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04.01.19 Council Packet
Meeting Location: Farmington Farmington City Hall Minnesota 430 Third Street Farmington,MN 55024 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA April 1, 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) Introduction of Human Resources Director Jennifer Gabbard Introduced 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 18, 2019, City Council Meeting— Administration Approved b) Approve Out of State Training/Travel—Parks Approved c) Adopt Ordinance Amending Title 6, Chapter 7 of the City Code Related to Weeds—Public Works Ord 019-744 d) Approve Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates—Public Works Approved e) Approve Completion of Street Maintenance Services Through the South Metro Joint Powers Agreement—Public Works Approved f) Award Contract for 2019 Mowing Services—Public Works Approved g) Adopt Ordinance Approving Tree Disease and Maintenance Revisions— Public Works Ord 019-745 h) Approve Out of State Training—Public Works Approved i) Award Contract for 2019 Tree Services—Public Works Approved j) Authorize the Purchase of Equipment- Fire Approved k) Approve Bills - Finance Approved REGULAR AGENDA 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT 10. PETITIONS,REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS a) Adopt Resolution Approving Final Plat and Development Contract— Sapphire Lake 1St Addition R19-19 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS 13. CITY COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE 14. ADJOURN 411kRij,, City of Farmington A1/4,1,4 430 Third Street mington, Minnesota 651.280.6800Far -Fax 651.280.6899 441.4 ,: www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: David McKnight, City Administrator SUBJECT: Introduction of Human Resources Director Jennifer Gabbard DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION I want to introduce Jennifer Gabbard, our new human resources director at the city council meeting. Jennifer joins us from a similar position with the City of Shakopee and started her duties on March 27, 2019. Please welcome Jennifer to Farmington and to our organization. DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED NA 4 fA i City of Farmington ,4 ' Q°u„' � 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 /4 .4 pitoolla www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: David McKnight, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve Minutes of the March 18, 2019 City Council Meeting-Administration DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached for your review are the minutes of the March 18, 2019 city council meeting. DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Approve the minutes of the March 18, 2019 city council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material March 18, 2019 City Council Minutes CITY OF FARMINGTON CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING MARCH 18, 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, Planning Manager Wippler and Attorney Jamnik. 4. Agenda Motion by Hoyt, second by Bernhjelm,to approve the agenda as presented. APIF, motion carried. 5. Announcements/Commendations a) Promotion Ceremony for Sergeant Nate Siem Police Chief Rutherford introduced newly promoted Sergeant Nate Siem to the city council. Sergeant Siem has been with the department since February 2006 and recently was selected for promotion to sergeant. Administrator McKnight administered the oath of office to Sergeant Siem. b) Arbor Day Proclamation Mayor Larson proclaimed Friday, April 26, 2019 as Arbor Day in Farmington and the month of May 2019 as Arbor Month in Farmington. 6. Citizen Comments March 18,2019 Minutes - 1- a) Jeremy Underwood-19863 Denali Way-Asked the city council to make residents surrounding the stormwater pond in Mystic Meadows a part of the discussion on the encroachment issues. He is looking for a win-win solution and find out what the issues are that currently exist. Mayor Larson stated that a neighborhood meeting is being planned for April 23, 2019 to gather resident input. b) Holly Bernatz-4538 198th Court West-Asked the city council if any of them lived on the stormwater pond in question. She asked the city council to walk the paths in this area and see some the damage. She stated that these lots were marketed as lake front property. She understood the city could not do anything about the damage being caused by willows in the past but she worked with city staff to get recommendations on how to deal with the issues on her property. 7. Consent Agenda Motion by Craig, second by Bernhjelm, to approve the consent agenda: a) Approve Minutes of the March 4, 2019 City Council Meeting-Administration b) Approve Minutes of the March 11, 2019 Work Session-Administration c) Approve Hiring Police Department-Administration d) Approve 2019 City Council Priorities-City Council e) Adopt Resolution R16-2019 Approving the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement between the County Dakota and the City of Farmington for 2019 Waste Abatement Community Funding-Public Works f) Approve Contract for Trail and Parking Lot Improvements-Public Works g) Approve Contract for Alley Paving Adjacent to 821 Third Street-Public Works h) Approve Bills-Finance APIF, motion carried. 8. Public Hearings None 9. Award of Contract a) Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project Public Works Director Gehler presented the bid results for the Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project. An advertisement for bids was posted on February 8, 2019 with bids being opened on March 5, 2019. Six bids were received for the project. The engineer's estimate for the project was $3,436,922. The following bids were received: March 18,2019 Minutes -2- Al Excavating $3,465,572.00 Kuechle Underground Inc. $3,250,717.22 McNamara Contracting $3,271,839.45 Northdale Construction $3,038,972.18 RL Larson Excavating $2,838,603.42 Ryan Contracting $3,377,154.45 The apparent low bidder is RL Larson Excavating in the amount of$2,838,603.42 The 2019 budget anticipated funding for this project. The funding sources show the anticipated and now proposed sources for the project. Funding Source Budget Bid Street Maintenance Fund $618,000 $157,973 Bonded Proceeds $987,800 $987,800 Sanitary Sewer Funds $996,608 $687,570 Water Fund $928,608 $688,641 Stormwater Fund $258,508 $317,419 TOTAL $3,789,524 $2,839,403 Councilmember Donnelly stated that it was great to see these low bids,all of the other city councilmembers agreed. Motion by Donnelly, second by Craig,to accept the bid and award the contract for construction of the Westview Acres Street and Utility Improvement Project to RL Larson Excavating of St. Cloud in the amount of$2,838,603.42 and authorize the mayor and city administrator to execute the same. APIF, motion carried. 10. Petitions, Requests and Communications a) Issuance and Sale of General Obligation Bonds,Series 2019A Finance Director Malecha reminded the city council that the 2019-2023 Street Reconstruction Plan includes the Westview Acres project. In addition,the water tower reconditioning project includes bond financing. Staff has been working with Northland Securities to structure the$1,830,000 bond sale to finance a portion of both the Westview and water tower projects. The bonds will be awarded on April 15, 2019 with the bond sale closing occurring in May 2019. Councilmember Craig stated that the city council has reviewed this information a number of times and this is another step in the process. March 18, 2019 Minutes -3- Motion by Hoyt, second by Bernhjelm, to adopt Resolution R17-2019 providing for the sale of $1,830,000 in General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A. APIF, motion carried. b) Registered Land Survey No. 66 Planning Manager Wippler shared with the city council that Registered Land Survey No. 66 was submitted by the JMA Devney Family LLP. The survey is for the property located at the intersection of CSAH 50 and Pilot Knob Road. Minnesota Statute 508.47, Subd. 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. The Planning Commission reviewed the survey and help a public hearing on March 12, 2019. The commission recommended approval of Registered Land Survey No. 66 with a vote of 4-0. Mayor Larson asked if we have done this before. Wippler stated this is the first survey in his time here. Councilmember Donnelly asked why this is survey 66. Wippler stated they are named in numerical order throughout the county. Donnelly asked if this was a formality. Wippler stated it helps clean up the title work. Councilmember Bernhjelm asked if this is in preparation to sell the land. Wippler stated that is up to the landowner but this process would help an eventual sale process. Motion by Bernhjelm, second by Donnelly,to adopt Resolution R18-2019 approving and authorizing the signing of Registered Land Survey No. 66. APIF, motion carried. 11. Unfinished Business None 12. New Business a) Parks and Recreation Department 2018 Annual Report Parks and Recreation Director Distad presented the 2018 Parks and Recreation Department annual report. Distad discussed a number of topics including park projects, celebrations, routine maintenance, outdoor rink usage, bike/ped plan, USDA build out, building projects, arena success, recreation programs, music and movies in the park, volunteers, fundraisers, board work and more. March 18, 2019 Minutes -4- Councilmember Donnelly thanked Distad for all of the work the department performed in the past year. Councilmember Bernhjelm stated it was impressive how much the department does each year. Councilmember Craig stated she was happy with the many accomplishments. Councilmember Hoyt stated that the reach of the department is large. All councilmembers thanked Distad for all of the work and asked that this be passed on to staff as well. Distad thanked the city council for their support and the department staff for all of their work. 13. City Council Roundtable Donnelly-Hoped everyone had a good St. Patrick's Day. Bernhjelm-Thanked the residents who shared their thoughts with the city council on the encroachment issue. Craig-Thanked residents for their input on the encroachment issue. Hoyt-Congratulated Sergeant Siem on his promotion. Thanked city staff for their work on snowplowing and now water issues. Thanked the residents who spoke on the encroachment issue. Kienberger-Stated the city will have a public meeting on the encroachment issue on April 23, 2019. Larson-Thanked residents for their input on the encroachment issue and asked residents to shop local. Adjourn Motion by Hoyt, second by Bernhjelm,to adjourn the meeting at 7:42 p.m. APIF, motion carried. Respectfully Submitted D.4401 2. 74.K.40,kto David McKnight, City Administrator March 18, 2019 Minutes -5- 4004 City of Farmington 430 Third Street • Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 447`.•not ,. www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Randy Distad, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Approve Out of State Training/Travel—Parks DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The National Recreation and Park Association(NRPA)is the national organization for parks and recreation professionals. In 2019, NRPA will be holding its annual conference in Baltimore, Maryland from September 23 through September 26. The conference early registration fee period begins on May 1. DISCUSSION The NRPA conference is an annual training opportunity in which session topics are presented by nationally known and recognized professionals in the field of parks and recreation as well as in other professional fields such as planning, landscape architecture and engineering. It is the premier training opportunity for parks and recreational professionals. Breakout sessions include topics in such areas as: • recreational programming • parks maintenance • management • natural resources • outdoor recreation • facility management • citizen advisory boards • aquatics • trends in the profession If being allowed to attend, I will provide a written summary of the NPRA conference and share it with the City Council and City Administrator. Additionally, information acquired during the conference sessions, including any handouts/materials, will be shared with other Parks and Recreation Department staff members. BUDGET IMPACT The following are estimated costs associated with attending the NRPA Conference: • Full Conference Early Registration Fee:$575.00 • Flight/Travel:$300.00 • Hotel: $800.00 • Meals: $200.00 • TOTAL:$1,875.00 ACTION REQUESTED Approve the request to attend the NRPA annual conference being held in Baltimore, Maryland from September 23 -26, 2019. AIS/ , City of Farmington -, 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 'tr,* " www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hoffman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Amend Title 6, Chapter 7 of the City Code Related to Weeds-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The city is responsible for updating and enforcing city code. Title 6 Chapter 7 Weeds, needs to be updated so the city can more effectively enforce and maintain the high standard of living in the community regarding weeds. DISCUSSION In order for staff to better communicate and enforce the ordinance, revisions to the current code need to be completed. The revisions are intended to clarify issues and resolve conflicts in regards to the weed ordinance. The revisions will streamline the enforcement process and help to clarify what constitutes a nuisance. The revisions are attached in the following documents with tracked changes and comments. BUDGET IMPACT No impact on the city budget. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the revised language to Tile 6, Chapter 7 of the City Code related to weeds. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Ordinance Weed Ordinance Form D Backup Material Weed Ordinance Revisions Tracked CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 019-744 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 7, OF THE CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO WEEDS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Title 6, Chapter 7 of the Farmington City Code, is hereby amended by replacing the current code with the following language: Chapter 7 WEEDS 6-7-1: WEED DEFINED: 6-7-2: NOTICE TO DESTROY: 6-7-3: ACTION UPON NONCOMPLIANCE: 6-7-4: CHARGE A LIEN: 6-7-1: WEED DEFINED: For the purpose of this section,the term "weeds" means noxious weeds as defined by state law. All weeds or growing grasses upon any platted lot in the city which are in excess of one foot(1'), measured from the ground to the tip of the leaf and determined by the weed inspector to be-er have gone or are about to go to seed, are hereby declared to be a nuisance and dangerous to the health, safety and order of the city. This ordinance is not intended to address the aesthetics of property but rather intended to mitigate any pest, health and sanitation concerns. The weed inspector shall have the final decision on deeming a property as a nuisance. The ,with the following exceptions of this ordinance are: (A) Slope Areas: Slopes that are steeper than three to one (3:1)may be left in a natural state. will not be allowed to mow city property, including that property surrounding ponds. ABG) N aliPonds, Wetlands, and Natural Wildlife Areas: N eas in which native vegetation is designated to be left in and managed in a natural state. Property adjacent to include parks, wetlands/ponds, unplatted land and other city designated areas may be left in a natural state and managed appropriately for the type of vegetation that is present may be left in a natural state. Property owners shall not be allowed to mow city property, including that surrounding ponds and wetlands.: (CD)Natural Areas On Platted Lots: Natural areas will be allowed on platted lots in backyards from the most rear corner of the home subject to a six foot (6') setback from the property lines, except in the case where the natural area is adjacent to another natural area or fence. A natural area contains "native grasses" meaning those species of perennial grasses other than those designated as noxious weeds by the Minnesota department of agriculture in 1505.0730 and 1505.0740. QE)Undeveloped Platted Lots: Any platted lot within the city that is undeveloped and does not share a common property line with any developed lot(s)which contains a principal structure may be left in a natural state. Noxious weeds must be removed regardless of where they exist. It shall be unlawful for an owner, lessee or occupant of any land described above to allow, permit or maintain a "nuisance" as defined herein on any such land or along the sidewalk, street or alley adjacent thereto. (Ord. 016-718, 9-19-2016) 6-7-2: NOTICE TO DESTROY: The city administrator, or authorized agent, is hereby authorized and empowered to notify, in writing,the owner of any such lot, place or area within the city, or the agent of such owner, to cut, destroy and/or remove any such weeds or grass found growing, lying, or located on such owner's property or upon the sidewalk or boulevard abutting same in violation of this chapter or state law. Such notice shall be sent by mail, addressed to said owner as shown on county property tax records, at his/her last known address and posted on the property. (Ord. 016-718, 9- 19-2016) 6-7-3: ACTION UPON NONCOMPLIANCE: Upon the failure, neglect or refusal of any owner or agent, so notified,to cut, destroy and/or remove such weeds or grass within Seven ten(7 10) days after mailing or serving and posting the written notice provided for in section 6-7-2 of this chapter, the city administrator is hereby authorized and empowered to pay for the cutting, destroying and/or removal of such weeds or grass or to order the removal by the city. (Ord. 016-718, 9-19-2016) 6-7-4: CHARGE A LIEN: When the city has effected the removal of such obnoxious growth or has paid for its removal,the actual cost thereof, plus accrued interest as provided by law, and penalty as set forth from time to time by resolution of the city council, if not paid by such owner prior thereto, shall be charged to the owner of such property on the next regular tax bill forwarded to such owner by the city, and said charge shall be due and payable by said owner at the time of payment of such tax bill, pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated 429.101 (Ord. 016-718, 9-19-2016) SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage and publication according to law. ADOPTED this 1st day of April, 2019, by the City Council of the City of Farmington. CITY OF FARMINGTON i e Terry Donnelly, Acting 4 .yor ATTEST: By: lV vid McKni t, CCit3r administrator SEAL Approved as to form the 1?1-4-4day of a 2019. By: City Atto y Summary published in the Dakota County Tribune the X44 day of �,.Z.,` , 2019 CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 019-744 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 7, OF THE CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO WEEDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on April 1, 2019, Ordinance No. 019-744 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, because of the lengthy nature of the ordinance, the following summary of the ordinance has been prepared for publication. Ordinance No. 019-744 amends Title 6, Chapter 7 of the city code amending the definition of weeds, ordinance exceptions and action upon noncompliance. A printed copy of the ordinance, in its entirety, is available for inspection by any person during the city's regular office hours and is posted on the city's website. APPROVED for publication by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, this 1St day of April, 2019. CITY OF FARMINGTON By: Terry Donnelly, Acti Mayor ATTEST: By: avid McKmg ' Administrator Approved as to form the 6190 day of '�_2019. lag" Byi i - � City Att ey Published in the Dakota County Tribune the _S-14 day of <"t 2019. %%�rARi� City of Farmington 14.../%40, 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 44)*-Arm'*, www ci.far iington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Matt Decur,Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Approve Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The City Engineering Department maintains Guidelines and Standard Details for the design and installation of infrastructure in the city. The documents are used by contractors and developers in the reconstruction and development of sewers,watermain, streets, and other infrastructure. DISCUSSION Changes to the Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates for 2019 include the addition of plastic (PVC and Polyethylene)water pipe. Plastic water pipe is more cost effective than the ductile iron pipe currently specified and has been used by neighboring communities for years. Changes also include updates to the policy for installation of new city infrastructure as part of development. There are four procedures defined for the design and construction of infrastructure: • Procedure 1 -Developer designs, constructs, and finances improvements • Procedure 2-City designs, Developer constructs and finances improvements • Procedure 3 -City designs and constructs, Developer finances improvements • Procedure 4-City designs, constructs, and finances improvements;costs are assessed to benefiting property in development The 2019 Guidelines require developers to use Procedure 1. Development using Procedures 2 through 4 can be requested by the developer and require approval by the city council. This updated policy matches past and current practice in Farmington and is the industry standard for development policy. The "Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guidance Policy" has been added to the Engineering Guidelines. This policy establishes aesthetic requirements and specifications for antennas, equipment enclosures, and other wireless facilities in the city right of way. A copy of the "Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guidance Policy" is attached. Other minor revisions have been made to the Guidelines and Standard Details, including updating reference documents to the most recent editions. 2019 Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates are available for review in the City Engineer's office. BUDGET IMPACT N/A ACTION REQUESTED Approve the 2019 Engineering Guidelines and Standard Detail Plates ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy CITY OF FARMINGTON SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY DESIGN AND REVIEW GUIDELINE POLICY City of Farmington April 2019 SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY DESIGN AND REVIEW GUIDELINE POLICY 1. PURPOSE AND COMPLIANCE In implementing Chapter 11 of Title 8 of the Farmington City Code, the City Council of the City of Farmington (the "City") finds that in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare of its citizens and to reasonably manage and protect the public rights-of-way (the "ROW") and its uses in the City, it is in the best interest of the City and its residents and businesses to establish Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guidelines (the "Guidelines") to provide the aesthetic requirements and other specifications and reasonable conditions that small wireless facilities installed within the public ROW must meet prior to installation and following installation within the City. Although small wireless facilities installed outside of the ROW are not bound by these Guidelines, they may be used to inform their installations. The objective of these Guidelines is to strike a balance between preserving and protecting the character of the City through careful design, siting, and camouflaging techniques to blend these facilities into their surrounding environment and provide other reasonable conditions upon such placement and use of the ROW, while enhancing the ability of small wireless facilities carriers to deploy small wireless facilities in the City effectively and efficiently so that residents, businesses, and visitors benefit from ubiquitous and robust wireless service availability. These Guidelines apply to requests to locate small wireless facilities in the ROW and ongoing use of the ROW for such purposes. These Guidelines are established pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Farmington City Code and applicable law. These Guidelines are administered through the permitting process contained therein as conducted by the City Engineering Department. Placement or modification of a small wireless facilities and/or wireless support structures shall comply with these Guidelines at the time the permit for installation or modification is approved and as amended from time to time. Wireless service providers and permittees are required to comply with Chapter 11 of Title 8 of the Farmington City Code. 1. AESTETIC REQUIREMENTS A. PHOTO SIMULATIONS For all applications to locate small wireless facilities in the ROW, photo simulations from at least three reasonable line-of-site locations near the proposed project site. The photo simulations must be taken from the viewpoints of the greatest pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Angle of photo simulation separation must be at least 90 degrees or greater and provide a full profile depiction. Photo simulations must be included in the application packet. City of Farmington—Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy—April 2019 1 B. SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY ANTENNAS 1. Each small wireless facility antenna ("antenna") shall be located entirely within a shroud or canister type enclosure. 2. The diameter of the antenna or antenna enclosure should not exceed the diameter of the top of the wireless support structure pole, and to the maximum extent practical, should appear as a seamless vertical extension of the pole. In no case shall the maximum diameter of the shroud be wider than one and one half times the diameter of the top of the pole. Where maximum shroud diameter exceeds diameter of the top of the pole, the shroud shall be tapered to meet the top of the pole.The enclosure shall not exceed six cubic feet in volume. 3. All antenna shall be mounted to the top of the wireless support structure pole, aligned with the centerline of the wireless support structure. 4. Tree "topping" or the improper pruning of trees is prohibited. Any proposed pruning or removal of trees, shrubs or other landscaping already existing in the ROW must be noted in the application and must be approved by the City. C. CABLES AND WIRES All cables, wires and connectors related to the small wireless facility must be fully concealed on the wireless support structure and shall match the color of the wireless support structure.There shall be no external cables and wires related to the small wireless facility hanging off or otherwise exposed on the wireless support structure. D. COLORS All colors shall match the background of any wireless support structure that the facilities are located upon. In the case of existing wood poles,finishes of conduit shall be zinc, aluminum or stainless steel, or colored to match those metal finishes. Equipment cabinets shall be finished to match the color of facilities in the surrounding neighborhood or district, as determined by the City. E. EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES/CONCEALMENT 1. Equipment enclosures, including electric meters,shall be as small as possible. Ground mounted equipment shall incorporate concealment elements into the proposed design matching color and materials of the wireless support structure unless other materials or colors are approved by the City. Concealment may include, but shall not be limited to, landscaping, strategic placement in less obtrusive locations and placement within existing or replacement street furniture. 2. Radio equipment shall be fully enclosed within an equipment cabinet or concealed within the antenna shroud enclosure matching color and materials of the wireless support structure unless other materials or colors are approved by the City. 3. Landscape screening should be provided and maintained around exterior equipment enclosures unless otherwise approved by the City.The planting City of Farmington—Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy—April 2019 2 quantity and size should be such that 100%screening is achieved within two years of installation. F. SIGNAGE/LOGOS/LIGHTS/DECALS/COOLING FANS 1. Signage:The small wireless facility operator/permittee shall post its name, location identifying information, and emergency telephone number in an area on the cabinet of the small cell facility that is visible to the public. Signage required under this section shall not exceed 4 inches x 6 inches, unless otherwise required by law(e.g. RF ground notification signs) or the City. If no cabinet exists,the signage shall be placed at the base of the pole. 2. Lights: New small wireless facilities and wireless support structures shall not be illuminated, except in accord with state or federal regulations, or unless illumination is integral to the camouflaging strategy such as design intended to look like a street light pole. 3. Logos/Decals:The small wireless facility operator/permittee shall remove or paint over unnecessary equipment manufacturer decals.The color shall match or shall be as approved by the City. Small wireless facilities and wireless support structures shall not include advertisements and may only display information required by a federal, state or local agency.The small wireless facility operator/permittee shall utilize the smallest and lowest visibility radio-frequency (RF) warning sticker required by government or electric utility regulations. Placement of the RF sticker shall be as close to the antenna as possible. 4. Cooling Fans: In residential areas, the small wireless facility operator/permittee shall use a passive cooling system. In the event that a fan is needed,the small wireless facility operator/permittee shall use a cooling fan with a low noise profile. City of Farmington—Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy—April 2019 3 EXAMPLE ACCEPTABLE VS UNACCEPTABLE SMALL CELL INSTALLATION ON LIGHT POLES Unacceptable Acceptable -4110 V ,g,,, viA ir Ili k 3. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS A. MOST PREFERABLE LOCATIONS The following are the most preferred areas for new small wireless facilities in the order of preference (1 being most preferable): 1. Industrial Districts if not adjacent to a park or residential district. 2. Highway Rights of Way areas if not adjacent to a park or residential district. 3. Retail and Commercial Districts if not adjacent to a park or residential district. B. COLLOCATION PREFERENCE It is the City's strong preference that whenever an applicant proposes to place a new small wireless facility that the applicant collocate the same on existing wireless support structures. C. LEAST PREFERABLE LOCATIONS The following are the least preferred areas for new small wireless facilities in the order of preference (2 being least preferable). 1. Residential Districts 2. Parks D. CONSIDERATION OF ALTERNATE LOCATIONS The City reserves the right to propose an alternate location for a small wireless facility and/or wireless support structure to the one proposed in the application within one hundred feet of the proposed location or within a distance that is equivalent to the width of the ROW in or on which the small wireless facility and/or wireless support City of Farmington-Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy-April 2019 4 structure is proposed, whichever is greater, which the operator shall use if it has the right to use the alternate location on reasonable terms and conditions and the alternate location does not impose technical limits or additional costs. E. GUIDELINES ON PLACEMENT The City desires to promote cleanly organized and streamlined facilities using the smallest and least intrusive means available to provide wireless services to the community. Generally, a small wireless facility and/or wireless support structure shall match and be consistent with the materials and finish of the wireless support structure, adjacent City poles, and of the surrounding area adjacent to their location. In the absence of adjacent City poles,the wireless support structure shall match the materials and finish of the adjacent utility poles. All proposed small wireless facilities located within residential districts and historic districts shall apply for a special land use permit (see Appendix A for map). In addition, small wireless facilities are strongly discouraged from locating within the historic downtown district and more specifically Division Street, Bridge Square, and Water Street (See appendix B for map). The following additional guidelines on placement shall apply: 1. Small wireless facilities and wireless support structures shall be located no closer than 250 feet away, radially, from another small wireless facility and wireless support structure. 2. A combination wireless support structure and streetlight pole should only be located where an existing pole (usually Xcel Energy) can be removed and replaced, or at a new location where it has been identified that a streetlight is necessary. 3. In a manner that does not impede, obstruct, or hinder usual public pedestrian or vehicular travel or public safety on a ROW. 4. In a manner that does not obstruct the legal use of a ROW by a utility provider 5. In a manner that does not violate or conflict with the City's ROW Code, Chapter 11 or these Guidelines. 6. In a manner that does not violate the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. 7. In a manner that does not negatively impact the structural integrity of the associated wireless support structure. 8. In alignment with existing trees, utility poles, and streetlights. 9. Equal distance between trees when possible,with a minimum of 15 feet separation such that no proposed disturbance shall occur within the critical root zone of any tree. 10. With appropriate clearance from existing utilities. 11. So as not to be located along the frontage of a Historic building, deemed historic on a federal, state, or local level. 12. Not within sight triangles at street intersections. City of Farmington—Small Wireless Facility Design and Review Guideline Policy—April 2019 5 Example of Acceptable Location Between Residential Homes .k V , ii s -.r` .„...4 jli a ," I1 " ' —' I l ;..,1: b :;•..r S 7:.7&tf':i' ..;:'.«�.6Yti ' :>�a++:^. . .t:awm:;:.ux;::rc►.:q.LP::;:.MA �a . . 3F MIN, 15-FT 1.1IN ' -FT ON Example of Acceptable Location Between Commercial Buildings la E-. 1 I 6 I IY; 4, 14 ►,r , City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 ' ,,,petsov" wwwci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Matt Decur,Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Approve Completion of Street Maintenance Services Through the South Metro Joint Powers Agreement-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The South Metro Cities Joint Powers Agreement for Street Maintenance Services (South Metro JPA) is an agreement between several south metro cities, counties, and townships to work collectively to bid and contract for street maintenance services. By combining quantities needed by each community into a single contract for each service, communities are able to realize cost and time savings. The City of Burnsville acts as the administrative agent for the contract. All parties to the agreement annually meet to review the specs and make updates as appropriate. The City of Burnsville consolidates reported quantities of work from each agency,prepares the bidding documents, advertises and receives the bids. DISCUSSION Bids for street and trail maintenance services completed under the South Metro JPA were received by the City of Burnsville on March 12, 2019. Contracts were awarded by the Burnsville City Council at their meeting on March 19, 2019. Proposed maintenance services in Farmington include crack sealing, seal coating, and street pavement markings and fog sealing trails in locations detailed on the attached maps. The following is a summary of Farmington's 2019 street maintenance costs based on contracts awarded: Seal Coating Streets $ 137,250.00 Crack Sealing Streets $22,880.00 Pavement Markings $ 1,064.40 Administrative Fee(0.5%) $805.97 Total $ 162,000.37 The following is a summary of Farmington's 2019 trail maintenance costs based on contracts awarded: Fog Sealing Trails $ 18,505.92 Administrative Fee(0.5%) $92.53 Total $ 18,598.45 Overall bid prices are higher than those seen in 2018, due mostly to volatile oil costs. Price increases were not unexpected and Burnsville received several competitive bids from reputable contractors. BUDGET IMPACT The cost of street maintenance to be completed under the South Metro JPA is included in the 2019 budget and is being funded through the street maintenance fund. The cost of trail maintenance to be completed under the South Metro JPA is included in the 2019 budget and is being funded through the trail maintenance fund. ACTION REQUESTED Approve completion of street and trail maintenance services through the South Metro JPA for 2019. This long standing partnership with other local governments is a fiscally excellent approach to providing high quality core government services. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description ❑ Backup Material 2019 F armington Street Maintenance ❑ Backup Material 2019 Farmington Trail Maintenance � r FARM! GTON 2019 Street Maintenance 417A-.:,..,4:41:g . 1 e Fl 9 �C'yl.LLc{i SS..ij 1 f� g 4.71 N 1 n. r ° LS Nif21 i16� r �. 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C ,yam 1,-1 I W _ 00.. . � 0 i "T ACE Tac ,9, S 0. 0 15,5 0 .019815809 C r .y caU F4' Er804r4 '4 887 L % w S 55500 Cr LNSLISI(ET Trail Maintenance s pct 2019 Trails 5C 570%1015 County CIS /41k04,j City of Farmington I-. ,".. 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 -.,pow- www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hoffman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Award Contract for 2019 Mowing Services-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The city is responsible for enforcing city code to ensure that any nuisance violations are resolved. One of the nuisances is weed violations.Any weed or grass over 12 inches in height and causing pest, health, or sanitation issues is considered a nuisance and must be mitigated. DISCUSSION Residents are given seven days to mitigate the nuisance, if the issue has not been resolved after the seven days the city hires a contractor to perform the work. Staff solicited quotes from mowing contractors to perform the work for the city. Staff received three quotes. Hedlund Irrigation&Landscaping, Inc. was the low quote. Staff reviewed the quote and found it to be complete and accurate. Based on the quotes received staff recommends award of the 2019 Mowing Services Contract to Hedlund Irrigation& Landscaping, Inc. The bids submitted by Hedlund are included in the attached contract. BUDGET IMPACT No impact to the budget. ACTION REQUESTED Award Contract for 2019 mowing services to Hedlund Irrigation& Landscaping, Inc. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Contract 2019 Mowing Services Contract CONTRACT FOR MOWING SERVICES A►P01W Standardd Agreement for Contract Services This Agreement("Agreement")is made on the / ay of , 2019,between the City of Farmington, Minnesota (hereinafter"Cl4P), whose busk ess address is 430 Third Street, Farmington, Minnesota 55024, and ,17/ed4g,/ --err,` a Sc., y- i vie76C'a/�i.� , T.,n_, a Minnesota baste c- c- (hereinafter "V�dor") whose bubin s , address is .33 9,2 a3a s &, / 74,/ t ...5=5-6.3 Preliminary Statement The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions for the provision of services by Vendor for Mowing Services hereinafter referred to as the"Work". The City and Vendor agree as follows: 1. Scope of Work. The Vendor agrees to provide, perform and complete all the provisions of the Work in accordance with the specifications,and quotes attached as Exhibit A. The terms of this Contract shall take precedence over any provisions of the Vendor's proposal and/or general conditions. 2. Term of Contract. All Work under this Contract shall be provided, performed and/or completed by September 30, 2018 or before fall leaf color during the fall of 2018, whichever occurs sooner. At the expiration of the initial contract term, the City, at its sole discretion may extend the contract for up to two (2)additional years. 3. Compensation for Services. City agrees to pay the Vendor based on the fees submitted in the proposal as full and complete payment for the goods, labor, materials and/or services rendered pursuant to this Contract. 4. Method of Payment. Payment shall be made to the Contractor providing Tree Services for the city only for work requested by the city through a Work Order. The Contractor is required to submit one invoice per Work Order after satisfactory completion of the work and each invoice shall include the following: date work was completed, addressffacility/area where work was performed, any hourly rate charges, and any other pertinent information. No travel time will be paid. Invoices shall be submitted to accountspayable cnr farmingtommn.gov City of Farmington Attn: Finance Department 430 Third St. Farmington, MN 55024 5. St_ a afing. The Vendor has designated 'l kel,1 fitj,14,1 i to manage the Work. They shall be assisted by other staff members as necessary to facilitate the completion of the Work in accordance with the terms established herein. Vendor may not remove or replace the designated staff without the approval of the City. r CONTRACT FOR MOWING SERVICES iib 6 6. Standard of Care. Vendor shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance of its services as is ordinarily exercised by members of the profession under similar circumstances in Dakota County, Minnesota. 7. Insurance. a. General Liability. Vendor shall maintain a general liability insurance policy with limits of at least $1,500,000.00 for each person, and each occurrence, for both personal injury and property damage. Vendor shall provide City with a Certificate of Insurance verifying insurance coverage before providing service to the City. b. Worker's Compensation. Vendor shall secure and maintain such insurance as will protect Vendor from claims under the Worker's Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily injury, death, or property damage which may arise from the performance of Vendor's services under this Contract. 8. Indemnification. Vendor will defend and indemnify City, its officers, agents, and employees and hold them harmless from and against all judgments, claims, damages, costs and expenses, including a reasonable amount as and for its attorney's fees paid, incurred or for which it may be liable resulting from any breach of this Contract by Vendor, its agents, contractors and employees, or any negligent or intentional act or omission performed, taken or not performed or taken by Vendor, its agents, contractors and employees, relative to this Contract. City will indemnify and hold Vendor harmless from and against any loss for injuries or damages arising out of the negligent acts of the City, its officers, agents or employees. 9. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by thirty(30)days'written notice delivered to the other party at the addresses written above. Upon termination under this provision if there is no fault of the Vendor, the Vendor shall be paid for services rendered until the effective date of termination. 10.Independent Contractor. At all times and for all purposes herein, the Vendor is an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. No statement herein shall be construed so as to find the Vendor an employee of the City. 11. Non-Discrimination. During the performance of this Contract, the Vendor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicants for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin,sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, or age. The Vendor shall post in places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provision of this non-discrimination clause and stating that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. The Vendor further agrees to comply with all aspects of the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statutes 363.01, et. seq., Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. 12.Subcontract or Assignment. Vendor shall not subcontract any part of the services to be provided under this Contract; nor may Vendor assign this Contract, or any interest arising herein,without the prior written consent of the City. 13.Services Not Provided For. No claim for services furnished by Vendor not specifically provided for in Exhibit A shall be honored by the City. t�FajA CONTRACT FOR MOWING SERVICES It 14.Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Vendor is responsible for knowing of and abiding by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to the type of services provided pursuant to this Contract;including, as applicable,the Minnesota Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Section 13, as amended, and Minnesota Rules promulgated pursuant to Chapter 13. 15.Audits and Data Practices. The books,records,documents,and accounting procedures and practices of the Vendor or other parties relevant to this agreement are subject to examination by the City and either Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor for a period of six years after the effective date of this contract. This Contract is subject to the Minnesota Government Data Practice Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 (Data Practices Act). All government data, as defined in the Data Practices Act Section 13.02, Subd 7, which is created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by Vendor in performing any of the functions of the City during performance of this Contract is subject to the requirements of the Data Practice Act and Vendor shall comply with those requirements as if it were a government entity. All subcontracts entered into by Vendor in relation to this Contract shall contain similar Data Practices Act compliance language. 16.Conflicts. No salaried officer or employee of the City and no member of the Council, or Commission, or Board of the City shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in this contract. The violation of this provision renders the contract void. Any federal regulations and applicable state statutes shall not be violated. 17. Utilities.The Contractor shall be obligated to protect all public and private utilities,streets or roadways, whether occupying a street or public or private property. If such utilities, streets or roadways are damaged by reason of the Contractor's performance of the services required under the contract, the Contractor shall repair or replace the same, or failing to do so promptly, the City shall cause repairs or replacement to be made and the cost of doing so shall be deducted from payment to be made to the Contractor for tree services. 18. Damages. In the event of a breach of this Contract by the City,Vendor shall not be entitled to recover punitive, special or consequential damages or damages for loss of business. 19.Governing Law. This Contract shall be controlled by the laws of the State of Minnesota. 20.Severability. The provisions of this Contract are severable. If any portion hereof Is,for any reason, held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, such decision shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Contract. 21. Entire Agreement. The entire agreement of the parties is contained herein. This Contract supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof as well as any previous agreements presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. Any alterations, amendments, deletions, or waivers of the provisions of this Contract shall be valid only when expressed in writing and duly signed by the parties, unless otherwise provided herein. I i . CONTRACT FOR MOWING SERVICES I 1%40.A fipple I Executed as of the day and year first written above. CITY OF FARMINGTON Di, VitA99 --- McKnight itydi ' istrator VENPi By: Yr M _- i li I i , ca"'-mss, QUOTES FORM CONTRACTED MOWING SERVICES To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned, as Contractor, hereby proposes and agrees to enter into independent contracts with the city of Farmington("city")to supply all labor,materials and equipment necessary to provide contracted tree services in accordance with the Specifications and other pertinent requirements prepared and distributed by the city and In strict accordance with the prices quoted by the Contractor. Contractor: /aedketo/ fYY�'� m . J- i�q , .� c Contractor �J CI Representative: c 1,11.4.4 /Ver /�/ Contractor is: (check one) ❑ Sole Proprietorship ❑ Partnership 0.,co„rporation existing under State of i"r1ifIne..cth O Other(specify) Principal Address: 339-2 �.3 `fid)• 40...,-1/°77-1 , 5-3-0• / Phone Number: Ly f r L9t)'- ..3v(og E-mail Address: hiedk 0/6.4-u,7 .erh "1 Mowing Services Price per lot $ '51°P (Developed Lot) Price per lot $ - (Vacant Lot) Price per lot $ PO (Commercial Lot) The Contractor will not be entitled to any compensation on any item other than those listed on this quotation form. Contractor hereby confirms that this quote shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for sixty (60)days from the date of quote opening to provide for sufficient time for analysis,City Council action and P•ntr: t execution. AuthorizedDate: Signature _AI r� 3//5/0 I 7110ite , City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 447'.* www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hoffman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Approve Tree Disease and Maintenance Ordinance Revisions-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION As the city's urban forest change, so must the methods used by the city to protect the natural resources. The urban forest is an ever changing landscape and management of pests, disease, and maintenance must also be updated to ensure a healthy tree population within the city. DISCUSSION Title 7 Chapter 6(Tree Disease)of the city code outlines diseases and pests that affect tree health throughout the city and the process for removal and mitigation of these pests. In order to keep up with changing conditions and potential threats to the city's natural resources this chapter needs to be updated to provide broader protections for natural resources. To bring all aspects of tree disease and maintenance to one place, sections from other city code have been moved and clarified in this section. In order to better manage and clearly outline maintenance and ownership of trees these areas have been moved into this section. By doing this it will simplify the code and reduce any redundancy or errors that could arise with further updates. Revisions are attached in the following documents with tracked changes and comments. BUDGET IMPACT No impact to the budget. ACTION REQUESTED Approve revisions to Title 7, Chapter 6 of the City Code related to Tree Disease and Maintenance. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description o Ordinance Tree Management Ordinance Update Form o Backup Material Tree Management Ordinance Tracked Revisions CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 019-745 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6, OF THE CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO TREE MANAGEMENT AND DISEASE CONTROL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Title 7 of the Farmington City Code, is hereby amended by replacing the current code with the following language: Chapter 6 TREE MANAGEMENT AND DISEASE CONTROL 7-6-1: DEFINITION,NUISANCE: PURPOSE AND INTENT 7-6-2: DEFINITION 7-6-32: ENFORCING OFFICER: 7-6-4: TREE MAINTENANCE i, a . .. p . 1 ! i l 7-6-45: INSPECTIONS: 7-6-63: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE BY OWNER OF PROPERTY: 7-6-75: NOTICE TO OWNER: 7-6-86: PAYMENT OF COSTS: 7 6 7: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE BY CITY: 7-6-98: TRANSPORTATION: 7-6-109: PENALTY: 7-6-1: PURPOSE AND INTENT The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to promote the health and protection of trees within the city. 7-6-2k: DEFINITIONS: HAZARDOUS TREE: Any tree in which has structural defects in the roots, stem, or branches that may cause the tree or tree part to fail, and such failure may cause property damage or personal injury. ,NUISANCENUISANCE TREE+ The following shall constitute a public nuisance-at the recommendation of the tree inspector:at natural resources and the University Of Minnesota Extension: All living or standing spccics and varieties of eElm trees (trees of genus Ulmus) infected with the fungus known as the Dutch elm disease (Ophiostoma ulmi) or which harbors any of the elm bark beetles Scolytus multistriatus or Hylurgopinus rufipes; Any living or standing rRed oak tree (trees of genus Quercus) or part thereof infected to any degree with the oak wilt fungus (Ceratocystis fagacearum); Any living or standing ash Ash tree, or any part thereof, harboring or infested with emerald ash borer beetles or larvae or eggs thereof(Agrilus planipennis); Any dead elm,red oak or ash tree or part thereof, including logs,branches, stumps, firewood or other elm, oak or ash tree material from which the bark has not been removed or sprayed with an effective elm bark beetle insecticide, oak wilt fungus deterrent or emerald ash borer insecticide. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) PRIVATE TREE- Any tree planted on private property within the city,planted without permission on city property., or within easements. Private trees are owned and maintained by the property owner. The city may remove any tree on public property or within an easement as needed to complete work. PUBLIC TREE- A tree in which is planted on city property by an employee of the city or designated person. Also includes trees accepted as a donation from private residents to be planted on city property. Public trees are owned and maintained by the city. Any tree found planted on public property that was not planted by the city or accepted as a donation will not be maintained by the city. 7-6-32: ENFORCING OFFICER: The tree inspector shall perform the duties set forth in this chapter and shall enforce the provisions of this chapter. He may have such assistance as the city council shall from time to time provide for. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) 7 6 3: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE BY OWNER OF PROPERTY: It shall be unlawful for any owner of any lot or parcel of land in the city to permit or maintain on any such lot or parcel of land any dead elm,oak or ash wood or elm, oak or ash tree which is a public nuisance as defined herein, and it shall be the duty of the owner of such to promptly spray, remove or otherwise effectively trcit using current technical procedures which arc accepted by - .. • - -- - disease, oak wilt fungus or elm bark beetles, larvae or egg- - - - - -- . . - - - the supervision and direction of the tree inspector. (Ord. 012 613, 5 21 2012) 7-6-4: Tree Maintenance: The natural resources program is designed to prescribe various levels of maintenance to city boulevard trees located within city boulevards. (a) Planting Requirements: The City will review all planting of trees and shrubs within "city boulevards", defined as the area between property lines on either side of all streets, avenues, or ways within the city. (b) Replacement Of Trees: (1) The city shall be responsible for removing existing boulevard trees that have died, are dying, or sustained severe damage. The city shall replace trees on designated boulevard tree routes as requested by the property owner and where deemed feasible by the tree inspector. (2) The owner of any lot of record may, at his or her own risk, replace a dead boulevard tree in the front yard of the home outside of side yard drainage and utility easements at eight feet (8') from the property line in front yard drainage and utility easements. (c) Trimming Requirements: The city will be responsible for all trimming of boulevard trees. As these trees are on city property, and are essentially and legally city property,they must be maintained by the city to ensure that they are properly trimmed for structural integrity and disease control measures. (d) Responsibility For Maintenance Of Trees: (1)The city will inspect and trim public trees, excluding passive park and natural areas. (2)The homeowner shall be responsible for trimming lot frontage trees or any other trees on private property or planted by the homeowner. (e) Height Standards: Trimming height standards must maintain a ten foot(10') clearance above any walkway and fourteen feet(14') above the roadway. These requirements provide clearance for walkers, snow removal equipment and solid waste vehicles. (f)Brush From Pruning: The city will not collect any brush resulting from pruning or removal of trees or brush from private property. (g)Emergency Collection Of Brush: An emergency brush situation would occur when the public safety officer declares one to exist. Then and only then will the city collect brush generated by residents on private property, as a onetime emergency service. (h) Tree Topping: It shall be unlawful as a normal practice for any person to top any street tree,park tree or other tree on public property except as allowed in section 8-6-10 of this code. "Topping" is defined as the severe cutting back of limbs to stubs larger than three inches (3") in diameter within the tree's crown to such a degree so as to remove the normal canopy and disfigure the tree. Trees severely damaged by storms or other causes, or certain trees under utility wires or other obstructions where other pruning practices are impractical may be exempted from this subsection at the determination of the natural resources division. (i) Pruning, Corner Clearance: Prune branches so that such branches shall not obstruct the view of any street intersection and so that there shall be a clear space(7-6-4 E) above the surface of the street or sidewalk. Said owners shall remove all dead, diseased or dangerous trees, or broken or decayed limbs that constitute a menace to the safety of the public. The city shall have the right to prune any tree or shrub on private property when it interferes with the proper spread of light along the street from a streetlight or interferes with visibility of any traffic control device or sign. 7-6-54:INSPECTIONS: The tree inspector is authorized and empowered to enter upon any lot or parcel of land in the city at any reasonable hour for the purpose of inspecting any nuisance or hazardous tree including, elm, oak or ash trees or dead elm, oak or ash wood situated thereon and he may remove such specimens from any such trees as are required for the diagnosis using current technical procedures, or to determine whether such tree because it is dead, or substantially dead,may serve as a breeding place for any carrier of Dutch elm disease, oak wilt fungus or elm bark beetles, larvae or eggs. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to take any action to prevent the tree inspector from entering on any lot or parcel of land in the city for the purpose of such inspection or to interfere with the tree inspector in the performance of any of his duties provided for under the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) 7-6-6: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE BY OWNER OF PROPERTY: It shall be unlawful for any owner of any lot or parcel of land in the city to permit or maintain on any such lot or parcel of land any living or dead tree which is defined as a public nuisance or hazard as defined herein, and it shall be the duty of the owner of such to promptly spray,remove or otherwise effectively treat using current technical procedures which are accepted by such agencies as the Minnesota department of agriculture,the\Minnesota Department of Natural Resources or the University Of Minnesota so as to destroy and prevent the spread of Dutch elm disease, oak wilt fungus or elm bark beetles, larvae or eggs or other regulated tree disease under the supervision and direction of the Tree Inspector. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012). The city will notify, in writing, the owners of such trees. Removal shall be done by said owners at their own expense within thirty(30) days after the date of service of notice. In the event of failure of owners to comply with such provisions, the city shall have the authority to remove such trees and charge the cost of removal on the owners'property tax notices. 7-6-75: NOTICE TO OWNER: If it is determined that such tree is deemed a public nuisance, hazard, or is infected with Dutch elm disease, oak wilt fungus or elm bark beetles, larvae or eggs or if the tree inspector determines that any dead, or substantially dead elm, oak or ash trees, or dead elm, oak or ash wood is a public nuisance as provided herein, the tree inspector shall serve or cause to be served upon the owner of record of the lot or parcel of land on which such tree or dead elm, oak or ash wood is located, a written notice requiring such owner to comply with the provisions of this chapter. If any person upon whom such notice is served, fails, neglects or refuses to remove and destroy such elm, oak or ash tree or dead elm, oak or ash wood within thirty sixty (30 60) days after service of such notice, the tree inspector may proceed to remove such tree or dead elm, oak or ash wood and bill the cost thereof to the owner of such lot or parcel of land and the amount of such cost shall be paid by the owner to the city. If the inspector finds that danger of insect infestation or spread of tree disease is imminent, the inspector may order any treatment or tree removal determined to be necessary to abate the nuisance. In all other cases,prior to any treatment or removal,the inspector shall cause written notice of proposed actions to be sent by regular mail or personally delivered to the occupant or the owner of the premises. Failure to give notice shall not invalidate the city's actions. The inspector may order any treatment or tree removal determined necessary to abate the nuisance. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) 7-6-86: PAYMENT OF COSTS: If the city removes from any lot or parcel of land in the city, any infected,nuisance,hazardous, or dead or substantially dead elm, oak or ash tree or dead elm, oak or ash wood, which is a public nuisance as provided by this chapter, the billing of the cost of the work done by the city against the owner of the lot or parcel of land involved shall be in addition to the penalties imposed herein for any violation or noncompliance with any provision of this chapter. Unpaid bills more than thirty(30) days past due shall be considered in default and will be assessed a penalty as set forth from time to time by resolution of the city council. The city council may levy an assessment equal to such unpaid cost plus penalty against each lot or parcel of land from which the dead and/or diseased elm, oak or ash tree or elm, oak or ash wood has been removed. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) 7 6 7: ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE BY CITY: Any elm, oak or ash tree or d ad elm, oak or ash wood on accessible property owned by the city agencies as the Minnesota department of agriculture, the Minneset-a d partment of natural resources or the University Of Minnesota so as to destroy - - -- -- .. : !. - - -- disease, oak wilt fungus or elm bark beetles, larvae or eggs or other regulated tree diseases under the supervision of the tree inspector at the expense of the city. (Ord. 012 643, 5 21 2012) 7-6-98: TRANSPORTATION: It is unlawful for any person to transport into the city any infected,bark bearing ash, elm or oak wood determined to be a nuisance. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) 7-6-109: PENALTY: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter by failing, neglecting or refusing to comply with the provisions of any notice herein provided for,within ten (10) days after the service thereof, or,who shall resist or obstruct in carrying out the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. (Ord. 012-643, 5-21-2012) SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage and publication according to law. ADOPTED this 1st day of April, 2019, by the City Council of the City of Farmington. CITY OF FARMINGTON By: Terry D elly,A ing Mayor ATTEST: By: Wcd idMc igdministrator SEAL a � M Approved as to form the 0 . day of ar 2019. By: City Attorney Summary published in the Dakota County Tribune the-4-day of , 2019 CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 019-745 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6, OF THE CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO TREE MANAGEMENT AND DISEASE CONTROL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on April 1, 2019, Ordinance No. 019-745 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, because of the lengthy nature of the ordinance, the following summary of the ordinance has been prepared for publication. Ordinance No. 019-745 amends Title 7, Chapter 6 of the city code amending definitions of hazardous and nuisance trees, private and public trees, adding sections on tree maintenance and abatement of nuisance by owner of property. A printed copy of the ordinance, in its entirety, is available for inspection by any person during the city's regular office hours and is posted on the city's website. APPROVED for publication by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, this 1St day of April, 2019. CITY OF FARMINGTON By: 411-4 Terry Donnelly, Acting Mayor ATTEST: !,� By: avid McKni htit Administrator Approved as to form the day of a®O-k.[ 2019. By: ity Attorney Published in the Dakota County Tribune the —5—'44 day of 2019. q FARiti City of Farmington 4,7 #9I 4001 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 1'#'4P " www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Katy Gehler, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Approve Out of State Training-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The city strives to provide staff with ongoing professional development and opportunities to stay current with industry advancements. The city utilizes Geographical Information System(GIS) software for mapping and managing city infrastructure. GIS technology is advancing rapidly, providing more real-time operational solutions and powerful integration capabilities. Over the last few years there have been several tools specific to government agencies that are available to the city through our GIS licensing. ESRI, the parent company that develops GIS software, holds regional user training opportunities. This year the midwest regional training is in St. Louis on April 16-17, 2019. DISCUSSION This two day conference provides an opportunity to network with 300+ attendees who are using GIS technology in their organizations. This user-to-user communication and collaboration is essential to learning about real-life GIS experiences, best practices, tips and tricks, and more. Focused presentations on workflows and specific challenges, as well as user presentations that share best practices will be available. The conference also includes an expo full of vendor exhibits featuring innovative GIS solutions. The conference abstract is attached. Shawn Snyder, Engineering Technician, has been working with the city's GIS system and starting to utilize some of the emerging applications GIS now offers. Attendance of the conference will afford him training to further the use of these tools and networking opportunities with other users. the total cost of the conference including registration, hotel and airfare is $1,075. BUDGET IMPACT The Engineering training budget can support the expense of this conference. ACTION REQUESTED Authorize Shawn Snyder to attend the 2019 ESRI Midwest User Conference from April 16-17, 2019. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Conference Session Abstract O /] ba N 'O rr al +, C L y ° 0 o e. ° fl ° c .° •a • w w ° M = O. • 3 o N = C• 7 o a 7 o Ww bo X c • y- c or . c _ c . ° aN, qH m > c .° ..c74' 8 'E E uVT3 .3i o3y O a9 "t7 _ R L C v0,•'RU = V ppC N V N 0 d cc 1. 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E c" o ) uU wo z d V ¢ 4404 City of Farmington 747 4:7 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 44'`.4pRo0146 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tom Hoffman, Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Award Contract For 2019 Tree Services-Public Works DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION In order for public trees to be healthy and have proper growth, maintenance is required. The city provides routine tree trimming to provide visibility, clearance for streets and sidewalks, and to remove any broken or dead branches. The city also removes dead and hazardous trees as needed to prevent damage. DISCUSSION Staff solicited quotes for tree services to be provided as needed. Having a contract tree service vendor will allow the city to respond to trimming and tree removals more efficiently. The contract will be utilized to supplement city work crews who are generally busy completing street,utility, and other projects and are not able to complete the work in a timely fashion. Staff received two quotes. Staff reviewed the quotes and found them to be complete and accurate with Aspenwall Tree Service Inc. providing the low quote. The actual bid amount,per size of tree, are included in the attached bid document. Based on the quotes received staff recommends awarding the contract to Aspenwall Tree Services Inc. BUDGET IMPACT Funding for the contract is provided under the Natural Resources and Forestry Maintenance Fund. ACTION REQUESTED Award contract to Aspenwall Tree Service Inc. for the 2019 tree services. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Contract 2019 Tree Services Contract D Backup Material Aspenwall Tree Quote eARA/j,� STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES 7 W A, CONTRACTED TREE SERVICES oAtr'A►ROM0*0 This Agreement ("Agreement") is made on the 1st day of April, 2019, between the City of Farmington, Minnesota (hereinafter "City"), whose business address is 430 Third Street, Farmington, Minnesota 55024, and Aspenwall Tree Service Inc., a Minnesota Cooperation_(hereinafter "Vendor") whose business address is 1950 Lower 87th Street West, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077. Preliminary Statement The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions for the provision of services by Vendor for Contracted Tree Services hereinafter referred to as the 'Work". The City and Vendor agree as follows: 1. Scope of Work. The Vendor agrees to provide, perform and complete all the provisions of the Work in accordance with the specifications, and quotes attached as Exhibit A. The terms of this Contract shall take precedence over any provisions of the Vendor's proposal and/or general conditions. All Work under the Municipal Program shall be initiated by a notice to proceed from the City. 2. Term of Contract. All Work under this Contract shall be provided, performed and/or completed by December 31, 2019. At the expiration of the initial contract term, the City, at its sole discretion may extend the contract for up to two (2) additional years. 3. Compensation for Services. City agrees to pay the Vendor based on the fees submitted in the proposal as full and complete payment for the goods, labor, materials and/or services rendered pursuant to this Contract. 4. Method of Payment. Payment shall be made to the Contractor providing Tree Services for the city only for work requested by the city through a Work Order. The Contractor is required to submit one invoice per Work Order after satisfactory completion of the work and each invoice shall include the following: date work was completed, address/facility/area where work was performed, any hourly rate charges, and any other pertinent information. No travel time will be paid. Invoices shall be submitted to accountspavableafarminatommn.aov City of Farmington Attn: Finance Department 430 Third St. Farmington, MN 55024 5. Staffing. The Vendor has designated Brent Aspenwall to manage the Work. They shall be assisted by other staff members as necessary to facilitate the completion of the Work in accordance with the terms established herein. Vendor may not remove or replace the designated staff without the approval of the City. 6. Standard of Care. Vendor shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance of its services as is ordinarily exercised by members of the profession under similar circumstances in Dakota County, Minnesota. Page 1 of 4 ca ��•` = STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES Ao CONTRACTED TREE SERVICES Op417.*Arolt S 7. Insurance. a. General Liability. Vendor shall maintain a general liability insurance policy with limits of at least $1,500,000.00 for each person, and each occurrence, for both personal injury and property damage. Vendor shall provide City with a Certificate of Insurance verifying insurance coverage before providing service to the City. b. Worker's Compensation. Vendor shall secure and maintain such insurance as will protect Vendor from claims under the Worker's Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily injury, death, or property damage which may arise from the performance of Vendor's services under this Contract. 8. Indemnification. Vendor will defend and indemnify City, its officers, agents, and employees and hold them harmless from and against all judgments, claims, damages, costs and expenses, including a reasonable amount as and for its attorney's fees paid, incurred or for which it may be liable resulting from any breach of this Contract by Vendor, its agents, contractors and employees, or any negligent or intentional act or omission performed, taken or not performed or taken by Vendor, its agents, contractors and employees, relative to this Contract. City will indemnify and hold Vendor harmless from and against any loss for injuries or damages arising out of the negligent acts of the City, its officers, agents or employees. 9. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by thirty (30) days'written notice delivered to the other party at the addresses written above. Upon termination under this provision if there is no fault of the Vendor, the Vendor shall be paid for services rendered until the effective date of termination. 10. Independent Contractor. At all times and for all purposes herein, the Vendor is an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. No statement herein shall be construed so as to find the Vendor an employee of the City. 11. Non-Discrimination. During the performance of this Contract, the Vendor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicants for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, or age. The Vendor shall post in places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provision of this non-discrimination clause and stating that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. The Vendor further agrees to comply with all aspects of the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statutes 363.01, et. seq., Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. 12. Subcontract or Assignment. Vendor shall not subcontract any part of the services to be provided under this Contract; nor may Vendor assign this Contract, or any interest arising herein, without the prior written consent of the City. 13. Services Not Provided For. No claim for services furnished by Vendor not specifically provided for in Exhibit A shall be honored by the City. 14. Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Vendor is responsible for knowing of and abiding by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to the type of services Page 2 of 4 �oFFARMj�� �t y STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACTED TREE SERVICES cw�sr'A woe . provided pursuant to this Contract; including, as applicable, the Minnesota Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Section 13, as amended, and Minnesota Rules promulgated pursuant to Chapter 13. 15. Audits and Data Practices. The books, records,documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the Vendor or other parties relevant to this agreement are subject to examination by the City and either Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor for a period of six years after the effective date of this contract. This Contract is subject to the Minnesota Government Data Practice Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 (Data Practices Act). All government data, as defined in the Data Practices Act Section 13.02, Subd 7, which is created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by Vendor in performing any of the functions of the City during performance of this Contract is subject to the requirements of the Data Practice Act and Vendor shall comply with those requirements as if it were a government entity. All subcontracts entered into by Vendor in relation to this Contract shall contain similar Data Practices Act compliance language. 16. Conflicts. No salaried officer or employee of the City and no member of the Council, or Commission, or Board of the City shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in this contract. The violation of this provision renders the contract void. Any federal regulations and applicable state statutes shall not be violated. 17. UTILITIES. The Contractor shall be obligated to protect all public and private utilities, streets or roadways, whether occupying a street or public or private property. If such utilities, streets or roadways are damaged by reason of the Contractor's performance of the services required under the contract, the Contractor shall repair or replace the same, or failing to do so promptly, the City shall cause repairs or replacement to be made and the cost of doing so shall be deducted from payment to be made to the Contractor for tree services. 18. Damages. In the event of a breach of this Contract by the City,Vendor shall not be entitled to recover punitive, special or consequential damages or damages for loss of business. 19. Governing Law. This Contract shall be controlled by the laws of the State of Minnesota. 20. Severability. The provisions of this Contract are severable. If any portion hereof is, for any reason, held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, such decision shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Contract. 21. Entire Agreement. The entire agreement of the parties is contained herein. This Contract supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof as well as any previous agreements presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. Any alterations, amendments, deletions, or waivers of the provisions of this Contract shall be valid only when expressed in writing and duly signed by the parties, unless otherwise provided herein. Executed as of the day and year first written above. Page 3 of 4 _ WA �� STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES Ap CONTRACTED TREE SERVICES CITY OF FARMINGTON 9'4-- re.r.-y O®.7ne!l y, -/; y Aluo!' McKnight, Citinistrator VENDOR By: Its: Page 4 of 4 • QUOTE FORM Ott o CONTRACTED TREE SERVICES A non, To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned, as Contractor, hereby proposes and agrees to enter into independent contracts with the city of Farmington("city")to supply all labor, materials and equipment necessary to provide contracted tree services in accordance with the Specifications and other pertinent requirements prepared and distributed by the city and in strict accordance with the prices quoted by the Contractor. Contractor: Aspenwall Tree Service Contractor's Representative: Brent Aspenwall Contractor Is: (check one) 0 Sole Proprietorship ❑ Partnership it Corporation existing under State of MN 0 Other(specify) Principal Address: 1950 Lower 87th Street West Inver Grove Heights Phone Number: 651-463-8337 E-mail Address: brent©aspenwalltree.com Estimated Upcharge for Upcharge for DBH #of Base Tree Obstacles(i.e. Emergency Measurement Occurrences Removal structures, lines) Removals 1"—5 'A" 5 $13 per diameter Diameter inch $19.50/inch $16.25/inch 6"- 15" 10 $13/diameter $19.50/inch $16.25/inch Diameter 15 1"—20" 10 $15/diameter $22.50rnch $18.75/inch Diameter 20'1"—25" 15 $24/diameter $36.00/inch $30.00/inch Diameter 25'1"—30" 15 $30/diameter $45.00/inch $37.00/inch Diameter 30'l2"—35" 5 $40/diameter $60.00/inch $40.00/inch Diameter 35'1"—40" 3 $45/diameter $67.50/inch $56.25/inch Diameter 40+"add per 1/2 2 $50/1/2"diameter $75.00/inch $62.50/inch inch Measurement of tree size will be done at a point 4.5 feet from the ground level. On uneven ground the measurement will be taken at the mid-point of the sloped side of the stump. DBH is calculate using circumference measurement divided by 3.1416. Page 1 of 2 li Tree Trimming Services 1 1344 f�i!u��G^-(, �"K sw�a Loci hems. 114-ic i 1 pi ,! Tree Trimming Service $ 2 t0 71,x' 31414. per hour Emergency Tree Trimming $2 zSJ A, n 3 h-s, per hour Reference-Contact Name and Work Performed • Information C"o Mme�s c Aire VWvtav'a!S tr4fistiCiA4 cp � � V 5'}'`^-'^'� " (1-"-v-410 c 3 S C P Sc.Ino t, 01) INV19- `a 4 e s}1v..w,,f (d(L.�.�el} p .. 20-- N o -kilt' .ci Ocu/-6(1 vvaaLv. The Contractor will not be entitled to ani yensa n on any Item other than those listed on this quotation form. Contractor hereby confirms that this quote shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for sixty (60)days from the date of quote opening to provide for sufficient time for analysis,City Council action and contract execution. Authoriized ©ate: Signature - • yi3 6/361 Page 2 of 2 YCity of Farmington 7 r 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 14n,,,,, www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Justin Elvestad, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Authorize the Purchase of Equipment-Fire DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION The city currently owns a 2001 Polaris ATV which is assigned to the police department and housed at Fire Station 1. It is primarily used for search and rescue in areas not accessible by vehicle. DISCUSSION The fire departments service area contains many different types of terrain and topography. Most of this being large areas of farmland and wetlands.Additionally our service area covers a 456 acre regional park. Many of these areas are not accessible by our fire suppression apparatus. The current Polaris ATV does not have fire suppression capabilities. Staff would like to replace the 2001 Polaris ATV with a Bobcat Utility Terrain Vehicle(UTV). The UTV will have brush fire suppression capabilities as well as the ability to safely transport injured or medically disabled patients in limited access areas. The new unit would be more multi- propose and still be available for use by the police department if needed.Additionally the new Bobcat will not fit on the current trailer used for the Polaris ATV, a new trailer would need to be purchased as well. State contract pricing on a Bobcat 3400XL diesel UTV with rubber tracks is $21,249.34. Competitive bid pricing on a CET Skeeter ultra-high pressure skid unit with a 75 gallon water tank is $10,443.00. State contract pricing on an Aluma 8218 Tilt-bed car/equipment trailer is $7,091.00. Total purchase cost would amount to $38,783.34. BUDGET IMPACT The total unit would be paid for from Fire Relief donations. Funds are currently available to purchase the unit. The only budget impact would include operational and maintenance costs, as well as future replacement of the unit. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the purchase of the UTV, skid unit and tilt bed car trailer. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description © Backup Material Skid Unit Quote O Backup Material Bobcat Quote D Backup Material Trailer Quote f } / 0000000000000000000008 . < 6666 / /aadoaaaaaa § /a ƒ13 k \° ,- 2$ 6 J G Q 0 m 888 I cow aan. G %% $] _ o. . xa2 § A/ / H % $ § § E o $ 00 E \ C0 0 § / c 0 � aCLa0-mm £ = ° ° � ° 33@022220 $� \ } \ o / kk § k E ( / 33 ° / a \ I2 . ƒ y o 2 {/ ]ƒ 2 X _ /ƒ §- k &o ) 3E § o O .cr § _ u02cs \ k 0 r § = 2t2 To o o o � fo� ƒ § N . a /� ; \ oa $ co& $ « 2@/ ){ $ � / ma� ak E � � /- /$ z \o \ § 7m = C0 0_ I iti Ao 0. Ci co 332 ) 2 .0 Ca a 7 0p\$ OI [ _ 2 2 -t - ca c ® / N N ) � m 0_ WN /f \ 0 � i §? k eo z CY W = a EZ7M ) D 22D m 2b § \ k ) 0 w www » § of72f EGf 0 . 000 \ it § 2CC o-) 2 \ ) &� .. . m � < * � �mw / ...._....., . Product Quotation Bobcats Quotation Number.NEW Date:01/28/2019 Ship to Bobcat Dealer Bill To Lano Equipment,Inc,Shakopee,MN Adam Fischer 3021 133RD STREET WEST Farmington Fire Dept. SHAKOPEE MN 55379-9281 651-248-2797 Phone:(952)445-6310 afischer@farmingtommn.gov Fax:(952)496-0263 Contact Lany Coon Phone:952-445-6310 Fax:952-496-0263 Cellular:612-366-1876 • .E Mail:LARRYC@Ianoequip.corn Description Part No Qty Price Ea. Total 3400XL Diesel • M1305 1 $13,279.20 $13219.21) 2018 3400XLD Model M1305 R00-Y18 1 $0.00 $000 •Windshield,Poly with Hard Coat 7343031 1 $417.06 $417.06 Roof,XL Sport. 7259493 1 $433.06 $433.06 Rear Panel,Poly 7350107 1 $311.99 $311.99 Protection,Premium Front Brush Guard 7219854 1 $344.72 $344.72 Winch,Integrated 4500 lb 7226023 1 $963.31 $963.31 Description Part No Qty Price Ea. Intal Canso Rubber Tracks 1 $5,300.00 $5304.00' Total of Items Quoted $21,04,34 Dealer P.D.I. $200100 Quote Total-US dollars $21,249 Notes: }111 efT eon-TR/KT Pnicly5 1Sr4J 4 '! gftc6' 4. C)iit m-c * 114(711 All prices subject to change without prior notice or obligation. This price quote supersedes all preceding price quotes Customer Acceptance: Purchase order: Authorized Signature: • Print: Sign: Date: ACE Trailer Sales Estimate TRAILER SALES 7480E County Rd 101 Shakopee,MN 55379 Date Estimate# 952-445-7043 Shakopee 1/28/2019 30498 651-438-8780 Hastings Name/Address Farmington Fire Dept Adam Fischer Rep Project swt Qty Item Description Rate Total 1 8218 Tilt Aluma 8218 Tilt-Bed Car Hauler 7,346.00 7,346.00T Deletion Discount Delete MN DOT package -275.00 -275.00 1 HTAX Transit Improvement Excise Tax 20.00 20.00 MN contract T-603(5)138949 Subtotal $7,091.00 Sales Tax (0.0%) $o.00 Total $7,091.00 0i►t City of Farmington S•,, p 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 .A www ci.famungton.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Teah Malecha, Finance Director SUBJECT: Approve Bills-Finance DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION Attached is the March 14-March 27, 2019 city council check register and recently processed automatic payments for your consideration. DISCUSSION NA BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Approve the attached payments. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description CI Backup Material Check Register 3/14/19-3/27/19 o 15. 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N O U) O W ���. o 0 o a o o co 0) U �► o p N V V V VO' 0 O LO ea N N v. N CO ( 0$ E C7 U c a) O) co O) N 0 0 N a-t ..i.; (0 N E D co M M M YT a0 co m 0 U 0 0 M O u 0 O O O O to o N 0) O) O) O) LL Z O O O 0 0 N N N N 147 City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899 ,, r. , www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Final Plat and Development Contract- Sapphire Lake 1st Addition DATE: April 1, 2019 INTRODUCTION Mr. Bart Winkler of Sapphire Lake Development Company, LLC has submitted the final plat for Sapphire Lake 1st Addition. The final plat consists of 36 single-family lots on approximately 70 acres. The subject property is located east of 14th Street and the Prairie Waterway and is bordered by 213th Street W to the north and Spruce Street to the south. DISCUSSION Planning Division Review-Final Plat Applicant: Bart Winkler Sapphire Lake Development Company, LLC 10519 165th Street W Lakeville, MN 5501+1 Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Approved Preliminary Plat 3. 1st Addition Final Plat 4. Construction Drawings 5. Grading Plan 6. Final Plat Resolution 7. Development Contract Area Bounded By: Prairie Waterway and single-family residential to the west, cultivated farmland to the north, east and south. Existing Zoning: The property is bisected by wetland and floodplain. The majority of the property is zoned R-2(Low/Medium Density Residential). The southeast corner of the property is zoned R-3 (Medium Density Residential). Existing Conditions: The site is undeveloped agricultural land. Wetlands have been identified throughout the parcel. The site generally drains from the southwest to the northeast, draining to existing wetlands on site. Proposed Development: The proposed overall development will consist of 131 single-family lots on 69.59 acres yielding a density of 1.88 units/acre. This will be a multiple phase development with the 1st Addition consisting of 36 single-family lots. The final plat also includes 7 outlots. The outlots are as follows: • Outlot A-0.1153 acres -remnant piece/future development • Outlot B -0.5735 acres -stormwater facility • Outlot C -0.6517 acres -stormwater facility • Outlot D-44.8212 acres -future development and floodplain and wetland • Outlot E-0.9889 acres -park • Outlot F -4.5007 acres -park • Outlot G - 6.2745 acres -future development Lot Coverage and Sizes: The maximum lot coverage for an R-2 single-family zone is 35%. The minimum lot size for the development is 6,000 square feet with a minimum lot width of 60 feet. The lot sizes range from 7,440 square feet to 13,688 square feet and all lots proposed meet and or exceed the minimum width requirement of 60 feet. Setbacks: The minimum setbacks required in the R-2 zone are as follows: • Front yard: 20 feet • Side yard: 6 feet • Rear yard: 6 feet The proposed setbacks would meet the minimums described above with the front yard setback for lots adjacent to sidewalks increased to 25 feet. Streets and Access: The 1st Addition will be accessed by the extension of 213th Street W east from its current terminus at Cambodia Avenue. The road enters the property at the northwest corner and then splits into east/west(continuation of 213th Street W)and a north/south(15th Street W)roads. The roads will be platted with a 60 foot right-of-way and constructed to a width of 32 feet face or curb to face of curb. Temporary cul-de-sacs will be constructed at the ends of the proposed roads with the 1st Addition and will be removed when subsequent phases of the development are constructed. A 75 foot wide right-of-way for the future Biscayne Avenue will be platted and dedicated with the first phase. The Dakota County Plat Commission has reviewed the final plat and will recommend approval of the plat. As previously mentioned, 213th Street W will be extended to the east from Cambodia Avenue with the first phase. This extension will need to cross property owned by the city(Prairie Waterway). Additionally, Spruce Street to the south will also have to be extended across the Prairie Waterway in a later phase. The city is in process of having a final plat prepared for the right-of-way of both 213th Street W and Spruce Street that goes through the city owned property. The right-of-way plat is not required for the construction of the roads across the Prairie Waterway as the city is the owner of the underlying land,however,having the right-of-way separated from the waterway/open space would be appropriate. Sidewalks: With the 1st Addition, 5 foot wide sidewalks will be installed on the west side of 213th Street W/ 15th Street W and on the north side of 213th Street W. Wetlands: The wetland delineation report identified 5 wetlands on site totaling 1.9036 acres that would be permanently impacted by this development. The developer is proposing wetland mitigation in the amount of 4 acres through the use of an approved wetland bank. The City Council approved the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Notice of Decision for the Sapphire Lake development on February 4, 2019 and authorized the City Engineer to sign and submit the Notice of Decision to affected jurisdictions including the Army Corps of Engineers. Approval was received by the Army Corps of Engineers on February 20, 2019. Parkland/Open Space: Outlots E and F will be deeded to the city with the 1st Addition to meet the park dedication requirement for the entire development. Additionally, a 10 foot wide trail will be constructed through the floodplain/wetland area that bisects the middle of the property. The Parks and Recreation Commission have reviewed the development plans and has approved the park locations and sizes as well as the proposed trail and sidewalk locations. Landscape Plan: The developer proposes to place Autumn Blaze Maple(28), Hackberry(29), Sentry Linden(35), Thornless Honeylocust(34), River Birch(18), Red Oak(35), and Swamp White Oak(10) throughout the 1st Addition. Lot frontage trees will be planted as required by code. One lot frontage tree will be planted per lot or 40 feet of lot frontage. Engineering: The Engineering Department has recommended approval of the Sapphire Lake 1st Addition Final Plat subject to approved construction plans and the developer entering into a development contract. Planning Commission Review: The Planning Commission reviewed the final plat on February 12, 2019 and recommended approval with a vote of 4-0. The recommendation was contingent upon the following: 1. Engineering approves the construction plans for the 1st Addition and the Developer enters into a Development Contract. 2. Approval from the Army Corps of Engineers on the Wetland Conservation Act Notice of Decision. Approval from the Army Corps of Engineers was received on February 20, 2019. 3. Changing the street names in the Final Plat as shown on the revised street name exhibit. The final plat has been revised since the Planning Commission meeting on February 12th to incorporate the correct road names. Development Contract Also attached for councils consideration is the Development Contract. The Development Contract spells out the requirements for development of this land including timelines to complete the platting process, defining development charges, and addressing construction of the public infrastructure required to serve the development together with the associated sureties. BUDGET IMPACT The following funds will receive contributions based on the 2019 area charges associated with the development. Watermain Trunk Area Charge: $57,709 Water Treatment Plant Fee: $38,952 Surface Water Management Fee: $89,707 Sanitary Sewer: $30,304 Park Development Fee: $39,004 Seal Coating: $12,640 ACTION REQUESTED By separate motions, adopt and approve the following actions: 1) Adopt the attached resolution approving the Final Plat for Sapphire Lake 1st Addition, subject to the following contingencies: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments related to the construction plans for grading and utilities. 2. A Development Contract between the applicant and the City of Farmington shall be executed and security fees, and costs shall be paid. Submission of all other documents required under the Development Contract shall be required. 2) Approve the attached Development Contract and authorize its execution. 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Members Present: Donnelly, Bernhj elm, Craig, Hoyt Members Absent: Larson Member Bernhj elm and Member Hoyt introduced and seconded the following: WHEREAS,the final plat for Sapphire Lake 1St Addition is now before the Council for review and approval; and WHEREAS, a public hearing of the Planning Commission was held for the preliminary plat on August 15, 2018, 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 City Council reviewed the final plat; and WHEREAS,the City Engineer has rendered an opinion that the proposed plat can be feasibly served by municipal service. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the above final plat be approved and that the requisite signatures are authorized and directed to be affixed to the final plat with the following stipulations: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments related to the construction plans for grading and utilities. 2. A Development Contract between the applicant and the City of Farmington shall be executed and security fees and costs shall be paid. Submission of all other documents required under the development Contract shall be required. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 1St day of April, 2019. )-e,„,d(„ Acting Mayor Attested to the / day of April, 2019. C;J--s SW City Administrat6r SEAL • • DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT - 1" AGREEMENT dated this / 60 . of•April 2019 by; between, and among the City'of Farmington, a Minnesota.railnipipal ,• corporation:(OM)and SapPhire.Lalcc Develepnient Cornpany,LW,a.Minnesota limited liability company(DEVELOPER). 1. nuttiest.for Plat AnDrOval. The Developer has asked the City,to-apprevea plat for SaPphire;Lake isk Addition(also referred to in this Development Conti act or AGREEMENT]as the PLAT), The land is situated in the City • of Farmington,County of Dakota,State of Minnesota,and is legally described on the attached Exhibit"A": Conditions of.Annroval. Thetity hereby approves the Plat on the conditions that: • a) the Developerenter intothis Agreement;and the Developer provide the necessary security in accordance with the terms of this Agreement,and c) the Developer satistr the Cash Requirements in accordance with the terms of this Agreement,and 4) all'engineering issues.shall be addressed and engineering•department approval of the construction plant for grading, storm water and Milities. e) the Developer record the Plat with the.Contity•Recorder oi Registrar of Titles by SePteniber4;2019: 3. Richt to Preeted, Within the Plat or land to be platted,the Developer may not.grade•-or otherwise disturb the earth or remove trees,unless a grading permit has been approved by the City Engineer following approval of a preliminary plat by •the City Council,construct sewer lines,water lines, streets,utilities public or private Improvements or any building until • all of the following conditions have-been satisfied: a) This Agreement has been fully executed by both.parties and filed with the City Clerk, b) The necessary security has been received by the'City, c) The necessary insurance for the Developer and its construction.contractors has been received by the City, d) The Plathas been submitted forrecording with the Dakota County AA-corder-fa Office, e) A deed shall be provided for Outlets B, C,B and P arid recorded With'the plat rnylars,and f) The City Cleric or Engineer has issued a Notice to Proceed stating that all conditions have been satisfied and that f.he. • Developer May*Need,which shall be promptly dl iiei.eito fhtrDevelOper Upon satisfaction of the conditions. Phased Develoornent The Flat will be developed in multiple phases in accordance With Plans A—P. Subject to the terms of this Agreetnent,this ba*alPOri.q.rt dzintiOt constitutes approval 4evol4 the 0.14 • 5. Chances In Official Controls For four (4)years from the date Of this Agreement, no amendments to the bitits• Comprehensive Plan,except an amendment planing the Plat in the•current:urban§ervi00 area,.i#0.0villg nny part thereof Which has not been final platted, or official controls, shall apply to or affect the use, development density, lot size, lot .•• layout or dedications platting required or permitted the apRvitedpraliOngy plat unless Inquired by State or Federal law or agreed to in writing by the City and the Developer. Thereaftery;notw004.4.4g anything in this Agreement to the contrary,to the full extent permitted by State law, the•City may require compliance with any atonamakts to the•City's Comprehensive Plan(itiolading-zentoving unpiatted propertytroin the urban service area), official controls, platting'or dedication enacted after the•date ofibia.AgreeMent and may require submisalorktanew plat. • 1 • 6. Wes.Office.Riouireinents. At any.1:60.ation within the.Plat where.lots and/or homes are sold Which are part of this. Subdivision,the Developer agrees to install a sales board on which a copy of the approved plat,final utility plan and a • zoning map or planned unit development plan are displayed, showing the relationship between this subdivision and the adjoining neighborhood. The zoning and*land use classification 0111 land and network of major streets within 350 feet of the plat shall be:Mehl:tied. 7. ZOnindbevelopment Map. The Developer:shall provide.an 1/2"1.14"scaled map of the plat and land Within 350' of the Plat containing the following information: .a) platted property; b) existing and fiiture reads; • .c) existingand proposed land uses;and d) any ponds. • • 8. Development Plans. The Developer shall develop the Plat in accordance with the following plans(the"Plane). The • Plans shall riot be attached to this Agreement The Plans may be prepared by the Developer,subject to City approval,atter • entering into this Agreement but before commencement of any work in the Plat. If the Plans vary h'onfthe written terms of thts:Cotitta0 the Plans shall control. The required.Plans.are: Plan.A Final Plat • . . Plan B—Soil Erosion arid Sediment Control and Grading Pleas • Plan C—Landscape Plan Plan D—Tree Preservation Plan Plan E-Ziming/Develop.ment Map- Plan F Final Utility Plans and Specifications • The Developer shall use its best efforts.to assure timely-application to the utility companies for the following utilities: undergroutidnetural gas,electrical,cable television,and telephone i The installation of these ritilitieS Shall be constructed within public fights-.6Pway or public drainage and Utility easements consistent with the City's engineering guidelines and standard detail 000.. 9. Easements The Developer shall furnish the City at the time of execution of this Agreement With the eateinerits. delignatedbrithe Plat A 1:mig4erra maintenance agreement will be:Nuked for all StruCtural.stOrrawater practices that are • net owned or operated by the city but that are directly connected to the•city's Municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4)and within thecity's jurisdiction. • 10. ,Reauired Public improvements. The DevelOpershall install and pay forthe following: • a) Sanitary Sewer System(trunk and lateral) b) Water:Systemftrankand lateral) c) Storm Sewer System d) Site*. e) Concrete Curb and Gutter f) Sfteet.1‘4110 • g) Erosion and Sediment COMM,Site Gradingand StorrinVater Treatment Ii) UndergeopridAjtillties • i) Setting Iron Monuments j) Surveying and Staking k) Sidewalks and Trails 1) Landscapingand Screening. collectively:ft:elm:prove:mine The Improvements shall be installed In accordance With the Plans, and in accordance with all laws, City Standards, Engineering Gnideliries, Ordinances and Plans(and specifications)which have been prepared by a competent registered professional engineer furnished to the City and reviewed.by the City Engineer.. Work done not in accordance with the final Plans (and specifications), without prior authorization of the City Engineer,•shall be considered a 0000 of this ..Agreethent.and a Default of the Contract. The Developer shall Obtain all necessary perinitafilun the-IVIetrePelitaa.Council and other agencies before proceeding with construction. The Developer shall instruct its engineer to provide adequate field inspection personnel tb assure an acceptable level of quality control to the extent that the Developer's engineer will • be able to certify that the construction work meets the approved City standards as-a condition of City acceptance. In • addition,the City may, at the City's discretion and`at the Developer's expense,have one or more City irispectoi(s)and a soil engineer inspect Work on an as-needed basis. The Developer,its contractors and:subcontractors,shall follow all instructions received from.the City's inspectors. The:Developer's engineer shall provide for on-site.project.management. The Developer's-engineer is responsible for design changes and contract administration between the Developer and the .Developers contractor, The Developer or his engineer shall schedule a pre-construction meeting at a mutually agreeable • time at the City Council,.chambers with all parties concerned, including;the City.staff, to review the program for the Improvements. Within sixty(60)days after the completion ofthe Improvements:and before the security is released,the Developer shall supply the City with a complete set of"As guilt"plans in an AutoCAD ,DWG file`ora DXF file, all prepared in accordance to the Gity's Engineering Guidelines If the Developer does not provide such information,the City will produce the as-built drawings. All costs associated with producing the as-built drawings will be tate responsibility of the peveloper. Before the security for the completion of the utilities is released, iron monuments must.be installed in accordance with Ms. §5.05.021. The Developer's surveyor shall submit a written notice.to the City certifying that the:monuments have • been installed. 11: Permits. The Developer shall obtain or require-its contractors and subcontractors'to Obtain.all necessary permits;which imayinclude but are not limited•to;. A: Dakota County for County Road Access and Work in County Rights-of:Way B. MnDOT for State Highway Access and-nes ti Siete Rights-.of--Way C. Mnitiesota Department of Health for Watermains D, M'CA NPDES Permit for Construction Activity E, MPGA for Sanitary Sewer and Hazardous Material Removal and Dispbsal • F, DNR for Dewatering G: City of Farmingtoni for'Building Permits H. MCES for Sanitary Sewer Connections I. City:ofFarmington for Retaining Walls 12. Dewatering. Due to the variable'nature:of groundwater levels and stormwater flows,it will be the Developer's and the D.eveloper's•contractors add subcontractors responsibility'to satisfy themselves with regard to the elevation of groundwater in the area and the level of effort needed.to perform udewatering;and storm flow i outing,operations: All dewatering shall be in accordance *th all applicable county, state and federal iules and regulations: DNR regulations regarding appropriations permits shall also be strictly followed. 13 Grading Plant The Plat Shall be_graded and drainage provided by the Developer.in.accordance with the app>'oved Erosion. and Sediment Control Plan acid Grading Plan, Plans B: The plan:shall conform to the City of:FarmrngtontEi g tieering. Guidelines, Within thirty (3D) days after completion of the grading acid before the City approves iindividual tiding. permits,The Developer shall provide the City'with an"as=built" grading..plan certified by a registered land surveyor"Or engineer,that nil stormwater tieeinwinlinfiltration basins.and swales,,have been constructed on public.easements nr land owned by the City. The"as built" plan.shall include field verified elevations 41610004 A) cross sections of Stormwater treatment'mfiltration.basins,b)location and elevations along all swales;Wetlands,wetland Mitigation areas if any, locations and dimensions of borrow areas%stockpiles, and installed "conservation area; posts;: and c) lot.corner elevahops and House pads, and all other items listed in City Code The City will Withhold issuance Of building permits until the approved certified„giadrng plan is on file with the Cityand;all erosion control irieasui•es are in place as determined, • by the'City Engineer. Notwithstanding any other provisions of thia Agreement,the.Developer Max start rough grading the property Subject to the: Plat within the stockpile and easement Atee0i..001itotniance With zo:A4 before the Plat is`filed if:all fees have been'paid, • a MPCA Construction Storm Water Poholt has,been issued, and the City .has :bee;' furnished the required securify,. Additional rough grading maybe allowed upon obtaining written authorization front the CityEngineer. If the Developer heeds to change grading:affecting drainage the changes cannot take place until the City Engineer has approved the proposed grading Changes..A MPGA Construction'Storm Water Permit must he obtained before any grading can:conimeiice'.eii the site. 3. 14. Erosion and Sediment Control. Prier to initiating site dint,the erosion and sediment centre]pian Plan B, shell be implemented by the Developer end inspecteci and approved by the City. The City may impose additional_erosion and sediment control requirements if it is deterniinedthaf the methods implemented are insufficient to properly control erosion And Sediineritetion..All areas.disturbed by the graclingoPerationS,Shall be stabilized per the MPCA Stormwater Permit for Construction Aptivity. Seed shall be in accordance With the City's current seeding specification which may include temporary seed to.provide ground cover as rapidly as possible All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion and sediiitentatiork. If Developer does not comply with the MPCA Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity or with the erosion and tedirnent control go 04 schedule,or supplementary instructions received from the City,or in an Pritergenoy determined at the sole discretion the City,the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion and sedimentation immediately,without aotioe to the Developer The City will endeavor to notifYlhepeyeloper in advance of any proposed action, but failure of City to do so will not affect the Develope4's and the City's rights or obligations herenuder, If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any costs the City incurred for such work within thirty(30) days, the City may draw down the security to pay such costs. ,No development, utility or street construction Will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the Plat is in full compliance with the erosion and sediment control .requirements. • 15. Wetland Buffer and-Nabital Area Sigria. The Developer is reaponsible for installing Wetland Buffer signs around all _ . Wetlands and Wetlarithaffera, and City Natural Areas signs around all ponding area, in accordance with the City's Engineering Guidelines and City detail plate GEN—13. Conservation Area signs will be installed as directed by the City Engineer Wetland Buffer Si*limits, and Wetland Buffer,Natural Area, and Conservation Area sign locations must he indicated on I d dtaliot aorveys.•motto the issuance of a building pent*for that lot, 16. Park Dedication„ The Developer shall be requked.to dedicate 64.6 acres of land for park litirpOSes,..Of which 62.1.acres have been platted and identified at.Outlets E and F as Welt as A ten fOOtAvide,trail Portider in Qutlpt D. The Developer shall deo...pork Outlots E and F as part of the first phase of the OeVelOpmerit. Park dedication has been satisfied for all of OntlotS A(MD Sapphire Lake lstMdition. • 17. .Exiatitig Tree Preservation. Preservation of existing trees.on Siteshall be in accordance with Plan D. • • 18. Landscaping, A. The Developer shall be solely responsible for the installation of project landscaping,except lot fitntage trees, Lot • • fitntage trees shall be installed on private property in the front yard ataininiinum-si5aoing aerie tree for every forty • feet of frontage.0 one tree per lot if forty feet(40')isnot feasible. Lot frontage trees shall be planted eight feet(8')from the tent property Hueandshall be installed in a parallel line to the fl ont lot line. The landienPing 0411 be accomplished in accordance with a time schedule appt0o4 by the City as detailed in section 24 a.the-C.6040; B. AU:graded Eire ,hiCluditig finish grade on lois,will require a rilinitiurin of6"Of biaCk dirt/topsoil. 19... Clean:UP. 110 Developer shalt.Vfithiii t0.09-fOof(24)honrs; clear from thein$110.sttega any soiL.Onith or debris resulting from construction Work by the Developer or its agents or AsSigns, Any soil, earth or debris resulting from construction work by the Developer or its agents or assigns on other property shall be rernoVed-Weekly or more often if required the City Engineer All debris,including brush,vegetation,trees and demolition materials,shall be disposed of . ..„ offsite„ Burning of trees and structures shall be prohibited,except for fire training Only. The City will have'the right to clean the streets as outlined in current City policy. The Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for street cleaning,. • :00*. 10, Licenia. The Developer hereby giants th:O.City,its agents,employees,officers„and contractors,a license to enter the Plat to perform all necessary-Work and/or inspections deemed appropriate by the 'city during the installation of..Pnblic. • improvements by the City; The license shall expire after the public improvements installed pursuant to the Development Contract have been iiiStalled and accepted by the City. • 21. Time of Performance. The.DevelOper shall install:All required palie irriprovements by:witoilbot- 1,2Q19'with the exception of the Elul wear course of asphalt on Streets, The final wear course on streets shall be*tailed the first summer .after the base layer of asphalt has been in place One freeze thaw cycle The Developer may,however,request art. extension of time from City staffWhich City staff will not imreaSonably withholdif an extension is grafted,it shall be conditioned 00.4..4004 the security posted bythe Developer to reflect cost increases: An extension of the security thall.be Considered an extension of this Contract and the extension of the Contract will Coincide With the date of the extension of the security. • 4 22. .0vvnei-Ohib of Improvements. Upon the conipiption of the improvementa:nrid Written acceptance by the.City Engineer, the Improvements lying Within public easements shall'become City property,except for cable TV, electrical,gas, and telephOne,..witliout fnither notice or action. Outlots B,C,E,and F shall be deeded to the City: The deed shall he recorded with the Dakota Co.unty Recorder with the plat Mylars, Improvements te Outlots B and C shall be completed by the developer asrequired under the'Plans,A Letter of Exemption,-attached to this contract as Exhibit"B",shall be submitted to the County for eaoh outlot at the time that the deed tefthe entlotis.filed with the County; 23. Building Permits. Building permits shall not be issued prior to completion of site grading,:submittal of as built grading . plan, public and private utility installation, curb and gutter; sidewalk, trails, installation of erosion control device's, installation of permanent street signs and Wetland buffer and natural area signs, paving With a bituminous surface; retaining walls if any, site Seeding; mulching, disk anchoring and submittal of a surveyor's certificate Optingall appropriate monuments.have been installed. A. Before a building permit is issued, a cash escrow of$5,90040 per lot shall be furnished to the City to guarantee compliance with the erosion control,grading,and landscaping requirements and the submittal of as built of survey. LandsdapingrequireMenti4hall include one lot frontage tree to be installed on private property in enoli lot Lot frontage trees shall be planted eight feet(8')from the front property line and shall be installed in a parallel line to the.front lot line, The landscaping shall be accomplished in accordance with a time schedule approved by the City All hoes shall be warranted tobe alive,of good quality,and disease free for twelve(12)months after the security for the trees is rejosett Any teplaCeinentS..401 be warranted for twelve(12)'months from the time of planting Prior to the rthiaap Little required individual lot,grading atid erosion ofitrol security that is sOhtnitted'with the Wilding permit,an as-built certificate of survey for single tinily lots must be subinitted to verify.that the final as built grades and elevations of the specific lot and all building setbacks are tonsistent.with the approved grading plan for the development, and. amendments thereto as approved by the City Engineer, the site has$00 stabilized including meeting the sad requirements of City Code section 10-6-27(11) and that all required landscaping and property monuments are in place, If the ode grading,erosion control and as-built survey is not timely Completed,the City may enter the lot perform the work, and apply the cash escrow toward the cost Upon satisfactory completion of the. grading,erosion control and as-built survey,the escrow funds,without**esti.less any dimwit:051)y the City,shall be returned to:the person who deposited the:funds with the City. B. The Developer certifies to the City that all lots with house footings place on fill have been monitored and constructed to meet or exceed FHAMVP 790 Spedifications. The soils observation and testing report,.including referenced development phases and lot descriptions,shall be submitted to the Building QfgeialTortoviow prior to issuance of building permits. C. A lindted nn bet of Wilding pemits bay be issued for construction of Model homes giving consideration br water supply and acceSSto the select lots In general,to allow a building permit for a Model Wine,the site needs to be in reach of a hydrant used for firefighting OirOosesand be accessible to fire apparatna... The Budding Official, in consultation with the CI Engineer and Fire Chief,is authorized to.1sSue.a building permit for up.to four(4)model homes in Conjunction with this Plat(Lots 1 and 2 of Block 1 and-Lots 1 and 2 of-1314;14. ).. A final Certificate of cOupancy will nOt be hailed for model homes until the access is taVed Witba hittindnenalaMfaCe, D. NO*ProCedure requires that streets needed for access approved uses shall be paVedWith a bitugiinOUS surface before building permits may be issued However, the City Bngineer is authorized to Waive this requirement when weatherrelated circumstances prevent completion of street projects before the end of the construction glagsa. ThP, Developer is responsible for maintaining saidstreets in a condition that Will,assure the access of emergency.volifoito . at all tithes-Whoa shag:waiver is grail*, B. 'If permits are issued priOr.to the completion rMacceptanceof public Improvements,the Developer esSuipea ell liability and costs resulting in.delays in completion of public *memo* and damage to public Improvements caused by the City,DevpiopOir;its contractors,SUbciiiitracters,Materialinen,eniplOyee0gerits or third parties. F. walls that require a building thilt shall be constructed.in ApcordahOo 'with plans arid specifications prepared by a structural or geotechnical engineer licensed by the State of:Minn** Following construction, oertifiCation signed by the design engineer shah be:filed With the Wilding,Official..60dpi:icing that the retaining wall 5 Was'constructed in accordance with the approved.plans'and.$110010000.4 Ail retaining Wells identified on the development plans and by special conditions referred to in this contract shall be constructed before any•other building . .permit is issued for A lot on which a retaining wall is required'to be built. 24. Insurance. Prior to execution Of the.fmal plat;Developer and its general Contractor shall furnish to the City a certificate of insurance showing proof of the required insurance-required under this peregraph. Developer and its general contractor Shall take out end Maintainer cause to be taken out and maintained until six(6)Months-after the City has accepted the • public iMprovereents,such insurance as shall protect Developer and its general contractor and the City for work covered by theContract including workers'compensation claims and.property damage,bodily and personal injury which may arise • 0inn',operations under this Contract, whether such operations are by Developer and its general contractor or anyone • .directly or indirectly emplOyed.by either pillion. The minimum aniontitsefinanranceShell be as follows: CoMmercial General Liability(or in Cornhination with an umbrella policy) • $2,000,090 Each Occurrence .$2,000,900 Productstompleted Operations Aggregate, . ... $2000,000 Anneal Aggregate . . The following coverages shall be•Ilicluded: premises and Operations BedilyInjury and.Propetty Damage Parsorial and Advertising Injury Blanket.Contreemel Liability • • -Prorhidts.end.PoMpleted Operations Liability „Auteinoblie Liability $2,000;090 potobitied.Single Limit—Bodily Injury ik Property portage: bieloiliiig-owrieri,Hired pgiN.04-P.Vvsiled Automobiles Worliers'.PoMpenaatiOn i Workers Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota,including Employer's Liability Witirniirdrinun limits are as follows • $5.00,000—Bodily Injury by Disease per employee poo,octo,todtly Injury by Disease aggregate $500,000—Bodily•Injury by Accident • The Developer's and general contractor's inslutiice inusthe"PriMaryetni I‘Ten-ContribOtery.." All insurance policies ( . (Or dried) required by this Contract shall 1ig 0)14150. 0* by and Maintenfed with responsible • insurance companies organized underthe laws of one of the states of the vooa$tgo§olviiijihedAri;do business in the State of Minnesota,(ii)shall name the City,its employees and agents as additional insureds(COL and umbrella only)by endorsement which shall be filed with the City. A copy of the endorsement must be submitted with the certificate of • insurance. • Developer's and general contractor's policies and Certificate of Insurance shall contain*provision that coverage afforded Under the-policies shall not be cancelled without at least thirty(30)days' advanced written notice to the City,or ten(101) days'notice for non-payment of premium. An Unihrella or Excess.Liability insurance Olio),may he used to supplement Developer's o* general.dentrtiotciee policy limits on it f011oW,forni basis to SetiWthe full policy hats reoireclby this Poritraet • 25. ResponsibilitV for Coats. The Developer shall pay all costs incurred by it M.the City in 0MidenetiOn with dejleloptikOrit .. . .. of the Plat,including but'not limited to, Soil and Water Conservation District.charges, legal,planning,..khniniStrative, construction costs, engineering, easements, inspection and utility testing expenses incurred in connection with•approvol,. acceptance and development of the Plat,the preparation of this.AgiOetent,And ail reasonable oests And-expenses incurred by the City in monitoring and inspecting the construction Air the deveIoptilentef the Plat • The Developer shell to in full i-41i all bills subniitted to ithy the City within thirty 0.0 days after r.ecelpi, If bills are not ., ... . paid on time,the City mayhalt ill:plat development work until the bills are.paid in full. Bills not paidAvithin thirty(3(r 6' days.shall.nccriie interest et the rate of fila percent(5%)perannum. If the bills are not paid within 4114.y.(60)days,the 'city has thought to draW frointhe DeVelopers Security to pay the bills. 26, Development Contract.Administration. The.Developer shall pay a fee for in-houSe adminigiratiOn ate development . . „ contract including Monitoring of construction observation, consultation with the Developer and its engineer on the status • of or problems regarding the project, coordination for final inspection and acceptance, project monitoring during the Warranty periokand,procesSing of requires for reduction in security. The fee for this service shall be three percent(3%) acenstrtiCtion costs and paid at the time of the execution of this agreement. 27. Construction Observation: The Developer Shall faay for construction observation performed by.the City's inhouse staff or canStiltant. Chlikti iletioh.observation shall include part of full time inspection of the Improvements, including erosion and Sediment control inspections and will be billed on hourly rates. The Developer shall provide a cash escrow for theae serVioes ealinatad.to be.ftve 1)0044(5y0)of the estimated construction cost. 28. Development Fees.. The Developer shall pay as defined on the City's most current fee schedule that include; • a) Surface Water Management Fee b) Watermain trunkArea Charge c) Water Treatment Plant Fee 4) Sanitary$ewer Trunk Area Charge e) Park Dedication ,9 ParltDevelognent g) Realeoatin$ li) GIS • • A.Sintunary of the cash reepUrententa under this-044mq WhichMust be fhthishOd.:t9 thd city prior to the City iittcil • signing the fmalplacia.shOWnph Exhibit"0", Area charges forsul?,spouent phases shall be calculated and paid based upon requireineas-in effect at the time the Development Contracts for those phases are entered into, parkDeigeaton and Park development are calculated infidi atthe time atheprellininary plat for theoverell developinerit, • 29, Over siiing Credits. Development afsapphire.Zake isAddition includes the construction of trunk sanitary sewer and waterinain identified in the City's Comprehensive Plan. • The Developer shall construct ten(10")inebtrunk.sanitary-seWer and twelve(12")inch trunk watermain from the intersection of 13.60treet and Cambodia Avenue to the north Foperty line of the plat east of the Prairie Waterway The City will credit the DeVelOpeitfor the overaiiing of thetrunk ganitgry wiret and wetterinainin the deVelopinent. The credit will be based on the cost difference between eight inch sanitary sewer and the ten inch trunk sewer,and the difference between eight job watermain tglihfrtWolve inch trunk watermaih,that will be instalkd. A$11,815 credit will be paid to. the develeper upanproof Ofiooding of thefinal plat. 30. Secteritv. To guarantee compliance With the WAS of this Agreement,payment Of real estate Weds including interest,and penalties,payment of special assessments,payment of the costs anti.public improvements in the Plat and canstrUction of all jubliO improvements in the Plat the Develeper.Shali.fiiiliklitheCity With a cash escrow,irrevocable letter of credit,or eiternatiVe0011V00ePtable to the City AkihitilStratar,from a hank(the'"Security")for•$1$41.,126 O The amount of the•security is based on the Calettlationa shown in Exhibit "C". This breakdown is for historical reference;.it is not a restriction Onthe use of the Security. • The bank and forth of the atettrity shalibe subject to the-approval of the City Adthinigtrateir, Letters Pf-dreilitsUlAe in the format and wording.exactly as.shown on the attached Utter of Credit form•(Etiliibit,"D"). The Security shall be automatically renewing: The term of the Security may be extended froth time to time if the extension is furnished M the City Administrator at least till-fife.KO).-4104 1#10e to 1110 stated expiration date of the Security ,If the nqtdred PAc. improvements are not completed, or terms of Agreement are not satisfied, at least thirty (3Q) days prior to the expuation of A:lettek of credit,the City may draw down the letter of Otedit., 'MP City may"OW down 010 Security,without • prior notice;for anyviolatianathiaAgonibrit.Or Default:Of the ContretatfolloWing4tplilicable Otte periods. Upon receipt of proof satisfactory by the Developer's Engineer to the.City Engineer that Work has been completed in OCOttlahOe with the Plans specifications),and teinis.pf this Agreement,and that all financial obligations to the City, subcontractors,or other persons have been satisfied,the City Engineer may approve reductions in the Security provided hy the bevelOnet under this paragraph from time to time by ninety.pereent( mc).othie rmanoial abligatiOns.that have been 7 satisfied. Ten percent(111%)of the am:hits certified by the Developer'sengineer-shall be retained as Security until all hriprovements'have been completed,the required"as built"plans have been;i�eceived by the City, a Warranty security is prgvilded,.and•the public•improVements are accepted by.the City Council,. • 31, 'Warranty:The Developer and the Developers Engineer represent and warrant to the City that the design for the project meets all laws, City Standards, Engineering Guidelines and'•Ordinances: The Developer warrants nil improvements required to be constructed by it pursuant to this Contract against poor Material and faulty workmanship.. The warranty period for underground utilities is two_years. The warranty period on underground..utilities shall commence following its completion.and acceptance by the City Engineer in writing It is the responsibility of the Developer to compete the •required testing of the underground utilities, and retatest, in writing, City acceptance of the utilities. Failure of the Developer to complete the required testing or request acceptance of the utilities iiia tamely manner shall not in any way constitute cause for the warranty period to be modified from the Stipulations set forth above. The Developer shall post inaintetance bonds in the amount of twenty _five percent (25%) of the final certified construction cost of other surety acceptable to the-City to,;secure the warranties. The.City shall retain.ten percent(10%).Of the-security posted by the Developer until the bonds or other acceptable surety are flunished to the City or until the warranty period has been completed, whichever first occurs. The retainage may be used to pay for Warranty work. The City's Engineering, Guidelines identify the procedures for final acceptance Of streets and utilities. 32. Developer's Default. In the event Of default by the Developer as to any Of the Improvements to be,performed by it • hereunder,-the City may, at Its option,perform the work:and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any :expense incurred by the City,provided the Developer,except in an emergency as,determined bythe City or as otherwise pios'ided for in this Agreement,is"first..given written notice of the work:in default,not leas than seventy-two(72)Wight. advance. This Agreement is a license for the City to act,:and it shall not be necessary for the City to'seek ACM*order for permission to enter the land. Menthe City does any such work,the City may,in addition to its other remedies,assess the cost in:whole or in.ped. 33. Miscellaneous. A. This .Agreement shall be binding upon the parties;'their Heirs; suceesssors or assigns, as the case may be. The Developer may not assign this Agreement without the written permission of the City Council. The Developer's obligation hereunder shall continue iri frill force and effect even if the Developer sells one or more:lots;the entire Plat, or any part of it. B. Third parties shall have no_recourse against the.City under this'Agicement. • C. Breach of•the terms of this Agreement by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building peniiits,including lots. sold:to third parties. D, If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, ckage,ljaiagrAPh Or phrase of this Agreenient is for any reason held invalid,,such decision shall not affect the iValidity of the remaining,poi ion:of this Agreement. E. Each right,:power or remedy her conferred.Open the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right,power or remedy,.express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City et law or in equity, or under any other agreement,and each and every right,:power and ierriedy herein set forth or otherwise so,existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as maybe deemed expedient by, the City and shall not be a waiver of the• right-to exercise at any time thereafter any other right,power or remedy. • F. The teflon or inaction of:the-City shall not-Constitute awaiver.or atiiendn ent to the provisions..of this Agreement. To be binding,amendments or waivers,shall be in*king,-Signed'by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure:to promptly:take legal action to enforce this Agreement shall not be a waiver or release. G. Compliance With Laws and Regulations: The Developer represents to the;City that the:Plat complies with all City, County,Metropolitan, State and Federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to: su-bdiyision ordinances, toning;ordinances and.elivironmental regulations. If the City determines that the Plat does not comply,the City may, at its.eption,refuse to allow any construction or development work in the Until the Developer does.comply. Upon • the City's deinano,the Developer shall cease Work until there is compliance. •8 • • K This Agreement shall,run with'the land and shall be recorded against the.title to the property before any bididing permits are issued,.The Developer covenants with the City, its successors and aSalgtia,that the Developer is Well seized in fee title of the property being final platted and/or has Obtained Consents to this Agreement, in the farm attached hereto, from all parties who have an interest in the property,that there are.no'unrecorded interests in the property being final platted;and that the'Developer will indemnifY and hold the City harmless for any breachof the of the foregoing covenants. After the Developer has completed the Improvements required of it under this Agreement,at the DeVeloper's request the City will execute and deliver a termination of this Agreement'(in recordable form)and a release.ofthe•Developer. • I. Upon breach of the terms of this Agreement,the City may,following the passing of all.applicable.aptice and Cite Periods,draw down the Developer's &entity as provided in Paragraph 29(Security) of this Agreement The City May draw down this.Security in the amount Of$604.00 per day that the Developer is in violation (following the passing of all applicable notice and Ode-periods). 'The City, in its sole arse**, shall determine whether the Developer:is in violation of the Agreement Subject to the provisionsOf Paragraph 31 (Developers Default)hereof, • this determination may be Made without notice to the Developer, It is stipulated that the violation of any term will resOitin damages to the City in an amount,WhiCh.will be impractical and extremely difficult to ascertain. It is agreed that The per day-sum stipulated is a reasonable amount to pcitepensate the-City for its damages. 3. The.Developer will be required to conduct all major activities to constructthe Improvements dining the following hours of operation: Monday-Friday 7:00 AM,tuitiII:.00PM.. Saturday .80 Am,until OOPM • • Sunday and Holidays Not Allowed • This does not apply to aCtivitieSthat are required on a 24-hour basis.such as itOratorin4 etc. And sloviationS NM the above hours are subject to approval of the City Engineer. Violations of the working hours will result Ina$500 fine per occurrence in aecerilancevith Paragraph I.of this section. Ki The Developer shall be responsible for the control•Of weeds in excess of twelve inches (12") On vacant Iota or boulevards within their development as per City Code 6-7-1. Failure to control weeds will be considered a. Developer's Default as outlined in 'Paragraph,3.1 (Developer's D-efault)e.this Agreement and the Developer will relitiburso the•City as defined in said Paragraph 24(Responsibility for Costs). The City agrees at anytime,and from time to time,within ten days after receipt of Written request hy thelielialoper,a lender.or a party purchasing the property,to execute,acknowledge and deliver a certification in writing and in such forth as will enable it to be recorded in the proper office for thexebordation of deeds and other instruments certifYitie(a)that this Agreement is unmodified and in Rill force and.effect, or If there have been modifications,the idol* of such modifications and that the same are in full force and effect as nsedified;-0)-that no part:YU:in default under any proVisions. of this Agreement or,if there has been a default,the nature of such default,Cc)that all IinprikeMetitato be'performed under-this Agreement have been performed,specifying the Improvements to be performed,and as to arty other matter that the requesting party shall reasonably request It is-intended that any sneii.statement may be relied upon by any person;prospective mortgagee of,or assignee of any mortgage,upon such interest Any such statement on behalf of The'00Y:may be executed by the City Mininistrater with ee0ity Council approval. Q.. Indeinnifieation. To the fullest extent permitted by law,Developer agrees to defend,indemnify and hold harmless the City,,and its employees, officials, and agents from and against all claims, actions, damages, losses anci ovens* indudingreasonable attorney fees,arising out of Developer's negligence or its performance or failure to perform its obligations under this Contract: Developer ta indemnification obligation shall apply to developees:getteral contractor,. subcontractor(s), or anyone .directly or indirectly employed or hired by Developer,.or anyone for whose acts Developer may be liable. Developer agreessthis indemnity Obligation shall survive the COMPletion.9i'termination of this Contract. *qc*.****!;,****Iopipi9o* 34. N:dtiees, Required notices to the Developer shall be in Writing,04 shall beeither hand delivered to the 1)0400, its employees or agents,oniailed to the Developer by eettilled or registered Mail at the following addresses: • • • Sapphire Lake Development Company,LLC Attn:Bart Winkler 105.19 165th Street W • :Lakeville,WIN 55044 Notices to the City shall be ih writing and"ball be either and delivered to the City AdniiniStrato4 or tolled to the Cityby certiOdd mail or registered mail in care otthe City Adminittrator at the following address: • David McKnight,City Administrator • City oiTarmingten 430 Third Street • Farmington,MN-5$024 ,• 10 • • • SIGNATURE PAGE FOR THE CITY CITY: CITY OF FARMINGTON By: OLL- CLf.i.„4-0(kr re ri^sj 0 niv I A a Lis /4 ry or By: idMcg ity c.diali:31%trator STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF OAKoTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / day of 2O ' by by lerey 4004e/6,,, Mayor, and by David McKnight, City Administrator, of the.City of Farmii1ton,2 Isilitmesota municipal corporations on behalf of the torporatlen anti pursuant to the authority granted by the City Connell. • a,,Fithit. SIGNATURE PAGE FOR THE DEVELOPER. DEVELOPER:, Sapphire Lake bevel° ment Company,JAC By: 41111(./. 41111111rArAPErr printuate] Its:. /4^ STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 3' day of 20./9' by CI ea/74 L2-c7 ,4 es5c4e-1.71- of Sapphire Lake Development Company, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company,on behaltof the limited liability company '!'; ; Public CYNTHIA A MULLER NOTARY PUBLIC 41iMr• My CommisMsiioNnNExE:O Expires Jan.31.2020 Ditzifto by: City Of:g4teliPgro4 430 Third Street Farmington,Minnesota 55024 ,(651)006$00 12 EXHIBIT "A" LgGAL DESCRIPTION • The South One-Half(S%)of the Northeast Quarter(I\TE V4), of Section Thirty-two(32),Township-One Hundred Fourteen(114),Range nineteen(19),excepting therefrom the West Three Hundred Fifty(350) feet thereof,Dakota County,Minnesota. Subject to,any and all roadway and other easements of record. 13 1 NW*, EXHIBIT"B" 4-03 City of Farmington . . 430 Third Street,Farmington,MN 55024 (651)280-6800 Fax(651)280-6899 •0- i0 www.cl.farmingiommo.us LETTER OF EXEMPTION DAKOTA COUNTY PROPERTY RECORDS 1590 HIGHWAY 55 ip.STINGS MN 55033-2392 To Who*It May Comoro Please find enclosed,deed(s)on the,parcel(s)listed below. We are requetting the parcels bo clastified at Exempt Properties. PARCEL ID# LEGAL DESCRIPTION tJSE Weiland,storm water facility,park or well Ate) • Please:Sign letter below:and return to mg the address above verifying the exemption.status. Thank you, Sincerely; • TOO Geist Accounting Technician/Special Assessments Signature Date 14 Development contract Calculations Exhibit SAPPHIRE LAKE PHASE 1 Development Contract • Acerages for Platting Calculations Total Platted Area: 69.59 AC Land.Use Type ROW Within project boundary: .4.49 AC ROW Single Family Area: 7.18 AC R-LD Outlet A: 0..12 AC Future Outlot B: 0.57 AC Pond Outlet C: 0,65 AC Pond Outlot D: . 44.82 AC Future Outlot E: 0.99 AC Park Outlot F: 4.50 AC Park. Outiot G: 6.27 AC Future Wetland portion 0.80 acr Total Development Fee Acreage*: 55.99 AC Used for Park Dedication and Development Totalby Land Use Type R-LD 7.18 AC RHD 0.00 AC Comm/I/1 .0.00 AC • ROW 4.49 AC Pond 1.22 Ad Wetland 7.33 AC. Park 6.21 AC Park Outlots E&F plus 10'trail corridor(Q: Future. 81.21 AC Current Phase Development Fee Acreage: 12.89 AC All other Development Fees Number of Units(Preliminary Plat) 131 Number of Units(Final Plat) 36 Area of new bituminous 8485 Sg.Ytis: All Streets • ExhibtC Papel Of 3 • Development'Contract Calculations Exhibit C SAPPHIRE LAKE-PHASE 1 Develo•merit Contract Platting Fee Cacluations Based on 2019 Fee Schedule 'Surface Water Quality Management Fee Residential,,low:density $ 108 per acre $775 Comm./Industial/Institutional $. 226 per acre $0 $775 Surface Water Management Fee Residential, low density $ 12,494 per acre $89,707 Residential, high density $ 20,754 per acre $0 Comm./Industlal/Institutional $ 24,984 per acre $0 $89,707 Watermain Trunk Area Charge • All Land Use Types . $4,477 per acre $57,709 ?Water Treatment Plant Fee All Land Use Types $ 1,082 per REU unit $38,952 Sanitary Sewer Trunk Area Charge All Land.Use Types $ 2,351 per acre $30;304 Park Dedication ;Dwelling units/acre 2.34 Percentage of land to be dedicated as Park 11% Required Park Land 6.16 AC Dedicated Park Land 6.21 AC Balance paid as Cash in Lieu -0.05 AC ;Appraisal Value/Acre NA per acre $0 Park Development Fee Park Development Fee per acreof required parkland $ 23,045 per acre Total Park Development Fee for preliminary plat $ 141;932 Park Development Fee per Lot $ 1,083.45 per lot $39,004 Sealcoating Bituminous Seal Coating $ 1,55 per square yard $12,640 Development Contract Escrow Construction Cost $1,048,201 Contract Administration 3% of Construction Cost $31,446 Construction Observation 5% of Construction Cost $52,410 $83,856 Total of Fees Due upon Platting $352,948 Oversizing Reimbursements Sanitary Sewer Trunk Oversizing $1,,294 Watermain Trunk Oversizing $10,521 Total ReimbursementsPaid.upon Proof of Plat Recording : $11;815. Exhibit C'Page2 of 3 Development Contract Calculations Exhibit C :SAPPHIRE:LAKE PHASE I Development:Contract Construction Security Calculations Construction Security Cost Amount Grading/Erosion Cpntrol $65,471 $81,839 Sanitary Sewer $234,918 $293,647 Water Main $11,871 $202,338 Storm Sewer $240,457 $300,572 Street Construction $345,484 $431,855 Monuments $200 per lot $7,200 $9,000 Street Lights $17,500 $21,875 Boulevard Trees N/A. NA Boulevard Sodding N/A NA Wetland Mitigation N/A N/A Total Security Amount $1;341,126 Exhibit C Page3 of 3 • EXHIBIT u•D'! IRREVOCABLE LETTER OV CREDIT • No. Date: TO: City of Farmington 430 Third Street Fartningten,MN 55024 Dear Sir or Madam: We hereby issue,for the account of .andin your favor.otrIrrovecable Letter of Credit in the athointofg S available you byyottr draft drawn On sight.on the,undersigned bank. The:draft nmst: • a)Bear the clause,'Drawn under Letter of Credit No. ,dated ,20 . of b)Be signed by the or City Administrator of the City of Farmington, 013epresented for payment at (Address ofi3at*) This.Letter of Credit:shed automatically renew for successive one-year terms from the date.indleated libov9 uttlo,.at least forty-five (45) days prior to the next animal renewal•date, the Bank delivers written notice:to the Farmington City Administrator that it intends to modify the terms Of;or cancel,this Letter of Credit.Written notice is effective if sent by certified mail,postage 0100,and deposited in the US Mail,itt least forty-five(45)days prior to theinekt.OUtufAl renewal date addressed as follows City Adaiihishl4or, 00 Third Street, Farmington, MN 55024, and is actually received by the City Administrator at least tiit4y.0 days prior to:the renewal date. This Letter of Credit sets forth in full our understanding which shall not in any way be modified,amended?amplified,or limited by referotice ip shy document,instrument,or agreernont„whether cr notreferredieherein. • This Letter of:Credit is net assignabie.This,is not a Notation Letter of Credit. More than one draw may be made under thiadtterof Credit.. This Letter of Credit. shall,be ghvothad by the triose recent revision Of the.Unifariri. Cu t0.1.ns and PraCtice for Documentary Credits,.International Chanter a COiOrt PUblidatiOri 1'4e.400. We hereby agree that-a Chit drawn Oder and in compliance with this Letter.of Credit shall be duly honored-upon preSentation. 01Atk,i1g'OF BANIci By • Its: lidentify official] 15 EXHIBIT"E" MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT a ,which holds a mortgage on the subject property,the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract,which Mortgage is dated and recorded With the Dakota County Recorder/Registrar as document number Agrees that the Development Contract'aball reirtaln in full force and.effeet elien if it fdreelpSes on its Mortgage. Dated this . day Of By: [print namel [tide] siAT5 OF )ss. COUNTY OF TheforegOing instrument was acknowledged before the this day of ,.20 the of ,a ,on behalf:Odle entity. No*Public DRAFTED City Of kaittington 430 Third'Street Farmington,MN 55024 050280-6860 16