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G:, t ir�irr ^i 'r 1h t+:: rtt tit_ ttto t tt AGENDA REGULAR WATER BOARD MEETING Monday, January 27, 2014 7:00 PM Council Conference Room 169 430 Third Street Farmington, MN 55024 1) Call to Order 2) Approve Agenda 3) Approve Minutes November 25, 2013. 4) Continued Business a) Farmington Well Electrical /Control Equipment Evaluation 5) New Business a) Proposed Verizon Lease Main Tower b) Water Public Notices c) Utility Analysis Software 6) Approve Bills Finance 7) Open Forum 8) Adjourn Stantec January 17, 2014 File: 193800307 Attention: Mr. Kevin Schorzman City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, MN 55024 Dear Mr. Schorzman, SCOPE: Design with community In rand Stantec Consulting Services Inc. 2335 Highway 36 West St. Paul MN 55113 Tel: (651) 636 -4600 Fax: (651) 636 -1311 Reference: Farmington Well Electrical Control Equipment Evaluation On December 18 Kurt Johnson and I went through Farmington's Pump Houses 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 with the help of Steve Arndt. At the end of this letter Is a data and recommendations sheet for each pump house. Note, none of the recommendations fail into the category of urgent. Most of them can be budgeted for in the next few years and or done in the future when other updates are made to the facilities. EXPLANATION OF SUGGESTED UPGRADES As you review the ind lvidual data sheets for each pump house you will see a list of recommendations at the bottom of the sheets. The following gives further explanation as to why those upgrades are suggested. Wells 1.3. and 4— Replacement of all eltftrlcal equipment: This Is recommended due to the age of these facilities and the fact that the fluoride and chlorine injection points are in the same room as the electrical equipment. That being said, most of the equipment and related wire terminations are in surprisingly good shape, therefore I would not consider this an immediate need, unless these sites start to develop numerous issues. I would not recommend doing whole sale replacement of equipment until the chemical. feed points are addressed. Suggested timeline: 3 to 5 years. Well No. 1 Service Voltage: All of the sites have 48Q volt services other than this one which is 240 volt. Although 240 volt service is not inherently bad, it Is a type of service that most electric utilities are trying to get away from due to system voltage unbalances. The other disadvantage of this service is that the assodated generator connection is 400amp, Mich is different from all the other sites and is very cumbersome to use due to the size of the Galata required for this size connection. Suggested timeline: 3 to 5 years. Do when all other equipment in this site Is being upgraded. Motor Starters woes: The 3 types of starters used in the pump houses are across the line (full voltage); soft start-soft stop; and variable frequency drives. The across the line starters are the most basic starter available, which is a good thing. That being saki, with large well pumps such as these, starting motors across the line can cause stress on electrical equipment as well as hydraulic surges on water distribution piping. Soft start-soft stop starters (also called solid state reduced voltage starters) are a type of reduced voltage starter. These starters ramp up the voltage when the motor is started, thereby. causing the motor to 'cane up to speed" over a period of time of up to 60 seconds, or more. For wells the recommended "ramp time" is typically 10 to 15 seconds. Once the well-motor Is "up to speed" it wit run at Its rated speed (60Hz). When the well stops, again, the starter gradually reduces the voltage to the motor. The main advantage to this type of starter in a water system is reduction of hydraulic surges. Reduce voltage starting also can make it easier to start a motor on a standby generator. Most electric utilities requkre reduced voltage starting on large motors, i.e. 100HP or larger. Variable frequency drives (VFDs) perform a similar function as soft start -soft stop staters by acting as a reduced voltage starter and also reducing hydraulic surges when the pumps start and stop. However, VFDs can do a much better job of hydraulic surge control since the ramp up and down tknes can be much longer. This is advantageous for was with sand Issues such as WeH No. 3. Also, VFDs allow the well to run continuously at speeds less than 60Hz. in a water system, If a well can be run at a reduced speed for an enure month, the electric demand charge may be reduced. This is dependent on the utility that serves the site and how they determine ter demand charge. Other than that, the VFDs rarely produce significant energy cost savings unless the discharge of a well is throttled. Wells 3 and 8 have variable frequency drives. Wells 5, 6, and 7 have soft start -soft stop starters. We do not recommend any changes to these starters. Wens 1 and 4 have across the line starters. We would recommend these be replaced with soft start -soft stop or variable frequency drives when these sites are upgraded. Suggested timeline: 3 to 5 years. Do when ell other equipment at these sites are being upgraded. Power Factor Correction Capacitors Power factor simply stated Is a ratio of real power that does the "work", i.e, runs the motor (measured in KW), compared to the power the utility needs to delivery to the site (measured to KVA). Power factor lower than 90% typically does not cause any Issues with equipment. However, low power factor causes extra costs for utUities which they cannot account for in the kilowatt hours that site uses. Therefore, If the power factor is less than 90%, most utilities add a power factor penalty to the bill. To determine if a site is being penalizes all that Is needed 18 a review of the electric bill. If a site is being penalized, adding power factor correction to the site is simple, with a typical payback in 1 to 3 years. Wells 1, 3, 4, and 8 do not appear to have power factor correction capacitors. Wets 3 and 8 do not need power factor as their VFDs inherently correct the sites power factor well above 90%. Welts 1 and 4 electric bills should be reviewed to determine tf they are being penalized. Suggested timeline: Immediate (If site Is being penalized), unless Well 1 or 4 site Is going to be upgraded soon. Design with cornmurdty In mind Service Entrance Surge Protection: Surge protection protects electrical and control equipment from surges and spikes on the electric system, as well as surges and spikes caused by equipment or issues within the pump houses. Wells 1, 3,and 4 do not appear to have surge protection. Suggested timeline: 3 to 5 years. Do when all other equipment in this site Is being upgraded. Programmable Lodic Controller model: The programmable logic controllers (PLCs) at each site are used for control and for communication with the SCADA master at Well No. 5 Pump House. The PLCs are a mixture of Alien Bradley models SLC5105, SLC5/04, and Micrologix 1000. All 3 of these models are excellent controllers with a long history of solid performance. All of these models are still currently being manufactured by Alien- Bracey (Rockwell). When a product of Rockwell's is coming dose to its end of life cyde it is placed in the "Silver Series" project status. This means the project will still be available for a period of time, typically up to 7 years, during this period, new parts may not be available, requiring the purchase of refurbished repaired units. Once the "Silver Series" time period Is done, this product cannot be purchased from Rockwell, however due to the prevalence of these models, repaired or refurbished units will be available for many years after that. The Micrologix models are projected to Into "Sliver Series" status around 2015 or 2016. The SLC models have not been erected to enter that status yet. Suggested timeline: Monitor the life cycle status annually and once it's put in Silver Series, budget fi r replacement kt a time span of no longer than 7 years If PLCs fall prior to this, replace with newer models. Telenetry Radio model: The existing Microwave Data Systems model 4710 radios are no longer available. However, the model SD04 can be purchased with 4710 emulation. Suggested timeline: ff a radio falls, replace it with a model SD04. Well level sensor tvim: Wells 1 and 4 use submersible pressure transmitter to monitor well level. The other sites use a capacitance type probe from Dr xeibrook. The capacitance type are good units, however, most communities are migrating towards the submersible type as they are slightly less expensive and they are simpler to install and calibrate. The one caveat is that the opening In the well head needs to be larger enough to accommodate Me submersible transducer. Suggested timeline: if a Dtexelbrook unit fells, replace with submersible type. if desired, could get quotes on both types to verify which one is less expensive. flow meters: Well No 3 has an orifice plate and differential pressure transmitter for its flow meter. The signal is used to drive a circular chart recorder. The pressure transmitter's signal can be wired to the telemetry unit to allow the well's flow to be monitored by SCADA. Wells 5, 6, 7, and 8 have propeller flow meters with electronic transmitters. These flow signals are monitored by SCADA. Wells 1 and 4 have propeller flow meters but do not have electronlc heads, therefore they are not monitored by SCADA. We suggest Wells 1, 3, and 4 be upgraded to allow the flows to be displayed, recorded, trended, and totalized by the SCADA system. Suggested timeline: 1 year. Design w#h community In mind Chlorine scalps: Wells 5, 6, 7, and 8 have chlorine scales with electronic outputs that can be monitored by SCADA, however they currently are not monitored. Wells 1, 3, and 4 do not have scales with electronic outputs. It is not critical that these be monitored by SCADA unless it is desired to automatically track and record chlorine use. Suggested timeline: Upgrades not necessary. Interior llohtlno: The lights at Well No. 3 are incandescent. The lights at Wells No. 4, 6 and 7 have T12 fluorescent lamps. We recommend a switch to T8 fluorescent lamps, although the energy savings is very minimal due to small amount of Eights and short duration of operation. Suggested timeline: Replace lights when a facility Is having other equipment upgraded or when the existing lighting falls. SCADA software and hardware Unmade The SCADA software and related computer(s) typically are updated every 5 to 7 years. Many times what happens is the computer falls, and the replacement computer is not readily available with the old operating system. Farmington's SCADA software and computer were last upgraded In June of 2008. The operating system is XP, which Is not readily available, therefore we recommend it be budgeted for upgrading in the next year or two. Suggested timeline: Budget for upgrade in 2015, then every 6 to 7 years thereafter. Arc flash hazard assessment Study; A common definition of an arc flash Is the light and heat produced from an electric is arc or fault supplied with sufficient electrical energy to cause substantial damage, harm, fire, or injury. The National -Electrical Code requires all 480 volt electrical equipment (i.e. 480 volt dreuit breakers, starters, panel boards, etc.) to have labels that define the arc flash hazard present and the level of PPE (personal protection equipment) required if the equipment is going to be worked on. An arc flash hazard assessment study typically Involves the following tasks: Arc Flash Hazard Field Survey which Involves collecting data on electrical equipment, such as short circuit protection device models, equipment ratings and settings, conductor information, distances, motor sizes, etc. Arc Flash Hazard Analysis and Report which involves seating one -line models of the electrical systems, performing available fault current analysis, device coordination study, and arc flash hazard analysis of the system; identifying the calculated Arc Flash risk hazard categories, and evaluating possible changes that can be made in the electrical system to mitigate the hazards; Arc Flash Hazard Labeling and Training Suggested timeline: Budget for study to 2015 Please feel free to give me a caf if you have any questions on any of the information presented in this letter. If you prefer I could certalnly come down to discuss in person. Regards, STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC. 0 44.<4w,d1/44AA--- Chuck Oehrlefn Project Manager Phone: (651) 6o4 -4493 Cell: (65i) 775 -653 Email:chuck.oe1nieinf ntaec.com Attachment Well data and recommendation sheets cc. Kurt Johnson Stantec Mark Rolfs Stantec Dave Sanochi Stantec Well Installation Year 1938 Electric Service Voltage 400amp, 120/240volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Across the line (fun voltage, non- reversing) Set up for portable generator connection? Yes, 400amp connection Power factor correction capacitors installed? No Surge Protection on Service? No Type of lighting T8 Fcent Type of wen level sensor Submersible pressure transmitter Flow meter monitored by SCADA? No, flow meter does not have electronic transmitter Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? No Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Allen- Bradley Micrologx 1000 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO. 1 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Update all electrical equipment and change service voltage to 480 volt. 2. Change generator connection to 200amp. This would occur at same time as changing service voltage to 480. 3. Change starter to soft start soft stop and remove hydraulic surge control valve. 4. Add power factor correction capacitors. 5. Add surge protection to the service entrance. 6. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Alien- Bradley Micrologix 850. 7. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model 5004). 8. Perform an arc flash survey study, if when the service is changed to 480 volt. Design with comma* in mind Well Installation Year 1959 Electric Service Voltage 200amp, 480Y/277volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter ABB variable frequency drive (VFD) Set up for portable generator connection? Yes, 200amp connection Power factor correction capacitors Installed? No Not required since motor starter is a VFD Surge Protection on Service? No Type of lighting Incandescent Type of well level sensor Drexelbrook, capacitance Flow meter monitored by SGADA? No, however there is a signal available Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? No Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Allen Bradley Micrologix 1000 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO.3 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations• 1. Update all electrical equipment. 2. Add surge protection to the service entrance. 3. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Alien- Bradley Micrologix'850. 4. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model SD04). 5. Replace capacitance type well level probe with submersible pressure transmitter. 6. Replace lighting with T8 fluorescent. 7. Perform an arc flash survey study. Design with community In rnlnd Well Installation Year 1973 Electric Service Voltage 200amp, 480Y /277volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Across the line (full voltage, non- reversing) Set up for portable generator connection? Yes, 200amp Power factor correction capacitors installed? No Surge Protection on Service? No Type of lighting T12 Fluorescent Type of well level sensor Submersible pressure transmitter Flow meter monitored by SCADA? No, flow meter does not have electronic transmitter Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? No Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Allen- Bradley Micrologix 1000 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes ELL. NO.4 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Change starter to soft start soft stop. 2. Add power factor correction capadtors. 3. Add surge protection to the service entrance. 4. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Allen- Bradley Micrologix 850. 5. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model SD04). 6. Replace lighting with T8 fluorescent. 7. Provide head on flow meter to allow monitoring flow with the telemetry equipment. 8. Perform an arc flash survey study. Well Installation Year 1999 Electric Service 400amp, 480Y/277voit, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Soft start soft stop reduced voltage (Allen Bradley SMC Dialog Pius) Set up for portable generator connection? Yes, 200amp connection Power factor correction capacitors installed? j Yes Surge Protection on Service? Yes Type of lighting T8 Fluorescent Type of well level sensor Drexeibrook, capacitance Flow meter mohltored by SCADA? Yes Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? Yes, but not monitored by SCADA Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Men Bradley SLC5/05 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO. 5 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Allen-Bradley CompactLogbc 1769 -35E. 2. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model SD04). 3. Replace capacitance type well level probe with submersible pressure transmitter. 4. Update SCADA software and computer. 5. Perform an arc flash survey study. Well Installation Year 2002 Electric Service Voltage 400amp, 480Y/277volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Soft start/ soft stop reduced voltage (Allen- Bradley SMC Dialog Pius) Set up for portable generator connection? No Power factor correction capacitors installed? Yes Surge Protection on Service? Yes T ype of lighting T12 Fluorescent Type of well level sensor Drexelbrook, capacitance Flow meter monitored by SCADA? Yes Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? Yes, but not monitored by SCADA Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Men- Bradley SLC5/04 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO. 6 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET Design with community in mind January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Allen Bradley Micrologix 850. 2. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model SD04). 3. Replace capacitance type well level probe with submersible pressure transmitter. 4. Repiake lighting with T8 fluorescent. 5. Perform an arc flash survey study. Well Installation Year 2002 Electric Service Voltage 400amp, 480Y/277volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Soft start soft stop reduced voltage (Men-Bradley SMC Dialog Pius) Set up for portable generator connection? Yes, 200amp connection Power factor correction capacitors installed? Yes Type of lighting T12 Fluorescent Surge Protection on Service? Yes Type of well level sensor Drexeibrook, capacitance Flow meter monitored by SCADA? Yes Security System instated and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? Yes, but not monitored by SCADA Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Allen Bradley SLC5/04 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO. 7 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Allen- Bradley Mcrologix 850. 2. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave. Data Systems Model SD04). 3. Replace capacitance type well level probe with submersible pressure transmitter. 4. Replace lighting with T8 fluorescent. 5. Perform an arc flash survey study. Design with community In mind WeH Installation Year 2006 Electric Service Voltage 400amp, 480Y/277volt, 3 phase, 4 wire Type of Motor Starter Telemecanique variable frequency drive (VFD) Set up for portable generator connection? No, but has space reserved In service entrance panel for future generator receptacle breaker. Power factor correction capacitors installed? No Not required since motor starter is a VFD Type of lighting T8 Fluorescent Surge Protection on Service? Yes Type of well level sensor Drexeibrook, capacitance Flow meter monitored by SCADA? Yes Security System installed and functional? Yes Electronic Chlorine scales? Yes, but not monitored by SCADA Radio Manufacturer and model Microwave Data Systems 4710 PLC manufacturer and model Allen Bradley SLC5 /04 Flood alarm? Yes Low temperature alarm? Yes WELL NO. 8 PUMP HOUSE DATA AND RECOMMENDATION SHEET January 17, 2014 Recommendations: 1. Replace programmable logic control (PLC) with updated model, i.e. Allen- Bradley Micrologix 850. 2. Replace telemetry radio with updated model (Microwave Data Systems Model SD04). 3. Replace capacitance type well level probe with submersible pressure transmitter. 4. Perfor#n an arc hash survey study. Design with community in mind City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 Fax 651.280.6899 www.citarmingtonann.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, Water Board Members, City Administrator FROM: Kevin Schorzman, City Engineer SUBJECT: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Public Notices DATE: January 13, 2014 INTRODUCTION/DISCUSSION On December 30, 2013, the City received notice that we had failed to collect the required number of water samples during the month of November, and therefore were required to issue public notices to that effect. Each month, the City is required to collect 20 samples and have them analyzed for residual chlorine and for coliform bacteria. Typically, the City collects 5 samples per week to monitor our water system. During the week of Thanksgiving, we failed to collect the 5 samples for the week and therefore, only collected 15 samples during the month. We did collect additional samples during the first week of December and collected a total of 25 samples for December. All tests in November and December passed without issue. In fact after talking to current and former employees, nobody can remember a test, or retest that didn't pass. A retest occurs when the initial sample has results that indicate that it was contaminated during the collection process, not that the system is contaminated. In addition, we have been told multiple times by our contact at MDH that we operate one of the cleanest public water supply systems in the state. Because of the fact that we failed to collect the samples the week of Thanksgiving, we were required to insert the attached public notices in the official newspaper within 30 days of the receipt of the letter from MDH. The public notices will be in the paper on January 23`'. We were required to put the highlighted language in, verbatim, but were allowed to add additional information, which we did below it. Our main concern was that the required language could lead residents to the conclusion that there was an issue with the water during this time. It also gives the impression that we did not test during the entire month when in fact, we did test all but the last week. It should be noted that this is the first time we have failed to get the required tests since anyone working here can remember. In conclusion, the notice might create concern for some of our residents, and they may express that concern to you. The important information for them to understand is that there were no failing tests during this time, and we have not had any reports of any issues, health related or otherwise, during the week that we didn't collect the samples. Past testing has indicated that our water system is reliable and safe. MDH Public Notices January 13, 2014 Page 2 of 4 ACTION R QUESTED For your information. Respectfully Submitted, Kevin Schorzman City Engineer cc: file MDH Public Notices January 13, 2014 Page 3 of 4 ATTACHMENT This notice is being published as required by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). MDH requires that the following language be included exactly as it appears in this public notice: MPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATEF Total Chlorine Residual Monitoring Requirements Not Met The Farmington public water supply is required by Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4720 to regularly report total chlorine residual levels. The required reporting was not done for the month of November, 2013. Because we did not monitor during the compliance period, we do not know the levels of total chlorine that were present in your drinking water, so we are unable to tell you whether vour health was at risk durina that time. While the notice states that the "required reporting was not done for the month of November, 2013" it should be noted that monitoring was done during the month of November. In fact, 15 samples were collected during the month and all passed. The City is required to take 20 samples per month, and we failed to collect the 5 samples that should have been collected during the week of Thanksgiving. We did take 5 samples the following week, and all passed. We also collected 20 samples for the month of December and all passed. What does this mean to me? This is not an emergency. You do not need to boil water or use an alternative source of water at this time. If you have questions or comments about these violations, please contact Kevin Schorzman at (651) 280- 6841. Please share this information with all other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail. MDH Public Notices January 13, 2014 Page 4 of 4 This notice is being published as required by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). MDH requires that the following language be included exactly as it appears in this public notice: The Farmington public water supply is required by Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4720 to regularly submit samples to be analyzed for coliform bacteria. The required sampling was not done during November, 2013. Because we did not monitor during the compliance period, we do not know whether coliform bacteria were present in your drinking water, so we are unable to tell you whether your health was at risk during that time. While the notice states that the "required reporting was not done for the month of November, 2013" it should be noted that monitoring was done during the month of November. In fact, 15 samples were collected during the month and all passed. The City is required to take 20 samples per month, and we failed to colle :t the 5 samples that should have been collected during the week of Thanksgiving. We did take 5 samples the following week, and all passed. We also collected 20 samples for the month of December and all passed. What does this mean to me? IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER Bacteriological Monitoring Requirements Not Met This is not an emergency. You do not need to boil water or use an alternative source of water at this time. If you have questions or comments about these violations, please contact Kevin Schorzman at (651) 280- 6841. Please share this information with all other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail. 1392 R AND MORTOAGE ON THE MORT- a, LEI: sae CorpmatIon FIUNO: Filed March Recorder, as Datmient ORTOAOE: Assigned ation IF PROPERTY: oomfield Quad Town ;t Cormnunity Number 14206 Avalon Path, (CATION NUMBER: 'ROPERTY IS LOCAT- 'E'D TO BE DUE ON THE DATE OF THE ,re requirements have no action or proceeding or otlervnse 10 recover mortgage, or any put er of sale contained in described property will id rowdy as follows: ALE: March 13, 2014, ilFs Main Ocoee, Doko- lent Center, 1580 Hwy MN 55033 r said mortgage and tax- 's and the costs and dis- 3mcys fees allowed by 1 within 6 months from he mortgagor(s) the per igns. VACATE PROPERTY: Omer- occupied, single- otherwise provided by which the nsongagor(s) if the mortgage is not 30.30 or the property is in 580.23, Is 11:59 p.m. T the text business day Its on a Saturday, Sun- 1 BY LAW FOR RE- MORTGAGOR, THE /NAL REPRESENTA- AY 1313 REDUCED TO ICIAL ORDER IS EN- NESOTA STATUTES ERMININO, AMONG THE MORTGAGED IVED WITH A REST- OF LIISS THAN 5 )PERTY 110E13 FOR UCTION, AND ARE 3 Mortgage Corporation January 23, 2014 If the real is an owner-occupied, single family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by late, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate (Ire property, If the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on September 18, 2014, or the next business day if September 18, 2014 falls on a Saturday, Sun- day or legal holiday. "THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR RE- DEMPTION BY 'Rig MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR'S PERSONAL REPRESENTA- TIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN- TERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH,A RESI- DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5 UNIT'S, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARP. ABANDONED. Dated: January 16, 2014 SHAPIRO ZIELKE, LLP Lawrence P. Zielke- 152559 Diane F. Mach 273788 Melissa L.B. Poricr 0337778 Randolph W. Dowdy 2160X Ronald W. Spencer 0104061 Stephanie 0. Nelson 0388918 Gary 1. Evers 0134764 Attorneys for Mortgagee 12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200 Boonville, MN 55337 (952)831.4060 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR 13.089703 1/23 -2/27 THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OFTIIE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVID- ED BY LAW IS NOTAFFECTED BYTEOS ACTION. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RiCHT TO VERIFICATION OFTRE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF TILE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN TIIE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in the conditions of the following de- scribed mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: December 31, 2007 MORTGAGOR(S): Linda Phon, a single person MORTOAGEE/TRANSCATION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Record- ed January 18, 2008, as Document No. 622807, Certificate of Title No. 144183 and modified by document recorded May 24, 2013 es Da anent No. T7I6746, Certificate of TSOr 144183 In the office of the Registrar of Titles in Dakota County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENTS) OF MORTGAGE: Assign- ment dated June 4, 2008 to Minnesota Housing Finance Agency recorded hoc 11, 2008 as Docu- ment No. T629353, Certificate of' Tulle No. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS IIEREOY GIVEN, that default hoe occurred its the eondiuoos of the following de- scribed mortgage- DATE OF MORTGAGE: September 1, 2009 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORT- \Veils Fargo Bank, NA Mortgagee NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF TIIE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN TBB TIME PROVID- ED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred In Ole conditions of the following de- scribed mortgages DATE OF MORTGAGE: April 11, 20110 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORT- BEST FLANAGAN LLP 225 South Sixth Street, Spite 4000 Minoeepolii, MN 55402 (612) 339 -7121 Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. 006954/313135/1760704_1 1/23 -2/27 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF TIDE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVID- ED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default Sas occurred in the conditions of the following de- scribed mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: Ione 13, 2003 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORT- GAGE: $87,500.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Roy V. Hammon and Marva R. Hammon, husband and Wife MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registra- tion Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Filed August 4, 2003, Dakota County Recorder, an Document Number2088854 ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Gowen Loan Servicing, LLC; Dated: lime 21, 2013 filed: June 26, 2013, recorded as document number 2958943 MORTGAGE 0Rf0INATOR: Not Applicable TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Elec- tronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENTS MORTGAGE .ID NUMBER: 1000144-2000331003 -6 SERVICER: Omen Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: IMMO, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 5 and 6, Block 14, Town of Farmington STRFIT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 39 Oak St, Farmington, MN 55024 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCAT- ED: Dakota TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 14- 77000 -060 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: $29,793.95 THAT no action or proceeding has been bastion- ed at late to recover the debt secured by mid mortgage, or any port thereof; that there hos been compile/ace with all pre- foreclosure notice and accelcintion requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable stapes; PURSUANT, to the power of sole contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the SheritTof said county ns follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: March 11, 2014, 10:0Dam PLACE OP SALE: Sheriffs Mnin Office, Dako- ta County Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Hwy 55, Lobby S -100, Hastings, MN 55033 to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and tax- es, if any finality paid by Be mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements al- ADANDONED. Doted: December 9, 2013 SItAP100 11011(11, LIP Diane F. Mach 273788 Melissa L.R. Porter 0337570 Randolph W. Dandy 2160X Ronald W. Spencer 0101061 Stephanie 0. Nelson 0386918 Gary 1. Evers 0134764 1/23 -1/30 \Vats Fargo Bank, N.A. Mortgagee PUBLIC NOTICE This notice is being published ex required by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). MDII re- quires that the following language be included exactly as it appems in this public notice: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER Total Chlorine Residual Monitoring Requirements Not Met The Farmington public water supply is required by Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4720 to regularly report total chlorine residual levels. The required reporting WWM not done for the ranch of November, 2013. Became we did not monitor during the compliance period, we do not know the levels of total chlorine that were present in your drinking water, so the are rumble to tell you whether your health was at risk during that lime. While the notice states that the "required reporting was not done for the month of November, 2013" it should be noted that monitoring was done during the month of November. In fact, 15 samples were collected daring the month and all passed. The City is required to take 20 samples per month, and we failed to collect the 5 samples that should have been collected during the week of Thanksgiving. We did take 5 snmples the following week, and all passed. We also collected 20 samples for the month of December and all passed. What don lids mean to use? This is not an emergency. Yon do net need to hall sender or rise nn nitern:dive source of woler at this time. If you have questions or comments about these violations, please contact Kevin Sehorzmnn at (651) 280 -6841. Please shore this information with a0 other people who drink this water, especially those wbo may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing (homes, schools and busi- nesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or disbitmling copies by hand or mail. Ina PUBLIC NOTICE This notice is being published as regttired by the Minnesota Deportment of Heoith (MD13). MDH re- quires that the folloving language be hel0ded exactly as it appears in this public notice: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER Becterlotngteal Monitoring Requirements Not Met The Farmington public water supply is required by Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4720 to regularly submit samples to be analyzed for colifonn bacteria. The required snmpling was not dote during November, 2013. Because we did not monitor during the compliance period, we do not know whether coliform bacteria wee present in your drinking water, so we are unable to tell you whether your health was at risk during that lime. While the notice states that the "required reporting was not done for the month of November, 2013" it should be noted tint monitoring was done during the month of November. In fact, 15 samples were collected during the month nod all passed. The City is required to take 20 samples per month, and we failed to collect the 5 samples that should have been collected during the week of Thanksgiving. We did lake 5 samples the following week, and all passed. We also collected 20 wimples for the mooch of December and all passed. What does this mean to me? This ts•not nn emergency. You do not need to boll water or use an alternative source of seater nt this Erne. If you have questions or comments about these vinlnlions, please costal Kevin Sclorzmon at (651) 280-6841. Plume share this information with ell other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, musing homes, schools and bus- 0011e5)., You can do this by posting this notice in n public place or distributing copies by hand or mail. 1/23 INDEPENDENT TOWN PAGES Public notices bmements, inchding anomeys Res ellowed by law, ,abject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sate by the mortgagor(s) the per- sonal repeesentetives or assigns. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If t real estate is occupied, singk- family dwelling, unless otherwise prodded by law, the dam on or before which the mongagor(s) most vacate the properly, if the mortgage I not reinstated under section 51030 or the property is not redeemed under section 50013, is 11:59 pm. on August 6, 2014, or the next business day If August 6, 2014 falls on a SeMdey, Sunday x le- gal holiday. "THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR RE- Dated: August 20, 2013 filed: Angun 26, 2013, recorded as document number 2972072 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lon 10 end the North 16atf of Lot 11, Block 3, Heine's Addition to South SL Paul PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1144 7Th Ave S, South Saint Paul, MN 55075 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 16- 32100 -03410 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCAT- ED: Dekbla 11-10 AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON T180 MORr0A(E ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: 8252,204.42 NOT1 FOI TILE RP DEBT A7 CREDIT ED BY NOTICE I occurred b scribed mo DATE OF: ORIGINAL oar el g 4- 8 1 R a Z m 0 0 0 Zci o go Y7 8 r a O 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 p 0 h 1� 0 N m i O 0� 0 0 0 0 0 0 g W U yy N N 10 N W VI 03 g Q Z E x 0 Z a Ix 3 O x w I 0 W W N (WA. tll s ss K O SS� gg d SS t gg C s t m m m m m m h O N N w w O N 8 0 4 01 W O WI O1 z 0 0 v" z s et d 6 p ZS U w C 8 8 .4 .6 V f h 8 0 0 O M A 8 U t. b b ti 3 0 a g 0 g O 9 F co fi N of N 8 r w 8 ti O co !1 0 8 0. W z W 0 8 11111 a O w 0. 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