-0" PERMIT SNEET Signed x Dated 1 or 12 • ROBERT _. ,.. ST SO felpSarl ONATI Tr MIM. GI.D.PM S.EVtA. TH 0 M AS ES FARNIR GRIDS KR ELEVATIONS .11 1-1-mmEs SMARISIDE tO.PLATE 1 GASERSS FM VISAM.ARIBIDE 11}5iL CalTTHKOS OPJP r Iry rr, .....'....... 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T.O.SLAB r ‘,7' p—==—=—,b MI \____No.R Robert Thomas Home;Inc.and reserves & Tr7 n J- , ALL non.nleSe Mans may not be re-used, COpled or assigned to another parry nor shall they be modffretl or used in pad in °ter designs without Ma pdor switten consent of Robed'Moms Homes,Inc. LEFT ELEVATION = WALKOUT REAR ELEVATION - UJALKOUT RIGHT ELEvATION - UJALKOLli REVISIONS, DRAWN BY:SCALE:1/16 .l'-0" SCALE:I/16"=l'-0" SCALE:1/16 .l .'-0" MOM 3/20/21 CUSTOMER .. °SOW PERMIT . SHEET 2 oF 12 Robert Thomas Homes 14 RO3ERT THOMAS HOMES • IL da 4t F\. i ,ail .... , .........., . :,.. LANIIIIIINNNMIImimmimiI i J . ;�-.• 7Yti. T--.-W.-I " ..Lam. =r:r r' •i 4.7+2r . rr .' • F.A.v.A.v.A.v.A.v.A.v. Villa Collection 0.0.0.0.0.0• Sti 10v10v10v1OWAOWAAv1 i i i i i i 1•1•1•1•1•1 ,,, 3*Bed 3*Bath Single Level 2,754* 2 Car Sq.Ft. 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WINDOW u1 ill 4-SEASON �������^� OPT.BOX VAULT PORCH_ \ DINING " \ = BEDROOM#3 GATHERING m 1O , SSUITE 0 Optional screen porch or 1 mil ROOM4-season porch w/deck I I LLoFAMILY ROOM DL. zC , B O'4ENOd /¢I OPT.RAILING gi /• _i oL ° OWNER'S BATH l �1111111' I. OWNER'S BATH 1 KITCHEN ° © I1 Q Q OPT.PENINSULA -- -- - - lol Q Q �' fIIJ \ I I I u I PAMan ric -11 R I OPT.BENCH Cr 1 OWNERS 1 \ I II MUD o w W.I.C. z+ j W.LC. M BATH n S•v 11 ROOM Z-I- I g 1 L J OPT.WET BAR STORAGE 'Ll IL , 1 ,. 11 g o ; {------ I f BATH II 1 L ii I ©Optional walk-in shower O ❑ — g I I Owner's bath D "� __= BATH N. I r NEMENNIFIN EL BEDROOM#2 FOYER 2-CAR GARAGE IMNFI i© ---] MECHANICAL o N o ^\\ 1=1\, i IC r FLEX ROOM,• I FOYER S I , ^� ' 1 PORCH 1 1 E ___ Q Optional flex room I I Please note that plans and elevations are subject to change and may not be available in all communities.Home elevations shown may be optional and not included in the base price or starting price of the home plan.All square footages shown are approximate and subject to change without notice. ©2021 Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.All rights reserved.Prices,floor plans,home elevations,options,upgrades,specifications, ©2021 Robert Thomas Homes,Inc.All rights reserved.Prices,floor plans,home elevations,options,upgrades,specifications, incentives, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. Finished square footage and dimensions are incentives, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. Finished square footage and dimensions are 0 approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict IN approximate and subject to change without notice..Models,photos,virtual tours,video tours,and/or illustrations may not depict actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price actual home plan/floorplan configuration and/or details and may show certain options and upgrades not included in the base price RE)B E R T or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are R O B E RT or starting price of the home plan/floorplan.Model homes featured may show model staging,furniture,and accessories that are not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain our goal not included in the purchase of a home.Included standard features are dependent upon home plan/floorplan.To maintain ourgoal T H O M A S as an innovative builder,our policy of continuous improvements requires that the listed standard features are subject to change T H O M A S in as •an innovative •builder, •our policy •of continuous•improvements •requires •that the listed •standard features are subject to change HOMES without notice.Promotions and incentives may require the use of a certain lender that is an affiliate of Robert Thomas Homes,Inc. 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STEPS AS NEEDED. ••HOUSE WRAP WILL BE INSTALLED ON ENTIRE ASPHALT SHINGLES \ ROOF SHEATHING w/FELT PAPER HOUSE-OVERLAPPED 6',TAPED SEAMS AND ROOF SHEATHING w/FELT PAPER \\ -ICE A WATER GUARD(IF REG'S) i••� •PROVIDE DRIP CAP OVER WINDOWS DOORS AND TRIM. •SEE PLANS FOR CEILING HEIGHTS. WINDOW FLANGES. -ICE A WATER GUARD(IF REG'D) \ I"AIR CHUTES FULL WIDTH OF EACH i}j}M ES ••INSULATION,POLY(SEALED TO SUB-FLOOR),AND 12" ROOF TRUSS \\ TRUSS SPACE UB•INSTALL TREATED SHEATHING BEHIND STONE VENEER •ALL TRADES A SUPPLIERS TO REVIEW A VERIFY DRYWALL WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND T DECKS 2x12 FASCIA BACKER w/ AT PORCH COLUMNS ONLY. INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THEIR WORK AND NOTIFY AND SHOWERS STALLS ON OUTSIDE WALLS. 2.RAKE LOOKOUTS \ RUN EXT.CHTG A HCUSEWRAP UP ROBERT THOMAS HOMES OF ANY DISCREPANCIES ••POLY AND OSB WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND AND AT -BLOCK•4a"Oc.MM. 10 BOTTOM OF TRUSS TOP cHOrx� •FLASHING TO BE NSTALLED UNDER SIDING,JUNCTIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. TOP CF SOFFITS,THAT INTERSECT WITH UNHEATED d FOR RIGID WIND WASH BARRIER OF ROOF AND WALLS,CHIMNEYS,ROOF VALLEYS, SPACES/EXTERIOR WALLS. 4"LP FASCIA OVER LP AASCIA L (BOTH RIPPED FROM LP PANEL) 2x4 SOFFIT BLOCKING CHANGE OF SIDING MATERIALS,OR WHERE SIDING •NOTED CABINET SIZES ARE•/-AND TO BE FIELD ••RIM JOIST WILL BE SEALED. ROOF TRUSS MEETS A TRIM BOARD AT BOTTOM OF A WALL. VERIFIED. ••CAULKING WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND WINDOW 2xe GLISSETED TO BOTTOM OF FLANGES. LR/XE FASCIINE OF AHED TRIGS OVERAANG-PER M LF. •ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF SHEATHING TO •TRADES TO VERIFY BASE AND TRIM SIZE PRIOR TO CENTERLINE GF STUD UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONSTRUCTION. •A CONTINUOUSLY SEALED VAPOR/AIR BARRIER WILL 2.BLOCKIT6 RUN EXT.6HTG.A USSSEWRAP UP LP FRIEZE PER 2x12 SUB FASCIA BE INSTALLED. FOR SOFFIT TO BOTTOM OF TRUSS TOP CHORD ELEVATIONS N •SOLID BLOCK FLUES AT FLOORS A CEILINGS. •ALL WALLS MORE THAN 10'H.TO BE S.PF.•2 OR ••ALL SEMIS WILL BE OVERLAPPED 6"AID TAPED. FOR RIGID WIND WASH BARRIER LP EAVE FASCIA RIPPED FROM LP EXTERIOR WALL PANEL TO ALIGN w/RAKE FASCIA BETTER '•ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT TOP AND LP SOFFIT SHEATHING -SIZE MAY VARY DEPENDING ON BOTT •UNFINISHED INTERIOR BEARING WALLS HAVE BLOCKING BOTTOM PLATES. ROOF PITCH AT MIDMOST. •EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY:HOME ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT EXTERIOR LP FRIEZE PER ELEVATIONS 2.WALL SITE,FILL AND TOPOGRAPHY WILL DICTATE ACTUAL WALL INTERSECTIONS. S LP 61DMG PER ELEVATIONS FR x 2x EDGE BLOCKING,AS REDID •INSTALL SHOWER HEADS AT 1'-0"HEIGHT. GRADES AND MAY VARY FROM THOSE SHOWN CS THE ••VAPOR BARRIER WILL BE TAPED TO LESGO BOX LP SIDING PER LP SOFFIT-VENT AS REQUIRED PLAN FLANGES. ELEVATIONS iiwl SOLID STUD BEARING ••ALL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS, FOR POST LOADS •ALL EXTERIOR PENETRATIONS WILL BE SEALED. INCLUDING INSIDE LESCO BOXES,WILL BE SEALED. 1 RAKE DETAIL O2 EAVE DETAIL ••FRAMING CONTRACTOR TO CAULK FOR RADON AT I NOT TO SCALE I NOT TO SCALE •PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING AS REO'D AT ALL TOWEL •THESE PLANS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA LOVER LEVEL WALLS. BAR PAPER HOLDER,HANDRAIL,SHOWER DOORS AND RULES,CHAPTER 1322. BATH TUB CURTAIN ROD LOCATIONS. Q Z 1 O F z O MOTE: I'3• • 0, 12 O// I2 ri• > Z F _ FRONDE ATTIC VENTILATION EQUAL TO Vl50th J W Z C) ATTIC AREA.IF 50%OR MORE IS PROVIDED M W UPPER PORTION OF THE ROOF AND REMAINDER I tU.l 4,12 4 W IS,FRONDED IN WART VENTS,IT MAY BE �/ // /q I I to J UCUCED TO 150Oh ATTIC AREA /1 a 0 NOTE I SHADED AREA SHOWS ICE AND < w Z(U a"LP PANEL FASCIA WATER SHIELD 6'-0"N FROM i - m Q EAVES I'-6.ON EACH SIDE OF 12"LP PANEL FASCIA VALLEY J 4"LP PANEL FASCIA ytyyH� 6•LAIR..BD' IV LP PAEL FASCIA MERE WALLS MEET ROOF LA ICE A WATER SHIELD SHOULD W 130 HEEL FROM WALL I'V.S.RUNUP WALL AND OUT 1'-e• -- rA ''` 3/0X3/0 PICi. 3/0 PIDT. / Li TAB�iQI tELAGCEND) (BLACKEND/ TO.FI.A� (// RA.6 W p1�IY ToUANDDIU / %��`;6"LP TRIM TO. \ NOTE, �7�// n� • 2 ,eI n, 1111.111B ��// R�mQU SEE TRUSS TRUSS LAYOUT < sAl 2'-II"IEEL :,lY'— 'tfi-: 2„ PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER ■■ III• FOR TRUSS LOCATIONS DIRECTION AND 0 6 TRM _ GIRDER LOCATIONS MIDI AI 6"LP TRM _ r-s• B ❑ S/I2 I: t TgnATE "' 2•TRIM W—Its 1 T TA NTE Q _:, IS"LP TRm II II RI II II II II I II II I II II II AL..___ 4•LP PANEL FASCIA p 6"LP TRA'I� 2"TRIM ON e"LP TRIM ADDRESS♦ I `I2"LP PANEL FASCIA ROOF LAN t \ L TRIM �L P a BAT. SCALE:1/16".I'-O„ P� a APPROXIMATE SQUARE FOOTAGE 2•TRIM ON 6TRM BELOW GRADE FINISHED: 0 SQ.FT. .„TA.SI MR e ABOVE GRADE FINISHED: 1,556SQ.FT. \9,TA Rm 1T, EO PO H/cmARWSRr BD. — ��"TLRP TRIM TO.GAR NOS 0 BELOW GRADE UNFINISHED: 1,556 SQ.FT. MG JAMBS At NPR a GARAaE DOORS GARAGE: 510 SQ.FT. FRONT ELEVATION Square footagea are measured to the eXerior finished surface of the outside was.Square footage calculations were matte based an plan Mansion only antl may vary from the finished square ea M SCALE lie,•1'-0" footage of the house as built.In addNon,plan dimensions are not The Buyer(s)approves these Construction Plans as the final exact and sublets to some varlance. However,all construction plans and agrees that these Construction Plans are es Nome,ay nm be reserves, shall be in substantial compliance wuh the Contract Documents. incorporated into the Purchase Agreement&Construction °S12ne0 m a71,,er r>aro om Contract as the final approved Exhibit C. ether consent etn without.prior written Robert"Moms Homes,Inc. REVISIONS DRAWN BY Signed x Dated: man,P.C. NDCUSTOMER .. Signed x Dated ^Irate-Fa. PERMIT SHEET 1 of 11 GENERAL NOTES S •ALL EXTERIOR TRIM TO BE COMPOSITE MATERIAL •VERIFY GRADES AND ADJUST FOUNDATION/FOOTING •AIR SEALING REOUII¢nENTS: ASPHALT SHSGLES ROBERT (COMP)UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. STEPS AS NEEDED. ••HOUSE WRAP WILL BE INSTALLED ON ENTIRE ASPHALT SHINGLES \ ROOM SHEATHING w/FELT PAPER /� HOUSE-OVERLAPPED 6",TAPED SEAMS AND ROOF SHEATHING w/FELT PAPER \\ -ICE A WATER GUARD(IF REG'S) i••� •PROVIDE DRIP CAP OVER WINDOWS DOORS AND TRIM. •SEE PLANS FOR CEILING HEIGHTS. WINDOW FLANGES. -ICE A WATER GUARD(IF REMO/ \ I"AIR CHUTES FULL WIDTH OF EACH i}j}M ES ••INSULATION,POLY(SEALED TO SUB-FLOOR),AND 12" ROOF TRUSS \\ TRUSS SPACE •INSTALL TREATED SHEATHING BEHIND STONE VENEER •ALL TRADES A SUPPLIERS TO REVIEW A VERIFY DRYWALL WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND TUB DECKS 2x12 FASCIA BACKER w/ AT PORCH COLUMNS ONLY. INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THEIR WORK AND NOTIFY AND SHOWERS STALLS ON OUTSIDE WALLS. 2.RAKE LOOKOUTS \ RUN EXT.sum.A HCUSEWR4P UP ROBERT THOMAS HOMES OF ANY DISCREPANCIES ••MOLT'AND OSB WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND AND AT -BLOCK•AV Oc.MM. to BOTTOM OF TRUSS TOP CHORD •FLASHING TO BE NSTALLED UNDER SIDSG,JUNCTIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. TOP CF SOFFITS,THAT INTERSECT WITH UNHEATED d FOR RIGID WIND WASH BARRIER OF ROOF AND WALLS,CHIMNEYS,ROOF VALLEYS, SPACES/EXTERIOR WALLS. a"LP FASCIA OVER LP ANEOIA L (BOTH RIPPED FROM LP PF AEL) 2x4 SOFFIT BLOCKING CHANGE OF SIDING MATERIALS,OR WHERE SIDING •NOTED CABINET SIZES ARE./-AND TO BE FIELD ••RIM JOIST WILL BE SEALED. ROOF TRUSS MEETS A TRIM BOARD AT BOTTOM OF A WALL. VERIFIED. ••CAULKING WILL BE APPLIED BEHIND WINDOW 2ne aiSSETED TO BOTTOM OF FLANGES. LRAKE FASCIINE OF AUF.HED TRUSS OVERAANG-PER M •ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF SHEATHING TO •TRADES TO VERIFY BASE AND TRIM SIZE PRIOR TO CENTERLINE GF STUD UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONSTRUCTION. •A CONTINUOUSLY SEALED VAPOR/AIR BARRIER WILL 2x BLOCKING RUN EXT.SHTG.A 140USEWPAP UP LP FRIEZE PER 2x12 SUB FASCIA BE INSTALLED. FOR SOFFIT TO BOTTOM OF TRIM TOP CHORD ELEVATIONS •SOLID BLOCK FLUES AT FLOORS A CEILINGS. •ALL WALLS MORE THAN IVH.TO BE S.PF.•2 OR ••ALL SEMIS WILL BE OVERLAPPED 6"AID TAPED. FOR RIGID WIND WASH BARRIER LP EAVE FASCIA RIPPED FROM LP EXTERIOR WALL PANEL TO ALIGN w/RAKE FASCIA BETTER '•ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT TOP AND LP SOFFIT SHEATHING -SIZE MAY VARY DEPENDING ON •UNFINISHED INTERIOR BEARING WALLS HAVE BLOCKNG BOTTOM PLATES. ROOF PITCH AT MIDMOST. •EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY:HOME ••ACOUSTICAL SEALANT WILL BE USED AT EXTERIOR LP FRIEZE PER ELEVATIONS 2.WALL SITE,FILL AND TOPOGRAPHY WILL DICTATE ACTUAL WALL INTERSECTIONS. S LP 61DMG PER ELEVATIONS FR x 2x EDGE BLOCKING,AS REO'D •INSTALL SHOWER HEADS AT 1'-0"HEIGHT. GRADES AND MAY VARY FROM THOSE SHOWN CS THE ••VAPOR BARRIER WILL BE TAPED TO LESG°BOX LP SIDING PER LP SOFFIT-VENT AS REQUIRED PLAN FLANGES. ELEVATIONS iiwl SOLID STUD BEARING '•ALL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS, FOR POST LOADS •ALL EXTERIOR PENETRATIONS WILL BE SEALED. INCLUDING INSIDE LESCO BOXES,WILL BE SEALED. DRAKE DETAIL O2 EAVE DETAIL ••FRAMING CONTRACTOR TO CAULK FOR RADON AT I NOT TO SCALE I NOT TO SCALE •PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKED AS REO'D AT ALL TOWEL •THESE PLANS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA LOVER LEVEL WALLS. BAR PAPER HOLDER,HANDRAIL,SHOWER DOORS AND RULES,CHAPTER 1322. BATH TUB CURTAIN ROD LOCATIONS. 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R T.(l,P.ATE 2'TPoMW¢"LP TRIM 1 T TO PISTE !! :, IO LP TRM , LP PNEL FASCIA r 6"PiRM \1 TIT TRIM II 5'LP TRIM IIADDRESS W II II W W W I a• P PANELFASCIA ROOT FLAN C •LP TRIM OE CAP LP BOARD•EtanaA SCALE:I/16".I'-0" 6'°"EFAC - _ -- STONE CAP a APPROXIMATE SQUARE FOOTAGE 2.`MON _ . •TR" I.I. � 5(05BASE ABOVE GRADE FINISHED: 1,556 SQ.FT. �Te�R !' �— ,a-- —!,- to. BELOW GRADE FINISHED: 0 SQ.FT. \-81 _--°p'POR"c/��°`•BD"" -m dam. - - " BELOW GRADE UNFINISHED: 1,556 SQ.FT. P.WRVS AT 611.5 CV GARAaE DOORS GARAGE: 510 SQ.FT. FRONT ELEVATION Square footages are measured to the exterior finished surface of the outside walls.Square footage calculations were matte based an plan dimensions only antl may vary from the finished square ea M SCALE:IV.r-0" footage of the house as built.In addNon,plan Elmensions are not The Buyer(s)approves these Construction Plans as the final exact and subject to some varlance. However,all construction plans and agrees that these Construction Plans are esaq eInc. y002e reserves, shell be in substantial compliance wuh the Contract Documents. incorporated into the Purchase Agreement&Construction °S12ne0 m ano'nar r>aro aar Contract as the final approved Exhibit C. other consent of Emma mamas Homo,inc. REVISIONS DRAWN BY Signed x Dated: P.O. NDCUSTOMER .11/9/18 ^crate-Fa. PERMIT Signed x Dated SHEET 1 of 11 Alex Sharpe From: Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 2:34 PM To: Alex Sharpe Subject: Re: Applewood Point Public Hearing Alex, I greatly appreciate your thorough and detailed response. Nice to have a city official take so much time responding, especially when it seems the project will move forward as intended. I had heard "rumors" earlier about those homes being built but since they did not materialize and the fact the notice signs went up I assumed they were not a given. Sounds like they are. I gave it my best shot. Again thank you, Jim On Apr 4, 2024, at 1:10 PM, Alex Sharpe <Alex.Sharpe@applevalleymn.gov>wrote: Mr.Zwers, I appreciate your comments and will share them with the Planning Commission and City Council. All of our correspondence will be part of the public record, but I will redact your email address for privacy. I apologize, I drove right by the site last night and forgot to stop and move the signs. I just stopped out and moved them closer to the roadways to try to make them more visible. I was not the planner that managed the original Applewood Pointe submission, so I am stepping in after the fact and learning about the project as I review this proposal. My primary goal is to ensure that I share the legal processes and make this as transparent as I possibly can. Legally,the City may not be able to deny the application for this subdivision due to the fact that the Outlot they are seeking to divide was previously approved and legally platted/created and there a multiple agreements the City approved noting the subdivision of this outlot at a future date.This is further complicated by the fact that the City required that the applicant install all of the utilities for each of these homes already.That said, I will consult with the City Attorney to determine a legal path if the Commission or Council seek to deny the subdivision. I understand that it seems odd to hold a public hearing on an item if there may be legal barriers to denying the application.A public hearing is required by state law, but the law also states that City's cannot deny an application if it meets all City requirements.As staff,this sometimes puts us in an interesting position because we are seeking public input, but also need to ensure we follow state laws/statute.When in these odd positions I try to share and respond with as much information as possible,thus the verbose email, so thank you for your patience. I've looked through all of the original public comments for Applewood Pointe and there were no concerns raised about these single family homes.The primary concerns shared were the loss of natural area,traffic, and the size/density of the Applewood Pointe building.Again, I share this not to 1 dissuade you or dismiss your comments in any way. My goal is to present the facts and ensure that you/all residents are aware of the process. To answer your question "won't the maturing of the landscaping do a much better job of that?", I apologize, I was not intending to make the point that these homes will be an effective screen. I was quoting a prior staff report and referring to comments made at the Planning Commission by the applicant and City Council. My intent was to share the information that was previously presented and expressed by appointed/elected officials, not to make the point myself. Thank you again for your comments, Alex <imageool.png> Alex Sharpe(AICP) I Planning and Economic Development Specialist <image002.png> (952) 953-2569 <image003.png> alex.sharpe@applevalleymn.gov <image004.png> www.auplevallevmn.gov <image005.png> 7100 147th Street W. I Apple Valley, MN 55124 From:James Zwers Sent:Thursday,April 4, 2024 9:00 AM To:Alex Sharpe<Alex.Sharpe@applevalleymn.gov> Subject: Re: Applewood Point Public Hearing Alex, thank you for the reply to my comments and providing the background details. I found it interesting that the proposed homes are intended to create a buffer to the development. I understand the logic but I feel the implication will do just the opposite. Currently the elevated berm in front of the project does a great job of hiding the parking lot and ongoing activities in front of the development and once the vegetation matures it will only hide more.. I actually drove through the parking lot the other day just to get a better idea of how things were laid out at ground level for I could not see it clearly from the road. In thinking about the location of Applewood Point I've come to realize how unique the location of the development is. From any direction from that intersection,for miles in some cases, you have either extended green space, lakes or residential developments set back behind green space to offer a corner of Apple Valley that is really unique. It certainly provides an escape from much of the rest of the city appearance. Now Applewood point has been dropped into that space. Like I said earlier it is well done for what it is but from any direction when it comes into view it is a visual shock due to its size in contrast to the area it sits in.You say the homes are intended to soften that impact but won't the maturing of the landscaping do a much better job of that?Also the homes will visually bring the entire development closer to the street and make the development appear larger and more imposing as now the base of the development is closer. Visually your eyes will perceive the entire development as a single larger structure with those homes defeating what you are trying to achieve. 2 I vote to leave it as it is, let the plants mature and do their job of softening the view something these additional structures will not do. Finally if this email will not become part of the public record to be shared with those people making this decision please let me know and I will send it through the link on the Apple Valley website. Thank you, Jim On Apr 3, 2024, at 1:03 PM, Alex Sharpe <Alex.Sharpe@applevalleymn.gov>wrote: Mr.Zwers, Hello, I am the Planner managing United Properties application to subdivide outlot A of Applewood Pointe into 7 single family parcels.Thank you for your comments, I will make them part of the public record. I will also drive by the site today to see how the signs could be better placed.The challenge is that the City has signs and they are a set size.Along major roadways where stops are not present it can be difficult for drivers to view the signs as they are pedestrian oriented/sized, but the aim is to grab attention so that the public can ask questions.The signs were placed prior to the snowfall and far enough back that the plows would not tip them over. If possible, I will move them closer to the roadway for more visibility. As for the development itself, I want to acknowledge your comments and restate that your email and contact information will be redacted, but the comments will remain part of the public record and shared with the Planning Commission and City Council. I also want to provide some context/background.The attached plan is for the subdivision of an established outlot into seven single family homes.The plan has been updated, but was presented to the public, Planning Commission and City Council with these 7 lots in 2021. Essentially,these single family lots were always anticipated with the original Applewood Pointe development and the outlot was created at that time with the anticipation that it would be subdivided at a later date.The staff report in 2021 notes that these homes were intended to provide a buffer from Applewood Pointe for the single family homes to the south across McAndrews. I share this as context, not as a point of recommendation for or against the proposal. City staff's role is to present the project and provide a technical response.The property is not being rezoned at this time, but some minor text amendments to the ordinance are being made to correct errors and omissions.The primary application is for the subdivision of the property. For reference I am also including an aerial photo of the property below. The public hearing for this item is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on April 17, 2024 at the Apple Valley Municipal Center.See the address below. <image001.png> Please feel free to call or email me with any additional questions. 3 <image002.png> Alex Sharpe(AICP) I Planning and Economic Development Specialist <image003.png> (952) 953-2569 <image004.png> alex.sharpe@applevalleymn.gov <image005.png> www.applevalleymn.gov <image006.png> 7100 147th Street W. I Apple Valley, MN 55124 From:James Zwers Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 9:04 AM To: Community Development<commdev@applevalleymn.gov> Subject:Applewood Point Public Hearing Hello, I happen to live in the neighborhood across the street from Applewood Point. I spotted the notice for the proposed zone change to allow 7 homes to be built on the property. For starters I feel the notice, at least the one I saw on their Pilot Knob driveway to be poorly placed and not something most people driving by would notice. I ask that it get repositioned in some manner to better stand out. Concerning the proposal itself I am against it. No one is happy when large developments occur on a once heavily wooded lot and Applewood Point is certainly large.That said I think they did a nice job with it, the building's design and colors are well done, good setback and the landscaping and trees will make that corner green again once they mature. The development is a good compromise as it stands currently between no development as some would want and a very bad one like a gas station and convenience store. Adding homes however will impact the look of a well balanced development. It will take away a good chunk of green space, bring the development's set back much closer to the intersection and add more people, activity and traffic to an already high density property and very busy intersection. I am sure United Properties would like to squeeze every dollar of profit out of an already profitable development but is it the city's responsibility to always approve these requests? I feel right now the development is a well balanced and acceptable addition to that corner. I am afraid jamming in 7 houses will ruin it's appeal and leave the impression of an overbuild, high density corner nestled net to a lovely golf course,very green Camp and two other corners with their development tasteful set back with lots of green space. Vote for the people that live in the area and the long term esthetics of the city and reject the zone change. Thank you, Jim Zwers <APPLE VALLEY PRELIMINARY PLAT- 2ND ADDITION (11-29-2023)pdf> 4 :.. ..... ... CITY OF Apple Valley MEMO Public Works TO: Alex Sharpe,AICP, Planning and Economic Development Specialist FROM: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer DATE: April 26, 2024 SUBJECT: Applewood Pointe Second Addition Site Plan/Grading Plan Review per plans dated 04/24/2024 Alex, The following are comments regarding the Applewood Pointe Second Addition Plans dated April 24, 2024. Please include these items as conditions to approval. General 1. All work and infrastructure within public easements or right of way shall be to City standards. 2. Provide a narrative of how the buildings will be constructed and any impacts.The narrative shall include the following: a. Material Storage. b. Haul routes to and from the site. c. Phasing 3. Public Work Department (952-953-2400) shall be notified a minimum of 48 hours for any required water main shut downs and/or connections. 4. Plans should include reference to all used City of Apple Valley standard detail plates. All Standard detail plates should be shown in the details section of the plans. 5. No trees will be permitted in public easements. Permits 6. A Natural Resource Management Permit(NRMP)will be required prior to any land disturbing activity commences. 7. Since the site will be disturbing more than 1 acre and creating more than 1 acre of new impervious.The applicant will be subject to the requirements of the State NPDES Construction Storm water Permit.The applicant must provide proof of permit. Site 8. The site's traffic was studied during the first phase of the Applewood Pointe Development review and the proposed plans are consistent with what was analyzed. 9. All curb shall be surmountable and drive entrances shall be designed to city standard detail plate STR-3A. Grading&Drainage Plan 10. Final Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be included with plans and shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 11. Final Grading and Site Plans shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 12. Driveway Grades cannot exceed 10% as measured from garage floor to back of sidewalk. 13. The rear yard of lot 7 shows drainage less than 2%. 14. Provide spot elevations at grade breaks between lots to ensure proper drainage patterns are followed. 15. Builder/Contractor is responsible for properly grading the lots to avoid ponding or drainage. 2% minimum slopes in grassed areas are required. 16. Storm sewer modeling was completed with the first phase of the Applewood Pointe Development (report dated July 2020) and included modeling for the current proposed units. Updated stormwater report has been reviewed and found to meet requirements. Sanitary Sewer and Water main 17. Watermain and sanitary sewer were reviewed and installed with the first Phase of the Applewood Pointe Development and the proposed 7 lots have services to the proposed property line. 18. Sanitary sewer and water service connections shall be made at the right of way in accordance with City standard detail plate SER-1. Sewer and Water Service locate boxes shall be provided for all lots in accordance with SER-1A or SER-1R. 19. All services are required to have W and S stamps in concrete curb in accordance with City standard detail plate STR-37. 20. Identify Irrigation service location(s) if applicable per SER-4. Landscape and Natural Resources 21. All public existing trees around the perimeter of the site shall remain protected throughout construction. Any tree lost due to construction damage shall be replaced on a one to one ratio. 22. The final planting plan (per lot) is subject to Natural Resource Management Permit (NRMP) Requirements. • The City encourages diversity in Plantings. Applewood Pointe Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition 12450 Drayton Trail City Council ::: Ap ple�l•y Actions Requeste The applicant has requested the following actions: Amend Planned Development 1080 "PD-1080" to allow one- family detached dwellings and correct typographic errors. Subdivide Outlot A by preliminary plat into seven (7) single- family lots. Site plan and building permit authorization for seven (7) single-family homes in conjunction with a multi-family development. Apple. e E . , . . SITE iiiiikli . ,. .2,. : "- Site i r , -� N Y Location °° rap1 44*s:.'"‘e,., AC: i 44#1111P. 4,P s".„. -y,, , , .. ,..,,... . • ., - - ' -'-'0-. --. . - crEr' • r P47. %*--4-4. '''. .)k... . .- --• :7 ' ''''''. f.f'''-?.1 ' ''; , :7 - - , . ,. 1 . ‘ ? .1!zr - ' A*,,,,, . ,,:. a AP First = 7.5 acres . -- _ a I ,}1 l - - - . 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Valley (1) TABLE OF MINIMUM AREA REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS (Jr i n a n c e Requirements Zone 1 Zone 2 Lot Dimensions Lot area 320,000 5 500 Lot width - 50 Dwelling Unit Density Amendments Maximum units per acre 44 12 Minimum Building Setbacks (measured in feet) (1) Townhouse or one-family Along principal or minor detached dwellin s meetin '�street 40 _ 40 g g Along any private street or the standards of the Uniform drive 25* _ - Front lot line - 25 Building Code, placed on Side lot line 50 _ 20-5 permanent foundations and Rear lot line 39 50 49 15 Between-buildings 44) - having no horizontal axis Minimum Parking Setbacks min less than 18 feet in length arterial eeg princpai orst 40 - dwellings, provided they are Along any private street or drive 20 - serviced by public sanitary Side lot line 20 - Rear lot line 20 sewer and water systems and having a maximum density 40 _ 4 Maximum Impervious combined with Zone 1 of no SurfaceSee R -50 35% See P 55% greater than twelve (12) six Maximum Building Height (measured in feet) 60 _ 35 units per acre. 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Why was the median on McAndrews Road not extended to the light? Response: Both McAndrews and Pilot Knob Road are managed by Dakota County, who controls the access spacing. The approved access points were established with safety as the primary design consideration. The City will work with Dakota County to review any signage along McAndrews Road. Resident questions on the limited access have been addressed by the City Engineer at the public hearing. Apple 3. PC closed hearing. Recommended Pass ordinance amending Chapter 155 Appendix F, Article A39 of the City Code regulating Planned Development Designation No. 1080 (recommend waiving second reading). Adopt resolution approving subdivision by preliminary plat of Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition, subject to conditions. Adopt resolution approving site plan/building permit authorization for seven (7) single-family residential units on Lots 1-7, Block 1, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley Second Addition, subject to conditions. Apple Landscape Plan VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANTPALLETTE NAME SIZE NE #2 ARBORIVITEA GOLEDN GLOBE(2)#5 EUONYMOUS-DWF BURN BUSH(2)#5 O i l O HYDRANGEA-BOBO(1) #5 aurr,r r� NINEBARK-LITTLE DEVIL(2) #5 r HYDRANGEA-LITTLE LIME(4) #5 . POTENTILLA-YELLOW(4) #5 ( 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE ASTILBE-ELIZABETH VAN HEEN(4)#1 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) EMS AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM-PINK BOMB(3) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE LILLY-STELLA DE ORO(3) #1 ..L ARCNI1EC11R.AL FLAN SWAMP WHITE OAK -L01 SIZE MAY VAT( HONEYLOCUST 2"/6'-8'ORNAMENTAL TREE NOTES, 6 MATERIALS: (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) OE NM 250 LF EDGING JAPANESE TREE LILAC I.PLANT 111'E ANI2 LOCATION PEPFNI2ANf WON 51(E 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH BIRCH CONt211ON5_cam,AIL c� ��VILWS. (4)BOULDERS CRABAPPLE (2)SHADE TREES SERV10EBERRY (1)ORNAMENTAL TREE 3 (5)LRG SHRUBS 2.HARTMAN COMPANIE5 TE VE511-E RIGHT 10 SELLC1 IRRIGATION AND SOD TO (10)SM SHRUBS PLANIING5 SUIfADLE FOR 51TE COMMONS. (10)PERENNIALS PROPERTY LINES (5 CY)SOIL (2)PLRJNGNH 'v ,d) wt • O 2)GG(I) G.W A4VI"E; '` f"\ O�(u IT9PMICEA (U G�YWENV0PNI- ,;.. '''',,,,yy 0 (4)POTENTILLA e. ��9 \r•L/� (2)NINi2P �. (4)RAF NITER'.'...A. o e e 0 00 3)LLY (4)a, - Apple 51IR,ING,INVFPNE55,HAMILTON FLooE PLANS Landscape Plan VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANTPALLETTE NAME SIZE S V V EUONYMOUS-DWF BURN BUSH(1)#5 WEIGELA-JAVA RED(2) #5 4Ir rl:-- ARBORIVITEA-GOLDEN GLOBE(2)#5 1 SPIREA-NEON FLASH (2) #5 • POTENTILLA-YELLOW(4) #5 N...—� HYDRANGEA-LITTLE LIME(4) #5 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) BE SUSAN-GOLDSTURM (3) #1 ( eef• MA=iuva- AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM-PINK BOMB(4) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE GRASS-LITTLE BLUESTEM(3) #1 Sri:/G;HITCI UN.`.,^N SWAMP WHITE OAK -_Or:=IL-MAY VPFY HONEYLOCUST GENEPAL NOTES: 2"I TE ORNAMENTAL TREE MATERIALS: I.PLANT TYPE ANI7 LOCATION I2FPENI7AN1 LION 511E 250MA LF EDGING (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH ' JAPANESE TREE LILAC COMMONS-SUN,SOIL,SLOPE,AND VMS. (4)BOULDERS - BIRCH (2)SHADE TREES CRABAPPLE K (1)ORNAMENTAL TREE SERVICEBERRY 2.FV 1'MAN COMPANIES ffSEL'VE511-s PIQ1f 10 SEI.EC1 (5)LRG SHRUBS PLANTINGS SUIrA13LE FOR 511E CON12111ON5. 0o)SM SHRUBS IRRIGATION AND SOD TO ( PERENNIALS (55 C CV)SOIL PROPERTY LINES (DWI-MN 0.GDE AVO M1EA (DMICELA •��i• I)DI�J) IM4 f111:71 (I)GVNI4MENfAL f�E k' co �'� (9)Wf HR7KMEA �4 1 ` 5)CKA55 0 0 �e,w 0 00c, (5)EtaiSAN • •7 ,(9) GUM 9)PO1ENf1.LA AppVaII lley 5111 ZING,INVERNESS,HAMILION FLOOR PLANS Landscape Plan VILLA FRONTLOAD PLANTPALLETTE NAME SIZE SW #2 \ RBORIVITEA-GOLDEN GLOBE(2)#5 HYDRANGEA-BOBO(5) #5 0 ' WEIGELA-WINE AND ROSES(2) #5 \ -�I., I-- — CURRANT-ALPINE(3) #5 r —, ) SPIREA-FIRE LIGHT(3) #5 �_� . _ ,,,,,no I I ------- GRASS-LITTLE BLUESTEM(5) #1 2.5"OVERSTORY TREE LILLY-STELLA DE ORO(5) #1 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) RCEEP"PIOMAi NOMEi= AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE SEDUM- PINK BOMB(5) #1 VILLA MODEL FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE ARCHIECILFAL plA),I SWAMP WHITE OAK -LOC SIZE MAY VARY HONEYLOCUST GENERAL NODS: 6 MATERIALS: 2"/6'-8'ORNAMENTAL TREE I.PLANT-TAT ANI7 LOCATION 17EPENI7ANf LPON 51TE g 250 LF EDGING 2 (DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR) CONf7mON5 SLN,SOIL,IOPE,ANI7 VIEWS. 14 TN RIVER ROCK MULCH 8 JAPANESE TREE LILAC (4)BOULDERS BIRCH (2)1IORNAMENiALTREE SHADE TREES ( CRABAPPLE SERVICEBERRY 2,HARfhAAN COMPANIES SERVES ilk RIGHf 1-0 SELEC1 (7)LRG SHRUBS PLANTINGS SUTADLE POP SIT CONl7mON5. (8))PERENNIALSM SHRUBS (15) IRRIGATION AND SOD TO (5 CY)SOIL PROPERTY LINES _ 00 (5)HYDRANGEA (410.11 ON0 a .rfr -. -�I.GEN LLOG AROORIVIfAE e (I)OMeN41 ME 0 0 5)LILY 4.:"::: . . (5)SDBM 1` JO*7 0 0 2)HECELA 00410 :' Apple il (3) ANY Valley (5)., 511RLING,INVTRNE55,HAMILTON FLOOR PLANS Hamilton Floor Plan Villa Collection Villa Collection Hamilton - Main level Hamilton - Lower level ©Sagan Path a �'VNr P 6./VO«w/ocptl REUROOM A OWNERSSUREI F0' --- El p 4-seaso saes,pam k i DINNG __ L _ 4-s¢ason W rdh w/deck ,+� FAMLV ROOM 1 GA14414 ROOM i >- n LI i ii ii 11 ilri� nn������ 0 - I- I iil�� INTCNEN . HM __—-HMI _,1` W.� 1 1111Cr.1 1 (,.-.: ...rani. 1 STORAGE --��Y riere 17 Optimal walk-in shower- 111 ma,uo. Owner's bath v�vm it NW ii RATH \.)il f_;--__-- I:EDR( e2 FOFEN }CAR TANDEM GARAGE MEDFIMIICAL .e n E. FOYER BEDROOM Y4 .. ,..[ AppValley PORCH pOptiaW Osman 0 Optima bedroom#4 1 Inverness Floor Plan Villa Collection Villa Collection Inverness - Main level Inverness - Lower level o Dec. © d�c n `OFftol � 1,1 ElwN Col giocpti! •Oca, dsa...pu.eiw Il 11 FAMILY nooN -- I 4-season GAT�fPnG 'dMfkSSHIfE E �I111111' /I ',allyTB R BATH IW1OPT NMI. '.UUOIPY� FJ?____ STOnOC,E ae. ElORBadwdk-1iHiww- __- M ii Ohm's both • DI ___ OATH �'7 B�IOOM 2 EOM - ____I MECHANICAL ^` 2-CAR.G RAGE 1 FLEX ROOM i FOYER iii• e Rawer p � EEO* A�Valley L — III Mayfield F rP n oo a Villa Collection Villa Collection Mayfield - Main level Mayfield - Lower level , I pGrnwOW 11 pcaoricctio IIEl coicnd p xAffw )2, sQ.e,Rx�Ci asE}sGM a:a ll , 1I PORCH eREOw UI a eon ___ . __ Kj. r--, ��i,, ,. CAMARO GNTE17 ROOM C I SAW 5I OYTH15 °I ==y1 Y HERi_N.' I I &TM © ► __,Et RIMLY ROOM I� M ti y GI.ETiE ■I1 16 II 1 . 1 , -E ROQ, 'wow 6 aim I0 01 .„- Q g _. I • I= [-r- I li ii H_G .7Al'_]f, k. MEOUS1011WE 1 Eli I 7LJRGMlGE [0I: Eaw i wr_ .�.i. �� �� I- IIIWM 1 AP'Valley r,_o I 11 Stirling Floor Plan Villa Collection Stirling - Main level Stirling - Lower level 1I a ; , ' 4 Iw,VOOwrW/0Opt) B oR wrwuo ""^ :; g GAYYFRMG INNERS SURE 0 cbcc.y screen pc.*,0. ROOM 4-swam poKnw/dw - i ., i FAMILY ROOM io 6, L--•• © T O 'ENTM l �1111111' ■ „l KITCHEN 111111 MIT , g --- . ! -- � w wl w w "I,�I�� MUD .E.® IAra ow a, ZI0aww g• : w,c 00.01 wit-in sbw.- o sal \II ilk" 0 ---I MEaI/NICAI BEDRDCM•2 FOYER 2-CARGARAGE FuhapootilMirI -- ik Apple,,Valley 1 ; 11 ®/pllad an mom •••• ITEM: 7. ..... .... ..., Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2024 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 Wed./May 8 11:00 a.m -1:00 Valleywood State of the City Address p.m. Wed./May 8 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./May 9 5:00 p.m. Embry Path Park Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony Thur./May 9 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./May9 7:00p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council p Meeting* Wed./May 15 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Bogart's Chamber Business After Thur./May 16 4:30-6:30 p.m. Entertainment Hours Center Wed./May 22 9:00 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Thur./May 23 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center EDA Meeting Thur./May23 7:00p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council p Meeting* Mon./May 27 City Offices Closed Memorial Day Apple Valley Mon./May 27 11:00 a.m. American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony Memorial Wed./June 5 8:00-9:00 a.m. Cassia Apple Valley Chamber Coffee Connection Villa Wed./June 5 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./June 6 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center Informal Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Regular Parks & Recreation Thur./June 6 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./June 13 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./June 13 7:00p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council p 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