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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03.18.19 Council Packet Meeting Location: Farmington Farmington City Hall Minnesota 430 Third Street Farmington,MN 55024 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA March 18, 2019 7:00 P.M. Action Taken 1. CALL TO ORDER 7:00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVE AGENDA 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENDATIONS a) Promotion Ceremony for Sergeant Nate Siem Acknowledged b) Arbor Day Proclamation Proclaimed 6. CITIZEN COMMENTS/RESPONSES TO COMMENTS(This time is reserved for citizen comments regarding non-agenda items. No official action can be taken on these items. Speakers are limited to five minutes to address the city council during citizen comment time.) 7. CONSENT AGENDA a) Approve Minutes of the March 4, 2019, City Council Meeting— Administration Approved b) Approve Minutes of the March 11, 2019, City Council Work Session— Administration Approved c) Approve Hiring Police Department—Administration Approved d) Approve the 2019 City Council Priorities—City Council Approved e) Approve the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement between the County of Dakota and the City of Farmington for 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding—Public Works R16-19 f) Approve Contract for Trail and Parking Lot Improvements—Public Works Approved g) Approve Contract for Alley Paving Adjacent to 821 Third Street—Public Works Approved h) Approve Bills - Finance Approved REGULAR AGENDA 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT a) Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project Approved 10. PETITIONS,REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS a) Issuance and Sale of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A R17-19 b) Registered Land Survey No. 66 R18-19 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS a) Parks and Recreation Department 2018 Annual Report Information Received 13. CITY COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE 14. ADJOURN City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Gary Rutherford, Police Chief SUBJECT: Promotion Ceremony for Sergeant Nate Siem DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Officer Nate Siem has been with the Farmington Police Department since February of 2006 and came to us with a number of years of experience prior to that. He recently finished first overall in a competitive promotional process for an open sergeant position. DISCUSSION Officer Siem has a number of family members, friends, and co-workers here to support and recognize him as he is formally promoted to the position of Police Sergeant. BUDGET IMPACT This position fills a vacancy at sergeant that was created with the Police Chiefs promotion and is already included in the 2019 budget. ACTION REQUESTED Please recognize Sergeant Siem as he is sworn in by the City Administrator and receives his Sergeant's chevrons from his wife, Shannon. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Siem Oath of Office • Oath of Office I, Nathanael Siem, do solemnly swear, That I will support and defend the Constitution of The United States of America and the State of Minnesota against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. That I take this obligation freely, without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. That I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of Sergeant, upon which I am about to enter, so help me God. Signature: Witness: Nathanael Siem David McKnight, City Administrator March 18, 2019 March 18, 2019 Mayor: Todd Larson March 18, 2019 City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.cifarmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hoffman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Arbor Day Proclamation DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION The City of Farmington has been designated as a Tree City USA for the last 28 years. To continue this designation city council must proclaim Arbor Day in Farmington for 2019. DISCUSSION The city will be celebrating Arbor Day with a tree planting celebration on Friday,April 26 at 10:00 a.m. at Prairie View Park. Each year the city invites a different school to participate in the planting. This year students from the Christian Life School will help staff plant and mulch the trees in the park. This event is open to the public and city council members along with members of the community are invited to come and participate in the celebration. BUDGET IMPACT There is no impact to the city budget. ACTION REQUESTED Proclaim Friday,April 26 2019 as Arbor Day in Farmington and have Mayor Larson execute the attached proclamation. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Executive Summary Proclamation FARMINGTON PROCLAMATION Arbor Day Proclamation WHEREAS: The health of the people is tied to the health of our forests; and WHEREAS: Trees and forests improve our physical health by cleaning the air, reducing exposure to the sun's UV rays, and decreasing temperatures during the summertime; and WHEREAS: Childhood asthma rates are lower in urban communities that have a higher density of trees; and WHEREAS: Trees and forests improve our mental health by reducing stress and increasing concentration; and WHEREAS: One tree provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control over a period of 50 years; and WHEREAS: Forests create high-quality drinking water by acting as a natural filter; and WHEREAS: Forests create high-quality drinking water by acting as a natural filter; and WHEREAS: The last Friday in April, and throughout the month of May, Minnesotans pay special tribute to all the natural resources, and dedicate themselves to the continued vitality of Minnesota's forests. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Todd Larson, Mayor of the city of Farmington, do hereby proclaim Friday, April 26, 2019, as Arbor Day and the month of May 2019, as Arbor Month in Farmington. PROCLAIMED this 18th day of March 2019. Todd Larson, Mayor City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.cifarmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: David McKnight, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve Minutes of the March 4, 2019 City Council Meeting-Administration DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached for your review are the minutes of the March 4, 2019 city council meeting. • DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Approve the minutes of the March 4, 2019 city council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description o Backup Material March 4, 2019 City Council Meeting Minutes CITY OF FARMINGTON CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING MARCH 4, 2019 1. Call to Order Mayor Larson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Larson led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Roll Call Present-Larson, Bernhjelm, Craig, Donnelly and Hoyt Absent-None Staff Present-Administrator McKnight, Finance Director Malecha, Public Works Director Gehler, Community Development Director Kienberger, Police Chief Rutherford, Parks and Recreation Director Distad and Attorney Jamnik. 4. Agenda Motion by Craig, second by Bernhjelm, to approve the agenda as amended with items 10A and 10E1 being moved to the March 18, 2019 city council meeting. APIF, motion carried. 5. Announcements/Commendations a) Donation of K9 Vest by Last Hope to the Farmington Police Department Police Chief Rutherford shared that Last Hope is donating a vest for K9 Officer Odin. The old vest used by K9 Officer Bosco did not fit Odin correctly. Leon Orr of Last Hope shared that they were happy to be able to make this donation and are willing to support the K9 program in the future. The city council expressed their gratitude for the donation. Motion by Bernhjelm, second by Hoyt, to adopt Resolution R9-2019 accepting the donation of $1,009.31 for a K9 ballistic vest from Last Hope, Inc. APIF, motion carried. b) City Logo March 4, 2019 Minutes -1- Communications Specialist Siebenaler presented the new city logo to the city council. Siebenaler shared that the purpose of the update was to modernize and refresh the logo moving forward. Councilmember Bernhjelm thanked everyone involved in this project. Motion by Hoyt, second by Craig,to approve the new city logo. APIF, motion carried. c) Farmington Liquors Update Liquor Operations Manager Peterson shared an update of liquor store activities with the city council. Peterson reported that sales in 2018 were up over$300,000 from 2017 and there were 13,000 more tickets in 2018 as well. Peterson reviewed the donation drives that were performed in 2018 and the large amount of donations made back to the city from store profits. Councilmember Donnelly shared that he was happy with the results Councilmember Bernhjelm was very happy with the donations made back to the city that help control the tax levy. Administrator McKnight shared that in the next few months the liquor stores will cross the one- million-dollar mark in donations back to the city. The city council thanked Mr. Peterson for his work and the continued success of the liquor operations. 6. Citizen Comments None 7. Consent Agenda Motion by Bernhjelm, second by Hoyt, to approve the consent agenda: a) Approve Minutes of the February 4, 2019 City Council Meeting-Administration b) Approve Minutes of the February 4, 2019 Work Session-Administration c) Approve Minutes of the February 8, 2019 Work Session-Administration d) Approve Minutes of the February 11, 2019 Work Session-Administration e) Approve Hiring Human Resources-Administration f) Accept Resignation Public Works-Administration g) Adoption Resolution R10-2019 approving the 2019-2021 Law Enforcement Labor Services Sergeants Unit Labor Agreement-Administration March 4, 2019 Minutes -2- h) Approve Agreement with Wold Architects and Engineers to Provide Professional Services for Creating Bid Documents for 2019 Building Improvement Projects-Parks i) Approve Five Year Farm Lease-Parks j) Adoption Resolution R11-2019 Accepting a Donation from the Farmington VFW to the Rambling River Center-Parks k) Adopt Resolution R12-2019 Approving a Gambling Permit for the Vermillion River Longbeards-Community Development I) Approve a Temporary On-Sale Liquor License for the Corinthian Mason Lodge- Community Development m) Acknowledge 2019-2021 Strategic Plan for Economic Development-Community Development n) Adopt Resolution R13-2019 Declaring Surplus Property-Police o) Adopt Resolution R14-2019 Declaring Surplus Property-Police p) Adopt Resolution R15-2019 Declaring Surplus Property-Police q) Approve a Joint Powers Agreement between Dakota County and the City of Farmington for Sentence to Service Program Work Crew-Public Works r) Approve Bills-Finance APIF, motion carried. 8. Public Hearings None 9. Award of Contract a) Marigold Park Playground Equipment and Shelter Parks and Recreation Director Distad presented the bid results for the Marigold Park playground equipment and shelter. The city council previously approved funding in the 2019 budget to purchase and install playground equipment and a shelter in Marigold Park. City staff mailed out bid information in December 2018 to six companies. It is important to note that playground equipment is not standardized as each company has unique equipment so a traditional comparison of one company's is nearly impossible. It is for this reason that proposals were requested with an identified not to exceed amount of$30,000. Companies compete with each other based on their best proposal to the city for the not to exceed amount. The proposals are ranked off a predetermined selection criterion. The selection criteria is included in the bid information companies review. At the February 19, 2019 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting all of the bids were reviewed. These bids included: March 4, 2019 Minutes -3- Contractor Materials Installation Total Quote Option#2 Option#2 Option#2 Quote Quote Materials Installation Total Quote Quote Quote Northland $23,800.00 $6,150.00 $29,950.00 Recreation MN $23,467.89 $6,532.11 $30,000.00 Wisconsin Playground Webber $23,637.83 $6,360.00 $29,997.83 $22.625.37 $7,365.00 $29,990.00 Recreational Design Midwest $28,000.00 $2,000.00 $30,000.00 Playscapes St.Croix $23,500.00 $6,500.00 $30,000.00 Recreation The commission selected Northland Recreation and their contractors for the playground equipment and installation bid. Staff also solicited proposals for the purchase and installation of a new square shelter in Marigold Park. Four proposals were submitted and included: Vendor Cost per Square Foot Roof Coverage Northland Recreation, Inc. $97.50 St. Croix Recreation Fun Playgrounds, Inc. $62.50 Midwest Playscapes, Inc. $92.46 Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground, Inc. $127.55 The commission selected St. Croix Recreation Fun Playgrounds. The cost to purchase the shelter is$13,580. Two quotes were received on the shelter installation and included: Vendor Amount Contracting Solution, Inc. $11,420 Michael Basich, Inc. $11,420 While the quotes are for the same amount,the commission recommends a contract with Contracting Solutions, Inc. because this company has provided quality construction of shelters in Farmington in the past. The original budget for the playground equipment and installation was$25,000. The total proposed cost for the project is$29,950. The original budget for the shelter purchase and installation was $25,000. The total proposed cost for the project is$25,000. Both of these projects will be paid for out of the Park Improvement Fund. March 4, 2019 Minutes -4- Councilmember Donnelly liked the design and asked in the shelter costs included a base. Distad stated that it did. Councilmember Bernhjelm asked the reason we need two installation companies. Distad stated that each individual company has installers specific to their project. Councilmember Craig asked what the lifespan is of the equipment. Distad stated that the equipment has a 20-year lifecycle and the shelter has a 40-50 year lifecycle. Motion by Donnelly, second by Craig, to approve the purchase of Marigold Park playground equipment materials from Northland Recreation at a cost of$23,800, approve an agreement with Clear Stream Construction for the installation of playground equipment at a cost of$6,150, approve the purchase of shelter materials from St. Croix Recreation Fun Playground at a cost of $13,850 and approve an agreement with Contracting Solutions to install the shelter at a cost of $11,420. APIF, motion carried. b) Prairie Pines Park Playground Equipment and Shelter Parks and Recreation Director Distad presented the bid results for the Prairie Park playground equipment and shelter. The city council previously approved funding in the 2019 budget to purchase and install playground equipment and a shelter in Prairie Pines Park. City staff mailed out bid information in December 2018 to six companies. It is important to note that playground equipment is not standardized as each company has unique equipment so a traditional comparison of one company's is nearly impossible. It is for this reason that proposals were requested with an identified not to exceed amount of$65,000. Companies compete with each other based on their best proposal to the city for the not to exceed amount. The proposals are ranked off a predetermined selection criterion. The selection criteria is included in the bid information companies review. At the February 19, 2019 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting all of the bids were reviewed. These bids included: Contractor Materials Installation Total Quote Option#2 Option#2 Option#2 Quote Quote Materials Installation Total Quote Quote Quote Northland $51,500.00 $13,359.00 $64,959.00 $52,700.00 Recreation MN $52,578.47 $12,241.53 $64,820.00 $51,147.39 $13,852.61 $65,000 Wisconsin Playground Webber $48,366.01 $16,455.00 $64,821.01 $52,690.00 $12,310.00 $65,000.00 Recreational Design Midwest $59,150.00 $5,850.00 $65,000.00 $61,175.00 $3,825.00 $65,000.00 Playscapes March 4, 2019 Minutes -5- St.Croix $55,000.00 $10,000.00 $65,000.00 Recreation The commission selected Northland Recreation and their contractors for the playground equipment and installation bid. Staff also solicited proposals for the purchase and installation of a new square shelter in Prairie Pines Park. Four proposals were submitted and included: Vendor Cost per Square Foot Roof Coverage Northland Recreation, Inc. $93.47 St. Croix Recreation Fun Playground $136.71 Midwest Playscapes Inc. $93.58 Minnesota/Wisconsin Playground $136.71 The commission selected Midwest Playscapes for the equipment installation. The cost to purchase the shelter is$20,300. The commission felt this bid had the best overall warranty on the shelter. Two quotes were received on the shelter installation and included: Vendor Amount MW Playground Contractors, Inc. $14,700 Midwest Playscapes, Inc. $16,500 The commission recommends a contract with Contracting Solutions, Inc. at a cost of$14,700. The original budget for the playground equipment and installation was$65,000. The total proposed cost for the project is$64,950. The original budget for the shelter purchase and installation was$35,000. The total proposed cost for the project is$35,000. Both of these projects will be paid for out of the Park Improvement Fund. Councilmember Bernhjelm stated it was great to see this equipment go into place, it is a very important amenity to the neighborhoods. Motion by Bernhjelm, second by Craig,to approve the purchase of Prairie Pines Park playground equipment materials from Northland Recreation at a cost of$51,600, approve an agreement with Clear Stream Construction for the installation of playground equipment at a cost of$13,350, approve the purchase of shelter materials from Midwest Playscapes at a cost of$20,300 and approve an agreement with MW Playground Contractors to install the shelter at a cost of$14,700. APIF, motion carried. March 4,2019 Minutes -6- 10. Petitions, Requests and Communications None 11. Unfinished Business None 12. New Business None 13. City Council Roundtable Donnelly-Asked residents to be safe around intersections due to the snow. Bernhjelm-Welcomed Jennifer Gabbard as our new Human Resources Director. Craig-Thanked staff for all of their efforts with snow removal the past few months. Hoyt-Thanked staff for all of their efforts with snow removal the past few months. McKnight-Shared that the city received its second new plow today and the Fire Department Truck Committee is in Wisconsin making the final inspections on Engine 11. Larson-Asked residents to shovel out fire hydrants and encouraged residents to shop local. Adjourn Motion by Hoyt, second by Bernhjelm, to adjourn the meeting at 7:34 p.m. APIF, motion carried. Respectfully Submitted David 2. im.K.apht David McKnight, City Administrator March 4,2019 Minutes -7- City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 - Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: David McKnight, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve Minutes of the March 11, 2019 City Council Work Session-Administration DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached for your review are the March 11, 2019 city council work session minutes. DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Approve the minutes of the March 11, 2019 city council work session. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material March 11, 2019 Work Session Minutes CITY OF FARMINGTON CITY COUNCIL MINUTES WORK SESSION MARCH 11, 2019 Acting Mayor Donnelly called the work session to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll Call Present-Donnelly, Bernhjelm Craig and Hoyt Absent-Larson Also Present-Administrator McKnight, Public Works Director Gehler, Community Development Director Kienberger, Police Chief Rutherford, Parks and Recreation Director Distad, Fire Chief Elvestad, Planning Manager Wippler and Finance Director Malecha. Agenda Motion by Craig, second by Bernhjelm,to approve the agenda. APIF, motion carried. Schmitz-Maki Arena Preliminary Design and Construction Cost Estimate Results Parks and Recreation Director Distad reminded the city council of the study that was completed by Wold Architects and Engineers to prepare a preliminary design and construction cost estimate for improvements at the arena. The study looked at relocating the ice resurfacer to improve building safety and circulation, relocate the concession stand from the mezzanine level to the vacated existing ice resurfacer room on the main floor, construction of high school dedicated locker rooms on the east side of the arena and to determine construction cost estimates for these improvements. John McNamara of Wold Architects reviewed the projects and estimated costs. Existing Building Improvements $360,000 Option 1A-Renovate Locker Rooms $1,375,000 Option 1B-Renovate/Add Locker Rooms $1,650,000 Option 2-New Locker Rooms/Lobby $2,340,000 Councilmember Bernhjelm asked if the discussion of adding a second sheet of ice was included as part of this review. McNamara stated that these designs accommodate a second sheet but it was not a part of the review. March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -1- Bernhjelm asked what the second floor space would transition to if the concession stand was moved. McNamara stated likely dryland training. Councilmember Hoyt asked about the amount of space available east of the arena and the possibility of a third sheet of ice,what issues will we encounter with a second sheet and any potential rework on a second sheet of locker rooms are added now. McNamara stated the current existing wall remains in place and the relocation of the Zamboni would work with the second sheet. Parks and Recreation Director Distad reminded everyone that the study was not intended to look at a second sheet of ice. Councilmember Donnelly asked where else the concession stand could go. McNamara stated it could replace the new lobby area. A Farmington Youth Hockey Association representative stated they buy 700-800 hours of ice a year in Farmington and another 800 hours in other arenas. They appreciate the city looking at an upgrade to the current facility but assistance from their organization would likely be in support of an additional sheet of ice. Bernhjelm stated that this all needs to be reviewed as a part of the larger financial picture of the city. Administrator McKnight stated there are many demands in the financial plan over the next ten years. Bernhjelm stated that if we are going to do this we need to look at the entire project. The Girls Hockey Booster Club President stated that new dedicated locker rooms are important as well to the high school programs and Farmington is one of the few arenas in the area that does not have dedicated locker rooms. The city council took this information under advisement. Encroachments Discussion Part Two Public Works Director Gehier and Community Development Director Kienberger reminded the city council of the discussion they had at the February 11, 2019 work session on encroachments that have occurred on current and potentially future city property. The consensus of the city council was that the city needs to acquire the properties for storm water related issues. March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -2- City Attorney Jamnik stated in regards to the encroachment issues that on one or two properties the court system may lean in the city's favor,the more properties involved the more legally complex from the courts perspective. City Attorney Kendall stated that property owners may band together to fight enforcement of city ordinances. The need for maintenance on city property, liability issues, property ownership issues and more are sound basis for enforcement. Councilmember Bernhjelm asked how do we not set a precedent. Kendall stated you may look at grandfathering properties due to this unique issue. Jamnik stated we may want to take an incremental approach based on sound city reasons for enforcing our ordinances in all parts of the city. Bernhjelm stated she wants to be consistent and explain why we are doing this. Councilmember Hoyt is concerned about precedent and escalating this issue. He also notes that there are residents who purchased property on this storm water pond who do not want to see these encroachments. Bernhjelm stated she leans towards enforcement on this issue. Councilmember Donnelly asked how we would implement the nothing new from here on out approach once we acquire the properties. Jamnik stated that while the details need to be worked out, it is an option. Councilmember Hoyt asked if individual councilmembers could discuss this issue with property owners. Jamnik recommended the city council decide on a direction first. Hoyt also expressed liability concerns the city will have once it acquires the properties. After additional discussion, the direction of the city council was to acquire the properties and city staff will bring back options to approach this subject based on the discussion of the last two work sessions. The city will also look to the neighbors in this area for possible solutions to this issue as well. The city council also expressed their desire to see these issues addressed city wide. Golf Carts on City Streets Police Chief Rutherford addressed the city council on the issue of allowing golf carts on city streets. This issue was recently raised by a resident wishing to drive their golf cart from their March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -3- home to the Southern Hills Golf Course. State law does not allow the operation of motorized golf carts on roadways. State law does allow cities to adopt a local ordinance that would allow it with a city issued permit. It would also carry a number of other restrictions as well such as insurance lighting and more. The police department has not encountered many residents operating golf carts on city streets over the past several years. The chief thought that because of this, establishing a permitting system would be an unnecessary monetary cost and staff time burden considering the low impact of this issue. The chief also noted that the only two ways for our residents to access the area courses would be by traveling on a state highway or a county road and the city does not have jurisdiction to authorize golf carts on these roads. The consensus of the city council was to not change the city code on this issue. Sapphire Lake Update Public Works Director Gehler provided the city council with an update on the Sapphire Lake development. In regards to the donation of park land to the city,there are approximately $40,000 in water and sewer fees that are due on the parcel. The developer does not have an interest in paying the fees if the land is going to be donated to the city. Councilmember Bernhjelm asked what if we do not go through with the donation. Parks and Recreation Director Distad stated the land will likely sit undeveloped. The city council discussed options on the land donation, fees that are due and the development in general. The city council directed staff to continue discussions with the developer on the land donation and the fees for access road issue. 2019 City Council Priorities Administrator McKnight reviewed the priorities discussed for 2019 that came out of the February 2019 goal setting work session. The city council discussed a variety of issues and items as potential priorities. The city council decided to keep the same priorities as last year including: 1. Continue Sound Financial Practices 2. Development for a Successful Future 3. Build on Established Partnerships 4. Delivery of High Quality Services March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -4- 5. Completion of Special Projects The following items were placed under each priority for potential completion in 2019: 1. Continue Sound Financial Practices ✓ Bond Rating Upgrade to AA+ by 2022 ✓ Implementation of 2030 Financial Plan with the 2020 budget ✓ Take financial plan into consideration with all priorities and plans 2. Development for a Successful Future ✓ Support city staff recommendation as they bring forward the Fairhill final plat in April ✓ Work with the developer on Sapphire Lake final plat in March ✓ Continue to support and communicate with the businesses who have purchased property in the VRC ✓ Expand commercial/industrial opportunities of all sizes 3. Build on Established Partnerships ✓ Continue to develop our relationship at all levels with our primary partner-ISD 192 ✓ Fully support the work of our business partners at the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Farmington Business Association ✓ Continue to participate with Dakota County on regional issues ✓ Work with Empire, Castle Rock and Eureka Townships as great neighbors 4. Delivery of High Quality Services ✓ Review options for solid waste delivery ✓ Update city codes to align with the 2040 Comp Plan ✓ Review communications efforts emphasizing three different methods including seeing, reading and doing 5. Completion of Special Projects ✓ Place youth athletic information on city website ✓ Determine future projects ✓ Hold joint meetings with our boards and commissions ✓ Meet with the Intergovernmental Committee and Liquor Operations Committee ✓ Development of public information officer(s) ✓ Discuss extension of Flagstaff Avenue snow fence ✓ Develop "coffees" or other types of communication events with city councilmembers ✓ Develop three or four-point ready answer for questions or what is going on in Farmington March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -5- The city council was in support of the priorities summary and asked that this item be brought forward for approval at the next city council meeting. City Administrator Update Liquor Store Donations Administrator McKnight reminded the city council that they discussed liquor store donations at the work session in July 2018. Besides some small donations at that time, the city council wanted to wait to see the results of the arena and plaza studies before they decided how to use liquor store profits in 2018. Since that time the stores have continued to produce profits and as of today it appears that stores have an estimated $330,000 that can go back into the community. Of that amount, approximately$50,000 has already been committed to projects. Councilmember Craig stated she thought we should ask the residents how they would like to spend the money. Councilmember Bernhjelm stated this is a good sum of money. If we identify the larger projects we would like to do we can start to address the big projects. Discussions on the use of these dollars will continue. Adjourn Motion by Hoyt, second by Craig,to adjourn the meeting at 8:21 p.m. APIF, motion carried. Respectfully Submitted Oarsd Ogo,1'ohys?` David McKnight, City Administrator March 11,2019 Work Session Minutes -6- City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Gary Rutherford, Police Chief SUBJECT: Approve Hiring Police Department-Administration DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Officer Nate Siem has been selected to fill the open sergeant's position with the Farmington Police Department. DISCUSSION Officer Nate Siem joined the Farmington Police Department in February of 2006. Prior to that, he was a Police Officer for the City of Cannon Falls for three years and a Correctional Deputy for Dakota County for two years. Nate also spent six years with the Minnesota Army National Guard. In Nate's time with us he has served in a number of critical roles: • 10 years as a SWAT team member o Including 5 years as a Team Leader o Explosive Breaching Team Leader • Use of Force Instructor • Firearms Instructor • Field Training Officer • Farmington representative to the Dakota County Traffic Safety Group Nate came to us with an AS degree in Law Enforcement from RCTC. In 2008, while employed with the Farmington Police Department, he completed his Bachelor's Degree in Police Science from St. Mary's University. The Police Department recently conducted a competitive promotion process designed to evaluate the candidates from a number of different perspectives. In addition to his leadership experience and training, his preparation for the process showed the kind of initiative I value in a supervisor. That combination of factors helped him finish first overall in a very competitive field of candidates. BUDGET IMPACT This promotion fills the vacancy created with the Police Chiefs promotion and is already included in the 2019 budget. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the promotion of Officer Nate Siem to the position of Police Sergeant effective March 11th, 2019. Sergeant Siem will be placed on the start step of the 2019 police sergeants wage scale. City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: David McKnight, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve the 2019 City Council Priorities-City Council DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION The city council held its annual goal setting session on Friday, February 8, 2019. A number of items were discussed between the city council and department heads. DISCUSSION The city council discussed a variety of issues and items as they related to priorities for 2019. The city council decided to keep the same five priority categories as last year. These priority areas include: 1. Continue Sound Financial Practices 2. Development for a Successful Future 3. Build on Established Partnerships 4. Delivery of High Quality Services 5. Completion of Special Projects The city council discussed a variety of issues and their importance in the next year. The city council asked the city administrator to place the items in the proper category and bring this issue back for review at a work session. The following are the proposed priorities for 2019: 1-Continue Sound Financial Practices • Bond Rating Upgrade to AA+by 2022 • Implementation of 2030 Financial Plan with the 2020 budget • Take financial plan into consideration with all priorities and plans 2-Development for a Successful Future • Support city staff recommendation as they bring forward the Fairhill final plat in April • Work with the developer on Sapphire Lake final plat in March • Continue to support and communicate with the businesses who have purchased property in VRC • Expand commercial/industrial opportunities of all sizes 3-Build on Established Partnerships • Continue to develop our relationship at all levels with our primary partner-ISD 192 • Fully support the work of our business partners at the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Farmington Business Association • Continue to participate in discussions with Dakota County on regional issues • Work with Empire, Castle Rock and Eureka Townships as great neighbors 4-Delivery of High Quality Services • Review options for solid waste delivery • Update city codes to align with the 2040 Comp Plan • Review communication efforts emphasizing three different methods including seeing, reading and doing 5-Completion of Special Projects • Place youth athletic information on city website • Determine future projects • Hold joint meetings with our boards and commissions • Hold a thank you event for our boards and commissions • Meet with the Intergovernmental Committee and Liquor Operations Committee • Development of public information officer(s) • Discuss extension of Flagstaff Avenue snow fence • Develop "coffees" or other types of communication events with city councilmembers • Develop three or four point ready answer for questions of what is going on in Farmington BUDGET IMPACT TBD ACTION REQUESTED The city council discussed these priorities at the March 11, 2019 work session and was in support of adopting these goals as submitted. A motion should be made to approve the 2019 city council priorities. City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Lena Larson, Municipal Services Coordinator SUBJECT: Approve the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement between the County of Dakota and the City of Farmington for 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding- Public Works DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION At the November 19, 2018, Farmington City Council meeting, the city council approved the submittal of a grant application to Dakota County for landfill abatement funding assistance. DISCUSSION The original funding amount of$30,263 was based on the draft Community Funding Budget that was reviewed by the County Board in June 2018. The Dakota County Board of Commissioners adopted 2019 budget included a cost of living adjustment for the Community Funding Budget allocating$10,499 to the Community Funding Budget. Farmington's portion of that is $605. Cities were encouraged to take advantage of the increased allocation to achieve additional waste diversion in 2019. The original Community Funding Application was amended to include an additional$605 to subsidize the cost of mattress recycling at the Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off which should result in more mattresses being recycled. Attached is the amended joint powers agreement between Dakota County and the City of Farmington for 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding. BUDGET IMPACT The additional funding of$605 will allow the city to subsidize the cost of mattresses collected at the Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off in September by$5 per mattress. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the attached resolution approving the amendment to the 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding Agreement. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description • Backup Material Amended 2019 Application O Contract Amendment to JPA O Resolution Resolution Exhibit 1A Dakota County, Physical Development Division C744*444 Environmental Resources Department Information:Gena Gerard,952-891-7021 c OU V T Y gena.gerard@co.dakota.mn.us JPA processing:Sara Glasby 952-891-7963 sara.glasby@co.dakota.mn.us 2019 Dakota County Community Funding Application Packet Municipality: City of Farmington Application and JPA Submittal Date: September 19, 2018 amended 1/17/19 Funding Period: January 1, 2019- December 31, 2019 2019 Annual Report Due Date: January 31, 2020 Municipality Primary Contact Municipal Services Designated Liaison: Lena Larson Title: Coordinator E-mail: Ilarson@FarmingtonMN.gov Phone: 6512806905 Mailing Address: 430 Third Street City/State/Zip: Farmington, MN 55024 Municipality Secondary Contact Designated Back-up: Title: E-mail: Phone: Municipality Communications Contact Communications Name: Lauren Siebenaler Title: Specialist E-mail: Isiebenaler@FarmingtonMN.gov Phone: 6512806807 Submit completed Application by email to gena.gerard@co.dakota.mn.us or by mail to: Gena Gerard Dakota County Physical Development Division 14955 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 The following documents and information are required as part of the Joint Powers Agreement for Community Funding: 1. Copy of the Official Resolution or Minutes of the Proceedings Attach an official action from the governing body (e.g.,City Council or Commission) submitting the Application Packet, or a certified copy of the official proceedings of the governing body approving the Application Packet. 2. Work Plan Complete and submit the attached 2019 Dakota County Community Funding Work Plan. 3. Budget Complete the Work Plan budget to itemize the following fund request: Fund Request County Fund Eligibility Work Plan Activities $30,263 $30,263 Waste Tire Activities (RSWC Only) V $ (fill in amount)= TOTAL $30,263 $30,263 4. Compliance with Public Entity Laws Check"Yes" or"No"to indicate compliance, and attach requested documentation for the following: Yes No* MN Stat. §115A.552 (community recycling programs in place) x MN Stat. §115A.552 (residents/businesses have the opportunity to recycle) NOTE: Municipal code language must be attached if updated in previous calendar year. MN Stat. §115A.151 (internal recycling programs for facilities under the municipality's control). x NOTE: Copy of hauler contract must be attached if updated in previous calendar year. MN Stat. §473.848 and §115A.471 (management of solid waste collected under contract from municipal operations) MN Administrative Rules 1303.1500 (recycling space requirements in new or remodeled buildings of 1,000 square feet or more). x *Identify the timeline and steps being taken to obtain compliance: I,the undersigned,certify that this 2019 Community Funding Application was prepared under my direction or supervision,and that the information is true, accurate,and complete to the best of my knowledge. I certify that a 2019 Annual Report demonstrating compliance with this application will be submitted to Dakota County by January 31,2020. Lena Larson Name of person completing document Signature (electronic signature acceptable) Municipal Services Coordinator September 19, 2018 Title Date 2 2019 Dakota County Community Funding Work Plan Municipality Size Definition Small (S) Municipalities with fewer than 4,000 households Medium (M) Municipalities with 4,000-10,000 households Large (L) Municipalities with more than 10,000 households RSWC(R) Municipalities comprising the Rural Solid Waste Commission Minimum work plan requirements for different sized municipalities are identified within each activity below. Administration: Meeting Attendance, Training, and Reporting GOAL: Fulfill responsibilities necessary for effective program administration. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Attend at least four of the six Local Solid Waste Staff meetings per year. NOTE: Rural Solid Waste Commission adds Commission Board meetings. (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Intent is to attend all meetings if possible. REPORT: [report results, report results—list meetings attended] 2 Attend waste abatement training such as Dakota County Master Recycler/Composter class and other training to support Work Plan $550 activities (S, M, L). PLAN: Recycling Association of Minnesota Membership and Conference Association of Recycling Managers and Conference REPORT: [report results—list training attended] 3 Submit quarterly updates using reporting tools provided by the County with documentation for Work Plan expenses covered by Program funding within 15 days of the end of the three-month period (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Quarterly as requested by county staff. (April,July, October, January) REPORT: [report results—enter date(s) submitted] [Additional Notes:] 3 II. Municipal Facility Recycling A. Internal Recycling Implementation GOAL: Demonstrate compliance with MN Stat§115A.151 to ensure recycling programs for facilities under the municipality's control collect at least three recyclable materials and meet best management practices. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Follow up on infrastructure changes by providing targeted education to employees and visitors in municipality-controlled administrative buildings included in the 2017 waste sort (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Redistribute information about proper waste disposal, including organics, via email and intranet, and posters and signs. REPORT: [report results, describe activities, locations, dates, and estimated number of people served] 2 Conduct at least one visual waste assessment or a waste sort at the municipal facility studied in 2017 waste sort,to estimate weights and $7500 diversion rates after targeted education has concluded (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Conduct waste-sort at City Hall,Schmitz-Maki Arena, and the Rambling River Center to determine viability of programs and/or education needs-,. REPORT: [report results—attach completed Visual Waste Assessment Form and Measurement Calculations Table with weights and diversion weights, or results of waste sort] 3 a. Visually inspect and verify waste management at all municipality-controlled facilities and parks in keeping with 8 stations Dakota County's Best Management Practices Checklist using the at two Municipal Recycling Tracking Tool, at least once annually(S, M, L, parks R) and b. Add containers as needed $10,800 PLAN: Walk through parks that have waste stations and update the BMP Checklist.Adjust as necessary.Add 8 waste stations to two new parks. REPORT: [report results—(a)walk through once and enter data into the Municipal Recycling Tracking Tool, referring to the Dakota County Universal Best Management Practices Checklist for specific BMPs and (b) describe purchases, locations, purpose ] 4 [Additional Notes:] B. Internal Waste Reduction and Recycling Education GOAL: Promote recycling to help reach recycling rate goal of 75%for metropolitan counties (MN Stat. §115A.551). Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Educate all municipal employees about how to reduce waste and recycle when at work,through workshops, email communications, and/or other education methods, using County toolkit (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Utilize the city's intranet and email to educate staff about recycling, organics, and reducing waste using County toolkit. Make sure posters and stickers are up to date. REPORT: [report results—describe activities, locations, dates, and estimated number of people served] [Additional Notes:] III. Waste Abatement Activities A. Materials Collection Events and Activities GOAL: Increase residential waste reuse and recycling through events and activities to collect reusable and/or recyclable materials, in keeping with the statutory 75% recycling goal for metropolitan counties (MN Stat. §115A.551) and the waste management hierarchy. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Provide at least two municipality-wide events or opportunities for residential paper to be shredded and recycled as an addition to an existing event or as a stand-alone opportunity(M, L). $1300 PLAN: Promote the shred event in April held at the library and hold a shred event with the Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off in September. REPORT: [report results—describe activities, locations, dates, estimated number of people served,and weights provided by vendor] 2 a. Provide at least one mattress collection event or opportunity to residents for recycling as an addition to an existing event or as a 5 stand-alone opportunity(e.g., cleanup day, roll-off, curbside collection etc.), and $1500 b. Ensure that any mattresses, bicycles, and carpet in a municipality-coordinated collection are delivered for reuse or 05 recycling,with preference given to reuse (M, L—Medium cities encouraged to pool funds with adjacent medium cities; small cities optional to add on to medium or large city collection events). PLAN:Add mattress drop-off option to HHW Drop-off day, and research options for carpet and bikes to be reused or recycled. Additional funding will allow the city to subsidize the cost of mattresses by$5 each mattress. REPORT: [report results—describe activities, locations, dates, estimated number of people served, number and type of materials collected (specify reuse or recycled), and weights provided by vendor] 3 Promote reuse events, resources and/or opportunities currently available to municipal residents, using list created in 2018 (S, M, L). PLAN: Maintain list and use social media to promote opportunities. REPORT: [report results—describe promotion efforts] 4 Rural Solid Waste Commission only:Conduct waste tire management activities such as a tire collection event for rural Dakota County residents.(R) PLAN: [explain plan] REPORT: [report results—describe activities, locations,and dates, estimated number of people served,and number and weights provided by vendor] [Additional Notes:] B.Community Events and Festival Recycling GOAL: Ensure that the opportunity to recycle exists for residents and begin efforts to institutionalize recycling at community events and festivals. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) Work with event coordinators to implement recycling collection $600 with best management practices at all events/festivals that the municipality sponsors or helps to coordinate, or that are held on 6 city property, using Dakota County's Recycling Best Management Practices Guide for Public Events (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Work with Dew Days committee to coordinate recycling for Flavors of Farmington, Bingo, and Dew Days weekend. REPORT: [report results—submit completed Dakota County Universal Best Management Practices Checklist and attach completed Event Summary Form for each event] 2 Implement at least one additional mechanism to require recycling with best management practices at events/festivals (e.g., event permit, event vendor agreement,facility rental agreement, event hauler agreement) (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Continue to present model language provided by the county per the study one by Foth in 2017 to decision makers at the city. REPORT: [report results—identify selected mechanism, describe progress, and attach new or revised mechanism when completed] 3 Support County efforts to plan and prepare for future city ordinance amendment(s) pertaining to recycling at events/festivals (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Present model language provided by the county for ordinance amendments related to recycling at events to decision makers at the city. REPORT: [report results—describe activities] [Additional Notes:] IV. Residential Outreach and Education A. Website Content and Resident Communications GOAL: Provide education and outreach to all current and new residents of single family and multiunit dwellings about recycling, and household hazardous waste, and ensure that local waste collection information, recycling information, and waste abatement messaging is consistent throughout the County, in keeping with MN Stat. §115A.552. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 a. Verify that solid waste collection requirements within the municipality are available to residents on the municipal website, 7 and b. Verify that direct links to the Dakota County website or the online Green Guide directory are provided for residents to have access to both solid and hazardous waste management information (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Review website for accuracy and update as necessary. REPORT: [report results—verify and state compliance with (a) and (b)]] 2 Serve as a resource to the general public by fielding and responding to waste abatement-related inquiries. (S, M, L, R). PLAN: City staff will utilize the green Guide and other available resources to provide information to residents. Estimate an average of 5-30 calls/emails/social media interactions per week depending on season, current events, and other various factors. It would be difficult to determine an exact amount. Links to the Green Guide are provided to staff who cover the front desk, work at the Rambling River Center, and interact on social media to make access to answers easier and improve customer service. REPORT: [report results] 3 Provide education to all existing and new residents through the $2410 following: a. Insert at least one article about residential recycling from County toolkit into a mailed municipal newsletter(S, M, L, R), and b. Insert at least one article about waste reduction from County toolkit into a mailed municipal newsletter(S, M, L, R), and c. If available, use electronic media (e.g., Facebook,Twitter, E- News)to send timely waste management messages to residents on both topics (M, L). PLAN:Appropriate articles will be placed in the City News and Recreation Guide and information shared on social media. Dasher board and wall ads at Schmitz-Maki Arena for recycling and The Recycling Zone. REPORT: [report results—describe activities for(a), (b), and (c), including dates, topics, and number of people served; attach copies of articles] 4 Provide direct outreach to residents about waste reduction/reuse and recycling through the following using County toolkits (M-1, L-2): $1700 for a. Staff a booth or conduct a presentation at a large community P2 Day gathering(e.g.,school assembly, Pollution Prevention Day, presenters Farmer's Market), and/or and props b. Coordinate a large event(e.g., Earth Day or America Recycles Day Celebration) 8 PLAN: Host an information table at the Farmington Community EXPO in January or Earth&Arbor Day Celebration in April. Coordinate Pollution Prevention Day in September for 4th graders. REPORT: [report results—describe activities for(a) and (b) including dates, locations,topics, and estimated number of people served] 5 Support County-led efforts to develop a multiunit recycling program (e.g., connect County staff to known property managers or known multi-unit education opportunities) (S, M, L). REPORT: [report results—describe activities] 6 Rural Solid Waste Commission only: Provide education and outreach to rural Dakota County residents about waste tire management activities(R). PLAN: [explain plan] REPORT: [report results—describe activities,including dates,topics, and estimated number of people served] [Additional Notes:] V. Priority Issue: Organics Diversion A. Municipality-Wide Organics Diversion GOAL: Implement and continue planning for community-wide organics diversion, increase awareness of organics recycling for residents, increase the organics recycling rate, and decrease the amount of food thrown away in households, in keeping with the statutory 75% recycling goal for metropolitan counties (MN Stat. §115A.551) and the waste management hierarchy. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Provide direct outreach to residents about food waste prevention opportunities through the following using County toolkits (M-1, L-2): a. Staff a booth,or conduct a presentation at a large community gathering(e.g., school assembly, Pollution Prevention Day, Farmer's Market),separate from IV.A.4 above, and/or b. Coordinate a large event (e.g., Food Too Good To Waste Challenge) PLAN: Host an information table at the Farmington Community EXPO in January or Earth&Arbor Day Celebration in April. REPORT: [report results—describe activities for(a) and (b) including dates, locations,topics, and estimated number of people served] 9 2 Coordinate internally to implement organics diversion in the additional municipality-owned/operated building identified by the 2018 Work Plan (M, L). PLAN:Since we were able to implement organics collection in three buildings the plan for 2019 is to evaluate those three buildings and make adjustments/improvements as necessary. REPORT: [report results—describe activities and purchases] 3 Identify at least one additional municipality-owned facility with a large amount of organic waste to be targeted for organics diversion planning and implementation in 2020. (M, L). PLAN:Since we were able to implement organics collection in three buildings the plan for 2019 is to evaluate those three buildings and make adjustments/improvements as necessary.At that time we determine whether or not it makes sense to add buildings. If it is decided to add buildings, we will reuse 13 gallon containers from City Hall and replace them with 8 gallon containers. REPORT: [report results—describe progress; identify facility] 4 Work with event coordinators to implement organics collection with best management practices, as feasible, at events/festivals that the municipality sponsors or helps to coordinate, or that are held on city property, using Dakota County's Recycling Best Management Practices Guide for Public Events (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Reach out to Dew Days committee to determine interest in adding organics to Flavors of Farmington, Bingo, and Dew Days weekend. REPORT: [report results—submit completed Dakota County Universal Best Management Practices Checklist and attach completed Event Summary Form for each event] 5 Collaborate with Dakota County to provide food waste prevention resources to residents through the following: a. Insert at least one article about food waste prevention into a mailed municipal newsletter to residents (S, M, L, R),and b. Provide direct links from the municipality website to the Dakota County website for food waste prevention (S, M, L, R), and c. If available, use electronic media (e.g., Facebook,Twitter, E- News)to send timely food waste prevention messages to residents (M, L). PLAN:Appropriate articles will be placed in the City News and Recreation Guide and information shared on social media. City staff will link Dakota County's Food Too Good to Waste information to the city website. 10 REPORT: [report results—describe activities for(a), (b), and (c), including dates, topics, and estimated number of people served; attach copies of articles] [Additional Notes:] VI. Solid Waste Master Plan Support and Implementation A. Master Plan/Policy Plan Activities GOAL: Effective planning and implementation for municipality alignment with Dakota County Solid Waste Master Plan goals and strategies. Task Activities County Report Funds Expended Requested (YTD) 1 Identify municipal involvement and impacts created by County-led efforts to amend County ordinances identified by the new Master Plan. Amendments being considered include:weekly recycling collection, recycling at events/festivals, multi-unit recycling, or increased volume-based pricing. (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Evaluate opportunities to include Master Plan priorities through an updated recycling agreement and/or other methods. REPORT: [report results—describe activities] 2 Engage city staff and stakeholders to support other County-led efforts for Master Plan implementation,for example to identify municipal barriers and opportunities for phased approaches to implement the Master Plan (S, M, L, R). PLAN:Assist County ordinance amendments related to Master Plan priorities engage appropriate city staff as needed. REPORT: [report results—describe activities] 3 Implement at least one city priority project for landfill abatement that promotes Master Plan objectives (S, M, L, R). PLAN: Continue holiday lights collection Currently in preliminary discussions with contractor on the future of recycling in Farmington. Current contract goes through 2019. REPORT: [report results—describe activities] [Additional Notes:] 11 VII. Budget Complete the budget and expense form below for the Application and Final Report. Municipality contributions are not required but help to further the aims of the program. Total#hours estimated for Planned full-time equivalent(FTE) Actual full-time equivalent(FTE) municipality to coordinate this for municipality to coordinate for municipality to coordinate program this program this program 416 .20 County Funds: County Funds: Municipality Municipality ! Total Program Total Program Requested Report Funds: Funds:Report i Expense Expense: 2019 Expended Contributed/ Expended County+ County+ Budget Item/Expense 2019(YTD) Anticipated 2019(YTD) Municipality: Municipality: 2019 Planned 2019 Report Expended 2019(YTD) Salary and Benefits $3903 $20,087 I. Meeting attendance, $550 training and reporting II. Municipal Facility Recycling $18,300 III. Waste Abatement $34QO400 Activities 5 IV. Residential Outreach/Education $4110 $3850 V. Organics Diversion VI. Master Plan Support and Implementation Total $30,x638 $23,937 $54,3988 68 05 12 Dakota County Contract#C0030861.1 FIRST AMENDMENT TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF DAKOTA AND THE CITY OF FARMINGTON FOR 2019 WASTE ABATEMENT COMMUNITY FUNDING WHEREAS, effective December 5, 2018, the County of Dakota(County)and the City of Farmington (Municipali- ty), (collectively referred to as the"Parties"), entered into an Agreement for participation in the 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding Program; WHEREAS, the County Board of Commissioners approved additional funds as part of the 2019 Environmental Resources Department budget; WHEREAS, additional funds in the amount of$605.28 are allocated to the Municipality for a total 2019 allocation of $30,868.28 to complete the revised Work Plan attached and incorporated as Exhibit 1A; and WHEREAS,the Parties desire to amend the terms of the Agreement as set out below; and WHEREAS, the Agreement provides that any amendments shall be valid only when expressed in writing and duly signed by the Parties. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein the Parties agree as follows: 1. To amend Section 6.1 to provide the total 2019 allocation under the Agreement shall not exceed $30,868.28. 2. All other terms of the Agreement between the County and Municipality shall remain in full force and effect. 3. In anycase where this Amendment conflicts with the Agreement,this Amendment shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Amendment on the date(s) indicated below. APPROVED AS TO FORM: COUNTY OF DAKOTA /s/Helen R. Brosnahan 2/27/19 Assistant County Attorney Date By: County Attorney File No.:KS-19-105 Matt Smith, County Manager Date of Signature: CITY OF FARMINGTON Todd Larson, Mayor Date of Signature: .3Art�c9/9 Attest / �v rris-• r (title) Date Signature: 3'a•fid J 5' Dakota County Contract#C0030861.1 Dakota County Resolution#18-322 RESOLUTION NO. R16-19 APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF FARMINGTON FOR 2019 WASTE ABATEMENT COMMUNITY FUNDING Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 18th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. Members present: Larson, Bernhjelm, Craig, Donnelly, Hoyt Members absent: None Member Craig and Member Bernhj elm introduced and seconded the following resolution: WHEREAS, effective December 5, 2018, Dakota County and the City of Farmington entered into an Agreement for participation in the 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding Program; and, WHEREAS, the County Board of Commissioners approved additional funds as part of the 2019 Environmental Resources Department budget; and, WHEREAS, the Agreement provides that any amendments shall be valid only when expressed in writing and signed. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the amended 2019 Dakota County Community Funding Application, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Administrator is hereby authorized and directed to execute and forward the Amendment for 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding to Dakota County. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 18th day of March, 2019. Mayor Attested to the tell day of March, 2019. �r1 City Administra r 3(1 SEAL City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.cifarmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hofmman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Approve Contract for Trail and Parking Lot Improvements-Public Works DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Quotes for pavement maintenance services were solicited by the city for two improvements to be completed in 2019. The proposed improvements include replacing the failing porous pavers in the city hall parking lot and replacement of a section of trail along 187th Street. Pavers in the City Hall parking lot have settled over time to a level that is below the area drain that is supposed to take this water. In addition, the pavers have lost their porosity which creates runoff inundation in the parking lot often. Staff is recommending replacement of the porous paver with bituminous pavement to minimize similar issues in the future. The trail along the North Creek Greenway at 187th Street has seen significant settlements and heaving. A section of about 300' of this trail is recommended for replacement. DISCUSSION Staff solicited quotes for the work. One quote was received from JBT with a breakdown by project below: City Hall Parking Lot Replacement: $12,867.00 187th Street Trail Removal and Replacement: $11,700.00 Staff reviewed the quote and found it to be accurate and complete. Staff recommends approval of the contract to complete trail and parking lot improvements. BUDGET IMPACT The cost of the City Hall parking lot replacement is recommended to be funded through monies earmarked for Community Investment from the liquor store enterprise proceeds. The cost for trail replacement was anticipated in the 2019 budget within the Trail Maintenance Fund. ACTION REQUESTED Approve a contract for the trail and parking lot improvements with JBT Blacktopping and authorize the Mayor and City Administrator to execute the same. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description C3 Backup Material Location Map D Contract JBT Contract ? 71112 187th St. Trail Replacement Agsl.q PROH`1g\a0 ye rail Projects Trail Replacement Dakota County GIS City Hall Parking Lot Improvements I F N o OAK SF la ---- r M-@fay. k lowthit,. * , rte. u.sL � '§ N h O c, a „„,,,,,,_*,..gmusir. r ,,,, 1 r SPRUCE ST ti 0 , ARMjyc . - o. 0 2 45T YRONaS�N �R Dakota County GIS I FORM OF AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS AGREEMENT made this/'S'�day of March,2019,by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON,a Minnesota municipal corporation("Owner"or"City")and JBT Blacktopping("Contractor"). Owner and Contractor,in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein,agree as follows: 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as the removal and replacement of the porous pavers within the City Hall parking lot and the removal and replacement of approximately 250 linear feet of trail along the North Creek Greenway. The following documents shall be referred to as the"Contract Documents",all of which shall be taken together as a whole as the contract between the parties as if they were set verbatim and in full herein: A. This Agreement. B. MnDOT Standard Specifications for Construction D. City of Farmington Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates D. Contractor's Quote. In the event of a conflict among the provisions of the Contract Documents,the order in which they are listed above shall control in resolving any such conflicts with Contract Document"A"having the first priority and Contract Document"E" having the last priority. 2. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor shall provide the goods,services,and perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3. CONTRACT PRICE. Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Work,in accordance with the Contract $24,567.00 inclusive of taxes,if any. 4. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. A. Contractor shall submit Application for Payment upon completion of the work. Application for Payment will be processed by the City Engineer. B. Payments to Subcontractors. (1) Prompt Payment to Subcontractors. Pursuant to Minn.Stat.§471.25,Subd.4a,the Contractor must pay any subcontractor within ten(10)days of the Contractor's receipt of payment from the City for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. The Contractor must pay interest of 1'/:percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty payment for an unpaid balance of$100.00 or more is$10.00. For an unpaid balance of less than$100.00,the Contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor. (2) Form IC-134(attached)required from general contractor. Minn.Stat.§290.92 requires that the City of Farmington obtain a Withholding Affidavit for Contractors, Form IC-134, before making final payments to Contractors. This form needs to be submitted by the Contractor to the Minnesota Department of Revenue for approval. The form is used to receive certification from the state that the vendor has complied with the requirement to withhold and remit state withholding taxes for employee salaries paid. D. Final Payment. Due to the small scope and short duration of this project,only one payment will be made upon completion of the project as recommended by the City Engineer. 5. ,COMPLETION DATE. The Work must be completed by July 1,2019. 6. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS. A. Contractor has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and other related data identified in the Contract Documents. B. Contractor has visited the Site and become familiar with and is satisfied as to the general, local, and Site conditions that may affect cost,progress,and performance of the Work. C. Contractor is familiar with and is satisfied as to all federal,state,and local laws and regulations that may affect cost,progress,and performance of the Work. D. Contractor has carefully studied all: (1)reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at or contiguous to the Site(except Underground Facilities) which have been identified in the General Conditions and(2) reports and drawings of a Hazardous Environmental Condition,if any,at the Site. E. Contractor has obtained and carefully studied(or assumes responsibility for doing so)all additional or supplementary examinations,investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data concerning conditions(surface,subsurface,and Underground Facilities)at or contiguous to the Site which may affect cost,progress,or performance of the Work or which relate to any aspect of the means,methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction to be employed by Contractor,including any specific means, methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction expressly required by the Bidding Documents,and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. F. Contractor does not consider that any further examinations,investigations,explorations,tests, studies,or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price,within the Contract Times,and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. G. Contractor is aware of the general nature of work to be performed by Owner and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. H. Contractor has correlated the information known to Contractor,information and observations obtained from visits to the Site,reports and drawings identified in the Contract Documents,and all additional examinations,investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data with the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. J. Subcontracts: (1) Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents,the Contractor shall,upon receipt of the executed Contract Documents,submit in writing to the Owner the names of the Subcontractors proposed for the work. Subcontractors may not be changed except at the request or with the consent of the Owner. (2) The Contractor is responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's subcontractors,and of their direct and indirect employees,to the same extent as the Contractor is responsible for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's employees. (3) The Contract Documents shall not be construed as creating any contractual relation between the Owner and any subcontractor. (4) The Contractor shall bind every subcontractor by the terms of the Contract Documents. 7. WORKER'S COMPENSATION. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain for the duration of this Contract, statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance as required under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 8. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY. Contractor shall obtain the following minimum insurance coverage and maintain it at all times throughout the life of the Contract,with the City included as an additional name insured on the general liability insurance on a primary and noncontributory basis. The Contractor shall furnish the City a certificate of insurance satisfactory to the City evidencing the required coverage: Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate products and completed operations Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Contractual Liability(identifying the contract): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Comprehensive Automobile Liability(owned,non-owned,hired): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 each accident Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence 9. WARRANTY. The Contractor guarantees that all new equipment warranties as specified within the quote shall be in full force and transferred to the City upon payment by the City. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any and all defects in workmanship,materials,and equipment which may develop in any part of the contracted service,and upon proper notification by the City shall immediately replace,without cost to the City,any such faulty part or parts and damage done by reason of the same in accordance with the bid specifications. 10. INDEMNITY. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any claim made by third parties as a result of the services performed by it. In addition,the Contractor shall reimburse the City for any cost of reasonable attorney's fees it may incur as a result of any such claims. 11. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS. Performance and payment bonds are not required for the doing of any public work if the contract price is$75,000 or less.On projects of more than$75,000 for the doing of public work a payment bond and performance bond each in the amount of the contract price must be furnished to the City prior to commencement of work. The form of the bonds must satisfy statutory requirements for such bonds. 12. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Terms used in this Agreement have the meanings stated in the General Conditions. B. Owner and Contractor each binds itself,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives in respect to all covenants,agreements,and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. C. Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be void or unenforceable under any law or regulation shall be deemed stricken,and all remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon Owner and Contractor,who agree that the Contract Documents shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provisions. D. Data Practices/Records. (1) All data created,collected,received,maintained or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Contract is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn.Stat.Ch.13,any other applicable state statute,or any state rules adopted to implement the act,as well as federal regulations on data privacy. (2) All books,records,documents and accounting procedures and practices to the Contractor and its subcontractors,if any,relative to this Contract are subject to examination by the City. E. Software License. If the equipment provided by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract contains software,including that which the manufacturer may have embedded into the hardware as an integral part of the equipment,the Contractor shall pay all software licensing fees. The Contractor shall also pay for all software updating fees for a period of one year following cutover. The Contractor shall have no obligation to pay for such fees thereafter. Nothing in the software license or licensing agreement shall obligate the City to pay any additional fees as a condition for continuing to use the software. F. Patented devices,materials and processes. If the Contract requires,or the Contractor desires, the use of any design,device,material or process covered by letters,patent or copyright, trademark or trade name,the Contractor shall provide for such use by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or owner and a copy of said agreement shall be filed with the Owner. If no such agreement is made or filed as noted,the Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of any such patented designed,device,material or process,or any trademark or trade name or copyright in connection with the Project agreed to be performed under the Contract,and shall indemnify and defend the Owner for any costs,liability,expenses and attorney's fees that result from any such infringement. G. Assignment. Neither party may assign,sublet,or transfer any interest or obligation in this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party,and then only upon such terms and conditions as both parties may agree to and set forth in writing. H. Waiver. In the particular event that either party shall at any time or times waive any breach of this Contract by the other,such waiver shall not constitute a waiver of any other or any succeeding breach of this Contract by either party,whether of the same or any other covenant, condition or obligation. Governing Law/Venue. The laws of the State of Minnesota govern the interpretation of this Contract. In the event of litigation,the exclusive venue shall be in the District Court of the State of Minnesota for Dakota County. J. Severability. If any provision,term or condition of this Contract is found to be or become unenforceable or invalid,it shall not effect the remaining provisions,terms and conditions of this Contract,unless such invalid or unenforceable provision,term or condition renders this Contract impossible to perform. Such remaining terms and conditions of the Contract shall continue in full force and effect and shall continue to operate as the parties'entire contract. K. Entire Agreement. This Contract represents the entire agreement of the parties and is a final, complete and all inclusive statement of the terms thereof,and supersedes and terminates any prior agreement(s),understandings or written or verbal representations made between the parties with respect thereto. L. Permits and Licenses;Rights-of-Way and Easements. The Contractor shall give all notices necessary and incidental to the construction and completion of the Project. The City will obtain all necessary rights-of-way and easements. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any construction delay resulting from the City's not timely obtaining rights-of- way or easements. M. If the work is delayed or the sequencing of work is altered because of the action or inaction of the Owner,the Contractor shall be allowed a time extension to complete the work but shall not be entitled to any other compensation. OWNER: CONTRACTOR: CITY OF FARMINGTON JBT BLACKTOPPING BY:- I --- BY: s:Mayor Its: AND _ ,f Its: City Administrator City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hofmman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Approve Contract for Alley Paving Adjacent to 821 Third Street-Public Works DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Last summer the city council discussed the improvements of two alleys adjacent to commercial development. Work related to the alley adjacent to 821 Third street, between Third and Fourth Streets was discussed to be a completed as a partnership between the developer and city. A development contract was entered into having the city take the lead on the project with the developer contributing funds for paving of half of the alley. In addition, storm sewer will be installed to improve drainage in this area. Adding storm sewer will convey the water more directly from all adjacent areas to minimize ponding of water in the alley. By moving the water quickly from the alley this should extend the life of the pavement and reduce the chance of flooding and freezing conditions. DISCUSSION Staff solicited quotes for completion of both the storm sewer and paving. Given the improvements are typically completed by two different contractors this work will be contracted separately. Quotes were solicited for both components of the work. One quote was received for the alley paving work from JBT Blacktopping in the amount of $23,925.00. Staff reviewed the quote and found everything to be complete and accurate. One quote was received for the storm sewer work from Hawkins Tree& Landscape in the amount of $64,853.64. Staff reviewed the quote and found everything to be complete and accurate. BUDGET IMPACT Funding for the city's portion of the paving work was anticipated from the Street Maintenance Fund in the amount of$11,962.50. The fund balance can support this project and the 2019 budget should be amended to reflect this work. The remaining funding was collected in escrow as part of the Sackett Properties development contract. Funding for the storm sewer work was anticipated from the Stormwater Trunk Fund in the amount of $64,853.64. The fund balance can support this project. ACTION REQUESTED Approve a contract with JBT Blacktopping for the paving the alley adjacent to 821 Third Street. Approve a contract with Hawkins Tree& Landscape for storm sewer installation in the alley adjacent to 821 Third Street. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description Exhibit Site Location O Contract JBT Contract-Paving O Contract Hawkins Contract- Stonn Sewer Work Sackett Properties, LLC WE Ill , - • MAPLE STREET- - . 1.g xA p ! a, CO g '2.1 vr�� i � ' t 8 21 ' f, to m Third ,Se erg .-� Street , OW i c . 1 `i.d 1 4 b I Proposed Improvements a E Proposed_Storm l .. Alley_Pavement 11111111F54 ' rt.aft Ceettr@:G. This drawing is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is not intended to be used as one.This drawing is a compilation of records, information,and data located in various city,county,and state offices and other sources and is to be used for reference purposes only. The city of Farmington is not responsible for any inaccuracies herein contained. FORM OF AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS AGREEMENT made this/day of March,2019,by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON,a Minnesota municipal corporation("Owner"or"City")and JBT Blacktopping("Contractor"). Owner and Contractor,in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein,agree as follows: 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as the paving within the alley adjacent to 821 Third Street. The following documents shall be referred to as the"Contract Documents",all of which shall be taken together as a whole as the contract between the parties as if they were set verbatim and in full herein: A. This Agreement. B. Site Grading and Utility Plans—Steve Aaron Property C. MnDOT Standard Specifications for Construction D. City of Farmington Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates D. Contractor's Quote. In the event of a conflict among the provisions of the Contract Documents,the order in which they are listed above shall control in resolving any such conflicts with Contract Document"A"having the first priority and Contract Document"E" having the last priority. 2. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor shall provide the goods,services,and perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3. CONTRACT PRICE. Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Work,in accordance with the Contract $11,962.50 inclusive of taxes,if any. 4. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. A. Contractor shall submit Application for Payment upon completion of the work. Application for Payment will be processed by the City Engineer. B. Payments to Subcontractors. (1) Prompt Payment to Subcontractors. Pursuant to Minn.Stat.§471.25,Subd.4a,the Contractor must pay any subcontractor within ten(10)days of the Contractor's receipt of payment from the City for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. The Contractor must pay interest of 1'A percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty payment for an unpaid balance of$100.00 or more is$10.00. For an unpaid balance of less than$100.00,the Contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor. (2) Form IC-134(attached)required from general contractor. Minn.Stat.§290.92 requires that the City of Farmington obtain a Withholding Affidavit for Contractors, Form IC-134, before making final payments to Contractors. This form needs to be submitted by the Contractor to the Minnesota Department of Revenue for approval. The form is used to receive certification from the state that the vendor has complied with the requirement to withhold and remit state withholding taxes for employee salaries paid. D. Final Payment. Due to the small scope and short duration of this project,only one payment will be made upon completion of the project as recommended by the City Engineer. 5. COMPLETION DATE. The Work must be completed by July 1,2019. 6. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS. A. Contractor has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and other related data identified in the Contract Documents. B. Contractor has visited the Site and become familiar with and is satisfied as to the general,local, and Site conditions that may affect cost,progress,and performance of the Work. C. Contractor is familiar with and is satisfied as to all federal,state,and local laws and regulations that may affect cost,progress,and performance of the Work. D. Contractor has carefully studied all: (1)reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at or contiguous to the Site(except Underground Facilities) which have been identified in the General Conditions and(2) reports and drawings of a Hazardous Environmental Condition,if any,at the Site. E. Contractor has obtained and carefully studied(or assumes responsibility for doing so)all additional or supplementary examinations,investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data concerning conditions(surface,subsurface,and Underground Facilities)at or contiguous to the Site which may affect cost,progress,or performance of the Work or which relate to any aspect of the means, methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction to be employed by Contractor,including any specific means,methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction expressly required by the Bidding Documents,and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. F. Contractor does not consider that any further examinations,investigations,explorations,tests, studies,or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price,within the Contract Times,and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. G. Contractor is aware of the general nature of work to be performed by Owner and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. H. Contractor has correlated the information known to Contractor,information and observations obtained from visits to the Site,reports and drawings identified in the Contract Documents,and all additional examinations,investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data with the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. J. Subcontracts: (1) Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents,the Contractor shall,upon receipt of the executed Contract Documents,submit in writing to the Owner the names of the Subcontractors proposed for the work. Subcontractors may not be changed except at the request or with the consent of the Owner. (2) The Contractor is responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's subcontractors,and of their direct and indirect employees,to the same extent as the Contractor is responsible for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's employees. (3) The Contract Documents shall not be construed as creating any contractual relation between the Owner and any subcontractor. (4) The Contractor shall bind every subcontractor by the terms of the Contract Documents. 7. WORKER'S COMPENSATION. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain for the duration of this Contract, statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance as required under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 8. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY. Contractor shall obtain the following minimum insurance coverage and maintain it at all times throughout the life of the Contract,with the City included as an additional name insured on the general liability insurance on a primary and noncontributory basis. The Contractor shall furnish the City a ceFtificate of insurance satisfactory to the City evidencing the required coverage: Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate products and completed operations Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Contractual Liability(identifying the contract): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Comprehensive Automobile Liability(owned,non-owned,hired): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 each accident Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence 9. WARRANTY. The Contractor guarantees that all new equipment warranties as specified within the quote shall be in full force and transferred to the City upon payment by the City. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any and all defects in workmanship,materials,and equipment which may develop in any part of the contracted service,and upon proper notification by the City shall immediately replace,without cost to the City,any such faulty part or parts and damage done by reason of the same in accordance with the bid specifications. 10. INDEMNITY. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any claim made by third parties as a result of the services performed by it. In addition,the Contractor shall reimburse the City for any cost of reasonable attorney's fees it may incur as a result of any such claims. 11. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS. Performance and payment bonds are not required for the doing of any public work if the contract price is$75,000 or less.On projects of more than$75,000 for the doing of public work a payment bond and performance bond each in the amount of the contract price must be furnished to the City prior to commencement of work. The form of the bonds must satisfy statutory requirements for such bonds. 12. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Terms used in this Agreement have the meanings stated in the General Conditions. B. Owner and Contractor each binds itself,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives in respect to all covenants,agreements,and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. C. Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be void or unenforceable under any law or regulation shall be deemed stricken,and all remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon Owner and Contractor,who agree that the Contract Documents shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provisions. D. Data Practices/Records. (1) All data created,collected,received, maintained or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Contract is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn.Stat.Ch.13,any other applicable state statute,or any state rules adopted to implement the act,as well as federal regulations on data privacy. (2) All books,records,documents and accounting procedures and practices to the Contractor and its subcontractors,if any,relative to this Contract are subject to examination by the City. E. Software License. If the equipment provided by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract contains software,including that which the manufacturer may have embedded into the hardware as an integral part of the equipment,the Contractor shall pay all software licensing fees. The Contractor shall also pay for all software updating fees for a period of one year following cutover. The Contractor shall have no obligation to pay for such fees thereafter. Nothing in the software license or licensing agreement shall obligate the City to pay any additional fees as a condition for continuing to use the software. F. Patented devices,materials and processes. If the Contract requires,or the Contractor desires, the use of any design,device,material or process covered by letters,patent or copyright, trademark or trade name,the Contractor shall provide for such use by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or owner and a copy of said agreement shall be filed with the Owner. If no such agreement is made or filed as noted,the Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of any such patented designed,device,material or process,or any trademark or trade name or copyright in connection with the Project agreed to be performed under the Contract,and shall indemnify and defend the Owner for any costs,liability,expenses and attorney's fees that result from any such infringement. G. Assignment. Neither party may assign,sublet,or transfer any interest or obligation in this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party,and then only upon such terms and conditions as both parties may agree to and set forth in writing. H. Waiver. In the particular event that either party shall at any time or times waive any breach of this Contract by the other,such waiver shall not constitute a waiver of any other or any succeeding breach of this Contract by either party,whether of the same or any other covenant, condition or obligation. I. Governing Law/Venue. The laws of the State of Minnesota govern the interpretation of this Contract. In the event of litigation,the exclusive venue shall be in the District Court of the State of Minnesota for Dakota County. J. Severability. If any provision,term or condition of this Contract is found to be or become unenforceable or invalid,it shall not effect the remaining provisions,terms and conditions of this Contract,unless such invalid or unenforceable provision,term or condition renders this Contract impossible to perform. Such remaining terms and conditions of the Contract shall continue in full force and effect and shall continue to operate as the parties'entire contract. K. Entire Agreement. This Contract represents the entire agreement of the parties and is a final, complete and all inclusive statement of the terms thereof,and supersedes and terminates any prior agreement(s),understandings or written or verbal representations made between the parties with respect thereto. L. Permits and Licenses;Rights-of-Way and Easements. The Contractor shall give all notices necessary and incidental to the construction and completion of the Project. The City will obtain all necessary rights-of-way and easements. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any construction delay resulting from the City's not timely obtaining rights-of- way or easements. M. If the work is delayed or the sequencing of work is altered because of the action or inaction of the Owner,the Contractor shall be allowed a time extension to complete the work but shall not be entitled to any other compensation. OWNER: CONTRACTOR: CITY OF FARMINGTON JBT BLACKTOPPING BY: ,moi BY: Its:Mayor Its: • AND Its: Mministrator FORM OF AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS AGREEMENT made this/� day of March,2019,by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON,a Minnesota municipal corporation("Owner"or"City")and Hawkins Tree&Landscape("Contractor"). Owner and Contractor,in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein,agree as follows: 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as the installation of storm sewer and associated work. The following documents shall be referred to as the"Contract Documents",all of which shall be taken together as a whole as the contract between the parties as if they were set verbatim and in full herein: A. This Agreement. B. Site Grading and Utility Plans—Steve Aaron Property C. MnDOT Standard Specifications for Construction D. City of Farmington Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates D. Contractor's Quote. In the event of a conflict among the provisions of the Contract Documents,the order in which they are listed above shall control in resolving any such conflicts with Contract Document"A"having the first priority and Contract Document"E" having the last priority. 2. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor shall provide the goods,services,and perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3. CONTRACT PRICE. Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Work,in accordance with the Contract $64,853.64 inclusive of taxes,if any. 4. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. A. Contractor shall submit Application for Payment upon completion of the work. Application for Payment will be processed by the City Engineer. B. Payments to Subcontractors. (1) Prompt Payment to Subcontractors. Pursuant to Minn.Stat.§471.25,Subd.4a,the Contractor must pay any subcontractor within ten(10)days of the Contractor's receipt of payment from the City for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. The Contractor must pay interest of 1'/:percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty payment for an unpaid balance of$100.00 or more is$10.00. For an unpaid balance of less than$100.00,the Contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor. (2) Form IC-134(attached)required from general contractor. Minn.Stat.§290.92 requires that the City of Farmington obtain a Withholding Affidavit for Contractors, Form IC-134, before making final payments to Contractors. This form needs to be submitted by the Contractor to the Minnesota Department of Revenue for approval. The form is used to receive certification from the state that the vendor has complied with the requirement to withhold and remit state withholding taxes for employee salaries paid. D. Final Payment. Due to the small scope and short duration of this project,only one payment will be made upon completion of the project as recommended by the City Engineer. 5. COMPLETION DATE. The Work must be completed by July 1,2019. 6. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS. A. Contractor has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and other related data identified in the Contract Documents. B. Contractor has visited the Site and become familiar with and is satisfied as to the general,local, and Site conditions that may affect cost, progress,and performance of the Work. C. Contractor is familiar with and is satisfied as to all federal,state,and local laws and regulations that may affect cost,progress,and performance of the Work. D. Contractor has carefully studied all: (1) reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at or contiguous to the Site(except Underground Facilities) which have been identified in the General Conditions and(2) reports and drawings of a Hazardous Environmental Condition,if any,at the Site. E. Contractor has obtained and carefully studied(or assumes responsibility for doing so)all additional or supplementary examinations,investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data concerning conditions(surface,subsurface,and Underground Facilities)at or contiguous to the Site which may affect cost,progress,or performance of the Work or which relate to any aspect of the means, methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction to be employed by Contractor,including any specific means,methods,techniques,sequences,and procedures of construction expressly required by the Bidding Documents,and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. F. Contractor does not consider that any further examinations,investigations,explorations,tests, studies,or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price,within the Contract Times,and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. G. Contractor is aware of the general nature of work to be performed by Owner and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. H. Contractor has correlated the information known to Contractor,information and observations obtained from visits to the Site,reports and drawings identified in the Contract Documents,and all additional examinations, investigations,explorations,tests,studies,and data with the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. J. Subcontracts: (1) Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents,the Contractor shall,upon receipt of the executed Contract Documents,submit in writing to the Owner the names of the Subcontractors proposed for the work. Subcontractors may not be changed except at the request or with the consent of the Owner. (2) The Contractor is responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's subcontractors,and of their direct and indirect employees,to the same extent as the Contractor is responsible for the acts and omissions of the Contractor's employees. (3) The Contract Documents shall not be construed as creating any contractual relation between the Owner and any subcontractor. (4) The Contractor shall bind every subcontractor by the terms of the Contract Documents. 7. WORKER'S COMPENSATION. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain for the duration of this Contract, statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance as required under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 8. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY. Contractor shall obtain the following minimum insurance coverage and maintain it at all times throughout the life of the Contract,with the City included as an additional name insured on the general liability insurance on a primary and noncontributory basis. The Contractor shall furnish the City a certificate of insurance satisfactory to the City evidencing the required coverage: Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate products and completed operations Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Contractual Liability(identifying the contract): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Comprehensive Automobile Liability(owned,non-owned,hired): Bodily Injury: $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 each accident Property Damage: $2,000,000 each occurrence 9. WARRANTY. The Contractor guarantees that all new equipment warranties as specified within the quote shall be in full force and transferred to the City upon payment by the City. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any and all defects in workmanship,materials,and equipment which may develop in any part of the contracted service,and upon proper notification by the City shall immediately replace,without cost to the City,any such faulty part or parts and damage done by reason of the same in accordance with the bid specifications. 10. INDEMNITY. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any claim made by third parties as a result of the services performed by it. In addition,the Contractor shall reimburse the City for any cost of reasonable attorney's fees it may incur as a result of any such claims. 11. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS. Performance and payment bonds are not required for the doing of any public work if the contract price is$75,000 or less.On projects of more than$75,000 for the doing of public work a payment bond and performance bond each in the amount of the contract price must be furnished to the City prior to commencement of work. The form of the bonds must satisfy statutory requirements for such bonds. 12. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Terms used in this Agreement have the meanings stated in the General Conditions. B. Owner and Contractor each binds itself,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto,its partners,successors,assigns and legal representatives in respect to all covenants,agreements,and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. C. Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be void or unenforceable under any law or regulation shall be deemed stricken,and all remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon Owner and Contractor,who agree that the Contract Documents shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provisions. D. Data Practices/Records. (1) All data created,collected,received,maintained or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Contract is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn.Stat.Ch.13,any other applicable state statute,or any state rules adopted to implement the act,as well as federal regulations on data privacy. (2) All books,records,documents and accounting procedures and practices to the Contractor and its subcontractors,if any,relative to this Contract are subject to examination by the City. E. Software License. If the equipment provided by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract contains software,including that which the manufacturer may have embedded into the hardware as an integral part of the equipment,the Contractor shall pay all software licensing fees. The Contractor shall also pay for all software updating fees for a period of one year following cutover. The Contractor shall have no obligation to pay for such fees thereafter. Nothing in the software license or licensing agreement shall obligate the City to pay any additional fees as a condition for continuing to use the software. F. Patented devices,materials and processes. If the Contract requires,or the Contractor desires, the use of any design,device,material or process covered by letters, patent or copyright, trademark or trade name,the Contractor shall provide for such use by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or owner and a copy of said agreement shall be filed with the Owner. If no such agreement is made or filed as noted,the Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of any such patented designed,device,material or process,or any trademark or trade name or copyright in connection with the Project agreed to be performed under the Contract,and shall indemnify and defend the Owner for any costs,liability,expenses and attorney's fees that result from any such infringement. G. Assignment. Neither party may assign,sublet,or transfer any interest or obligation in this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party,and then only upon such terms and conditions as both parties may agree to and set forth in writing. H. Waiver. In the particular event that either party shall at any time or times waive any breach of this Contract by the other,such waiver shall not constitute a waiver of any other or any succeeding breach of this Contract by either party,whether of the same or any other covenant, condition or obligation. Governing Law/Venue. The laws of the State of Minnesota govern the interpretation of this Contract. In the event of litigation,the exclusive venue shall be in the District Court of the State of Minnesota for Dakota County. J. Severability. If any provision,term or condition of this Contract is found to be or become unenforceable or invalid,it shall not effect the remaining provisions,terms and conditions of this Contract,unless such invalid or unenforceable provision,term or condition renders this Contract impossible to perform. Such remaining terms and conditions of the Contract shall continue in full force and effect and shall continue to operate as the parties'entire contract. K. Entire Agreement. This Contract represents the entire agreement of the parties and is a final, complete and all inclusive statement of the terms thereof,and supersedes and terminates any prior agreement(s),understandings or written or verbal representations made between the parties with respect thereto. L. Permits and Licenses;Rights-of-Way and Easements. The Contractor shall give all notices necessary and incidental to the construction and completion of the Project. The City will obtain all necessary rights-of-way and easements. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any construction delay resulting from the City's not timely obtaining rights-of- way or easements. M. If the work is delayed or the sequencing of work is altered because of the action or inaction of the Owner,the Contractor shall be allowed a time extension to complete the work but shall not be entitled to any other compensation. OWNER: CONTRACTOR: CITY OF FARMINGTON HAWKINS TREE&LANDSCAPE BY. BY: Its Mayor Its: AND is City Adminis ratiQr City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.cifarmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Teah Malecha, Finance Director SUBJECT: Approve Bills-Finance DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached is the February 28-March 13, 2019 city council check register and recently processed automatic payments for your consideration. DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Approve the attached payments. 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C .O co C) N m C O .n U f/1 N O U U 0) a m (7)I Z 2- W o O O EE M OI M W3 < LL .0 O LL O O U N C U) � U 3 0 z 0 o Z O N tU N V v ON O rn O N. u m d I a w a .. c°n z H z X a x K4 Z >4 Wi Ft4 a f U 0 x a12 o x • N Q ` d a • 0 > O m E S• c O E J ca N f0 N E T Y b N N 2 2 N U City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Matt Decur,Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION As part of the 2019-2023 Farmington Capital Improvement Plan, the city has developed plans for the Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project(City Project 19-01). The project includes reconstruction of sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer, and streets in the Westview neighborhood (north of Ash Street, south of Boeckman Middle School, east of Denmark Avenue, west of First Street). The project also includes elimination of a sanitary sewer lift station and drainage improvements in the neighborhood. The city council approved the plans and specifications and authorized the advertisement for bids at the February 4, 2019 meeting. DISCUSSION An advertisement for bids was posted on February 8, 2019 and bids were opened at 11:00 a.m. on March 5, 2019. Six(6)bids were received. The apparent low bidder is R. L. Larson Excavating, of St. Cloud, in the amount of$2,838,603.42. The Engineer's Estimate of Costs for the project is $3,436,922.00. A summary of the bids received is attached. BUDGET IMPACT The 2019 budget anticipated funding for this project. The table below shows the amounts anticipated with the budget by funding source compared to that amount projected with the low bid. Funding Source Budget Bid Street Maintenance Fund Balance $ 618,000 $ 157,973 Bonded Proceeds $987,800 $987,800 Sanitary Sewer Fund $996,608 $687,570 Water Fund $928,608 $688,641 Stormwater Fund $258,508 $ 317,419 ACTION REQUESTED Staff recommends acceptance of the bids and award of a contract for construction of the Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project to R.L. Larson Excavating of St. Cloud in the amount of $2,838,603.42 and authorize the Mayor and City Administrator to execute the same. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Exhibit Bid Summary- Westview WESTVIEW STREET& UTILITY-CITY PROJECT NO. 19-01 BID SUMMARY(CORRECTED) BIDDER BASE BID Al EXCAVATING $3,465,572.00 KUECHLE UNDERGROUND INC $3,250,717.22 MCNAMARA CONTRACTING $3,271,839.45 NORTH DALE CONSTRUTION $3,038,942.18 R L LARSON EXCAVATING $2,838,603.42 RYAN CONTRACTING $3,377,154.45 City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 - Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Teah Malecha, Finance Director SUBJECT: Issuance and Sale of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION The first portion of the 2019-2023 Street Reconstruction Plan, the Westview Acres project, and the water tower refurbishment rely on bond financing. DISCUSSION Staff has worked with the city's financial advisor, Northland Securities, to structure a$1,830,000 bond sale to finance the Westview Acres project and water tower refurbishment. The bonds would be awarded April 15, 2019, with the bond closing occurring in May 2019. Staff has reviewed the overall capital improvement plan and the structures of both a five-and ten-year bond sale. The five-year bond fits into the city's current long-term financial management plan for the street reconstruction portion as the city has included it in the debt levy for 2019. The water tower refurbishment has been planned as a ten-year bond in the capital improvement plan. The Finance Plan for the bond sale has been included. It provides more information regarding the bond sale along with a preliminary debt service schedule. The schedule is subject to change based upon the city's credit rating and interest rate at the time of the sale. BUDGET IMPACT Once the bonds are sold, the city council will be required to levy 105% of the scheduled principle and interest due on the street reconstruction bonds. The initial payment has been included in the 2019 debt levy. The water tower refurbishment will be repaid using revenues from the water utility fund. ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the enclosed resolution providing for the sale of$1,830,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description ✓ Backup Material Finance Plan Resolution Authorizing the Issuance and Sale of © Resolution $1,830,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A. Finance Plan City of Farmington, Minnesota $1,830,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A March 18, 2019 NORTHLAND SECURITIES 150 South 5th Street,Suite 3300 Minneapolis,MN 55402 612-851-5900 800-851-2920 www.northlandsecurities.com Member FINRA and SIPC I Registered with SEC and MSRB Contents Executive Summary 1 Issue Overview 2 Purpose 2 Authority 2 Structure 2 Security and Source of Repayment 2 Plan Rationale 3 Issuing Process 3 Attachment 1-Preliminary Debt Service Schedule ..4 Attachment 2-Preliminary 105%Levy(Street Reconstruction Portion) 5 Attachment 3-Related Considerations ...••6 Bank Qualification 6 Arbitrage Compliance 6 Continuing Disclosure 6 Premiums 7 Rating 7 Attachment 4-Calendar of Events 8 Attachment 5-Risk Factors 9 Executive Summary The following is a summary of the recommended terms for the issuance of $1,830,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A (the "Bonds" or "2019A Bonds"). Additional information on the proposed finance plan and issuing process can be found after the Executive Summary,in the Issue Overview and Attachment 3 -Related Considerations. Purpose Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to fund street reconstruction and utility replacement. Security The Bonds will be a General Obligation of the City. The City will pledge for payment of the Bonds: • Property tax levies. • Net revenues of the City's Water Utility. Repayment Term The Bonds will mature annually each February 1 in the years 2020 - 2029. Interest on the Bonds will be payable on February 1, 2020 and semiannually thereafter on each August 1 and February 1. Estimated Interest Rate Average coupon: 2.11% True interest cost(TIC): 2.29% Prepayment Option Bonds maturing on and after February 1,2028 will be subject to redemption on February 1, 2027 and any day thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest. Rating A rating will be requested from Standard and Poor's (S&P). The City's general obligation debt is currently rated "AA" by S&P. Tax Status The Bonds will be tax-exempt,bank qualified obligations. Risk Factors There are certain risks associated with all debt. Risk factors related to the Bonds are discussed in Attachment 5. Type of Bond Sale Public Sale -Competitive Bids Proposals Received Monday,April 15,2019 @ 10:30 A.M. Council Consideration Monday,April 15,2019 @ 7:00 P.M. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 1 Issue Overview Purpose Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to fund street reconstruction and utility replacement. The Bonds have been sized based on preliminary estimates. The City will award construction bids on March 18, 2019. Any necessary adjustment to the issue size,based on the actual construction bids,will be made prior to the bond sale date. The table below contains the sources and uses of funds and preliminary interest rates for the bond issue. Street Water Reconstruction Revenue Issue Portion Portion Summary Sources Of Funds Par Amount of Bonds $1,015,000.00 $815,000.00 $1,830,000.00 Total Sources $1,015,000.00 $815,000.00 $1,830,000.00 Uses Of Funds Deposit to Project Construction Fund 987,800.00 800,000.00 1,787,800.00 Costs of Issuance 15,862.84 12,737.16 28,600.00 Total Underwriter's Discount (0.700%) 7,105.00 5,705.00 12,810.00 Rounding Amount 4,232.16 (3,442.16) 790.00 Total Uses $1,015,000.00 $815,000.00 $1,830,000.00 Authority The Bonds will be issued pursuant to the authority of Minnesota Statutes,Chapters 475 and 444 and Section 475.58 Subdivision 3b. Structure Each portion of the Bonds has been structured to result in relatively level annual debt service payments. The Street Reconstruction portion has level annual debt service for a five-year term, and the Utility Revenue portion has level annual debt service for a ten-year term. The proposed structure for the bond issue and preliminary debt service projections are illustrated in Attachment 1. Security and Source of Repayment The Bonds will be general obligations of the City. The finance plan relies on the following assumptions for the revenues used to pay debt service,as provided by City staff: • Utility Revenues. Net revenues of the City's water utility will be pledged for payment of the Utility Revenue portion of the Bonds. The City will covenant to institute water rates and charges that are sufficient to produce net revenues equal to at least 105% of the debt service requirements on that portion of the Bonds. In the event there is a deficiency in the amount of net revenues available for payment of debt service, the City may levy taxes to cover the insufficiency,but only on a temporary basis until rates are adjusted. • Property Taxes. The revenues needed to pay debt service on the Street Reconstruction portion of the Bonds are expected to come from property tax levies.The initial projections show an annual tax levy, averaging $233,855 annually, is needed, which includes the statutory requirement of 105% of debt service. The levy will be adjusted annually. The initial tax levy was made in 2018 for taxes payable in 2019 in the amount of$191,000.The table in Attachment 2 shows the estimated flow of funds, including the 5% overlevy for the Street Reconstruction portion. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 2 Plan Rationale The Finance Plan recommended in this report is based on a variety of factors and information provided by the City related to the financed projects and City objectives, Northland's knowledge of the City and our experience in working with similar cities and projects. The issuance of General Obligation Bonds provides the best means of achieving the City's objectives and cost effective financing. The City has successfully issued and managed this type of debt for previous projects. Issuing Process Northland will receive bids from underwriters to purchase the Bonds on Monday, April 15, 2019 at 10:30 AM. Market conditions and the marketability of the Bonds support issuance through a competitive sale. This process has been chosen as it is intended to produce the lowest combination of interest expense and underwriting expense on the date and time set to receive bids.The calendar of events for the issuing process can be found in Attachment 4. Municipal Advisor:Northland Securities,Inc.,Minneapolis,Minnesota Bond Counsel:Dorsey&Whitney,LLP,Minneapolis,Minnesota Paying Agent:U.S. Bank,National Association,St. Paul,Minnesota Northland Securities,Inc. Page 3 Attachment 1 - Preliminary Debt Service Schedule Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I Fiscal Total 05/15/2019 - - - - - 02/01/2020 245,000.00 1.750% 25,639.12 270,639.12 270,639.12 08/01/2020 - - 15,883.75 15,883.75 - 02/01/2021 280,000.00 1.800% 15,883.75 295,883.75 311,767.50 08/01/2021 - - 13,363.75 13,363.75 - 02/01/2022 285,000.00 1.850% 13,363.75 298,363.75 311,727.50 08/01/2022 - - 10,727.50 10,727.50 - 02/01/2023 295,000.00 1.900% 10,727.50 305,727.50 316,455.00 08/01/2023 - - 7,925.00 7,925.00 - 02/01/2024 300,000.00 1.950% 7,925.00 307,925.00 315,850.00 08/01/2024 - - 5,000.00 5,000.00 - 02/01/2025 80,000.00 2.250% 5,000.00 85,000.00 90,000.00 08/01/2025 - - 4,100.00 4,100.00 - 02/01/2026 85,000.00 2.250% 4,100.00 89,100.00 93,200.00 08/01/2026 - - 3,143.75 3,143.75 - 02/01/2027 85,000.00 2.250% 3,143.75 88,143.75 91,287.50 08/01/2027 - - 2,187.50 2,187.50 - 02/01/2028 85,000.00 2.500% 2,187.50 87,187.50 89,375.00 08/01/2028 - - 1,125.00 1,125.00 - 02/01/2029 90,000.00 2.500% 1,125.00 91,125.00 92,250.00 Total $1,830,000.00 - $152,551.62 $1,982,551.62 - Date And Term Structure Dated 5/15/2019 Delivery Date 5/15/2019 First available call date 2/01/2027 Call Price 100.000% Yield Statistics Bond Year Dollars $7,231.33 Average Life 3.952 Years Average Coupon 2.1095919% Net Interest Cost(NIC) 2.2867376% True Interest Cost(TIC) 2.2910650% All Inclusive Cost(AIC) 2.7204413% Northland Securities,Inc. Page 4 Attachment 2 - Preliminary 105% Levy (Street Reconstruction Portion) Levy Collection Date Total P+I 105%Levy Year Year 02/01/2020 178,395.56 187,315.34 2018 2019 02/01/2021 220,950.00 231,997.50 2019 2020 02/01/2022 222,260.00 233,373.00 2020 2021 02/01/2023 223,375.00 234,543.75 2021 2022 02/01/2024 224,290.00 235,504.50 2022 2023 Total $1,069,270.56 $1,122,734.09 Northland Securities,Inc. Page 5 Attachment 3 - Related Considerations Bank Qualification We understand the City (in combination with any subordinate taxing jurisdictions or debt issued in the City's name by 501(c)3 corporations) anticipates issuing $10,000,000 or less in tax- exempt debt during this calendar year. Therefore the Bonds will be designated as "bank qualified" obligations pursuant to Federal Tax Law. Arbitrage Compliance The Bonds are expected to qualify for the"small issuer" exemption related to arbitrage rebate. Other aspects of arbitrage regulations will apply to the investment of bond proceeds and the debt service fund. Project/Construction Fund. All tax-exempt bond issues are subject to federal rebate requirements which require all arbitrage earned to be rebated to the U.S. Treasury. A rebate exemption the City expects to qualify for is the "small issuer" exemption because the City expects to issue less than $5,000,000 of tax-exempt bonds, including any 501(c)3 conduit financings,in calendar year 2019. Debt Service Fund. The City must maintain a bona fide debt service fund for the Bonds or be subject to yield restriction in the debt service fund. A bona fide debt service fund involves an equal matching of revenues to debt service expense with a balance forward permitted equal to the greater of the investment earnings in the fund during that year or 1/12 of the debt service of that year. The City should become familiar with the various Arbitrage Compliance requirements for this bond issue. The Resolution for the Bonds prepared by Bond Counsel explains the requirements in greater detail. Continuing Disclosure Type: Full Dissemination Agent: Northland Securities The requirements for continuing disclosure are governed by SEC Rule 15c2-12. The primary requirements of Rule 15c2-12 actually fall on underwriters. The Rule sets forth due diligence needed prior to the underwriter's purchase of municipal securities. Part of this requirement is obtaining commitment from the issuer to provide continuing disclosure. The document describing the continuing disclosure commitments (the "Undertaking") is contained in the Official Statement that will be prepared to offer the Bonds to investors. The City has more than $10,000,000 of outstanding debt and is required to undertake "full" continuing disclosure. Full disclosure requires annual posting of the audit and a separate continuing disclosure report, as well as the reporting of certain "material events." Material events set forth in the Rule, including,but not limited to, bond rating changes,call notices, and issuance of "financial obligations" (such as PFA loans or bank placements) must be reported within ten business days of occurrence. The report contains annual financial information and operating data that "mirrors" material information presented in the Official Statement. The specific contents of the annual report will be described in the Undertaking that appears in the appendix of the Official Statement. Northland currently serves as dissemination agent for the City, assisting with the annual reporting. The information for the Bonds will be incorporated into our reporting. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 6 Premiums In the current market environment,it is likely that bids received from underwriters will include premiums. A premium bid occurs when the purchaser pays the City an amount in excess of the par amount of a maturity in exchange for a higher coupon (interest rate). The use of premiums reflects the bidder's view on future market conditions, tax considerations for investors and other factors. Ultimately,the true interest cost("TIC") calculation will determine the lowest bid, regardless of premium. A premium bid produces additional funds that can be used in several ways: • The premium means that the City needs less bond proceeds and can reduce the size of the issue by the amount of the premium. • The premium can be deposited in the Construction Fund and used to pay additional project costs,rather than used to reduce the size of the issue. • The premium can be deposited in the Debt Service Fund and used to pay principal and interest. Northland will work with City staff on the sale day to determine use of premium(if any). Rating A rating will be requested from Standard and Poor's (S&P).The City's general obligation debt is currently rated "AA" by S&P. The rating process will include a conference call with the rating analyst.Northland will assist City staff in preparing for and conducting the rating call. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 7 Attachment 4 - Calendar of Events February 2019 1 mire,210;9 $* *. *e } En ,,. l � y. s**it �' `r 4 . ;;s.v4 .. x 1 2 _-___ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 __ 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 April 2019 May 2019 MEM rue MEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 ___ 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 -___ 26 27 28 29 30 31 Date :Action Responsible Party October 15, Accept Feasibility Report City Council Action 2018 Order Preparation of Final Plans&Specifications January 7, Approve Plans&Specifications City Council Action 2019 Order Advertisements for Bids January 22 Call for Public Hearing for Street Reconstruction Plan City Council Action January 25 Deadline to Publish Notice of Street Reconstruction Plan City Hearing(notice due to newspaper by January 22) February 4 Hold Public Hearing for Street Reconstruction Plan City Council Action March 6 Reverse Referendum Period Expires City March 13 Set Sale Resolution Sent to City for Council Packets Northland,Bond Counsel Finance Plan Sent to the City March 18 Accept Bids&Award Contracts City Council Action, Presentation of Finance Plan Northland,Bond Counsel Set Sale Resolution Adopted March 19 Preliminary Official Statement Sent to City for Sign Off Northland,City and to Rating Agency Week of Rating Call Northland,City,Rating Agency March 25th April 5 Rating Received Northland,City,Rating Agency April 15 Bond Sale-10:30 AM City Council Action, Awarding Resolution Adopted-7:00 PM Northland,Bond Counsel May 15 Closing on the Bonds(Proceeds Available) Northland,City,Bond Counsel Northland Securities,Inc. Page 8 Attachment 5 - Risk Factors Property Taxes: Property tax levies shown in this Finance Plan are based on projected debt service and other revenues. Final levies will be set based on the results of sale. Levies should be reviewed annually and adjusted as needed. The debt service levy must be included in the preliminary levy for annual Truth in Taxation hearings. Future Legislative changes in the property tax system, including the imposition of levy limits and changes in calculation of property values, would affect plans for payment of debt service. Delinquent payment of property taxes would reduce revenues available to pay debt service. Utility Revenues: The City pledges the net revenues of the Water Utility to the payment of principal and interest on the Bonds. The failure to adjust rates and charges as needed and the loss of significant customers will affect available net revenues. If the net revenues are insufficient, the City is required to levy property taxes or use other revenues to cover the deficiency. Property taxes can only be used on a temporary basis and may not be an ongoing source of revenue to pay debt service. General: In addition to the risks described above, there are certain general risks associated with the issuance of bonds.These risks include,but are not limited to: • Failure to comply with covenants in bond resolution. • Failure to comply with Undertaking for continuing disclosure. • Failure to comply with IRS regulations, including regulations related to use of the proceeds and arbitrage/rebate. The IRS regulations govern the ability of the City to issue its bonds as tax-exempt securities and failure to comply with the IRS regulations may lead to loss of tax- exemption. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 9 CERTIFICATION OF MINUTES RELATING TO GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2019A Issuer: City of Farmington, Minnesota Governing Body: City Council Kind, date,time and place of meeting: A regular meeting held on March 18, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the municipal offices in Farmington, Minnesota. Members present: Larson, Bernhj elm, Craig, Donnelly, Hoyt Members absent: None Documents Attached: Minutes of said meeting (pages): RESOLUTION NO. R17-1 9 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE AND SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2019A I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting recording officer of the public corporation issuing the bonds referred to in the title of this certificate, certify that the documents attached hereto, as described above, have been carefully compared with the original records of said corporation in my legal custody, from which they have been transcribed; that said documents are a correct and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the governing body of said corporation, and correct and complete copies of all resolutions and other actions taken and of all documents approved by the governing body at said meeting, so far as they relate to said bonds; and that said meeting was duly held by the governing body at the time and place and was attended throughout by the members indicated above, pursuant to call and notice of such meeting given as required by law. WITNESS my hand officially as such recording officer on March 18 , 2019. City Adrrithadator Councilmember Hoyt introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, which motion was seconded by Councilmember Bernhj elm •• RESOLUTION NO. R17-19 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE AND SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2019A BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (this "Council") of the City of Farmington, Minnesota(the"City"), as follows: Section 1. Authorization; Purpose. It is hereby determined to be in the best interests of the City to issue its General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A, in the approximate principal amount of $1,830,000 (the "Bonds"), as authorized pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 475, 444, and Section 475.58, subdivision 3b, for the purpose of financing various street reconstruction and utility replacement projects within the City and funding costs of issuance of the Bonds. Section 2. Notice of Sale. Northland Securities, Inc., municipal advisor to the City, has presented to this Council a form of Notice of Sale for the Bonds which is attached hereto and hereby approved and which shall be placed on file by the City Administrator. Each and all of the provisions of the Notice of Sale are hereby adopted as the terms and conditions of the Bonds and of the sale thereof, subject to adjustment for issue price compliance terms that may be required prior to the date of sale. Northland Securities, Inc., as independent municipal advisor, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.60, Subdivision 2, paragraph (9), is hereby authorized to solicit bids for the Bonds on behalf of the City on a competitive basis without requirement of published notice. Section 3. Adjustment of Principal Amount of Bonds. The principal amount of the Bond issue shall be adjusted in accordance with staff recommendations upon receipt of bids for the financed projects, provided that the principal amount is approximately $1,830,000. Section 4. Award and Sale. This Council shall meet at the times and place shown in the attached Notice of Sale for the purpose of considering sealed bids for the purchase of the Bonds and of taking such action thereon as may be in the best interest of the City. Upon vote being taken thereon, the following members voted in favor thereof: Larson, Bernhjelm, Craig,Donnelly, Hoyt and the following members voted against the same: None whereupon the resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. NOTICE OF SALE $1,830,000* GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2019A CITY OF FARMINGTON,MINNESOTA (Book-Entry Only) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these Bonds will be offered for sale according to the following terms: TIME AND PLACE: Proposals (also referred to herein as "bids") will be opened by the City's Finance Director, or designee, on Monday,April 15, 2019,at 10:30 A.M.,CT, at the offices of Northland Securities, Inc. (the City's "Municipal Advisor"), 150 South 5th Street, Suite 3300, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402. Consideration of the Proposals for award of the sale will be by the City Council at its meeting at the City Offices beginning Monday,April 15, 2019 at 7:00 P.M.,CT. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals may be: a) submitted to the office of Northland Securities, Inc., b) faxed to Northland Securities, Inc. at 612-851-5918, c) for proposals submitted prior to the sale,the final price and coupon rates may be submitted to Northland Securities, Inc.by telephone at 612-851-5900 or 612-851-5915, or d) submitted electronically. Notice is hereby given that electronic proposals will be received via PARITYTM, or its successor, in the manner described below,until 10:30 A.M.,CT, on Monday,April 15, 2019.Proposals may be submitted electronically via PARITYTM or its successor, pursuant to this Notice until 10:30 A.M., CT, but no Proposal will be received after the time for receiving Proposals specified above. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in PARITYTM, or its successor, conflict with this Notice, the terms of this Notice shall control. For further information about PARITYTM, or its successor, potential bidders may contact Northland Securities, Inc. or i- Deal®at 1359 Broadway,2°d floor,New York,NY 10018,telephone 212-849-5021. Neither the City nor Northland Securities, Inc. assumes any liability if there is a malfunction of PARITYTM or its successor. All bidders are advised that each Proposal shall be deemed to constitute a contract between the bidder and the City to purchase the Bonds regardless of the manner in which the Proposal is submitted. BOOK-ENTRY SYSTEM The Bonds will be issued by means of a book-entry system with no physical distribution of bond certificates made to the public. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form and one bond certificate,representing the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year, will be registered in the name of Cede & Co. as nominee of Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), New York, New York, which will act as securities depository of the Bonds. * The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the principal amount of the Bonds.Any such increase or decrease will be made in multiples of$5,000 and may be made in any maturity.If any maturity is adjusted,the purchase price will also be adjusted to maintain the same gross spread. Individual purchases of the Bonds may be made in the principal amount of$5,000 or any multiple thereof of a single maturity through book entries made on the books and records of DTC and its participants. Principal and interest are payable by the City through U.S. Bank, National Association, St. Paul, Minnesota (the "Paying Agent/Registrar"),to DTC, or its nominee as registered owner of the Bonds. Transfer of principal and interest payments to participants of DTC will be the responsibility of DTC; transfer of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants will be the responsibility of such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The successful bidder, as a condition of delivery of the Bonds, will be required to deposit the bond certificates with DTC. The City will pay reasonable and customary charges for the services of the Paying Agent/Registrar. DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE OF BONDS Date of Delivery(Estimated to be May 15,2019) AUTHORITY/PURPOSE/SECURITY The Bonds are being issued pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 444, 475 and Section 475.58 subdivision 3b.Proceeds will be used to finance street reconstruction and utility replacement. The Bonds are payable from net revenues of the City's water utility, and ad valorem taxes on all taxable property within the City. The full faith and credit of the City is pledged to their payment and the City has validly obligated itself to levy ad valorem taxes in the event of any deficiency in the debt service account established for this issue. INTEREST PAYMENTS Interest is due semiannually on each February 1 and August 1, commencing February 1, 2020, to registered owners of the Bonds appearing of record in the Bond Register as of the close of business on the fifteenth day (whether or not a business day)of the calendar month preceding such interest payment date. MATURITIES Principal is due annually on February 1, inclusive,in each of the years and amounts as follows: Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount 2020 $245,000 2023 $295,000 2026 $85,000 2028 $85,000 2021 280,000 2024 300,000 2027 85,000 2029 90,000 2022 285,000 2025 80,000 Proposals for the Bonds may contain a maturity schedule providing for any combination of serial bonds and term bonds, subject to mandatory redemption, so long as the amount of principal maturing or subject to mandatory redemption in each year conforms to the maturity schedule set forth above. INTEREST RATES All rates must be in integral multiples of 1/20th or 1/8th of 1%. The rate for any maturity may not be more than 1.00% less than the rate for any preceding maturity. All Bonds of the same maturity must bear a single uniform rate from date of issue to maturity. ESTABLISHMENT OF ISSUE PRICE (HOLD-THE-OFFERING-PRICE RULE MAY APPLY—BIDS NOT CANCELLABLE) In order to establish the issue price of the Bonds for federal income tax purposes,the Issuer requires bidders to agree to the following, and by submitting a bid,each bidder agrees to the following. If a bid is submitted by a potential underwriter, the bidder confirms that (i) the underwriters have offered or reasonably expect to offer the Bonds to the public on or before the date of the award at the offering price (the "initial offering price") for each maturity as set forth in the bid and (ii) the bidder, if it is the winning bidder, shall require any agreement among underwriters, selling group agreement, retail distribution agreement or other agreement relating to the initial sale of the Bonds to the public to which it is a party to include provisions requiring compliance by all parties to such agreements with the provisions contained herein. For purposes hereof, Bonds with a separate CUSIP number constitute a separate"maturity,"and the public does not include underwriters of the Bonds(including members of a selling group or retail distribution group)or persons related to underwriters of the Bonds. If, however, a bid is submitted for the bidder's own account in a capacity other than as an underwriter of the Bonds, and the bidder has no current intention to sell, reoffer, or otherwise dispose of the Bonds, the bidder shall notify the Issuer to that effect at the time it submits its bid and shall provide a certificate to that effect in place of the certificate otherwise required below. If the winning bidder intends to act as an underwriter, the Issuer shall advise the winning bidder at or prior to the time of award whether (i) the competitive sale rule or (ii) the "hold-the-offering price" rule applies, as described in the following paragraph. If the Issuer advises the winning bidder that the requirements for a competitive sale have not been satisfied and that the hold-the-offering price rule applies,the winning bidder shall(1)upon the request of the Issuer confirm that the underwriters did not offer or sell any maturity of the Bonds to any person at a price higher than the initial offering price of that maturity during the period starting on the award date and ending on the earlier of (a)the close of the fifth business day after the sale date or(b)the date on which the underwriters have sold at least 10% of that maturity to the public at or below the initial offering price; and (2) at or prior to closing, deliver to the Issuer a certification substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, together with a copy of the pricing wire. If the Issuer advises the winning bidder that the requirements for a competitive sale have been satisfied and that the competitive sale rule applies, the winning bidder will be required to deliver to the Issuer at or prior to closing a certification, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, as to the reasonably expected initial offering price as of the award date. Any action to be taken or documentation to be received by the Issuer pursuant hereto may be taken or received on behalf of the Issuer by the Municipal Advisor. Bidders should prepare their bids on the assumption that the Bonds will be subject to the "hold-the- offering-price" rule. Any bid submitted pursuant to the Notice of Sale shall be considered a firm offer for the purchase of the Bonds,and bids submitted will not be subject to cancellation or withdrawal. ADJUSTMENTS TO PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AFTER PROPOSALS The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the principal amount of the Bonds. Any such increase or decrease will be made in multiples of$5,000 and may be made in any maturity. If any maturity is adjusted,the purchase price will also be adjusted to maintain the same gross spread. Such adjustments shall be made promptly after the sale and prior to the award of Proposals by the City and shall be at the sole discretion of the City. The successful bidder may not withdraw or modify its Proposal once submitted to the City for any reason, including post-sale adjustment. Any adjustment shall be conclusive and shall be binding upon the successful bidder. OPTIONAL REDEMPTION Bonds maturing on February 1, 2028 through 2029 are subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the City on February 1, 2027 and any date thereafter, at a price of par plus accrued interest. Redemption may be in whole or in part of the Bonds subject to prepayment. If redemption is in part,the maturities and principal amounts within each maturity to be redeemed shall be determined by the City and if only part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment,the specific Bonds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. CUSIP NUMBERS If the Bonds qualify for assignment of CUSIP numbers such numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect thereto shall constitute cause for a failure or refusal by the successful bidder thereof to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with terms of the purchase contract. The CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of CUSIP identification numbers shall be paid by the successful bidder. DELIVERY Delivery of the Bonds will be within forty days after award, subject to an approving legal opinion by Dorsey& Whitney LLP, Bond Counsel. The legal opinion will be paid by the City and delivery will be anywhere in the continental United States without cost to the successful bidder at DTC. TYPE OF PROPOSAL Proposals of not less than$1,817,190(99.3%)and accrued interest on the principal sum of$1,830,000 must be filed with the undersigned prior to the time of sale. Proposals must be unconditional except as to legality. Proposals for the Bonds should be delivered to Northland Securities,Inc. and addressed to: Teah Malecha,Finance Director 430 Third Street Farmington,Minnesota 55024 A good faith deposit(the"Deposit")in the amount of$36,600 in the form of a federal wire transfer(payable to the order of the City) is only required from the apparent winning bidder, and must be received within two hours after the time stated for the receipt of Proposals. The apparent winning bidder will receive notification of the wire instructions from the Municipal Advisor promptly after the sale. If the Deposit is not received from the apparent winning bidder in the time allotted,the City may choose to reject their Proposal and then proceed to offer the Bonds to the next lowest bidder based on the terms of their original proposal, so long as said bidder wires funds for the Deposit amount within two hours of said offer. The City will retain the Deposit of the successful bidder, the amount of which will be deducted at settlement and no interest will accrue to the successful bidder. In the event the successful bidder fails to comply with the accepted Proposal, said amount will be retained by the City. No Proposal can be withdrawn after the time set for receiving Proposals unless the meeting of the City scheduled for award of the Bonds is adjourned,recessed, or continued to another date without award of the Bonds having been made. AWARD The Bonds will be awarded on the basis of the lowest interest rate to be determined on a true interest cost (TIC) basis. The City's computation of the interest rate of each Proposal, in accordance with customary practice, will be controlling. In the event of a tie, the sale of the Bonds will be awarded by lot. The City will reserve the right to: (i)waive non-substantive informalities of any Proposal or of matters relating to the receipt of Proposals and award of the Bonds, (ii)reject all Proposals without cause, and(iii)reject any Proposal which the City determines to have failed to comply with the terms herein. INFORMATION FROM SUCCESSFUL BIDDER The successful bidder will be required to provide, in a timely manner, certain information relating to the initial offering price of the Bonds necessary to compute the yield on the Bonds pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. OFFICIAL STATEMENT By awarding the Bonds to any underwriter or underwriting syndicate submitting a Proposal therefor, the City agrees that, no more than seven business days after the date of such award, it shall provide to the senior managing underwriter of the syndicate to which the Bonds are awarded, the Final Official Statement in an electronic format as prescribed by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board(MSRB). FULL CONTINUING DISCLOSURE UNDERTAKING The City will covenant in the resolution awarding the sale of the Bonds to provide, or cause to be provided, annual financial information, including audited financial statements of the City, and notices of certain material events, as required by SEC Rule 15c2-12. BANK QUALIFICATION The City will designate the Bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. BOND INSURANCE AT UNDERWRITER'S OPTION If the Bonds qualify for issuance of any policy of municipal bond insurance or commitment therefor at the option of the successful bidder, the purchase of any such insurance policy or the issuance of any such commitment shall be at the sole option and expense of the successful bidder of the Bonds. Any increase in the costs of issuance of the Bonds resulting from such purchase of insurance shall be paid by the successful bidder, except that, if the City has requested and received a rating on the Bonds from a rating agency,the City will pay that rating fee. Any other rating agency fees shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder. Failure of the municipal bond insurer to issue the policy after the Bonds have been awarded to the successful bidder shall not constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful bidder to accept delivery on the Bonds. The City reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals,to waive informalities and to adjourn the sale. Dated:March 18,2019 BY ORDER OF THE FARMINGTON CITY COUNCIL /s/Teah Malecha Finance Director Additional information may be obtained from: Northland Securities, Inc. 150 South 5th Street, Suite 3300 Minneapolis,Minnesota 55402 Telephone No.: 612-851-5900 EXHIBIT A ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE—COMPETITIVE SALES WITH FEWER THAN THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS $[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT] [BOND CAPTION] ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER/REPRESENTATIVE] (["[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]")][the "Representative")][, on behalf of itself and [NAMES OF OTHER UNDERWRITERS] (together, the "Underwriting Group"),] hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above(the"Bonds"). 1. Initial Offering Price of the Bonds. [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][The Underwriting Group] offered the Bonds to the Public for purchase at the specified initial offering prices listed in Schedule A (the "Initial Offering Prices") on or before the Sale Date. A copy of the pricing wire for the Bonds is attached to this certificate as Schedule B. 2. Hold the Offering Price Rule. [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][Each member of the Underwriting Group] has agreed in writing that, (i)for each Maturity, it would neither offer nor sell any of the Bonds of such Maturity to any person at a price that is higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity during the Holding Period for such Maturity (the "Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule"), and (ii) any agreement among underwriters, selling group agreement, or third-party distribution agreement contains the agreement of each underwriter, dealer, or broker-dealer who is a party to such agreement to comply with the Hold-the- Offering-Price Rule. Based on the [Representative][SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]'s own knowledge and, in the case of sales by other Members of the Distribution Group, representations obtained from the other Members of the Distribution Group, no Member of the Distribution Group has offered or sold any such Maturity at a price that is higher than the respective Initial Offering Price during the respective Holding Period. 3. Defined Terms. For purposes of this Issue Price Certificate: (a) Holding Period means the period starting on the Sale Date and ending on the earlier of(i)the close of the fifth business day after the Sale Date ([DATE]), or (ii) the date on which Members of the Distribution Group have sold at least 10%of such Maturity to the Public at one or more prices, none of which is higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity. (b) Issuer means [DESCRIBE ISSUER]. (c) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Any Bonds with different maturity dates, or with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities. (d) Member of the Distribution Group means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and(ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause(i)of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public). (e) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than a Member of the Distribution Group or a related party to a Member of the Distribution Group. A person is a"related party"to a Member of the Distribution Group if the Member of the Distribution Group and that person are subject, directly or indirectly, to(i) at least 50%common ownership of the voting power or the total value of their stock, if both entities are corporations (including direct ownership by one corporation of another), (ii) more than 50% common ownership of their capital interests or profits interests, if both entities are partnerships (including direct ownership by one partnership of another), or (iii) more than 50% common ownership of the value of the outstanding stock of the corporation or the capital interests or profit interests of the partnership, as applicable, if one entity is a corporation and the other entity is a partnership(including direct ownership of the applicable stock or interests by one entity of the other). (f) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity. The Sale Date of each Maturity was [DATE]. The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [NAME OF UNDEWRITING FIRM][the Representative's] interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer[ and BORROWER(the"Borrower")] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC], and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer[and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds. [UNDERWRITER][REPRESENTATIVE] By: Name: Dated: [ISSUE DATE] EXHIBIT B ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE—COMPETITIVE SALES WITH AT LEAST THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS $[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT] [BOND CAPTION] ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER] ("[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]"), hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above(the"Bonds"). 1. Reasonably Expected Initial Offering Price. (a) As of the Sale Date,the reasonably expected initial offering prices of the Bonds to the Public by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] are the prices listed in Schedule A (the "Expected Offering Prices"). The Expected Offering Prices are the prices for the Maturities of the Bonds used by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] in formulating its bid to purchase the Bonds. Attached as Schedule B is a true and correct copy of the bid provided by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]to purchase the Bonds. (b) [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] was not given the opportunity to review other bids prior to submitting its bid. (c) The bid submitted by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] constituted a firm offer to purchase the Bonds. 2. Defined Terms. For purposes of this Issue Price Certificate: (a) Issuer means [DESCRIBE ISSUER]. (b) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Any Bonds with different maturity dates, or with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities. (c) Member of the Distribution Group means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and (ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause(i)of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public). (d) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than a Member of the Distribution Group or a related party to a Member of the Distribution Group. A person is a"related party"to a Member of the Distribution Group if the Member of the Distribution Group and that person are subject, directly or indirectly,to(i)at least 50%common ownership of the voting power or the total value of their stock, if both entities are corporations (including direct ownership by one corporation of another), (ii) more than 50% common ownership of their capital interests or profits interests, if both entities are partnerships (including direct ownership by one partnership of another), or (iii) more than 50% common ownership of the value of the outstanding stock of the corporation or the capital interests or profit interests of the partnership, as applicable, if one entity is a corporation and the other entity is a partnership(including direct ownership of the applicable stock or interests by one entity of the other). (e) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity. The Sale Date of each Maturity was [DATE]. The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]'s interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer[ and BORROWER (the "Borrower")] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC],and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer[ and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds. [UNDERWRITER] By: Name: Dated: [ISSUE DATE] City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.cifarmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Registered Land Survey No. 66 DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached, for city council review is Registered Land Survey No. 66. The Registered Land Survey was submitted by the JMA Devney Family LLP. The Registered Land Survey is for the property generally located at the intersection of CSAH 50 and Pilot Knob Road (see attached aerial). DISCUSSION A Registered Land Survey is a survey performed for the identification of registered(Torrens)lands in accordance with the requirements of Minnesota State Statutes, Chapter 508. The word "Torrens" is used to designate the system for registering the title to the land. Land in Minnesota which has been"registered" is commonly called "Torrens Land." Land that has not been registered is commonly called "Abstract Land." Registered Land Survey No. 66 is a survey of unplatted land owned by the Devney family, consisting of seven parcels (listed as tracts A through G on the Registered Land Survey). The survey identifies the parcels as the exist today. Minnesota State Statute 508.47, Sub. 4 requires that a registered survey be approved in a manner required for the approval of subdivision plats. The approvals must be endorsed on the survey or attached to it. Signature blocks have been provided on the Registered Land Survey for the Planning Commission Chair as well as the Mayor and City Clerk. The Planning Commission reviewed the Registered Land Survey No. 66 and held a public hearing on March 12, 2019. The Commission recommended approval of Registered Land Survey No. 66 with a vote of 4-0. BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution approving and authorizing the signing of Registered Land Survey No. 66. 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' ' ' ;5 a w t t 60 '"4�..14 '.ff.. ... -; F ,...`;. `'':.__ .. w? . .,.-44,-.....,.....,,,i.: : rs? ! � x 1.� „I fie: March 5, 2019 lal'i:fr 1:19,200 o 875 1,750 3,500 ft I I II 1 r r II 0 262.5 525 1,050 m Basemap Property Information Disclaimer.Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate,but accuracy is not guaranteed.This is not a legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal,survey,or for zoning verification. RESOLUTION NO. Ri 8-1 9 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING OF REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 66 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 18th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. Members Present: Larson, Bernhj elm, Craig, Donnelly, Hoyt Members Absent: None Member Bernhj elm and Member Donnelly introduced and seconded the following: WHEREAS, the Registered Land Survey No. 66 is now before the Council for review and approval; and WHEREAS, a public hearing of the Planning Commission was held for the Registered Land Survey No. 66 on March 12, 2019, after notice of the same was published in the official newspaper of the City and proper notice sent to surrounding property owners; and WHEREAS, The Planning Commission reviewed the Registered Land Survey No. 66 consisting of 7 parcels owned by the Devney family on March 12, 2019, and forwarded a recommendation of approval to the City Council. WHEREAS,the City Council reviewed the Registered Land Survey No. 66. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the above Registered Land Survey No. 66 be approved and that the requisite signatures are authorized and directed to be affixed to the Registered Land Survey No. 66. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington Cit ouncil in ope ssion on the 18th day of March, 2019. Mayor Attest to the j T44 day of March, 2019. / 6/- Administra r SEAL City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Randy Distad, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Department 2018 Annual Report DATE: March 18, 2019 INTRODUCTION The Parks and Recreation Department staff members have collectively compiled an annual report that identifies the departments accomplishments in 2018. This is the 16h consecutive year the department has created and provided an annual report to the city council. DISCUSSION The annual report is not included in the meeting packet because the file is quite large due to the photos that are included. The annual report serves as an informative document that celebrates and highlights the department's work accomplishments in 2018. The annual report provides information about the projects,programs and ongoing routine tasks that were completed this past year. The annual report serves as a larger snapshot of who we are and what we do on an annual basis. As you listen the annual report, it should become apparent the department has incredibly talented and hard working staff members who accomplished great and important things for the city in 2018. After the presentation has been made to the city council, the annual report will be placed on the city's website for the public to view. BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED The city council is asked to listen to the annual report presentation and ask any questions it would like either during and/or after the presentation has been made. No formal action is being requested. This item is for informational purposes only.