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1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV Regular City Council Meeting —Monday, August 5, 2019 Call to Order — 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Resident Forum Agenda Approval 1. Approval of Minutes (7/16/19 Regular) Consent Items 2. Approve Payment of Claims — Finance 3. Approve Ordinance Amendment Changing/Renaming of Street/Country Oaks North 3`d Addition — Engineering 4. Approve Resolution/Request MnDOT to Conduct Speed Study/Veterans Memorial Boulevard NW (between Nightingale Street NW and Tower Drive NW) — Engineering 5. Approve Resolution/Request MnDOT to Conduct Speed Study/Nightingale Street NW (between Crosstown Boulevard NW and 161'` Avenue NW) —Engineering 6. Approve Extension of Liquor License/Beef O'Brady's — Administration 7. Accept Resignation City Planner—Administration 8. Approve Code Amendment/Title 7 Fire Department Chapter 3 Open Burning — Fire 9. Approve Tobacco License/13650 Hanson Boulevard NW —Administration 10. Approve 2020 Anoka County Sheriff Contract —Administration Discussion Items 11. Consider Rezoning Request — Rezone properties from RR — Rural Residential to R4 — Single Family Urban - PIN 13-32-24-32-0003; 680 Constance Blvd.; 16019 Constance Blvd. —Nathan Fair(Applicant— Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC)—Planning 12. Consider Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development — The Villas at Crosstown Woods — PIN 13-32- 24-32-0003; 680 Constance Blvd.; 16019 Constance Blvd. — Nathan Fair (Applicant — Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC) — Planning 13. Consider Classifying Dangerous Dog/13693 Hidden Creek Drive —Administration Staff Items 14. Administrator's Report—Administration Mayor/Council Input Adjournment ND. Ul 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrat FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City C SUBJECT: Approval of Minutes DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION. The following minutes were provided by TimeSaver, reviewed by Administration and submitted for City Council approval: July 16, 2019 Regular DISCUSSION The minutes are attached for your review. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve the above minutes. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Harmer Deputy City Clerk Attach: Minutes 1 2 3 4 5 6 REGULAR ANDOVER CITY COUNCIL MEETING —JULY 16, 2019 7 MINUTES 8 9 10 The Regular Bi-Monthly Meeting of the Andover City Council was called to order by Mayor Julie 11 Trude, July 16, 2019, 7:00 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard NW, 12 Andover, Minnesota. 13 14 Councilmembers present: Mike Knight, Sheri Bukkila, Valerie Holthus and Jamie Barthel 15 16 Councilmember absent: None 17 18 Also present: City Administrator, Jim Dickinson 19 Community Development Director, Joe Janish 20 Director of Public Works/City Engineer, David Berkowitz 21 City Attorney, Scott Baumgartner 22 Others 23 24 PLEDGE OFALLEGLANCE 25 26 RESIDENT FORUM" 27 28 No one wished to address the Council. 29 30 AGENDAAPPROVAL 31 32 Mayor Trude noted the supplemental information received: 33 Item #15 — Updated Documents to Consider Approval of 2019A General Obligation Tax 34 Abatement Bond Sale (Supplemental). 35 36 Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Bukkila, to approve the Agenda as amended above. Motion 37 carried unanimously. 38 39 APPROVAL OFMINUTES 40 41 July 2, 2019, Regular Meeting: Correct as written. 42 43 Motion by Knight, Seconded by Barthel, to approve the July 2, 2019, Regular meeting minutes as 44 presented. Motion carried 3 ayes, 0 nays, 2 present (Holthus and Trude). 45 46 CONSENT ITEMS 47 Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes — July 16, 2019 Page 2 1 Item 2 Approve Payment of Claims 2 Item 3 Approve Letter of Support/Rum River Stabilization Project Grants 3 Item 4 Approve Removal of 4 Way Stop Sign/133`d Lane NW & Poppy Street NW 4 Item 5 Approve Removal of 3 Way Stop Sign/135"' Avenue NW & Gladiola Street NW 5 Item 6 Approve Removal of 4 Way Stop Sign/135`h Lane NW & Gladiola Street NW 6 Item 7 Accept Resignation of Mike Wegner, Streets Maintenance Worker 7 Item 8 Declare Surplus Equipment 8 Item 9 Approve Debt Service Payments 9 Item 10 Accept Contribution/Cherri Drum/Andover YMCA Community Center (See Resolution 10 R059-19) 11 Item 11 Approve Collective Bargaining Agreement/Public Works 12 Item 12 Receive June 2019 City Investment Reports 13 Item 13 Receive June 2019 General Fund Budget Progress Report 14 15 Motion by Bukkila, Seconded by Knight, to approve of the Consent Agenda as read. Motion 16 carried unanimously. 17 18 ANOAACOUNTYSHERIFFS OFFICE MONTHLYREPORT 19 20 Commander Paul Lenzmeier provided a report including 1,615 calls for service during the month 21 of June. He described significant events, noting there has been an increase in the number of 22 domestic assaults and arrests. Commander Lenzmeier provided details on a significant incident at 23 Walmart that resulted in arresting an employee for making terroristic threats. He stated over June 24 28-29, they made 3 DWI arrests, with a total of 8 DWIs in June. Commander Lenzmeier described 25 summer events hosted by the Sheriff's Department and scam warnings provided to residents. 26 27 Mayor Trude thanked Commander Lenzmeier and the Sheriff s Department for warning residents 28 of scams, which often target senior residents. She noted that door-to-door solicitors are required 29 to have a City license that includes a background check conducted by the Sheriff's Department. 30 She complimented staff for making information available on the City's website so residents can 31 check whether a solicitor's license has been issued. Mayor Trude also complimented Commander 32 Lenzmeier on the new report format that includes additional information. 33 34 Councilmember Bukkila concurred and stated it is helpful to have an idea of who is coming and 35 going, and the Sheriff Department's level of contact. 36 37 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF 2019A GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX ABATEMENT BOND 38 SALE 39 40 City Administrator Dickinson noted a summary memo is included in the meeting packet and 41 invited Todd Hagen, Ehlers & Associates, to provide information on the bid opening. 42 43 Mr. Hagen referenced the sale day report that provided a snapshot of what transpired when the 44 bids were opened at 10 a.m. this morning. Also included were the bid tabulation, bond schedule, Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes — July 16, 2019 Page 3 1 rating report, bond buyer index graph, and bond resolution drafted by Briggs & Morgan for the 2 Council's consideration. 4 Mr. Hagen reviewed the information with the Council, indicating ten bids were received, which 5 may be a record number for Andover. The low bid was received from Piper Jaffray of Minneapolis 6 at a true interest rate of 2.5284%, almost 1% under what was projected in the presale report. All 7 of the bids came in at a premium, creating $1.6 million more proceeds. In addition, staff scaled 8 back the project cost by $200,000 to get to the tax impact that was supported by the Council. 9 Because of the premium bid, the City would not be issuing $17,570,000 but $15,770,000. Mr. 10 Hagen reviewed the bidding companies and the location of each. He noted that Andover 11 maintained its AA+ bond rating, as detailed in the submittals, because of the City's reserves, strong 12 financial performance, and the financial management plan is in order, which projects confidence 13 for the rating agencies. 14 15 Mayor Trude read several of the complimentary statements included in the bond rating report. 16 17 Mr. Dickinson stated the City's strong budgetary flexibility and ability to adapt is also identified 18 in the bond rating report, which reflects a strong local economy. He stated Mr. Hagen identified 19 the difference with the premium bid and the other analysis is that the annual debt service is lowered 20 over $100,000. Staff looked at whether the property tax impact on construction and operations 21 would be under $100 on a $250,000 valued home. Now, due to the good interest rate and premium 22 bid, both will be lower so the property tax impact will be about $95 per year with operations and 23 total debt issuance. 24 25 Councilmember Holthus asked if the project had waited a year, would the bond sale have been less 26 desirable. Mr. Hagen stated that is hard to predict but construction costs generally go up. He 27 stated there is now a flight to quality, which means municipal bonds are popular and because the 28 new tax bill allows higher wage earners to deduct less, they are also looking for places to invest. 29 Because of those factors, the City received competitive bidding. He explained that all of the money 30 will be in the City's account on August 1St and the funds will be laddered by the investment folks 31 to earn interest on this money for a temporary period. He noted there is not much holding the City 32 back from a AAA bond rating except for the economy and that is out of the City's control. 33 34 Mr. Dickinson noted the City's bond rating puts it in the top 10% of municipalities throughout the 35 United States. 36 37 Mayor Trude stated the Council has not discussed how much to expand operations. She stated the 38 construction dollars will be $83.40 on a $250,000 home annually, noting that is more than 20% 39 less than discussed six months ago. 40 41 Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Knight, to adopt Resolution No. R061-19 Accepting Offer on 42 the Sale of $15,770,000 General Obligation Tax Abatement Bonds, Series 2019A, Providing for 43 their Issuance and Pledging Tax Abatements and Levying a Tax for the Security and Payment 44 Thereof. Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes –July 16, 2019 Page 4 1 Mayor Trude thanked staff and Ehlers & Associates for their work and wisdom bringing in these 2 competitive bids. Motion carried 4 ayes, 1 nay (Bukkila). 6 Mr. Dickinson stated the City will close on the sale August I". Bids have been awarded and 7 contracts are in the process of being signed. He described construction phasing that will start with 8 the east side parking lot followed by the west side parking lot mid-September to provide temporary 9 parking. There will also be additional parking available on the south side. 10 11 Mayor Trude asked staff to post this information on the City's website so the public is aware of 12 the status. Mr. Dickinson stated staff has started that process and is also working with the 13 construction manager to assure good traffic flow. He stated the YMCA has announced there will 14 be a project and is close to formally releasing project plans, which will also complicate the process. 15 The YMCA intends to complete footings and panels before winter weather sets in. 16 17 CONSIDER INTERIM USE PERMIT (IUP 19-04) — LAND RECLAMATION — 16576 18 IMNSON BOULEVARD NW 19 20 Community Development Director Janish stated the applicant located at 16576 Hanson Boulevard 21 is requesting an Interim Use Permit (IUP) for land reclamation in order to mitigate the noise caused 22 by traffic on Hanson Boulevard NW. He displayed a project map depicting locations of the fill 23 and potential wetland and referenced Code 12-2-2 that relates to land reclamation estimate of 600 24 cubic yards with the potential to add 700 yards based on the applicant's drawings. Since the 25 applicant met with staff, the applicant continued to stockpile fill and grade the site without 26 obtaining the required permits. Therefore, the applicant is requesting an IUP retroactively to bring 27 the property into compliance with City Code. 28 29 Mr. Janish stated the area where the fill is to be deposited was planted with trees that were removed 30 due to disease. The fill is dirt from within the applicant's property and the applicant has indicated 31 that no fill will be transported outside of the property lines. Mr. Janish reviewed details of the 32 application including slope requirements, silt fencing and vegetation, haul route, and coordination 33 with other permitting agencies. He stated the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the 34 IUP standards and held a public hearing at its July 9, 2019, meeting. Four residents were in 35 attendance and expressed support for the applicant's request as it would increase property values 36 in the area. The Planning and Zoning Commission held discussion on what triggered this 37 application, which was the amount of fill used on the property. The Planning and Zoning 38 Commission also discussed nonconformities and home occupations and asked the applicant about 39 future intentions. The applicant indicated no home occupation is occurring at his property. The 40 applicant also indicated he is satisfied with the project as submitted and has no plans related to 41 future expansion of the land reclamation. The Planning and Zoning Commission discussed 42 impacts on surrounding wetlands and recommended approval on a 5-0 vote with two members 43 being absent. 44 Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes —July 16, 2019 Page 5 1 Mayor Trude asked if staff is comfortable with the conditions protecting the wetlands. Mr. Janish 2 answered in the affirmative. 3 4 Councilmember Holthus asked if there is a drainage ditch. Mr. Janish used a map to identify the 5 location of the home, area of fill, and gas line. 6 7 Motion by Bukkila, Seconded by Barthel, to adopt Resolution No. R060-19 Granting an Interim 8 Use Permit for 16576 Hanson Boulevard NW. Motion carried unanimously. 9 10 RESCHEDULE NOVEMBER 5, 2019, COUNCIL MEETING 11 12 Mayor Trude noted staff is asking the Council to reschedule the November 5, 2019, Regular 13 Meeting due to Election Day. 14 15 The Council discussed available dates. 16 17 Motion by Knight, Seconded by Barthel, to reschedule the November 5, 2019, Regular Meeting 18 to Wednesday, November 6, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. 19 20 ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 21 22 City Staff updated the Council on the administration and city department activities, legislative 23 updates, updates on development/CIP projects, and meeting reminders/community events. 24 25 (Administrative Staff Report) Mr. Dickinson stated permits have been issued for 75 new homes, 26 which is well ahead of the projected budget of 50 homes. He stated this week he will be attending 27 meetings with the QCTV Board and attended two Metro Cities committees last week. Staff has 28 actively been working to keep the Community Center project moving forward, CIP items, Fun 29 Fest, and budget. He thanked staff for their work on these events. 30 31 Mr. Dickinson stated he is also meeting with neighboring communities for updates on their 32 activities and to share ideas. Mayor Trude suggested Mr. Dickinson also meet with Ham Lake. 33 Mr. Dickinson stated they are on his list. 34 35 (Public Works/Engineering Department Report) Mr. Berkowitz provided project updates on the 36 University Avenue project, which went well and was completed three weeks ago, Veterans 37 Memorial Boulevard extension will be opened to provide better traffic flow for Community Center 38 patrons and construction materials, fabrication of the boardwalk galvanized railing is in progress, 39 the 2019 street reconstruction project, delay in the Public Works maintenance facility, coordination 40 of the Community Center project, construction of the east parking lot, Lift Station #10 41 construction, Hanson Boulevard reconstruction, start of the sealcoat projects, and multiple 42 development projects that are in various states of progress. Mr. Berkowitz thanked Park 43 Maintenance Supervisor Jason Grode and the Public Works and Parks staff for their work with 44 coordinating the Family Fun Fest. Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes —July 16, 2019 Page 6 1 Councilmember Knight asked if there were 14 power outages yesterday from the storm. Mr. 2 Berkowitz stated he is unsure of the exact number but knows one of the Fire Stations lost power. 4 (Community Development Department Report) Mr. Janish stated the Community Development 5 Department continues to work on Code enforcement, which has improved response times due to 6 the efforts of Associate Planner Jake Griffiths. 7 8 Mayor Trude asked about lot inventory. Mr. Janish and Mr. Berkowitz listed the developments 9 currently under construction, noting the number of vacant lots is adequate. 10 11 MAYOR/COUNCIL INPUT 12 13 (Fun Fest) Councilmember Holthus thanked all who worked on Fun Fest to assure it went 14 smoothly. Councilmember Barthel gave a huge shout out to Family Fun Fest volunteers who made 15 it a wonderful event, noting the bounce houses were well used. 16 17 (YMCA Contribution) Councilmember Holthus gave a shout out to Chem Drum for her 18 contribution to YMCA Center. She noted Ms. Drum has been retired for a few years, it is a joy to 19 see her at the YMCA, and she is a walking advertisement for the YMCA. 20 21 (Nightingale Street Speeding Concern) Mayor Trude stated a resident contacted her with concerns 22 about the speed of traffic on Nightingale Street and asked if a speed study should be done. 23 Councilmember Bukkila recalled that staff had recommended holding off on a speed study until 24 after the buildings were constructed, it may be better to wait until there are peak traffic flows. Mr. 25 Berkowitz stated that is correct and once open, the speed study will be done at that time. Mayor 26 Trude suggested staff ask the Sheriff's Department to conduct directed speed patrols as walkers 27 are concerned with the speed of traffic in that area. 28 29 (Trail Slope Concern) Mayor Trude stated she was contacted by a retired resident who is 30 concerned with the 156h Lane and Nightingale Street intersection and felt the slope from the trail 31 should be improved. She asked staff to look at the slope from the trail into the neighborhood to see 32 if it needs to be regraded. 33 34 ADJOURNMENT 35 36 Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Barthel, to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting 37 adjourned at 7:53 p.m. 38 39 Respectfully submitted, 40 41 Carla Wirth, Recording Secretary 42 REGULAR ANDOVER CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES –JULY 16, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE......................................................................................................... 1 RESIDENTFORUM...................................................................................................................... 1 AGENDA APPROVAL.................................................................................................................. 1 APPROVALOF MINUTES........................................................................................................... 1 CONSENTITEMS......................................................................................................................... 1 Item 2 Approve Payment of Claims............................................................................................ 2 Item 3 Approve Letter of Support/Rum River Stabilization Project Grants ............................... 2 Item 4 Approve Removal of 4 Way Stop Sign/133rd Lane NW & Poppy Street NW ................. 2 Item 5 Approve Removal of 3 Way Stop Sign/135th Avenue NW & Gladiola Street NW......... 2 Item 6 Approve Removal of 4 Way Stop Sign/135`h Lane NW & Gladiola Street NW ............. 2 Item 7 Accept Resignation of Mike Wegner, Streets Maintenance Worker ............................... 2 Item 8 Declare Surplus Equipment .......... ........................ ........................................ 2 Item 9 Approve Debt Service Payments .. ......................... ........ ............................... 2 Item 10 Accept Contribution/Cherri Drum/Andover YMCA Community Center (R059-19) ...... 2 Item 11 Approve Collective Bargaining Agreement/Public Works .............................................. 2 Item 12 Receive June 2019 City Investment Reports ......... ......... ......... ................ 2 Item 13 Receive June 2019 General Fund Budget Progress Report ............................................. 2 ANOKA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MONTHLY REPORT ................................................ 2 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF 2019A GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX ABATEMENT BOND SALE(R061-19) ..... ....................... .......... ........................................................ 2 CONSIDER INTERIM USE PERMIT (IUP 19-04)'— LAND RECLAMATION —16576 HANSON BOULEVARD NW (R060-19) ........................................................................ 4 RESCHEDULE NOVEMBER 5, 2019, COUNCIL MEETING ................................................... 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: ...................................................................................... 5 (Administrative Staff Report) ...............::..................................................................... 5 (Public Works/Engineering Department Report)........................................................................ 5 (Community Development Department Report)........................................................................ 6 MAYOR/COUNCIL INPUT............:....................................................................................... 6 (Fun Fest).. ` ......... ..................................................................................................... 6 (YMCA Contribution) ........................................................................................................ 6 (Nightingale Street Speeding Concern)...................................................................................... 6 (Trail Slope Concern),.. ....................................................................................................... 6 ADJOURNMENT..................................................................................................................... 6 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Councilmembers CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrai FROM: Lee Brezinka, Finance Manager SUBJECT: Payment of Claims DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached are disbursement edit lists for claims related to the on going business of the City of Andover. DISCUSSION Claims totaling $286,408.66 on disbursement edit list #1 - #3 from 07/19/19 to 07/31/19 has been issued and released. Claims totaling $2,294,395.28 on disbursement edit list 44 dated 08/05/19 will be issued and released upon approval. BUDGET IMPACT The edit lists consist of routine payments with expenses being charged to various department budgets and projects. ACTION REQUESTED The Andover City Council is requested to approve total claims in the amount of $2,580,803.94. Please note that Council Meeting minutes will be used as documented approval. Respectfully submitted, lei Lee Brezink� a Attachments: Check Proof Lists Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: BrendaF Printed: 07/19/2019 - 2:35PM Batch: 00418.07.2019 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: 3 WayElec 3 Way Electric, Inc. Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: False 2018-00330 Duplicate Permit 90.00 07/19/2019 0101-42300-52230 Check Total: 90.00 Vendor: 3M 3M Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: False 9404787192 Graphic Film W/Comply Adhesive for Signs 987.02 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61030 9404803444 Misc. Supplies for Street Signs 656.25 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61030 Check Total: 1,643.27 Vendor: AbleHose Able Hose And Rubber Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 214830-001 2-1/2"P(IN)xl-1/2"MNST Foresty Wye Valve 549.46 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 Check Total: 549.46 Vendor: AFLAC AFLAC Check Sequence:4 ACH Enabled: False 354494 June 2019 Premium 504.00 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21209 Check Total: 504.00 Vendor: AirMecha Air Mechanical Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 94181331 Duplicate Permit 91.00 07/19/2019 0101-42300-52190 Check Total: 91.00 Vendor: Akerpoor AKER Doors, Inc. Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False 956607 Replace Garage Door Opener 378.00 07/19/2019 0101-41960-63105 957554 Re -Programmed Receiver 139.00 07/19/2019 010141920-63105 Check Total: 517.00 Vendor: AnkCity City of Anoka Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False INV00138 Traffic Signal Bunker & 7th Ave 28.45 07/19/2019 0101-43400-62005 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Check Total: Vendor: AnkCo04 Anoka Co Central Communication 2019084 Motorola Charger, Holster & Smart Battery 2019088 Motorola Remote Speaker Microphone 340.50 Check Total: Vendor: Anoka4H Anoka County 4 H 4H-2019 Recycling Education for Fun Fest 0101-41930-62030 Check Total: Vendor: ApolloEl Apollo Electric Services 94162178 Duplicate Permit 2,345.00 Check Total: Vendor: BjorkCom Bjorklund Companies LLC 31284 Purple Park Playground Equipment Check Total: Vendor: CaliHms Caliber Homes, Inc. 16825 - Escrow 16825 Wintergreen St. NW 16825 -Insp Fee 16825 Wintergreen St. NW 0101-42300-52230 Check Total Vendor: CentWood Central Wood Products 411990 2680 Coco -Brown Mulch Check Total: Vendor: CenLink CentwyLink 763 755-0776 Fire Department Service 763 755-0776 Community Center Service 763 755-0776 City Hall Service 763 755-0776 Public Works Service Check Total: Vendor: CintasGK Cintas Corp - Cintas Lee #16K 4023989121 Floor Mat Rental AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 2 Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False 221.33 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61020 07/19/2019 340.50 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61020 0101-41910-62030 561.83 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62030 99.98 Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 2,345.00 07/19/2019 0101-46000-61020 0101-41930-62200 2,345.00 Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False 151.00 07/19/2019 0101-42300-52230 151.00 Check Sequence: 11 ACH Enabled: False 1,242.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-65300 1,242.00 Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 3,250.00 07/19/2019 7200-00000-24204 -50.00 07/19/2019 0101-41600-54180 3,200.00 Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 738.75 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 Page 2 Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False 25.00 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 25.00 07/19/2019 2130-44000-62030 24.99 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62030 24.99 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62030 99.98 Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 69.55 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62200 Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 4023989184 Floor Mat Rental 37.46 1,444.09 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62200 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 24.00 City of St. Paul 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 48.05 07/19/2019 5200-48200-61020 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61020 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 72.09 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61020 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 Check Sequence: 17 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61020 4023989316 Uniform Cleaning 168.21 07/19/2019 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 48.05 180.00 07/19/2019. 5200-48200-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 Clarey's Safety Equipment 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 72.08 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 183490 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 168.21 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 4025474416 Uniform Cleaning 24.00 0101-42200-61005 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 4025858119 Floor Mat Rental 69.55 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62200 4025858121 Floor Mat Rental 148.80 07/19/2019 5100-48100-62200 4025858216 Floor Mat Rental 37.46 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62200 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61020 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 72.08 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61020 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 24.04 07/19/2019 510048100-61020 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 48.05 07/19/2019 5200-48200-61020 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 24.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 4025858266 Uniform Cleaning 168.21 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 Check Total: 1,299.30 Vendor: ClassC Class C Components Inc. Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: False 290452 Paper Towel/Garbage Bags/Gloves & Soap 637.35 07/19/2019 2130-44000-61020 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/1912019 - 2:35 PM) Page 3 Check Total: 1,444.09 Vendor: StPaulCi City of St. Paul Check Sequence: 16 ACH Enabled: False IN35449 Asphalt Mix 7,072.47 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61125 Check Total: 7,072.47 Vendor: CitwdPlu Citywide Plumbing, LLC Check Sequence: 17 ACH Enabled: False Repair Leak 180.00 07/19/2019 0101-41930-63105 Check Total: 180.00 Vendor: Clareys Clarey's Safety Equipment Check Sequence: 18 ACH Enabled: False 183489 Diaphragm & Valve Assy 904.30 07/19/2019 0101-42200-63010 183490 Air Pak Repair & Parts 180.00 07/19/2019 0101-42200-63010 183541 FX Red Retrak Helmet 215.00 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61005 Check Total: 1,299.30 Vendor: ClassC Class C Components Inc. Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: False 290452 Paper Towel/Garbage Bags/Gloves & Soap 637.35 07/19/2019 2130-44000-61020 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/1912019 - 2:35 PM) Page 3 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) 274.33 Page 4 Check Total: 637.35 Vendor: Comcast4 Comcast Check Sequence: 20 ACH Enabled: False 900524839/84582245 Public Works - PRI TI Loop (18 59.86 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62030 900524839/84582245 Water Treatment Plant - PRI TI 23.28 07/19/2019 5100-48100-62030 - 900524839/84582245 Community Center - PRI TI Loop 26.60 67/19/2019 2130-44000-62030 900524839/84582245 Fire Station #1 -PRI T1 Loop 33.25 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 900524839/84582245 City Hall - PRI TI Loop (57%) 189.55 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62030 Check Total: 332.54 Vendor: Comcast5 Comcast Check Sequence: 21 ACH Enabled: False 8772107890001086 City Hall - Internet 94.98 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62030 8772107890001086 Fire Station #2 39.90 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 763-421-9426 8772107890001086 Public Works - Intemet 94.98 07/19/2019 010141930-62030 8772107890001086 Public Works 23.35 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62030 763-755-8118 8772107890001086 Public Works 91.40 07/19/2019 5100-48100-62030 763-755-8118 8772107890001086 Water Treatment Plant 114.75 07/19/2019 5100-48100-62030 763-862-8874 8772107890001086 Community Center 214.55 07/19/2019 2130-44000-62030 763-755-2129 8772107890001086 Sunshine Park 39.90 07/19/2019 0101-41970-62030 763-755-9189 8772107890001086 City Hall 221.59 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62030 763-755-5100 8772107890001086 Fire Station#1 39.90 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 763-755-9825 8772107890001086 Andover Station N Ballfields 39;90 07/19/2019 0101-41980-62030 763-767-2547 8772107890001086 Fire Station #3 64.85 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 763-434-6173 Check Total: 1,080.05 Vendor: CommAspl Commercial Asphalt Co. Check Sequence: 22 ACH Enabled: False 190630 MV4 Wen Rec 5.9%/4.1%, BM 360.28 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61125 Check Total: 360.28 Vendor: MNDOT Commissioner of Transportation Check Sequence: 23 ACH Enabled: False P00010430 Univ Ave Recon - Andover to 157th 490.62 07/19/2019 4140-49300-63010 P00010430 Vet Mem Const-Nightgl to Tower 376.50 07/19/2019 4140-49300-63010 Check Total: 867.12 Vendor: Dalco Dalco Check Sequence: 24 ACH Enabled: False 3470508 Toilet Tissue/Sponge/Broom & Dustpan 274.33 07/19/2019 2130-44000-61020 Check Total: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) 274.33 Page 4 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: DehnOil Dehn Oil Company Check Sequence: 25 ACH Enabled: False 71655 Diesel Fuel 1,761.30 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61050 71656 Unleaded Fuel 978.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61045 Check Total: 2,739.30 Vendor: DellMark Dell Marketing L.P. Check Sequence: 26 ACH Enabled: False 10316996308 Emergency Mgmt GIS Computer 1,094.79 07/19/2019 4180-49300-61210 Check Total: 1,094.79 Vendor: DeptLabo Department of Labor & Industry Check Sequence: 27 ACH Enabled: False ALR0097699I ELV11504 Elevator Annual Operation 100.00 07/192019 2130-44000-61320 Check Total: 100.00 Vendor: DiamMow Diamond Mowers, Inc. Check Sequence: 28 ACH Enabled: False 0161553 -IN Flail Clovis 119.77 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 Check Total: 119.77 Vendor: . DiamVoge Diamond Vogel Paint Check Sequence: 29 ACH Enabled: False 802188145 White Traffic Paint 204.85 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020 802188205 White Traffic Paint 271.80 07/192019 0101-43100-61020 802188356 White Traffic Paint 334.04 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61020" Check Total: 810.69 Vendor: DickinJa James Dickinson Check Sequence: 30 ACH Enabled: False 2019 2019 Medical Flex Account 426.52 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21211 Check Total: 426.52 Vendor: ECM ECM Publishers, Inc. Check Sequence: 31 ACH Enabled: False 706729 IUP Robarge - PH 50.63 07/19/2019 0101-41500-63025 709779 Villa @ Crosstown Woods Rezone 67.50 07/19/2019 0101-41500-63025 Check Total: 118.13 Vendor: EganSery Egan Service Check Sequence: 32 ACH Enabled: False IC10192187 06/19 Andover & Crosstown RR Maint 765.75 07/19/2019 0101-43400-62300 Check Total: 765.75 Vendor: Ehlers Ehlers & Associates, Inc. Check Sequence: 33 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 5 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 80789 TIF Reporting - 2018 Reports 1,653.75 07/19/2019 4501-49300-63005 Check Total: 1,653.75 Vendor: EmbedSys Embedded Systems, Inc. Check Sequence: 34 ACH Enabled: False 343879 July - Dec 2019 Siren Maintenance Fee 3,321.00 07/19/2019 0101-42400-62300 Check Total: 3,321.00 Vendor: FacMotor Factory Motor Parts Company Check Sequence: 35 ACH Enabled: False 112-120914 Lamps 4.14 07/19/2019 610048800-61020 6-1538086 Chain Lube & Brake Cleaner 132.72 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 Check Total 136.86 Vendor: FireCatt Fire Cart, LLC Check Sequence: 36 ACH Enabled: False MN -7365 Fire Hose Testing 4,974.95 07/19/2019 0101-42200-63010 Check Total: 4,974.95 Vendor: Frattalo Frattallone's Hardware Sto Check Sequence: 37 ACH Enabled: False 35788 Silicone Lube 18.87 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61005 35830 Duct Tape & Key Master 18.16 07/19/2019 0101-46000-61020 35846 Misc. Supplies 19.47 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61005 35892 Misc. Supplies 19.57 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61005 35898 Mailbox 39.98 07/19/2019 0101-43200-61105 35969 2019 Street Reconstruction 6.76 07/19/2019 4140-49300-61020 35996 Univ Ave Recon - Andover to 157th 15.98 07/19/2019 4140-49300-61020 36063 2019 Street Reconstruction 21.49 07/19/2019 4140-49300-61005 36100 Misc. Supplies 36.75 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61005 Check Total: 197.03 Vendor: Gametime Gametime Check Sequence: 38 ACH Enabled: False PJI-0114878 135DEG Spiral Section (Rotoplastic:78) 894.38 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61105 Check Total: 894.38 Vendor: Giacomil Isabella Giacomini Check Sequence: 39 ACH Enabled: False Learn to Skate Instructor 150.00 07/19/2019 2130-44300-63005 Check Total: 150.00 Vendor: GopherSt Gopher State One -Call Inc Check Sequence: 40 ACH Enabled: False 9060177 Billable Locates 305.78 07/19/2019 5200-48200-63040 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 6 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 9060177 Billable Locates 305.77 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63040 Check Total: 611.55 Vendor: GovConn GovConnection, Inc. Check Sequence: 41 ACH Enabled: False 56903141 Wallmount Brackets 196.79 07/19/2019 0101-41420-61225 Check Total: 196.79 Vendor: Grainger Grainger Check Sequence: 42 ACH Enabled: False 9221574073 Measuring Wheel W/Stand 134.55 07/192019 0101-43100-61205 Check Total: 134.55 Vendor: HagfmsT Ted Hagfors Inc. Check Sequence: 43 ACH Enabled: False 2019 Fun Fest Electrical Inspections @ Fun Fest 600.00 07/19/2019 0101-49100-63905 201910 2019 Electrical Inspections 2,813.25 07/19/2019 010142300-63005 Check Total: 3,413.25 Vendor: Hakanson Hakanson Anderson Assoc., Check Sequence: 44 ACH Enabled: False 42262 Stake Trail Easement 1,379.00 07/19/2019 4170-49300-63010 Check Total: 1,379.00 Vendor: Ilawkins2 Hawkins Inc Check Sequence: 45 ACH Enabled: False 4487830 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 3,965.61 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61040 4529190 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 1,286.70 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61040 4531374 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 3,038.75 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61040 Check Total: 8,291.06 Vendor: HlthPDen Health Partners Check Sequence: 46 ACH Enabled: False 90994532 August 2019 Premium 729.63 07/19/2019 7100-00000-21218 90994532 August 2019 Premium 4,329.09 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21208 90994532 August 2019 Premium 56,551.33 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21206 Check Total: 61,610.05 Vendor: HoffmanB Hoffman Bros. Sod, Inc. Check Sequence: 47 ACH Enabled: False 021292 Bluegrass Sod 120.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 021294 Bluegrass Sod 16.50 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 Check Total: 136.50 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 7 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: IIIieTom Tom Illies Check Sequence: 48 ACH Enabled: False 951641 2019 Street Reconstruction 240.00 07/19/2019 4140-49300-63010 Check Total: 240.00 Vendor: Insight Insight Public Sector Check Sequence: 49 ACH Enabled: False 1100675411 Toner Cartridges 259.16 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61105 1100675414 Monitor 93.38 07/19/2019 0101-41420-61225 Check Total: 352.54 Vendor: InstrRes Instrumental Research, Inc Check Sequence: 50 ACH Enabled: False 1883 June 2019 Total Coliform Testing 228.00 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63005 Check Total: 228.00 Vendor: InterBat Interstate All Battery Center Check Sequence: 51 ACH Enabled: False 1901202005039 Batteries 130.20 07/19/2019 010142200-61005 Check Total: 130.20 Vendor: JohnLisa Lisa Johnson Check Sequence: 52 ACH Enabled: False 93047540 Homeowner Needs Licensed Contractor 91.00 07/19/2019 0101-42300-52190 Check Total: 91.00 Vendor: KalmcsAs Ashley Kalmes Check Sequence: 53 ACH Enabled: False Learn to Skate Coach 79.25 07/19/2019 2130-44300-63005 Check Total: 79.25 Vendor: KinectEG Kinect Energy Group Check Sequence: 54 ACH Enabled: False 296154/58528621 Community Center 3,571.14 07/19/2019 2130-44000-62015 296154/59505743 Public Works 99.89 07/19/2019 010141930-62015 Check Total: 3,671.03 Vendor: Kussmaul Kussmaul Electronics Co., Inc. Check Sequence: 55 ACH Enabled: False 0000149005 Parts for Unit #4800 477.23 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 477.23 Vendor: Lawson Lawson Products, Inc. Check Sequence: 56 ACH Enabled: False 9306817111 Misc. Supplies 221.09 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 9306829846 Misc. Supplies 16.06 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 8 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total: Vendor: LMNCIT League of Minnesota Cities 14508 Deductible for M. Common 237.15 Check Sequence: 57 773.66 07/19/2019 6200-48900-62105 Check Sequence: 58 191.40 07/19/2019 Check Total: Vendor: LegShiel Legal Shield 31833 June & July 2019 Premium 150.00 07/19/2019 Check Total: Vendor: LittleFa Little Falls Machine, Inc. 355649 Parts to Repair Unit #203 355649 Labor to Repair Unit #203 30.00 07/19/2019 Check Total: Vendor: Loes Lee's Oil Company 81438 07/19/2019 Recycled Oil Filters 81555 Recycled Oil Filters 81556 Recycled Oil Filters Check Total: Vendor: LVCCom LVC Companies 13736 Fire Extinguisher Annual Service 13736 Fire Extinguisher Annual Service 13736 Fire Extinguisher Annual Service 13736 Fire Extinguisher Annual Service 13736 Fire Extinguisher Annual Service Check Total: Vendor: LynnCard Lynn Card Company 2190613-026 Front Imprinting Check Total: Vendor: MainMo Main Motors Chev - Cadillac 340251 Parts for Unit #8 Check Total: 237.15 Check Sequence: 57 773.66 07/19/2019 6200-48900-62105 Check Sequence: 58 191.40 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21219 191.40 Check Sequence: 59 150.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 636.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-63135 786.00 Check Sequence: 60 30.00 07/19/2019 0101-46000-63010 30.00 07/19/2019 0101-46000-63010 15.00 07/19/2019 0101-46000-63010 195.25 114.05 1,504.40 100.25 671.60 2,585.55 90.45 90.45 12.12 12.12 Check Sequence: 61 07/19/2019 2130-44000-63010 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 07/19/2019 0101-41930-63010 07/19/2019 0101-41910-63010 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 Check Sequence: 62 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61020 Check Sequence: 63 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 9 Invoice No - Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: MakinenD Dana Makinen Check Sequence: 64 ACH Enabled: False 2019 2019 Medical Flex Account 700.00 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21211 Check Total: 700.00 Vendor: MechaSol Mechatronic Solutions Check Sequence: 65 ACH Enabled: False 45984 Misc. Supplies for Street Signs 380.54 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61030 - Check Total: 380.54 Vendor: Menards Menards Check Sequence: 66 ACH Enabled: False 4171 Zep Degreaser 10.44 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61025, 4429 Mise. Supplies 22.03 07/19/2019 0101-41930-61120 4783 Locking C -Clamp 4.99 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61005 4984 Misc. Supplies 29.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 5238 Flashlight Set 59.98 07/19/2019 520048200-61005 5431 Grommet Tool Kit 4.49 07/19/2019 0101-43300-61030 Check Total: 130.93 Vendor: MetSales Metro Sales Incorporated Check Sequence: 67 AC14 Enabled: False INV 1376200 Contract Base Rate & Usage Charge 67.86 07/19/2019 0101-41420-61020 INV 1376200 2019 3rd Qtr Maintenance Contract 50.00 07/19/2019 510048100-62305 INV 1376200 2019 3rd Qtr Maintenance Contract 600.00 07/19/2019 2130-44000-62305 INV 1376200 2019 3rd Qtr Maintenance Contract 1,033.00 07/19/2019 0101-41420-62305 INV 1376200 2019 3rd Qtr Maintenance Contract 75.00 07/19/2019 010142200-62305 INV 1376200 2019 3rd Qtr Maintenance Contract 200.00 07/19/2019 0101-42300-62305 INV 1376201 Ricoh Color Copies 72.62 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62200 INV 1376206 Ricoh Copier Lease @ Public Works 104.81 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62200 INV 1378284 Ricoh Wide Format Lease 222.64 07/19/2019 2210-41600-62200 INV 1378284 Ricoh Wide Format Lease 87.12 07/19/2019 0101-41500-62200 EJV1378284 Ricoh Wide Format Lease 87.12 07/19/2019 0101-41600-62200 INV 1378284 Ricoh Wide Format Lease 87.12 07/19/2019 0101-42300-62200 Check Total: 2,687.29 Vendor: MNEquipa Minnesota Equipment Check Sequence: 68 ACH Enabled: False P92233 Parts for Unit #16-519 & Stock 50.31 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 50.31 Vendor: MNFire4 Minnesota Fire Service Check Sequence: 69 ACH Enabled: False 6964 Firefighters Certification Exams 230.00 07/19/2019 0101-42200-61315 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) - Page 10 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) 230.00 Check Total: Vendor: MNPlaygr Minnesota Playground, Inc. 2019135 Wood Fiber - 100 CY 2019165 Wood Fiber - 100 CY 2019238 Wood Fiber - 100 CY 1,799.00 Check Total: Vendor: Minutema Minuteman Press 978925 Business Cards for M. Harmer - 07/19/2019 Check Total: Vendor: MTIDist MTI Distributing Inc 1218686-00 Hydraulic Hose Returned 1219249-00 Broom for Units 9567 & #568 1221461-00 Parts for Unit #11-582 1222441-00 Parts for Unit #565 Check Total: Vendor: MYHold MY Holdings, Inc. 3674 Restrooms Q Sunshine Machine Scrap False Check Total: Vendor: NoAmSafe North American Safety Inc. 43836 Hardhats W/City Logo 72.22 Check Total: Vendor: NMAnCaC North Metro Animal Cue & Control 2019012 Unclaimed Cats Check Total: Vendor: NoStSign North Star Signs & Engraving 21630 Name Plate for Lorri Bye 21673 Name Plate for K. Mcelhouse Check Total: Vendor: NoSafety Northern Safety Technology AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) 230.00 Check Sequence: 70 ACH Enabled: False 1,799.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 ' 1,799.00 - 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 1,799.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 5,397.00 Check Sequence: 71 ACH Enabled: False 72.22 07/19/2019 0101-41300-61005 72.22 Check Sequence: 72 ACH Enabled: False -209.71 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 1,136.54 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 322.96 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 32.56 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 1,282.35 Check Sequence: 73 ACH Enabled: False 400.00 - 07/19/2019 0101-00000-24201 400.00 Check Sequence: 74 ACH Enabled: False 155.00 07/19/2019 6200-48900-61020 155.00 Check Sequence: 75 ACH Enabled: False 195.00 07/19/2019 0101-42500-63010 195.00 Check Sequence: 76 ACH Enabled: False 19.00 07/19/2019 0101-41930-61005 26.50 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61005 45.50 Check Sequence: 77 ACH Enabled: False Page 11 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number - Reference 48444 Responder Mini Lightbar for Unit #8 Check Total Vendor: OReiAmo O'Reilly Auto Parts 3253-417336 Core Credit 3253-417613 Oil Filter & Air Filter 3253417916 Iridium Plug for Unit #8 3253418864 Radiator Cap for Unit #8 3253-418864 Cleaner 3253-419149 Oil Filter for Unit #97-578 3253-419342 Compressor for Unit #97-578 3253-419343 Wiring Kit 3253-419344 Parts for Unit #343 3253-419448 Oil Filters 3253-420769 Alternator for Unit #69 3253-420778 Returned Parts 3253-420987 Oil Filters, Fuel Filters & Air Filters 3253-421515 Battery for Unit #T-551 3253422391 Fuel & Oil Filters Check Total: Vendor: OertelAr Oertel Architects 19 PW Veh Maint/Cold Storage/Site Wk Check Total: Vendor: Optum OptunoQTR 9510019722 2019 2nd Qtr HSA Fees 327.32 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 327.32 Check Total: Vendor: OPUS21 OPUS 21 190556 May 2019 Utility Billing 190556 May 2019 Utility Billing 190556 May 2019 Utility Billing 190556 May 2019 Utility Billing 190612 June 2019 Utility Billing 190612 June 2019 Utility Billing 190612 lune 2019 Utility Billing 190612 June 2019 Utility Billing 327.32 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 327.32 700.57 Check Sequence: 79 3,595.70 07/19/2019 4303-49300-63005 3,595.70 Check Sequence: 80 435.00 07/19/2019 6200-48900-63005 435.00 Check Sequence: 78 -149.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 44.62 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 31.96 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 8.05 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 17.08 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61020 4.04 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 190.04 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 25.49 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 83.39 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 13.14 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 177.08 07/19/2019 610048800-61115 -36.84 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 199.29 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 27.28 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 64.95 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 700.57 Check Sequence: 79 3,595.70 07/19/2019 4303-49300-63005 3,595.70 Check Sequence: 80 435.00 07/19/2019 6200-48900-63005 435.00 Check Sequence: 81 1,844.47 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 2,927.65 07/19/2019 5300-48300-63010 2,080.83 07/19/2019 5200-48200-63010 2,020.44 07/19/2019 0101-43600-63010 1,790.43 07/19/2019 010143600-63010 1,843.95 07/19/2019 520048200-63010 1,634.49 07/19/2019 510048100-63010 2,594.36 07/19/2019 5300-48300-63010 ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 12 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 13 Check Total: 16,736.62 Vendor: PietschR Rachel Pietsch Check Sequence: 82 ACH Enabled: False Learn to Skate Coach 49.50 07/19/2019 2130-44300-63005 Check Total: 49.50 Vendor: PionSecu Pioneer SecureShred Check Sequence: 83 ACH Enabled: False 37812 On Site Shredding Service 750.00 07/19/2019 0101-46000-63010 Check Total: 750.00 Vendor: Plunkett Plunketes Pest Control, Inc. Check Sequence: 84 ACH Enabled: False 6307419 Pest Control 129.79 07/19/2019 0101-41910-63010 6307420 Pest Control 129.79 07/19/2019 0101-41930-63010 6322607 Pest Control 123.73 07/19/2019 0101-41980-63010 6322608 Pest Control 123.73 07/19/2019 0101-41970-63010 6336671 Pest Control 72.52 07/19/2019 2130-44000-63010 Check Total: 579.56 Vendor: PrairRes Prairie Restorations, Inc. Check Sequence: 85 ACH Enabled: False 17917 Timber River Park Field Seeding 240.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61130 Check Total: 240.00 Vendor: PremWale Premium Waters, Inc. Check Sequence: 86 ACH Enabled: False 600003-06-19 Water Cooler Rental @PW 45.00 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62200 618221-06-19 Water Cooler Rental @ City Hall - 45.00 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62200 Check Total: 90.00 Vendor: PrintEnt Printing Enterprises, Inc Check Sequence: 87 ACH Enabled: False 62998 2019 July/Aug Andover Newsletter 1,725.00 07/19/2019 0101-41210-63030 Check Total: 1,725.00 Vendor: Proforma Proforma Marketing Incentives Check Sequence: 88 ACH Enabled: False 90B2905786 Pocket T -Shirts 160.00 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61005 Check Total: 160.00 Vendor: RaabollB Brendon Raabolle Check Sequence: 89 ACH Enabled: False Leam to Skate Coach 23.50 07/19/2019 2130-44300-63005 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 13 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PW Page 14 Check Total: 23.50 Vendor: RepSvices Republic Services #899 Check Sequence: 90 ACH Enabled: False 0899-003402992 July 2019 Recycling Service 7,131.81 07/19/2019 0101-46000-63010 Check Total: 7,131.81 Vendor: TurleyR Ron Turley Associates, Inc. Check Sequence: 91 ACH Enabled: False 55548 RTA Basic Training -Lorri&John 1,440.00 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61315 Check Total: 1,440.00 Vendor: SabeGret Gretchen Sabel Check Sequence: 92 ACH Enabled: False Replace Lost Check Back in 2015 36.94 07/19/2019 0101-41500-60140 Check Total: 36.94 Vendor: SherwinW Sherwin Williams Co. Check Sequence: 93 ACH Enabled: False 0974-6 Paint 215.84 07/19/2019 2130-44300-61020 Check Total: 215.84 Vendor: SioValEn Sioux Valley Environmental Inc Check Sequence: 94 ACH Enabled: False 10610 SVENFLOC 945.00 07/19/2019 5100-48100-61040 Check Total: 945.00 Vendor: SiteOneL SiteOne Landscape Supply Check Sequence: 95 ACH Enabled: False 92149576-001 Nozzle #18 Red 17.40 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61105 92166898-001 Nozzle #18 Red & Roundup 124.59 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61020 92178018-001 Roundup 80.00 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61125 92178137-001 Roundup 16.00 07/19/2019 0101-43100-61125 92379625-001 Dawn Kwikseal Poly Saddle Tee 29.14 07/19/2019 0101-45000-61105 Check Total: 267.13 Vendor: SnapOn Snap-On Industrial Check Sequence: 96 ACH Enabled: False ARV/40319936 Tools 123.78 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61205 Check Total: 123.78 Vendor: SwTri2 Star Tribune Check Sequence: 97 ACH Enabled: False 10962115 IPad Subscription 07/28/19 - 08/25/19 19.40 07/19/2019 0101-41200-61320 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PW Page 14 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 19.40 Check Total: Vendor: SteppMfg Stepp Mfg 055877 Check Sequence: 98 Motor - Fuel Oil for Unit #18-180 False 191.36 Check Total: Vendor: SunLifeF Sun Life Financial 238450 August 2019 Premium 238450 August 2019 Premium 238450 Check Sequence: 99 August 2019 Premium 238450 85.18 August 2019 Premium 238450 August 2019 Premium 904.32 07/19/2019 Check Total: Vendor: SuperVis Superior Vision Insurance 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21217 August 2019 Premium 1,560.50 Check Total: Vendor: TahoSpl Taho Sportswear, Inc. 19TS1982 07/19/2019 Basic T -Shirts Youth & Adult Safety Check Total: Vendor: TalbLawn Talberg Lawn & Landscape, Inc 214574 July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract 214575 ACH Enabled: July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract 214576 07/19/2019 July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract 214577 July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract 214578 July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract 214579 July 2019 Lawn Maintenance Contract Check Sequence: 101 ACH Enabled: Check Total: Vendor: THConstr TH Construction of Anoka, Inc. 14095 - Escrow 14095 Ilex Street NW 14095 -Insp Fee 14095 Ilex Street NW Check Total: Vendor: Timesave Timesaver M24880 False City Council Meeting 19.40 Check Sequence: 98 ACH Enabled: False 191.36 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 191.36 Check Sequence: 99 ACH Enabled: False 85.18 07/19/2019 7100-00000-21218 904.32 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21216 162.30 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21217 1,560.50 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21205 51.94 07/19/2019 0101-42200-60330 2,764.24 Check Sequence: 100 ACH Enabled: False 238.38 07/19/2019 0101-00000-21205 238.38 Check Sequence: 101 ACH Enabled: False 458.20 07/19/2019 2130-44300-61020 458.20 Check Sequence: 102 ACH Enabled: False 397.00 07/19/2019 0101-41910-63010 664.00 07/19/2019 2130-44000-63010 384.00 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 280.00 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 251.00 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 234.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 2,210.00 Check Sequence: 103 ACH Enabled: False 7,250.00 07/19/1019 7200-00000-24204 -50.00 07/19/2019 0101-41600-54180 7,200.00 Check Sequence: 104 ACH Enabled: False 145.00 07/19/2019 0101-41100-63005 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 15 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference M24880 Planning & Zoning Meeting 145.00 07/19/2019 0101-41500-63005 Check Total: 8,888.43 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 16 Check Total: 290.00 Vendor: TmGreen TruGreen - Check Sequence: 105 103008613 Weed Control 618.00 07/19/2019 2130-44000-63010 103008613 Weed Control 201.88 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 103008613 Weed Control 90.64 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 103008613 Weed Control 37.08 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 103008613 Weed Control 41.20 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 103008613 Weed Control 133.90 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 103008613 Weed Control 190.55 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 103008613 Weed Control 361.02 07/19/2019 0101-41930-63010 103008613 Weed Control 361.01 07/19/2019 0101-41910-63010 103008613 Weed Control 97.85 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 103008613 Weed Control 33.99 07/19/2019 5200-48200-63010 103008613 Weed Control 87.55 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 103008613 Weed Control 224.54 07/19/2019 5100-48100-63010 103008613 Weed Control 33.99 07/19/2019 5200-48200-63010 105445927 Weed Control 215.27 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 618.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 72.10 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 298.70 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 425.39 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 1,004.25 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 215.27 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 668.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 129.78 07/19/2019 010145000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 239.99 07/19/2019 010145000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 97.85 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 484.10 07/19/2019 010145000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 61.80 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 33.99 07/19/2019 520048200-63010 105445927 Weed Control 493.37 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 108.15 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 268.83 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 312.09 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 175.10 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 164.80 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 105445927 Weed Control 288.40 07/19/2019 010145000-63010 Check Total: 8,888.43 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 16 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: TrustinU Trust in Us Workplace Drug & Alcohol Testing Check Sequence: 106 ACH Enabled: False 83168 Random DOT Testing 170.00 07/19/2019 010141230-63005 83208 Random DOT Testing 25.00 07/19/2019 010141230-63005 Check Total: 195.00 Vendor: Verizon Verizon Wireless Check Sequence: 107 ACH Enabled: False 9833249516 Storm Water Pump 25.02 07/19/2019 5300-48300-62030 9833249517 Eng Data Collector 25.02 07/19/2019 0101-41600-62030 9833249517 Parks Trail Cams - Hawkridge 50.04 07/19/2019 0101-45000-62030 Check Total: 100.08 Vendor: VoymtCo Voyant Communications Check Sequence: 108 ACH Enabled: False 016362 Phone System 146.75 07/19/2019 0101-41910-62030 016362 Phone System 23.00 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62030 016362 Phone System 47.00 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62030 016362 Phone System 22.00 07/19/2019 213044000-62030 016362 Phone System 10.00 07/19/2019 510048100-62030 Check Total: 248.75 Vendor: WasMgmt2 Waste Management - Blaine Check Sequence: 109 ACH Enabled: False 8263254-0500-7 06/19 Garbage Service @ City Hall 136.23 07/19/2019 OI01-41910-62020 8263263-0500-8 06/19 Garbage Service @ FS #2 100.02 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62020 8263264-0500-6 06/19 Garbage Service @ FS #1 99.41 07/19/2019 010141920-62020 8263891-0500-6 07/19 Garbage Service @ FS #3 167.59 07/19/2019 0101-41920-62020 - 8268268-0500-2 PW Garbage Disposal 395.44 07/19/2019 0101-41930-62020 8268268-0500-2 PW Garbage Disposal 312.20 07/19/2019 0101-45000-62020 8268268-0500-2 PW Garbage Disposal 1,373.64 07/19/2019 010146000-62020 Check Total: 2,584.53 Vendor: WHSecuri WH Security Check Sequence: 110 ACH Enabled: False 150-1681-3487 Security System @ Sunshine Park 32.95 07/19/2019 0101-41970-63010 150-1682-7288 Security System @ Andover Station No. 42.95 07/19/2019 0101-41980-63010 150-1693-9665 Security System @ FS #1 67.90 07/19/2019 0101-41920-63010 Check Total: 143.80 Vendor: WruckSew Wrack Sewer and Portable Rental Check Sequence: 111 ACH Enabled: False 2970 Portable Toilet Rental 604.00 07/19/2019 0101-00000-24201 2970 Portable Toilet Rental 173.00 07/19/2019 0101-00000-24201 2970 Portable Toilet Rental 628.00 07/19/2019 0101-45000-63010 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Page 17 Invoice No Description 2970 Portable Toilet Rental Check Total: Vendor: ZablPet Zahl-Petroleum Maintenance 0247567 -IN OPW 7HB Nozzle Green for Unit #314 Check Total: Total for Check Run: Total of Number of Checks: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/19/2019 - 2:35 PM) Amount Payment Date Acct Number 904.00 07/19/2019 0101-00000-24201 2,309.00 Check Sequence: 112 182.78 07/19/2019 6100-48800-61115 182.78 cw,vao.00 112 Reference ACH Enabled: False Page 18 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor C I s Y t7 R User: BrendaF NI�fJVE Printed: 07/26/2019 - 10:08AM Batch: 00423.07.2019 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: AFLAC AFLAC Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: False 777260 July 2019 Premium 504.00 07/26/2019 0101-00000-21209 Check Total: 504.00 Vendor. Aircon Aircon Electric Corporation Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: False 11412-2019-1 Rewire Fire Alarm 120V Wires 155.00 07/26/2019 010141910-63105 11425-2019-1 Fire Station #3 - Blower Motors 190.00 07/26/2019 0101-41920-63105 11430-2019-1 Install Exit/Emergency Light @WTP 150.00 07/26/2019 5100-48100-63105 11431-2019-1 Replace Exit/Emergency Lights - Truck Garage 1,107.70 07/26/2019 0101-41930-63105 11436-2019-1 Install 2 Ice Rink Cooling Compression Timers 614.60 07/26/2019 2130-44300-63105 Check Total: 2,217.30 Vendor: APA American Planning Association Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 145067-1977 APA Membership Dues 414.00 07/26/2019 0101-41500-61315 Check Total: 414.00 Vendor: CaliHms Caliber Homes, Inc. Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: False 16659 -Escrow 16659 Xeon Street NW 7,250.00 07/26/2019 7200-00000-24204 16659 -Insp Fee 16659 Xeon Street NW -50.00 07/26/2019 010141600-54180 Check Total: 7,200.00 Vendor. CenLiak CenturyLink Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 763 754-6713 Subway @ Community Center 54.54 07/26/2019 2130-44100-62030 Check Total: 54.54 Vendor: CintasGK Cintas Corp - Cintas Lee #16K Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 175.20 07/26/2019 0101-43100-61020 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 25.04 07/26/2019 0101-43300-61020 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 75.08 07/26/2019 0101-45000-61020 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 25.04 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61020 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 50.04 07/26/2019 5200-48200-61020 4026306193 Uniform Cleaning 25.00 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61020 Check Total: 375.40 Vendor: CintasCo Cintas Corporation Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 5014251367 Service First Aid Cabinet 35.90 07/26/2019 2130-44000-61020 Check Total: 35.90 Vendor: CMTDiver CMT Janitorial Services Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False 1988 Monthly Cleaning Service 1,052.60 07/26/2019 0101-41930-63010 1988 Monthly Cleaning Service 470.90 07/26/2019 0101-41920-63010 1988 Monthly Cleaning Service 1,246.50 07/26/2019 0101-41910-63010 Check Total: 2,770.00 Vendor: Colonial Colonial Life & Accident Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 7156706-0801133 August 2019 Premium - E7156706 279.90 07/26/2019 0101-00000-21210 Check Total: 279.90 Vendor: MNDOT Commissioner of Transportation Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False P00010506 Univ Ave Recon-Andvr to 157th 706.74 07/26/2019 4140-49300-63005 P00010506 Vet Mem Const-Nightgl to Tower 125.37 07/26/2019 4140-49300-63005 Check Total: 832.11 Vendor: DehnOil Dehn Oil Company Check Sequence: I1 ACH Enabled: False 73462 Diesel Fuel 2,835.08 07/26/2019 610048800-61050 73463 Unleaded Fuel 745.50 07/26/2019 610048800-61045 73544 Diesel Fuel 2,272.50 07/26/2019 610048800-61050 73545 Unleaded Fuel 978.00 07/26/2019 610048800-61045 Check Total: 6,831.08 Vendor: DiamMow, Diamond Mowers, Inc. Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 0162308 -IN Parts for Unit 413-115 198.26 07/26/2019 610048800-61115 Check Total: 198.26 Vendor: EmerAppa Emergency Apparatus Maint Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 107180 Labor to Repair Unit #4820 283.00 07/26/2019 6100-48800-63135 107180 Parts to Repair Unit #4820 47.38 07/26/2619 610048800-61115 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 3 Check Total: 330.38 Vendor: Ferrellg Ferrellgas Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False 1107321649 Bulk Propane 59.00 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61020 Check Total: 59.00 Vendor: Hakanson Hakanson Anderson Assoc., Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 42339 Univ Ave Recon-Andvr to 157th 1,648.00 07/26/2019 4140-49300-63005 Check Total: 1,648.00 Vendor: Hawkins2 Hawkins Inc Check Sequence: 16 ACH Enabled: False 4533823 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 8,002.74 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61040 4538655 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 2,788.01 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61040 Check Total: 10,790.75 Vendor: Insight Insight Public Sector Check Sequence: 17 ACH Enabled: False 1100677008 Polycom V VX 411 - VoIP Phone 120.22 07/26/2019 0101-42200-61020 1100677009 LED Monitor 167.44 07/26/2019 0101-42200-61020 Check Total: 287.66 Vendor: InvCloud InvoiceCloud Check Sequence: 18 ACH Enabled: False 1405-20195 May 20191C Payment Transaction Fee 645.00 07/26/2019 5100-48100-63010 1405-2019_5 May 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 116.00 07/26/2019 5300-48300-63010 1405-2019_5 May 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 50.50 07/26/2019 010143600-63010 1405-2019_5 May 20191C Payment Transaction Fee 502.00 07/26/2019 5200-48200-63010 1405-2019_6 June 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 34.00 07/26/2019 5300-48300-63010 1405-2019_6 June 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 188.00 07/26/2019 5100-48100-63010 1405-2019_6 June 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 15.25 07/26/2019 0101-43600-63010 1405-2019_6 June 2019 IC Payment Transaction Fee 146.00 07/26/2019 520048200-63010 Check Total: 1,696.75 Vendor: IsantiRe Isanti Ready -Mix, Inc. Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: False 85462 Concrete 390.00 07/26/2019 010145000-63010 85688 Concrete - 354.00 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61125 Check Total: 744.00 Vendor: Kriss Kriss Premium Products Inc Check Sequence: 20 ACH Enabled: False 162622 CWT -350 Biocide 171.13 07/26/2019 2130-44300-61020 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 3 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 4 Check Total: 171.13 Vendor: LanoEqui Lane Equipment, Inc. Check Sequence: 21 ACH Enabled: False 02-687320 Labor to Repair Unit #18-610 133.34 07/26/2019 6100-48800-63135 02-687320 Parts to Repair Unit 918-610 126.09 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 259.43 Vendor: LepageSo Lepage & Sons Check Sequence: 22 ACH Enabled: False 0076596 Trash Removal for Parks 523.45 07/26/2019 0101-45000-62020 Check Total: 523.45 Vendor: LubrTech Lube -Tech Check Sequence: 23 ACH Enabled: False 1416764 MOB DTE 10 Excel for Stock & Unit #11-582 366.40 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 366.40 Vendor: Menards Menards Check Sequence: 24 ACH Enabled: False 5525 Ant Bait 7.98 07/26/2019 0101-41910-61120 5735 Misc. Supplies 167.26 07/26/2019 0101-41920-61120 6022 Laundry Detergent 11.76 07/26/2019 0101-41930-61025 Check Total: 187.00 Vendor: MetSalcs Metro Sales Incorporated Check Sequence: 25 ACH Enabled: False INVI383367 Contract Base &Color Usage 69.40 07/26/2019 2210-41600-61020 INVI383367 Contract Base & Color Usage 27.15 07/26/2019 0101-41500-61020 INVI383367 Contract Base &Color Usage 27.15 07/26/2019 0101-41600-61020 INVI383367 Contract Base &Color Usage 27.15 07/26/2019 0101-42300-61020 Check Total: 150.85 ' Vendor: MNDOH Minnesota Department of Health Check Sequence: 26 ACH Enabled: False 13523 Water Supply System Operator Renewal 23.00 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61320 Check Total: 23.00 Vendor: MNEquipn Minnesota Equipment Check Sequence: 27 ACH Enabled: False P92520 Parts for Unit #12-127 99.44 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 P92734 Misc. Supplies 24.11 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 P92735 Carburetor RB -K 52.27 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 4 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference. Check Total: 175.82 Vendor: MRCutEdg MR Cutting Edge Check Sequence: 28 ACH Enabled: False 1186 Ice Scraper Blade 70.00 07/26/2019 2130-44300-63005 Check Total: 70.00 Vendor: MTIDist MTI Distributing Inc Check Sequence: 29 ACH Enabled: False 1223723-00 Air Filters for Unit #16-580 65.97 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 1224385-00 Parts to Repair Unit #11-582 1,271.92 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 1224721-00 Parts for Unit #16-583 178.96 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 1224754-00 Landscaping Supplies 63.86 07/26/2019 0101-45000-61130 Check Total: 1,580.71 Vendor: NCPERS NCPERS Group Life Ins Check Sequence: 30 _ ACH Enabled: False 312000082019 August 2019 Premium 16.00 07/26/2019 7100-00000-21218 312000082019 August 2019 Premium 160.00 07/26/2019 0101-00000-21205 Check Total: 176.00 Vendor: NoStSign North Star Signs & Engraving Check Sequence: 31 ACH Enabled: False 21709 Name Plate for Anne Heppell 16.50 07/26/2019 0101-41230-61005 Check Total: 16.50 Vendor: NoVallcy North Valley, Inc. Check Sequence: 32 ACH Enabled: False Refund Water Meter Deposit 1,300.00 07/26/2019 5100-00000-24201 Water Usage Fee -981.44 07/26/2019 5100-48100-55110 Water Sales Tax -69.93 07/26/2019 5100-00000-20301 Check Total: 248.63 Vendor: NoTechno Northern Technologies, LLC Check Sequence: 33 ACH Enabled: False 31912 Univ Ave Recon -Ander to 157th 8,741.64 07/26/2019 4140-49300-63005 31913 2019 Street Reconstruction 3,119.93 07/26/2019 4140-49300-63005 31953 Winslow Cove 2nd Addition 3,548.89 07/26/2019 7200-00000-24203 Check Total: 15,410.46 Vendor: OReiAuto O'Reilly Auto Parts Check Sequence: 34 ACH Enabled: False 3253-420596 Returned Parts -31.96 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 3253-422560 Oil Filter for Unit#83 26.00 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 3253-422781 Resistor for Unit 9371 17.54 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 5 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 3253-422932 Fuel & Oil Filters 34.02 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 45.60 Vendor: Of )epos Office Depot Check Sequence: 35 ACH Enabled: False 340395974001 CC Office Depot Supplies 38.49 07/26/2019 2130-44000-61005 340395974001 CC Office Depot Supplies 38.49 07/26/2019 2130-44300-61005 340399544001 CC Office Depot Supplies 16.49 07/26/2019 2130-44000-61005 340399544001 CC Office Depot Supplies 16.49 07/26/2019 2130-44300-61005 Check Total: 109.96 Vendor: PrairRes Prairie Restorations, Inc. Check Sequence: 36 ACH Enabled: False 18083 Wildflowers for Red Oaks E Park 3,919.14 07/26/2019 0101-45500-63010 Check Total: 3,919.14 Vendor: RDOEquip RDO Equipment Check Sequence: 37 ACH Enabled: False W49657 Parts to Repair Unit #124 1,105.09 07/26/2019 6100-48800-61115 W49657 Labor to Repair Unit #124 2,816.40 07/26/2019 6100-48800-63135 Check Total: 3,921.49 Vendor: SupSolut Supply Solutions LLC Check Sequence: 38 ACH Enabled: False 23768 Paper Towels/Bath Tissue & Foaming Soap 371.78 07/26/2019 0101-41910-61025 23770 Paper Towels/Bath Tissue & Foaming Soap 311.70 07/26/2019 0101-41930-61025 Check Total: 683.48 Vendor: Uline Uline Check Sequence: 39 ACH Enabled: False 110397868 Folding Chair Dolly 327.47 07/26/2019 2130-44000-61020 Check Total: 327,47 Vendor: USABlue USA Blue Book Check Sequence: 40 ACH Enabled: False 948929 Rust-Oleum Paint 78.69 07/26/2019 0101-45000-61130 948929 Rust-Oleum Paint 78.69 07/26/2019 5200-48200-61005 Check Total: 157.38 Vendor: Verizon Verizon Wireless Check Sequence: 41 ACH Enabled: False 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 61.50 07/26/2019 0101-41200-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 136.61 07/26/2019 0101-42300-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 123.83 07/26/2019 2130-44000-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 84.14 07/26/2019 0101-41500-62030 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 6 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 370.65 07/26/2019 0101-41600-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 51.50 07/26/2019 0101-41400-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 273.82 07/26/2019 0101-42200-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 95.81 07/26/2019 0101-41420-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 502.83 07/26/2019 0101-45000-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 94.20 07/26/2019 5200-48200-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 73.35 07/26/2019 0101-43300-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Serviced 254.20 07/26/2019 0101-43100-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 132.30 07/26/2019 6100-48800-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 368.99 07/26/2019 5100-48100-62030 9833996698 Monthly Cell Phone Service 50.80 07/26/2019 0101-41910-62030 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 7 Check Total: 2,674.53 Vendor: Viklndus Viking IndusMal Center - Check Sequence: 42 3170108 Lockout Cover Double Pole 27.81 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61005 3170109 Misc. Supplies 329.84 07/26/2019 5100-48100-61005 Check Total: 357.65 Total for Check Run: 68,825.11 Total of Number of Checks: 42 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/26/2019 - 10:08 AM) Page 7 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: BrendaF Printed: 07/30/2019 - 2:49PM Batch: 00429.07.2019 9 C I r 4 0 IV �n�ovEx Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: AnkCo08 18-1865 Anoka Cc Fire Protect. Council ACFPC Class Fees for A. Bratsch 1,570.00 07/31/2019 Check Sequence: 1 0101-42200-61315 ACH Enabled: False Check Total: Vendor: AspenMil Aspen Mills 240289 Silver Badges for Firefighters 240290 Uniform for J. Cielocha 1,570.00 Check Sequence: 2 1,137.00 07/31/2019 0101-42200-61305 576.60 07/31/2019 0101-42200-61305 ACH Enabled: False Check Total: 1,713.60 Vendor: BrouseJa Jacob Brouse Check Sequence:3 ACH Enabled: False Replace Lost Payroll Check 469.61 07/31/2019 2130-44300-60110 Check Total: - 469.61 Vendor: CintasGK Cintas Corp - Cintas Loc #16K Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: False 4026796550 Floor Mat Rental 69.55 07/31/2019 0101-41930-62200 4026796563 Floor Mat Rental 37.46 07/31/2019 0101-41910-62200 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 175.20 07/31/2019 0101-43100-61020 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 25.04 07/31/2019 0101-43300-61020 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 75.08 07/31/2019 0101-45000-61020 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 25.04 07/31/2019 5100-48100-61020 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 50.04 07/31/2019 5200-48200-61020 4026796824 Uniform Cleaning 25.00 07/31/2019 6100-48800-61020 Check Total: 482.41 Vendor: Clareys Clarey's Safety Equipment Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 183838 Tools 2,203.99 07/31/2019 0101-42200-61205 Check Total: 2,203.99 Vendor: DiamVoge Diamond Vogel Paint Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 2:49 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 802188511 Traffic Paint 380.20 07/31/2019 0101-43100-61020 802188874 Traffic Paint 392.20 07/31/2019 0101-43100-61020 Check Total: 772.40 Vendor: DickinJa James Dickinson Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 2019 2019 Medical Flex Account 855.96 07/31/2019 0101-00000-21211 2019 2019 Medical Flex Account 17.52 07/312019 0101-00000-21211 Check Total: 873.48 Vendor. GaryCarl Gary Carlson Equipment Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False 111823-1 Misc. Supplies 174.62 07/31/2019 5200-48200-61005 Check Total: 174.62 Vendor: Glantz Glantz Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 16536180-00 Supplies for Street Signs 52.02 07/31/2019 0101-43300-61030 Check Total: 52.02 Vendor: Hawkins2 Hawkins Inc Check Sequence: 10 ACII Enabled: False 4542709 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 1,535.99 07/31/2019 5100-48100-61040 Check Total: 1,535.99 Vendor: Insight Insight Public Sector Check Sequence: I1 ACH Enabled: False 1100678212 Lenovo ThinkCentre M7IOE-SFF-C ore 157400. 1,125.08 07/31/2019 0101-41420-61210 Check Total: 1,125.08 Vendor: Menards Menards Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 5945 Lenox 9/1 Screwdriver 10.97 07/31/2019 0101-42200-61005 Check Total: 10.97 Vendor: USBankEq US Bank Equipment Finance Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 390600575 Ricoh Copier Lease @ Public Works 140.50 07/31/2019 0101-41930-62200 390859924 Ricoh Copier Lease @ FS #1 130.29 07/31/2019 0101-41920-62200 390859924 Ricoh Copier Lease @ Bldg Dept 138.03 07/31/2019 0101-42300-62200 390859924 Ricoh Copier Lease @ Comm Ctr 126.05 07/31/2019 2130-44000-62200 390859924 Ricoh Copier Lease @ City Hall 270.63 07/31/2019 0101-41420-62200 390859924 Ricoh Copier Lease @ WTP 75.00 07/31/2019 5100-48100-62200 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 2:49 PM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Total for Check Run: 13,654.67 Total of Number of Checks: 16 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 2:49 PM) Page 3 Check Total: 880.50 Vendor: WisniewK Kristy Wisniewski Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False Fire Training Academy Instructor 850.00 07/31/2019 0101-42200-58100 Check Total: 850.00 Vendor: Wunderli Wunderlich-Malec Engineering Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 59955 Professional Services for Station North 690.00 07/31/2019 4150-49300-63005 Check Total: 690.00 Vendor: ZopilKri Kris Zopfi Check Sequence: 16 ACH Enabled: False 2019 Street Reconstruction 250.00 07/31/2019 4140-49300-63010 Check Total: 250.00 Total for Check Run: 13,654.67 Total of Number of Checks: 16 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 2:49 PM) Page 3 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User. BrendaF Printed: 07/30/2019- 3:19PM Batch: 00407.08.2019 Invoice No Description �y Amount Payment Date Acct Number ANL66WR Reference Vendor: 292Desig 292 Design Group, Inc. Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: False 17102.02-3 Community Center Expansion 190,289.64 08/05/2019 4403-49300-63005 Check Total: 190,289.64 Vendor: AlliedBl Allied Blacktop Co. Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: False Payment #1 2019 Puking Lot Maintenance 1,225.50 08/05/2019 4180-49300-63010 Payment #1 2019 Trail Maintenance 17,361.25 08/05/2019 4141-49300-63010 Check Total: 18,586.75 ' Vendor: AlliedBl Allied Blacktop Co. Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False Final Pymt #2 2019 Trail Maintenance 913.75 08/05/2019 4141-49300-63010 Final Pymt#2 2019 Parking Lot Maintenance 64.50 08/05/2019 4180-49300-63010 Check Total: 978.25 Vendor: AmSignal American Signal Corporatio Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: False 0009430 -IN T-128A-D&D Siren Rotational 21,643.35 08/05/2019 4180-49300-65600 Check Total: 21,643.35 Vendor: AnkCo01 Anoka Co Treasurer Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False S 190708A 2019 3rd Qtr Law Enforcement Contract 795,902.50 08/05/2019 0101-42100-63010 Check Total: 795,902.50 Vendor: BensStm Ben's Structural Fabrication, Inc. Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False Payment #1 - 5A PW Veh Maint/Cold Stomge/Site Wk 64,124.44 08/05/2019 4303-49300-63010 Check Total: 64,124.44 Vendor: DesEarth Designing Earth Contracting Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 3IA&33A-Pymt 2 PW Veh Maint/Cold Storage/Site Wk 183,345.25 08/05/2019 4303-49300-63010 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 3:19 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 3:19 PM) Page 2 Check Total: 183,345.25 Vendor: EbertCon Ebert Construction - Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False Payment #2 - 6A PW Veh Maim/Cold Stomge/Site Wk 3,217.17 08/05/2019 4303-49300-63010 Check Total: 3,217.17 Vendor: Hawkins I Hawkins & Baumgartner, P.A. Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False June 2019 June 2019 Legal Services 15,943.53 08/05/2019 0101-41240-63015 Check Total: 15,943.53 Vendor: KeuchUnd Keuchle Underground, Inc. Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False Payment#3 2019 Street Reconstruction 402,979.05 08/05/2019 4140-49300-63010 Check Total: 402,979.05 -' Vendor: Microsof Microsoft Corporation Check Sequence: 11 ACH Enabled: False E07008SQON Licenses 10,500.00 08/05/2019 0101-41420-61320 Check Total: 10,500.00 Vendor: MingerCo Minger Construction Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False Payment#1 Lift Station#10 Improvements 279,862.88 08/05/2019 412049300-63010 Check Total: 279,862.88 Vendor: Printele Printelect Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 19444 Voters Choice X4 Booths 24,092.00 08/05/2019 4180-49300-61005 Check Total: 24,092.00 Vendor: RIM RUM Construction LLC Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False Payment #3 PW Veh Maint/Cold Storage/Site Wk 26,642.77 08/05/2019 4303-49300-63010 Check Total: 26,642.77 Vendor: SteenWat Steenberg-Watrud Construction Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False Payment #1 - 3A PW Veh Maint/Cold Storuge/Site Wk 71,255.70 08/05/2019 4303-49300-63010 Check Total: 71,255.70 Vendor: StertilK Stertil-Koni Check Sequence: 16 ACH Enabled: False 155026 PW Veh Maint/Cold Storage/Site Wk 174,782.00 08/05/2019 4303-49300-65200 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 3:19 PM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total Vendor: SwedBroR SwedeBro, Inc. 2019159 Mechanically Abrade & Top Clear Coat Check Total: Total for Check Run: Total of Number of Checks: 174,782.00 Check Sequence: 17 10,250.00 08/05/2019 0101-41920-63105 10,250.00 2,294,395.28 17 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (07/30/2019 - 3:19 PM) Page 3 (3)C I T Y O F ND6 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVE RMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Adminisirat David D. Berkowitz, Director of Plic ity Engineer FROM: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works ' e or SUBJECT: Approve Ordinance Amendment Changing/Renaming of Streets/Country Oaks North 3' Addition - Engineering DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION The City Council is requested to approve amending Ordinance 212 for Changing/Renaming of a certain street in Country Oaks North 31 Addition in the City of Andover. DISCUSSION There is one street within the City of Andover that need to be changed/renamed. The street is as follows: The street known as 169' Avenue NW east of Yellow Pine Street in the Country Oaks North 31 Addition development is to be changed/renamed to 168' Lane NW. Making this change will not impact any of the residents since their addresses are already assigned on Yellow Pine Street NW. When this plat was recorded a couple years ago, 169" Avenue NW was used for assigning the street name. - Once approved the Building Official will notify the changes to the Anoka County Sheriff Department, Central Communications -911 Emergency System, Anoka County Assessor, Anoka County Recorder's Office, Anoka County Surveyor, Anoka Post Office and the Andover Fire Department. If approved the Engineering Department would notify the Public Works Department to change the street sign to 1681" Lane NW. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve amending Ordinance 212 for Changing/Renaming of a certain street in Country Oaks 31 Addition the City of Andover. Respectfully submitted, -AW/�� Todd J. Haas Attachments: Ordinance Amendment; Location map; Plat drawings detailing changes to street names CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 212F A ORDINANCE CHANGING /RENAMING STREET NAMES IN THE CITY OF ANDOVER. The City Council of the City of Andover hereby ordains as follows: Section 26. (Changing of 169th Avenue NW to 168th Lane NW). The street presently known as 169th Avenue NW located in Country Oaks North 31d Addition, Section 11, Township 32, Range 24, is hereby renamed 168th Lane NW. All other Sections and the language contained shall remain the same in this Ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this 5th day of Auqust 2019. 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DISCUSSION This new section of Veterans Memorial Boulevard NW has been designed for 35 MPH but since the City does not have the authority to post this as such, staff recommends requesting a study be performed. Note: Veterans Memorial Boulevard NW is designated a Municipal State Aid Street (MSAS) so studies are generally performed by MnDOT after MSAS are constructed unless this meets the urban or rural criteria. If the resolution is approved, MnDOT will perform the speed study. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve the resolution requesting a speed study on Veterans Memorial Boulevard NW between Nightingale Street NW and Tower Drive NW. Respectfully submitted, 4 Todd J. Aaas Attachment: Resolution, Map CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. -19 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING A SPEED STUDY ALONG VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD NW BETWEEN NIGHTINGALE STREET NW AND TOWER DRIVE NW, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 32, RANGE 24 IN THE CITY OF ANDOVER. WHEREAS, MnDOT is requested to do a speed study, and; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby request MnDOT to conduct a speed study on Veterans Memorial Boulevard NW between Nightingale Street NW and Tower Drive NW. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this 5th day of August , 2019. ATTEST: Michelle Hartner— Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ANDOVER Julie Trude - Mayor AN,,Veterans Memorial Blvd NW 15450 .15466= 15451 154W 154th Lin NW 1925 15435 5452 1980 my 15419 15400 11 2060 ' I 1928 15403 15446 F� 15421 "15389 15405 t 15440 "1 955 15378 1-995 15364; 15355 1573 153,d L" N,.� 15349 1948 15345 ,54th 31984 15336 �+ 15308 15328, 15318 15327 15317 1574 15302 15321 15309 i 15260 15245 2045 EE�C(��V Bluemrd 51 NW Bmemrd St Nw E2047 8 •15211 15246 1785 9 — ,,,15200 ""`""""' 15190 m n z :E 15170 1685 0 1929 1885 1853 1815 jos Z 2035 b Crosstown Blvd NW ,Sm�S 2014 15041 m� 1502,9 , t 15015 ,e! L--J�1'4995 1591 14981 g 50N Ln Nt4 15038 ., - 1900 1 1'4956, _ 150214, 14939„ ®15010• 14922' 14933 1495014991 14968 2046 2022 x14905 tt � ^ 1491h `" 14954 2175H LL 1969 Date Created: July 31, 2019 Disclaimer.The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. 1685 CROSSTOWN BUULtVAKU N.VV.-AN UUVtK, MINN tJU1A OO:SU4 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Council Members CC: FROM: Jim Dickinson, City Administ David D. Berkowitz, Director Todd J. Haas, Asst. Public Works ;ngineer SUBJECT: Approve Resolution/Request MnDOT to Conduct Speed Study/Nightingale Street NW (between Crosstown Blvd. NW and 16151 Avenue NW) - Engineering DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION This item is regarding approving a resolution requesting a speed study on Nightingale Street NW between Crosstown Boulevard NW and 16151 Avenue NW. There was discussion at the last City Council meeting about possibly performing a speed study along this section of Nightingale Street NW due to the reconstruction of the roadway that was done in 2013 and the higher pedestrian users along this section. Currently this section of Nightingale Street NW is posted for 55 MPH. The last time MnDOT performed a speed study was back in 2004. No changes were made by MnDOT based engineering and traffic investigation data so the speed limit for this sectioned remained at 55 MPH. Note: Nightingale Street NW is designated a Municipal State Aid Street (MSAS). If the resolution is approved, MnDOT will perform the speed study. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve the resolution requesting a speed study on Nightingale Street NW between Crosstown Boulevard NW and 1615f Avenue NW. Respectfully submitted, Todd J. Haas Attachment: Resolution, Map CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. 0-19 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING A SPEED STUDY ALONG NIGHTINGALE STREET NW BETWEEN CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD NW AND 161ST AVENUE NW, SECTION 15 & 22, TOWNSHIP 32, RANGE 24 IN THE CITY OF ANDOVER. WHEREAS, MnDOT is requested to do a speed study, and; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby request MnDOT to conduct a speed study on Nightingale Street NW between Crosstown Boulevard NW and 161stAvenue NW. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this 5th day of Auqust , 2019. rs�>•>r_��11 Michelle Hartner — Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ANDOVER Julie Trude - Mayor • ,t�NDOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administra FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City Clerk SUBJECT: Approve Extension of Liquor License/Beef O'Brady's DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION Tony Zeece, of Beef O'Brady's, 15190 Bluebird Street has submitted a request for an extension of their liquor license. Beef O'Brady's is planning to hold an outdoor event Saturday, September 7, 2019 and would like Council to approve an extension of their liquor license to include the fenced in area located on the attached map. Barry Mahaffey, Stonewood Properties, Inc. has given approval for Beef O'Brady's to hold their outdoor event. The BBQ event will run 9:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. The cooks will be on the grass leaving the parking available for parking. Overflow parking if needed will be allowed in the daycare parking lot. Staff is recommending conditions for this permit approval. Conditions are the following: 1. The alcohol sold must be contained in the area. Patrons cannot carry alcohol thru the parking lot. 2. The area shall be fenced/roped off. 3. No utilizing the trail with motorized vehicles. 4. Security must be provided by Beef O'Brady's. ACTION REQUIRED Council is requested to consider the extension of the liquor license, request submitted by Beef O'Brady's for September 7, 2019 with the conditions presented by staff. espectfully submitted, Michelle �Haarttnnerr Deputy City Clerk Attach: Outdoor Event Application Event Map Email from Barry Mahaffey, Stonewood Properties, Inc. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV OUTDOOR EVENTS ARE PERMITTED ON WEEKENDS (FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS) IN JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. ESTABLISHMENTS ARE ALLOWED ONE EVENT WEEKEND PER CALENDAR YEAR. EVENT MUST END AT MIDNIGHT. Commercial Outdoor Event Application Name of Business Owner: TS 1V J Zee6- Name of Business: Address of Phone Number of Business: 63-V% t/- Wmail: 6eel`SgheFA&.Ct�i.� i 2. Date(s) of Outdoor Event: , �-O/ 3. Time of Event: • o d 9/ 7 7 0 f o 4. Location of Tent and/or Band: 3, 40' (Provide a sketch on the back of As form detailing where the tent, stage and/or band will.be located on the property, indicating lot boundary lines and building locations.) 5. Extension of Liquor License: Yes No 6. Please provide verification from your Insurance Company indicating your liquor liability insurance provides coverage outside of the premise. P 7. Please provide written permission from property owner. Applicant of this application will comply with Andover City Code 5-6, Noise Control. The business is required to provide security for the outdoor event. Dated: / Owner's ' at Approved: Denied: City Clerk Council Action: _Approved Denied PROVIDE A SKETCH DETAILING WHERE THE TENT, STAGE AND/OR BAND WILL BE LOCATED ON THE PROPERTY, INDICATING LOT BOUNDARY LINES AND BUILDING LOCATIONS. h If,# �.bU Pvn c�al'ry 00wn1ry m645(i ' 43I \\ h _ ' J _ Michelle Hartner From: tony Zeece Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 10:25 AM To: Michelle Hartner Subject: Fw: Rib cook -off EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT: This message originated from outside the City of Andover email system. Use Caution when clicking hyperlinks, downloading pictures or opening attachments. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone Begin forwarded message: On Friday, July 19, 2019, 9:44 AM, Barry Mahaffey < We are okay with this layout as long as it is moved to the south western corner of the lot. Thanks, Barry Mahaffey Sent from my iPhone On Jul 18, 2019, at 5:37 PM, Tony and Matt Zeece < rote: Attached is a proposed diagram of our event set-up. We can move it to a different part of the parking lot if you prefer. Let us know if this will work. Thanks. Tony and Matt <img008.jpg> C I T Y O F ND OVE. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US TO: Mayor and Councilmembers CC: James Dickinson City Admini FROM: Dana Makinen, Human Resources SUBJECT: Accept Resignation of Stephanie Hanson, City Planner DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION This item is to acknowledge the resignation of Stephanie Hanson, City Planner DISCUSSION Stephanie's last day with the City of Andover will be August 16, 2019. Stephanie has accepted the position of Community Development Director with the City of East Bethel. 6� The Human Resources department would like to advertise and recruit candidates for this position. BUDGETIMPACT None. This was already identified in the 2019 Budget. ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is requested to acknowledge the resignation of Stephanie Hanson and authorize Human Resources to begin recruitment for a new City Planner. Respectfully submitted, Dana Makinen C I T Y 0 F Cq ,NDOVEA 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Mayor and Councilmembers Jim Dickinson, City Administrator Approve Code Amendment/Title 7 Fire Department Chapter 3 Open Burning August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION In an effort to update the Fire Regulation Code to meet with the current direction of the City of Andover Fire Service, the Council is requested to discussed and consider approval of updated a number of changes to the City Code Title 7: Fire Regulations on March 19, 2019. Per discussion at the June 25, 2019 City Council workshop (minutes attached), City Staff is offering an amendment to the code to clarify language for the Open Burning section of the code and the placement of fire rings and portable fire pits. DISCUSSION The clarifying language is to meet the original intent as to where a fire ring and portable fire pit and be located to the home. The original code revision used the term "structure" which can mean many different things when the intent was to locate properly from an "occupied structure". The attached amendment corrects the language. ACTION REQUESTED The Council is requested to approve updated changes of the City code Title 7: Fire Department Chapter 3 Open Burning. submitted, - June 25, 2019 City Council workshop minutes - Ordinance Amending City Code Title 7 — (Strikethrough Underlined) Andover City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes—June 25, 2019 Page 8 for the..time being but may need to be addressed in other ways NIAY2019 GENERAL FUND BUDGET Mr. Dickinson stated the repos as injeud6d in the packet and was available for questions. MAY 2019 CITY NT REPOR Mr. Dickins stated the report was included in the packet a s available for questions. OTHER TOPICS Councilmember Bukkila stated she recently reviewed the fire code and has a problem with the use of the word "structure" related to fire pits. She noted that decks are also considered a structure. Mr. Dickinson noted that following staff discussion it was determined that the problem could be resolved by adding one word "habitable" before structure. He noted the item could come back before the Council on a future consent agenda. Councilmember Knight noted that Roseville has gone towards the use of solar and wind power and stated that perhaps Andover should consider that as well. Mayor Trude noted perhaps a summer intern could work on that topic. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Bukkila, Seconded by Barthel, to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Amanda Staple, Recording Secretary CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE TITLE 7. FIRE DEPARTMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER HEREBY ORDAINS: TITLE 7 FIRE DEPARTMENT CHAPTER OPEN BURNING SECTION: 7-3 -2: Permitted Burning; Conditions 7-3- 2: PERMITTED BURNING; CONDITIONS: A. Burning Permitted; Conditions: Open burning of the types and subject to the conditions as hereinafter stated shall be exempt from the prohibition of Section 7-3-2 of this chapter: 1. Recreational Fires: e. Fire Ring: The fire must be contained within a noncombustible "fire ring" and/or pit at least twenty-five feet (25) away from any an occupied structure. f. Portable Fire Pit/Place: A portable fire pit, approved for its use, shall be no closer than ten feet (10) to a -an occupied structure. Portable fire pits burning combustible materials shall have a noncombustible surround protecting ashes and embers from escaping the pit while in use. Fire pits/places using natural gas or propane are not required to have the surround but shall maintain a distance of ten feet to a -an occupied structure. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this 5t" day of August, 2019, ATTEST: Michelle Hartner, City Clerk CITY OF ANDOVER Julie Trude, Mayor 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administi FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City SUBJECT: Approve Tobacco License/13650 Hanson Boulevard NW DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION Steban Kabalan owner of E Cig & Tobacco LLC has applied for a tobacco license. Mr. Kabalan has applied for a tobacco license for a tobacco shop located at 13650 Hanson Boulevard NW, Suite 104. A copy of the lease is on file with the Clerk's office. The appropriate fee has been paid. The Sheriff's Office has approved the background investigation. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve the above license for the period August 6, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk Attach: License Application A1191STJ 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV THIS APPLICATION, FEE AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION MUST BE FILED AND A LICENSE OBTAINED BEFORE YOU CAN LEGALLY ENGAGE IN BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF ANDOVER, MINNESOTA. APPLICATION FEES ARE REFUNDABLE ONLY IF APPLICATION IS WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO APPROVAL. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. TOBACCO LICENSE APPLICATION BUSINESS INFORMATION: NAME (Individual or Company) \3650 K10- ss`\01A- STREET NUMBER & NAME ' I STATE ZIPT MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) CITY STATE ZIP PHONE NUMBER: ( 1 ALTERNATE NUMBER: TYPE OF BUSINESS CONDUCTED AT LOCATION: C2' ';Mdl; BUSINESS OWNERSHIP INFORMATION: TYPE OF OWNERSHIP: ❑ Individual E] Partnership &?� Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) D Corporation (INC) CORPORATION NAME NAME OF OWNERSHIP, PARTN R(S) OR OFFICERS, TITL ., . �.nvi� HUDRESS AND 15HONE NUMBER (attach additional sheets as necessary) I AM THE OWNER OF THE BUSSINESS: [(yYes ❑ No (if no you must attach a written statement from the business owner that authorizes you to apply for the business license on behalf of the business owner) PREMISE/PROPERTY INFORMATION: THE PROPERTY AT WHICH I AM REQUESTING A LICENSE FOR, I []Own ❑ Rentease ❑ Other: (if you rent or lease the premises, you must attach a copy of your fully executed rental or lease agreement or a notarized statement from the property owner that you are authorized to operate such business or provide such services on the property) IV v A71TITI� ilk 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV APPLICANT INFORMATION: HOME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS: DRIVER'S LICENSE #:A h�N city STATE ZIP ALTERNATE NUMBER:( ) EXPIRATION DATE: ✓. STATE OF ISSUANCE: M'i'J PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TRUTHFULLY AND TO BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE. IF THE APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED ON BEHALF OF A PARTNERSHIP, LLC OR CORPORATION, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR EACH PARTNER, OFFICER AND DIRECTOR (attach additional sheets as necessary) 1. Have you ever been convictedany misdemeanor or felony violation of local ordinances (with the exception of misdemeanor traffic violations)? ❑ Yes No (if yes you must provide details of conviction(s); date of offense, date of conviction, location and charge) 2. Have you ever applied for or held a license to conduct a like or similar activity in any other City or State, not including Andover? R2 Yes F-1 No r� ,.cL ,„ w`,`'"� (if yes you must provide details; description, date and location) 6 S 2"S I �V �/ \"'`D��""yl \\���1 M) �5 +'CEJ 3. Have you ever been denied a license to c nduct a similar or like activity or had such licenses suspended, revoked or canceled in any City or State, including Andover: ❑ Yes Liz 0 (if yes you most provide details; description, date and location) 4. List all names, nicknames and aliases by which you have been known: 5. List two (2) of your previous addresses, immediately prior to your present address: 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV ONLY FULLY COMPLETED APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED. PAYMENT AND ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION SUBMITTAL. CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: ❑ License Application Packet, fully completed. ❑ Payment $250.00 ❑ Photocopy of Current Minnesota Driver's License, Minnesota State Issued Identification Card or other Government Issued Identification as evidence that applicant is at least eighteen (18) years of age. ❑ Workers Compensation Form (State requirement) ❑ Tax Clearance Form (State requirement) ❑ Tennessen Warning Form (State requirement) ❑ Minnesota Department of Revenue License Application (State requirement) I agree to waive my constitutional rights against search and seizure and will freely permit peace officers to inspect my premises and agree to the forfeiture of my license if found to have violated the provisions of the ordinance providing for the granting of this license. I do hereby swear that the answers in this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I do authorize the City of Andover, its agents and employees to obtain any necessary information and to conduct an investigation if necessary, into the truth of the statements set forth in this application and the qualifications for said license. I do understand that providing false information shall be grounds for denial of my license. I fully understand that it is my responsibility to be familiar with and abide by the requirements of the City, which is detailed in the pertinent section of the Andover City Code, which is available on the City website at www.andovermn.gov or upon request from the City Clerk and to be familiar with and abide by the laws of the State of Minnesota relating to this licensure. I further understan,0 that the information supplied within this application is classified as public data and will be provided to the public upo equest. Signature: Date. �.1 Fees: $250.00 License # -At— 6 6 J�3 by City Council: Approved Denied Date: Anne Heppell From: Steven Strecker <Steven.Strecker@co.anoka.mn.us> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:40 AM To: Anne Heppell Subject: Re: City of Andover - Tobacco License Applicant (CBD RX) Attachments: Andover Application.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT: This message originated from outside the City of Andover email system. Use Caution when clicking hyperlinks, downloading pictures or opening attachments. Approved From: Anne Heppell <A.Heppell@andovermn.gov> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 8:28 AM To: Nicholas Johnson Cc: Steven Strecker, Michelle Hartner Subject: City ofAndover -Tobacco License Applicant (CBD RX) ****EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT**** This email originated from outside the Anoka County email system. Use caution when clicking hyperlinks, downloading pictures or opening attachments. ****EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT**** Good Morning, I have attached an application for CBD RX for a tobacco license for the City of Andover. At your earliest convenience, please look at the attached and provide approval if everything looks good. Thank you in advance for your helpl Anne Heppell City of Andover 763-767-5132 NOTICE: Unless restricted by law, email correspondence to and from Anoka County government offices may be public data subject to the Minnesota Data Practices Act and/or may be disclosed to third parties. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE MINNESOTA WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW PRINT LEGIBLY IN INK OR TYPE Minnesota Statute, Section 176.182 requires every state and local licensing agency to withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or engage in any activity in Minnesota until the applicant presents acceptable evidence of compliance with the workers' compensation insurance coverage requirement of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 176. The required workers' compensation insurance information is the name of the insurance company, the policy number, and the dates of coverage, or the permit to self -insure. If the required information is not provided or is falsely stated, it shall result in a $2,000 penalty assessed against the applicant by the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industry. ALL APPLICANTS: I certify that the information provided on this form is accurate and complete. If I am signing on behalf of a business, I certify that I am authorized to sign on behalf of the business. Signature: Printed Name: Title: O\x)N,_`,R_5 Date: I am not required to have worker's compensation insurance coverage because: 1 have no employees 1 have employees but they are not covered by workers' compensation law. (see Minnesota Statute 176.041 for list of excluded employees) Explain why your employees are not covered: COMPLETE THIS PORTION ONLY IF YOU ARE INSURED: A valid worker's compensation policy must be kept in effect at all times by employers as required by law. Business Name (Individual name only if no company name is used): DBA (if applicable): Address (must include street address): Insurance Company Name (not agent): Workers Compensation Policy No.: Effective Date: ©,�-I©al`�0 0�Expiration Date: Off! fl Q%&,�Lo IF SELF-INSURED — ATTACH A COPY OF THE PERMIT TO SELF -INSURE NOTE: If your worker's compensation policy is canceled within the license period, you must notify the agency who issued the license/permit by resubmitting this form. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve 2020 Anoka County Sheriff Contract DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION Each year the City Council approves the subsequent years (2020) law enforcement contract with the Anoka County Sheriff's Office as part of the annual budget process. The 2020 contract is attached for the City Council approval. DISCUSSION The 2020 City of Andover Law Enforcement proposed expenditure budget is $3,245,518 which is offset by a Police State Aid revenue budget of $135,200 and School Liaison revenue budget of $99,350 reflecting a net tax levy impact of $3,010,968. The Anoka County Sheriffs contract provides for 80 hours per day of patrol service, 6 hours per day of service provided by a Community Service Officer, a School Liaison Officer in the middle school and high school, a full- time patrol investigator, a full-time crime investigator and 50% of the costs associated with the Crime Watch Program's coordinator position. BUDGETIMPACT The contract total of $3,245,518 is contained in the City of Andover proposed 2020 Budget. ACTION REQUESTED The Andover City Council is requested to approve the attached 2020 Anoka County Sheriffs Ji submitted, — Sheriff's Contract Andover — Cost Summary Anoka County Contract No. C0007401 LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this day of 2019, by and between the County of Anoka, a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota, and the Anoka County Sheriff, hereinafter referred to as the "County," and the City of Andover, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard Northwest, Andover, Minnesota 55304, hereinafter referred to as the "Municipality," for the period of January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2020, hereinafter referred to as the "Contract Term." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Municipality is desirous of entering into a contract with the County, through the Office of the Anoka County Sheriff (hereinafter Sheriff), for the performance of the law enforcement functions hereinafter described within the corporate limits of said Municipality; and WHEREAS, the County is agreeable to rendering such services and law enforcement functions on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, such contracts are authorized and provided for by Minn. Stat. §§ 471.59 and 436.05. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid statutes, and in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein, it is agreed as follows: PURPOSE The County, through its Sheriff, agrees to provide police protection within the corporate limits of the Municipality to the extent and in the manner as hereinafter set forth. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY A. Except as otherwise hereinafter specifically set forth, such services shall encompass the duties and functions of the type normally coming within the jurisdiction of the Sheriff pursuant to Minnesota Law, and, in addition, the Sheriff and his duly assigned deputies shall, within the Municipality's corporate limits, exercise all the police powers and duties of city police officers as provided by Minn. Stat. § 436.05. B. The rendition of services, the standard of performance, the discipline of the deputies, and other matters incident to the performance of such services and the control of personnel so employed, shall remain in and under the sole control of the Sheriff. C. Such services shall include the enforcement of Minnesota State Statutes and the municipal ordinances of the Municipality. D. The County shall furnish and supply all necessary labor, supervision, equipment, and communication facilities for dispatching, jail detention (including the cost of such detention), and daily patrol service as specified in Paragraph II.E. of this Contract, and shall be responsible for the direct payment of any salaries, wages, or other compensation to any County personnel performing services pursuant to this Contract. E. The County agrees to provide law enforcement protection as follows: During the Contract Term, the Sheriff will provide Eighty (80) hours per day of daily patrol service. Said daily patrol service shall be exercised through the employment of patrol cars, to be supplied, equipped, and maintained by the County and staffed by Sheriffs deputies. Daily patrol service will provide and fulfill those services and duties ordinarily provided and fulfilled by city police officers as provided by state law and municipal police officers as provided by state law and municipal ordinances. Notwithstanding the number of hours of patrol services listed in this agreement, the County agrees to provide additional law enforcement services and emergency assistance, as the demand arises and resources allow, at no additional cost to the municipality. The Sheriff will also provide Six (6) hours per day of service by a Community Service Officer. In addition, the Sheriff will provide the service of a Community Service Officer for park security, twenty (20) hours per week, April through September. The Sheriff, upon consultation with the Law Enforcement Committee created pursuant to Paragraph VI. herein, shall determine the time of the day during which the patrol service shall be provided. The Sheriff may periodically change the times of patrol service in order to enhance the effectiveness of the coverage. The Sheriff will also provide a Patrol and Crime Investigator. The Investigators will provide an additional eighty (80) hours per week coverage investigating crimes within the City of Andover. The Investigators will be issued a vehicle and be granted take-home privileges, per Anoka County Sheriff's Office Policy, for that vehicle. The Sheriff will also provide 2 full-time Deputy Sheriffs to be assigned as a School Liaison Officer, in the Municipality's schools during the school year. This will include the middle school and the high school. During the non -school months, these officers will 2 continue to be assigned in the Municipality to work in such areas as patrol, selected enforcement efforts, and crime prevention. The County also agrees to cover 50% of costs associated with the Crime Watch Program's coordinator position. The Municipality agrees to cover the remaining 50%. III. DUTIES OF MUNICIPALITY A. It is agreed that the Sheriff shall have all reasonable and necessary cooperation and assistance from the Municipality, its officers, agents, and employees, so as to facilitate the performance of this Contract. B. This Contract shall not alter the responsibility for prosecution of offenses occurring within the Municipality as is currently provided by law. Likewise, collection and distribution of fine monies shall be controlled in the manner provided by law. IV. COMPENSATION/TERM The Municipality hereby agrees to pay to the County the sum of Three Million Two Hundred Forty Five Thousand Five Hundred Eighteen Dollars and 00/100s ($3,245,518.00) for the contract term for law enforcement protection. Said sum is payable in four (4) equal installments due March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of the Contract Term. The County agrees that the Municipality will receive a credit against its contract price obligation as a result of anticipated Police State Aide. The amount of the credit will be determined by the amount of money received per sworn officer from the State of Minnesota times the number of sworn officers charged to service the contract. V. RENEWAL This Contract may be renewed for a successive period of one (1) year. Said renewals shall be accomplished in the following manner: A. Not later than one hundred fifty (150) days prior to the expiration of the current Contract, the County, through its Sheriff, shall notify the Municipality in writing of its intention to renew. Said notification shall include notice of any increase in total contract cost. B. Not later than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the current Contract, the Municipality shall notify the Sheriff in writing if the Municipality does not wish to accept the increased costs and renew the Contract for a successive one year term. If the Municipality fails to notify the County in writing that it does not intend to renew the Contract, the -3- Contract shall automatically renew for another one-year period under the terms of this Contract and any increase in costs provided to the Municipality under the notice requirement of section V.A. of this Contract. VI. COLLABORATION The County, through its Sheriff or his designee(s), agrees to meet as needed with the governing council of the Municipality. The purpose of said meetings shall be for the Municipality to provide feedback to the County and for the parties to confer and discuss potential improvements in the implementation of services under this Contract. The Sheriff shall make reasonable efforts to consider the Municipality's concerns or requests. The time and place of these meetings shall be determined by the Municipality with reasonable notice to the Sheriff. VII. DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS All funds disbursed by the County or the Municipality pursuant to this Contract shall be disbursed by each entity pursuant to the method provided by law. VIII. STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY A strict accounting shall be made of all funds, and reports of all receipts and disbursements shall be made upon request by either party. IX. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION In accordance with Anoka County's Affirmative Action Policy and the County Commissioners' policies against discrimination, no person shall illegally be excluded from full- time employment rights in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the program which is the subject of this Contract on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, public assistance status, age, disability, or national origin. X. INDEMNIFICATION The Municipality and the County mutually agree to indemnify and hold harmless each other from any claims, losses, costs, expenses, or damages, injuries or sickness resulting from the acts or omissions of their respective officers, agents, or employees, relating to the activities conducted by either party under this Contract. -4- XI. TERMINATION This Contract may be terminated by the mutual agreement of the parties. This Contract may be unilaterally terminated by either party at any time with or without cause upon not less than one hundred eighty (180) days written notice delivered by mail or in person to the other party. Notices delivered by mail shall be deemed to be received two (2) days after mailing. Such termination shall not be effective with respect to services rendered prior to such notice of termination. XII. NOTICE For purposes of delivering any notices hereunder, notice shall be effective if delivered to the Anoka County Sheriff, 13301 Hanson Boulevard Northwest, Andover, Minnesota 55304, on behalf of the County; and the City Administrator of the City of Andover, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard Northwest, Andover, Minnesota 55304, on behalf of the Municipality. XIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/REQUIREMENT OF A WRITING It is understood and agreed that the entire agreement of the parties is contained herein and that this Contract supersedes all oral and written agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, as well as any previous contract presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter thereof. Any alterations, variations, or modifications of the provisions of this Contract shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing and duly signed by the parties herein. -5- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Municipality, by its governing body has caused this Contract to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its Clerk, and the County of Anoka, by resolution of the County Board of Commissioners, has caused this Contract to be signed by the County Sheriff, Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, and attested by the County Administrator, all on the day and year first above written. COUNTY OF ANOKA CITY OF ANDOVER By: By: Scott Schulte., Chair County Board of Commissioners Its: Dated: ATTEST 0 Dated: By: Rhonda R. Sivarajah County Administrator Its: Dated By: James Stuart Sheriff Dated: APPROVED AS TO FORM By: Bryan Lindberg Assistant County Attorney Dated: Dated: Andover - Cost Summary January 2020- December 2020 Attachment A L PERSONNEL A. Sworn Deputy Sheriff 1.) 16.80 Patrol Deputies $3,245,518 1,317,738 2.) 7 Overtime (Average hours/month per Deputy) 84,576 3.) 2 Liaison Officers 156,874 4.) 2 Patrol Investigators 158,674 B. Non -Sworn C.S.O. 6 hours per day 38,325 Non -Sworn C.S.O. - Parks 9,100 C. Crime Watch Coordinator 20 hours/week 29,640 Benefits for Sworn and Non -Sworn Personnel Total Benefits 754,937 TOTAL PERSONNEL COSTS $2,549,863 j II. VEHICLE A. Police Equipped Vehicles 3.5 Squads 127,925 B. C.S.O. Vehicle 1 Vehicle 4,000.00 C.S.O. Vehicle - Parks 0 (split usage with cso vehicle above) 3,200.00 C. Liaison/inv./crime watch Vet 1 Vehicle 27,000.00 D. Crime Watch Coordinator Vehicle - 1/2 0.00 E. Patrol/Crime Investigators Vehicles/Crime Watch 0.00 F. Total Maintenance Costs for all vehicles 1.) Vehicle 170,418 2.) Emergency & Communications Equipment 42,903 3.) Emergency Vehicle Equip. replc fee 5,000 4.) Insurance 27,550 5.) Cellular Telephone 9,235 Total Maintenance Costs 255,107 TOTAL VEHICLE COSTS $417,232 5 111. Administrative Costs A. PSDS Maintenance costs 16,787 B. Administrative, Clerical,+computer fee charges Etc. 261,636 Total Administrative Costs $278 423 IV. TOTAL COST TO CONTRACTING MUNICIPALITY $3,245,518 *Less Amount Received From State for Police State Aid 135,200 NET COST TO CONTRACTING MUNICIPALITY $3,110,318 'This figure is determined by the State and is subject to fluctuation. The latest estimate is $6500 per Deputy. Revenue received is for previous year Deputy hours hired prior to July 1 Detail Attached 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Honorable Mayor and Councilmemb CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator / V Joe Janish, Community Development ' ect FROM: Stephanie L. Hanson, City Planner SUBJECT: Rezoning Request - Rezone from R-1 Single Family Rural to R-4 Single Family Urban — PIN's 13-32-24-32-0001;13-32-24-32-0002;13-32-24-32-0003 – Nathan Fair (Applicant – Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC) DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION The City Council is requested to review the proposed request to rezone the parcels located at 680 Constance Blvd, 16019 Constance Blvd, and PIN 13-32-24-32-0003 from R-1 Single Family Rural to R-4 Single Family Urban as requested by Nathan Fair. A location map is attached. DISCUSSION As with all rezonings, the City shall find one of the two following findings that are provided by state statute: The original zoning was in error, and/or the character of the area or times and conditions have changed to such an extent to warrant the rezoning. The property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) and within the current stage of sewer expansion. Times and conditions have changed with the extension of municipal sewer and water into this area of the city. The Andover Comprehensive Plan has the properties guided as Transitional Residential; which contains properties within the MUSA currently zoned rural but guided for urban development. It has been requested by the applicant to rezone the properties so the land can be developed into urban residential lots for the proposed development known as The Villas at Crosstown Woods. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation On July 23, 2019, the Commission held a public hearing to gather public input. There were no public comments. The Commission recommended approval to rezone the parcels on a 6 – 0 vote (1 absent). Draft meeting minutes are attached for your review. ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is asked to consider the recommendation of the Commission to approve the rezoning request since the properties are located within the MUSA, water and sewer are available to the property, and the request is in harmony with the Andover Comprehensive Plan. In Attachments Ordinance Amendment Location of Parcels to be Rezoned July 23, 2019 Draft PZ Meeting Minutes Re�ctfully su i ed, Stephanie L. Hanson Cc: Nathan Fair, Landmark of Andover LLC, 13432 Hanson Blvd NW, Andover, MN 55304 Judith Carlson, P.O. Box 118, Andover, MN 55304 Joan and William Barth, 11234 South Tomi Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85044 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE XXX AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE TITLE 12-3-4, ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER HEREBY ORDAINS: City Code 12-3-4, The Zoning District Map of the City of Andover is hereby amended as follows: 1. Rezone land from R-1, Single Family Rural Residential to R-4, Single Family Urban Residential on approximately 20- acres, more specifically legally described as: UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE El/2 OF NI/2 OF NW1/4 OF SWI/4 OF SEC 13-32-24 IN ANOKA CNTY, MN (SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0001, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA; and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE N1/2 OF W1/2 OF NI/2 OF NWl/4 OF SWI/4 OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF & OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0002, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA, and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE S1/2 OF WI/2 OF NI/2 OF NW1/4 OF SWIA OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0003, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA 2. The findings for the rezoning are that the property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area and also within the current stage of sewer expansion. Times and conditions have changed with the extension of municipal sewer and water into this area of the City. It is now appropriate to rezone the property to Single Family Urban Residential (R-4) at the request of the applicant and property owners to allow the properties to utilize the available municipal sewer and water. 3. All other sections of the Zoning Ordinance shall remain as written and adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this day of 2019. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Michelle Harmer, City Clerk Julie Trude, Mayor 3 Date Created: July 17, 2019 Disclaimer: The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. Location Of Parcels tO be Rezoned a Commissioners present: Karen Godfrey, Scott Hudson, Nick Loehlein, Jeff Sims, and Mary VanderLaan Commissioners absent: Dean Daninger Also present: Community Development Director Joe Janish City Planner Stephanie Hanson PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OFMINUTES July 9, 2019 Regular Meeting: Correct as written. Motion by Godfrey, seconded by VanderLaan, to approve the minutes as presented. Motion carried on a 4 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -present (Loehlein, Sims), 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. PUBLIC HEARING: Conditional Use Permit – Rezoning Request - Rezone from R-1 Single Family Rural to R-4 Single Family Urban — PIN' s 13- 32- 24- 32- 0001; 13- 32- 24- 32- 0002; 13- 32- 24- 32- 0003 Nathan Fair (Applicant– Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC). City Planner Hanson noted the applicant's name is Nathan Fair rather than Nathan Jones, indicating a typographical error was made. She oriented the subject property, consisting of approximately 20 acres, on a location map and stated the request from R-1 to R-4 may be approved if the City shall find one of two findings provided by state statute: 1) The original zoning was in error, which is not applicable; or 2) The character of the area or times and conditions have changed to warrant rezoning. The property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) and is also in a current stage of sewer expansion and municipal services. The Andover Comprehensive Plan guides this area as Transitional Residential, which contains properties within the MUSA, currently zoned rural but are guided for urban development, and rezoning this property will prepare it for urban A A c DRA � C rn� o 0M N C M Z' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSIONMEETING – JULY23, 2019 �N CL The The Regular Bi -Monthly Meeting of the Andover Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by Chairperson Bert Koehler IV on July 23, 2019, 7:00 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard NW, Andover, Minnesota. ❑ Commissioners present: Karen Godfrey, Scott Hudson, Nick Loehlein, Jeff Sims, and Mary VanderLaan Commissioners absent: Dean Daninger Also present: Community Development Director Joe Janish City Planner Stephanie Hanson PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OFMINUTES July 9, 2019 Regular Meeting: Correct as written. Motion by Godfrey, seconded by VanderLaan, to approve the minutes as presented. Motion carried on a 4 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -present (Loehlein, Sims), 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. PUBLIC HEARING: Conditional Use Permit – Rezoning Request - Rezone from R-1 Single Family Rural to R-4 Single Family Urban — PIN' s 13- 32- 24- 32- 0001; 13- 32- 24- 32- 0002; 13- 32- 24- 32- 0003 Nathan Fair (Applicant– Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC). City Planner Hanson noted the applicant's name is Nathan Fair rather than Nathan Jones, indicating a typographical error was made. She oriented the subject property, consisting of approximately 20 acres, on a location map and stated the request from R-1 to R-4 may be approved if the City shall find one of two findings provided by state statute: 1) The original zoning was in error, which is not applicable; or 2) The character of the area or times and conditions have changed to warrant rezoning. The property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) and is also in a current stage of sewer expansion and municipal services. The Andover Comprehensive Plan guides this area as Transitional Residential, which contains properties within the MUSA, currently zoned rural but are guided for urban development, and rezoning this property will prepare it for urban 0 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes – July 23, 2019 Page 2 development. The Planning and Zoning Commission is asked to consider recommending approval based on this information. She said the applicant is available for questions. Chairperson Koehler stated this request is to rezone the property and does not have anything to do with the development of the property, which is the next item on the agenda, and anyone wishing to comment regarding the development should wait until that time. Commissioner Hudson stated he heard or read information indicating the parcel is 20 acres, which City Planner Hanson confirmed as correct. Commissioner Hudson asked why the map indicates the parcel as ten acres. City Planner Hanson stated that was another typo; in the Public Hearing Notice she stated ten acres but it is about 20 acres. Chairperson Koehler said the Comprehensive Plan states the property is to be changed to either residential or commercial and asked for confirmation that the request is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. City Planner Hanson confirmed that as correct. Motion by Hudson, seconded by Loehlein, to open the public hearing at 7:06 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. There was no public input. Motion by Loeblein, seconded by VanderLaan, to close the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. There was no further discussion. Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Godfrey, to recommend to the City Council approval of the rezoning request. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. City Planner Hanson stated this item would be before the Council at the August 5, 2019 City Council meeting. PUBLIC HEARING: Preliminary Plat/Planned Unit Development (PUD) — The Villas at Crosstown Woods — Landmark of Andover, LLC —Nathan Fair (applicant). City Planner Hanson indicated the subject property on a location map titled The Villas at Crosstown Woods, consisting of 12 single-family homes and 36 villa -style units. As background information, the sketch plan was reviewed at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on January 22, 2019, and the City Council reviewed the sketch plan on February 19, 2019. Council provided recommendations to the applicant which included enhance architectural standards; internal trails and a trail connection to Crosstown Blvd; a gazebo, grills and tables, some type of gathering place; and a tree preservation plan and buffering to provide separation from the Miller's Woods development. The developer is 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator Joe Janish, Community Developm t irectorq�? FROM: Stephanie L. Hanson, City Planner SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat/Planned Unit Development (PUD) — The Villas at Crosstown Woods — Landmark of Andover LLC — Nathan Fair (applicant) DATE: August 5, 2019 INTRODUCTION The City Council is asked to review a Preliminary Plat/PUD known as The Villas at Crosstown Woods. The development consists of twelve (12) single family homes on the eastern portion of the plat and thirty-six (36) villa style units centrally located and on the western portion of the plat. The applicant submitted a narrative of the proposed PUD. The PUD narrative is attached for your review. BACKGROUND A sketch plan was reviewed at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on January 22, 2019. City Council reviewed the sketch plan on February 19, 2019 and provided recommendations to the applicant which included the following: Enhance architectural standards, including a variety of materials to be utilized on the exterior of each home; Internal trails and a trail connection to Crosstown Blvd, as recommended by the Parks Commission; Recommend a gazebo, grills and tables to provide the common gathering place; and, Tree preservation plan and buffering to provide separation from Millers Woods development. Approved meeting minutes from both meetings are attached for your review. Also, the City Council meeting may be viewed on QCTV's Website (qctv.org/city meeting/andover-city- council-2-19-2019/#t=3070). DISCUSSION Purpose of PUD? A PUD is a planning tool communities use is to encourage more efficient allocation of density and intensity of land use where such arrangement is desirable and feasible by providing the means for greater creativity and flexibility in environmental design than provided under the strict application of City code. It must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City Council that a higher quality development will result than could be otherwise achieved through strict application of City to code. 2 The Andover Review Committee (ARC) reviewed the preliminary plat/PUD and submitted comments to the applicant. Engineering and Planning comments have been attached for your review. Conformance with Local and Regional Plans and Ordinances 1. The property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) Boundary. 2. Pending tonight's action(s), the properties are proposed to be rezoned from R-1, Single Family Rural Residential to R-4 Single Family Urban to accommodate urban development. Low density development (R4 -Urban) is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Access The development will be accessed from Crosstown Blvd, through Millers Woods development and a new access will be created from 1615 Avenue NW. The plat will also be accessed through the Miller's Woods development. Since the new access is from a county road, Anoka County Highway Division (ACRD) reviewed and provided access requirements to the applicant. After the first review, ACHD required a right turn lane and a left by-pass lane at Norway St NW; however, during the Commission meeting, the applicant indicated the by-pass lane may not be possible because there is not enough right-of-way width in the area. On July 30, 2019, ACHD determined that due to right-of-way constraints outside the control of the developer, it is not reasonable for the westbound by-pass lane to be constructed; therefore, ACHD removed the requirement of the by-pass lane. ACHD comments are attached for your review. At the time of sketch plan review, City Council supported the two (2) existing accesses within Miller's Woods (Olive St. NW and Norway St. NW) to be extended to the north to make a connection to the proposed development. The Norway St. NW connection provides direct access to the twelve (12) single family homes; whereas the Olive St. NW connection provides direct access to the thirty-six (36) villas. The proposed city streets meet city code requirements. Utilities Each of the lots will be served by municipal sewer and water. There are 48 sewer hook ups allocated for this area. Lots The property would be rezoned from R-1 Single Family Rural to R-4 Single Family Urban. R-1 City Code requirements include lot size requirements of 11,200 square feet and lot widths of 80 feet wide at the front yard setback line. The applicant is proposing to deviate from the R-4 lot size and setback standards. Requested PUD standards are defined later in the report. City staff is concerned about the buildability of Lot 8 of the single-family homes. It appears the lot may not be wide enough for the placement of a single-family home. The developer is required to submit the building pad location and lot width to ensure there is enough space to accommodate a home. If not, lot 8 may need to be eliminated and lot lines for lots 1— 7 will need to be adjusted. The applicant provided a written response that Jonathon Homes has floor plans to fit the lot and identified the plans as the Aspen and Ellingwood. 3 Tree Preservation/Landscape Plan There are numerous trees throughout the property. The developer would like to preserve more; however, most of the trees need to be removed because of requirements for stormwater treatment and grading purposes. Areas to be preserved are shown on the attached Landscape Plan. The trees to be saved will serve as a buffer between the existing Miller's Woods development to the south, and to provide a buffer between the villas and Crosstown Blvd. and Constance Blvd. Also, in compliance to city code, trees will be planted in each of the front yards. City code 12- 13-5 (D) requires screening between the rear yard and the adjacent street on double frontage residential lots. This will be achieved by providing landscaping, as shown on the Landscape Plan. Staff has concerns with the planting of large species trees such as sugar maples, pin and white oaks, sentry lindens, ironwood, and Kentucky coffee trees in the front yards. Large tree species need a larger area because of the ultimate height of the tree and canopy width. More specifically, the villa properties do not provide enough open area for a wide canopy width. Mature trees will hang within the road right-of-way and over the top of the homes; potentially causing safety concerns. Staff recommends the overstory trees be modified to species that fit within the provided open area of each lot. According to City Code 13-3-11, desirable PUD design qualities include "providing considerable landscaping treatments that complement the overall design and contribute toward an overall landscape theme, and providing an attractive streetscape through the use of undulating topography, landscaping, decorative street lighting, etc." Regarding the villas, staff recommended providing a landscape plan for foundation plantings, at a minimum, within the front yard of the villas. The applicant has updated the Landscape Plan to include foundation plantings. Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD) The plat is in the process of being reviewed by CCWD. The developer is required to meet all conditions of CCWD and obtain the proper permits prior to site work. Park and Recreation Commission The Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the request on February 7, 2019. The current Master Park Plan does not show the potential of parkland in this area; the Commission requests cash -in -lieu of land for this development. The Commission discussed and acknowledged the need for a trail on the western side of the plat to connect with a future trail on Crosstown Blvd. Coordination with other Agencies The developer and/or owner are responsible to obtain all necessary permits (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and any other agency that may have an interest in the site). Initial contact shall be made with the City Engineering Department regarding this item. PUD The applicant is requesting a Planned Unit Development (PUD) as part of this development. The applicant is requesting flexibility in the bulk area standards including size, dimension and 3 L/ density, primarily to have flexibility to include a villa -style home in the development. The PUD narrative from the developer is attached for your review. PUD Review Applicable Ordinances City Code 13-3-9 regulates the findings that are required for a PUD to be approved. The applicant has addressed some of the findings in the attached narrative: 1. The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan of the City. According to the Comprehensive Plan, the properties are to be developed as either commercial or residential. The overall density of the proposed residential development follows the Comprehensive Plan as well. The plan requires 1.5 — 3.6 houses per acre. The proposed PUD development is 2.5 houses per acre; therefore, meets the density requirements of the plan. According to the Metropolitan Council, the net density for this development is calculated by the following: Gross Area — Wetlands/# of lots. The table on sheet 1 of 1 of the plan set shows the gross area as 19.93 acres and wetlands as .66 acres. 2. The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. The PUD provides a buffer with existing vegetation to provide privacy from adjoining properties. It separates the villas from the single-family homes to the south and provides an additional buffer on the SE corner of Crosstown Blvd and Constance Blvd. A smaller footprint of the lot and home provides larger open space areas that will be managed through a Homeowner's Association. The twelve (12) single family homes will be in similar design and architectural standards as the single-family homes located to the south, within the Millers Woods plat. 3. The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of PUD. 1I 5 The table below depicts the proposed PUD standards: Proposed PUD Standards: No. Item R-4 P.U.D. P.U.D. Reason for Request Standard Request Request for for single- for Single family family detached homes homes single family villas 1 Min. Lot Width 80 ft 53 ft 70 ft Reduced lot size/sizes typical for cluster design techniques 2 Min. Lot Depth 130 ft 115 ft 135 ft Reduced lot depth typical for cluster design developments 3 Min. Lot Area 11,400 sf 6,800 sf 11,000 sf The smallest lot in the development is 7,000 sq/ft with the largest being 22,000 sq/ft. This creates a better utilization of the land. Front Setback 35 ft 16.5 ft 25 ft Reduces impervious surface, enlarges back yards and (from right -of- buffers, allows more space from the homes to the sensitive 4 way) areas such as saved woodlands and wetlands. Typical setbacks for cluster designed developments. 5 Side Setback 10 It 6.5 ft 6.5 ft Reduced side yard setbacks are typical for cluster design Garage side 6 ft 6.5 ft 6.5 ft developments. Corner Lot 35 ft 20 ft 20 ft 6 Rear Setback 30 ft 3011 30 ft The setback reduction gives flexibility for structure placement for the villas. Rear Setback to 40 40 ft NA No single-family homes are affected by this setback. County Road 7 Lot Depth 130 ft 115 ft 135 ft Villas are constructed as a complete package with patios and/or decks. Extra buildable space in the rear yard is not necessary for future accessory uses (pools, sheds, etc). This gives extra space in the rear yard and is typical of cluster design development. 8 Buildable Depth 110 ft 90 — 100 ft 110 ft Villas are constructed as a complete package with patios and/or decks. Extra buildable space in the rear yard is not necessary for future accessory uses (pools, sheds, etc). This gives extra space in the rear yard and is typical of cluster design development 9 Double Frontage 140 ft 134 ft NA The reduced front yard setback gives enough space in the Lot Depth rear yard to provide a buffer. This is typical of cluster desi development. A City Code 13-3-11 identifies Desirable PUD Design Qualities that are sought in any PUD proposal as listed below and the developer's response as written in the PUD narrative: A. Achieves efficiency in the provision of streets and utilities and preserves area to achieve the elements of design qualities described in this Chapter. Cluster design techniques allow for woodland and open space preservation. There will be a trail easement for access to Crosstown Blvd. B. Provides convenient and safe access for vehicles and pedestrians and all types of activity that are anticipated to be a part of the proposed development. Safe access for vehicles and pedestrians with the proposed wider standard street. While it is not anticipated that substantial traffic volumes will be generated, it provides a walkable, pedestrian friendly neighborhood with neighborhood gathering encouraged through the use of wider, pedestrian friendly streets and homes clustered closer to the streets. Outlet A may also encourage neighborhood gathering. Outlet A will be deeded to the HOA and future improvements could include neighborhood gardens, firepit, or bench area overlooking the pond. C. Provides a tree line buffer between backyards of back-to-back lots. Through the use of the PUD we are able to provide buffers of existing vegetation along the perimeter. The northwest corner of the site will have a stand of trees preserved providing a visual screen for the intersection of Constance and Crosstown. There will also be a significant stand of trees preserved along the south property line providing a wooded open space buffer between this proposal and the existing Millers Woods. This saved woodland along the south will be protected through the use of a conservation easement, ensuring protection from any unnecessary future removal. D. Preserves existing stands of trees and/or significant trees and provides additional tree plantings. As mentioned above, there will be two stands of trees that we have worked hard through planning and engineering to preserve. One of the ways that this is made possible is through the use of reduced setbacks. We are proposing landscape treatments over and above what would be required by ordinance. Providing 2 trees per lot there would be a requirement of 92 trees. We are proposing 159 trees. We are also oversizing the trees from the minimum requirement. The overstory trees will be a minimum of 2" caliper. Many of these proposed trees will be used to create a buffer along Constance and Crosstown Boulevards. We have selected a variety of trees that are hardy and will create ample screening in the buffer areas and interest along the streetscape. As part of the landscaping, there will be a custom designed monument with a large planting bed featured near the northeast entrance. It is also anticipated that the cluster mailboxes will be attractive additions to the streetscape in conjunction with the boulevard trees. E. The proposed structures within the development demonstrate quality architectural design and the use of high-quality building materials for unique design and detailing. Even though these lots are a reduction in size from standard R-4 lots, these homes will be created with the highest quality architecture using high quality building materials providing homes at least in line with the existing home values in the area. Exhibits attached of colored renderings for Villas and Single-family homes. There will be an HOA for the villa homes and Outlet A ensuring uniformity in maintenance and exterior aesthetic. Outlot A could encourage neighborhood gathering. Homes The PUD request is to allow 36 detached single-family townhomes/villas and 12 single family homes. The housing styles and architectural standards will be similar to the attached photos. The homes will provide stone on the front elevation as well as maintenance free siding, hardy board, vinyl shakes and/or columns at the entrances of each structure. PLAT SUBMITTAL PROCESS Minnesota Statues requires that all subdivision applications be preliminary approved or disapproved within 120 days following delivery of an application completed in compliance with the municipal ordinance by the applicant to the municipality; therefore, the preliminary plat must be approved or disapproved by October 4, 2019. Below is the submittal timeline(s) for this particular project: Sketch Plan: Submittal Date: Staff Review Comment: City Council Action: Preliminary Plat: Review #1 Submittal Date: Review#1 Submittal Complete Staff Review Complete: Review #2 Submittal: Draft Staff Review Complete: Public Hearing: City Council Action: January 2, 2019 January 4, 2019 February 19, 2019 June 6, 2019 (however, submittal was incomplete, fees and signed application was not included) June 17, 2019 June 28, 2019 July 11, 2019 July 18, 2019 July 23, 2019 August 5, 2019 7 7 I Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation On July 23, 2019, the Commission held a public hearing to gather public comments. The Commission recommended approval with modifications to the conditions on a 6 — 0 vote (1 absent). A draft of the meeting minutes is attached. Public comments are as follows: • Concerns with location of preserved trees and how much buffer there will be from Miller's Woods • Resident want a road easement to the east for future rural development • size of recreation area and price range of villas • Safety concerns (speeding) with the extension of Norway St and option for a 3 -way stop Commission members discussed the following: • Update to the Landscape Plan to include Villa foundation plantings • Noise mitigation, as mentioned by Anoka County Highway Division • Which house plan will fit on Lot 8 (Developer stated the Aspen and Ellingwood house models) • Concerns with the 16.5 foot front yard setback • HOA - regulations of structures constructed within Outlot A • Recommended developer to update narrative to better support the PUD request ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is asked to consider the recommendation by the Commission the Preliminary Plat/PUD. N Attachments Resolution of Approval Resolution of Denial (Staff would assist with the Findings of Fact) Location Map City Code Ch. 3 Planned Unit Development City Staff Comments, dated July 16, 2019 Anoka County Transportation Division Comments, July 30, 2019 and July 17, 2019 July 23, 2019 Draft PZ Meeting Minutes Sketch Plan Meeting Minutes PZ January 22, 2019 CC February 19, 2019 PUD Narrative Architectural and Housing Floor Plans Villas Single Family Residential PUD Landscape Plan Preliminary Plat Respectfully submitted, Stephanie L. Hanson Cc: Nathan Fair, Landmark of Andover LLC, 13432 Hanson Blvd NW, Andover, MN 55304 Judith Carlson, P.O. Box 118, Andover, MN 55304 Joan and William Barth, 11234 South Tomi Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85044 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO XXX A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR "THE VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS" THE PROPERTIES LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS: UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE El/2 OF NI/2 OF NWl/4 OF SWIA OF SEC 13-32-24 IN ANOKA CNTY, MN (SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0001, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA; and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE NI/2 OF WI/2 OF N1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SWI/4 OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF & OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0002, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA, and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE S1/2 OF W1/2 OF NI/2 OF NWl/4 OF SWIM OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0003, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA WHEREAS, Landmark Development of Minnesota, LLC has requested approval of a preliminary plat/planned unit development for The Villas at Crosstown Woods; and WHEREAS, the Andover Review Committee has reviewed the preliminary plat and planned unit development; and WHEREAS, pursuant to published and mailed notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission has conducted a public hearing on said plat; and WHEREAS, as a result of such public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the preliminary plat and planned unit development to the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Andover hereby agrees with the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and approves the Preliminary Plat/Planned Unit Development of The Villas at Crosstown Woods with the following conditions: 1. Trail fees and cash dedication in lieu of land as recommended by the Park and Recreation Commission with final approval by the City Council. 2. City of Andover staff comments dated July 16, 2019 and July 17, 2019 shall be satisfactorily addressed prior to any grading of the site. The Andover Engineering Department will determine when all items have been addressed. 3. Coon Creek watershed District comments must be satisfactorily addressed and an approved CCWD permit must be obtained prior to any grading of the site. 4. Anoka County Highway Division comments dated July 17, 2019, or as amended by ACRD, must be satisfactorily addressed, and plans approved prior to the approval of the final plat. 10 5. Exhibit A shall regulate the PUD standards for the development. 6. Exhibit B shall regulate home construction to be the same or like the housing styles and color -schemes; including up to a 3 stall garage. 7. Exhibit C shall regulate tree preservation areas with tree removal occurring for public improvements, building pads, storm water requirements; and the landscape plan that regulates required plantings for the development, subject to approval by Andover City Staff. 8. Legal documents for the Vehicle Maintenance Access Agreements must be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior to the approval of the final plat. 9. Prior to final plat recording at Anoka County, a development agreement acceptable to the City Attorney must be executed by the Developer. 10. Developer will provide recordable covenants and legal HOA documents to be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney and City Council prior to the approval of the final plat. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of 2019. ATTEST: Michelle Harmer, City Clerk CITY OF ANDOVER Julie Trude, Mayor 19 - EXHIBIT A APPROVED PUD STANDARDS THE VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS No. Item R-4 P.U.D. P.U.D. Reason for Request Standard Requestfo Request for for single- detached Single family family single homes homes family villas 1 Min. Lot Width 80 ft 53 ft 7o ft Reduced lot size/sizes typical for cluster design techniques 2 Min. Lot Depth 130 ft 115 ft 135 ft Reduced lot depth typical for cluster design developments 3 Min. Lot Area 11,400 sf 6,800 sf 11,000 sf The smallest lot in the development is 7,000 sq/ft with the largest being 22,000 sq/ft. This creates a better utilization of he land. Front Setback 35 ft 16.5 ft 25 ft Reduces impervious surface, enlarges back yards and (from right -of- buffers, allows more space from the homes to the sensitive 4 way) areas such as saved woodlands and wetlands. Typical setbacks for cluster designed developments. 5 Side Setback loft 6.5 ft 6.5 ft Reduced side yard setbacks are typical for cluster design Garage side 6 ft 6.5 ft 6.5 ft developments. Corner Lot 35 ft 20 ft 20 ft 6 Rear Setback 30 ft 30 ft 30 ft The setback reduction gives flexibility for structure placement for the villas. Rear Setback to 40 40 ft NA No single family homes are affected by this setback. County Road 7 Lot Depth 130 ft 115 ft 135 ft Villas are constructed as a complete package with patios and/or decks. Extra buildable space in the rear yard is not necessary for future accessory uses (pools, sheds, etc). This gives extra space in the rear yard and is typical of cluster design development. 8 Buildable Depth 1 to ft 90 — 100 ft 110 ft Villas are constructed as a complete package with patios and/or decks. Extra buildable space in the rear yard is not necessary for future accessory uses (pools, sheds, etc). 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TYPE OF MULCH TO BE CHOSEN BY DEVELOPER/BUIWER ROCK MULCH TO BE UID ON 6MM BUCK POLY SHEETING LANDSCAPE GRACE BUCK VNYL EDGER TO BE USED BETWEEN PUNTNG BED AND SOD SEE SHEET L1 FOR TREE LOCATIONS AND SCHEDULE PUNT MATERIALS TO BE CHOSEN FROM UST SHOWN. LANDSCAPE NOTES RUB} MALL DECIDUOlyS S iRui-6 ' r � i; 1"CIDQODSVR-EVER H '3 - .I LL DECIDUOUS SHRUB -6 DIUM DECIDUOUS SHRUB -1 EDI DECIDUO S S RUB -1 SMALL DECIDUOUS SHRUB - - ------- ADING GREE 2 ERENNIAL- 1 NOTES FOUNDATON PUNTNGS TO BE MULCHED WITH ROCK MULCH TO A DEPTH OF 3'. TYPE OF MULCH TO BE CHOSEN BY DEVELOPER/BUIWER ROCK MULCH TO BE UID ON 6MM BUCK POLY SHEETING LANDSCAPE GRACE BUCK VNYL EDGER TO BE USED BETWEEN PUNTNG BED AND SOD SEE SHEET L1 FOR TREE LOCATIONS AND SCHEDULE PUNT MATERIALS TO BE CHOSEN FROM UST SHOWN. LANDSCAPE NOTES SHRUB PUNnNG DETAIL L 1�'Q;pW � CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO XXX A RESOLUTION DENYING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR "THE VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS", THE PROPERTIES LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE El/2 OF N1/2 OF NWI/4 OF SW1/4 OF SEC 13-32-24 IN ANOKA CNTY, MN (SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0001, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA; and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE NI/2 OF W1/2 OF N1/2 OF NWI/4 OF SW1/4 OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE N 33 FT THEREOF & OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0002, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA, and UNPLATTED GROW TWP THE S1/2 OF WI/2 OF NI/2 OF NWI/4 OF SWI/4 OF SEC 13-32-24(SUBJ TO AN EASE FOR ROAD PURP OVER THE W 33 FT THEREOF), PIN 13-32-24-32-0003, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA WHEREAS, Landmark Development of Minnesota, LLC has requested approval of a preliminary plat and planned unit development for The Villas at Crosstown Woods; and WHEREAS, the Andover Review Committee has reviewed the preliminary plat and planned unit development; and WHEREAS, pursuant to published and mailed notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission has conducted a public hearing on said plat; and WHEREAS, as a result of such public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends denial to the City Council of the preliminary plat and planned unit development based on the following findings of fact: INSERT COMMISSION'S FINDINGS OF FACT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Andover hereby agrees with the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Denies the Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development of The Villas at Crosstown Woods due to the following findings: INSERT FINDINGS OF FACT Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of 2019. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Michelle Harmer, City Clerk Julie Trude, Mayor '-d-!v Date Created: July 17, 2019 Disclaimer: The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. Location Map J CHAPTER 3 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) SECTION: 13-3-1: Purpose 13-3-2: Utilization of PUD 13-3-3: PUD Concept Review 13-3-4: Uses 13-3-5: Density 13-3-6: Zoning And Subdivision Standards And Requirements 13-3-7: Approval Process 13-3-8: Fees And Costs 13-3-9: Findings Required 13-3-10: Revisions And Amendments 13-3-11: Desirable PUD Design Qualities 13-3-12: Approval Of Planned Unit Development 13-3-1: PURPOSE: The purpose of a PUD is to encourage more efficient allocation of density and intensity of land use where such arrangement is desirable and feasible by providing the means for greater creativity and flexibility in environmental design than provided under the strict application of this code. It must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City Council that a higher quality development will result than could be otherwise achieved through strict application of this code. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-2: UTILIZATION OF PUD: Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations may be allowed by the City Council to be applied and/or utilized for all developments including the following: townhomes, single- and two-family homes (both urban and rural), apartment projects, multiuse structures, commercial developments, industrial developments, mixed residential and commercial developments and similar projects. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-3: PUD CONCEPT REVIEW: Any person or persons who may apply for a PUD may request a concept review with respect to land which may be subject to a PUD. The purpose of a PUD concept review is to afford such persons an opportunity, without incurring substantial expense, to have the general feasibility of a PUD proposal considered. PUD concept reviews shall follow the sketch plan procedures provided in Section 11-2-1 of this code. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-4: USES: Planned Unit Developments shall be required to conform to the permitted and conditional uses set forth in Title 12 of this code pertaining to the applicable zoning district. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) M IM"' 13-3-5: DENSITY: The density of residential developments shall be required to conform to the applicable land use district. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-6: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS: All standards and provisions relating to an original zoning district shall apply, unless otherwise approved as a part of the PUD. All standards may be modified or waived provided the applicant demonstrates harmony with the purpose of the PUD and the findings described in Section 13-3- 9 of this chapter. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-7: APPROVAL PROCESS: An applicant for a PUD shall submit in the application all of the material required by this chapter. Each PUD requested must adhere to the following process: A. Permitted and conditional uses shall follow the Conditional Use Permit procedures provided in Section 12-14-6 of this code to establish the development standards for the PUD. These uses shall also complete the commercial site plan process once the Planned Unit Development has been-appreved—(Amd-2/20/07,—Ord-341) — B. Applications involving the subdivision of land shall complete a preliminary and final plat under the procedures provided in Title 11, "Subdivision Regulations", of this code. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-8: FEES AND COSTS: Applications for a PUD shall be filed at the office of the City Planner along with a nonrefundable application fee for the approval process specified in Sections 13-3-3 and 13-3-7 of this chapter in the amount established by the City Council to defray administrative costs. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-9: FINDINGS REQUIRED: In order for a PUD to be approved, the City shall find that the following are present: A. The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan of the city. B. The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. C. The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of a PUD. D. The PUD is of composition, and arrangement that its construction, marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit without dependence upon any subsequent unit. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-10: REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS: Administrative approval of incidental changes in the PUD may be authorized by the City Planner upon review and approval by ARC. Such administrative approvals shall not substantially alter the character of the approved PUD and shall be limited to landscaping (not including quantity reduction), color schemes (not including materials), association documents, fencing, entrance monuments and decks. Changes in uses or development/design standards must be submitted for a full public hearing review process. (Amended Ord. 314, 10-4-2005) 13-3-11: DESIRABLE PUD DESIGN QUALITIES: The following design qualities will be sought in any PUD: A. Achieves efficiency in the provision of streets and utilities and preserves area to achieve the elements of design qualities described in this chapter. B. Provides convenient and safe access for vehicles and pedestrians and all types of activity that are anticipated to be a part-ofttie_ptop_o-Pd development. C. Provides a buffer between different uses, adjacent properties, roadways, between backyards of back-to-back lots. D. Preserves existing stands of trees and/or significant trees. E. Provides considerable landscaping treatments that complement the overall design and contribute toward an overall landscaping theme. F. Preserves significant usable space on individual lots or through the provision of open space within the development. G. Provides an attractive streetscape through the use of undulating topography, landscaping, decorative street lighting, decorative mailbox groupings, retaining walls, boulders, fencing, area identification signs, etc. H. The proposed structures within the development demonstrate quality architectural design and the use of high quality building materials for unique design and detailing. The lasting quality of the development will be ensured by design, maintenance and use guidelines established through an owners' association. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-12: APPROVAL OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: The developer must demonstrate that the amenities and qualities of the Planned Unit 31 Development are beneficial and in the public interest to allow the development to be approved. A substantial amount of the design qualities identified in Section 13-3-11 of this chapter shall be found to be present in order to approve a PUD. The amount of amenities and type of qualities that constitute an acceptable PUD are at the sole discretion of the City Council to determine. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13:3-13: REDEVELOPMENT PUDs: A property owner may apply fora. redevelopment PUD for their property, if the property meets the criteria outlined in this section. Such redevelopment PUDs shall only be used for lot splits. PUDs on all other subdivisions shall follow the normal PUD requirements laid oui in this chapter. All provisions of City Code chapter 13-3 shall apply to redevelopment PUDs except for section 13-3-11. A redevelopment PUD may be permitted if the subject property meets the following standards: A. The existing principal structure on the property is at least 30 years old, or does not meet current building codes, or has a blighting effect on the surrounding neighborhood, and will be removed as part of the redevelopment of the property. B. The houses built on the new lots would be similar in size and architectural design to those in the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural plans must be included in the application for a redevelopment PUD and approved by the Council. (Amd. 2/20/07, Ord. 341) 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV MEMORANDUM TO: Stephanie Hanson, City Planner FROM: David Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City EngineeW25 Jason Law, Asst. City Engineer DATE: July 16, 2019 REFERENCE: Villas at Crosstown Woods/Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plan/Review #2 The followinq comments have vet to be completed re-garding Review #1: 1. Need to obtain the necessary permits from the DNR, US Army Corps of Engineers, Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD), MPCA, MCES, MnDOH, Anoka County Highway Department, and any other agency interested in the site. Acknowledged. Kept for tracking purposes. 15. Sheet 3 and all applicable sheets: It is a requirement that Gopher State One be called and all utilities, public and private, within 100' of the plat line are shown. Note 11 states that GSOC was NOT called. Add to the note: "Utility Quality Level is_ per CI/ASCE 38-02." Fill out level in place of blank after contacting GSOC. Plans and comment letter state that only observed utilities are shown. It is a requirement for plan approval that Gopher State One Call be contacted and all public and private utilities within 100' of the plat be shown on the plans. Utility Quality Level B was labeled in the plans, this is not consistent with "observed utilities" being shown. Even if only maps are provided by private utility companies (vs field locates), show utilities on plan, which would be Utility Quality Level D. Update notes on all plans showing similar notes. 17. Sheet 4 and 10: Ca... t rim and i ert ele` atiens of all ^' bl;c utilities aGIj ++ •+ II f3f1. a��c�-n � �.... , ,u.,.� ucrJuc��r�-ate pe..•+;...,il„ an south end. Verify if a catch basin or flared end is located east of Olive Street just south of the plat line. Survey did not pickup CB on south end, response letter stated it may have been buried or removed. Check in existing CB on east side of Olive Street to see if there is a pipe lead to the east if not, need to pick up low area east of Olive Street with storm sewer. 20. Sheet 5 and all applicable sheets: Call out 20' Trail Easement in southwest corner of plat. Separate recordable documents are required for the trail easement. Trail was shown, but easement should be labeled "Trail and Drainage and Utility Easement." On Final Plat, "Trail" will need to be removed. Acknowledged that recordable documents will be submitted with final plat for trail easement. 23. Sheet 2, 5, 10 and all applicable sheets: Verify that all D&UE go up to basin HWL's. Add a 20' D&UE / VMA on the south side of Lot 8 to access the Pond #1 outlet. Verify D&UE covers the HWL of basins. D&UE shall also coincide with all Vehicle Maintenance Accesses and shall also cover all drainage swales (refer to markups on Sheet 12). 33 Provide VMA on south side of Lot 8 as requested (not done). In meeting with developers engineer it was stated that there was an existing VMA on the Miller's Woods 41h plat to the south, but that is not the case. VMA on south side of Lot 8 is required to access the outlet to Pond 1. Revise grades to 10;1 max on grading plan. 27. Sheet 2 & 6 and all applicable sheets: Show full design of turn and bypass lanes on Constance Boulevard. Label turn lane lengths and tapers. Include ACHD details and inset for taper design. Plans shall be submitted to the ACHD for review of the turn and bypass lane design. Only a right turn lane has been shown on Constance Blvd. Comments were received from the ACHD for this plat and an eastbound right turn lane and westbound left turn /bypass lane are required on Constance Boulevard. Revise all plans accordingly. 29. Sheet 7 and 8: Label all horizontal curve data. A few are missing. See marked up plan. 33. Sheet 9: Freeze spot elevation layers, building setbacks. Spot elevations still showing. 36. Sheet SW: Show insulation for water main where there are storm sewer crossings and less than 4' of separation. Response letter stated final utility plan will show insulation. While true, past prelim utility plans it has been included as well. 42. Sheet 10: NetehRs pTlCTrh Ie+TITGA�GT+ fad +h +he.0 SIIT GGIGF, all else shades of greWbIaGk. Freeze building setback lines and lot elevatieR +efsrrnatie+,make Lot and Block numbers larger. Lot and block numbers were frozen, turn them back on. 44. Sheet 10: Label all structure sizes that are greater than 48" in diameter. All CB's proposed with SAFL Baffles need to be labeled as such and be a minimum of 72" diameter (City requirement for maintenance personnel access). Label in plan. SAFL Baffles no longer proposed, however, 4' sump elevations were not labeled in plans for proposed structures based upon SHASM calculations. Diameter of 72" structure not labeled in plans. There are discrepancies in the Hydrology Report regarding which structure should be the 72"4'sump structure. Verify plans and hydrology calculations are consistent. Add a 4'sump to STMH 21 prior to discharge into Pond 2. Include STMH 21 sump in SHASM calculations. 49. Sheet 10: Use City detail for.Outlet Control Structure, which includes information on grate, elevations, inverts, etc. Revise detail based upon hydrology comments. MiROFRurrt pipe diarneteFiRte an GGS is ". Set the from rim elevation of the OCS at the HWL of the basin then it can count as the EOF. Use City standard detail for OCS as previously requested, or at a minimum include in plans for rim design details. OCS rim elevation per design engineer cannot be built at the Pond 2 HWL. Therefore, need to provide an EOF in the southeast corner of Pond 2 overland at the pond HWL elevation. Review if inlet pipe elevation into OCS 12 could be raised up to reduce structure depth below water table. 58. Sheet 12 and all applicable sheets: Expand on notes restoring existing lots adjacent to cul de sac removals. Include landscaping, irrigation system, and coordinate with homeowner. Not done. Note at both southern cul de sacs should say "Remove CDS & Restore yard, driveway, irrigation and landscaping— coordinate with homeowner." 59. Sheet 12: Need to model and list Pond Name, NWL and HWL for low areas in south west corner of plat, and southwest corner of Constance Blvd/Norway Street. Low areas were modeled in Hydrocad. Label similar to all other pond areas, same text size, with Pond Name (matching Hydrocad), NWL (Dry) and HWL (Atlas 14). Some were labeled but text is too small and pond label names are not included. 3)q Eley tie L eeke ,. Eleya+,,,, Lowest Opening Elevation, 100 Year HVVL, Emergency Overflow Elevation, Highest A ntiGipated Water Level. If some of these do not apply put N/A in the table. Include columns for Lowest Opening Elevation and EOF. Can delete column for Back to Back 100 Yr HWL as it's not applicable to this project. Revise HAWL to 899.0 per Haugo memo. Verify all entries in Lot Tabulation match plans. 74. Sheet 10: What are the two "x" in the rear of each yard for? There are two spot elevations between each x, one with one and one with two sets of parenthesis. Provide a detail on what each elevation and number on each lot means for each pad. Add into Holddown details what double parenthesis numbers in plan mean (Rear Pad Elevation). Add 4:1 slope label as marked up in plans on lot details. Add "single family" in the notes about 110' buildable and "90"' and "Villa" in the Villa Style Holddown notes. 78. Sheet 14: Provide documentation to the City that wetland credits have been purchased. Acknowledged that it will be provided once completed. Kept for tracking purposes. 79: No tree protection plan was submitted. Engineer stated they thought Tree Preservation Plan was not required. It is a requirement, however, it can be incorporated into the Landscaping Plan by simply showing the tree save areas. 80. When the final plat is approved and recorded at the County, a digital copy of the plat (.dwg file) shall be submitted to the City. Acknowledged. Kept for tracking. 81. When the plan is approved submit a copy of the Lot Tabulation on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Acknowledged. Kept for tracking. 82. When the as -built grading plan is approved, a digital copy of the plan shall be submitted to the City. Must use Anoka County coordinates and Anoka County elevation datum (NAVD 88). Note the datum somewhere in the plan set. Acknowledged. Kept for tracking. Provide digital and hard copies. 83. Need to provide separate recordable documents for Vehicle Maintenance Accesses and Trail Easement. Acknowledged. Kept for tracking. The following comments are regarding Review #2: 201. Submit Geotechnical Report once Haugo has completed additional borings along Crosstown Blvd and hand auger in infiltration basin location, including updated memo on highest anticipated water level. At this time, the HAWL based upon completed borings and Haugo recommendation is 899.0. 202. Stormwater modeling comments from the City and Coon Creek Watershed District will have an impact on basin high water levels, drainage and utility easements, and potentially low floor elevations. Carry all necessary revisions through to the plan set once hydrology model is updated to comply with City and CCWD comments. Lots V19, V20, V27, V28 and V29 do not meet the 2' above high water level low floor criteria. As these are lookout lots, either raise up the low floors, or provide Darcy's Law calculations showing that the HWL will not impact the low floors. 203. If the project is constructed in more than one phase, the county road turn and bypass lane improvements shall be constructed with the first phase. 204. Sheet 1: Update Sheet Index Table with "Removal / Existing Conditions Plan" and add sheets 15-16 "Landscape / Tree Preservation Plan." Revise all sheet title blocks to be out of 16 sheets. 205. Sheet 2 and 6: Show existing and proposed lane lines on Constance Boulevard and Norway Street. Label 4" White Paint and 4" Double Yellow Paint. Show required improvements along Constance Boulevard (right turn and bypass lane). 206. Sheet 2, 5 and all applicable sheets: Revise building setback lines so they are outside of the easements on all lots. 3S 207. Sheet 2 and 6: Label bituminous lane widths at intersection with Constance Blvd on Norway St and Constance Blvd. Label what ultimate lane widths will be with turn lane improvements on all lanes. 208. Sheet 4: Revise sheet name to "Removals / Existing Conditions Plan." 209. Sheet 4: Add note to hydrant in southwest corner of plat "Remove hydrant, valve and 6" lead. Install 6" plug at tee." This hydrant needs to be removed as it will be outside of the ROW once the cul de sac is removed. 210. Sheet 4: Show removals for turn/bypass lane on Constance Boulevard (sawcut, bit removal, pavement marking removal, etc.). 211. Sheet 4: Hatch out tree removals. 212. Sheet 4: Revise demolition note to include "Cap Well and Abandon per MnDOH requirements, Remove Septic Tank and Drain Field." 213. Sheet 5 and all applicable sheets: Right of way corners/radii shall be 20' at intersecting City streets and 30' at County roads. 214. Sheet 5: Include "Sheet 5 of 16" sheet number on bottom of page. 215. Sheet 5: Verify if Lot 8 is buildable with the reduced building pad width that will be available with the necessary Vehicle Maintenance Access. Look at evening out the lot widths on the east side of Norway Street. 216. Sheet 6: Extend curb to ROW along Norway Street. Label "3' Taper." 217. Sheet 7: Revised PVI at 8+25 to have no more than 1 % algebraic grade difference, otherwise, add a vertical curve. Make sure low point stays at existing catch basins. 218. Sheet 7: Show existing CB"s on Olive Street south of plat in street. 219. Sheet 8: Delete profile south of 29+00, it's outside of the project limits and doesn't appear to match up existing and proposed. 220. Sheet 8: Could eliminate the vertical curve at 30+75 if grades can be slightly modified to get algebraic grade difference to 1 % or less. 221. Sheet 9: Add "Sheet 9 of 16" to title block. 222. Sheet 9: At water main connection with Olive Street, delete note to "protect hydrant", move gate valve to end of existing stub, add a new hydrant to east side of street 10' south of storm sewer pipe. 223. Sheet 9: Move gate valve at intersection of 160th Lane and Norway Street to just south of the tee. 224. Sheet 10; Balance/average out storm sewer pipe grades for inlet and outlets into and out of pond. In general, pipe grades should increase further downstream (if same diameter). 225. Sheet 10: Add storm sewer to pick up low area at south plat line east of Olive Street if there is not an existing CB or FES in this location. 226. Sheet 10: Make STMH 4 a CBMH in the curb line. 227. Sheet 10: Do not include sumps in the OCS's. For OCS 26, if this is to be used as the EOF, then the discharge pipe must be one pipe size larger than the inlet pipe. If overland EOF is set at HWL, this criteria doesn't apply. NWL for OCS 26 should be at outlet elevation of 898.5 in the detail. 228. Sheet 10: Add structure labels and invert elevations for flared end sections. 229. Sheet 11: For the infiltration basin detail, label the depth of filter media and revise sideslope label to 4:1 max. 230. Sheet 11: The first sentence of Note 4 in General Notes should be moved to the end of Note 2. 231. Sheet 12: Flow arrow is reversed for Lot V18. 232. Sheet 12: Label names for borings in Crosstown Blvd ROW and Infiltration Basin (hand auger). El 3 Lp 233. Sheet 12: The overland EOF for Pond 2 in the southeast corner needs to be set at the EOF elevation. Revise drainage and utility easements on Lot 9 to cover the EOF. Need to add a detail for the EOF with sideslopes, elevations and stabilization (enkamat?) similar to the EOF for Pond 1. This EOF is only required if the rim elevation for the OCS out of Pond 2 can not be built at the HWL elevation. 234. Sheet 12: Revise the D&UE and VMA on LotsV3, V4, V5 and 12 so it is 10' off the storm sewer. 235. Sheet 12: Move the mailbox cluster south one lot away from the VMA between Lots 5 and 6. 236. Sheet 12: Show grading contours for bypass lane construction. Verify if all contours shown for turn lane construction as well. 237. Sheet 12 and all applicable sheets: Update pond HWL elevations based upon hydrology comments. 238. Sheet 12: Confirm that elevations listed near proposed retaining wall are top and bottom of wall elevation. If so, label as TW = XXX.XX and BW = XXX.XX (for top wall and bottom wall). 239. Sheet 12: Make Pond 1 EOF detail larger so it's legible. Add an EOF detail for Pond 2. 240. Sheet 12: Label existing EOF's for Wetland 5 and the low area north of wetland 5 and add drainage flow arrows for each to south. 241. Sheet 13: Add inlet protection to all catch basins. Turn off sanitary sewer and water main layers. 242. Sheet 14: Add a label below the wetland fill area legend "XXX SF Impact" for the total wetland impact area in the plat. 243. Sheets 15 and 16: See comments from Natural Resources Technician. 244. Additional comments pending further review. 201. Label structure numbers in schematic storm sewer map to match structure ID's in plans. 202. Submit storm sewer tributary area map for each structure. Label consistent with plans and calculations. 203. Verify that 10 -year flow rates into storm sewer sizing calculations are at least equal to the 10 year flow rates for ponding areas from Hydrocad calculations. Some are less. 204. Table 4.10 in report structure labels / diameters are inconsistent with SHASM calculations in Appendix. 2 and 14 reversed? Also add a 4' sump to STMH 21 in Table 4.10 and SHASM calculations. 205. For the Existing and Proposed Conditions maps, label all low areas modeled, consistent with the Hydrocad models. 206. Pond 2P (Pond 2): There's a warning that the pond elevation exceeded Wetland 3 by 1.61'. Modeling backflow between the wetland and pond would get rid of this. My understanding was Pond 2 and Wetland 3 storage volumes were going to be modeled in the same node as they should bounce the same during HWL events, however, there is a separate node in Hydrocad for Wetland 3. Were storage volumes doubled up with two separate nodes, which would affect HWL's? 207. Wetland 3 needs to be modeled starting at the runout elevation for Pond 2 (899) as they will act as one basin during HWL events. Either leave Wetland 3 and Pond 2 as separate nodes in Hydrocad (both with routing starting at 899) and model backflow, or combine into one node as they will bounce together (similar to how Wetland 8 and Pond 1 were modeled). This will affect basin HWL's and easements. 208. The Device 6 reverse grade pipe for the Pond 2 outlet doesn't match the plans, which could affect HWL's as it's possible it could revert to orifice or barrel control instead of inlet control. 3l 209. For Pond 2, the OCS rim elevation is set 0.5' above the HWL, and a secondary overflow to the south is 1' above the HWL. One or the other needs to be at the HWL. 210. Pond 3P (Pond 3) Infiltration Basin: The outlet for Pond 3 (infiltration basin) does not include the 230' of 18" reverse grade pipe. This may control the discharge rate from this basin, not the 18" "normal" grade pipe from CBMH 15 to Pond 2. This needs to be included and may change HWL's of this basin. Update pipe length from CBMH 15 to Pond 2 as it's close to 400'. Routing for the Infiltration Basin needs to be started at the runout elevation (902.3 from CBMH 15), similar to modeling a stormwater pond. 211. Pond 4P (CP 7). Need to include the 15" outlet pipe from the structure, not just the 27" orifice inlet. 15" pipe will likely have less capacity than the 27" orifice and control the HWL and discharge rates. 212. Pond 24P (Pond 1): Top of weir wall and grate need to be set at the HWL elevation. Also, if this is being used as the EOF, the pipe downstream of the weir wall needs to be 18" (one pipe size larger than inlet pipe into structure). There is a separate overland flow EOF, but that is also set above the HWL. One of the other needs to be at the basin HWL. 213. SHASM Calcs — The calculations call out different structures for the 72" diameter structure required compared to what's listed in the report write up in Table 4.10 (and it's not labeled in the plans either). A sump should also be added to STMH 21 for that system prior to discharge into Pond 2. 214. Additional comments pending further review. Note: It is a requirement that the Developer respond to each of these items in writing (pet digital copy from City and type responses below original comment) when re -submitting the revised plat to the City. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jason Law, Assistant City Engineer at (763) 767-5130 or David Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer at (763) 767-5133. 151 3R' 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923. WWW.ANDOVERMN.GDV MEMORANDUM TO: Stephanie Hanson, City Planner FROM: Joe Jarnish, Community Development Director DATE: July 17, 2019 REFERENCE: Villas at Crosstown Woods Narrative Review Dated July 15, 2019 and Received July 16, 2019. The City of Andover has not received the layout that was referenced related to the standard lot layout. The following comments are regarding the Narrative Review: 1. Provide page numbers to the narrative. 2. Staff suggests the applicant consider a 20 -foot front yard setback vs. the proposed 16.5 foot setback. The City of Andover parking stalls are required to be 18 feet in depth. 3. Side Yard Setback Flexibility section: Revise side yard setback stated in narrative for garage side; as a 6 foot setback for garages over 20 feet in width is required also adjust mathematics on overall reduction between structures. 4. Side Yard Setback Flexibility section: Language should be added to address how does the reduced sideyard setback achieves "a higher quality development will result than could be otherwise achieved through strict application of the City Code." 5. Add the deviation from the buildable depth to the "table of requirements versus proposed standards." Also note what you are proposing as a standard as part of the PUD. 6. County Road Setback Flexibility: The setback is 40 feet but with a double frontage lot an additional 10 feet is required to lot depth. No deviation is needed. County Road Setback Flexibility section of the PUD Narrative can be deleted; however please see comment 7. 7. By reducing the lot depth you are also not providing for an additional 10 feet for double frontage lots (City Code 11-3-6: LOTS H. Double Frontage Lots). This should be noted within the "table of requirements versus proposed standards." A separate heading should also be provided within the narrative addressing this and indicating how this deviation creates "a higher quality development will result than could be otherwise achieved through strict application of the City Code." The additional 10 feet required by code was meant for landscaping requirements. 8. PUD Design Qualities item 2: Language should be added to address how neighborhood gathering is encouraged. 9. PUD Design Qualities item 4: Language could be added noting that development still needs to meet certain standards that are not able to be modified that limits areas that can be preserved. Perhaps stormwater requirements have caused the loss of additional tree stands? 10. PUD Design Qualities item 5: It is noted this plan would typically require a minimum of 92 trees; how was this determined? 3i 11. PUD Design Qualities item 5: You should specify the proposed tree standard. 12. PUD Design Qualities item 6: Provide the Architectural Requirements for the PUD. 13. If you do not include an area for residents to gather the narrative needs to be revised and please note the sketch by Planning and Zoning Commissioners and City Council members had noted that the gathering space was desired as the lots are smaller than required by City Code. 14. Revise date on front page of PUD Narrative with next submittal. 2 90 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV To: Stephanie Hanson, City Planner From: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician Date: July 17, 2019 Reference: Villas at Crosstown Woods Landscape Plan Comments 1. Showy mountain ash or blue beech are recommended over Japanese tree lilac for around the monument sign. 2. It's recommended to space out the northern pin oaks proposed to be planted in case one or more are affected by oak wilt. This will prevent root transmission of the disease. a. In general, it's recommended not to plant monocultures on each lot (i.e. one lot on the corner proposes 4 hackberry). 3. It's recommended to add in some salt tolerant species along the buffer as well. Some options include but are not limited to: Princeton American elm and tamarack. 4. Additional comments pending further review. Stephanie Hanson From: Jason Law Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 3:17 PM To: Stephanie Hanson Subject: FW: Villas at Crosstown Woods Make sure this gets in the plat file. Thanks! From: Joe J. MacPherson <Joe.MacPherson@co.anoka.mn.us> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 3:12 PM To: Jason Law <J.Law@andovermn.gov> Cc: Doug Fischer<Doug.Fischer@co.anoka.mn.us>; Dave Berkowitz <D.Berkowitz@andovermn.gov>; Stephani <s.hanson@andovermn.gov>; Jane Rose <Jane.Rose@co.anoka.mn.us> Subject: RE: Villas at Crosstown Woods Jason, C LAI O .N �0 tp N O � M _ 5 C � 7 O M U E tq W Y O C Q We have reviewed and discussed the issues surrounding the requested westbound bypass lane on Constance Blvd at the new Norway Street connection and have determined that due to ROW constraints outside the control of the developer, it is not reasonable to require them to construct it. Thus, the County has removed the requirement for the bypass lane. If you need any additional information, please let me know. Sincerely, Joe MacPherson From: Jason Law <J.Law@andovermn.eov> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 2:49 PM To: Joe J. MacPherson<Joe.MacPherson@co.anoka.mn.us>; Jane Rose <1ane.Rose@co.anoka.mn.us> Cc: Dave Berkowitz <D.Berkowitz@andovermn.gov>; Stephanie Hanson <s.hanson@andovermn.aov>; Joe Janish <i. is nish@andovermn.eov> Subject: Villas at Crosstown Woods EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT: This message originated from outside the Anoka County email system. Use Caution when clicking hyperlinks, downloading pictures or opening attachments. Joe Mac/ Jane, Do you have a revised review for the Villas at Crosstown Woods stating that the developer is not required to construct a westbound bypass lane on Constance Blvd at the new Norway Street connection? The developer verbally stated that that is what you determined was acceptable (eastbound right turn lane only). Just wanted to get confirmation if that was correct. Thanks, Jason Jason J. Law, PE y� CITY OF ANDOVER Assistant City Engineer (763) 767-5130 (phone) (763) 755-8923 (fax) Click here to report this email as spam. 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Anoka County WA TRANSPORTATION DIVISION Highway Stephanie Hanson City of Andover 1685 Crosstown Blvd. NW Andover, MN 55304 Re: Preliminary Plat - Villas at Crosstown Woods Dear Stephanie, July 17, 2019 We have reviewed the preliminary plat of Villas at Crosstown Woods, to be located in the souther quadrant of CR 60 (Constance Boulevard NW) and Crosstown Boulevard NW within the City Andover, and I offer the following comments: An additional 27 feet of right of way adjacent CR 60 will be required for future reconstruction purposes (60 feet total right of way width along CR 60), The City may with to consider the dedication of an additional 27 feet of right of way along Crosstown Boulevard NW (City street) should future signalization and turn lane construction be desired or warranted in the future. As proposed, the plat will introduce an additional street access onto CR 60 located approximately 1000 feet east of the CR 60/Crosstown boulevard NW intersection. Although the location proposed for the Norway Street NW connection to CR 60 does not meet intersection spacing guidelines, we will permit it, provided that an EB CR 60 right turn lane and a WB CR 60 left turn lane or bypass lane are constructed at the new intersection as a part of the development. No other driveways or access points onto CR 60 will be permitted within the boundaries of this plat, and any existing driveways/field entrances within this section of CR 60 must be removed and the ditch section restored to match existing depth, slope, and grades as a part of this development. It should be noted that no plantings or private signs are permitted within the county right of way, and care should be exercised when locating buildings, private signs, plantings, berms, etc. outside of the county right of way so as not to create sight distance obstructions for vehicles entering/exiting this section of CR 60. ACHD would like to work with local governments in promoting compatibility between land use and the county highway system. It should be recognized that residential land uses located adjacent to County highways often results in complaints about traffic noise. Existing and/or future traffic noise from CR60 could exceed noise standards established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Minnesota Rule 7030.0030 states that municipalities are responsible for taking all reasonable measures to prevent land use activities listed in the MPCA's Noise Area Classification (NAC) where establishment of the land use would result in violations of established noise standards. It is advised that the City and the Developer should assess the noise situation for this development as it is proposed to be located directly adjacent to CR 60 and take the level of action deemed necessary to minimize the impact of any highway noise by incorporating the appropriate noise mitigation elements into the design and phasing of this plat as applicable. Our Passion Is Your Safe way Home 1440 Bunker Lake Boulevard N.W. A Andover, MN 55304-4005 Office: 763-324-3100 m Fax: 763-324-3020 e wwvd.anol<acounty.us/high�niay Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer H3 14 L4 The ACHD Engineering Plan Review process will apply to this site. Calculations must be submitted along with a grading and erosion control plan that delineates the drainage areas for this development. The post -developed rate/volume of runoff must not exceed the pre - developed rate/volume of runoff for the 10 -year, critical design storm. Contact Michelle Pritchard Engineer I, via phone at 763.324.3162 or via email at Michelle. Pritchard (a)co.anoka.mn.us for further information and to coordinate the ACHD Engineering Plan Review process. Please submit the drainage calculations, grading and erosion control plans, ACHD Design Requirements Checklist for County Highway Modifications (copy available via our website), right turn lane and left turn lane/bypass lane design plans and the applicable ACHD Engineering Plan Review fee (estimated at $650.00) to Ms. Pritchard for her review and approval. Following completion of the ACHD Engineering Plan Review process, the ACHD Permit process can begin by the contractor(s) completing the work. A permit for work within the county right of way (fee = $150.00) and an access permit for the new City street tie-in (fee = $250.00) are required and must be obtained prior to the commencement of any construction. License Permit Bonding, methods of construction, design details, work zone traffic control, restoration requirements and follow-up inspections are typical elements of the Contact Susan Burgmeier at 763.324.3142 for further information regarding the ACHD Permit process. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding this review. Sincerely, Jane Rose Traffic Engineering Manager xc: File - CR 60/Plats + Developments/2019 Michelle Pritchard, Engineer 1 Chuck Gitzen, County Surveyor Sean Thiel, Graduate Engineer Joe MacPherson, Assistant County Engineer Sue Burgmeier, Traffic Engineering Technician ys Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting DRAF Minutes – July 23, 2019 Page 2 development. The Planning and Zoning Commission is asked to consider recommending C approval based on this information. She said the applicant is available for questions. S T_ Chairperson Koehler stated this request is to rezone the property and does not have N C anything to do with the development of the property, which is the next item on the agenda, +. and anyone wishing to comment regarding the development should wait until that time. M N A � Commissioner Hudson stated he heard or read information indicating the parcel is 20 acres, N which City Planner Hanson confirmed as correct. Q. Commissioner Hudson asked why the map indicates the parcel as ten acres. City Planner Q Hanson stated that was another typo; in the Public Hearing Notice she stated ten acres but it is about 20 acres. Chairperson Koehler said the Comprehensive Plan states the property is to be changed to either residential or commercial and asked for confirmation that the request is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. City Planner Hanson confirmed that as correct. Motion by Hudson, seconded by Loehlein, to open the public hearing at 7:06 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. There was no public input. Motion by Loehlein, seconded by VanderLaan, to close the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. There was no further discussion. Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Godfrey, to recommend to the City Council approval of the rezoning request. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. City Planner Hanson stated this item would be before the Council at the August 5, 2019 City Council meeting. PUBLIC HEARING: Preliminary Plat/Planned Unit Development (PUD) — The Villas at Crosstown Woods — Landmark of Andover, LLC — Nathan Fair (applicant). City Planner Hanson indicated the subject property on a location map titled The Villas at Crosstown Woods, consisting of 12 single-family homes and 36 villa -style units. As background information, the sketch plan was reviewed at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on January 22, 2019, and the City Council reviewed the sketch plan on February 19, 2019. Council provided recommendations to the applicant which included enhance architectural standards; internal trails and a trail connection to Crosstown Blvd; a gazebo, grills and tables, some type of gathering place; and a tree preservation plan and buffering to provide separation from the Miller's Woods development. The developer is y� Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 3 requesting a Planned Unit Development (PUD). The PUD is a common planning tool used in communities and provides more creativity and flexibility when a plat is being designed than the strict application of the regular City Code. The PUD must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City Council that a higher quality development will result because of it. City Planner Hanson said the Andover Review Committee (ARC) reviewed the preliminary plat and PUD and submitted comments to the applicant. It is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan: 1) The property is located within the MUSA; 2) Pending tonight's action, the property is being proposed to be rezoned from R-1, Single Family Rural, to R- 4, Single Family Urban, to accommodate urban development. The low-density development is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. A map was used to show access to the development using Crosstown Blvd through the Miller's Woods development and then Olive Street, and a new access using Constance Blvd/161st Avenue and Norway. Since the new access is on a county road, Anoka County Highway Division (ACRD) reviewed and provided access requirements to the applicant. The ACHD is requiring a right -turn lane and a left bypass lane at Norway Street and Constance Blvd. At the time of the sketch plan review, City Council supported the two existing accesses within Miller's Woods, Olive Street, and Norway Street, to be extended to the north to make the connection to this development. The proposed city streets within the development meet City Code requirements. Each of the lots will be served by municipal sewer and water, and there are 48 sewer hookups allocated to accommodate the housing in the development. The property needs to be rezoned from R-1 to R-4. The applicant is proposing to deviate from the R-4 lot standards, including size and setback. City staff is concerned about the buildability of Lot 8 because of its shape; it appears the lot may not be wide enough for a home. The applicant indicated Jonathan Homes has a floor plan that would fit on the lot. City Planner Hanson provided a map of the landscape and tree preservation plan and stated the developer would like to preserve as many trees as possible. However, most of them will be removed because of requirements for stormwater treatment and grading purposes. She indicated on the map the trees that will be saved which will serve as a buffer between the Miller's Woods subdivision; those trees will be preserved with a Conservation Easement. She indicated the trees at the intersection of Crosstown Blvd and Constance Blvd that will also be preserved. Trees will be planted in each of the front yards to comply with City Code. City Code also requires screening between the rear yards and the adjacent street on double -frontage lots, and she indicated that area on the map. City staff has concerns with the planting of large -species trees such as the oaks and Kentucky coffee trees, as there may not be enough open space for the trees to meet their big width, as well as the trees will hang over the Right -of -Way and the roofs of the villas. The developer may want to consider looking at different species of trees for that area. Staff is also recommending the developer provide a landscaping plan for base plantings, at a minimum, within the front. yard of the villas. With the PUDs and other detached villas in the City, it has been typical for City staff to get landscape plans on what type of plantings will be there. City Planner Hanson said the plat is in the process of being reviewed by the Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD). The developer will be required to meet all the conditions and L- -J Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 4 obtain the proper permits prior to site work. The Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the request on February 7, 2019. The Commission is requesting cash -in -lieu of land for the development. However, the Commission discussed and acknowledged the need for a trail on the western side of the plat to connect with a future trail at Crosstown Blvd, which City Planner Hanson indicated on a map. City Planner Hanson stated the City regulates the findings that are required for a PUD to be approved. The applicant has addressed some of the findings such as: 1) The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comp Plan. According to the Comp Plan, the property can be developed as commercial or residential. The City is in favor of urban residential development in the area, and the overall density will match the Comp Plan. 2) The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. The PUD will provide a buffer with existing vegetation to provide privacy from the adjoining properties, especially separation from Miller's Woods. The smaller footprint of the lot and home provides an open space feel, and that will be managed through the Homeowner's Association. The 12 single-family homes will be of similar design and architectural standards as the single-family homes located to the south, within the Miller's Woods plat. 3) The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of the PUD. City Planner Hanson used the overhead projector to show the table depicting the proposed PUD standards and where there are deviations. She stated there are Design Qualities identified by City Code to be considered when looking at a PUD and said the developer responded to those. She listed the qualities/responses such as: A) Achieves efficiency in the provision of streets and utilities and preserves area to achieve the elements of design qualities described in this Chapter. The developer is going with a cluster design technique which allows for woodland and open space preservation. There will be a trail easement to access Crosstown Blvd. B) Provides convenient and safe access for vehicles and pedestrians and all types of activity of the development. With the proposed wider streets, which meet city street standards, there will be safe access for vehicles and pedestrians. There will not be a lot of traffic in the development, so it provides a walkable, pedestrian - friendly neighborhood. They are hoping to encourage neighborhood gathering points on the street with the smaller yards and the houses set closer to the street. C) Provides a tree line buffer between the backyards of back-to-back lots. Through the use of the PUD, buffers are being provided where possible of existing vegetation. Using the map, she indicated the woodland trees along the south property line, which will be protected through a Conservation Easement, and the buffer area in the northwest corner. D) Preserves existing stands of trees or significant trees and provides additional planting. As mentioned, there will be stands of trees that will be saved. The developers are proposing the landscape plan will meet City Code; however, City staff is requesting a more detailed plan. The overstory trees will be a 2 -inch caliper, which is larger than the required 1'/z inch. As part of the landscaping, there is a custom designed monument with a large planting bed within the villa lot. City staff will make sure it meets the sightline triangle so it does not cause a safety issue when approaching the intersection. She stated the Planning and Zoning Commission y2' Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 5 is asked to hold a public hearing related to the preliminary plat and PUD, discuss the proposed PUD standards, and make a recommendation to City Council. The applicant is available to answer questions. Commissioner Loehlein asked whether a developer wishing to build a villa -style development in Andover has to do so via a PUD since the City has an R-4 for single-family houses but no zoning specific to villa -style housing. City Planner Hanson stated he was correct and added the City has an M-2 zoning which allows for attached townhomes but there is nothing regarding detached townhomes. Commissioner Loehlein commented that the table showing the R-4 standard against the villa area is helpful because often, when looking at a PUD and trying to assess where things are going differently than what the code prescribes, it is possible to assess for the single- family area but difficult when comparing the villa area to anything in terms of the standard. City Planner Hanson agreed and said she maybe should have put on the M-2, because there would have been more deviations for a detached townhome, rather than the R-4. Commissioner VanderLaan pointed out what she thought was a consistent typo, stating "Miller Woods" should be "Miller's Woods" and said, in the interest of accuracy, the developer should be communicating with Engineer Berkowitz to add the "`s" so it is spelled correctly. Commissioner Godfrey stated fire safety/consulting with the fire chief was not addressed in the information and asked whether additional hydrants would be installed and where the nearest hydrant would be in comparison to the new homes. City Planner Hanson answered that she would have to look at the utilities plan to find the answer but the fire chief has looked at the information and, even with the requested side yard setbacks, there were no concerns from him. Commissioner Sims asked whether a calculation was done regarding how many homes could be built if a PUD was not done. City Planner Hanson stated she did not do a complete calculation, but a calculation was done regarding density and the developer meets the density requirements. Also, R-4 zoning allows 1.5 to 3.6 houses per acre, and this plan comes in at 2.5 houses per acre. Chairperson Koehler stated the developer's narrative indicates a traditional R-4 zoning would provide 41 single-family lots with no open space. City Planner Hanson commented she was going off the land use, and the developer can go up to 3.6 houses per acre, per the Andover Comp Plan, and still be in compliance. Commissioner Sims asked why the PUD is needed if the developer could build anyway. City Planner Hanson said anything over a certain threshold needs to come in as a PUD. The developer is meeting the threshold; if they wanted to come in higher than 3.6, technically they could if it was approved per the PUD. yq Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 6 Chairperson Koehler stated the list on the screen are things not met in the R-4 standard, so a PUD is required to get the smaller lots to create a villa -type feel. City Planner Hanson agreed with Chairperson Koehler's statement. Chairperson Koehler stated that although the plan meets density requirements, it does not meet setback requirements in most areas, nor does it meet lot depth or double -frontage lot depth. Commissioner Sims questioned whether, to meet the zoning requirement, the applicant could go with less units without a PUD. Chairperson Koehler said the applicant could as long as all the requirements on the screen were met; however, the requirements are not being met, which is why the PUD is required. Commissioner Sims asked whether the PUD would allow for more units than the zoning allowed. Chairperson Koehler clarified it is within the density requirements but, among other reasons, smaller lot sizes and keeping some open space for the neighborhood requires a PUD. Basically, the density matches but nothing else does. Community Development Director Janish added the reason the dimensions do not match the typical R-4 is to create a detached villa -type development. He stated a City Council member, during a meeting, had asked why they were deviating in so many locations. As City Planner Hanson had noted, there is not a zoning district that allows for a detached villa. By going with the R-4 zoning, there are fewer deviation from the Code, the density still matches what the Comp Plan allows, and with fewer deviations from the code, they went with the R-4 zoning district to evaluate a detached villa product. Commissioner Sims wondered if the City Council was interested in establishing zoning so a PUD was not necessary for this type of development. Community Development Director Janish stated originally the City Council did not know if it was worth it. The PUD allows for additional review by the City and the applicant has to show that a PUD is warranted, so it is an additional review step the developer has to provide. He said this project may result in additional conversations in the future, but at this point the PUD is the only tool available to the developer to move forward. If the City were to create a zoning district, it would take several months. Chairperson Koehler stated he asked the same question before the meeting. Commissioner Godfrey, referencing the chart on the screen, wondered whether 20 feet was sufficient for a sightline on a corner lot in a busy area and asked if the 20 -foot number was used before. City Planner Hanson said the 20 -foot number has been used previously and staff has no concerns. Chairperson Koehler said he believed corner lot sightlines are a minimum of 15 feet, because he lives on a corner lot so he remembers the number. Commissioner VanderLaan commented that Community Development Director Janish provided a very comprehensive Memorandum and wondered if he was going to do a presentation or if the Commissioners should ask questions at this time. Community Development Director Janish stated he would respond to any questions the Planning and Zoning Commission may have. II Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 7 Commissioner VanderLaan, focusing on the gathering space, stated there were bits and pieces of ideas and a plan from the developer but wanted what the developer envisioned to be on the record. Community Development Director Janish said the City Council, during the sketch plan process, had discussions about the developer providing mowed trails or some sort of trail system within the proposed Outlot A and perhaps a gathering space with some benches, a shelter, and BBQ units. The developer responded that Outlot A would be created and it would be up to the Homeowner's Association (HOA) to determine the amenities they want within Outlot A. Commissioner Godfrey asked how Outlot A would be accessible as a gathering spot. Community Development Director Janish, referencing the overhead map, indicated the HOA access would be via Olive Street, and stated property owners abutting the gathering area may also be able to walk there. Chairperson Koehler referenced the landscape plan which City Planner Hanson stated needed to be discussed and wondered if, when evaluating PUDs in the past, there was ever a time when a landscape plan was not provided. City Planner Hanson indicated landscape plans are standard. Chairperson Koehler asked if anything was missing from the packet other than the landscape plan. City Planner Hanson answered in the negative. Motion by Loehlein, seconded by VanderLaan, to open the public hearing at 7:35 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. Chairperson Koehler opened the public hearing by inviting members of the audience to ask the Commission their questions, stating all questions would be answered. He reminded everyone a lot of neighborhoods are done by PUD because it allows for flexibility but PUDs must provide more efficient development than the standard zoning would allow or it cannot be approved. He said no one is trying to skirt the rules and a PUD is definitely part of the rules. At the conclusion of the meeting a vote will be taken; the vote is a recommendation, and the City Council makes the decision. Jeremy Whittenburg, 15598 Norway Street NW, of Miller's Woods, oriented his one -acre property on the map which borders the subject property. He asked whether there would be any tree cover/tree lines that will remain between his property and the new development up to Norway Street. He has a longer driveway because of wetlands and his house is set towards the back of the property, close to the northern property line. He is concerned about looking out the front of his house and seeing the back of another house on Lot 9. Regarding Outlot A, he is concerned whether any trees will remain along the property line closer to the street and wondered how to learn whether any of them are on the property line or his side of the property line. He also asked what the remaining tree cover and gathering area would look like on Outlot A. si Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 8 Rychel Gaustad, 512 Constance Boulevard, east of the proposed development, indicated the Comp Plan states that in all developments it is the spirit of the Comp Plan to be conducive to neighboring properties. She is representing neighbors living at 556 Constance Blvd, 470 Constance Blvd, and 545 Constance Blvd in addition to her own property. Their number one request is that a roadway easement would be installed in the development to serve the properties to the east of this development for future development. Chairperson Koehler stated he remembered Ms. Gaustad bringing that point up when the plat was presented in February. Chairperson Koehler asked if she had any other concerns. Ms. Gaustad said she did not, but because the Andover Comp Plan states all developments would be conducive to neighboring properties, an easement would be appropriate. She has no problems with the new development, which looks like a well -thought-out development, but they are being proactive and would like the easement since they are residents. Vicky Kroll, 15967 Olive Street, Miller's Woods, referenced the tree line and Outlot A and asked approximately how many feet/depth the trees would be on Outlot A, stating she backs up to that, and that her and neighbors do not want to sit in their backyards and see the back of a house instead of the beautiful woods they see now. Chairperson Koehler clarified her question, that basically she wants to know how deep the tree line will be. Ms. Kroll confirmed that as her question, and also asked for the size of the recreation area that would be built and whether that would be a play area or simply benches and a gazebo. Chairperson Koehler stated he understands the development would be geared toward empty -nesters so he does not think a play area will be built. Also, according to the developer's narrative, he is not building anything there; rather, that will be left to the HOA. Ms. Kroll stated it was discussed that this development will be for empty -nesters but they may have grandchildren visiting and have a play area for them. She wanted to be clear on both what the area would be and how big it would be. She is concerned that tree area would be taken away to build a gazebo/benches. Ms. Kroll also inquired about the price range of the villas. Jack Titus, 15937 Norway Street, is concerned about Norway Street's safety running north - south. He said the developer previously addressed this by only opening up one of the cul- de-sacs going north -south, allowing a second exit to the north. His concern is there would be a raceway heading north -south along Norway, going from a higher density on the south side to a lower density on the north side, and the roads widen going north and people may go faster. He is not worried about the empty -nesters speeding necessarily, but on the other end there are families with kids racing to and from practices, et cetera. He stated this was brought up in previous meetings with a good resolution but was slammed by the City Council at that time. He is bringing the issue up again because there is a legally blind child living in the area who is on the road sometimes. If it is not an option to keep the cul-de-sac closed, he proposed getting three-way stop signs on the south corner, where there is currently one stop sign for east -west traffic, so the north -south traffic would have to stop. 5 -;- Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 9 Nathan Fair, Landmark Development, 13346 Hanson Blvd, Andover, said staff did a great job with the report so he does not have anything to add but can answer any questions the Commission may have. Commissioner VanderLaan expressed concern regarding whether the nearby church and its cemetery have been given due consideration. The plan for the church is in transition as far as potential sale, development, and rebuild. She referenced minutes from a workshop meeting and stated the discussion centered around the number of sanitary sewer stubs that would be allowed in the villa subdivision. She asked whether anything had developed in communications with the church but speculated the question was moot. Mr. Fair agreed the question was moot and he has a clear direction on how the church will proceed. Community Development Director Janish stated the City Council looked at 48 proposed units, and that is the number the applicant is moving forward with. Chairperson Koehler stated, as he remembers the report, there is sewer capacity available beyond 48. Community Development Director Janish stated the Council has determined 48 units is appropriate for this 20 -acre site. For other parcels such as the church property, there are additional units that have been allocated for future development. Chairperson Koehler asked whether the church is aware of that situation, which Community Development Director Janish confirmed as correct. Commissioner Hudson stated the original sketch plan was all villas, now there are single- family homes also, and wanted to know the thought process behind the change. Mr. Fair stated Jonathan Homes just finished the White Pine Wilderness project which was very successful and Jonathan Homes would like to continue to build in Andover. It was felt the homes would be a good transition coming out of the Miller's Woods development up Norway Street, it ties in to the Miller's Woods project, and those would be some of the nicer lots. Commissioner Hudson stated in the original sketch plan there were a lot more trees being saved along the north and east sides and just generally there were more trees along the fringes. He asked if that was purely a sketch plan or if something changed about how the development was being constructed. Mr. Fair said it was purely a sketch plan and they have done a lot of work with staff on the engineering side because it is a challenging site with the stormwater. He stated when you finish the stormwater ponding, get the ditches in, get the two percent swales in and the required grading, a fair amount of the trees is going to come down. They will be saving trees on the south side by creating a Conservation Easement on Outlot A. Commissioner Hudson asked the depth of the easement. Mr. Fair stated it would be roughly 20 feet deep but would get the exact dimensions for the City Council. Commissioner Hudson said, providing the PUD gets approved, he assumed trees would be flagged that need to go down and Mr. Fair will work with neighboring landowners so S3 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 10 everyone knows whose trees are whose. Mr. Fair stated before any grading work is done, Engineers will mark the property lines and every roughly 35 feet there will be a stake in the ground. The silt fence line will also be identified, which will be the clearing line, and the grading subcontractor will know not to go on the other side of the silt fence line. Once the trees are cleared, there may be a couple trees within the Conservation Easement that are leaning due to, for example, wind damage and he will work with neighbors to take down additional trees if it is necessary. Commissioner Hudson asked if there would be an HOA for the villas. Mr. Fair stated there would be an HOA. Commissioner Hudson asked whether there would be a covenant package lined up with the 12 homes. Mr. Fair said the goal would be to work with the Miller's Woods HOA and bring the single-family homes into that association. If the preliminary plat is received, the plan will be to have the HOA attorney see if Miller's Woods wants the 12 single-family homes to come into their association. Commissioner Hudson asked if there had been any conversation with Miller's Woods. Mr. Fair responded there had not been, but in talking with the HOA attorney, it would be a benefit to the Miller's Woods HOA, because the 12 homes would help lower their association dues. He stated the villas would be an association -maintained product, meaning the snow and the mow will be taken care of by a management company, so the driveways will be plowed and the lawn cut. Commissioner Hudson stated there is a lot of discussion regarding architectural standards and the Commission also has pictures in that regard. He wanted to know if the standards have been clearly defined and have they been memorialized in words versus pictures. City Planner Hanson said with a PUD they will typically be adopted as an exhibit in the Resolution, saying the design will be the same or similar to it. Commissioner Hudson clarified that would be both for the villas and the homes, which City Planner Hanson confirmed as correct. Commissioner Hudson said he can understand how a gathering space would be a benefit for people buying the villas but also understood Mr. Fair's intention is to turn that over to the HOA and let them decide. He asked if Mr. Fair would be determining dues for the HOA and, if so, would he set the rates high enough to create a budget for the HOA people to do something with the space, citing the example if mowing and blowing cost $200 a month and the dues are $200 a month, there would not be money left to do anything else. Mr. Fair said a professional management company will put a budget together and do the managing. The HOA dues would be set up for the snow and mow only, so when the neighborhood is built out, if the 36 new residents want to add a bench or garden area, it will be up to them and the new board to decide if they want to raise dues or not. The villas will be marketed to buyers who have money but are frugal, and so if the monthly dues are $220 as compared to $200, it could make or break a sale. That is why the developer is not going through the Sy Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 11 process of laying out an open -space plan. Instead, it will be up to the HOA as to whether there is a bench or a fire pit built. He speculated the 36 new residents would not want the amenity because they will be living in Minnesota six months out of the year and Arizona/Florida in the winter. He wanted to make sure the record reflects that the trees on the south property line will be saved and if the HOA in the future wants to take down the trees, they cannot legally do so. There will be a Conservation Easement deeded to the City. He also told the Miller's Woods people that information. Commissioner Hudson asked Mr. Fair at what point he would see control going to the HOA for the 36 villas, whether it would be at 75 percent or some other number. Mr. Fair stated each association is set up differently; but when he sets one up, he controls it until the last unit. The HOA documents have not been drafted. Mr. Fair stated the turnover would be at about 95 percent. Commissioner Hudson asked Mr. Fair if he would stage/phase the project or what the process would be. Mr. Fair said he would like half the project built this fall so models can be opened up for the spring parade. The plan, pending approvals, would be to site -grade in the middle of August, start utility work the week after Labor Day and bring on the east side of the project this year, and then next spring the utilities and the second addition would be finished. He estimated 12 single-family lots and nine or ten villas would be built this fall. Commissioner Hudson questioned when Olive Street would be built, surmising it would be built next year, assuming approval. Mr. Fair agreed with him. Chairperson Koehler asked for confirmation of his understanding that Mr. Fair had a conversation with the City Council about extending a road east and the City Council said no. Mr. Fair stated he was correct. Chairperson Koehler told Ms. Gaustad, 512 Constance Boulevard, he would follow up on that with staff. Chairperson Koehler asked if the HOA wants to build something on Outlot A, where do they go to get permission to build, whether that is through City permitting or will there be a covenant as to what can/cannot be built. For instance, there will be a Conservation Easement so trees cannot be taken down. He wanted to know what other control the applicant has, if any. Mr. Fair was not sure if he had any control because the HOA would be turned over at that point, so no improvements would be made to Outlet A until the HOA is managed by the HOA. He thought the HOA would have to go through the normal building process at City Hall for any type of structure. Chairperson Koehler stated he would check with staff after the public hearing. Chairperson Koehler referenced the cul-de-sacs discussion, whether one or two should be opened, and said the City Council felt two should be opened. He stated, in his opinion, if half the cars could be directed down another road, that was a better option. The speeding issue would still need to be addressed, and he felt Mr. Titus made a good point about the SS Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 12 road getting wider. Chief Streich wanted the roads wider for the fire trucks. He asked for any suggestions/ideas as to how to control the speed such as angling the road so there's a bend to it. Mr. Fair stated he had no additional comments. Chairperson Koehler inquired as to the price range for the villas. Mr. Fair said the slab -on grades would start in the mid -350s and some villas could top out at 450-475. He noted the lot lines have been redone compared to the original concept plans; and of the 36 units, 33 will fit a third stall garage. He stated there has not been a third stall product in Andover as far as he is aware for some time. He stated empty -nesters often say they want to downsize but they need a third stall. Chairperson Koehler said there are things he both likes and does not like in the project but thanked Mr. Fair for listening to comments that were made and making some changes. He indicated good changes were made, including the eyebrow curve, realizing that resulted in loss of roadway frontage for the lots. Chairperson Koehler stated the phrase "snow and mow" was used in regard to the HOA to the Commission and City Council, but when reading the document that was provided, it says it is in place to take care of exterior maintenance including lawns and snow removal. Mr. Fair stated that is a typo; it should be "snow and mow" only. Chairperson Koehler confirmed that each person who owns one of the villas will be responsible for their own exterior maintenance and the document is incorrect. Mr. Fair stated he was correct and covenants will be put in place to make sure "Mr. Anderson" next door can't make a pink house if he were to get hail damage. Chairperson Koehler asked if any consideration had been given to picking smaller trees to plant given the size of the lots. Mr. Fair stated he uses a professional consulting firm to develop the landscape plan which was both attached and submitted to the City. He did not know before tonight that City Planner Hanson would like additional landscape foundation plans, which he will provide. He will talk to his consulting firm for their input on other trees that will work on the boulevard, but the firm used the Andover approved tree list when deciding which trees to plant. He stated he will defer to his expert as far as whether the trees should be changed. Chairperson Koehler stated the City has a natural resource expert, Mr. Kytonen, who provided a Memorandum, and his concerns were basically due to the width of the trees. He encouraged Mr. Fair to do some research. Chairperson Koehler stated he had a tree planting plan in the packet and asked if that was what Mr. Fair meant by a landscape plan. Mr. Fair confirmed that as correct and used the overhead screen to show the site landscape plan and said his understanding is staff is looking for an individual overview of how the foundation will be planted around, which he will have available for the Council. Chairperson Koehler stated there were landscaping ideas of what the monument will look like and suggested that staff is looking for that kind of information: what the front of the G[v Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 13 . house looks like, where different plantings are going, et cetera. Mr. Fair stated he would make sure that would be available to the Council. Chairperson Koehler encouraged Mr. Fair to submit that to staff so Mr. Kytonen can look at it so he can give his opinions before it gets to the Council. Chairperson Koehler said staff has a concern regarding the house fitting on Lot 8 and asked whether the layout Mr. Fair said will fit has been provided to staff. Mr. Fair said it was provided to staff and is also in the packet and there are two floor plans Jonathan Homes builds that will work on Lot 8. Chairperson Koehler suggested Mr. Fair identify and communicate to staff which two floor plans fit Lot 8 before this gets to the City Council. Mr. Fair agreed to do so and said the two floor plans are Aspen and Ellingwood. Chairperson Koehler stated, in the City of Andover, driveway setback is no less than 20 feet and did not think his vehicle, which is not an SUV, would fit on the 16.5 -foot length of driveway, although garage stalls would be able to fit the vehicles. He asked, given a 16.5 -foot driveway setback, how snow removal would be handled. Mr. Fair, using a photo of a full-size SUV in a driveway, stated it does fit, with four feet in front of it and 7'/z feet behind it of driveway space. He said there is give and take in this project and they ended up with a 33 -foot wide street. The roads coming out of Miller's Woods are 28 feet, so if they went to a 28 -foot wide street and add the extra five feet, the driveway would be 21'/2 feet long. His understanding is a wider street is important. Also, empty -nesters generally don't drive big SUVs and association dues are very important to them. In the future, the driveways will need to be rebuilt and they have done it in other communities, but it is a 30 - foot driveway and there is plenty of room, as demonstrated on the exhibit. Chairperson Koehler clarified that he was talking about the 16.5 -foot driveway in the villas. Mr. Fair stated the photo is of a villa driveway and the 16.5 feet is measured from the boulevard. Community Development Director Janish stated Chairperson Koehler was asking the question based on the staff write-up, and City staff asked the question because this has not been done in Andover previously. Staff told the applicant he may want to use a larger setback because that has been done in the past, but ultimately the decision is made by the Council with a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Chairperson Koehler thanked Mr. Fair for clarifying that the boulevard was included in the number. Mr. Fair stated it is a little confusing, but most residential driveways are between 30 and 35 feet and they would never build a 16'/2 foot driveway. Commissioner VanderLaan asked Mr. Fair if he has discussed with the City or Anoka County or given consideration to the potential undesirable loud noise level because of County Road 60 and Crosstown being busy, realizing there will be noise mitigation because of the trees and plantings that will be added. Mr. Fair stated he does not anticipate any noise issues. He said the Rum River Shores development in Anoka had a similar set of circumstances which is also across from a high school, it is a very busy road so they put additional trees in, and they have not had any issues with customers. 577 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 14 Commissioner VanderLaan asked whether the additional trees were planted at Rum River Shores in anticipation of potential noise issues or if they were planted in response to complaints. Mr. Fair stated the trees were planted as part of proper planning. Commissioner VanderLaan questioned how accurately Mr. Fair felt he was anticipating the noise levels. Mr. Fair said this road is less traveled than Rum River Shores roads and he feels it is fairly accurate, especially given no high school traffic, and he is not concerned. Community Development Director Janish added Anoka County's comment with regard to projects on county roadways related to future noise with expansion of roadways is typical and is providing the City with notice that if there is a noise wall needed at some future time, the City will be dealing with it. Chairperson Koehler asked who maintains the trees in the Conservation Easement, the City or the HOA. Mr. Fair said the HOA is responsible even though it is in a Conservation Easement. The HOA cannot control the stormwater and maintenance of the pond because public water is going into the pond. Chairperson Koehler noted, from discussion the City Council/City Engineer Berkowitz had, a lot of the trees have to come out in order to maintain the runoff and control the water and where it is going and he knows Mr. Fair saved the trees that he could. Chairperson Koehler stated City Engineer Berkowitz sent a letter addressed to City Planner Hanson describing concerns regarding the project and wanted to know if Mr. Fair had seen the letter. Mr. Fair stated he received the letter and has been working with staff the last two weeks. Chairperson Koehler asked Mr. Fair if there were any unreasonable requests or anything he was unable to resolve. Regarding the County's position on a turn lane and a bypass lane, Mr. Fair said they could put in a turn lane, but they do not own the land to the north so they may not be able to put a bypass lane in. He stated his team would be addressing that. Chairperson Koehler reiterated his understanding: the turn lane could be put in but the bypass lane depended on land ownership to the north. Mr. Fair stated that he was correct, because there is not an easement available, the County does not own the land, nor does he own the land. He said no traffic study has been done on the county road. He feels the County is asking for the bypass lane to take money from him because he is a developer, but legally he cannot put a bypass lane on land he does not own. As far as other comments in the letter, they have mostly been addressed with no major sticking points that he is aware of. Commissioner VanderLaan commented that in the January 22 hearing, citizens were very forthcoming regarding the buffering, asking that the trees remain, and she had asked how important that was. She thanked Mr. Fair for his testimony, stating it became extremely important and it may have been a factor in keeping the buffer that is between the outlot and Miller's Woods. 5� Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 15 Commissioner VanderLaan said she feels there is some struggle between the residents of Miller's Woods/their HOA regarding the gathering space, understanding this development's HOA monthly fees would cover snow and grass. She asked if Mr. Fair could work with the residents to the south and maintain the open space and provide something better than just a piece of ground, some trees, and a pond and build something, since the Miller's Woods people are nearby and will feel a compression to their tot lot. She asked if he could do this before it goes to the HOA, when the cost would be passed on to the residents for whatever was done. Mr. Fair stated at this time he would like to leave the decision up to the future HOA, if they want to improve Outlot A. He said they have sold several projects in the Twin Cities with no amenity fire pits, trails, or benches. He thinks he knows what these buyers want based on past experience. The residents will have a three - car garage and an opportunity to improve the outlot in the future should they choose to do so, although he thinks it will remain a natural open space. Commissioner Hudson asked, assuming the project was approved and Norway is punched through, would the cul-de-sac, yard restoration, driveway extension work happen in the fall for the residents in Miller's Woods who will be impacted, or would that occur in the second phase. Mr. Fair said it would be up to the City: either when the road is punched through, or when the second lift of asphalt goes down. As soon as there is damage to the lawn or the cul-de-sac removed, it would be fixed within a certain amount of days. He would work with Engineering on that and it would also be in the developer's contract. Chairperson Koehler referenced the homeowner who lives immediately south and on the west side of the cul-de-sac of Norway and wanted to know whether that house is behind the tree line and not facing the new house that will be built. Mr. Fair stated the plan is to clear all 140 feet of Lot 9. Without knowing the exact location of the house, he did not think the homeowner would be looking at the back of Lot 9 from his front yard; his side yard and backyard view should be looking at the Conservation Easement/trees. There is no way to save the trees between his lot and Lot 9 because of grading and stormwater so the site drains properly. Chairperson Koehler asked Mr. Fair to state why the PUD to build single-family detached townhomes is a better development as it has been designed than R-4 zoning to build single- family homes. Mr. Fair said the City of Andover needs a villa product and it is not feasible to build another traditional Miller's Woods two-story neighborhood, given the high water table and the amount of grading that would be necessary. If they were to do a straight R-4 zoning, there would be 41 units, no open space, and everything would be clearcut. He is not sure there would be a market for split-level homes because there are many of those homes available in Andover. He thinks there are many existing residents in Andover who want to stay in Andover and have a three -car garage villa unit. Chairperson Koehler asked if the developer was required to have three -car garages on the units. Mr. Fair stated that was not a requirement. Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 16 Chairperson Koehler wanted to know if that was an upsell for the homes, to which Mr. Fair answered yes. Chairperson Koehler asked where Mr. Fair has hit sweets spots in terms of, "This isn't required, but we're going to go a little further than we have to," while still making the units affordable and listed, as examples, the three -car garage and the architectural standards at least matching the Miller's Woods development. Mr. Fair said this is the first project where he's been able to make the lots wider to support the third stall. Using the overhead screen, a house in Brooklyn Park was shown. He stated the Mayor of that City was pleasantly surprised with the amount of stone and the amount of options available regarding the exterior. He said the easiest solution would be if the City had a zoning district for villas, because he would then be following a straight zoning instead of answering questions about what the City is getting. Chairperson Koehler said he does not want to say, "What is the City getting?" but, rather, understand why the villa is a better solution than a straight R-4. Mr. Fair said the villas are higher in price than the 41 split-level homes, the people buying the homes will live in them six months out of the year but pay taxes 12 months out of the year, they do not use the schools, and it is the right fit. Chairperson Koehler commented he is sold on the money aspect of it but is asking about the other intangibles. Mr. Fair stated the Conservation Easement is very important. Chairperson Koehler suggested Mr. Fair create a document with items he is including in the villa -type units that are not required for an R-4 zoning, because he feels Mr. Fair is going above and beyond with the development. He thinks it is a good plan for the most part but there are issues that still need to be addressed. Commissioner Hudson stated, as a resident of Miller's Woods, to have single-family split- level homes abutted to an HOA with all the amenities and requirements that are in place at Miller's Woods and then have a villa -type product creates a separation between the two neighborhoods and it fits in nicely, as opposed to 41 single-family homes in the area without a park, and so forth, because where would the kids be going. Mr. Fair stated if they built 41 single-family homes, the owners would not want to pay association dues even if Miller's Woods would allow them to use the pool, etc. He feels the 12 high-end homes that will be built could fit very well into the Miller's Woods community. Chairperson Koehler suggested Mr. Fair acquire Miller's Woods HOA rules and see what he can do to match them, if it makes sense, so it is not a drastic transition between the two neighborhoods. Chairperson Koehler asked if there were other people who wanted to speak, stating he had several questions that he would be asking staff such as speeding on the road, any potential building in the outlot, the roadway easement heading east, and being able to identify which trees belong to whom. Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 17 Jeremy Whittenburg, 15998 Norway Street NW, said he knows it would be difficult to keep trees between his property and Lot 9 because of drainage, and so forth. He demonstrated on a GIS map that his house is on the back of the property and expressed concern about looking out and seeing the back of another house, depending where the other house sits. He bought his property a year ago, understanding this area would be developed at some point, he spent over a half million dollars, and wanted to know if anything could be done or should he plant his own trees in the future. He said he has been happy with Mr. Fair and he is not saying don't go through with the project. Chairperson Koehler said he was looking at the same map and wants to talk to Staff to hear their suggestions about what can be done. He said something needs to be figured out to make good neighbors. Stan Carlson, 680 Constance Blvd, stated he and his wife own the west side of the land. He is happy to see the chunk of woods will be left on the south side and the northwest corner because their deer like to lay down in those areas. Chairperson Koehler commented that the City will continue to expand, but one of the reasons people move to Andover is because of the wildlife. He said Mr. Fair has been working with the City and hopefully, with the pond and the trees on the south side, there will be more wildlife. Rychel Gaustad, 512 Constance Boulevard, asked if staff was going to be answering questions following the close of the public hearing. Chairperson Koehler confirmed they would be doing so. Motion by Hudson, seconded by Loehlein, to close the public hearing at 8:36 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. Chairperson Koehler asked staff what the plan is for roads going to the east, stating the initial plan did not have an east -west road because of Constance running east -west, but wondered how the area would connect and whether there was anything to show or describe. Community Development Director Janish said they do not have anything and the property to the east is outside of the MUSA so the expectation is that it would develop at the 2'h - acre development and not be at an urban density. The City Council felt an extension to the east was not needed for the development, so a local network would be established as properties developed to the east. He said the properties the individual is representing would need to work together to determine how to get access to those properties if they were to subdivide at the 2% -acre standard. Chairperson Koehler, assuming the property does get subdivided and built out, asked if there would be connections to roads like Constance, Goldenrod, 159th, knowing that any answer given is only a possibility. Community Development Director Janish stated access would have to come off Constance, meeting County access spacing guidelines. Using a map, he pointed out potential areas of connection and possible cul-de-sacs. He said a road could possibly be looped into 159th but that would have to be evaluated by looking at wetlands, floodplains, and other information he does not have access to at this time. UI Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 18 Chairperson Koehler stated there is not a developer and no one knows how things will go, who will sell/who will keep land, but speculated something would come from Constance and connect to Ilex, it might hook into a cul-de-sac in the middle, depending on how the land is zoned and developed, whether it is 2%2 acres or smaller. Community Development Director Janish stated he was correct but at this point it is not within the MUSA so he does not expect it to be under 2'/z acres. Chairperson Koehler inquired as to how often the Met Council reviews the MUSA for expansion. Community Development Director Janish stated they are running out of capacity within the system itself in getting to the Met Council pipeline. As a result, expansion to the northeast would be difficult to do without running an entirely new line or trying to build capacity. When miles of pipe are replaced by oversizing, there is no one to pay for that. Hypothetically, if you run three miles of new pipe where it's already developed at urban densities, it is being fronted by the taxpayer because the City has to front that to come through; there are no benefiting properties for it. The end of the pipe is basically at this location. Chairperson Koehler stated his understanding of Community Development Director Janish's comments: Basically, there will not be a lot of development in that area unless someone has a lot of money. Community Development Director Janish agreed, adding there is not urban development expected outside the MUSA. Chairperson Koehler asked if, when there is development at whatever level, the access would be from Constance. Community Development Director Janish confirmed access would come from Constance. Chairperson Koehler commented that guesses are being taken as far as roads, but there is no sewer and utilities in that area to develop at this time. Unless the State or someone comes up with a lot of money, that area will not be developed at a smaller density with a lot of new roads put in or connecting anything. He stated that is the best answer to be given at this time. Chairperson Koehler asked if anyone had an idea as to when that area is planned to grow. Community Development Director Janish referenced the Sewer Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan and stated there is no plan to extend the pipe to the east or to the northeast of the area and it is at the end of the MUSA. He said unless a pipe comes from a different direction such as an abutting community, he does not foresee nor does the Comprehensive Plan expect City utilities to be extended. Chairperson Koehler inquired as to how far in the future the Comprehensive Plan extends. City Planner Hanson stated to the year 2040. Chairperson Koehler stated that between now and 2040 there are no plans to put sewer in or develop this area. Community Development Director Janish confirmed he was correct MI Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 19 and added there is no foreseeable capacity within the existing system, which is where the issue is. Chairperson Koehler clarified by saying even if sewer was built, there is no downstream capacity to handle the extra properties, which Community Development Director Janish stated was correct. Chairperson Koehler asked how the City handles speed and traffic control in the area, specifically considering there is a blind child in the area. He asked if there was an automatic reduction in speed, if signs were posted, or how that is handled. Community Development Director Janish stated the sign -posting question should be answered by Engineering and he could relay that question to them and get back to the Commission with the answer and also the City Council. He said there is a design speed for the roadway system, which is more than likely designed to about 35 miles an hour with the extension of Norway. There also may have been discussions related to potential speeding on Norway before because the road kind of has some bends. As the road continues, there will be more bends in it. He stated there are some things you can do in planning that can help reduce speed such as bringing structures closer to the roadway, which happened in Miller's Woods and will also be the case in this development. Also, when drivers are on roads that seem enclosed, they tend to slow down, although the pavement will be wider as well. Parking will be allowed on both sides of the street so there may be some cars there, which may also cause vehicles to slow down. Because of the way the houses are set up and the curves, speeding may not occur. However, if speeding occurs, the sheriffs department is available for enforcement activities. Chairperson Koehler inquired as to what traffic control will look like at the three-way intersections in the development. Community Development Director Janish stated the Engineering Department uses MnDOT's design manual when establishing where stop signs should be located and there are certain criteria such as number of vehicles driving through an area. He speculated three-way stop signs would not be required at the intersections but that Engineering would be answering that question for the City Council. Chairperson Koehler stated he has called the sheriff about people speeding on his road, and the City was surprised about how bad it was. He encouraged residents to call if there are speeding issues but to please realize that if a speed trap is set up, most of the speeding will be done by people living in the neighborhood because they are the ones driving through it. Chairperson Koehler suggested to Mr. Titus that he give Community Development Director Janish or City Planner Hanson an email address or contact information so they can respond to him about what will happen as far as traffic controls in the area. He guessed there might be one stop sign but not three, because a stop sign going south could cause a traffic backup onto Constance. He said he is not an Engineer and the answer would come from City Engineer Berkowitz. LO 3 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 20 Community Development Director Janish, in regard to potential HOA structures, stated any type of structure requiring a building permit would have to go through that process, so it would be reviewed and evaluated. In addition, the HOA may have limitations on what type of structures may be built. From conversations with Council and the narrative, he envisioned some type of picnic shelter/community gathering type of place. Community Development Director Janish, identifying Mr. Whittenburg's home on a map, stated the stormwater is dictating the removal of trees and the grading that would occur. Using the map, he outlined what appeared to be a drainage and utility easement and also indicated an area where the property owner could plant trees, assuming the information was accurate. He suggested the best solution is the property owner plants their own trees so he could maintain and be responsible for them if he has concerns about looking into somebody's backyard. If the property owner to the north would plant trees, a future owner could cut them down some day and he would be in the same situation. The property owner could work with the on staff Natural Resource Technician to find trees that would screen the property to the north. Chairperson Koehler encouraged the property owner to contact Natural Resource Technician Kameron Kytonen, stating he could give him ideas and suggestions. Chairperson Koehler stated the County wanted a bypass lane but there is land ownership issues and asked staff for insight, comments, or thoughts on that subject. Community Development Director Janish stated Anoka County Highway Department would have to be contacted to get their feedback, he cannot speak on their behalf. There may need to be some tweaks to the roadway to allow for that. Chairperson Koehler asked if City Engineering gets involved in the discussion or whether that is between the developer and the County. Community Development Director Janish said it is typically led by the Anoka County Highway Department because it is their roadway. It is generally worked through the applicant's engineering firm that is doing the work on it and the Anoka County Highway. Commissioner Loehlein said he is generally supportive of the plan; the villas are a nice addition to Andover, and it creates a good transition to the use of the land. Commissioner VanderLaan stated she agrees with Commissioner Loehlein and added this subdivision brings to the forefront issues the Commission has not dealt with before. When the City was first established, which she was a part of, they looked at how the City would grow. This plan has brought issues to the forefront including tree preservation with regard to the discussions of climate change, with regard to the value of a tree; and both the City and the developer are working harder to preserve and provide trees. She stated when she first looked at the site in January, she considered how many trees were going to be taken down. However, the process has been progressive, practical, and a prudent use of this land. The City no longer has ideal grid patterns; all of that land is gone. This development will address some contemporary housing needs. The family demographic of a husband, a wife, and three kids is not across the City, there is an incredible amount of diversity in the City, L ,4 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —July 23, 2019 Page 21 and that is what makes Andover grow. She reiterated that although it is not perfect, she is supportive of the plan, knowing that staff is hovering and will continue to hover, and the development presented is very good. Chairperson Koehler, looking at the Resolution, expressed concern about points the developer must meet such as the Engineering comments. Engineering will determine when they are met. The City of Andover's staff comments must also be addressed. He wants to make sure the concerns are met. He stated to Mr. Fair that he is forced to do a PUD because zoning is not in place but that it does not exclude Mr. Fair from not having to explain why this is a better solution than R-4. He again encouraged Mr. Fair to promote the extra things he put in the development plan and not sell himself short. Commissioner Godfrey asked the Commission to look at Number 8 of the Resolution which indicates, "Exhibit D Landscape Plan shall regulate required plantings for the development," and suggested that be amended to add, "subject to approval by Andover staff because of the concern about plantings. Chairperson Koehler stated he thought it was covered in Number 2 but that it was probably worth calling out specifically and agreed the language should be inserted in Number 8. Commissioner Hudson called attention to Number 4 of the Resolution -- the Anoka County Highway Division comments dated July 17 must be satisfactorily addressed and plans approved -- and said right now the letter states they need the westbound turn lane. He asked if the Resolution would provide enough leeway if the County said it was fine, they do not need it. Community Development Director Janish suggested using the phrase "or as amended by Anoka County Highway Department" which gives flexibility if they change their mind or add something. Commissioner Sims asked if City staff wanted to bring the zoning issue to the attention of the City Council, since a PUD would not be needed if there was zoning. Chairperson Koehler stated the City Council is aware of it and have already been engaged in conversation. Commissioner Sims commented that if you are not at Planning and Zoning, you think a PUD is different than zoning until you understand what it is all about, and it would be cleaner for the citizens and developer if there was zoning in place. Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Godfrey, to recommend to the City Council approval with the noted changes to Item Number 4: "... or as amended by Anoka County Highway Department" and Item Number 8: "..., subject to approval by Andover staff." Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. City Planner Hanson stated this item would be before the City Council at the August 5, 2019 City Council meeting. c'o5 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — July 23, 2019 Page 22 OTHER BUSINESS Community Development Director Janish stated the Interim Use Permit related to land reclamation was approved by the City Council based on the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation. It is expected that there will be two items at the August 13 meeting. Commissioner VanderLaan stated she believed everyone was emailed a notice by Todd Haas about a meeting at the Anoka City Hall regarding the Rum River Watershed. She believes they are putting together a Comprehensive Plan and are asking for City members along the Rum River to be involved in the process. She asked whether Commission members were allowed or encouraged to attend the meeting. City Planner Hanson stated Commissioner VanderLaan would need to speak to Mr. Haas. Commissioner VanderLaan, on behalf of the Planning and Zoning Commission, thanked all the volunteers and City staff who worked at Funfest and stated it was spectacular. All of the Commissioners agreed. ADJOURNMENT. Motion by Hudson, seconded by Godfrey to adjourn the meeting at 9:04 p.m. Motion carried on a 6 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -absent (Daninger) vote. Respectfully Submitted, Ruth Holdvogt, Recording Secretary TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — January 22, 2019 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING: Sketch PlamPlanned Unit Development — The Villas at Crosstown Woods — Crosstown Blvd. NW and 161''1 Ave. NW — Landmark of Andover LLC City Planner Hanson noted the purpose of this item is to hold a public hearing to review a sketch plan for single family planned unit residential development known as The Villas at Crosstown Woods. City Planner Hanson reviewed the proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) concept plan with the Commission, noting that the purpose is to provide the applicant with informal feedback on the sketch plan. The purpose of a PUD which would provide more flexibility in density in return for going above the requirements of City Code in other areas. She stated that the comments from staff and ARC were provided within the staff report. She reviewed the current zoning (R-1 single-family rural) and proposed zoning change (R-1 single-family urban), noting that the property is located within the MUSA. City Planner Hanson reviewed the proposed access which would provide one access off Constance Boulevard and another access through the Millers Woods development. Each lot would be serviced by municipal sewer and water. She noted that originally 43 sewer and water connection units were allocated to this property but upon further refining by the engineering department, there are five additional connections that are available which could create a total of 48 connections. City Planner Hanson reviewed the proposed tree preservation plan. The approved delineation reports for the wetlands on site were received today from the Coon Creek Watershed District. She noted that an additional permit and review would be required by the Watershed District through the platting process. She stated that the Park and Recreation Commission will review the sketch plan to determine if there would be a park desired in this area or whether the recommendation would be for cash in lieu of land. City Planner Hanson reviewed the findings that would be required for a PUD and the specific requirement variations that would be proposed for this development. She provided details on the types of homes that are being considered for this development, which would be a detached townhome product that would range in price from $325,000 to $475,000 per villa. She stated that the next step in the process would be dependent upon the comments received from the Commission and City Council. City Planner Hanson stated that she has spoken with a few homeowners in Millers Woods and has received emails, which have been provided to the Commission and will be entered into the public record. Commissioner VanderLaan asked for details on the screening that would be required along the County roads. She asked if the trees proposed to be saved on the preservation plan would meet the screening requirements or whether additional plantings would be required. Mr, U LO -1 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —January 22, 2019 Page 3 1 2 City Planner Hanson reviewed the screening requirements along County roads within 3 City Code. She stated that the recommendation for screening would be provided during 4 the preliminary plat stage. 5 6 Commissioner Sims referenced the common areas and asked how those areas would be 7 maintained if the HOA were to fail. 8 9 City Planner Hanson replied that the HOA would maintain those areas and she would 10 need to consult with staff about what happens if the HOA fails. 11 12 Motion by VanderLaan, seconded by Daninger, to open the public hearing at 7:21 p.m. 13 Motion carried on a 7 -ayes, 0 -nays, 0 -absent vote. 14 15 Rychel Gaustad, 512 Constance Boulevard, stated that she does not oppose development 16 of this site but is interested to know if the City has done an overall planning study of the 17 area. She stated that if there has been a study of the entire area, she would be curious to 18 know if traffic circulation was an element of that study. She asked how the neighboring 19 parcels would work together with the proposed plan. She referenced the existing access 20 points onto Constance Boulevard near this site that would be in addition to the proposed 21 access for this site and asked if there has been a thought to adding passing lanes on 22 Constance. She wanted to ensure that the entrance to the neighborhood would be well lit 23 for safety. She stated that she and her neighbors were hoping that eventually their 24 properties could be developed and would want to ask that the Council pipe a roadway 25 easement to the east to allow to future development opportunities. She asked if she 26 would be able to obtain the current high-water levels on the drainage and wetlands, along 27 with the normal water levels for the property. She was curious as to the amount of water 28 that would flow onto adjacent properties from this parcel/development. 29 30 Chairperson Koehler stated that there is a law which ensures that a development cannot 31 pass on more water post construction than exists under the current conditions. 32 33 Commissioner VanderLaan referenced the driveway for the property at 556 Constance 34 and wanted to ensure that the entrance to this proposed development would not encroach 35 on the private driveway for that property. 36 37 Jeremy Whittenburg, 15998 Norway Street, asked for additional details on the proposed 38 housing product. He referenced the tree separation shown between this development and 39 Millers Woods and felt that buffering would be important to maintaining the privacy 40 between the developments. 41 42 Dave Busak, 702 158th Avenue NW, stated that his concern is with traffic within the 43 Millers Woods development. He stated that the residents of that neighborhood have 44 expressed previous concern with the lack of trails and bikeways throughout the 45 development, noting the narrow street widths. He believed that additional traffic from (9� Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —January 22, 2019 Page 4 1 the proposed development would come through Millers Woods. He asked if a bikeway 2 could be added through his development to provide additional safety for the residents and 3 children in that area. 4 5 Vicky Kroll, 15967 Olive Street, stated that she would ask that the developer consider not 6 providing a connection through Millers Woods. She stated that the residents of that 7 neighborhood have enjoyed its privacy and security as there is currently only one access 8 into the development. She stated that the residents in that development pay association 9 dues to maintain neighborhood amenities such as a pool, playground, and basketball court 10 for the neighborhood. She stated that if there is a road connection to the proposed 11 development from Constance, there would be additional traffic that would indicate the 12 privately maintained amenities are for public use. She noted that because of the narrow 13 streets there are safety concerns with the children in the neighborhood. 14 15 Nathan Fair, Landmark of Andover, LLC stated that they are a sister company of Hanson 16 Builders located on Hanson Boulevard. He stated that he is present to address any 17 concerns or questions of the Commission or residents. 18 19 Commissioner VanderLaan stated that there are two churches located across the street 20 from this property and asked if there has been any communication with those 21 organizations. 22 23 Mr. Fair replied that there has not been communication with those organizations. 24 25 Commissioner VanderLaan referenced the nearby cemetery and stated that it would 26 behoove the City, those with lots at the cemetery, and the developer to ensure that there 27 are no impacts to that property. 28 29 Mr. Fair stated that they would continue to work with staff as they continue with the 30 phase one reports. 31 32 Commissioner Daninger asked if there has been a ghost plat for the neighboring parcel. 33 34 Mr. Fair replied that has crossed their minds but noted that the property to the east is not 35 included in the MUSA and therefore staff has not asked for a ghost plat. He stated that 36 the water information would be a part of the platting process but ensured the neighboring 37 property owner that this development would not add additional water onto neighboring 38 parcels. He stated that he would continue to work with staff and could share the 39 information with the neighboring property owner. 40 41 Commissioner Nemeth stated that he has read that this would create lifecycle housing for 42 those that are downsizing. He asked if the primary marketing would be aimed at those 43 near or at retirement age. 44 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — danuary 22, 2019 Page 5 1 Mr. Fair replied that there is a market for the empty nesters but stated that there is also a 2 market of younger individuals that do not want to have larger homes or families. He 3 confirmed that most marketing would be aimed at the typical Andover resident that is 4 looking to downsize and remain in the community. He stated that the neighborhood 5 would not be age restricted, but the product would lend itself to the empty nester market. 6 7 Chairperson Koehler referenced the resident comments that were made tonight regarding 8 trails; traffic, turn lanes, and connections to the south; HOA; and lighting. He recognized 9 that this is an early stage of the process and asked if the developer has any information to 10 share on those topics. 11 12 Mr. Fair stated that during a concept plan there are discussions with staff on connections 13 to the development. He explained that the entrance needs to be as far to the east as 14 possible to ensure the functionality of the Crosstown/Constance intersection. He stated 15 that they would be open to not connecting to the temporary cul-de-sacs in Millers Woods 16 but would leave that decision to the engineering department. He stated that they would 17 follow the standard lighting ordinance and confirmed that they would follow those 18 ordinances. He explained that a grand entrance would be created which would include a 19 lit monument. He noted that most of the residents would come into the grand entrance to 20 enter the development rather than driving through Millers Woods. He stated that they 21 would build standard road width throughout the development. He did not see any trails in 22 this development as there are not currently trails or sidewalks in the adjacent 23 development, therefore there would not be a connection. He stated that if there were 24 sidewalks in Millers Woods, they would be happy to provide sidewalks in their 25 development to provide connection. 26 27 Chairperson Koehler referenced the private HOA amenities in Millers Woods and asked 28 if there would be a plan to avoid unauthorized use. 29 30 Mr. Fair stated that they do a lot of private HOA parks in their development in other 31 communities and they control unauthorized use with signage. He stated that he did not 32 think there would be a lot of desire for those amenities from the target age of residents 33 that would be purchasing within his development. He stated that if the straight 34 conforming plat were chosen, they would propose to construct split level homes and 35 noted that the Andover market already has a surplus of that home product. He stated that 36 the site would also need to be clear cut in order to grade that site. He noted that it would 37 financially make sense to grade this site for split level homes. He explained that less 38 grading and importing of dirt would be needed for the villa product as most of those 39 homes would not have basements. 40 41 Commissioner VanderLaan asked how important it would be to preserve the line of trees 42 between this development and Millers Woods. She stated that as proposed the temporary 43 cul-de-sacs would be removed to connect to this development and was unsure how 44 important the extensive buffering would be to separate the neighborhoods or whether it 45 would be beneficial to integrate as they would both be urban developments. Z Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — January 22, 2019 Page 6 1 2 Mr. Fair replied that he has not had conversations with the residents in Millers Woods but 3 based on his previous experience he would believe the residents in Millers Woods would 4 want the trees preserved. He noted that the trees would also add value to his 5 development, as residents in both neighborhoods would want to preserve their privacy. 6 7 Commissioner VanderLaan stated that the engineer's report states that the eyebrow 8 would be removed and asked if the developer would agree. 9 10 Mr. Fair stated that he would like input from the Commission. He noted that he would 11 prefer the eyebrow but understands that there is additional time for snowplowing and 12 would also be okay removing that element should the Commission desire that. 13 14 Commissioner Loehlein stated that he likes the eyebrow as it creates character on the 15 corner. 16 17 Commissioner Daninger stated that the Commission looks to staff and engineering for 18 guidance. He stated that he would be okay with it but would default to staff's opinion. 19 20 Commissioner Nemeth stated that this issue has come up in the past and the Commission 21 discussed removing the feature while the City Council chose to allow it. He stated that 22 he would not have a problem if there is not an issue with maintenance. 23 24 Commissioner Hudson stated that he lives in Millers Woods and asked if there is ability 25 to create a curve for the Norway extension which would create less hassle in the future. 26 He stated that if the cul-de-sacs are connected to the neighborhood, he would want to 27 ensure that speeds are controlled as it would be almost a straight shot from Constance 28 down Norway. He recognized that the residents from the proposed development may not 29 travel through Millers Woods, but the Millers Woods residents would most likely go 30 through the new neighborhood to access Constance. 31 32 Mr. Fair stated that he would take those comments and determine if there would be a 33 method to slow traffic but noted that there would be restrictions based on the trees that 34 would be saved. He stated that if the direction from the Council and staff would be for 35 more narrow roads, he could decrease the road width in that area. 36 37 Commissioner Hudson stated that perhaps there could be communication with the Millers 38 Woods HOA to determine if there could be similarities between the two organizations to 39 provide continuity. 40 41 Mr. Fair confirmed that it would be a similar HOA as the buyer is typically downsizing 42 from a $600,000 home and therefore want it to be a high-quality neighborhood. 43 -71 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes —January 22, 2019 Page 7 1 Commissioner Loeblein stated that he had similar comments about Norway, in attempt to 2 deter that from being a straightaway. He referenced the connection to lifecycle housing 3 and believed that this product would provide a great addition to the market for Andover. 4 5 Rychel Gaustad, 512 Constance Boulevard, asked if it would be possible to provide an 6 access to her property, like the temporary cul-de-sacs in Millers Woods, which would 7 provide a connect to the properties to the east. She explained that would alleviate 8 additional traffic concerns in the future when the properties to the east develop to provide 9 connection to that future development. 10 11 Jeremy Whittenburg, 15998 Norway Street, stated that he feels it is very important to 12 have the tree coverage between Millers Woods and this proposed development. 13 14 Commissioner Daninger stated that the trees between the developments are desired by 15 both developments. 16 17 Breanna Serakos, 15995 Norway Street, stated that she would be directly impacted from 18 this development. She acknowledged that when she purchased the property, she was 19 aware of the development possibilities of the adjacent property. She was concerned with 20 the safety of her children if the traffic volumes and speeds increase as it travels by her 21 property. She stated that one of her children has disabilities and she would ask for ADA 22 compliance within Millers Woods, as they have no current access to sidewalks or trails. 23 She stated that she has expressed concerns and requests to the City for the past five years 24 with gaining ADA compliance within Millers Woods. She was afraid that opening 25 Norway Street would take away the safety that her family currently enjoys. 26 27 Chairperson Koehler asked that Ms. Serakos also express her concerns through an email 28 as well and submit that to staff. 29 30 Ms. Serakos acknowledged that the concern would not be with the traffic from the 31 proposed development but with the traffic coming off Constance and down the 32 straightaway into Millers Woods. 33 34 Vicky Kroll, 15967 Olive Street, stated that Millers Woods currently has one entrance 35 and asked if the City ordinance requires additional access points. 36 37 Chairperson Koehler stated that City staff will provide additional input. He noted that 38 personally he would prefer more than one entrance into his neighborhood. He explained 39 that if a tree were to fall across the one entrance, he would want to have additional 40 options to enter and exit his development. 41 42 Nick Mulvey, 752 158th Avenue NW, asked the square footage proposed for the home 43 product. He asked if there would be a way to abut cul-de-sacs on each of the 44 developments which would allow for future connection if it is determined to be needed. -79 - ,Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — January 22, 2019 Page 8 1 He stated that if the connections are needed, could there possibly be speed bumps to slow 2 the speed of traffic. 3 4 Derek Johnson, 15893 Olive Street, asked if the developer would maintain irrigation lines 5 and sod if the temporary cul-de-sacs are removed. 6 7 Nathan Fair, Landmark of Andover LLC, stated that the product would range in size from 8 1,500 square feet to 3,200 square feet. He explained that the one level homes would be 9 on the smaller range while the homes with basements would have larger square footage. 10 He explained the escrow fund that would be held to ensure that the sod and irrigation is 11 maintained when a temporary cul-de-sac is removed. 12 13 Commissioner Nemeth referenced a memorandum from staff and received confirmation 14 that the developer would be addressing those comments. 15 16 Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Nemeth, to close the public hearing at 8:19 p.m. 17 Motion carried on a 7 -ayes, 0 -nays, 0 -absent vote. 18 19 Commissioner Daninger summarized the issues that were brought forward regarding 20 street size and traffic. He stated that lot width was not mentioned but perhaps input 21 would be desired on that. 22 23 Chairperson Koehler stated that once 41 lots are reached, the developer could clear cut 24 the lot and develop under normal standards. 25 26 Commissioner Daninger stated that under R-4 development, the lot could be clear cut and 27 regular development would occur. He confirmed that under the PUD the trees would be 28 preserved, and more than 41 lots would be created. He stated that perhaps lot width is 29 slightly increased, and one lot is removed to provide the potential for a future connection 30 to the east and perhaps a park area as the Millers Woods park is not available to this 31 neighborhood. 32 33 Commissioner VanderLaan referenced the additional five sewer and water connections 34 that are available and asked if that availability would extend past this area. 35 36 City Planner Hanson replied that the MUSA does not extend pass this property and 37 therefore the connections would not be available to adjacent properties. 38 39 Commissioner Loehlein stated that he would support the density as proposed in the 40 sketch plan. He asked for staff input on a potential stub to the property to the east, as that 41 could increase traffic flow if there is development to the east. He stated that perhaps a 42 four-way stop on Norway could also be created which could calm traffic. 43 44 City Planner Hanson stated that she can bring. those comments to engineering. 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes — January 22, 2019 Page 9 Chairperson Koehler asked for staff input on the number of access points into a neighborhood. City Planner Hanson replied that emergency services prefer more than one entrance into a development. She stated that it may not be an issue of ordinance but perhaps policy. She noted that public works also prefers additional connections. Chairperson Koehler stated that there are signs posted at the entrance to Millers Woods stating that there is no exit for the neighborhood. He asked and received confirmation that there are also signs in the cul-de-sacs which explain that the cul-de-sacs are temporary and there would be future road connections. He stated that he is not concerned with the number of lots and summarized the issues that may need consideration including a possible connection to the east, whether a park in this area would be desired/needed, and road width. He stated that although the applicant is willing to increase road width to match City standard, more narrow roads can slow traffic and perhaps the road width be matched to the widths in Millers Woods. Commissioner Nemeth asked if there could be additional properties added into the MUSA. City Planner Hanson explained the MUSA would only change if an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is changed or whether additional capacity is gained. Commissioner Nemeth stated that perhaps Norway could be shifted to the west in attempt to slow traffic. He acknowledged that narrowing the road width or adding additional curves could also slow traffic. Chairperson Koehler stated that narrowing the road could allow for a bikeway/trail along the side which would allow for pedestrian traffic. He thanked everyone for the input tonight and encouraged residents to provide additional input to City staff. City Planner Hanson stated that this item would be before the Council at the February 19, 2019 City Council meeting and before the Parks and Recreation Commission at their February 7, 2019 meeting. OTHER BUSINESS City Planner Hanson updated the Planning Commission on related items. Commissioner Nemeth noted that under Agenda Item three, he forgot to mention that Commissioner Daninger was appointed as Vice -Chair. F9 UnTU (Zffi ffIVAi" �17 Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes—February 19, 2019 Page 4 Richard MacGlover addressed the City Council a second time and clarified he does run ai excavating business from his farm. He stated he is well known in the community and has put iu many foundations around the City. He asked what the load limit will be once the street is done Mr. Berkowitz stated it will be 10 tons year-round. Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Knight, to close the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. Motion carries unanimously. Mayor Trude addressed the public in attendance and those watching the video, stating if anyone has questions or a preference on whether they should offer a 10 -year option to pay the assessment or an 8 -year option, they should contact City staff and state what they would like to see happen. Mr. Berkowitz stated a letter will go out over the next few months with staff contact information on it as well so people will have that soon. Councilmember Holthus asked if they will know who the contractor will be so people may contact them for repairing their driveways at a discounted price while they are in the neighborhood doing the street work. Mr. Berkowitz stated if the company can accommodate and is willing to do that, residents could certainly get that information once the time comes. Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Bukkila, to adopt Resolution No. R019-19, ordering the improvement Project No. 18-38, University Avenue NW Reconstruction and directing preparation of final plans and specifications. Motion carried unanimously. i ETCH PLAN/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP)/PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOAM Community Development Director Janish reviewed the staff report with the Council. He presented the sketch plan for a single-family Planned Unit Development (PUD) residential development known as The Villas at Crosstown Woods, noting the applicant submitted a narrative of the proposed PUD. Mr. Janish reviewed the comments received by the public. He stated the Council is asked to review public and Planning and Zoning Commission comments, discuss the sketch plan, and informally advise the applicant on adjustments to the proposed sketch plan/PUD. Councilmember Bukkila asked what staff recommendation is on the corner (eyebrow) on the plan. Mr. Berkowitz stated as in the past, the City is not in favor of them because they add more work for City workers and are dangerous. Mayor Trude asked what their opinion is regarding the narrow streets. Mr. Berkowitz stated it comes down to what the fire department requirements are. - L4 -7S Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes—February 19, 2019 1 Page 5 Mayor Trude stated she likes the stone materials on the images provided, noted it adds something nice to the aesthetics. Councilmember Bukkila stated she likes the houses but would like to see more color on them instead of the same colors just opposite positioning on every other house. Councilmember Barthel stated there are three things he is not in favor of. the eyebrow because it is hard on plow trucks and very dangerous because people go extra fast around them and people allow children to play in them; he would like to see the streets wider; and, it seems the City is bending on every regulation they have to accommodate this plan and he isn't convinced the City is getting much in return. He noted the villas should be maintained by an association since they will be connected to the other development, which is maintained by an association. He stated there should be some walking trails around the ponds and the development, and a gathering area for residents. Nathan Fair, Landmark of Andover LLC, addressed the City Council as a representative for the applicant. He stated they haven't chosen a builder yet and noted what he has heard from the City Council tonight differs greatly from the Planning and Zoning Commission and resident feedback, which is what helped drive their current plan. He stated he understands the City Council's desires for high-end fmishings and added amenities but stated if they do that to the extent the Council is indicating, they will not be able to sell any units, the project will go under, and the villas will be left vacant and bankrupt. Mr. Fair stated the overall costs will go back on the owners. They are receptive to the fact that the sale price for these units should be around $300,000 - $400,000 if they plan to sell them. Mr. Dickinson stated what is needed from the City. Council tonight is some direction on what they think of the villa concept, the tree preservation in the plan, connections to the other development, and the amenities. He stated those are the overall items the Council needs to provide direction on, so the developer can then draft a new version and present that to the City Council for review. The Council consensus was not to connect to the development to the east. Mayor Trude stated she liked the plan with the loop road. Councilmember Holthus agreed with Mayor Trude. Mr. Berkowitz stated he wanted to make it very clear that any developer is going to have a hard time preserving trees in the area because the storm water determines where the trees can stay and survive. Councilmember Barthel asked about a potential access to Crosstown Boulevard, noting most traffic from the development would likely use Crosstown Boulevard when exiting. Mr. Berkowitz answered he didn't think an access to Crosstown Boulevard would be safe and likely would not meet spacing guidelines. 'I LP Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes—February 19, 2019 Page 6 Councilmember Knight asked if the villa product is viable. Mr. Dickinson responded one -level villas are one of the most requested items he gets from people in the community and noted it will be a good change. Mayor Trude expressed support for the villa product and the association maintenance. Mr. Fair responded most villa associations take care of snow removal and mowing. The individual structure responsibility remains with the homeowner. Mr. Janish asked if the Council supported the additional unit allocation. Councilmember Bukkila said it depends on the quality of the final product. Mayor Trude indicated she would be looking for nice landscaping. Mr. Dickinson asked the Council about the architectural mix of the villas and what the Council would support, in particular the slab on grade aspect. Mr. Fair stated the villa concept proposed fits the topography of the property. A non -PUD proposal would be split-level homes. Councilmember Bukkila stated the Council would want more commitment to standards. The PUD proposals say "may" have brick, she wants that to say "shall". PLAT— WEVSL0W COVE,SECOND ADDITION -LENNAR Mr. Janis�h"�eviewed the staff report with the Council. He presented the final plat of Winslow Cove Second Additioiwhich creates 50 single-family lots, noting that during discussion for Winslow Cove, the future c ection of Xeon Street NW and 157d' Lane NW was discussed. At that time, it was determined a co . ection will need to be made during the future phases of the development. As part of the platting p cess of Winslow Cove, a permanent right-of-way easement was dedicated to the southern side 150th Lane NW. He explained the developer is responsible to construct Xeon Street NW to the s ern border of the Winslow Cove Second Addition plat. Motion by Knight, Seconded by Holthus, fie Plat of Winslow Cove 2nd Addition. Motion ,SCHEDULE EDA MEETING Resolution No. R020-19, Approving the Final Mr. Dickinson requested the Council schedule an EDA Meeting to discuss topics as detailed in the staff report. \ The Council discussed the draft agenda and available dates. 'y Motion by Bukkila, Seconded by Barthel, to schedule an EDA Meeting ri`,March 19, 2019, at Villas at Crosstown Woods Andover, Minnesota Landmark Development of Minnesota, LLC July 15, 2019 Revised July 19, 2019 Revised July 29, 2019 T k rJ IL �h i f�i. F —- - it 4'4 ; — -- Civil Engineer: Sathre-Bergquist,Inc. 150 South Broadway Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 RECEIVED JUL 29 2019 CITY OF ANDOVER MA To: City of Andover City Staff, Planning Commission, and City Council From: Nathan Fair, Villas at Crosstown Woods, LLC Re: Villas at Crosstown Woods: PUD (R-4) narrative July 29, 2019 Thank you for taking the time to review the re -zoning, preliminary plat and PUD for Villas at Crosstown Woods. The Property The property consists of close to 20 acres located in the southeast quadrant of the Constance Boulevard and Crosstown Boulevard intersection. The site contains one home site and is gently rolling with wetlands and existing woodlands. There are single family residential neighborhoods to the west and south. Undeveloped rural parcels are located to the north and east. Comprehensive Plan The draft comprehensive plan designates this property as Transitional Residential. This district allows subdivisions smaller than 2.5 acre lots when the property is served by municipal utilities This proposal is about 2.4 units/acre falling in line with the standard low density residential districts. Zoning The property is currently zoned R-1 Single Family -Rural which requires 2.5 acre minimum lot sizes. With the comp plan designation of Transitional Residential along with the availability of public utility services, the property becomes a good candidate for a rezoning to PUD (R-4). The properties to the south and west are zoned for R-4. With a re -zoning to a PUD, we are able to provide a better design to suit the current market conditions and create two different life -cycle housing options while maintaining cohesiveness with the existing R-4 neighborhoods to the south and west. Through the use of traditional R4 zoning, the site would support 41 single family lots with no open space and potentially little to no tree preservation. We are requesting an R4 PUD allowing for 48 lots (12 single family, 36 Villa style homes) and setting aside open space and allowing for tree preservation through the use of a cluster style design. Circulation This proposal provides for an overall improved neighborhood access by connecting to two existing stub streets to the south and providing an access onto Constance Boulevard. We are proposing interior 60' public right-of-ways with 33' wide streets. These streets will be wider than the existing roads we are connecting to the south requiring a transition. _7151 Homes There are two distinct home products that are proposed. The first are 12 larger style lots that are more typical of the traditional single family homes with lots ranging in size from around 11,000 sf to close to 22,000 sf. These homes generally attract the move up buyer with a family. The second type of home being proposed is a villa style on 36 lots. These homes typically attract an empty nester demographic (although these will not be age restricted). These lots range from close to 7,000 sf to over 23,000 sf in area. These homes will have several different exterior models offered as choices and will also have an HOA in place to take care of lawns and snow removal. These villas will be completed with decks and/or patios. PUD We are requesting a re -zoning to a PUD (R-4). There is some flexibility we are requesting and in return we will provide a lower impact development minimizing tree removal and designing better circulation for the area while providing two life -cycle housing options. This will create a new neighborhood that is not only aesthetically attractive but it is also in line with today's market demands. The following is a table of requirements versus proposed standards: Lot Size and Front Setback Flexibility We are requesting some of the bulk standards be reduced such as lot area and width. It is typical to reduce not only the lot size but also the setbacks when employing the use of cluster design techniques essentially pulling the buildings closer to the infrastructure. We are requesting a 25' front setback on the single family homes which is becoming the normal setback across the metro. More significantly, we are requesting a 16.5' front setback for the villa homes. This setback with the additional boulevard length will still allow for a car to be parked in the driveway while affording the benefits of the cluster R1 R4 PUD Villa PUD SF Lot Width 300' 80' 53' 70' Lot Depth 150' 130' 115' 135' Lot Area 2.5 acres 11,400 sf 6,800 sf 11,000 sf Front Setback 40' 35' 16.5' 25' Side Setback 10' 10' 6.5' 6.5' Side Corner 56 40' 35' 20' 20' Rear Yard 50' 30' 30' 30' Buildable Depth 110' 110' 90-100 110 Double Frontage Lot Depth 160' 140' 134' NA Street Width 33' 33' 33' 33' Lot Size and Front Setback Flexibility We are requesting some of the bulk standards be reduced such as lot area and width. It is typical to reduce not only the lot size but also the setbacks when employing the use of cluster design techniques essentially pulling the buildings closer to the infrastructure. We are requesting a 25' front setback on the single family homes which is becoming the normal setback across the metro. More significantly, we are requesting a 16.5' front setback for the villa homes. This setback with the additional boulevard length will still allow for a car to be parked in the driveway while affording the benefits of the cluster ME design by reducing impervious surface, enlarging back yards and buffers, and allowing more space from the homes to sensitive areas such as saved woodlands and wetlands. The reduced front yard setback allows houses and garages closer to the street and increases the rear yard area consistent to other Villa projects built by Landmark Side Yard Setback Flexibility Another setback reduction being requested is the side yard of both home types. Reduced side yards are also necessary when employing cluster style developments. The structures are clustered together closer than they would be with standard zoning in order to achieve the benefits of cluster development as listed previously. We are requesting the side yard setback be reduced to 6.5'. This equates to 13' between structures. The current ordinance requires 10' living space, 6' garage for a total of 16' between structures. We are only requesting a 3' total reduction between structures. 110' Buildable Depth Flexibility We are also requesting flexibility for the City's 110 foot buildable depth requirement for the villa style homes. Since these homes are constructed as a complete package with the deck/patio included and finished landscaping on each lot, it is not necessary to provide for extra depth for future accessory uses. The cluster style design employs a reduced front yard setback which also give added space to the rear yards. The HOA covenants will not allow for accessory buildings or pools on the villa lots so additional space will not be necessary. Double Frontage Lots We are asking for a reduction in overall lot depth on the double frontage villa lots because of the reduced front yard setbacks employed with this cluster design development. We will not need the same depth for double frontage with the reduced bulk standards. PUD Design Qualities In exchange for the PUD flexibility being requested, there are several PUD design qualities that will be met with this development: 1. Achieves efficiency in infrastructure design through the use of cluster design techniques which allows for woodland and open space preservation. There will be a trail easement dedicated for access to Crosstown Boulevard. 2. Safe access for vehicles and pedestrians with the proposed wider standard street. While it is not anticipated that substantial traffic volumes will be generated here, this application is proposing a walkable, pedestrian friendly neighborhood with 131 neighborhood gathering encouraged through the use of wider, pedestrian friendly streets and homes clustered closer to streets. Outlot A may also encourage neighborhood gathering. Outlot A will be deeded to the HOA and future improvements to this Outlot could include neighborhood gardens, firepit or bench area overlooking pond. 3. Through the use of the PUD we are able to provide buffers of existing vegetation along the perimeter. The northwest corner of the site will have a stand of trees preserved providing a visual screen for the intersection of Constance and Crosstown. There will also be a significant stand of trees preserved along the south property line providing a wooded open space buffer between this proposal and the existing Millers Woods. This saved woodland along the south will be protected through the use of a 25' wide conservation easement, ensuring protection from any unnecessary future removal. See attached exhibit for the conservation easement. 4. As mentioned above, there will be two stands of trees that we have worked hard through planning and engineering to preserve. One of the ways that this is made possible is through the use of reduced setbacks. 5. We are proposing landscape treatments over and above what would be required by ordinance. Providing 2 trees per lot there would be a requirement of 92 trees. We are proposing 159 trees. We are also oversizing the trees from the minimum requirement. The overstory trees will be a minimum of 2" caliper. Many of these proposed trees will be used to create a buffer along Constance and Crosstown Boulevards. We have selected a variety of trees that are hardy and will create ample screening in the buffer areas and interest along the streetscape. 6. As part of the landscaping, there will be a custom designed monument with a large planting bed featured near the northeast entrance. It is also anticipated that the cluster mailboxes will be will be attractive additions to the streetscape in conjunction with the boulevard trees. Landscape Exhibit attached 7. Even though these lots are a reduction in size from standard R-4 lots, these homes will be created with the highest quality architecture using high quality building materials providing homes at least in line with the existing home values in the area. Exhibits attached of colored renderings for Villas and Single-family homes. 8. There will bean HOA for the villa homes and Outlot A ensuring uniformity in maintenance. Outlot A could encourage neighborhood gathering, Timing We are anticipating the first phase of development (the east half) will begin the middle of August 2019 with completion of street and utility work by mid-November 2019. We appreciate your time in reviewing our application. We look forward to working with the City of Andover as we move forward in the application process. We are confident that we will create a new neighborhood with two distinct life -cycle housing choices we can all be proud of. W NOTES: FOUNDATION PUNTINGS TO BE MULCHED WITH ROCK MULCH TO A DEPTH OF 3'. 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USE WDHOUT AM A DULY REGISTERED PROFESSpWIL FNGNEER UNDERTHE A MN W ETL WnSNB BTORMWATERREVBION3 SAD AUTHORRATION CONSTITUTES MI LLEGRMATE USE MID SHALL THEREBY LAWS OF THE STATE OF MNNESOT0. � F SATHRE-BERGQUIST, INC. CHECKED BY -- --- --- NDEAINFYSATHRSSERGDUBT. NC. OF ALL RESPONSBIUY. ,,,, 1w SOUTH BROADWAY WAYMTA, MN. 55BI L94je]Bao00 ANDOVER, VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS 7UP SATHRE-BERGOUBT,NC. RESERVESTHERIGHTTOHOLDANYLLEGRINATE pt c, S- %+�rL�RSM — USER OR PARTY LEGALLYRESPONSBLEFORDAMAGESORLOWE50ESULTING ROBERT S. Mo TAD, P.E. 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N`A Aga ANDOVER, MINNESOTA NV -9905 �+ SS RWL.O®0 DATEFUSER ROBERT 9.M STPO, P.E _ 0Y1B/tg __ ___ ________________ D91e: Lk No. 2-6428 a\F ssw .s y amsw 1 P -r.'..- Plan SRI SMM 10 W 14 r 11 / F N , I I 1 I I I I I I I YF -Ma 10Y �BNA 100 -900s - — y \ y ♦� III f,'v\.'.'Ew. sl9' sv m � Nv_e9sss �.w C� G MILLEKVy ODw OUTLET STRUCTURE - POND #1 - OCS 26 EXSTNG UTLRES SHOWN ARE SHOWN W AN APPROXBMTE WAYONLY. SRLRY OUALTTY LEVEL B) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE FXACTLOCATION OF MY ANDALL rovancB-m, 0.x0' TCP FROIIf MV.1.-9A9 (BASIN FALL BY DATE /NKY56) USE (INCLUDING COPYING, DSTRISUJDON, MD CONVEI'A OF NFORMATION)OFTHSPRODUCTSSRt YPROHEREOWRHOUT SATHRE-BERGOUST.NC:SFJPRESSWRRTENAUTHORGATION. USEWIIHOUT SAID AUTHORIiNTpNCONSTffUIESMLLEGRFMTEUSE MINLL OSTMEAEBY MPWEN-Om.x eoq 4 Om SATHRE-BERGQUIST, INC. GT"PROJECf NO. xm•Nao FLENO. 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USEWIIHOUT SAID AUTHORIiNTpNCONSTffUIESMLLEGRFMTEUSE MINLL OSTMEAEBY I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THS PLAN OR SFECIFICNTON WAS PREPMEDBYMEORUNDERMYDNECTSUP 110NANDTHATIqst^s MADULYREG6t OPROFESSgNALENGNEERUNDERTHE UW90FTHESTATEOFMNNE90TA eoq 4 Om SATHRE-BERGQUIST, INC. GT"PROJECf NO. PRELIMINARY STORM SEWER PLAN VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS FLENO. A,,,g�1B VCT -UP Ol ERU ERI -- 98/1Y/19 01/_W1B OT /15/19 - - XMIDOMMENTREVSBNS CRY COMMENT REVSIONS- STORMWATERREVSL)NS --- - 1&H DRANTI BY OB gg MN OlERI - fINEDKEDBY -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WIDENS IFYSATRE-BERGOUCiT,NQOFAUL RESPONSBLNY. ANYLLEGRATE SATHRE-BERGOUST,WC. RESERVESTHERIGHTTOHgAM ROM LRLEGRMATEALLLY RESPONSBLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSSES RESULTING � 1 /g"'"'7 S )x/�.-L� 150501RHBROADWAYWAYIATA,MN.561N�851)9i&fAD] om "' m uoh. 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SATHRE-BERGOUIST,INC. RESERVESTHERIGHTTOHOLDMIYILLEGITIMAIEVS- OR PARTY LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES ORLOSSESRESULTINGVILLAS FROM ILLEGITMATE USE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN OR SPECIRCFIION WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERNSIMANDTHATI AM A DULY REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA jt//.�� zE¢Ps gq : u G'rt SATHRE-BERGQUIST, INC. ;t 150SOUTHBROADWAV WAYIATAMN..1 (9531418&Jlp +�+Rg vaFg4 I vispLLQ W IAS s t47 M EIU ER3 WlZtI9 _ _ _ _OCWO COMMENT REVISIONS _ _ _ O!/1M9 ___ GTYCOMMENTREVISIONS_ M/15t19 STORMWATERREVISIONS--_ -USER iAM 5 / I FI 7ANDV0% pmBgpF BALES MAYBE REI-- EESTOREYARRO.O PND DRIVEN& DALE ROBERTS. MOLS ,P.E DgM: o Z Uc. No. 8 pydpryg I 9,1.0 ua _ ROCK ENTRANCE BERM C ---- --- SILT FENCE 1 10W. ® ®®; I J a can DErauSP IF-„a-,-cH Kraus COD �BIg� BIO -ROLL I CONCRETE WASHOUT INLET PROTECTION WOODFIBER BLANKET - I I �5 RED END SECTIONS IN OPEN F s SAND PACES SPACES Fir / r 2S L� V20 _ N via ,nsn vino Weuwe T. 'Iv VI6 -. 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RESERVES THE RIGHT TO HOLD MY I IEGRBMTE �� „�= S. %t/�..[� _ 1WSOU111BROADWAYWAMTA,MN.WI&I(Y54)Q58000 DATE — -- --- ---------------- LEGALLY ROSERS.MOLS m ON r MINNESOTA VILLAS AT CROSSTOWN WOODS, LLC WI _ owmi ___ ___ _ ___ FROM .P.E De1e: Lt ND. �L 88 �a P`H'�e Pref inft, Plan Set Sl 114 of 14 W I T Y O F I3 WOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City Clerk SUBJECT: Consider Classifying Dangerous Dog/13693 Hidden Creek Drive DATE: August 5, 2019 ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is requested to receive a presentation, gather testimony and to consider adopting the attached resolution declaring a Shih Tzu Mix, named Jasper a dangerous dog. Attached are police reports and correspondence explaining the circumstances of incidents with this dog. In the City Administrator's opinion, it appears that the owner of the dog is not taking reasonable attempts to properly control/restraint a "potentially dangerous dog" and based on the July 26, 2019 incident is requesting a "dangerous dog" declaration which will require the dog owner to comply with the dangerous dog ordinance provisions. Definition: DANGEROUS DOG/CAT: Any dog/cat that has: A. Without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or private property; or B. Without provocation, killed or inflicted substantial bodily harm on a domestic animal while off the owner's property; or C. Been found potentially dangerous, and after the owner has been notified that the dog/cat is potentially dangerous, the dog/cat aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals. A and C apply to this request. Ms. Olson, owner of said dog has been informed of the time and place of this meeting and may appear to provide testimony. The following is the chronology leading to this request: July 8, 2019 — Police report stating said dog bit a Home Healthcare Nurse. July 9, 2019 — "potentially dangerous" dog notification was sent to Ms. Olson. July 18, 2019 — Ms. Olson obtained a City dog license for said dog. July 26, 2019 — Police report stating the dog was running at large and bit a Pizza Delivery Person at a neighboring house. July 29, 2019 — "dangerous dog" hearing notification for the Shih Tzu Mix Jasper was sent to dog owner Ms. Olson. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Harmer Deputy City Clerk Attach: Police reports City Code Title 5-1 Resolution CC: Cheryl Olson, 13693 Hidden Creek Drive, Andover, MN 55304 a,$ a Anoka County Sheriff's Office Incident Report 93307 Hanson Blvd NW, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-324-5000 Case Number: 19169031 Date Reported: 07/08/2019 Event: Description of Incident: DANGEROUS ANIMAL Address: 13693 HIDDEN CREEK DR NW City: ANDOVER State: MN Zip Code: 55304 Start DatelTime: 07/08/2019 12:11:40 Call Time Dispatched: 12:15 Call Time Arrived: 12:20 Call Time Cleared: 13:11 Synopsis: I was dispatched to the location in regards to a dog bite report. See narrative. Clear. Offense(s): Offense: ANIMBITEDOG ANIMAL -DOG BITES 9000 MISC CODE 9999 Offense Status: ASSISTED/ADVISED Victim(s): Date of Birth: Address: City Cell Phonr Person(s) Involved: Age: Sex: FEMALE APT#: State: MN ZIP: Incident Involvement Type: OWNER Date of Birth: Aga Sex: MALE Address: APT#: City: State: MN ZI' Home. Incident Involvement Type: OWNER Date of Birth: 1 Age: Address: A �&/U� -I, I� , t4) APT#: Sex: MALE Page 1 of 3 City State: MN ZIP Cell Phone: Incident Involvement Type: OWNER Date of Birth: Age Sex: FEMALE Address APT#: City: State: MN ZIP: t Cell Phone Narrative(s): un t/o/zuiu at "I Z9 "I nours I, Ueputy barren, was oispatcneo to a nng Dite report mat occurred at 'IMV3 Moen creek ur NW. I made contact with the R/P identified as Allison Marie Wilson . Allison advised that she was at the residenno ns a home health nurse. When she walked up to the front door, Allison stated that the homeowner, Michael Gary Olson , was at the door and said he was going to put the dogs away. Allison stated that two dogs, Jasper and Nala, were able to get out the front door and charged towards her. Initially, Allison stated that Jasper bit her on the leg and she was able to kick him off. After kicking Jasper off of her leg, Allison advised that Nala came after her and bit her on the legs. Allison sustained bites to her knee, ankles, and hamstring area of her leg which caused puncture wounds (See photographs). Allison stated that the attack was unprovoked and typically the dogs are put away before she arrives. Allison had already gone to the urgent care to be treated for her injuries and none of the bites required stitches. After speaking with Allison, I went to the address to make contact with the owners of the dogs. Upon arrival, I went up to the door and knocked. When I knocked two dogs began barking and ran down to the door where they continued to jump and bark at me. After one of homeowners placed the dogs in their kennels, she came down and spoke with me. The homeowner, Cheryl Lee Olsnn advised that she owns one of the dogs, and the other dog belongs to her son, Bryan Michael Olson Cheryl advised that she was aware of the dog bite and advised that her husband, Michael Gary Olson I I , as currently at the vet getting proof of vaccines. Cheryl advised that she owns Jasper, a 2 yo male Shit Tzu mix that is black and white in color, Bryan owns Nala, a 6 yo female Boxer/Pitbull mix that Is brown and white in color. Cheryl advised that neither dog is licensed through the city and she believes that Nala is two months behind on her shots. While waiting for Michael to return home from the vet, I educated Cheryl on the quarantine process for the dogs. Once Michael returned home, he provided the documentation for Nala and Jasper's vaccines. Jasper's vaccines were up to date; however, Nala's vaccines were past due. (See photographs of documents). Cheryl advised that they would find a place to quarantine the dogs separately and if the areas weren't suitable, they would bring them to Dover Kennels. After clearing from the residence, I completed potentially dangerous dog forms on Nala and Jasper. No further action at this time. Clear. Homeowner insurance through Northstar Insurance out of Cottonwood, MN Deputy Barrett js 070919 CC: City of Andover Author: Page 2 of 3 NOTICE OF "POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG" Date of Notification: 7/8/2019 ICR: 19169031 Name of Owner: Cheryl Lee Olson Date of Birth: Address: 13693 Hidden Creek Dr NW Andover, MN 55304 Home Phone: Cell Phone: Click here to enter text. Name of Dog: Jasper Breed: Shih Tzu Mix Color: Black/White Sex: M M F ❑ Age: 2 Neutered/Spayed: ❑ Yes ❑ No M Person or domestic animal was bitten by above dog ❑ Person or domestic animal while on public property was chased or approached by the above dog in apparent attitude of attack without provocation ❑ The above said dog has on the following dates in the past, attacked persons or other domestic animals without provocation: Date: Click here to enter a date.Time: Click here to enter texc.ICR: Click here to enter text. Date: Click here to enter a date.Time: Click, here to enter text.ICR: Click here to enter text.. Dated: 07/08/2019 Signed By: Jeffrey Barrett Deputy _//.�� Name Title cc: City of (&6§? i%`tem. cc: Dog Owner Anoka County Sheriffs Office Y O%F OVE. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV July 9, 2019 Cheryl Lee Olson 13693 Hidden Creek Dr. NW Andover, MN 55304 Dear Ms. Olson: Your Shih Tzu Mix, Jasper has been classified as a "potentially dangerous dog" in the City-csf A�rdover die to -an iucidentwhere the dog bit a womairon fuiy-8 0i- . All dogs in the city must be licensed with the city. Our records indicate that your dog is not city licensed. If your dog is not licensed within 7 business days from the date of this letter, you will be issued a citation by the Sheriff s Office. Licenses are issued upon presentation of a current rabies certificate and the license fee of $6.00 per year. In the event your dog again aggressively attacks, bites or otherwise endangers the safety of humans or animals, the city may declare the dog to be a "dangerous dog" and will be subject to restrictions, including possible abatement. As the owner of a "potentially dangerous" dog you are required by State Statute 347.515 to: 1. Implant a microchip for identification in the potentially dangerous dog within 30 days of receipt of this notice. 2. You are required to provide the City with the name of the microchip manufacturer and identification number of the microchip by August 9, 2019. If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by the animal control authority. In either case, all costs related to the purchase and implantation of the microchip must be bome by the dog's owner. If you choose to have your dog euthanized, please provide the city with a copy of the paperwork from the vet. If you choose to relocate your dog to another jurisdiction, please provide the city with a notarized letter indicating the name, address and phone number of where the dog was relocated. Any person who shall violate any provision of this code shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as defined by State Law. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 763-767-5107. Sincerely, Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk Enclosure Anoka County Sheriffs Office Incident Report v, 13301 Hanson Blvd NW, Andover, MN 55304 Phone; 763-324-5000 Case Number: 19187673 Date Reported: 07/26/2019 Event: Description of Incident: DOG BITE Address: 13693 HIDDEN CREEK DR NW City: ANDOVER State: MN Zip Code: 55304 Start Date/ Time: 07/26/2019 19:48:20 Call Time Dispatched: 19:51 Call Time Arrived: 20:04 Call Time Cleared: 21:34 Synopsis: Dispatched to the location for a dog bite report. The victim had a small bite mark with bloody puncture wounds on his left ankle/lower leg. The victim was able to point out the house that the dogs had come from and later provided me with witness information. I spoke with the dog owner who stated that the dogs were being protective which is why the dog may have bitten the victim. The dog owner had provided me with documentation paperwork that proved that the dog was licensed with the city and up to date on its vaccinations. The owner of the dog was issued citation #020019103665 for nuisance animal. The dog was then quarantined at the location for the next 14 days per city ordinance. See the narrative for further. Deputy Derner #310 Offense(s): Offense: PM - 5AAA A ANDOVER -NUISANCE DOG PROHIBITED 9000 MISC Offense Status: ARREST OF CODE 9999 ADULT/ADULT AND JUVENILE Suspect(s): Date of Birth: Age: Sex: FEMALE Address: 13693 HIDDEN CREEK DR City: ANDOVER State: MN Zip Code: 55304 Cell Phone: Victim(s): Date of Birth: c Address: City: / Cell Phone: Person(s) Involved: Age: 1 Sex: MALE APT#: State: MN ZIP: Page 1 of 2 Incident Involvement Type: WITNESS Date of Birth- Age: Sex: FEMALE Address: APT#: City:: State: MN ZIP:t Cell Phone: Organization(s) Involved: Type: PERSON Address: City: #Error State: #Error Zip Code: #Error Narrative(s): Narrative: Business Phone: On 7/26/19, at 1952 hrs. I was dispatched to 13693 Hidden Creek Dr. NW for a pizza delivery man that had been bitten by a dog that that location. Upon arrival, I made contact with the victim who was identified as Richard Matlock. Richard showed me a small bite mark on his right ankle/lower leg. The bite make appeared to have puncture wounds that had been bleeding at one time. Matlock stated that he had been getting out of his vehicle to deliver a pizza to 13694 Hidden Creek Dr. NW when he heard the dog running at him. Matlock said that he immediately got back into his vehicle. I then photographed the bite mark on Matlock's leg which is attached to this report. At that time, I proceeded to speak with the dog owner who was identified as Cheryl Olson. Olson was sitting the garage at the location when the incident happened. Olson said that she had her dogs in the garage with her because of the storm. I asked Olson if the dogs were ever on a leash, which she stated that they were not. Olson stated that when the dogs ran to the pizza man, she began yelling for them to come back, however they never did until after the bite occurred. After speaking with a witness who was identified as Jodi Sturm, it was determined that the small dog that belonged to Olson was the dog that bit Matlock. I proceeded to speak with Olson and asked her if her dogs were licensed with the city as well as if she had proof of their rabies vaccinations. Olson provided me with a current Andover City dog license tag as well as the proof of rabies vaccination. At that time, I issued Olson citation #020019103665 for nuisance animal for biting the neighbor. 1 also explained to Olson that she needed to quarantine the dog at home otherwise I would have to transport the dog to Dover Kennels. Olson agreed to keep the dog quarantined at the location. Nothing further. Clear. Deputy Darner 9310 Please forward report to the City of Andover. Deputy Derner Is 072919 CC: Clerk of Courts, City of Andover Author: vi i r tour ts/: Page 2 of 2 NDOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV July 29, 2019 Cheryl Lee Olson 13693 Hidden Creek Dr. NW Andover, MN 55304 Dear Ms. Olson: This notice is to inform you a hearing has been scheduled for August 5, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at Andover City Hall to consider classifying your Shih Tzu Mix, Jasper as a "Dangerous Dog". The City Council shall hear such facts, as any interested parties may wish to present, and shall, by resolution, determine whether or not to classify your dog as a dangerous dog. I have enclosed a copy of City Code 5-1 for your review. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 763-755-5100. Sincerely, (A (14v . Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk Enclosure TITLE 5 POLICE REGULATIONS Subject Chapter Animal Control...........................................................1 Dogs And Cats........................................................1A Equines...................................................................1 B Non -Domesticated Animals .................................... 1 C HoneyBees........................................................... 1 D Care of Animals.......................................................1 E Minors........................................................................2 Gambling.................................................................... 3 Weapons.................................................................... 4 Home And Business Alarm Systems ..........................5 NoiseControl.............................................................6 Locomotive Horns and Whistles..............................6A Private Air Fields And Ultra -Light Activities................7 Ultimate Fighting................................................8 Trapping of Animals...................................................9 Drug Paraphernalia..................................................10 CHAPTER 1 ANIMAL CONTROL ARTICLE A. DOGS AND CATS SECTION: 5-1A-1: Definitions 5-1A-2: Dog Licensing Requirements; Exemptions 5-1A-3: Number Of Dogs And Cats Restricted 5-1A-4: Violations 5-1A-5: Control Of Animal; Excrement Removal Required 5-1A-6: Obligation To Prevent Nuisances 5-1A-7: Impoundment And Redemption Provisions 5-1A-8: Permissible Return Of Unrestrained Dogs And Cats 5-1A-9: Improper Care And Treatment Prohibited 5-1A-10: Muzzling Proclamation 5-1A-11: Dangerous And Potentially Dangerous Dogs And Cats 5-1A-12: Summary Destruction Of Certain Dogs 5-1A-13: Dog Kennels 5-1A-14: Dog Enclosures 5-1A-15: Enforcement Officials 5-1A-16: Citations 5-1A-17: Abatement Of Nuisance Conditions 5-1A-18: Violation; Penalty 5-1A-1: DEFINITIONS: ANIMAL SHELTER: Any premises designated by the City Council for the purpose of impounding and caring for the dogs and cats held under the authority of this article. BITING DOG: Any dog which, without being provoked, has bitten, scratched, or caused other injury or threatens such injury to a person or another domestic animal, under circumstances where, at the time of the threat of attack, the person or domestic animal was lawfully on the premises upon which the victim was legally entitled to be, or the victim was on the premises owned or controlled by the owner of the dog, at the express or implied invitation of the owner. DANGEROUS DOG/CAT: Any dog/cat that has: A. Without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or private property; or B. Without provocation, killed or inflicted substantial bodily harm on a domestic animal while off the owner's property; or C. Been found potentially dangerous, and after the owner has been notified that the dog/cat is potentially dangerous, the dog/cat aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals. DOG ENCLOSURE: An enclosure (of sufficient size) constructed for shutting in or enclosing dogs. The enclosure shall be surrounded and covered with fencing material of at least six feet (6) in height and of sufficient gauge to ensure the dog's confinement. A cement pad of four inches (4") in thickness shall be present that covers the inside and perimeter of the enclosure. FREQUENT BARKING: Barking intermittently for 30 minutes or more. (Amend. 9/18/07; Ord. 354) HABITUAL BARKING: Barking for repeated intervals of at least five minutes with less than one minute of interruption. (Amend. 9/18/07; Ord. 354) KENNEL; Any place where a person accepts dogs from the COMMERCIAL': general public and where such animals are kept for the purpose of selling, boarding, breeding, training, or grooming, except for a veterinary clinic. There shall be a fenced yard or dog enclosures present to prevent the running at large or escape of dogs confined therein 2. KENNEL; PRIVATE 3: A place where more than three (3) dogs over six (6) months of age are kept for private enjoyment and not for monetary gain, provided such animals are owned by the owner or the lessee of the premises on which they are kept. There shall be a fenced yard or dog enclosures present to prevent the running at large or See also section 12-2-2 of this code, definition of "dog kennel, commercial". z See title 12, chapter 7 of this code for fence requirements and restrictions. 3 See also section 12-2-2 of this code, definition of "dog kennel, private' escape of dogs confined therein4 NUISANCE: It shall be considered a nuisance for any animal: A. To bite, attack or endanger the safety of humans or domestic animals; B. To run at large; to habitually or frequently bark or cry; C. To frequent school grounds, parks, or public beaches while unrestrained; D. To chase vehicles; to molest or annoy any person if such person is not on the property of the owner or custodian of the animal; E. To molest, defile, destroy any property, public or private; or F. To leave excrement on any property, public or private. OFFICER: Any law enforcement officer of the city and persons designated by the city to assist in the enforcement of this article. OWNER: Any person, firm, partnership or corporation owning, harboring, or keeping dogs or cats. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG/CAT: Any dog/cat that: A. When unprovoked inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on public or private property; B. When unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person on a bicycle, upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public or private property, other than the dog/cat owner's property, in an 4 See title 12, chapter 7 of this code for fence requirements and restrictions. apparent attitude of attack; or C. Has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, causing injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals. PROVOCATION: An act that an adult could reasonably expect may cause a dog to attack or bite. (Amend. 12-2-2008; Ord. 376) RESTRAINT: A dog or cat shall be deemed to be under restraint if it is on the premises of its owner or if accompanied by an individual and under that individual's effective control. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) UNPROVOKED: The condition in which an animal is not purposely excited, stimulated, agitated, or disturbed. (Amend. 9/18/07; Ord. 354) 5-1A-2: DOG LICENSING REQUIREMENTS; EXEMPTIONS: A. License Required: No person shall own, keep, harbor or have custody of any dog over six (6) months of age without first obtaining a license from the City Clerk. No license shall be issued to any person other than the owner except upon the written request of owner. B. Application For License: Applications for license shall be made on forms prescribed by the City Clerk, which form shall set forth the following: 1. The name, address and telephone number of the owner; 2. The name and address of the person making the application, if other than the owner; and 3. The breed, sex, and age of the dog for which a license is sought. C. Rabies Vaccination Required: Every application for a license shall be accompanied by a certificate from a qualified veterinarian showing that the dog to be licensed has been given a vaccination against rabies to cover the licensing period. No license shall be granted for a dog that has not been vaccinated against rabies for a time sufficient to cover the licensing period. Vaccination shall be performed only by a doctor qualified to practice veterinary medicine in the state in which the dog is vaccinated. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) D. License Fee; Expiration Of License: The license fee shall be in such amount as set forth by ordinance I and shall expire in accordance with the date shown on the license receipt. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) E. Nonresidents Exempt: This section shall not apply to nonresidents of the city; provided, that dogs of such owners shall not be kept in the city longer than thirty (30) days without a license and shall be kept under restraint. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-3: NUMBER OF DOGS AND CATS RESTRICTED: No person, firm or corporation shall harbor more than three (3) dogs over the age of six (6) months in any one -family residence unit or place of business except pursuant to Section 5-1A-13 of this article, and no person, firm or corporation shall harbor more than three (3) cats over the age of six (6) months in any one - family residence unit or place of business that is located on a parcel of land three (3) acres or less. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-4: VIOLATIONS: A. Nuisance Dogs And Cats: No dog/cat shall be permitted to be a nuisance within the limits of the city. Any person who owns, keeps, harbors or is in physical control of a dog/cat that is a nuisance shall be in violation of this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) B. Revoked Licenses: Any person who owns, keeps or harbors or is in physical custody of any dog within the city, for any period of time, which dog has had its license revoked, shall be in violation of this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) 5-1A-5: CONTROL OF ANIMAL; EXCREMENT REMOVAL REQUIRED: A. Control Required: 1. The restriction imposed by Section 5-1A-4 of this article shall not prohibit the appearance of any dog or cat upon streets or public property when such dog or cat is on a leash and accompanied by an individual or accompanied by and under the control and direction of an individual so as to be as effectively restrained by command as by leash. See subsection 1-7-3A of this code. 2. Dogs or cats that are on or directly adjacent to all athletic fields must be leashed. B. Removal Of Excrement: Owners are required to clean up and dispose of their pet's excrement. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997; amd. 2003 Code) 5-1A-6: OBLIGATION TO PREVENT NUISANCES: It shall be the obligation and responsibility of the owner or custodian of any animal in the city, whether permanently or temporarily therein, to prevent such animal from committing any act which constitutes a nuisance. Failure on the part of the owner or custodian to prevent his or her animals from committing an act of nuisance shall be subject to the penalty herein provided. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-7: IMPOUNDMENT AND REDEMPTION PROVISIONS: A. Impoundment Of Dogs And Cats: 1. Unrestrained Dogs And Cats: Unrestrained dogs and cats may be taken by any "officer" as hereinbefore defined and impounded in an animal shelter and there confined in a humane manner. Impounded dogs and cats shall be kept for not less than five (5) regular business days unless reclaimed prior to that time by their owner as provided hereafter. 2. Dangerous Dogs And Cats: a. Whenever any owner of a dog/cat shall learn that such dog/cat has bitten, attacked, or threatened any other human being or domestic animal, such owner shall immediately impound said dog/cat in a place of confinement where it cannot escape or have access to any other human being or animal, and it shall also immediately notify any peace officer, dog/cat catcher, or other person authorized by the City Council. Whenever such authorized person, peace officer or dog/cat catcher shall learn that any human being has been bitten by any dog/cat within the city, he/she shall ascertain the identity of such dog/cat and the persons who might meet the definition of owner as found elsewhere in this article, and shall immediately direct such person to forthwith impound such dog/cat as required herein. If in the opinion of such peace officer, dog/cat catcher, or other authorized person, the owner of such a dog/cat cannot or will not so impound the dog/cat, such peace officer, dog/cat catcher, or other authorized person shall transport such dog/cat to the pound under contract to the city. Any dog/cat so impounded shall be kept continuously confined for a period of fourteen (14) days from the day the dog/cat bit a human being. The cost of such impounding and confinement shall be borne by the owner of the dog/cat, if such owner can be found, which costs shall be as stated for impounding and confinement elsewhere in this article. b. Upon learning that a dog/cat has bitten a human being, the peace officer, dog/cat catcher, or other authorized person shall immediately notify the City Health Officer and inform him/her of the place where the dog/cat is impounded. It shall be the duty of the City Health Officer to inspect said dog/cat from time to time during its period of fourteen (14) days' confinement, and to determine whether or not such dog/cat may be infected with rabies. For this purpose, he/she shall have access to the premises where such dog/cat is kept at all reasonable hours, and may take possession of the dog/cat and confine it at such place as he/she deems appropriate at the expense of the owner. c. If an owner has impounded a dog/cat pursuant to the request of a peace officer, dog/cat catcher, or other authorized person, the owner shall promptly transport said dog/cat to the pound under contract to the city for the purposes stated above. If the owner refuses to do so, and refuses to allow a peace officer, dog/cat catcher or other authorized person to transport the dog/cat to the contract pound, the owner shall be in violation of this article. B. Notice Of Impoundment: 1. Posted Notice: Upon taking up and impounding any dog or cat, the animal control officer shall, within one day thereafter, have posted in the City Hall a notice of impounding in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING DOG/CAT: Date , 20 To whom it may concern: We have this day taken up and impounded in the pound of the city at , a dog/cat answering the following description: sex color breed approximate age name of owner (if known) Notice is hereby given that unless said dog/cat is claimed and redeemed on or before o'clock_ .M., on the day of , 20—, the same will be sold or humanely destroyed as provided by ordinance. Signed: Animal control officer/city official 2. Written Notice: If the owner of said dog or cat be known, written notice of impounding, in lieu of posted notice, shall be given to the owner thereof either by mail or personal service. 3. Effect Of Notices: The date of sale or humane destruction of the dog or cat shall be the sixth day after posting of the notice or giving notice unless the animal shelter at which the dog or cat is impounded is closed to the public, in which case, it shall be the following day. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) C. Redemption Of Impounded Dogs And Cats: Any dog or cat may be reclaimed from the animal shelter by its owner within the time specified in the notice by the payment to the City Clerk or his/her designate of the license fee (if not paid for the current period) with an impounding fee as set by contract with the city's animal control officer. Notwithstanding this subsection, the owner shall remain subject to all penalties contained in this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) D. Disposition Of Unclaimed Dogs And Cats: 1. Sale: Any dog or cat which is not claimed as provided in Subsection B of this section, within five (5) days, after posting of the impoundment notice, may be sold for not less than the expenses incurred for impoundment, if not requested by a licensed educational or scientific institution under Minnesota state law. All sums received from the sale of dogs or cats under this subsection shall be deposited into the general fund of the city. 2. Destruction: Any dog or cat which is not claimed by the owner or sold or transferred to a licensed educational or scientific institution shall be painlessly and humanely destroyed and buried by the animal control officer. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-8: PERMISSIBLE RETURN OF UNRESTRAINED DOGS AND CATS: Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 5 -1A -7A of this article, if an animal is found unrestrained and its owner can be identified and located, such animal need not be impounded but may, instead, be taken to the owner. In such cases, however, proceedings may be taken against the owner for violation of this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997) 5-1A-9:, REQUIRED BASIC CARE AND PROHIBITED TREATMENT: (Amend. 9/18/07; Ord. 354) A. No owner shall fail to provide any animal with sufficient good and wholesome food and water, proper shelter and protection from the weather, veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering, and with humane care and treatment. B. No person shall beat, treat cruelly, torment or otherwise abuse any animal, or cause or permit any dog or cat fight. No owner of a dog or cat shall abandon such animal. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-10: MUZZLING PROCLAMATION: Whenever the prevalence of rabies renders such action necessary to protect the public health and safety, the Mayor shall issue a proclamation ordering every person owning or keeping a dog to muzzle it securely so that it cannot bite. No person shall violate such proclamation, and any unmuzzled dog unrestrained during the time fixed in the proclamation shall be subject to impoundment as heretofore provided, and the owner of such dog shall be subject to the penalty hereinafter provided. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-11: DANGEROUS AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS AND CATS: A. Dangerous Dogs And Cats: In the event that a complaint is received which, in the judgment of the City Clerk, occurred under circumstances which would justify the classification of the dog/cat as a dangerous dog/cat under this article, the City Clerk shall place the issue on the next available agenda of the City Council and shall notify the owner of the dog/cat, in writing, of the time and place of the Council meeting at which the matter shall be heard. The notice shall inform the owner that a request has been made to classify the dog/cat as a dangerous dog/cat and the City Council shall hear such facts as any interested parties may wish to present, and shall, by resolution, determine whether or not to classify the dog/cat as a dangerous dog/cat. Such a determination shall be made upon the basis of whether or not the criteria as found in Section 5-1A-1 of this article, definition of the term "dangerous dog/cat", have been met. No variances shall be permitted from the strict terms of said definition. In the event a dog/cat is classified as a dangerous dog/cat, the following shall apply: 1. The owner of the dog/cat shall be notified in writing and by certified mail or personal service, that the dog/cat has been classified as a dangerous dog/cat and shall be furnished with a copy of the resolution. 2. If the dog/cat was impounded and photographs or other identifying characteristics obtained, such photographs or other identifying materials shall be placed in a permanent file indexed under the owner's name. If the dog/cat is not impounded, the owner shall be notified that the dog/cat license shall be revoked unless, within ten (10) days after receipt of the notice, the owner furnishes to the city suitable photographs or other identifying materials of the dog/cat, or makes the dog/cat available for the taking of photographs by city staff for insertion in the permanent files. 3. The City Clerk shall maintain a permanent file of all dogs/cats classified as dangerous dogs/cats indexed under the owner's name. 4. No person may own a dangerous dog/cat in the city unless the owner complies with this section. The animal control authority of the city may charge the owner an annual fee, in addition to any regular dog/cat licensing fees, to obtain a certificate of registration for a dangerous dog/cat under this section. A dangerous dog/cat registered under this section must have a standardized, easily identifiable tag identifying the dog/cat as dangerous and containing the uniform dangerous dog symbol, affixed to the dog/cat's collar at all times. The owner of the dangerous dog/cat must comply with the following provisions and present sufficient evidence of compliance with them: (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) a. A proper enclosure exists for the dangerous dog/cat and a posting on the premises with a clearly visible warning sign that there is a dangerous dog/cat on the property, including a warning symbol to inform children; and (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) b. A surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to conduct business in the State of Minnesota in a form acceptable by the city in the sum of at least three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) payable to any person injured by the dangerous dog/cat, or a policy of liability insurance issued by an insurance company authorized to conduct business in the State of Minnesota in the amount of at least three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00), insuring the owner of any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous dog/cat. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) c. The owner has paid an annual fee, in addition to any regular dog/cat licensing fees, to obtain a certificate of registration from the city for a dangerous dog/cat. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) d. The owner has had microchip identification implanted in the dangerous dog/cat as required under Minnesota Statues Section 347.515. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) e. The owner of a dangerous dog/cat shall keep the dangerous dog/cat, while on the owner's property, in a proper enclosure. If the dog/cat is outside the proper enclosure, the dog/cat must be muzzled and restrained by a substantial chain or leash and under the physical restraint of a responsible individual. The muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the dog/cat from biting any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the dog/cat or interfere with its vision or respiration. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) f. The animal control authority for the city shall immediately seize any dangerous dog/cat if: 1) after fourteen (14) days after the owner has been notified that the dog/cat has been declared a dangerous dog/cat, the dog/cat is not validly registered as set forth herein; 2) after fourteen (14) days after the owner has been notified that the dog/cat has been declared a dangerous dog/cat, the owner does not secure the proper liability insurance or surety coverage as applied by this article; 3) the dog/cat is not maintained in the proper enclosure; 4) the dog/cat is outside the proper enclosure and not under physical restraint of a responsible individual; 5) the dog is not sterilized within 30 days, pursuant to city code section 5-1A-11 A 4.j. If the owner of a dog/cat is convicted of a crime for which the dog/cat was originally seized, they may order that the dog/cat be confiscated and destroyed in a proper and humane manner, and that the owner pay the costs incurred in confiscating, confining, and destroying the dog/cat. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code; Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) g. If the animal control authority for the city issues a certificate of registration to the owner of a dangerous dog/cat pursuant to section 5-1A-11 a. 4., the animal control authority requires posting of the owner's property with a warning symbol to inform children that there is a dangerous dog/cat on the property. The warning symbol must be the uniform symbol provided by the commissioner of public safety. The animal control authority for the city may charge the registrant a reasonable fee to cover its administrative costs and the cost of the warning symbol. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) h. An owner of a dangerous dog/cat must renew the registration of the dangerous dog/cat annually until the dog/cat is deceased. If the dog/cat is removed from the city, it must be registered as a dangerous dog/cat in its new jurisdiction. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) i. An owner of a dangerous dog/cat must notify the animal control authority of the city in writing of the death of the dog/cat or its transfer to a new location where the dog/cat will reside within 30 days of the death or transfer, and must, if requested by the animal control authority, execute an affidavit under oath setting forth either the circumstances of the dog/cat's death or disposition or the complete name, address, and telephone number of the person to whom the dog/cat has been transferred or the address where the dog/cat has been relocated. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) j. The animal control authority of the city shall require a dangerous dog/cat to be sterilized at the owner's expense. If the owner does not have the animal sterilized within 30 days, the animal control authority may seize the dog/cat and have it sterilized at the owner's expense. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) k. A person who owns a dangerous dog/cat and who rents property from another where the dog/cat will reside must disclose to the property owner prior to entering the lease agreement and at the time of any lease renewal that the person owns a dangerous dog/cat that will reside at the property. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) I. A person who transfers ownership of a dangerous dog/cat must notify the new owner that the animal control authority has identified the dog/cat as dangerous. The current owner must also notify the animal control authority in writing of the transfer of ownership and provide the animal control authority with the new owner's name, address and telephone number. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) 5. All provisions of Minnesota State Statute Sections 347.54, 347.541, 347.542, 347.55, 347.56, and 347.565 are hereby adopted into this Code by reference. These particular sections deal with seizure, disposition of seized animals, restrictions on dog ownership, penalties, and destruction of dogs in certain circumstances. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) 6. The following are exceptions to the dangerous dog/cat classification: a. The provisions of this section do not apply to dangerous dogs/cats used by law enforcement officials for official work. b. Dogs/cats may not be declared dangerous if the threat, injury, or damage was sustained by a person: 1) who was committing a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the owner of the dog/cat; 2) who was provoking, tormenting, abusing or assaulting the dog/cat or who can be shown to have repeatedly, in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the dog/cat; or 3) who was committing or attempting to commit a crime. (Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) 7. Nothing in this chapter, nor the enactment of any other procedures herein enumerated, shall be deemed to limit, alter, or impair the right of the city or any person to seek enforcement through criminal prosecution of any violation of this article, and the fact the city may be pursuing classification of a dog/cat under this article shall prevent or prohibit the prosecution at the same time of an owner of a dog/cat for violation of this chapter under facts arising from the same occurrence as that which generated classification procedures. The classification procedures shall be in addition to, and not in place of, criminal prosecution under other portions of this chapter or other ordinances. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997; Amended 12-2-08; Ord. 376) B. Potentially Dangerous Dogs And Cats: In the event that a complaint is received which, in the judgment of the City Clerk, Sheriffs Deputy, animal control officer, or other duly authorized person, occurred under circumstances which would justify the classification of the dog/cat as potentially dangerous under this article, the City Clerk shall notify the owner of the dog/cat, in writing, that the dog/cat has been classified as potentially dangerous under this article. Said notice shall further inform the owner that should the dog/cat again aggressively bite, attack, or otherwise endanger the safety of humans or domestic animals, the city may declare the dog/cat to be a dangerous dog/cat and be subject to the restrictions thereon, including abatement. Said authorization shall forward a copy of the notice of potentially dangerous dog/cat to the City Clerk. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) 5-1A-12: SUMMARY DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN DOGS: Whenever an officer has reasonable cause to believe that a particular dog presents a clear and immediate danger to residents of the city because it is infected with rabies (hydrophobia) or because of a clearly demonstrated vicious nature, the officer, after making reasonable attempts to impound such dog, may summarily destroy said dog. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-13: DOG KENNELS: A. Licensing Requirements: 1. Licenses Required: No person, firm or corporation shall operate or maintain a commercial or private kennel without first securing a kennel license therefore from the City Council and meeting the criteria as set forth in this article and/or the zoning ordinance' . 2. Applications For Licenses; Fees: a. Application for a kennel license shall be made on forms provided by the city. Such application shall contain the following information: (1) Location, on premises, of the kennel. 1 See section 12-15-6 of this code. (2) Location of structures for housing the dogs. If the dogs are to be kept primarily within the home or other building of the residence of the applicant or of any other person, the application shall so state. (3) The maximum number of dogs to be kept on the premises. (4) The location, size, and height of dog enclosures, if present. (5) The location and type of fencing (if present); fencing to be of such quality, design and height so that it will contain the dogs 2 . (6) Method to be used in keeping the premises in a sanitary condition. (7) Method to be used in keeping dogs quiet. (8) An agreement by the applicant that the premises may be inspected by the city at all reasonable times. b. The City Council may impose additional requirements to be stated in the application or more restrictive requirements than those listed in Subsection A2a of this section to protect the health, safety, general welfare and morals of the general public. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) c. Application for such license shall be made to the City Clerk and shall be accompanied by a specified license fee that shall be as set in Subsection 1-7-3A of this code. 3. Approval Or Denial Of Licenses: The City Clerk shall refer private kennel license applications to the City Council and commercial kennel license applications to the Planning and Zoning Commission as set forth in the zoning ordinance. In both cases, the City Council may grant or deny the license. 4. Renewal Of Licenses: All kennel licenses shall be renewed annually. Application for such license renewal shall be made to the City Clerk and shall be accompanied by a specified license fee, which annual license fee shall be in such amount as set forth by ordinance'. The City Council shall review and approve all license renewal applications, provided no revocation of the license is made as specified in Subsection A6 of this section. 5. Requirements For Private/Commercial Kennel Licenses: A minimum of 2 See title 12, chapter 7 of this code for fence regulations and restrictions. 1 See subsection 1-7-3A of this code. two and one-half (2.5) acres in a residentially zoned district is required for a private/commercial dog kennel license (provided that the adjacent lot sizes are predominately similar in size). A private/commercial dog kennel license shall not be issued unless a Conditional Use Permit has been granted by the City Council in accordance with the zoning ordinance. Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) 6. Revocation Of Licenses: Any kennel license may be revoked by the City Council by reason of any violation of this article or by reason of any other health or nuisance ordinance, order, law or regulation. a. Private Kennel License: Before revoking a private kennel license, the licensee shall be given notice of the meeting at which such revocation is to be considered. Notice of the meeting shall be given in writing five (5) days prior to said meeting. The licensee, if present at said meeting, shall be given the opportunity to be heard. b. Commercial Kennel License: A commercial kennel license may be revoked by the City Council by the procedure established and defined in the zoning ordinance. B. Kennel Regulations: Kennels shall be kept in a clean and healthful condition at all times, and shall be open to inspection by any health officer, sanitarian, animal control officer, or the person charged with the enforcement of this article, or any health or sanitary regulation of the city, at all reasonable times. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-14: DOG ENCLOSURES: A. Purpose: It is the purpose of this section to abate existing nuisances and to prevent nuisances created by site, odor, noise and sanitation due to construction and placement of dog enclosures on private property. B. Screening: Dog enclosures must be screened from view of adjacent property. C. Location: A dog enclosure shall not be placed closer than forty feet (40') from an adjacent residential dwelling or principal structure and at least ten feet (10') from side and rear lot lines. No dog enclosure shall be placed in the front yard in all residential districts; and in the R-4 single-family urban district, no dog enclosure shall be placed in the side yard. D. Sanitation Requirements: No person shall permit feces, urine, or food scraps to remain in an enclosure for a period that is longer than reasonable and consistent with health and sanitation and the prevention of odor. E. Applicability And Effect Of Provisions: This section shall be applicable to all dog enclosures constructed after July 18, 1995. Any preexisting dog enclosure for which the city receives a complaint that it is not kept in a clean and sanitary condition or is a nuisance to an adjacent property owner shall be required to comply with this section by a notice of compliance being given by the City Administrator or his/her duly authorized agent. Failure to comply with such notice within thirty (30) days of issuance shall be a violation of this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997) 5-1A-15: ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS: The City Council may from time to time appoint such persons as may be necessary to assist the police officers of the city in the enforcement of this article. Such persons shall have police powers insofar as is necessary to enforce this article, and no person shall interfere with, hinder, or molest them in the exercise of such powers. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997) 5-1A-16: CITATIONS: The animal control officer, or his/her designee, shall be authorized to issue citations for violations of this article. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 5-1A-17: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE CONDITIONS: A. Nuisances Subject To Abatement: The following are declared nuisances subject to immediate abatement by resolution of the City Council: 1. Any dog/cat that has, without provocation, inflicted "substantial bodily harm" as defined by Minnesota Statutes Section 609.02, Subdivision 7a, on any person; or 2. Any dog/cat that has engaged in conduct resulting in three (3) or more established violations of this article for nuisance. An "established violation" is any violation for nuisance declared as "established" by the City Council, or which results in a conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction; or 3. Any established violation of this article for nuisance preceded by a declaration by the City Council, based upon a prior incident, that the dog/cat is a "dangerous dog/cat' as defined by this article. B. Placement On Council Agenda; Notice Requirements: Upon determination by the City Clerk of the existence of a nuisance subject to abatement as set forth above, the City Clerk shall place the matter on the agenda for the next regular meeting of the City Council for public hearing and abatement consideration. Notice of the hearing and a copy of this article shall be provided to the owners of the dogs/cats by regular mail not later than seven (7) days prior to the hearing. The City Clerk may also notify other concerned or interested parties. C. Hearing For Abatement: Upon application and notice set forth above, a public hearing shall be held before the City Council. The owners shall have the opportunity to be heard and present relevant witnesses and evidence. The City Council may also accept relevant testimony or evidence from other interested persons. D. Decisions By City Council: The City Council may, in its discretion, approve or disapprove the application for abatement. If approved, the City Council may order any of the following: 1. The dog/cat be forthwith confiscated and destroyed in a proper and humane manner, and the costs incurred in confiscating, confining and destroying the animal paid by the owner. Any costs unpaid after thirty -(30) days of the order shall be assessed against the owner's property. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4-1997) 2. The dog/cat shall be removed permanently from the city limits within forty-eight (48) hours of notice of the order. The dog license shall be permanently revoked. 3. Should the owner fail to comply with the order to abate, the city, in addition to any other legal remedy, shall have the civil remedy of injunctive relief and may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an order compelling compliance with the abatement order. (Amended Ord. 233, 11- 4-1997; amd. 2003 Code) 5-1A-18: VIOLATION; PENALTY: Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished as defined by state law. (Amended Ord. 233, 11-4- 1997) CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. ROXX-19 A RESOLUTION DECLARING A DOG OWNED BY CHERYL OLSON, 13693 HIDDEN CREEK DRIVE NW, ANDOVER, MN, AS A DANGEROUS DOG PURSUANT TO CITY CODE TITLE 5, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 5-lA-11. WHEREAS, a Shih Tzu Mix named Jasper owned by Cheryl Olson, 13693 Hidden Creek Drive NW, Andover has bitten two human beings; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 2019 said dog bit a Home Health Nurse; and WHEREAS, on July 29, 2019 said dog left its property and bit a Pizza Delivery Person; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover based on the reports, incidents and testimony at the hearing to hereby declare a Shih Tzu Mix named Jasper owned by Cheryl Olson, 13693 Hidden Creek Drive NW, Andover MN as a "dangerous dog" in the City of Andover pursuant to City Code Title 5, Chapter, 1 Section 5 -IA -1 1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Deputy City Clerk shall mail by certified mail to Cheryl Olson a copy of the resolution. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this 5`h day of August, 2019. CITY OF ANDOVER Attest: Julie Trude — Mayor Michelle Harmer — Deputy City Clerk kC I T Y 0 F NDOVE- 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator SUBJECT: Administrator's Report DATE: August 5, 2019 The City Administration and the Department Heads present at the meeting will provide a brief verbal update on various items of interest to the City Council and to the residents at the meeting. Listed below are a few areas of interest: 1. Administration & City Department Activities 2. Update on Development/CIP Projects 3. Meeting reminders Upon receipt of the meeting packet, if a member of the Council would like an update on a particular item, please notify me so an adequate update can be made. 1,