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06.20.22 Council Packet
CITY OF Meeting Location: FARMINGTON Farmington City Hall 430 Third Street �.�.yrrw�► Farmington, MN 55024 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA June 20, 2022 7:00 P.M. Action Taken 1. CALL TO ORDER 7.00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OFALLEGL4NCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVE AGENDA 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS I COMMENDATIONS a) Welcome Parks Maintenance Worker Austin Holm, Liquor Operations Clerk Jay Zeller, and Assistant City Administrator/HR Director Julie Flaten 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 June 6, 2022, City Council Work Session and Meeting Minutes— Administration Approved b) Adopt Resolution Appointing 2022 Primary Election Judges— Administration R46-22 c) Accept Resignation Rambling River Center Advisory Board— Administration Accepted d) Adopt Resolution Accepting Donation from the Veteran's Steak Fry to the Rambling River Center—Parks and Recreation R47-22 e) Approve Request to Waive Fees for 2022 Dew Days Celebration—Parks and Recreation Approved f) Adopt Ordinance and Summary Ordinance Amending Section 10-6-18 as it Relates to Shoreland Management Regulations— Community Development Ord 022-768 g) Approve Contract with Dakota County Agricultural Society—Fire Approved h) Approve Agreement with Dakota County Library - Fire Approved i) Approve Bills - Finance Approved REGULAR AGENDA 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT 10. PETITIONS, REQUESTSAND COMMUNICATIONS a) Adopt Resolution—Preliminary, Final Plat and Planned Unit Development— Denmark Housing Addition—Community Development R48-22 b) Adopt Resolution—Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development— Meadowview Preserve— Community Development Motion Failed c) Adopt Resolution—Final Plat Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition— Community Development R49-22 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS a) Accept Bids and Award a Contract for the Mystic Meadows Trail Reclamation Project—Parks and Recreation Accepted 13. CITY COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE 14. ADJOURN CITY OF © 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 I O Farmington MN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Welcome Parks Maintenance Worker Austin Holm, Liquor Operations Clerk Jay Zeller, and Assistant City Administrator/H R Director Julie Flaten DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION Please welcome Parks Maintenance Worker Austin Holm, Liquor Operations Clerk Jay Zeller and Assistant City Administrator/H R Director Julie Flaten to their new roles with the City of Farmington. DISCUSSION Austin started on June 7 and he comes to Farmington after serving as a Park Laborer with the City of Eagan for four seasons and Schneider National Bulk Carriers. Jay started on May 17 and he comes to Farmington after serving at Hy-Vee Liquors in Eagan.Julie Flaten started on June 15.Julie has over 14 years of service with the City of Hastings,while also bring with her exceptional service in the private sector. BUDGET IMPACT N/A ACTION REQUESTED Please welcome Austin Holm,Jay Zeller and Julie Flaten as the newest members of our team. CITY 4 0 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-280-6800 y' ar Farmington MN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Cynthia Muller, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Approve June 6, 2022, City Council Work Session and Meeting Minutes - Administration DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION Attached for your review are the minutes of the June 6, 2022, city council work session and meeting. DISCUSSION N/A BUDGET IMPACT N/A ACTION REQUESTED Approve the minutes of the June 6, 2022,city council work session and meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Exhibit Work Session Minutes D Exhibit Meeting Minutes City of Farmington City Council Work Session Minutes June 6, 2022 1. Call to Order Mayor Hoyt called the work session to order at 5:00 p.m. Present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Also Present: Lynn Gorski,City Administrator; Chris Regis, Finance Director;Gary Rutherford, Police Chief;Jim Constantineau, Deputy Police Chief;Justin Elvestad, Fire Chief; Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director; Peter Gilbertson, IT Director;Josh Solinger, Liquor Operations Manager; Matt Blazer, Bolton & Menk; Cynthia Muller,Administrative Assistant; Dirk Rotty, Planning Commission Chair; Casey Wollschlager and Bryan Tucker, Summergate Development; Kara Hildreth, Reporter 2. Approve Agenda MOTION by Wilson, second by Porter to approve the agenda. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 3. Discussion Items a. Public Infrastructure Policy Discussion Summergate is working to acquire the eastern side of the Donnelly parcel for the proposed Meadowview Preserve Development. As part of this project, the city is requiring that Summergate build 190th Street W to the creek, this is approximately 1,000 feet of roadway. Summergate is proposing to build 1901h Street West up to the entrance of their development, which is approximately 200 feet of roadway. 190th Street is on the north side of the development and is not constructed. Staff asked Council to discuss past practice and requirements. Council can change the requirements, but it sets a precedent and will affect future development. Matt Blazer gave a history of 195th Street W. The construction costs to extend 195th Street to Flagstaff were assessed to area property owners. Regarding 190th Street W, it was not constructed by the Troyhill developer to the edge of that development. The city will need to pay to complete this portion which is segment 1. Summergate is willing to pay for half the road segments 2 and 3. The city is requiring the developer to pay for 190th Street W all the way to the creek. Current policy is the developer pays for all streets in the development. For example, the city will pay for the Deerbrooke Path extension when it extends into Jim Bell Park. Vita Attiva paid for the extension of Pilot Knob Road. This policy also applies to utilities built all the way to the edge of the property line. The options for 190th Street W are: 1. Build to the edge of the development 2. Developer pays for half the cost, but in the future the cost of construction will be higher. 3. Do an assessment where the city will assess the cost to property owners in the area similar to 190th Street W. Council Work Session Minutes June 6,2022 Page 2 Mr. Wollschlager noted there are three other accesses to the development. 190th doesn't have to develop now. They will be doing the project in phases. The road is half Donnelly property and half Devney property. The developer agreed to pay their fair share of the road, but not all of it. They consider 190th Street to be off site. The policy is to develop to the edge of the parcel boundaries. Council needed to decide if we should continue with the policy whether they are collector roads or not, and build to the edge of the property or should we assess area property owners. If we stay with the policy, the developer will have to acquire the property from the land owners. Chair Rotty noted the road through Troyhill should have been built at the time of development. Mr. Wollschlager noted Vita Attiva need to extend Pilot Knob for access to their development. Council was concerned the southern access would not be approved as that is the high point and across from Meadowview Elementary School access. The developer stated the county is requiring a right-in/right-out at that access. The developer anticipates the first phase to be 60 lots and covers the southern 40%of the development. The next phase depends on how the development goes. It could be three to four years before they reach 190th Street W. The budget for segments 2 and 3 of 1901h Street W is$600,000. Mayor Hoyt summarized the city builds segment 1. The developer puts segments 2 and 3 in escrow until development reaches 190th Street. If development crashes, the city has the escrow and would add to it to build the road. Staff noted if we take assessments to finish the road, what happens with the bridge over the creek? Mayor Hoyt noted there would have to be a developer contribution for the extension of the road. Chair Rotty recommended adding language to the development contract if we go with option three. Matt Blazer cautioned the assessment to property owners is for the road to be built in today's dollars. Mayor Hoyt asked if council agreed to not hold funds is off the table. The city should require half of the road cost in escrow and it comes out in phase three. Councilmember Wilson clarified so the taxpayers are picking it up. He was not comfortable with that. Councilmember Bernhjelm was not in favor of an escrow policy. We need legal to weigh in. Staff will ask the city attorney: - Determine if 1901h Street is a collector road. - Is access from 190th and 195th required if there are two access roads to the east. Chair Rotty explained there are four accesses because Troyhill residents would not want the traffic coming through their neighborhood. It needs a collector and we need to look at the intersection at 195th Street. Council agreed to stay with the existing policy. b. New Software Proposal—Liquor Operations Staff investigated a cloud-based point of sale system. If the city's server should go down, liquor operations could be out of business for a few days. Staff Council Work Session Minutes June 6,2022 Page 3 recommended using RITE software and listed the many advantages to this program. The cost is $18,700. Council asked that liquor operations funds be used to purchase this software and will approve the purchase which is on the meeting agenda tonight. c. 2023 Budget and Financial Plan Discussion Staff presented a very preliminary and first request of items. The next step is to meet with each department and drill down further. Department heads will be involved as much as possible. The July 5 regular council meeting will be cancelled and a budget work session will be held on July 11. The 2023 budget is the second year that a concentrated effort is made to get a dedicated funding source for general fund vehicles into the financial plan. The 2022 dollar amount was reduced to $375,000. The 2023 dollar amount at this point is $550,000. The transfers project tax levy sees an increase of$295,000 in 2023 over 2022 amounts. Increases are in fire capital assets, street maintenance, trail maintenance and building maintenance. In addition, money is included to start to collect dollars for the replacement of engine 1. Local Government Aid (LGA) dollars are included in this item. The assumption is being made that our LGA dollars are going to be the same as in 2022. Existing and future debt includes funding for street projects for the years 2023— 2025. It also includes debt funding for the potential locker rooms at the arena and for the police building expansion. The city's solid waste operations ended as of December 31, 2021. The operation had contributed to the general fund for human resource costs and administration costs. These contributions will no longer be made beginning in 2023. The park improvement fund CIP is added as a placeholder to create city council discussion on a dedicated tax levy item to increase the funding for park improvement projects. The parks improvement CIP includes a negative fund balance beginning in 2028. The draft budget includes: - Two new positions in 2023 and 2024, and one new position in 2025 and 2026. - A 2% increase in other revenues is used to account for increased income from permits, etc. - The amount used for fiscal disparities is increased by 1% per year. - Increased human resources costs in terms of wages, cost of living adjustments and benefit cost increases are assumed in the plan. Large items affecting the 2023 budget are: - First year collection for engine 1 replacement-$220,000 - Increase in annual pavement management funding-$25,000 Council Work Session Minutes June 6,2022 Page 4 - Increase for vehicle CIP cash - $175,000 An option for the solid waste money, amounting to $1.9 million, is to put it in the general fund to buy down the levy. However, staff suggested saving the solid waste fund as long as we can and use it as needed. The current levy increase is at 14.4%. Staff will work together as a team to prioritize cuts to reduce this amount. The leasing of vehicles has reduced the amount by$150,000. Council suggested the locker room improvements could be a fundraiser through the school district. Council asked about the engine replacement and since we will bond for it, why collect 2% each year? Staff explained the ladder certificate is built into the levy. When it's paid off, the money is allocated to buy the next engine. Council noted funds were approved for the Akin Road project, but now we are not doing it. Staff recalled we talked about a mill and overlay and then a road reconstruction at a cost of$2.2 million. We will roll the$160,000 set aside for the project into next year to offset the project costs. Council asked what the $1.1 million in the storm water fund is for in 2027. Staff will review that item. Council asked staff to take the last two years and show how the projects were funded and what was done. They did not recall seeing a trail plan this year. Trails for Mystic Meadows are going out for bid and also trails in Regetta Fields. These will use up the fund. Council noted the fund balance is going down and we don't want to sacrifice that for our bond rating. Staff agreed to not let the fund balance get below 40%. Council asked about the number to maintain the current tax capacity. If we stay as is it will drop from 52%to 46%. Council was comfortable with a 4-6%tax increase. 4. Adjourn MOTION by Porter, second by Wilson to adjourn at 6:45 p.m. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. Respectfully submitted, Cynthia 'Muller Cynthia Muller Administrative Assistant COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR June 6,2022 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hoyt at 7:00 p.m. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Hoyt led the audience and Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ROLL CALL Members Present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Members Absent: None Also Present: Joel Jamnik, City Attorney; Lynn Gorski, City Administrator; Chris Regis, Finance Director; Gary Rutherford, Police Chief;Justin Elvestad, Fire Chief; Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director; Josh Solinger, Liquor Operations Manager; Cynthia Muller, Administrative Assistant Audience: Barbara Svoboda, Kristy Rhoades, Kate Rhoades, Sara Fry, Amanda Kelting, Pennie Page, Pat Hennen, Ashley Crabtree, Dave and Cindy McMillen, Mary Gjerde, Mayro Rhoades, Larry Smith, Blanche Reichert, Eric and Kelsey Jezierski 4. APPROVE AGENDA MOTION by Wilson, second by Bernhjelm to approve the agenda. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. S. ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Proclaim Juneteenth Proclamation for the City of Farmington -Administration Mayor Hoyt read a proclamation proclaiming June 19, 2022, as Juneteenth Day in Farmington. b) Adopt Resolution and Present Check to Rambling River Center— Liquor Operations Farmington Liquors held a round up, wine tasting and silent auction to raise funds for a new 12 passenger van for the Rambling River Center. The total amount raised was$14,531.30. Manager Solinger presented a check to Rambling River Center Board Chair Pennie Page. MOTION by Porter, second by Wilson to adopt RESOLUTION R41-22 accepting the donation. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. C) Dakota County Farmington Library Presentation Farmington Library Manager Barbara Svoboda and new library staff Aimee Schrieber and Daniel Schuette presented highlights of events and activities happening at the Farmington Library. The Library has many wonderful activities for all ages. Council asked to make sure there is a link to the Library on the city's website. Council Minutes(Regular) June 6,2022 Page 2 6. CITIZEN COMMENTS Mr. William Pelach, 315 Spruce Street, Apt 112, asked about the status of the Dakota Motors building on Elm Street. He asked what portion of Spruce Street will be reconstructed and when will it start. Staff will respond. Ms. Kristy Rhoades, 617 Spruce Street, read excerpts from a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King as a way to acknowledge Juneteenth. Kate Rhoades thanked everyone for helping to change the world. Ms. Kelsey Jezierski, 18297 Dunbury Avenue, thanked Kristy Rhoades for submitting the Juneteenth proclamation. She was happy to see it progress. She recognized Sara Fry for her support and advocacy. She recognized Councilmembers Wilson and Lien for their voice of support and Councilmember Bernhjelm's note of support. She appreciated the dialogue at the last work session. She heard about the conversation and read the article in the newspaper and the minutes. She asked why the proclamation was not adopted as written? There was a comment about making June 19 a celebratory event for everyone. Juneteenth is an event for the black community only. It is not a day to celebrate other cultures. Just because we adopted a proclamation does not mean council will be flooded with other requests. The fact the proclamation was diminished in importance is not okay. Do better, be vulnerable and courageous. 7. CONSENT AGENDA MOTION by Bernhjelm, second by Porter to approve the Consent Agenda as follows: a) Approved May 2, 2022, City Council Work Session and Meeting Minutes— Administration b) Approved May 16, 2022, City Council Work Session and Meeting Minutes— Administration C) Approved Temporary On-Sale Liquor License—Rotary Club of Farmington— Administration d) Approved Temporary On-Sale Liquor License—Farmington Lions Club— Administration e) Adopted RESOLUTION R42-22 Accepting Grant from CenterPoint Energy— Administration f) Adopted RESOLUTION R43-22 Accepting Donation from Happy Harry's Furniture to the Rambling River Center—Parks and Recreation g) Adopted RESOLUTION R44-22 Accepting Donations from the Farmington VFW and Veteran's Steak Fry to the Rambling River Center—Parks and Recreation h) Approved Partial Release of Land from Development Contract—Outlot B,Troyhill 3rd Addition—Community Development i) Approved Development Contract—Vermillion Commons—Community Development j) Approved New Software Proposal—Liquor Operations k) Approved Bills— Finance 1) Approved Staff Changes and Recommendations—Human Resources APIF, MOTION CARRIED. Council Minutes(Regular) June 6,2022 Page 3 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT 10. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS a) 2021 Management and Annual Financial Report— Finance The report of the annual audit was presented by Mr. Bill Lauer, of MMKR. The auditors gave an opinion on the financial statements and tested internal controls and compliance. The process went very well and records are in good condition. The city received a clean opinion which is the highest rating. MOTION by Wilson, second by Bernhjelm to accept the 2021 Management and Annual Financial Report. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS a) Adopt Resolution Awarding Sale of Series 2022A G.O. Bonds - Finance These bonds will be used to fund the 2022 Spruce and Division Streets reconstruction and parking lot improvements. The bonds have a 10-year term. Four bids were received with the lowest being$3,650,000. The total debt service per year is$450,000. MOTION by Porter, second by Lien to adopt RESOLUTION R45-22 award the sale of$3,650,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2022A to the low bidder as presented by Northland Securities, Inc. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 13. COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE Wilson: Thanked Finance Director Regis for his incredible work. The baseball team is in the sectional championship game. High School graduation was last Friday. Porter. Congratulations to the class of 2022. Special thanks to Officer Neuman. Bernhjelm: Exciting things are coming for Dew Days. There was a neighborhood event for the end of school at Meadowview Elementary. Neighbors did a great job. Lien: Thank you to the police department for the open house. Great job to Finance Director Regis. There were a lot of Memorial Day activities last week. Jamnik: He will be out for ten days and City Attorney Leah Koch will be attending the next meeting. Gorski. Farmington has a new application system. We have great positions open —HR Specialist and Public Works Director. On MNBid.org we have 15 and 20 yard dumpsters for bid. Dew Days buttons are on sale at city hall for$4. Council Minutes(Regular) June 6,2022 Page 4 Rutherford: The police department open house was a lot of fun. Each year it gets a little better. Thank you to Sergeant Nate Siem for coordinating the open house. Omlid: Thanked the Library for their great partnership. Summer programs start next week. Kiss the Pig canisters are out as a fundraiser for the Rambling River Center. Regis: He is busy with budget work. Elvestad: Invited the council to the return of a 1926 fire truck at the Fire Station. Hoyt: Summer is here. School is out. Be aware of kids on bikes. Congratulations to our graduates. The Dew Days committee is working hard. There will be a little something for everyone at Dew Days. 14. ADJOURN MOTION by Bernhjelm, second by Porter to adjourn at 8:18 p.m. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. Respectfully submitted, Cynthia duller Cynthia Muller Administrative Assistant CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 OFarmingtonMN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Cynthia Muller, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution Appointing 2022 Primary Election Judges-Administration DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The Primary Election is Tuesday, August 9, 2022. DISCUSSION Per State Statute 20413.21, election judges must be appointed at least 25 days before the election. The attached resolution appoints judges for all precincts one through six for the 2022 Primary Election. BUDGET IMPACT Election costs are included in the 2022 budget. ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution appointing election judges for the Primary Election on August 9, 2022. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description ❑ Resolution Resolution RESOLUTION NO. R46-22 APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE AUGUST 9,2022,STATE PRIMARY ELECTION Pursuant to due call and notice thereof,a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington,Minnesota,was held in the Council Chambers of said city the 2011'day of June,2022 at 7:00 p.m. Members present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Members absent: None Member Lien and Member Porter introduced and seconded the following resolution: WHEREAS,pursuant to Section 204B.21 of the Minnesota Election Laws, election judges shall be appointed by the governing body of the municipality at least 25 days before the election at which the election judges will serve; and WHEREAS, election judges shall receive at least the prevailing Minnesota minimum wage for each hour spent carrying out duties at the polling place and attending training sessions. NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Dakota County Absentee Ballot Board is delegated the duty of duplicating military and overseas absentee ballots when necessary, and the following be appointed to the Farmington Absentee Ballot Board for duplicating Farmington ballots when necessary and processing of ballots at the hourly rate of$12,50: 2022 Absentee Ballot Board Nancy Bjerke Dirk Rotty Dave Stanek Jeanne Stanek BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the individuals listed in this resolution are appointed to serve in the City of Farmington as election judges for the 2022 State Primary Election at the hourly rate of$12.50 for election judges and$14 for head judges; and will serve at the following designated polling locations: Precinct 1 —Rambling River Center, 325 Oak Street Precinct 2—Church of St. Michael,22120 Denmark Avenue Precinct 3—Farmington Maintenance Facility, 19650 Municipal Drive Precinct 4—Farmington Lutheran Church,20600 Akin Road Precinct 5—Bible Baptist Church, 19700 Akin Road Precinct 6—Farmington City Hall,430 Third Street 2022 PrimaryElection Judges Renee Senger Gerald Ristow Leiann Schulz Rose Benz Lynn Nordine Josh Grugal Brian LaCroix Daniel Miller Vicki Pepera Karen Pietsch James Nieters Julie Simonson Jason Jensen Hazel Truax Brenda Lendzion Susan Bastian Lisa Benson Colby Meyer Amy Suchon Lois Lotze Jeff Walton Karen St. John Sara Dutton Joyce Wickett Ron Miles Michelle Tisl Alan Lendzion Tiffany Livingston ! Robert Benson Gary Fricke Michelle Hinze Lynette Tenore Jenaye Croft Gregory Pye Joy Pankow Kim Lomas Marie Loven Patti lbinger William Prins Theresa Stokes Lee Benz Nancy Stein Pennie Page Drew Roach Edward Dombek Barbara Neal Robert Horvath Michele Tyburg Hardai Prasad Nancy Wilson Rebecca LaCroix BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk,or City Clerk's designee, is authorized to appoint additional election judges as needed to conduct the 2022 State Primary Election. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmingon City Council in open session on the 20t11 day of June 2022. M or Attested to this d63 )'day of June,2022. ity A ministrator SEAL ITV OF © 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-280-6800 1 FarmingtonMN,gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Cynthia Muller, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Accept Resignation Rambling River Center Advisory Board-Administration DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION A resignation has been received from the Rambling River Center Advisory Board. DISCUSSION Ms.Joan Moes has submitted her resignation from her position on the Rambling River Center Advisory Board effective immediately. Her term on the board runs through January 31, 2025. A copy of her resignation is attached. This vacancy will be advertised in an effort to fill it as soon as possible. BUDGET IMPACT None. ACTION REQUESTED Accept the resignation of Joan Moes from the Rambling River Center Advisory Board effective immediately. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description ❑ Exhibit Resignation From:Joan Moes; Sent:Wednesday, une1 22 10:2 AM To: Kellee Omlid<komlid @ci.farmington.mn.us>; Missie Kohlbeck<MKohlbeck@farmingtommn.gov> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Advisory Board After much consideration, I have made a difficult decision. For, personal reasons, I am resigning from the RRC Advisory Board, effective immediately. I only wish the best for the RRC. Sincerely, Joan Moes CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. PLEASE REPORT"SUSPICIOUS EMAILS TO: ITSUPPORT@ FARMINGTON M N.GOV i i CITY OF 0 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-280-6800 woo ®Y ' I FarmingtonMN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution Accepting Donation from the Veteran's Steak Fry to the Rambling River Center- Parks and Recreation DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The Veteran's Steak Fry recently gave another donation to the Rambling River Center(RRC)from its annual steak fry. DISCUSSION The Veteran's Steak Fry held its 19th Annual Steak Fry Fundraising event for the Rambling River Center on Saturday, May 21, 2022. The Veteran's Steak Fry donated an additional$200.00. The Veteran's Steak Fry initially donated $375.00 the night of the event and then sent another check for$200.00. The donated money will be placed in the RRC Capital I mprovement Fund, so it may either be used for future building improvements and/or to purchase new equipment or furniture. Staff will communicate the city's appreciation on behalf of the city council to the Veteran's Steak Fry for this generous donation. BUDGET IMPACT N/A ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution accepting the donation of$200.00 from the Veteran's Steak Fry to the RRC. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description Resolution Donation Resolution RESOLUTION NO. R47-22 ACCEPTING DONATION OF$200.00 FROM THE VETERAN'S STEAK FRY TO THE RAMBLING RIVER CENTER Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the council chambers of said City on the 201h day of June 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Members Absent: None Member Lien and Member Porter introduced and seconded the following: WHEREAS, a donation of$2.00.00 was made by the Veteran's Steak Fry to the Rambling River Center; and, WHEREAS, it is required by State Statute that such donation be formally accepted; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the city to accept this donation. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration,the Mayor and City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, hereby accepts with gratitude the generous donation of $200.00 from the Veteran's Steak Fry to the Rambling River Center from a steak fry fundraising event. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Coun ' in open ses ' n on the 20th day of June 2022. ay r.. Attested to they 4)? day of June 2022. City"� ministrator SEAL CITY OF O 430 Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 OFarmington M N,gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Approve Request to Waive Fees for 2022 Dew Days Celebration - Parks and Recreation DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The 43rd Annual Dew Days celebration is June 23—26, 2022. Permits and fees would normally be required for events related to the 2022 Dew Days celebration. DISCUSSION The Dew Days committee is requesting city council waive the fees for the permits and fees required for the Dew Days celebration. City council has approved the waiver of fees in previous years. BUDGET IMPACT Exhibition Temporary Outdoor(Ord 3-17-4)2022 Fee @$50.00 Each Name of Event Location of Event Fee Dew Days activities Rambling River Center parking lot$50.00 City Facility 2022 Rental Fees Name of Event Location Fee Beverage Garden Rambling River Center Garage$800.00 Total amount of fees waived for 2022 Dew Days Celebration$850.00 The fees for the Dew Days celebration were not budgeted as revenue in the city's 2022 budget. I n addition to the waiver of fees,the city doesn't charge Dew Days for staff time for, but not limited to, attendings meetings, hanging banners, hauling picnic tables, posting and enforcing No Parking zones, placing and moving barricades as necessary, and organizing and staffing events. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the request to waive fees for the 2022 Dew Days celebration and authorize the city administrator to consider waiving additional fees that may come up during event planning. CITY F O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON 651-28o-6800 9 O FarmingtonMN,gov i TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Adopt Ordinance and Summary Ordinance Amending Section 10-6-18 as it Relates to Shoreland Management Regulations- Community Development DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION Attached,for Council's review and approval is an ordinance(and summary ordinance) amending Section 10-6-18 of the City Code as it relates to Shoreland Management Regulations. DISCUSSION The changes that are shown in the attached ordinance(and generally described in the attached summary ordinance) are to bring the City's Shoreland Management Regulations into full compliance with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) model ordinance. The changes include the following: • Adding language on how to determine Commercial PUD base density within the shoreland; • Adding language that water oriented accessory structures and facilities can be allowed in the shoreland provided certain criteria are met(i.e., height,structure size and setback). • Adding language regarding the amount of the shore impact zone that must be preserved in a natural or existing state for new and existing residential Planned Unit Developments as well as for commercial Planned Unit Developments. • Adding a section on Open Space Maintenance and Administration Requirements for Planned Unit Developments within the shoreland. This includes language on means of preserving and maintaining of open space within the PUD while also including the need for owners associations and outlining features that must be associated with the owners association. • Adding a section on Erosion Control and Stormwater Management. This includes language for the need of erosion control plans and stormwater management facilities within Planned Unit Developments. Added verbiage that impervious surface for an entire residential PUD in the shoreland cannot exceed 25% of the project site. Added verbiage that impervious surfaces within any tier for commercial PUD cannot exceed 25%of the tier area. • Added a section on Conversions. This allows existing resorts or other land uses and facilities within the shoreland to be converted to residential Planned Unit Developments under certain circumstances and provided certain standards are met. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on this ordinance amendment at its regular meeting on June 14, 2022 and recommended approval of the ordinance amendment with a vote of 4-0. BUDGET IMPACT NA ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached ordinance and summary ordinance amending Section 10-6-18 of the City Code as it relates to Shoreland Management Regulations. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Ordinance Ordinance Amendment D Ordinance Summary Ordinance i CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 022-768 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 CHAPTER 6,SECTION 18 OF THE CITY CODE AS i IT RELATES TO SHORELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,on June 20,2022,Ordinance No. 022-768 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota. j: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that,because of the lengthy nature of this ordinance,the following summary of the ordinance has been prepared for publication. NOTICE 15 FURTHER GIVEN Ordinance No. 022-76 includes the following changes: • Adding language on how to determine Commercial PUD base density within the shoreland; ; • Adding language that water oriented accessory structures and facilities can be allowed in the shoreland 1 ` provided certain criteria are met(i.e.,height,structure size and setback); • Adding language regarding the amount of the shore impact zone that must be preserved in a natural or I existing state for new and existing residential Planned Unit Developments as well as for commercial Planned Unit Developments; • Adding a section on Open Space Maintenance and Administration Requirements for Planned Unit Developments within the shoreland; • Adding a section on Erosion Control and Stormwater Management; • Adding a section on Conversions. i A printed copy of the whole ordinance is available for inspection by any person during the city's regular office hours. i i APPROVED for publication by the City Council of the City of Farmington this 201h da une,. 22. CITY OF FARMI By: Jo a oyt,Mayor ATTEST: By: �j 1 Lyn orskl Ci Administrator SEAL Approved as to form the 21 st day of June 2022, By: °C City Attorney Published in the Dakota County Tribune the 1st day of July 2022, CITY OF FARMINGTON DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 022-768 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 6,SECTION 18 OF THE CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO SHORELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Title 10 of the Farmington City Code,is hereby amended by replacing the current code with the following language: TITLE 10 ZONING Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 10-6-18 SHORELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS: (A) Purpose and Authorization: 1. Purpose:The uncontrolled use of shorelands affects the public health,safety and general welfare by contributing to the pollution of public waters,negative impacts on fish and wildlife habitat,and by impairing the local tax base.Therefore,it is in the best Interests of the public health,safety and welfare to provide for the wise subdivision,use and development of shorelands of public waters.The legislature of Minnesota has delegated responsibility to local governments of the state to regulate the subdivision,use and development of the shorelands of public waters and thus preserve and enhance the quality of surface waters,conserve the economic and natural environmental values of shorelands,and provide for the wise use of waters and related resources.The city of Farmington hereby recognizes this responsibility. 2. Statutory Authorization:This section is adopted pursuant to the authorization and policies contained in Minnesota Statutes Annotated,chapter 103F,Minnesota regulations,parts 6120.2500-6120.3900,and the planning and zoning enabling legislation in Minnesota Statutes Annotated,chapter 462. (B) General Provisions: 1. Jurisdiction:The provisions of this section shall apply to the shorelands of the public water bodies as identified in subsection(D)of this section.Pursuant to Minnesota regulations,parts 6120.2500-6120.3900,flowage less than ten(10)acres in size is exempt from the requirements under this section. 2. Application:This section shall apply to any applicant for a subdivision approval,or permit for grading,excavation,or mining in shoreland areas Issued after July 15,2002.This section applies to all land located within the defined shoreland. 3. Abrogation and Greater Restriction:it is not Intended by this section to repeal,abrogate, or impair any existing easements,covenants,or deed restrictions.However,where this section imposes greater restrictions,the provisions of this section shall prevail.All other i sections of this code inconsistent with this section are hereby repealed to the extent of the inconsistency only. 4. Compliance:The use of any shoreland of public waters;the size and shape of lots;the use,size,type and location of structures on lots;the installation and maintenance of water supply and waste treatment systems,the grading and filling of any shoreland area; the cutting of shoreland vegetation;and the subdivision of land shall be in full compliance with the terms of this section and other applicable regulations. 5. Interpretation:In their interpretation and application,the provisions of this section shall be held to be minimum requirements and shall be liberally construed in favor of the city and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any other powers granted by state statutes. 6. Severability:If any section,clause,provision,or portion of this section is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent Jurisdiction,the remainder of this section shall not be affected thereby. (C) Administration- 1. dministration:1. Variances:The planning commission shall hear and decide requests for variances in accordance with the rules that it has adopted for the conduct of business.When a variance is approved after the Department of Natural Resources has formally recommended denial in the hearing record,the notification of the approved variance required in subsection(C)2 of this section shall also include the summary of the public record/testimony and the findings of fact and conclusions that support the issuance of the variance. 2. Notifications to the Department of Natural Resources:Copies of all notices of any public hearings to consider variances,amendments,or conditional uses under local shoreland management controls must be sent to the commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources or the commissioner's designated representative and postmarked at least ten (10)days before the hearings. Notices of hearings to consider proposed subdivisionslplats must include copies of the subdivision/plat.A copy of approved amendments and subdivisions/plats,and final decisions granting variances or conditional uses under local shoreland management controls must be sent to the commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources or the commissioner's designated representative and postmarked within ten(10)days of final action. 3. Mandatory EAW:An Environmental Assessment Worksheet consistent with Minnesota Rules,Chapter 4410 must be prepared for projects meeting the thresholds of Minnesota Rules,part 4410.4300,Subparts 19a,20a,25,27,28,29,and 36a. (D) Shoreland Classification System and Land Uses: 1. Shoreland Classification System:The public waters of the city of Farmington have been classified below consistent with the criteria found in Minnesota regulations,part 6120.3300,and the protected wafers inventory map for Dakota County,Minnesota. (a) Agricultural Rivers Location Vermillion River T.113N,R.20W,Section 1 and T.114 N,R.19W,Sections 29,30,and 31 And R.20W,Section 36 (b) Tributary RiverslStreams* North Greek T.114N,R.20W,Sections 3,4,8,9,10,11, 12,13 and T. 114N,R.19W,Sections 18,19,and 30 Middle Creek T.114N,R.19W,Section 30 and T.114N,R.20W,Sections 15,16, 17,21, 22,25 and 26 South Creek T.114N,R.20W,Sections 19,20,29,32, 33,34,35,and 36 *All.protected watercourses in the city.of Farmington shown on the protected waters inventory map for Dakota County,a copy of which is hereby adopted by reference,not given a classification above shall be considered"tributary". The shoreland area for these water bodies shall be shown on the official zoning map(or official zoning overlay map). 2. Land Uses for River and Stream Shoreland: (a) The land uses for the given classifications of water bodies shall comply with the table below as well as the uses of the underlying zoning district;the more restrictive shall apply. P=Permitted use C=Conditional use N=Prohibited use Agricultural Tributary Single-unit detached dwelling P P Twin home,two-unit,and three-to P P four-unit dwellings _ Residential PUD G C Commercial C C Commercial PUD* C C Solar Power Facilities(principal C C use) Parks/historic sites P P PublictSemipublic C C Industrial N C i i E Agricultural:cropland and pasture P P Agricultural feedlots:New _N N Agricultural feedlots:Expansion or C C resumption of existing Forest management P P Extractive use C C_ 'Limited expansion of a commercial planned unit development involving up to 6 additional dwelling units or sites may be allowed as a permitted use provided the provisions of the city's PUD requirements are satisfied. (b) Interpretation (1) When an interpretation question arises about whether a specific land use fits within a given"use"category,the Planning Commission shall decide the issue. (2) When a question arises as to whether a land use district's boundaries are properly delineated on the official zoning map,this decision shall be made by the city council, (E) Zoning and Water Supply/Sanitary Provisions: 1. Lot Area and Width Standards: (a) Rivers/Stream Lot Width Standards: (1) There is no minimum lot size requirement for rivers and streams.The lot width standards(in feet)for single,duplex,triplex,and quad residential lots created after the date of enactment of this section for the river and stream classifications are the following: Agricultural Tributary Single-unit 150 75 dwelling Twin home/ 225 115 Two-unit dwelling Three-unit 300 150 dwelling Four-unit 375 190 dwelling (2) _Residential subdivisions with dwelling unit densities exceeding those in the table above can only be allowed if designed and approved as residential planned unit developments. (b) Special Provisions for Planned Unit Developments(PUDs): (1) Processing of PUDs:Planned unit developments in the Shoreland District must be processed as a conditional use and comply with the provisions of this section in addition to those standards outlined in Section 10-5-19. When there is a conflict in requirements,the more stringent of the requirements shall be applied. (2) Density Determination:Proposed new or expansions to existing planned unit developments in the Shoreland District must be evaluated using the following procedures: A. Identify Density Analysis Tiers.Divide the project parcel into tiers by drawing one of more lines parallel to the ordinary high water level at intervals of 300 feet,proceeding landward B. Calculate Suitable Area for Development.Calculate the suitable area within each tier by excluding all wetlands,bluffs,or land below the ordinary high water level of public waters C. Determine Base Density L For residential PUDs,divide the tier width by the minimum single residential lot width ii. For commercial PUDs:_ _.._ _.__ ---_ --- ___-_- Formatted:Font:(Default)+Body(Arlaq,11 pt (1) Determine the average area for each dwelling unit or dwelling Formatted:Outline rt at;I++Level:9+Nu+Afig g Style:1,II,III,...+Start at:1+Alignment:Left+Aligned at: site within each tier. Include both existing and proposed 12.5"+Indent at: 3" dwelling units and sites in the calculation. (a) For dwelling units determine the average inside living floor area of dwelling units in each tier.Do not include decks, patios garages or porches and basements unless they are habitable space. (b) For dwelling sites(campgrounds),determine the area of each dwelling site as follows: For manufactured homes,use the area of the Formatted:Indent:left: 3",First line: 0" manufactured home if known otherwise use 1,000 sf. For recreational vehicles campers or tents,use 400 sf. (2) Select the appropriate floor area/dwelling site area ratio from the following table for the floor area or dwelling site area determined in Section 10-6-18(E)1(b)(2)Cii(1),_--------------_---------- Formatted:Font:(Default)+Body(Adal),11 Formatted Table 1 Formatted Formatted 131 Formatted 6 ----- _ ----- ------- --- - ------ Formatted r1ol Inside General Development General Development Natural Environment"I Lit_ine Lakesw/Setrer–ag Lnakesw/no sewer–all l, c C;' Formatted 7 2 FloorArcn tier' ____--_-------------olhertier&-__-_---_„_-_,ltemoteet Rit� c-�' :.� Formatted - or DwelliniFormatted Ccocral Development Recreational - — '-' q Site Area Lakes-w/no sewer-1” Myelopmenl Lake& Formattedoil ------•---- •---- _ LR......................_lirrl?orirtettandll'snsilion:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::5';' Formatted ... S Aericullaral,Urban Riven Formatted ... 11 And TributaryRi1'Cr:C ....................... 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Lot width standards must be met at both the ordinary high h Formatted 39 water level and at the building line. (Formatted q 4.iv. These standards assume that publicly owned sewer Formatted q1 system service is available to the property. i Formatted ,, 42 Formatted - D. Determine if the Site can Accommodate Increased Density: =4 \ Formatted ... qq Increases to the dwelling unit or dwelling site base densities are I allowed up to the maximum density seen in the table below if all Formatted t451 design criteria are met as well as the following standards are met: Formatted 46 �:. Formatted — - 47 Formatted t48 Formatted r491 Formatted 50 -- —_-_ ttt\ For .. 51 l � Formatted --.. 52 Formatted L. 53 Formatted .. 54 Formatted _ ... 55 Formatted 56 I Formatted 57 t\ R: Formatted 1581 E Formatted f591 Formatted 60 ',,Formatted 61 I. Structure setbacks from the ordinary high water level are increased to at least 50 percent greater than the minimum setback;or ii. The impact on the waterbody is reduced an equivalent amount through vegetative management,topography,or additional acceptable means and the setback is at least 25 percent greater than the minimum setback Shoreland Tier Maximum Density Increase within each Tier(percent) 50 2nd _100 - 3°' 200 4'h 200 51h _...___ 200 (3) 'Design Criteria.All PUDs in the Shoreland must meet the following design criteria A. General Design Standards I. All residential planned unit developments must contain at least five dwelling units or sites. ii. Dwelling units or dwelling sites must be clustered into one or more groups and located on suitable areas of the development. iii. Shore recreation facilities must be centralized and located in areas suitable for them based on a suitability analysis. The number of spaces provided for continuous beaching, mooring,or docking of watercraft must not exceed one for each allowable dwelling unit or site in the first tier (notwithstanding existing mooring sites in an existing commercially used harbor).Launching ramp facilities, including a small dock for loading and unloading equipment,may be provided for use by occupants of dwelling units or sites located in other tiers. iv. Structures,parking areas,and other facilities must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation,topography, increased setbacks,color,or other means acceptable to the local unit of government,assuming summer,leaf-on conditions.Vegetative and topographic screening must be preserved,if existing,or may be required to be provided. M. Accessory structures and facilities,except water oriented accessory structures,must meet the required structure setback and must be centralized. v.vi Water-oriented accessory structures and facilities may be allowed if they meet or exceed design standards contained in Section 10-6-18(E)2(b)(1)of this ordinance and are centralized. B. Open Space Requirements L Open space must constitute at least 50 percent of the total project area and must include: (1)Areas with physical characteristics unsuitable for development in their natural state; 11Areas containing significant historic sites or unplatled cemeteries. (3) Portions of the shore impact zone preserved in its natural or existing state as follows: a For existing residential PUD's,at least 50 percent of the shore impact zone. b. For new residential PUD's,at least 70 percent of the shore impact zone. (2)c. For all commercial PUD's,at least 50 formatted percent of the shore impact zone. ii. Open space may include: (1) Outdoor recreational facilities for use by owners of dwelling units or sites,by guests staying in commercial dwelling units or sites,and by the general public; (2) Non-public water wetlands. iii. Open space shall not include: (1) Dwelling sites or lots,unless owned in common by an owners association; (2) Dwelling units or structures,except water-oriented accessory structures or facilities; (3) Road rights-of-way or land covered by road surfaces and parking areas; (4) Land below the OHWL of public waters;and Commercial facilities or uses. C. ;Open Space Maintenance and Administration Requirements. i Open space preservation The appearance of open space areas including topography,vegetation and allowable uses must be preserved and maintained by use of deed restrictions covenants,permanent easements,public dedication or other equally effective and permanent means The instruments must prohibit: (1) Commercial uses(for residential PUD's): (2)Vegetation and topographic alterations other than routine maintenance: (3)Construction of additional buildings or storage of vehicles and other materials:and (4) Uncontrolled beaching of watercraft. ii. Development organization and functioning Unless an equally effective alternative community framework is established all residential planned unit developments must Use an owners association with the following features: (1) Membership must be mandatory for each dwelling unit or dwelling site owner and any successive owner: (2) Each member must pay a pro rata share of the association's expenses and unpaid assessments can become liens on units or dwelling sites: (3)Assessments must be adjustable to accommodate changing conditions;and (4)The association must be responsible for insurance, taxes and maintenance of all commonly owned properly and facilities. __ ______ __ __ -- co(10.63)mmented[HT(ij:I added this from the model ordnance _------ ... . D. )Erosion Control and Stormwater Management. i Erosion control plans must be developed and must be consistent with the provisions of Section 10-6-18(E)4(b)of this ordinance Erosion control plans approved by a soil and water conservation district may be required if project size and site physical characteristics warrant. ii. Stormwater management facilities must be designed and constructed to manage expected quantities and qualities of stormwater runoff. (1) For residential PUDs impervious surface for the entire project site must not exceed 25%. (2) For commercial PUDs,impervious surfaces within any _ tier must not exceed 25 percent of the tier area. -,___,-- „.-- Commented[HT(21:Iadded tHsfrom the model ordinance (10.84).Note,D.1-1 Is optional. L4)_-..,'Conversions.Local governments may allow existing resorts or other land uses and facilities to be converted to residential PUDs if all of the following standards are met: A. Proposed conversions must be evaluated using the same procedures for residential PUDs involving new construction. Inconsistencies between existing features of the development and these standards must be identified; B. Deficiencies involving water supply and sewage treatment, structure color,impervious coverage,open space,and shore recreation facilities must be corrected as part of the conversion or as specified in the conditional use permit; C Shore and bluff impact zone deficiencies must be evaluated and reasonable improvements made as part of the conversion.These improvements must include,where applicable,the following: i. Removal of extraneous buildings,docks,or other facilities that no longer need to be located in shore or bluff impact zones: ii. Remedial measures to correct erosion,improve vegetative cover and improve screening of buildings and other facilities as viewed from the water;and iii. Conditions attached to existing dwelling units located in shore or bluff impact zones that preclude exterior expansions in any dimension or substantial alterations. The conditions must also provide for future relocation of dwelling units,where feasible,to other locations,meeting all setback and elevation requirements when they are rebuilt or replaced. (5)D Existing dwelling unit or dwelling site densities that exceed FFornatted:Normal,Outline numbered+Level:8+ standards in Section 10-6-18(E)1(b)(2)of this ordinance may be bring Style:A,B,C,...+Stan at:t+Alignment:Left+ allowed to continue but must not be allowed to be increased ed at: 2"+Indent at: 2.5" either at the time of conversion or in the future.Efforts must be made during the conversion to limit impacts of high densities by requiring seasonal use improving vegetative screening, centralizing shore recreation facilities installing new sewage treatment systems,or other means.1 commented tHrt37:i added this from the model ordinance 2. Placement,Design and Height of Structures: (a) Placement of Structures on Lots: (1) When more than one setback applies to a site,structures and facilities must be located to meet all setbacks. (2) Where structures exist on the adjoining lots on both sides of a proposed building site,structure setbacks may be altered without a variance to conform to the adjoining setbacks from the ordinary high water level, provided the proposed building site is not located in a shoreline buffer area. (3) Structures and onsite sewage treatment systems shall be set back(in feet)from the ordinary high water level as follows: Water Classification Structures Sewered Sewage Unsewered Treatment Systems Agricultural river 100 100 100 Tributary river/stream 100 50 75 Where averaging is allowed,structure setbacks cannot be less than fifty percent (50%)of the minimum setback. (b) Design Criteria for Structures: (1) Water Oriented Accessory Structures:Each lot may have one water oriented accessory structure not meeting the normal structure setback requifementi of this section if this water oriented accessory structure complies with the following provisions: A. The structure or facility must not exceed len feet(10')in height, exclusive of safety rails,and cannot occupy an area greater than two hundred fifty(250)square feet.Detached decks must not exceed eight feet(8')above grade at any point. B. The setback of the structure or facility from the ordinary high water level must be at least ten feet(10'), C. The structure or facility must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography,increased setbacks,or color,assuming summer,leaf- on conditions. D. The roof may be used as a deck with safety rails but must not be enclosed or used as a storage area. E. The structure or facility must not be designed or used for human habitation and must not contain water supply or sewage treatment facilities. (2) High Water Elevations:Structures must be placed in accordance with any floodplain regulations applicable to the site. (3) Structures Without Water Oriented Needs:Structures without water oriented needs must be placed on nonripartan lots,or be double the structure setback,or screened from view from public waters by vegetation,topography,or both. 3. Shoreland Buffer Areas: (a) Application:For lots of record created after July 15,2002,a buffer area shall be maintained abutting all rivers and streams.Buffer vegetation shall be established and maintained in accordance with the requirements that follow. (b) Buffer Area Vegetation Requirements:Where acceptable natural vegetation exists in buffer areas,the retention of such vegetation in an undisturbed state Is required unless approval to replace such vegetation is received.A buffer has acceptable vegetation if it: (1) Has a continuous,dense layer of perennial grasses that has been uncultivated or unbroken for at least five(5)consecutive years;or (2) Has an overstory of trees and/or shrubs that has been uncultivated or unbroken for at least five(5)consecutive years;or (3) Contains a mixture of the plant communities in subsections(E)3(b)(1)and (E)3(b)(2)of this section that has been uncultivated or unbroken for at least five(5)years. (c) Maintenance of Buffer Areas:Buffers shall be staked and protected in the field prior to construction unless the vegetation and the condition of the buffer are considered inadequate.Existing conditions vegetation will be considered unacceptable if: (1) Topography or sparse vegetation tends to channelize the flow of surface water. (2) Some other reason the vegetation is unlikely to retain nutrients and sediment. (d) Requirements for Replanting:Where buffer vegetation and conditions are unacceptable,or have been cultivated or otherwise disturbed within ten(10) years of the permit appilcation,or where approval has been obtained to replant, buffers shall be replanted and maintained according to the following standards: (1) Buffers shall be planted with a native seed mix approved by MnDOT, BWSR,MRCS or the Dakota SWCD,with the exception of a onetime planting with an annual nurse or cover crop.Plantings of native(orbs and grasses may be substituted for seeding.All substitutions must be approved by the city.Groupings/clusters of native trees and shrubs,of species and at densities appropriate to site conditions,shall also be planted throughout the buffer area. (2) The seed mix and planting shall be broadcast/installed according to MnDOT,BWSR,NRCS or Dakota SWCD specifications.The selected seed mixes and plantings for permanent cover shall be appropriate for the soil site conditions and free of invasive species. (3) Buffer vegetation(both natural and created)shall be protected by erosion and sediment control measures during construction. (4) During the first five(5)full growing seasons,except where the city has determined vegetation establishment is acceptable,the owner or r i o- i CL kp i t applicant must replant buffer vegetation where the vegetative cover is less than ninety percent(90%).The owner or applicant must assure reseeding or replanting if the buffer changes at anytime through human intervention or activities. (5) No fertilizer shall be used in establishing new buffer areas. (6) Applicants may obtain from the city a set of standard seeding and planting specifications for buffer areas,which meet all the city requirements. (e) Buffer Identification:Buffer areas shall be identified by permanent monumentation acceptable to the city.in residential subdivisions,a monument is required for each lot.In other situations,a monument is required for each three hundred feet(300')of wetland edge. (f) Vegetation Clearing or Removal:The clearing and removal of vegetation in the buffer area is prohibited,except for selective clearing and pruning of individual trees that are dead,diseased,noxious weeds,or hazards.Owners are encouraged to leave dead trees and branches in the buffer area,because they are part of the native natural environment and provide necessary habitat to many birds and native wildlife. (g) Dumping in Buffer Areas:Dumping yard waste in buffer areas,including leaves and grass clippings,is prohibited by this section. (h) Determination of Buffer Areas:All buffer areas are measured from the ordinary high water level as marked in the field. (i) Minimum Buffer Areas:Buffers shall be established adjacent to major waterways as shown and classified on map 1-Vermillion River watershed attached to the VRWJPO standards,and as described for the various classifications below. (1) Conservation corridor;lower reach(Vermillion River downstream of Biscayne Avenue):One hundred fifty foot(150')average,one hundred foot(100')minimum measured from the edge of the meander belt of the river. (2) Conservation corridor;upper reach(Vermillion River upstream of Biscayne Avenue and South Branch Vermillion River):One hundred fifty foot(150')average,one hundred foot(100')minimum measured from the edge of the meander belt of the river. (3) Aquatic corridor;principal connector:Required buffer width one hundred foot(100')average,sixty five foot(65')minimum measured from the edge of the meander belt of the river. (q) Aquatic corridor,principal connector with trout stream designation:One hundred foot(109),no averaging,as required by the NPDBS general construction permit. i (5) Aquatic corridor,tributary connector:Fifty foot(50')average,thirty five fool(35')minimum,plus two feet(2')for every one percent(1%)of slope measured from the edge of the meander belt of the tributary. (6) Water quality corridor:Thirty foot(30')average,twenty foot(20')minimum where there is a flow path for concentrated surface runoff measured from the centerline of the flow path. (ly Buffer Averaging:The city may recommend buffer averaging for buffers in areas designated manage 1,manage 2 or greenway corridors in instances where it will provide resource protection to a valuable adjacent upland habitat,or allow for reasonable use of property,provided that the total buffer area on site contained In the buffer area remains the same.No buffer averaging is allowed for trout stream buffers. (k) Public Trail Exemption:Public trails that are routed through stream buffers for specific interpretive purposes shall be exempted from this requirement. (1) Maximum Width:If the area of the buffer has a preconstruct€on slope of twelve percent(12%)or greater,the buffer shall be at the maximum width for the applicant's stream classification.The use of a meandering buffer area to maintain a natural appearance is encouraged,but not required in areas of flat topography. (m) Stream Buffer Area Mitigation:Where alteration of a stream buffer area is approved and mitigation is required,mitigation must result in equal or improved buffer function and value.Mitigation plans must address water quality protection and wifdfife habitat.The following criteria shall be required for stream buffer area mitigation: (1) Buffer Replacement:Buffers must be required at a one to one(1:1)ratio. The buffer requirement associated with the stream classification will be required for the replacement buffer,unless replacement is occurring adjacent to a stream with a higher classification.In this case,the buffer area requirement for the higher stream classification will apply. (2) Mitigation Goals:Mitigation shall be equal to or shall improve buffer function and value.The function and value will include protection of water quality and provision of wildlife habitat. (3) Wildlife Diversity:Mitigation involving the buffer area shall provide landscaping for nesting,food for wildlife,wildlife cover,and utilize a diversity of native flora(trees,shrubs,grasses,herbaceous plants)to encourage wildlife diversity. (4) Trout Streams:Mitigation in buffer areas along trout streams shall require landscaping that protects trout habitat,such as trees,shrubs,and tall native grasses that shade the stream. (5) Area of Mitigation:Stream buffer mitigation should be undertaken on site. If this is not feasible,mitigation should occur locally within the subwatershed.if this is not possible,mitigation should occur outside the subwatershed,elsewhere in the city. (6) Buffer Plantings:Stream buffer area plantings that are completed for mitigation shall meet the standards for plantings specified in subsection (E)4 of this section. 4. Shoreland Alterations:Alterations of vegetation and topography will be regulated to prevent erosion into public waters,fix nutrients,preserve shoreland aesthetics,preserve historic values,prevent bank slumping,and protect fish and wildlife habitat. (a) Vegetation Alteration: (1) Standards:Removal or alteration of vegetation,except of agricultural uses as regulated in subsection(E)7 of this section is allowed subject to the following standards: A. Intensive vegetation clearing within the shore zone and on steep slopes is prohibited. B. In shore impact zones and on steep slopes,limited clearing of trees and shrubs and cutting,pruning,and trimming of trees is allowed to provide a view to the water from the principal dwelling site and to accommodate the placement of stairways and landings,picnic areas,access paths,livestock watering areas, beach and watercraft access areas,and permitted water oriented accessory structures or facilities,provided that: I. The screening of structures,vehicles,or other facilities as viewed from the water,assuming summer,leaf-on conditions,is not substantially reduced; ii. Existing shading of water surfaces is preserved along rivers;and iii. The above provisions are not applicable to the removal of trees,limbs,or branches that are dead,diseased,or pose safety hazards. (2) Exemption:Vegetation alteration necessary for the construction of structures and sewage treatment systems and the construction of roads and parking areas regulated by subsection(E)5 of this section are exempt from this subsection. (b) Topographic Alterations/Grading and Filling: (1) Grading and filling and excavations necessary for the construction of structures,sewage treatment systems,and driveways under validly issued construction permits for these facilities do not require the issuance of a separate grading and filling permit.However,the grading and filling standards in this section must be incorporated Into the issuance of permits for construction of structures,sewage treatment systems,and driveways. (2) Public roads and parking areas are regulated by subsection(E)5 of this section. (3) Notwithstanding subsections(E)4(b)(1)and(E)4(b)(2)of this section,a grading and filling permit will be required for: A. The movement of more than ten(10)cubic yards of material on steep slopes or within shore or bluff impact zones;and B. The movement of more than fifty(50)cubic yards of material outside of steep slopes and shore and bluff impact zones. Excavations where the intended purpose is connection to a public water,such as boat slips,canals,lagoons,and harbors,must be controlled by local shoreland controls.Permission for excavations may be given only after the commissioner has approved the proposed connection to public waters. (4) Conditions for Approval:The following considerations and conditions must be adhered to during the issuance of construction permits,grading and filling permits,conditional use permits,variances and subdivision approvals: A. Grading or filling in any type 2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8 wetland must be evaluated to determine how extensively the proposed activity would affect the following functional qualities of the wetland': i. Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention; il. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage; iii. Fish and wildlife habitat; iv, Recreational use; V. Shoreline or bank stabilization;and vl. Noteworthiness,including special qualities such as historic significance,critical habitat for endangered plants and animals,or others. 'This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland alteration being proposed requires permits,reviews,or approvals by other local,state,or federal agencies such as a watershed district,the Minnesota department of natural resources, or the United States army corps of engineers.The applicant will be so advised. B. Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only the smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time possible; C. Mulches or similar materials must be used,where necessary,for temporary bare soil coverage,and a permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as possible; D. Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach any surface water feature must be used; E. Altered areas must be stabilized to acceptable erosion control standards consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation districts and the United States soil conservation service; F. Fill or excavated material must not be placed in a manner that creates an unstable slope; G. Plans to place fill or excavated material on steep slopes must be reviewed by qualified professionals for continued slope stability and must not create finished slopes of thirty percent(30%,)or greater; H. Fill or excavated material must not be placed in bluff impact zones; I. Any alterations below the ordinary high water level of public waters must first be authorized by the commissioner under Minnesota Statutes Annotated,section 105.42; J. Alterations of topography must only be allowed if they are accessory to permitted or conditional uses and do not adversely affect adjacent or nearby properties; K. Placement of natural rock riprap,including associated grading of the shoreline and placement of a filter blanket,is permitted if the finished slope does not exceed three feet(3')horizontal to one foot(1')vertical,the landward extent of the riprap is within ten feet (19)of the ordinary high water level,and the height of the riprap above the ordinary high water level does not exceed three feet (3'). 5. Placement of Roads,Driveways,and Parking Areas: (a) Design Requirements:Public and private roads and parking areas shall be designed to take advantage of natural vegetation and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from public waters.Applicants shall provide documentation by a qualified engineer establishing that all roads and parking areas are designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion to public waters consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation district,or other applicable technical materials_ (b) Setbacks:Roads,driveways,and parking areas must meet structure setbacks and must not be placed within bluff and shore impact zones,when other reasonable and feasible placement alternatives exist.If no alternatives exist,they may be placed within these areas,and must be designed to minimize adverse impacts. (c) Shore Impact Zones:Public and private watercraft access ramps,approach roads,and access related parking areas may be placed within the shore impact i i i i i zones provided the vegetative screening and erosion control conditions of this subsection are met.For private facilities,the grading and filling provisions of this section must be met. 6. Stormwater Management: (a) Natural Drainageways:When possible,existing natural drainageways,wetland, and vegetated soil surfaces must be used to convey,store,filter,and retain stormwater runoff before discharge to public waters. (b) Reduction of Runoff Volumes:Development must be planned and conducted in a manner that will minimize the extent of disturbed areas,runoff,velocities,erosion potential,and reduce the delay runoff volumes.Disturbed areas must be stabilized and protected as soon as possible and facilities or methods used to retain sediment on the site. (c) Design Criteria:When development density,topographic features,and soil and vegetation conditions are not sufficient to adequately handle stormwater runoff using natural features and vegetation,various types of constructed facilities,such as diversion,settling basins,skimming devices,dikes,waterways,and ponds may be used.Preference must be given to designs using surface drainage, vegetation,and infiltration rather than buried pipes and manmade materials and facllities. (d) Impervious Surface Coverage:Impervious surface coverage of lots must not exceed twenty five percent(251/6)of the lot area. (e) Documentation Required:When constructed facilities are used for stormwater management,documentation must be provided by a qualified engineer that they are designed and installed consistent with the field office technical guide of the local soil and water conservation district. {f) Stormwater Outfalls:New constructed Stormwater outfalls to public waters must provide for filtering or settling of suspended solids and skimming of surface debris before discharge. 7. Agricultural Use Standards: (a) General Requirements:General cultivation farming,grazing,nurseries, horticulture,truck farming,sod farming,and wild crop harvesting are permitted uses if steep slopes and shore impact zones are maintained In permanent vegetation or operated under an approved conservation plan(resource management systems)consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation districts or the United States soil conservation service,as provided by a qualified engineer or agency.The shore impact zone for parcels with permitted agricultural land uses is equal to a tine parallel to and fifty feet(59')from the ordinary high water level. (b) Animal Feedlot Standards:Animal feedlots must meet the following standards: (1) New feedlots must not be located in the shoreland or watercourses or in bluff impact zones,and must meet a minimum setback of three hundred f i i 1 I E feet(300)from the ordinary high water level of all public water basins; and (2) Modifications or expansions to existing feedlots that are located within three hundred feet(300')of the ordinary high water level or within a bluff impact zone are allowed if they do not further encroach into the existing ordinary high water level setback or encroach on bluff impact zones.(Ord. 010-629,10-18.2010) 8. Extractive Use Standards:Extractive uses are conditional uses and must meet the following standards: (a) Site Development and Restoration Plan.A site development and restoration plan must be developed,approved,and followed over the course of operation.The Plan must: (1) Address dust,noise,possible pollutant discharges,hours and duration of operation,and anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations; (2) Identify actions to be taken during operation to mitigate adverse environmental impacts,particularly erosion;and (3) Clearly explain how the site will be rehabilitated after extractive activities end. (b) Setbacks for Processing Machinery.Processing machinery must meet structure setback standards from ordinary high water levels and from bluffs. (F) Nonconformities:All legally established nonconformities as of the date of this section may continue,but they will be managed according to applicable state statutes and other regulations of this community for the subjects of alterations and additions,repairs after damage, discontinuance of use and intensification of use.When a nonconforming structure in the shoreland district with less than fifty percent(50%)of the required setback Identified in subsection(E)2 of this section from the water is destroyed by fire or other peril to greater than fifty percent(50°1x)of its estimated market value,as indicated in the records of the county assessor at the time of damage,the structure setback may be increased if practical and reasonable conditions are placed upon a zoning or building permit to mitigate created impacts on the adjacent property or body of water. 1. The following apply to shoreland lots of record in the office of the county recorder on the date of adoption of local shoreland controls that do not meet the requirements of subsection(E)1 of this section.A municipality shall regulate the use of nonconforming lots of record and the repair,replacement,maintenance,improvement,or expansion of nonconforming uses and structures in shoretand areas according to the following: (a) A nonconforming single lot of record located within the shoreland area may be allowed as a building site without variances from lot size requirements,provided that: (1) All structure and septic setback distance requirements can be met; (2) A type 1 sewage treatment system consistent with Minnesota rules, chapter 7080,can be Installed or the lot is connected to public sewer;and (3) The impervious surface coverage does not exceed twenty five percent (25%)of the lot. (b) In a group of two(2)or more contiguous lots of record under common ownership, an individual lot must be considered as a separate parcel of(and for the purpose of sale or development,it it meets the following requirements: (1) The lots must be at least sixty six percent(66%)of the dimensional standard for lot width and lot size for the shoreland classification consistent with Minnesota rates,chapter 6120; (2) The lot must be connected to a public sewer,if available,or must be suitable for the installation of a type 1 sewage treatment system consistent with Minnesota rules,chapter 7080,and local government controls; (3) Impervious surface coverage must not exceed twenty five percent(25%) of each lot;and (4) The development of the lot must be consistent with an adopted comprehensive plan. (c) A lot subject to subsection(F)l(b)of this section not meeting the requirements of subsection(F)1(b)of this section must be combined with the one or more contiguous lots so they equal one or more conforming lots as much as possible. (d) Notwithstanding subsection(F)1(b)of this section,contiguous nonconforming lots of record in shoreland areas under common ownership must be able to be sold or purchased individually if each lot contained a habitable residential dwelling at the time the lots came under common ownership and the lots are suitable for,or served by,a sewage treatment system consistent with the requirements of section 115.55 and Minnesota rules,chapter 7080,or connected to a public sewer. (e) In evaluating all variances,zoning and building permit applications,or conditional use requests,the zoning authority shall require the properly owner to address, when appropriate,stormwater runoff management,reducing impervious surfaces,increasing setback,restoration of wetlands,vegetative buffers,sewage treatment and water supply capabilities,and other conservation designed actions. (f) A portion of a conforming lot may be separated from an existing parcel as long as the remainder of the existing parcel meets the lot size and sewage treatment requirements of the zoning district for a new lot and the newly created parcel is combined with an adjacent parcel.(Ord.011-642,12-19-2011) 2. Additions/Expansions to Nonconforming Structures: (a) Structure Additions:All additions or expansions to the outside dimensions of an existing nonconforming structure must meet the setback,height and other requirements of subsection(E)of this section.Any deviation from these requirements must be authorized by a variance. s i j (b) Deck Additions:Deck additions may be allowed witheut.a variance to a structure not meeting the required setback from the ordinary high water levet if all of the t following criteria and standards are nlel: (1) The structure existed on the dale the structure setbacks were established; (2) A thorough evaluation of the property and.struclure reveals no reasonable location for a deck meeting or exceeding the existing ordinary high water level setback of the structure; (3) The deck encroachment toward the ordinary high water level does hot exceed fifteen percent(150)of the existing setback of the structure from The ordinary high water level or does not encroach closer than thirty feet (30,whichever is more restrictive,and (4) The dock Is constructed primarily of wood,and is not roofed or screened. _ (Ord_010-629,10-18.2010) SECTION 2, Effective Date, Thisordinance shall be effective upon Its passage and publication - according to law. ADOPTED this 20thday of J u ne ,2022,by the City Council of the City of Farmington. - CITY OF FARMINOTO By: Jos a Hoyt Mayor Attest: Lynn btorskli CityAdministrator SEAL Approved as to form the,jstisy of l u n e 2022. By` - City Attorney Summary published in the Dakota County Tribune tho_Lqday of Irrly 2022. CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 Farmington MN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Justin Elvestad, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Approve Contract with Dakota County Agricultural Society- Fire DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The Fire Department has provided its services to the Dakota County Agricultural Society (fairgrounds)for events during the week of the Dakota County Fair.The Dakota County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock Township is in the response area of the Farmington Fire Department. DISCUSSION Staff has determined the level of service adequate to cover the fair's needs, included in the attached contract is fire suppression and emergency medical services for three grandstand events, medical and stand by coverage for other emergencies during the hours of fair operation.The fair attracts many attendees each year and it is in the best interest of the fair and city to have fire personnel at the ready for any emergencies that may arise.These services have been a long-standing partnership and the fairgrounds acknowledges the city and fire department as sponsors of the fair.The contracted price for the fire services for the 2022 fair is $6,350. BUDGET IMPACT All expenses for the services provided at the fairgrounds are included in the contracted price. ACTION REQUESTED Approve the contract with The Dakota County Agricultural Society for$6,350.for fire services during the 2022 Dakota County Fair. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description ❑ Contract Agreement FIRE-RESCUE SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") made thisd0�hday of ._a , 2022, by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON,a Minnesota municipal corporation("City")with offices at 430 Third Street, Farmington, Minnesota 55024, and DAKOTA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, a Minnesota non-profit corporation ("Owner") with offices at 4008 220th Street West,Box 73,Farmington Minnesota 55024. WHEREAS,Owner owns the real property located in Dakota County described on Exhibit "A"attached hereto and incorporated herein, located within the City of Farmington,MN("Subject Property"); and WHEREAS, Owner has requested that the City provide special fire-rescue and related emergency services to the Subject Property, in particular: Fire, rescue and emergency equipment and personnel available to provide emergency services as necessary in conjunction with the grandstand motor events held at the Dakota County Fairgrounds located at 4008 220th Street West, Farmington,Minnesota 55024. NOW THEREFORE,IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS SET FORTH HEREIN,THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City will provide the requested service under this Agreement during the Dakota County Fair in the year 2022, and assume all responsibility for equipment and personnel to be provided,including,but not limited to,compensation and insurance matters. 2. The City will provide an assigned grounds crew consisting of two emergency medical and fire suppression trained personnel with two mobile brush units to respond quickly to any emergencies that arise during the fair; and will provide six fire personnel with water tender for the three demolition derbies. 3. Owner will compensate the City Six Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and no/l00ths Dollars ($6,350.00) for its service commitment. Said compensation is due and payable thirty days after the final day of the fair. 4. Owner agrees to acknowledge both the City of Farmington and the Farmington Fire-Rescue Department as sponsors by using its colored logos in advertising,press releases,websites and on banners. 5. If Owner requests additional services beyond the grandstand motor events, Owner agrees to compensate the City according to the Farmington fee structure in place at the time of the requested services. 222214v1 CITY OF FARMINGTOl By osh Hoyt,May By 6h� nn rski, City Administrator DAKOTA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY By Pete Storlie, Its President 222214v1 EXHIBIT A 222214v1 CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 FarmingtonMN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Justin Elvestad, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Approve Agreement with Dakota County Library- Fire DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The Fire Department has been working with the Dew Days committee to host a waterball event. It was determined the best place to hold the event would be in the Library parking lot. DISCUSSION The Dakota County requires a rental agreement to use the parking lot for this event. BUDGET IMPACT None ACTION REQUESTED Approve the rental agreement with Dakota County Library for$1.00 ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Contract Agreement DAKOTA COUNTY FARMINGTON LIBRARY PARKING LOT RENTAL AGREEMENT This rental agreement is made and entered into between the County of Dakota, by and through the Dakota County Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan, MN 55123 (hereinafter"County") and City of Farmington, (hereinafter RENTER"). 1. Description of Rental Space: The building space being rented under this agreement is the parking lot area of the Farmington Library, 508 Third St., Farmington, MN 55024. Activities will be limited to the parking lot. No persons will be allowed in Library after normal business hours. 2. Term of Rental: RENTER will have use of the rental space on Friday, June 24, 2022 during the time period from 3:OOpm to 8:00 pm. Use of the rental space includes the time required for set-up, take down and clean up of the parking lot. 3. Basic Rental Charge: The basic rental charge for the use of the rental space covered by this agreement is described in the chart below and is payable either by cash or by check to the order of Dakota County. Expenses incurred by County for additional utility usage, custodial or security services, or restoration of the facility as required by damage from the use, will be an additional charge to be paid by the Renter Fees 2022 Farmington Library Parkin Lot $1 4. Securit�Deposit: RENTER shall fully reimburse County upon demand for any damages to or destruction of the rental space, including loss of County property. 5. Use of Premises: The rental space will be used by the RENTER for a watersports activity hosted by the Farminton Fire Department in connection with RENTER's city festival `Dew Days.' The event will not involve serving of alcoholic beverages on the site. The following rules and regulations apply to RENTER's use of the facility: a. Laws: In using Dakota County facilities and conducting any performance, public or private meeting, lecture, concert or other event, the RENTER and its members, employees, representatives, caterers, contractors,patrons, and guests shall abide by all laws of the United States, the State of Minnesota,the rules and regulations of all state and federal agencies, and all local ordinances and regulations of the Fire Department, Board of Health, Police Department and other city agencies. b. Conduct: RENTER is responsible for the conduct and actions of its members, employees, representatives, caterers, contractors,patrons, and guests while in or upon the grounds of a Dakota County facility. RENTER is to keep all egress passageways open and unobstructed at all times. Pagel of 3 C. Cleanup: RENTER shall remove all of its materials after use of the rental space unless written permission is given by the County for storage of materials for a future event. Renter is responsible to leave all areas in a clean and orderly condition. Renter shall meet with a representative of the Dakota County Facilities Management Department after the use, to confirm that the facility is being left in an acceptable condition and that all trash, debris and cigarette butts have been removed. 6. County No Smoking Policy: In accordance with established Dakota County policy, all Dakota County buildings are smoke free. RENTER is responsible to enforce this policy during use of any building, and none of Renter's members, employees, representatives, caterers, contractors, patrons, and guests are allowed to smoke cigarettes, cigars or pipes inside any portion of County's building. RENTER is responsible to police the grounds of the facility that was rented and remove all cigarette butts and tobacco related products after the event. 7. Hold Harmless and Indemnification: Any and all claims that arise or may arise against RENTER, its agents, servants or employees or guests as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of RENTER or its agents, servants, employees or guests while engaged in the use of the rental space shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the County. RENTER shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the County, its officers and employees against any and all liability, loss, costs, damages, expenses, claims or actions, including attorney's fees which the County, its officers or employees may hereafter sustain, incur or be required to pay, arising out of the use of the rental space as contemplated under this Agreement and/or by reason of any act or omission of RENTER, its agents, servants or employees or guests in the use of the rental space or failure to adequately perform RENTER'S obligations pursuant to this Rental Agreement. 8. Liability Insurance: Prior to the scheduled event RENTER will deliver to County a commercial general liability insurance policy for the event in minimum amounts of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. Dakota County shall be named as an additional insured on the insurance policy described above for this event. Insurance certificates provided by the insurance carriers or their agents shall be provided to Dakota County before the scheduled event. 9. Contact Persons: RENTER will designate one contact person for the event who will be on-site on the day of the event. The Contact Person for the event will be present at the event until all participants have left the premises. All questions regarding this Rental Agreement are to be made through the Dakota County Library during normal working hours—contact the Facilities Management staff, attn: Dyland Strand (Dyland.Strandgeo.dakota.mn.us or 651-438-4697. Should an emergency related to the rental space arise,RENTER is to contact 651-438-4388, and the answering service will contact the Facilities Management staff. Page 2 of 3 10. RENTER CONTACT PERSON: Justin Elvestad Cell phone#,612-590-5694 11. Pa meat: The basic rental charge is due upon execution of the Rental Agreement. All additional charges and other fees are to be paid to the County immediately upon receipt of an invoice. 12. Dakota Comity Building Use Policy: This Agreement and the use of the rental space are subject to all the terms and provisions of Dakota County Building Use Policy 4020, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. RENTER and Dakota County agree to the terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement as witnessed by the signatures of the authorized agents set forth below. RENTER City ofFarmin r By:.... - Its: County of Dakota By: Its: fe _.._....---.........As to form: By` _____ Joseph G.Marek Assistant County Attorney KS-2022- Page 3 of 3 CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 m ' i Farmington MN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Chris Regis, Finance Director SUBJECT: Approve Bills - Finance DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION Attached is the June 1, 2022—June 13, 2022 city council check register and recently processed automatic payments for your review. DISCUSSION N/A BUDGET IMPACT N/A ACTION REQUESTED Approve the attached payments. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Council Check Summary R55CKS2 LOGIS600V COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 20,2022 CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier!Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 100834 6/3/2022 100493 BELLBOY CORPORATION 516.40 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203489 0095052100 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 185.83 LIQUOR SUPPLIES&MIXES ORDER 203490 0105208800 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 702.23 100835 6/3/2022 100022 FARMINGTON PRINTING INC 45.00 COPY PAPER 203083 14293 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 45.00 100836 6/3/2022 118262 GORSKI,LYNN 76.96 MAY'22 HOSPITALITY 203497 20220504 GORSKI 1010 6480 MEETING EXPENSE ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 27.59 MAY'22 POSTAGE 203497 20220504 GORSKI 1011 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES HUMAN RESOURCES 01000 04 190.71 MAY'22 MLG MCMA 203497 20220504 GORSKI 1010 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 134.30 MAY'22 LODGING 203497 20220504 GORSKI 1010 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 429.56 100837 6/3/2022 100395 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC 8,120.84 APR'22 SVS:JIM BELL PRK MSTR 203388 022-001-4 1094 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PARK&RECREATION ADMIN 01000 09 8,120.84 100838 6/3/2022 110525 IN-SITU INC 100.00 MAY'22 CELL SVS:WTR LVS SFTWR 203454 8733 6502 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 100.00 100839 6/3/2022 115396 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY GROUP 784.40 HYDRAULIC CTLINDER FOR 0710 203105 P42325 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 116.52 FIRE ENGINE CONNECTION CAP 203179 P06970 1060 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 900.92 100840 6/3/2022 100070 MINNESOTA VALLEY TESTING LABORATORIES 80.00 BAC-T SAMPLE(6)&MTHLY REPRT 203100 1142108 6502 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 80.00 100841 6/3/2022 110954 ULINE SHIPPING&SUPPLY SPECIALISTS,INC 159.00 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 1093 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 945.00 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 1050 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 154.72 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 6502 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 221.03 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 6402 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 110.51 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 6202 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 176.82 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 1090 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 110.52 NEW CARPET MATS 203272 148713322 1072 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 390.91 NEW CARPET MATS 203279 148800649 1015 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 2,266.51 100842 6/3/2022 108450 WSB&ASSOCIATES INC 2,364.50 MAR'22 SVS:POND MAINT DESIGN 203455 R-019577-000-4 6402 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 2 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 2,364.50 100843 6/10/2022 100493 BELLBOY CORPORATION 783.90 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203580 0095051100 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 76.96 LIQUOR SUPPLIES&MIXES ORDER 203581 0105208500 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 204.00 BAG ORDER 203581 0105208500 6115 6250 OTHER SUPPLIES&PARTS PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 125.00 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203582 0094965500 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,189.86 100844 6/10/2022 109503 BIFFS,INC 215.00 MAY'22 PRTBLE RNTL-RRP EVENT 203713 #W865989 1090 6555 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 275.00 MAY'22 PRTBLE RNTL-PD EVENT 203714 #W865988 1050 6555 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 490.00 100845 6/10/2022 100071 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE INC 25.00- BEER ORDER 203546 799123 CR 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 9,552.39 BEER ORDER 203548 799125 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 7,935.60 BEER ORDER 203557 799075 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 17,462.99 100846 6/10/2022 112416 IMPACT MAILING OF MN,INC 91.14 MAY'22 UB MAIL PREP 203696 200182 6202 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 91.14 MAY'22 UB MAIL PREP 203696 200182 6402 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 91.15 MAY'22 UB MAIL PREP 203696 200182 6502 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 271.28 MAY'22 UB BILL POSTAGE 203696 200182 6202 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 271.28 MAY'22 UB BILL POSTAGE 203696 200182 6402 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 271.27 MAY'22 UB BILL POSTAGE 203696 200182 6502 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 1,087.26 100847 6/10/2022 110525 IN-SITU INC 100.00 JUN'22 CELL SVS:WTR LVS SFTWR 203699 9183 6502 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 100.00 100848 6/10/2022 115734 MINNESOTA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 4,557.00 MAY'22 EMPLOYMENT TESTING 203615 398130 1011 6405 EMPLOYMENT TESTING HUMAN RESOURCES 01000 04 4,557.00 100849 6/10/2022 100070 MINNESOTA VALLEY TESTING LABORATORIES 25.00 BAC-T SAMPLE(1) 203185 1143147 6502 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 87.50 BAC-T SAMPLE(7) 203186 1143145 6502 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 112.50 100850 6/10/2022 113833 MMKR CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 13,800.00 AUDIT SERVICES THRU 4/30/22 203077 52488 1021 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FINANCE 01000 02 13,800.00 100861 6/10/2022 102644 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY,INC R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 3 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 620.60 SQD 23 EQUIPMENT 203168 54033 5602 6940 50 VEHICLES-POLICE GEN CAPITAL EQUIP FUND EX 05600 620.60 100852 6/10/2022 114206 SUN LIFE FINANCIAL 3,871.24 JUN'22 LIFE INSURANCE 203611 237780 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 3,871.24 100853 6/10/2022 109709 TRIHUS,DAVID M 48.70 MAY'22 MILEAGE REIM 203625 20220531 TRIHUS 6115 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 48.70 MAY'22 MILEAGE REIM 203625 20220531 TRIHUS 6110 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 97.40 100854 6/10/2022 108808 VINOCOPIA,INC 676.00 WINE ORDER 203549 0305289-IN 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 472.00 WINE ORDER 203579 0305290-IN 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,148.00 157778 6/3/2022 113303 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY 147.60 BEER ORDER 203491 3537410 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 147.60 157779 6/3/2022 108446 ASPEN MILLS,INC. 578.19 UNIFORM ITEMS:ELVESTAD 203249 293984 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 321.65 UNIFORM ITEMS:GREEN,J 203417 294102 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 176.75 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE WESTPHAL 203424 294340 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 54.84 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE OLSON 203425 294341 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 24.85 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE ZEIMET 203426 294285 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 134.25 NEW FIREFIGHTER NAME TAGS 203427 294284 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 24.85 UNIIFORM ALLOWANCE ROUDABUSH 203428 294286 1060 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 1,315.38 157780 6/3/2022 118225 AUTHORITY TITLE,INC. 1,078.11 REF UTIL CR@5360 187TH ST W 196798 KP-210206/82 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 1,076.11 157781 6/3/2022 114471 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE&SPIRITS 281.80 WINE ORDER 203486 344245042 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 15,741.12 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203487 344245043 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 16,022.92 157782 6/3/2022 100578 GEMSTONE CONCRETE MATERIALS,LLC 334.00 REPLACE CURB FAIRVIEW LN/CIR 203183 C2490424 6502 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 334.00 157783 6/3/2022 118408 CHRISTENSON,JESSICA 85.00 MAY 22 PM YOGA 203493 YOGA MAY'22- 1093 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 CHRISTENSON R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 4 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 85.00 157784 6/3/2022 100025 CINTAS CORP LOC 754 41.27 MAY 22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 202893 4118386674 6502 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 48.15 MAY 22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 202893 4118386674 6402 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 48.15 MAY 22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 202893 4116386674 6202 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 61.90 MAY 22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 202893 4118386674 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 68.77 MAY 22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 202893 4118386674 1072 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 68.78 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203278 4119090041 1072 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 61.90 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203278 4119090041 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203278 4119090041 6202 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203278 4119090041 6402 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 41.26 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203278 4119090041 6502 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 41.27 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203283 4119793834 6502 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203283 4119793834 6402 629D UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203283 4119793834 6202 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 61.90 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203283 4119793834 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 68.77 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203283 4119793834 1072 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 74.03 EMBROIDERED T-SHIRTS(30) 203298 1903046866 6502 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 86.37 EMBROIDERED T-SHIRTS(30) 203298 1903046866 6402 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 86.37 EMBROIDERED T-SHIRTS(30) 203298 1903046866 6202 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 06 111.05 EMBROIDERED T-SHIRTS(30) 203298 1903046866 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 123.38 EMBROIDERED T-SHIRTS(30) 203298 1903046866 1072 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 1,285.92 157785 6/3/2022 100030 CORE&MAIN,LP 55.50 WHITE FLAGS 203266 Q821180 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 88.34 VALVE BOX LIDS 203267 Q822220 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 143.84 157786 6/3/2022 110844 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SRVS 10.80 MAR'22 GOPHER 1 FIBER LOCATES 203476 00043825 7400 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 4,690.53 MAR&APR'22 SALT 203500 00043855 1073 6253 STREET MATERIALS SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES 01000 08 4,701.33 157787 6/3/2022 100041 DAKOTA COUNTY PROPERTY TAXATION 176.00 OUTLOT E VITAATTIVE PROP TAX 203453 PID# 4600 2256 70903 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 14-82900-00-050 176.00 157788 6/3/2022 110986 DCA TITLE 121.34 REF UTIL CR@5116 EAGLE LN 198585 21-100111-R 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 123.21 REF UTIL CR@5336 184TH ST W 198596 21-100078-R 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 68.60 REF UTIL CR@19059 EVEREST TRL 198598 21-090250-R 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 313.15 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 5 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 157789 6/3/2022 109931 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS 47.00 SWAY BAR LINKS FOR 0736 203092 1-7608533 6502 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 12.14 STOCK FILTERS 203093 112-186351 7200 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 335.54 STEERING PARTS FOR 0736 203094 158-070324 6502 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 56.50 STOCK FILTERS 203095 1-7608495 7200 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 451.18 157790 6/3/2022 118410 FIRE FLEET AND COACH 24,740.29 REPAIRS TO THE 1926 FIRE TRUCK 203457 1129 4302 6510 1 OUTSIDE VEHICLE REPAIR/MAINT FIRE RELIEF 04300 06 24,740.29 157791 6/3/2022 115462 GROUP HEALTH INC.-WORKSITE 792.00 2022 EAP ANNUAL FEE 201133 463008 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 792.00 157792 6/3/2022 107123 GS DIRECT INC 33.65 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 1095 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 33.65 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 6402 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 33.66 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 33.66 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 33.65 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 1070 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS ENGINEERING SERVICES 01000 07 33.66 PLOTTER SUPPLIES 203323 367968 1030 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PLANNING&ZONING 01000 03 201.93 157793 6/3/2022 100074 HOHENSTEINS INC 1,093.30 BEER ORDER 203488 507097 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,093.30 157794 6/3/2022 111773 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS,LLC 156.51 CHAIR DT LIQUOR 203078 IN3786367 6110 6960 FURNITURE,OFFICE EQUIP,IT DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 246.38 POSTCARDS,NOTES,TAPE 203078 IN3786367 6110 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 25.92- 203078 IN3786367 9999 2415 MN SALES TAX DUE CASH COMPANY 09999 16.75 TAPE DISPENSER 203079 IN3786101 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 5.82 HIGHLIGHTERS 203080 IN3786104 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 26.58 BATTERIES 203061 IN3786100 1010 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 142.50 ELECTION DYMO LABELS 203081 IN3786100 1013 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ELECTIONS 01000 01 5.77 KEY TAGS,LABELS,CLIPS 203081 IN3786100 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 113.23 PENS,ENVELOPES,NOTEBOOKS 203082 IN3786132 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 687.62 157795 6/3/2022 107414 JEFFERSON FIRE&SAFETY INC 33,926.03 EXTRICATION TOOLS(3) 203456 IN140583 5602 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS GEN CAPITAL EQUIP FUND EX 05600 33,926.03 167796 6/3/2022 109846 JJ TAYLOR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY OF MN INC R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 6 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 6,183.50 BEER ORDER 203483 3308207 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 6,183.50 157797 6/3/2022 100033 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR COMPANY 595.40 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203459 2057944 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 768.00 WINE ORDER 203464 2058145 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 38.70 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203465 2058144 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,127.79 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203466 2058143 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,633.97 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203467 2058142 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 152.80 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203468 2058141 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,647.36 WINE ORDER 203469 2058140 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,018.37 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203470 2058139 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 299.18 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203471 2057943 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 7,281.57 157798 6/3/2022 118751 LINCOLN HANCOCK RESTORATION 325.00 VOID BLDG PRMTS 50454-58 203495 VOID BLDG PRMTS 1001 4305 BUILDING PERMITS GENERAL FUND REVENUES 01000 01 50454-58 325.00 157799 6/3/2022 118682 MESSERLI&KRAMER PA 323.68 203503 060222903353 7000 2128 GARNISHMENT PAYABLE EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 323.68 157800 6/3/2022 102725 MINNESOTA DEPT OF HEALTH 16,759.00 2ND QTR 2022 SVS CONNECT FEES 203482 1190008 APR-JUN 6502 6560 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 '22 16,759.00 157801 6/3/2022 118742 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES,INC 31.75 HELMETTRAPZOIDS 203307 IN1711630 1060 6290 1 TURNOUT GEAR FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 31.75 157802 6/3/2022 114604 OPG-3,INC. 185.00 SETUP QUICKFIELDS ON NEW DSKTP 203474 5758 7400 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 185.00 157803 6/3/2022 101254 ORKIN EXTERMINATING,LLC 97.00 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL-PD 203302 232342568 1050 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 97.00 157804 6/3/2022 100093 PELLICCI HARDWARE&RENTAL 9.99 LOCK FOR SOCCER STORAGE 202724 K50527/F 1095 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 73.18 AIR FILTERS 202783 K50546/F 6110 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 7.99 SCREWS 202880 K50523/F 1093 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 69.96 PAINT 202888 K50544/F 2502 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 7 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Cc Dept Div 16.07 PLAYGROUND BOLTS 202895 K50575/F 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 12.99 CLEAN OUT CAP 202914 K50602/F 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 149.90 GLUE FOR TRASH SIGNS 202947 K50606/F 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 89.99 GRASS SEED 203004 K50526/F 1076 6255 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS NATURAL RESOURCES 01000 07 55.96 BATTERIES FOR SHOP 203096 K50699/F 7200 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 8.99 INSECTICIDE 203188 K50781/F 1050 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 24.99 LEATHER GLOVES LG 203271 K50637/F 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 24.99 DISP NIT XL GLOVE 203271 K50637/F 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 3.49 TOILET TISSUE ROLLER 203274 K50678/F 1050 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 4.00 SEALANT FOR LEAK 203275 50600/1''22 6502 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 5.71 SEALANT FOR LEAK 203275 50600/F'22 6402 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 2.85 SEALANT FOR LEAK 203275 50600/F'22 6202 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 4.57 SEALANT FOR LEAK 203275 50600/1''22 1090 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 2.85 SEALANT FOR LEAK 203275 50600/1''22 1072 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 17.17 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/1' 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 24.52 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/F 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 12.26 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/F 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 12.26 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/1' 2502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 9.81 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/F 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 19.62 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/F 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 12.27 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/1' 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 44.14 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/1' 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 171.67 BOWL CLNR/TRASH BAGS 203276 54785/F 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 59.80 SNAPS FOR NETTING 203280 K50782/F 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 15.98 DOOR HOLD OPEN KICK DOWN 203281 K50817/F 1015 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 15.90 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1015 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 4.09 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1060 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 1.14 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 1.81 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 .91 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1093 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 1.14 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 1050 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 1.14 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 2.27 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 6402 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 1.59 BIT SET 203299 K50895/F 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 35.96 SWIFFER REFILLS/CARPET CLNR 203300 K50907/F 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 9.99 PESTCONTROL 203301 K50908/F 1050 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 87.96 EXTENSION CORDS 203313 K50903/F 1051 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 16.99 DISP SHOP TOWELS BX200 203317 K50820/F 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 91.97 COOLER,BROOM,SCRAPER 203317 K50820/F 1072 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 119.96 SHOVELS 203318 K50881/F 1072 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 19.98 ZIP TIES 203319 K50896/F 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 29.99 100'TAPE MEASURE 203320 K50885/F 6502 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 8 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Cc Dept Div 57.80 TUBS FOR KEG SALES 203416 58200/F MAY'22 6110 6250 OTHER SUPPLIES&PARTS DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 99.99 GRASS SEED 203423 K50953/F 1076 6255 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS NATURAL RESOURCES 01000 07 28.93 PAINT SUPPLIES 203444 K50982/F 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 54.47 PAINT 203472 50988/1' 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 10.00 NUTS/BOLTS 203496 K51005/F 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 1,661.95 157805 6/3/2022 100034 PHILLIPS WINE AND SPIRITS,INC 44.50 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203461 6400991 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 931.98 WINE ORDER 203462 6400990 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 435.48 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203463 6400989 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,411.96 157806 6/3/2022 109174 POTTER,TAMARA 95.00 REFUND-GOLF LESSONS 203452 REFUND 1001 4662 RECREATION FEES-GENERAL GENERAL FUND REVENUES 01000 01 95.00 157807 6/3/2022 114619 RED BULL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY,INC 170.00 RED BULL ORDER 203484 5001853575 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 170.00 157808 6/3/2022 112561 RICOH USA,INC 948.88 JUN'22 COPIER LEASES 203477 106165483 1010 6555 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 887.11 JUN'22 COPIER LEASES 203478 106175154 1010 6555 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 1,835.99 157809 6/3/2022 112632 RICOH USA,INC 1.93 MAY'22 CH PLOTTER USAGE 203479 5064662522 1010 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 1.93 157810 6/3/2022 112051 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S OF MN 2,011.25 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203485 2215053 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 2,011.25 157811 6/3/2022 100492 SOUTHERN HILLS GOLF COURSE 1,118.00 GOLF INSTRUCTOR:MAY 22 203481 2022 GOLF LESSONS1095 6560 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 MAY'22 1,118.00 157812 6/3/2022 100334 WINE MERCHANTS 1,696.26 WINE ORDER 203460 7380839 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,696.26 167813 6/3/2022 118342 HEIKKILA PROPERTIES 3,485.00 2022 FACADE REIMB 203504 2022 FACADE REIMB 2000 6550 DEVELOPER PAYMENTS HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 3,485.00 167814 6/10/2022 118760 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 9 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 60.28 REF UTIL CR@19384 ELLINGTON TL 203769 MN406570 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 60.28 157815 6/10/2022 100058 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 18.04 TAIL LIGHT FOR 0737 203754 2131-592348 1072 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 63.64 BATTERY FOR 0723 203755 2131-592793 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 10.75- WRONG PART RETURNED CREDIT 203756 2131-594317 CR 7200 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 24.41 TIE ROD END FOR 0741 203758 2131-592335 1090 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 123.49 PINTLE HOOK FOR 0713 203759 2131-592321 1072 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 313.78 FREON FOR A/C CHARGING SYSTEM 203760 2131-593491 7200 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 14.22 TAIL LIGHTS FOR 0931 203760 2131-593491 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 20.08 WIPER BLADES FOR 0713 203761 2131-593536 1072 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 19.58 HEADLIGHT BULB FOR 0541 203763 2131592963 1051 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 5.10 MARKER LIGHT BULB FOR 4785 203765 2131-593193 1060 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 93.74 FILTERS FOR STOCK 203768 2131-592204 7200 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS FLEET OPERATIONS 07200 08 685.33 157816 6/10/2022 115438 AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP 5,715.76 JUN-22 DENTAL INSURANCE 203616 010-44446 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 5,715.76 157817 6/10/2022 116035 ARDEN TITLE,LLC 70.95 REF UTIL CR@19270 EUCLID PATH 203744 2022-56327 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 158.52 REF UTIL CR@19730 DOVER DR 203747 2022-56509 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 229.47 157818 6/10/2022 113303 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY 36.90 BEER ORDER 203552 3537351 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 2,045.95 BEER ORDER 203553 3537350 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 2,082.85 157819 6/10/2022 100079 ASPENWALL TREE SERVICE,INC. 3,050.00 HAZARD TREE REMOVAL 203777 22-1006 1090 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 3,050.00 157820 6/10/2022 118698 AT&T MOBILITY-CITY HALL 299.38 MAY'22 NON-PUBSAFETY DATA SVC 203681 287307208222X060327400 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 022 44.55 MAY'22 DBB CARAH KOCH'S PHONE 203681 287307208222X060327400 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 022 1,730.97 MAY'22 NON-PUBSAFETY CELL SVC 203681 287307208222X060327400 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 022 2,074.90 157821 6/10/2022 118206 AT&T MOBILITY-PUBLIC SAFETY 1,375.12 MAY'22 PUB SAFETY CELL SVC 203680 287307208195X060327400 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 10 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 022 — — 1,255.80 MAY'22 PUB SAFETY DATA SVC 203680 287307208195X060327400 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 022 2,630.92 157822 6/10/2022 100112 BADGER METER INC 423.30 MAY'22 BEACON MBL HOSTING SERV 203698 80100140 6502 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 423.30 157823 6/10/2022 117284 BLACK STACK BREWING,INC 341.00 BEER ORDER 203562 17766 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 341.00 157824 6/10/2022 110290 BOLTON&MENK,INC 14,362.70 MAR'22 SVS:AKIN RD DSGN SVS 203771 0288065 5702 6401 02201 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SEALCOATING EXPENSES 05700 350.00 MAR'22 SVS:WHSPRNG FLDS 2ND C 203772 0288249 4600 2256 70805 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 3,775.00 MAR-22 SVS:WHSPRNG FLDS 2 PLA 203772 0288249 4600 2256 70804 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 350.00 MAR'22 SVS:SPPHIRE LK 4 CNSTR 203773 0288077 4600 2256 70408 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 875.00 MAR'22 SVS:VITAATTIVA CNSTR 203774 0288079 4600 2256 70903 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 1,327.50 MAR'22 SVS:VITAATTIVA 2 PLN R 203774 0288079 4600 2256 70904 DEVELOPMENT ESCROWS PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 21,040.20 157825 6/10/2022 114472 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN BEER,LLC 30.80 BEER ORDER 203550 344244206 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 7,018.40 BEER ORDER 203551 344244205 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 13,440.57 BEER ORDER 203558 344243886 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 112.00 BEER ORDER 203565 344243887 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 85.25- BEER ORDER CREDIT 203566 409746712 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 12.40- BEER ORDER CREDIT 203567 409746713 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 20,504.12 157826 6/10/2022 114471 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE&SPIRITS 6,567.23 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203559 344244684 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 90.90 WINE ORDER 203564 344244685 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 6,658.13 157827 6/10/2022 110218 BURNET TITLE 167.72 REF UTIL CR@33 WILOW WAY 203709 2127022-03630 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 161.42 REF UTIL CR@1113 LARCH ST 203711 2111022-03759 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 11.32 REF UTIL CR@18862 ENGLEWD CIR 203741 2121022-04287 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 155.96 REF UTIL CR@22483 CANTREL WAY 203751 2171022-03655 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 496.42 157828 6/10/2022 118044 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OPERATING,LLC 50.00 22000381 SUBPOENA 203672 22-164734 1052 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 50.00 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 11 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 157829 6/10/2022 100025 CINTAS CORP LOC 754 41.27 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203593 4120478234 6502 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203593 4120478234 6402 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 48.15 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203593 4120476234 6202 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 61.90 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203593 4120478234 1090 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 68.77 MAY'22 WEEKLY UNIFORM SVS 203593 4120478234 1072 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 266.24 157830 6/10/2022 100456 COMMERCIAL ASPHALT COMPANY 942.20 MAY'22 ASPHALT 203499 220515 1072 6253 STREET MATERIALS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 942.20 157831 6/10/2022 100030 CORE&MAIN,LP 105.00 DRIVE WAY CASTING 203422 Q874963 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 472.20 GATEVALVE BOX/EXTENSION 203492 Q893390 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 577.20 157832 6/10/2022 109077 DAKOTA COUNTY CDA 5,150.00 2022 CDA PARTICIPATION 203697 2022 PARTICIPATION 2000 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 FEE 5,150.00 157833 6/10/2022 110844 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SRVS 41.71 APR'22 DIESEL FUEL 203585 00044011 1090 6272 FUEL PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 124.24 APR'22 DIESEL FUEL 203585 00044011 1072 6272 FUEL STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 290.21 APR'22 DIESEL FUEL 203585 00044011 6402 6272 FUEL STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 1,079.55 APR'22 DIESEL FUEL 203585 00044011 1060 6272 FUEL FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 273.70 APR'22 DIESEL FUEL 203585 00044011 1076 6272 FUEL NATURAL RESOURCES 01000 07 138.00 DOCUMENT RECORDING 203675 DOCUMENT RECORD1010 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 MAR'22 1,947.41 157834 6/10/2022 117213 DECUR,MATT 175.50 MAY'22 MILEAGE REIM 203752 20220513 DECUR 1070 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES 01000 07 175.50 157835 6/10/2022 100057 DICK'S SANITATION SERVICE 8,097.04 18T QTR 2022 MULTI-FAMILY 203700 DT0004541484 6302 6560 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS 06300 08 8,097.04 157836 6/10/2022 114949 DVS REGISTRATION 14.25 SOD 51 REGISTRATION 203670 F#0551 2015 CHEV 1051 6234 VEHICLE LICENSES,TAXES,FEE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 2022 14.25 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 12 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 167837 6/10/2022 113296 EDINA REALTY TITLE 72.51 REF UTIL CR@5164 191ST ST W 203735 2161998/87 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 71.86 REF UTIL CR@19627 EVERGREEN TL 203746 2162624/82 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 144.37 167838 6/10/2022 118647 EVANS,MATTHEW&CHERYL 35.00 REF UTIL CR@5204 ORIOLE DR 203736 5204 ORIOLE DR 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 REFUND GA 35.00 157839 6/10/2022 118761 EXECUTIVE TITLE SERVICES 59.07 REF UTIL CR@5418 189TH ST W 203770 18132/58 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 59.07 167840 6/10/2022 109931 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS 97.77 BRAKE PARTS FOR 0582 203106 1-7617108 1051 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 176.49 AIR CONDITIONING PART FOR 4784 203315 1-7627112 1051 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 173.41 STARTER FOR 0571 203316 112-186958 1051 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 447.67 167841 6/10/2022 100223 FEDEX 19.64 SHIP SWEEPING SAMPLES 203659 7-774-01534 6402 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 19.64 157842 6/10/2022 100077 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 102.55 MAY'22 WELL HOUSE LINES 203686 651-460-4974 6502 6411 TELEPHONE/CABLE SERVICES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 MAY'22 102.55 167843 6/10/2022 100077 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 77.65 JUN'22ARENAALARM LINE 203718 651-463-3016 2502 6411 TELEPHONE/CABLE SERVICES ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 JUN'22 77.65 157844 6/10/2022 111466 GLOBAL CLOSING&TITLE SERVICES 66.25 REF UTIL CR@19095 ECHO LN 203742 MN-04-220495 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 66.25 157846 6/10/2022 100007 HAWKINS INC 190.00 WELL CHEMICALS 203256 6184972 6502 6260 CHEMICALS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 190.00 167846 6/10/2022 118766 HERRING,HEATHER 25.00 VOID BURN PERMIT 203620 VOID BURN PERMIT 1001 4365 BURNING PERMITS GENERAL FUND REVENUES 01000 01 25.00 157847 6/10/2022 100074 HOHENSTEINS INC 787.70 BEER ORDER 203554 507098 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 13 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 787.70 — 157848 6/10/2022 100326 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT#192 29,772.00 ER PRMT 48469-510 WALNUT ST 203515 ER BLDG PERMIT 4600 2255 DEPOSITS PAYABLE PRIVATE CAPITAL PROJECTS 04600 07 48469 29,772.00 157849 6/10/2022 111773 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS,LLC 30.26 NOTE PADS,PENS 203165 IN3791836 1010 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 30.26 157850 6/10/2022 118743 INTEREUM,INC. 10,524.79 CHAIRS(37) 203308 187992 1060 6960 FURNITURE,OFFICE EQUIP,IT FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 10,524.79 157851 6/10/2022 118755 J BECHER&ASSOCIATES 47.50 VOID ELECT PRMT 49431 203619 VOID ELECT PRMT 1001 4327 ELECTRIC PERMITS GENERAL FUND REVENUES 01000 01 49431 127.50 VOID ELECT PRMT 49431 203619 VOID ELECT PRMT 1000 2020 CONTRACTS PAYABLE GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEE 01000 49431 175.00 157852 6/10/2022 100031 JIRIK SOD FARMS,INC 55.00 STRAW BLANKET 203654 49134 6502 6255 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 3,645.00 SOD REPAIR/PLOW DAMAGE 203655 49173 1073 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES 01000 08 3,700.00 157853 6/10/2022 109846 JJ TAYLOR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY OF MN INC 7,040.60 BEER ORDER 203556 3308206 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 7,040.60 157854 6110/2022 100033 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR COMPANY 1,144.90 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203568 2057945 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 33.70 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203569 2057942 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,587.38 WINE ORDER 203570 2057941 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,082.93 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203571 2057940 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 1,251.10 WINE ORDER 203572 2057939 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 2,788.82 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203573 2057938 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 51.25-WINE ORDER CREDIT 203583 201930 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 14.75- WINE ORDER CREDIT 203584 201931 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 40.00- WINE ORDER CREDIT 203663 203395 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 71.70- WINE ORDER CREDIT 203664 203397 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 7,711.13 157855 6/10/2022 110501 LAND TITLE INC 135.24 REF UTIL CR@3297 224TH ST W 203734 657997 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 14 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 135.24 157856 6/10/2022 115568 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES 54,287.00 2ND INSTALL 2022 P&L INS PREM 203498 10003113 051722 7100 6426 INSURANCE INSURANCE 07100 02 54,287.00 157857 6/10/2022 117763 LEGACY TITLE 178.58 REF UTIL CR@18397 EVEREST PA 203739 MN29250/105 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 178.58 157858 6/10/2022 115466 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA 157.31 JUN'22 Cl INSURANCE 203612 C1960343 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 144.30 JUN'22ACCIDENT INSURANCE 203613 A1960331 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 301.61 157859 6/10/2022 112398 MADISON NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, 1,020.88 JUN'22 LTD INSURANCE 203545 1499690 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 1,020.88 157860 6/10/2022 118436 MAINSTREET DESIGNS INC 933.20 PD ANNIVERSARY LOT BANNERS 203668 32993 2150 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE PUBLIC OUTREACH 02150 05 933.20 157861 6/10/2022 118754 MAYA,JUAN 500.00 052822-DEP RTRN MAYA 203514 052822 1000 2255 DEPOSITS PAYABLE GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEE 01000 500.00 157862 6/10/2022 102725 MINNESOTA DEPT OF HEALTH 23.00 JEFF JONES WATER LICENSE 203658 2022 RENEW JONES 6502 6460 MEMBER DUES&LICENSURE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 23.00 157863 6/10/2022 118563 MINNESOTA TITLE 296.31 REF UTIL CR@18639 ESQUIRE WAY 203740 MT-2205-1109-BV/74 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 296.31 157864 6/10/2022 102249 MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION BOARD 360.00 CERTIFICATION TESTING FEES 203644 10135 1060 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 360.00 157865 6110/2022 116503 MN.IT SERVICES 52.50 LANGUAGE LINE USAGE FEES 203312 W22040572 1051 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 52.50 167866 6/10/2022 101249 MULLER,CYNTHIA 4.49 HASTINGS-REFRESHMENTS 203624 20220531 MULLER 1010 6480 MEETING EXPENSE ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 23.40 HASTINGS-ELECTION 203624 20220531 MULLER 1013 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT ELECTIONS 01000 01 27.89 167867 6/10/2022 102936 NORTHERN DOOR COMPANY R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 15 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Cc Dept Div 277.56 DOOR REPAIR 203717 70855 6502 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 396.51 DOOR REPAIR 203717 70855 6402 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 198.26 DOOR REPAIR 203717 70855 6202 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 317.21 DOOR REPAIR 203717 70855 1090 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 198.26 DOOR REPAIR 203717 70855 1072 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 1,387.80 157868 6/10/2022 112901 ON SITE TITLE LLC 54.56 REFUTIL CR@19337 ELLINGTON TL 203745 22-165 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 54.56 157869 6/10/2022 101254 ORKIN EXTERMINATING,LLC 38.58 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL CMF 203303 226296062 1072 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 61.71 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL CMF 203303 226296062 1090 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 38.57 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL CMF 203303 226296062 6202 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 77.14 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL CMF 203303 226296062 6402 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 54.00 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL CMF 203303 226296062 6502 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 260.00 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL-RRC 203589 226297690 1093 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 234.00 MAY'22 PEST CONTROL-CITY HAL 203590 226296434 1015 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE CITY HALL 01000 01 22.86 MAR'22 PEST CONTROL-1ST ST G 203591 226297572 1072 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 36.57 MAR'22 PEST CONTROL-1ST ST G 203591 226297572 1090 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 22.86 MAR'22PEST CONTROL-1STSTG 203591 226297572 6202 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 45.71 MAR'22 PEST CONTROL-1ST ST G 203591 226297572 6402 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 32.00 MAR'22 PEST CONTROL-1ST ST G 203591 226297572 6502 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 924.00 157870 6/10/2022 100290 PAUSTIS&SONS WINE COMPANY 641.50 WINE ORDER 203563 166339 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 641.50 157871 6/10/2022 100093 PELLICCI HARDWARE&RENTAL 106.95 PAINTAND SUPPLIES 203588 K50939/F 1015 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 52.97 PAINTAND SUPPLIES 203592 K50977/F 2502 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 35.96 PAINT BRUSH 203594 K51001/F 2502 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 16.99 PLIERS 203595 K51011/F 1090 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 20.97 SPRAY PAINT 203596 51030/F'22 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 47.97 PAINTAND SUPPLIES 203605 K51067/F 2502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 .89 PLUG FOR FLOWER POT 203606 K51075/F 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 34.99 TRASH BAGS 203607 K51082/F 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 16.99 GROUNDING PLUG 3WIRE 15A 203642 K51081/F 1060 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 7.56 IRRIGATION BOX KEYS 203661 K51065/F 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 42.98 GRILLTOOLS 203665 K51008/1' 1050 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 385.22 167872 6/10/2022 118379 PEQUOD DISTRIBUTING R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 16 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier 1 Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 249.50 BEER ORDER 203578 W-147963 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 249.50 157873 6/10/2022 100034 PHILLIPS WINE AND SPIRITS,INC 3,419.78 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203574 6400814 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 747.28 WINE ORDER 203575 6400815 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 81.70 WINE ORDER 203576 6400816 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 4,248.76 157874 6/10/2022 109174 POTTER,TAMARA 95.00 REFUND:GOLF LESSONS 203513 GOLF REFUND 1001 4662 RECREATION FEES-GENERAL GENERAL FUND REVENUES 01000 01 95.00 157875 6/10/2022 110664 PREMIER TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY INC 74.85 REF UTIL CR@2629 213TH ST W 203733 FN6026/49 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 74.85 157876 6/10/2022 110760 PRO-TECH DESIGN,INC 153.00 PROF SVC:CAMERA TROUBLESHOOTI 203512 105184 7400 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 153.00 157877 6/10/2022 112430 PROVOST,SCOTT 46.45 MAY'22 MILEAGE REIM 203505 20220526 PROVOST 2502 6485 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 46.45 157878 6/10/2022 100196 QUALITY REFRIGERATION INC 235.68 COOLER MAINT SERVICE AGREEMENT 203628 1103397 6115 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 224.96 COOLER MAINT SERVICE AGREEMENT 203629 1103398 6110 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 460.64 157879 6/10/2022 103239 RCM SPECIALTIES INC 173.42 EMULSION 203651 8465 1072 6253 STREET MATERIALS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 173.42 157880 6/10/2022 117071 RESULTS TITLE 168.17 REF UTIL CR@19125 EMBRY LN 203743 22-02993 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 168.17 157881 6110/2022 117971 RESULTS TITLE 73.21 REF UTIL CR@5316 184TH ST W 203737 22-02459 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 73.21 157882 6/10/2022 112632 RICOH USA,INC 264.55 MAY'22 COPIER MAINTENANCE 203687 5064730677 1010 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 264.55 157883 6/10/2022 118757 ROADKILL ANIMAL CONTROL 186.00 DEAD DEER REMOVAL 203690 2022 JAN/MAY 1072 6560 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 17 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 186.00 157884 6/10/2022 118480 ROBERT HALF 1,275.00 WK END 05/27/22-BNFTS RVW SPEC 203541 60069671 1011 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 01000 04 2,025.00 WK END 05/27/22-PAYROLL SPEC 203614 60080944 1011 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 01000 04 1,317.50 WK END 06/03/22-BNFTS RVW SPEC 203693 60112514 1011 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 01000 04 4,617.50 157885 6/10/2022 110022 SCHWICKERT'S TECTA AMERICA,LLC 395.00 HVAC REPAIRS 203587 S510092774 1060 6515 BUILDING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 395.00 157886 6/10/2022 107018 SHAMROCK GROUP 148.20 ICE CUBE ORDER 203547 2764015 6100 1405 10 INVENTORY-DOWNTOWN LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 160.80 ICE CUBE ORDER 203555 8601238623 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 309.00 157887 6/10/2022 110507 SHRED-IT USA,LLC 611.26 SHREDDING SERFVICES 203473 8001594963 1010 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 01000 01 611.26 157888 6/10/2022 112051 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S OF MN 2,032.95 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203560 2214459 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 2,542.21 LIQUOR&SPIRITS ORDER 203561 2214460 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 48.00- WINE ORDER CREDIT 203645 9388777 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 30.40- WINE ORDER CREDIT 203646 9396638 CR 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 4,496.76 157889 6/10/2022 113784 STEWART TITLE OF MN INC 665.55 REF UTIL CR@36 PINE PL 203710 1680243 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 665.55 157890 6/10/2022 109225 STEWART TITLE OF MN,INC 76.17 REF UTIL CR@5770 UPR 182 ST W 203738 1685627 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 76.17 157891 6/10/2022 115540 TITLE SMART,INC 19.62 REF UTIL CR@21081 FLETCHER WY 203750 264823/68 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 19.62 157892 6/10/2022 112307 T•MOBILE USA INC 6.66 MAY'22 GPS SERVICE 203623 823329497 MAY'22 6502 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 6.67 MAY'22 GPS SERVICE 203623 823329497 MAY'22 6202 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 6.66 MAY'22 GPS SERVICE 203623 823329497 MAY'22 6402 6412 CELLULAR SERVICES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 19.99 157893 6/10/2022 116302 TOWN SPORTS,LLC 91.50 POLO SHIRTS 203627 20220519 LIQ POLOS 6110 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 18 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 91.50 POLO SHIRTS 203627 20220519 LIQ POLOS 6115 6290 UNIFORMS&CLOTHING PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 183.00 157894 6/10/2022 114013 TRADEMARK TITLE SERVICES,INC 67.32 REF UTIL CR@19819 EMBERS AVE 203748 22-1258/52 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 167.37 REF UTIL CR@20789 CAMDEN PATH 203749 22-1680/71 6200 1310 3 REFUND CIS SEWER OPERATIONS 06200 08 234.69 157895 6/10/2022 100140 US BANK TRUST N A 550.00 GO BONDS 2019AAGENT FEES 203649 6532430 3138 7130 FISCAL AGENT FEES 2019A GO CAPITAL IMP BOND 03138 02 550.00 157896 6/10/2022 109418 VALLEY-RICH CO,INC 3,889.97 G.V.REPAIR 187TH/ENGLISH 203689 30796 6502 6535 OTHER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 3,889.97 157897 6/10/2022 100334 WINE MERCHANTS 225.70 WINE ORDER 203577 7380794 6100 1405 15 INVENTORY-PILOT KNOB LIQUOR OPERATIONS 06100 02 225.70 157898 6/10/2022 118072 WINSUPPLY LAKEVILLE MN CO. 93.90 LIGHT BULBS 203720 390850 03 1093 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 187.80 LIGHT BULBS 203721 390850 01 1093 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 132.50 LIGHT BULBS 203722 391575 02 1060 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 371.60 LIGHT BULBS 203723 389747 01 1050 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 463.20 LIGHT BULBS 203724 389770 01 1015 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 420.00 LIGHT BULBS 203725 390547 01 1060 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 89.28 LIGHT BULBS 203726 391575 04 1015 6240 BUILDING SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 1,758.28 20220517 5/23/2022 100135 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSN. 24,970.91 203243 051922808541 7000 2113 PERA PAYABLE EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 33,473.12 203244 051922808542 7000 6154 PERA EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 58,444.03 20220518 5/24/2022 108980 MINNESOTA ENERGY RESOURCES CORPORATION 352.56 APR'22 GAS PK LIQ STORE 202785 0507026961 APR'22 6115 6423 NATURAL GAS PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 352.56 20220519 5/20/2022 116564 FP MAILING SOLUTIONS/POSTALIA 800.00 05/18/22 POSTAGE METER REFILL 203508 61858118 20220518 1014 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES COMMUNICATIONS 01000 01 800.00 20220620 6/23/2022 100086 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 19.97 APR'22 ELEC 220TH ST LIFT STN 202831 200001405224 6202 6422 ELECTRIC SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 APR'22 340.99 APR'22 ELEC WELL#9 202832 200010028004 6502 6422 ELECTRIC WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 19 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div APR'22 271.53 APR'22 ELEC DNMRK/SPRCE ST LTS 202833 200004222477 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 APR'22 20.35 APR'22 ELEC SPRUCE ST MNMNT LT 202834 200004099123 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 APR'22 17.84 APR'22 PK CITY SIGN NORTH ENTR 202940 200010011266 1090 6422 ELECTRIC PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 APR'22 736.34 APR'22 ELEC FIRE STATION 1 203254 200001679489 1060 6422 ELECTRIC FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 APR'22 35.15 APR'22 ELEC PARK&REC SIGN 203507 200002260479 1090 6422 ELECTRIC PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 APR2022 1,442.17 20220521 5/23/2022 100394 XCEL ENERGY 1,024.69 APR'22 ELEC-DT LIQ STORE 203509 51-0013680782 6110 6422 ELECTRIC DOWNTOWN LIQUOR REV&EXP 06100 02 APR'22 1,024.69 20220522 5/23/2022 108980 MINNESOTA ENERGY RESOURCES CORPORATION 864.94 APR'22 GAS RRC 202711 0507948331 APR'22 1093 6422 ELECTRIC SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 780.45 APR'22 GAS POLICE DEPT 202737 0505974444 APR'22 1050 6423 NATURAL GAS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 73.45 APR'22 GAS WELL HOUSE 1 OAK ST 202847 0506788875 APR'22 6502 6423 NATURAL GAS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 143.03 APR'22 GAS 1ST STREET GARAGE 202875 0505547424 APR'22 6502 6423 NATURAL GAS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 85.82 APR'22 GAS 1ST STREET GARAGE 202875 0505547424 APR'22 6402 6423 NATURAL GAS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 107.27 APR'22 GAS 1S7 STREET GARAGE 202875 0505547424 APR'22 6202 6423 NATURAL GAS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 114.42 APR'22 GAS 1ST STREET GARAGE 202875 0505547424 APR'22 1090 6423 NATURAL GAS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 92.96 APR'22 GAS 1ST STREET GARAGE 202875 0505547424 APR'22 1072 6423 NATURAL GAS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 937.77 APR'22 GAS ARENA 202877 0502346011 APR'22 2502 6423 NATURAL GAS ICE ARENA OPERATIONS EXPE 02500 09 711.95 APR'22 GAS CMF 202889 0502362190 APR'22 6502 6423 NATURAL GAS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 427.17 APR'22 GAS CMF 202889 0502362190 APR'22 6402 6423 NATURAL GAS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 533.96 APR'22 GAS CMF 202889 0502362190 APR'22 6202 6423 NATURAL GAS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 569.56 APR'22 GAS CMF 202889 0502362190 APR'22 1090 6423 NATURAL GAS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 462.77 APR'22 GAS CMF 202889 0502362190 APR'22 1072 6423 NATURAL GAS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 2,252.78 APR'22 GAS CITY HALL 202890 0505346885 APR'22 1015 6423 NATURAL GAS CITY HALL 01000 01 604.38 APR'22 GAS FIRE STATION 1 203511 0506565319 APR'22 1060 6423 NATURAL GAS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 8,762.68 20220523 5/31/2022 102160 CARDMEMBER SERVICES 957.76 BENCH FOR 40TH ANNIV CEL 203025 6607-0914-4/27 1093 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 211.92 PLOTTER PAPER 203026 2145-7961-4/13 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 19.95 PAYFLOW/PAYPAL MNTLY CHGS 203027 9005-0322-5/4 1031 6545 PYMT PROCESSING FEES BUILDING INSPECTIONS 01000 07 12.98 MAY'22 WEBSITE HOSTING 203028 5212-4554-4/26 2003 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE DAKOTA BROADBAND 02003 01 118.39 POSISTIONSAVALABLE BANNER 203030 3544-8040-4/12 1094 6492 ADVERTISING PARK&RECREATION ADMIN 01000 09 17.26 FUN FRIDAY 203031 3544-1168-4/18 1093 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. 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Council Check Summary Page- 21 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Cc Dept Div 2.69 DEED CONFERENCE 203194 3082-66514/12 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 125.00 DEED CONFERENCE 203195 3082-86634/12 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 2.69 DEED CONFERENCE 203196 3082-1208-4/11 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 125.00 DEED CONFERENCE 203197 3082-9133-4/11 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 245.00 EDAM CONFERENCE 203198 3082-9089-4/11 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 345.00 EDAM CONFERENCE 203199 3082-97264/11 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 204.02 DEED CONFERENCE 203200 3082-7728-4/13 2000 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE HRA/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 02000 03 30.00 DOLI TESTING 203201 3082-3405-4/18 1031 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE BUILDING INSPECTIONS 01000 07 53.94 6 HDMI ADAPTERS:IT SPARES 203202 0915-5457-4/29 7400 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 199.99 32"MONITOR:MECHANICS 203203 0915-2684-4/27 7400 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 21.75 25FT SURGE PROTECTOR:MECHANIC 203203 0915-2684-4/27 7400 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 19.99 DAY PLANNER:SAM DIMAGGIO 203204 0915-8459-4/25 1030 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PLANNING&ZONING 01000 03 13.99 SD CARD READER:LAUREN 203205 0915-9932-4/18 7400 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 07400 04 28.97 CONSTANTINEAU SIGNATURE STAMP 203206 4021-4883-5/5 1050 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 105.70 REPL HEADLIGHT 203207 4021-7510-5/5 1031 6230 VEHICLE SUPPLIES&PARTS BUILDING INSPECTIONS 01000 07 29.35 FINGERPRINT POWDER 203208 4021-8536-5/5 1052 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 1,887.90 SAUTER/STEM ARREST TACTICS TRN 203209 4021-9333-5/5 1051 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 14.88 CLR SHOE POLISH FOR CRIME SCEN 203210 4021-1083-5/5 1052 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 119.66 4 REPLACEMENT STYLUS PK STORE 203211 0915-8713-5/5 6115 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 7.70- 203211 0915-8713-5/5 9999 2415 MN SALES TAX DUE CASH COMPANY 09999 7235 2 DOOR CHIMES PK STORE 203212 0915-8823-4121 6115 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PILOT KNOB LIQUOR 06100 02 4.65- 203212 0915-8823-4/21 9999 2415 MN SALES TAX DUE CASH COMPANY 09999 335.50 CAR WASH PROGRAM 203213 4021-3905-5/3 1051 6505 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINTENANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 8.88 ORGANIZER REFILLS 203214 4021-4428-5/2 1030 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PLANNING&ZONING 01000 03 250.00 LOT LIGHT BANNER HOLDERS 203215 4021-7020-4/25 1050 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 3.98 MARKERS 203216 4021-9206-4/21 1050 6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 130.80 FIRE CLEANING SUPPLIES 203217 4021-6870-4/19 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 22.99 PINNIES 203218 4021-6965-4/19 1095 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 309.60 OPEN HOUSE PHOTO BOOTH 203219 4021-4054-4/12 1050 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 64.40 TIRE SHINE 203220 4021-2984-4/12 1051 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 1,023.52 HOTEL FOR MN CHIEF'S CONFERENC 203221 4021-0915-4/11 1051 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 1,023.52 HOTEL FOR MN CHIEF'S CONFERENC 203221 4021-09154/11 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 75.00 LAMBERT DMT REFRESHER 203222 4021-9405-4/11 1051 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 75.00 APR'22 TLO SUBSCRIPTION 203223 4021-2235-5/3 1052 6401 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 89.99 CART 203224 4021-2428-4/15 1050 6950 MACHINERY,EQUIPMENT&TOOLS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 23.10 CAMERA FILTER 203225 4021-7496-4/14 1052 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 300.00 TUKUA DEATH INV CONF 203226 4021-94214/11 1052 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 106.30 TUKUA DEATH INV CONF HOTEL 203227 4021-9202-4/14 1052 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE INVESTIGATION SERVICES 01000 05 154.38 FILTERS FOR GEAR CLEANER 203228 1228-1503-4/15 1060 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 119.97 FILTERS FOR ICE MACHINE 203229 1228-97114/18 1060 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 281.81 SOCCER EQUIPMENT 203230 6984-2919-5/4 1095 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 141.88 POND PARK CLEANUP SUPPLIES 203231 6984-1594-4/27 1095 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE RECREATION PROGRAM SERVIC 01000 09 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 22 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 216.24 HENDRICKSON SOTA HOTEL 203232 4021-0776-4/14 1051 6470 J TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 216.24 STRESE SOTA CONF HOTEL 203233 4021-1147-4/14 1051 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 76.67 MN CHIEFS CONF DINNER 203234 4021-9820-4/8 1051 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE PATROL SERVICES 01000 05 68.00 CONSTANTINEAU HSEM LODGING 203235 4021-3273-4/28 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 102.00 RUTHEFORD HSEM LODGING 203236 4021-2896-4/27 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 16.50 HSEM MEALS 203237 4021-7863-4/28 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 16.50 HSEM TRAINING MEALS 203238 4021-1924-4127 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 27.88 HSEM TRAINING MEALS 203239 4021-7793-4/28 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 28.98 HSEM TRAINING MEALS 203240 4021-0389-4/28 1050 6470 TRAINING&SUBSISTANCE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 2,617.77 OPEN HOUSE PREMIUMS 203241 4021-4412-4/27 1050 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 939.11 OPEN HOUSE PREMIUMS 203242 4021-2781-4/20 1050 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 120.00 CLEANING BRUSHES 203445 1228-6314-4/11 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 2.07 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 2.96 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 1.48 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 1.50 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 1.18 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 2.37 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 1.48 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 5.33 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 20.73 CLEANING TOWELS 203446 4021-4080-4/19 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 10.53 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 15.04 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 7.52 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 7.52 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 6.01 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4114 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01DDD 09 12.03 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 7.52 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 27.07 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 105.25 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203447 4021-9986-4/14 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 8.40 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 12.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 6.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 6.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 4.80 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 9.60 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 6.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 21.60 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 83.99 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203448 4021-7228-4/14 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 2.85 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 4.07 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 2.03 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 23 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Cc Dept Div 2.04 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 1.63 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 3.26 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 2.04 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 7.33 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 28.50 CLEANING SUPPLIES 203449 4021-1033-4/13 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 2.34 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 3.34 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 1.67 STORAGE BAGS 203450 402113470-4/26 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 1.67 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 1.34 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 2.67 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-447013/26 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 1.67 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 6.01 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 23.39 STORAGE BAGS 203450 4021-4470-4/26 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 125.00 FBADVERTARTS&CRAFT FAIR 203451 6133-7341-4/27 4502 6492 ADVERTISING RRC CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT F 04500 09 8.40- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 6502 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 12.00- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 6402 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 6.00- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 6202 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 6.00- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1050 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 4.80- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1093 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 9.60- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1090 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 6.00- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1072 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 21.60- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1060 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 83.99- MOP HEAD RETURN 203516 4021-3935-5/3 1015 6242 CLEANING SUPPLIES CITY HALL 01000 01 15.41- SALES TAX REFUND 203517 3544-2187-5/19 1093 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 18.85- SALES TAX REFUND 203518 3544-5239-5/19 1093 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 17.93- SALES TAX REFUND 203519 3544-7483-5/19 1093 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 20.23- SALES TAX REFUND 203520 3544-8556-5/19 1093 6570 PROGRAMMING EXPENSE SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 2.34- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 6502 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 3.34- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 6402 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 1.67- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 6202 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 1.67- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1050 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS POLICE ADMINISTRATION 01000 05 1.34- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1093 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES 01000 09 2.67- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1090 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 1.67- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1072 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS STREET MAINTENANCE 01000 08 6.01- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1060 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS FIRE SERVICES 01000 06 23.39- MESH BAG RETURN 203521 4021-2699-5/24 1015 6220 EQUIP SUPPLIES&PARTS CITY HALL 01000 01 17,301.35 20220601 6/1/2022 112399 DEARBORN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1,551.85 JUN'22 STD INSURANCE PREMIUMS 203480 019839-1 JUNE'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 R55CKS2 LOGIS600V CITY OF FARMINGTON 6/13/2022 13:33:57 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 24 6/1/2022 - 6/13/2022 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No BU Obj Sub Subledger Account Description BU Description Co Dept Div 1,551.85 20220602 6/1/2022 100394 XCEL ENERGY 9.34 APR'22 ELEC CIV DEF SIREN 203510 51-4874006 APR'22 1054 6422 ELECTRIC EMERGENCY MGMT SERVICES 01000 05 9.34 20220603 6/2/2022 117968 EBSO 70,180.99 JUN'22 HEALTH INS PREMIUM 203542 9029-077069-1000 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 70,180.99 20220604 6/2/2022 100394 XCEL ENERGY 8,385.21 APR'22 ELEC NON-METER ST LTS 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 10.84 APR'22 ELEC CITY GARAGE 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 1090 6422 ELECTRIC PARK MAINTENANCE 01000 09 4.13 APR'22 ELEC CITY GARAGE 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 1072 6422 ELECTRIC STREET MAINTENANCE 01D00 08 4.13 APR'22 ELEC CITY GARAGE 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6402 6422 ELECTRIC STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 148.78 APR'22 ELEC CITY GARAGE 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6502 6422 ELECTRIC WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 6.20 APR'22 ELEC CITY GARAGE 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6202 6422 ELECTRIC SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 173.28 APR'22 ELEC ROUNDABOUT 203694 61-4874005 APR'22 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 54.20 APR'22 ELEC TRAFFIC SIGNAL 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 66.30 APR'22 ELEC LIFT STATIONS 203694 51-4874005APR'22 6202 6422 ELECTRIC SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 967.71 APR'22 ELEC WELL#1&3 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6502 6422 ELECTRIC WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 51.90 APR'22 ELEC DOWNTOWN ST LTS 203694 51-4874005 APR'22 6602 6422 ELECTRIC STREETLIGHT UTILITY EXPEN 06600 08 9,872.68 20220605 6/3/2022 114654 INVOICE CLOUD 923.44 APR'22 IC PYMT FEES 203506 819-20224 6502 6545 PYMT PROCESSING FEES WATER UTILITY EXPENSE 06500 08 923.43 APR'22 IC PYMT FEES 203506 819-20224 6402 6545 PYMT PROCESSING FEES STORM WATER UTILITY OPERA 06400 08 923.43 APR'22 IC PYMT FEES 203506 819-20224 6202 6545 PYMT PROCESSING FEES SEWER OPERATIONS EXPENSE 06200 08 2,770.30 20220606 61312022 100136 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSN. 25,047.15 203501 060222903351 7000 2113 PERA PAYABLE EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 33,553.81 203502 060222903352 7000 6154 PERA EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 58,600.96 20220607 6/3/2022 117261 USPS POSTALONE 265.00 2022 PERMIT FEE 203618 PERMIT FEE'22 1014 6445 POSTAGE/SHIPPING FEES COMMUNICATIONS 01000 01 265.00 20220608 6/3/2022 117955 VSP INSURANCE CO. 272.30 JUN'22 VISION INS PREMIUM 203543 815175473 JUN'22 7000 6158 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYEE EXPENSE FUND 07000 02 272.30 APPROVALS: T BE NHJELM LIEN Report Totals 653,247.28 ,PORTER WILSON CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 Farmington MN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution - Preliminary, Final Plat and Planned Unit Development- Denmark Housing Addition- Community Development DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The Dakota County Community Development Agency(CDA) has submitted an application for preliminary and final plat and planned unit development for the Denmark Housing Addition project. The CDA property is located south of The Legacy of Farmington apartment complex on the east side of Denmark Avenue. DISCUSSION The CDA is proposing a 40-unit townhome development within the Denmark Housing Addition that will consist of one-, two-, three- and four - bedroom units. In addition, the development will have an office space and two tot lots. The property consists of 6.06 acres with 0.67 acres consisting of storm water facilities. The net density for the development is 7.4 dwelling units per acre, meeting the density requirements of Medium Density Residential and the R-3 zoning district. Proposed Lot Sizes and Widths The lot sizes and width are proposed as follows: Lot Lot Size Lot Width Lot 1, Block 14.73 acres 514.87 feet Outlot A 0.67 acres Storm water facility Transportation As shown on the attached site plan (sheet C-101), one main access is proposed for this development. It will share a full access to Denmark Avenue with the adjacent property to the south (Dakota Meadows property). With the timing unknown for the development of the Dakota Meadows property a roadway easement must be obtained from the owner of the Dakota Meadows property to ensure access for this site. The developer has been in contact with the Dakota Meadows project team and the necessary access and utility easements will be prepared and provided to the city for this roadway. Internally the site will be served by a looped private street. This private street will be 28 feet in width as measured from curb to curb. Additionally, a secondary emergency access is being provided near the northwest corner of the development. This emergency access consists of a 20 foot wide heavy duty bituminous trail that will only be accessible to emergency vehicles. The developer is proposing a cable gate at Denmark Avenue and collapsible bollards on the development side. The proposed development is adjacent to a County Road (CSAH 31 - Denmark Avenue) and is therefore subject to the County's contiguous plat ordinance. The County Plat Commission reviewed the preliminary and final plat on May 25, 2022 and approved the plats. Parking The site plan currently shows a total of 110 parking spaces (4 accessible stalls, 26 standard stalls, 40 garage stalls and 40 driveway stalls). Per Section 10-6-4 of the Zoning Code, townhome projects require 2 parking spaces per dwelling unit, or 80 spaces for 40 units in this instance. I n this case,the 110 parking spaces proposed meet the requirement of the code. Utilities Water and sewer lines will be brought to the site near the northwest corner. The water line will be looped through the development. The developer is required to provide storm water facilities for the development. The plan shows the expansion of the storm water facility that is adjacent to the north as part of this development. Park and Trail Requirements The city will be taking cash-in-lieu instead of accepting park land within the development. The developer is proposing two private tot lots located in the central portion of the development. The developer is proposing to install trails throughout the central portion of the development. These trails will also tie into the proposed trail along the northern side of the Dakota Meadows property to the south. Additionally, a trail will be constructed within the right-of-way of Denmark Avenue for the entire frontage of the development. Planned Unit Development The developer has requested that this development be approved as a planned unit development. Attached, is the Planned Unit Development Agreement as drafted by staff. The agreement outlines the deviations from code that the developer is looking to obtain with this development. The proposed deviations are: • The allowance of private streets • Reducing the front yard setback to 22 feet(code requires 25 feet). The developer has reviewed the attached agreement and finds it acceptable. Planning Commission Review The Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding the preliminary, final plat and planned unit development at its regular meeting on June 14, 2022. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the preliminary,final plat and planned unit development with a vote of 4-0. ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution approving the Preliminary, Final Plat and authorizing the signing of the Planned Unit Development Agreement for the Denmark Housing Addition contingent upon the following: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments related to the construction plans for grading and utilities. 2. A Development Contract between the applicant and 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. 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CLEANOUT R-- UOOJ FFE ( I In T� N _�—r—.—.- e QIyJj WFFE BUILD 0.676 Ete00 BUIY E NO WATER SERVICE STORM MANHOLE Y K>>QK Z UIG1 1 - ptp QI SANITARY SERVICE O AREA CATCH BASIN D'F ww fY °t oo I w m0 CHAINUNKFENCE o CATCH BASIN E a51 R N >� � I W Q < va DAKOTA ELECTRIC VINYLM00DFENCE COMFEROUb TREE ¢ STORAGEYARDW Q o O < 4 1 I _EFEJ11➢.Ifl_ LOT 1 I F X% LIGHT POUO DECIDUOUSTREE - I BLOCK 1 ----°°°----. POWER POLE CONTOUR UNE O Z R I I cWRTYARO I' XFMR. TRANSFORMER SPOT ELEVATION W • I% 6'H. CHAIN-NNK W _ SECURITY FENCE _ 1°'T ..t:,.'�.••••: •, VATH OUTRIGGER / CBLX. CABLE BOX DRAINAGE ARROW Ix UILDING 2 p p I TEL. TELEPHONE BOX DETAIL R 3~R g — I gto-no- 11 W NNV �1\ E.M. ELECTRIC METER NOTE KKy 1uO FTE ptn. �,1 u, wn M LU 55 F Y E CI R BWAX 41 �. / ME L / PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: P.P RRR AC� D TI — p N T / � / aei mnau»wex reo naere xarm...nowm�Iw radxw,nlm s..w�s,iw..RbP,+3.0:�Is,axw PER DOC, .268 / c.. ...Mia u"nl.a«x.x.xonrem xnx.orwv aebeeP",vl��eee,s.v. 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F 9 I ^ "�Y`J* GE VP 2) BENCH MARK-MNDOT MARKER d'� N-(fRVH /- 3) PROPERTY CURRENTLY ZONED R-3(MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) '., /;;% •/ §� M -.IE bETBACKS: FRONT= 25FEET 5 SIDE= 1DFEET P.P. / REAR= 10 FEET _ 4) TOPOGRAPHIC I BOUNDARY SURVEY PERFORMED BY JACOBSON ENGINEERS& n www SURVEYORb IN JAMIARY,202]. P.P. / -/ ` 5) AREAOFPROPERTYTOBEPIATTED =264,iB35Q.FT.=6.06 ACRES AREADEgCATED TO ROAD =20,949SQ.FT.=0.66ACRES AREA AREA OF UTLOTA =29,11050 FT.=0.67 ACRES 6 RRR JACOBSONAA�va� �� PRELIMINARY PLAT C—Z ortr.rl.a lr'.r w.w...ru.mw wr.�r vAv Dako[a County,CDA DENMARK PROPERTY ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS Atin:'Lod bedded .DENMARK HOUSING E'°Y" °eni°'• 9 u�x.:s E® SET 1228 Town Centre Drive wawLc Ix aror. Eu(aD...-wa. 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PROMEFT NAME m I v ry DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES \ I" ` �x •� FARMINGTON MN pxewnc,mE. /, OVERALL GRADING PLAN s a \ K \ U,NBV r TT A.Al GRADING PLAN Lxp . ° CellIrow;F SCALE IN FEE. �W �rp„ C-201 GRADING NOTES PERFORMANCE z. seesxsa.om,mnaoEUAUNs.wuPux°uoENwon,e DRIVEN DESIGN. LwwPmA a. saas,a•arsczm cwsPoasnaPP NraEaosloxcwrNaL Puns ,...—SE,sasrol-allal55mzis,a— DENMARK TRAIL WORKFORCE HOUSING y l .'I LIMITED PARTNERSHIP — - - --- 1228 TOWN CENTER JIi `D - DRIVE 914 Irn rnm Oil 912 9131 � 9 I , ----- ----- - 910 -- __ MN 55213 CONfOU BY NCORPO' TING --- 09 AMENDSOILUPTO EXISTING LEGACY--- + k%Vaa A nDQT C_L_ASS 2b POST STORMWATER BASIN . E I FOREBAYIP .i t _ CBYVOLUME� --- -- 910 j BOTTOM 907.0 x 911.2 _ (OVERFLOW 911.0 x 911 2 --911 I 1 1 J j 1 2-YR HWL 911.2 N AVE SUITE 1006 A LGE NNEA POL 5,MN 55415 10-YR HWL 911.4k -.° 00-YR 911.6 - ----- - { ---------------------- I ° N ——+ TE unxEAPPua ,2 -- ❑ a u�aPE�a OUTLOT LINE �i �. p6 FIFE 918.40 cn rn ,a m » q.° NO ogre -SAN rn rn OT " ,-yP,' ``"I/ I CERTIFY Oa pan s,a ihcxm� o, Z i m IOWA Ail 0paeparetl by nal o,un0e ,my tlirtcl pary ,M that l am ACuly Lceneetl Ld Prot 'rel 9gneel UAdel the laxs at Na Slat¢01 I; HE BUILDING 1 1& „m FFE 918.51 N., aJ 1 15 DENMARK TRAIL FE g1997 TOWNHOMES IJNa, m I °® ° Ba11 UILDING 4 a. ad 1.I�Iy +' �, . ,.., s� � a &BFFE 18 I FARMINGTON MN TAE ' "° AREA GRADING PLAN- ` NIS all. °� NORTHWEST Al r,AREA GRADING PLAN-NORTHWEST 20 O _11 =m low. SA a„a,° C-202 call a°a,.w�eie. scALE IN EEET oanwxc xo Lx see sxeercz°z - GRADING wzNOTES >FaNcxnoixcxmese>,otwsxs. �, PERFORMANCE s .csmeeNs,a,usewss+xwre<.mN DRIVEN DESIGN. 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DETAILS A RIPRAP xoswE A2 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLExowus �SANIfARY SEWER DROP INLET MANHOLE XeSEWER DROP INLET MANHOLE Xe �27"CATCH BASIN Nos—Z o ° ; ,-„ C-503 �• " ' '� - / - _„ PERFORMANCE — �,. • / � � • DRIVEN DESIGN. �..fi�\a` --_.- j7''�T I 31w 5uperarft 9b5ao Wum,MNssao3 rn&r6 DENMARK TRAIL WORKFORCE HOUSING y LIMITED PARTNERSHIP r t 1228 TOWN CENTER DRIVE EAGAN,MN 55213 �f If -T i 1 i I ., __. -. - N FAkMI GTON FARMI TON _'T o �FARMI FARNR GTON 310 4TH AVE os '.cs) w•„c=4 �.ca. _ �_�".r= D NNEFVO POLIS, 554I5 CROSSWALK LAYOUT CURB MODIFICATION AT CATCH BASIN HYDRANT GATE VALVE AND BOX r2 xos«e �1 Nosr..0 NosraeC4xa v,, auvul susnEErs SIDE BY SIDE INSTALLATION — — � �, r Nxa�3 w�aaN�ma No ax,E w,omE�a "` "M" r - /'1.�� morcm nmagrnn cenncNmc m3aadnn+alaxx+xam•. IREREBY CERTIFY Nat N'S Pax,specification or e r �.. 4- FODS MAT fin.Nd Inesr unJert*laws SA ProStile of r - ,,. •dJ f .. r smM.Nl.wm« n. DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES `— FARMINGTON MN _... r F.�N0^ onnwmc,mE. � - _J! 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CDA w°" FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 2,7 FLOOR PLANS DN _ DN ® - DN DN ATTIC 2 BUILDING 3.8-SECOND FLOOR PLAN -Marketing 115-8" U , E UP u = r- 4 io v -- ®° U ®° TATE BUILDING 3,8- FIRST FLOOR PLAN -Marketing 1116'=r-0" 1 ' DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES EPERFORMANCC "'y°°"m°"' t DRIVEN DESIGN. CDA FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 3,8 FLOOR PLANS D DNJ D DN BUILDING 4-SECOND FLOOR PLAN -Marketing tori^ Ae F F Ae - UP U UP 4 m 2 BUILDING 4-FIRST FLOOR PLAN -Marketing vs"=r-o• �I DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES MANCE DRIVEN DESIGN. CDA nsewy FARMINGTON,MN BUILDINGS 4 FLOOR PLANS DRIVEN Ae F F B DN DN ------ ------ D — N O ATTIC BUILDING 5-SECOND FLOOR PLAN -Marketing U =r-o- 118'-9 718" Ae F F B U UP U P 4 Mn io a A BUILDING 5-FIRST FLOOR PLAN -Marketing_ 1/16"=1 W hole COunly DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES D PERFORMANCE PQopnuY�'OOVO'op—t DRIVEN DESIGN. CDA FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 5 FLOOR PLANS D DN I ATTIC ATTIC —4 Z BUILDING 6-SECOND FLOOR PLAN -Marketing v16"=r-0" 1z0'-a" Oo * — U —[1P o M J19ATER BUILDING 6-FIRST FLOOR PLAN-Marketing 1/16"=T-0" „ owy�,, ,, DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES DRnrENo SIGN. At-.yFARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 6 FLOOR PLANS ZZ B SS CO BF FIB FE FTI FSB FT{LV RV AS SH IT FR GO EC m m GD RA Fl6 FR B W CO F76 FS FTI RV i86 SN AS FIS ILV AS SH FS lY Ry f36 FlA FIS CO A tl GD GD NV AS SN kV LV F58 fTA FS F78 CO 55 B FIA FR FlFGU GENERAL NOTES: -EXTERIOR MATERIAL COLORS ARE YET TO BE DETERMINED -8'STEPPING WITHIN BUILDINGS ARE TO BE COORDINATED WITH CIVIL + ' GRADING PLAN ELEVATION KEY: dF,S�4 11iHt AC AIR CONDITIONING UNIT ' AD LIGHT WI ADDRESS AS ASPHALT SHINGLES B BRICK(MODULAR SIZE,RUNNING BOND PATTERN) BB BACKER BOARD r BE BOXEDSAVE BS BRICK SOLDIER COURSE CF CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL CJ COME MINT CO FCB NSIDEICUTSIDE CORNER TRIM CF PT AC AC PT CF CF AC PTB ss AC CF PrF AC CF PrB EC ENGINEERED COLUMN W1 CEDAR BASE AND CAPITAL TRIM,PTD. EM ELECTRIC METERS FL4 FCB(FIBER CEMENT BOARD)LAP SIDING,4"EXPOSURE ��1 BLDG 1 -L MARKETING ELEVATION ��BUILDING 1 -BACK MARKETING ELEVATION FR FCB RAKE ` L ` FS FCB FASCIA A SOFFIT `I 1/16"=V-0" U 1116"=1'A" FSB FCB SHAKE SIDING,6''EXPOSURE FT4 1'x 3-17 FCB TRIM FTS 1'x 5.17 FCB TRIM FT8 1'x 7.1M"FCB TRIM EC m BF SH RV AS RV LY Fro F7F FBF FS FT6 B m SS GG FR F76 GD FTI CO FlB FS FlA i58 LV RV SH AS F14 By Fp GO M OD i71 FS FTI FSB RV ltl AS RV FT3 GD CO AS SN FSS RV fTA FS FTS FIS GG FR FU GB FT12 1'x 11.114'FCB TRIM GD GUTTERS 8 DOWNSPOUT GM GAS METERS IL KF KICKOUT FLASHING � SHOP FABRICATED W/WATERPROOF SEAMS Ij Vj11 LV LOU HEAD 1 I-A3 IN'FCB TRN @ SILL&JAMB, 1"X5.17 FCB qty ly't t 1 1"1 d ON PREFINISHED OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR i PT 1'x 517 PVC BASE TRIM { 'y V1YlV PU PTAC UNIT RD RAN DWERTER RV RIDGE VENT SD PTD.STEEL ENTRY DOOR 9i P n r Tr T SH VINYL SINGLE HUNG WINDOW SS CUT STONE SILL I TF APPLY TRANSLUCENT FILM TO WINDOW AC CF PIS AC PPo CF EC 3D AD BS ON B PTS CF EC 30 AD B3 GN B B BS ON AD SD EC CF PIS AC 3 BLDG 1 -R MARKETING ELEVATION r4—'�BUILDING 1 -FRONT MARKETING ELEVATION 1/16"=1'-0" I 1/16"=1'-0" PERFORMANCE Ili'�O°ca�MOIO"- °> "L DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES DRIVEN DESIGN, CDAAO"7 FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 1,9 ELEVATIONS BUILDING 3,8 SIA.(MIRRORED) U +,��r '41V, kln—.� NL -77[ in SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES BUILDING 2(7 SIM.) -LEFT MARKETING ELEVATION BUILDING 2(7 SIM.) -BACK MARKETING ELEVATION 14 1/16"=1'-0" L 1/16"=1'-0" i t7i J SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES 3 BUILDING 2 7 SIM. -RIGHT MARKETING ELEVATION BUILDING 2(7 SIM.)-FRONT MARKETING ELEVATION 1/16"=V-O" 1/16"=1'-0" PERFORMANCE DRIVEN DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES DRIVEN DESIGN. CDA AW-y FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 2,7 ELEVATIONS t't + _1 SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES 4 BUILDING 4-LEFT SIDE MARKETING ELEVATION BUILDING 4-BACK MARKETING ELEVATION 1116"=1'-0" L 1116"=1'-0" MY.Au PIN c nr c` Jnr i - SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES 3 BUILDING 4-RIGHT SIDE MARKETING ELEVATION (_oi_�BUILDING 4-FRONT MARKETING ELEVATION 1116"=1'-0" 1116"=1'-0" DDENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES 1■Yom,O —Vtyo'wmry t DRIVENDEASIGNa�.con ",�<, FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 4 ELEVATIONS BUILDING 5 SIMILAR WITH OFFICE SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG i ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES BUILDING 6-LEFT SIDE MARKETING ELEVATION 2 BUILDING 6-BACK MARKETING ELEVATION 1/16"=1'-0" 1116"=1'-0" t t� - u -FT) SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS SEE BLDG 1 ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL NOTES BUILDING 6-RIGHT SIDE MARKETING ELEVATION BUILDING 6-FRONT MARKETING ELEVATION 1/16"=1'4" 1/16"=1'-0" 1■\Ic'amweyoevma"nmu DENMARK TRAIL TOWNHOMES IRERFORMANCE DRIVEN DESIGN. CDA""" FARMINGTON,MN BUILDING 6 ELEVATIONS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT dated a© ,200�A by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON, a Minnesota municipal corporation(referred to herein as "City"), and DAKOTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public body corporate and politic and a political subdivision under the laws of the State of Minnesota(referred to herein as "Developer"). RECITALS A. Developer owns property situated in the County of Dakota, State of Minnesota and legally described in Exhibit A(referred to herein as"Subject Property"). (referred to herein as "Subject Property). B. Developer has asked the City to approve a planned unit development for the Subject Property(also referred to in this Agreement as the"PUD"). C. Developer has requested and been approved to have the Subject Property rezoned to R-3 Planned Unit Development. NOW,THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows: 1 1. Conditions of Approval. The City hereby approves a rezoning of the Subject Property to R-3 PUD subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, on condition that the Developer enters into this Agreement. 2. Effect of Planned Unit Development Approval. For four(4)years from the date of this Agreement, no amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan or official controls shall apply to or affect the use, development density, lot size, lot layout or dedications of the development unless required by state or federal law or agreed to in writing by the City and Developer. Thereafter,notwithstanding anything in this document to the contrary, subject to nonconforming use rights the City may require compliance with any amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, official controls,platting or dedication requirements enacted after the date of this document. 3. Plans. The City grants approval to the development of the PUD in accordance with the following plans which are on file at Farmington City Hall. The plans are not attached hereto. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Agreement,the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A—Preliminary Plat—Denmark Housing Addition 4. Zoning. Except as otherwise modified by this Agreement,the land use, design and other requirements and standards of the R-3 zoning district shall apply to the Subject Property with the following exceptions: • The allowance of private streets. • Reducing the minimum required front side yard setback to 22 feet. 5. Compliance with Permit and Licenses. It is the responsibility of the Developer to obtain and comply with all necessary approvals,permits, and licenses from 2 the City of Farmington,Dakota County,Minnesota Pollution Control Agency,Minnesota Department of Health, and any other regulatory agency affected by or having jurisdiction over the Subject Property. All costs incurred to obtain said approvals,permits, and licenses shall be the responsibility of the Developer. 6. Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Developer represents to the City that the proposed development complies with all applicable City, County, Metropolitan, State, and Federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Farmington City Code,planned unit development ordinance, subdivision ordinances, zoning ordinances, and environmental regulations in effect during the course of this development or Agreement, and agrees to comply with such laws and regulations. 7. Enforcement. Developer shall reimburse the City costs incurred in the enforcement of this Agreement, including reasonable engineering and attorney's fees. Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City within sixty(60) days after receipt. Bills not paid within sixty(60) days shall be subject to an eight percent(8%)per annum interest charge. 8. Miscellaneous. A. Breach of any material term of this Agreement by Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. B. If any material portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Planned Unit Development Agreement is for any reason held invalid as a result of a challenge brought by Developer,their agents or assigns,the City may, at its option, declare the entire Agreement null and void and approval of the final planned unit development shall thereby be revoked. 3 C. The action or inaction of any party shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Agreement. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, 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 after expiration of time in which work is to be completed shall not be a waiver or release. D. This Agreement shall run with the land and shall be recorded in the Dakota County Recorder's office. E. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties,their heirs, successors, or assigns, as the case may be. F. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Agreement. G. Except as otherwise specified herein,Developer shall pay all costs incurred by them or the City in conjunction with the development of the PUD, including but not limited to legal,planning, engineering and inspection expenses incurred in connection with the preparation of this Agreement. H. Each right,power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right,power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right,power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be 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. 4 9. Notices. Required notices to Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand-delivered to Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to Tony Schertler Dakota County Community Development Agency by registered mail at the following address: 1228 Town Centre Drive Eagan,MN 55123. Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand-delivered to the City Administrator, or mailed to the City by registered mail in care of the City Administrator at the following address: Farmington City Hall, 430 Third Street, Farmington,Minnesota 55024. CITY OF FART By: s ua Hoyt, ayor And L Gorski, City Administrator Dakota County Community Development Agency By: Tony Schertler Its Executive Director STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this Ro*hday of 20,2 a, by Joshua Hoyt and Lynn Gorski,the Mayor and City Administrator of the City of Farmington, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. Y CYNTHIAA MULLER tary Public NOTARY PUBLIC MINNESOTA &r .T.' My Commission Expires Jan.31.2025 5 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,20_,by ,the of Dakota County Community Development Agency, a public body corporate and politic and a political subdivision under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington,MN 55024 (651)280-6800 6 EXHIBIT A—Legal Description That part of the West half of the Northwest Quarter(W 1/2 of NW 1/4) in Section 6, Township 113,Range 19,Dakota County,Minnesota, lying Northerly of the Northerly right-of-way of Chicago,Milwaukee, St.Paul and Pacific Railroad, except the two parcels described as follows: Parcel A: The East 597.97 feet of the West half of the Northwest Quarter(W %z of NW 1/4)in Section 6,Township 113,Range 19,Dakota County,Minnesota, lying Northerly of the Northerly right-of-way of Chicago,Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Parcel B: The North 1338.34 feet of the West half of the Northwest Quarter(W 1/2 of NW 1/4) in Section 6, Township 113,Range 19,Dakota County,Minnesota lying West of the East 597.97 feet thereof. 7 RESOLUTION NO. R48-22 APPROVING PRELIMINARY,FINAL PLAT AND AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING OF THE FINAL PLAT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE DENMARK HOUSING ADDITION Pursuant to due call and notice thereof,a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington,Minnesota, was held in the council chambers of said City on the 201h day of June 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Members Absent: None Member Bernhjelm and Member Lien introduced and seconded the following; WHEREAS,the preliminary,final plat and planned unit development agreement for the Denmark Housing Addition are now before the City Council for review and approval;and, WHEREAS,a public hearing of the Planning Commission was held on the 14'day of June,2022 after notice of the same was published in the official newspaper of the city and proper notice sent to surrounding property owners; and, WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed and recommended City Council approval of the preliminary,final plat and planned unit development agreement at its meeting held on the 14"'day of June,2022;and, WHEREAS,The City Council reviewed the preliminary,final plat and planned unit development agreement on June 20,2022; and, WHEREAS,the City Engineer has rendered an opinion that the proposed plat can be reasonable served by municipal services. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration,the Mayor and City Council of the City of Farmington,Minnesota,hereby approve the above preliminary,final plat and authorize the signing of said final plat and planned unit development agreement with the following conditions: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments related to construction plans for grading and utilities. 2. A Development Contract between the applicant and 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 e e 2 day of lune 2022. a r Attested to the 2 day of June 2022. Ci y Ad nistrator SEAL CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-280-6800 OFarmingtonMN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution - Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development- Meadowview Preserve-Community Development DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION Summergate Development has submitted applications for preliminary plat and planned unit development review for Meadowview Preserve. This development is located west of the Troyhill Development north of Meadowview Elementary School off of 195th Street W (see attached location map). The preliminary plat consists of 134 single-family lots spread over a total of 61.07 acres (see attached preliminary plat). DISCUSSION Meadowview Preserve Preliminary Plat As shown on the attached plat, the developer proposes 134 single-family residential lots on 61.07 acres with a net density of 3.03 dwelling units per acre. The minimum lot area proposed within this development is 8,119 square feet, with an average lot area of 9,659 square feet. The minimum lot width and depth proposed are 60 feet and 130 feet, respectively. The proposed setbacks for the development are as follows: • Front yard: 20 feet • Side interior yard: 6 feet • Side corner yard: 20 feet • Rear yard: 6 feet • Setback from arterial roads (195th Street): 50 feet The site has significant grade changes with the eastern side being roughly 40 feet higher than the western side of the development. The plat contains one outlot (Outlot A) which is located along the western boarder of the development. This outlot contains floodplain, wetlands as well as storm water facilities. The developer is also proposing to dedicate a portion of this area for parkland. There are four access points for the development, those being: 190th Street W (will be required to be extended from where it currently terminates at Everest Path to the future Street 1), Everglade Path, 193rd Street W and an access at 195th Street W. Street 1 extends north and south from 195th Street to 190th Street W and Street 2 loops on the west side of Street 1 from Everglade Path to Street 1 near the southern boundary of the development. The proposed development is adjacent to a County Road (CSAH 64 - 195th Street W) and is therefore subject to the County's contiguous plat ordinance. The County Plat Commission reviewed the preliminary plat on May 25, 2022 and approved the preliminary plat conditioned upon the access at 195th Street W be restricted to a right-in, right-out with a median to be constructed (upon approval by Dakota County)within the right-of-way of 195th Street W. Parks, Trails and Sidewalks As previously mentioned,the developer is proposing to dedicate a portion of Outlot A for park purposes. The City's Comprehensive Plan identifies a neighborhood park on what would be the east side of this development near the intersection of 193rd Street and Street 1. This is the preferred location for the park. Staff will continue to work with the developer on locating a park that is suitable, not only in location but size, for both the city and the developer. This will have to be agreed upon and addressed with the submission of a final plat for the first addition of this development. Sidewalks are shown on the the north and west side of Street 2, the west side of Street 1, south side of Street 4, and south side of 193rd Street W (this potion of sidewalk on 193rd Street should be changed to a trail as trail currently exists in 193rd Street to the east). A bituminous trail is shown in Outlot A that leads to the existing trail within 195th Street W. Staff has requested that the trail within Outlot A be straightened to make maintenance of the trail more palatable. Trail will have to be constructed on the north side of 190th Street W. The construction plans will have to be updated to show these corrections/additions for the first addition final plat. Engineering All engineering comments and requirements will have to be satisfied before review of the final plat is performed. Planned Unit Development The deviations that are proposed with this planned unit development are: • Reduced lot size to a minimum of 8,119 square feet (10,000 square foot minimum within the R-1 zoning district). • Reduced lot width to minimum 60 feet (75 foot wide minimum for lot with within the R-1 zoning district). A Planned Unit Development Agreement will need to be approved with the initial final plat. Planning Commission Review The Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding the preliminary plat and planned unit development at its regular meeting on June 14, 2022. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the preliminary plat and planned unit development with a vote of 4-0. Public Comment Attached, please find two emails and one handout that was given to staff at the Planning Commission meeting which expressed concerns with the proposed development, specifically regarding pedestrian safety and traffic concerns. Many of these concerns were vocalized at the public hearing on June 14th. ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution approving the Meadowview Preserve Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development contingent upon the following: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments/requirements including construction plans for grading, storm water and utilities. 2. Continue to work with the city on locating a neighborhood park that is of suitable size and location to the city. This must be addressed with the submission of the final plat for the first addition of this development. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Site Aerial D Backup Material Pre Plat 1 D Backup Material Pre Plat 2 D Backup Material Public Comments Received D Resolution Preliminary Plat and PUD Resolution ir Tr ay`H`!I Park tti s. .t i EVVING Sin T I Lee, 1`JUtYT13�J- O q f' i r 1T �, t bow. or p1o�rldialM(318�O�b1(4r 0 PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT, GRADING, UTILITIES, TREE PRESERVATION AND LANDSCAPE Vi (FOT7oynnap FOR M.EADOWVIEW PRESERVE VfRTT TUM: 198 AVD N US SURVEY FEET.USED MNDi[OMROL MNDT ZMPZMP I B 8=900.2"/ MDNi 1914 LA=941.19 FARMINGTON, MN Sheet List Table PREPARED FOR: SHEET SHEETTITLE NUMBER SUMMERGATE DEVELOPMENT INC. _ u3nm cgndDP3 17305 CEDAR AVE S.#200 PMmIw%al— aaaan waliMna y cmcmy umm+sa x�alon cax,d Pbn LAKEVILLE, MN 55044 PMmI ryDnd gDain8a0m NO, DATE REVISION SHEETS CONTACT: BRYAN TUCKER PnEmlw ad gDnlmgeN Fne m[u d%an ry01/22 Ott,COUNttAN0 D3VNER COMMfN6 REVBION AD 6 Pauminencmmnq DrnnagarsEmakm com�d%m PHONE: 952-898-3461 , PrtLminry6n NhU2nY%n EMAIL: BRYANT@SUMMER—GATE,COM ��Mry3�NNUR4Y%n ;, PrenMrory3nnlhNiinY PNn 12 RNIMrcry Sk<el4<181AY Plan PREPARED BY: ,real PrDMev is Westwood -4 i6 DNaHs ;9 Mee4 PNI'vnl,urytaMacape flan PM1°nP IB62)881bt60 121D1 WM1II°w°I°aDMq,B°Ile N600 19 PrN;minarylaMsupe Wn Fex (062)B8TE822 Mlnnptmke,NN66843 PRELIMINARY PLANS TMFe° IB62)BBT-6160 wRMaggdpuom $0 PreBm;nrylaWuape%an&%anikg kdn WbslwDDd ProfassDnbl 9eMn41nr- 21 P,eFminrylanfu,Pe Plan YfNnl,g Ona1N FOR e D Nln R a n,na PRELIMINARY PLAT,GRADING,UTILITIES, PROJECT NUMBER: 0033754,00 R e a8p%,n TREE PRESERVATION AND LANDSCAPE to N iRfE MfBERVAipN PIANh MTA F00. d CONTACT: RYAN BLUHM MEADOWVIEW PRESERVE FARMINGTON,MN INITIAL SUBMITTAL DATE:04/18/22 SHEET:IOF 24 O E PROJECT NUMBER:0033754.00 J / I�) 1 V .n r \ ( I((rr1�\ lig-su,``is((•x((s�``i€#ae f <-.f_,:6�11 / _ `r— an aaw„<cd«.ageing. 3 � m` ) )J J �• \ \'�Z \ `` �\\ - �� " °ry T� t 611 or ca1i611.com N� \ \\ `\\�\ or E Bi;, \ ``...•1I'. \ /' \` \ \ ,,\\ \\\\1( l li I�•'t �\ \ \ \ \ I \� ��\ LEGAL DESCRIPTION(PER TITLE COMMITMENT N0.6 445 64,Rev 1) / m"°.N'w,.Na�,,, ,vYn nm,sm.wa,c.�emPo,«c«roN�.,Ya a \ I; il� \\ J l � / ) \\�t �1 I •�\ \ \ 1 `� \\ -�.-` \ \\ \ ` •v/ \ � .�p\C\\ .�\\\\� 111 1\�' T�OT B\.` ,'=••,.., / ef.r�Vll .a 11 \\. \\\\P��� '�j�� �j/ \{'y / J �41 - .. .• / ��) LEGEND a w a " Al.I /S\�� � �"n4 l � 'I1 r t / �te'�I�`1� � 1 � (f`,\•l� /\\ /��1'\ / f � I� �'�1�(�� r «s ° w.�N «.� '^^^^ w^ n«,wr € � w,,a j l q \i Y e \..� \ y. �, �4\� \. •�. „yst(' " w, ` 1 9 -F"- _, ._ ...,�_ �,..- ..x �•..;a.- tlu�s x ,s, � e F•,� w s,em:B ..eta .:�1= n sa aov nm A8A8A& , r sv , NOT FORCONSTRUCTION ` ` ` I .Y� I r \ \\l�\ W/1822 UMBfIC PREPARED FOR - Westwood 2 AMENT DEVELOPMENT INC. 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MEADOWVIEW PRESERVE cul,m• ^' ' •'" TREE PRESERVATION aE A� u�xtt9°c"wsx�.2a c 221�nnt,w. 26971 FARMINGTON,MN "��� PLAN&DATA 24 A PROIECTNUMBER:0033754.00 a",'. 06/01/22 Tony Wippler From: Joy Pearson Sent: Thursday,June 2, 2022 7:12 PM To: Tony Wippler Subject: [EXTERNAL]Planned Meadowview Preserve Development 11 You don't often get email from jpearson@finchanddalsy.com.Learn why this is Important Good evening,Tonyl i would appreciate if you could pass this email on to members of the Planning Commission and City Council. I currently reside at 5985193/4 St. W;since the purchase of this house In 2005,the end of the road has had a"Future Through Street"sign In place. I have always known a development would eventually go in and am in support of it occurring with the right safety conditions put in place. When I received notice of the upcoming public hearing on this development,with the attached plan,I was extremely surprised at what I saw. When I was on council last year, and we were working through the Viva Attiva Development, significant questions were put to the developer regarding the lack of roadways,location of entranceslexits, etc. Multiple•rounds of back and forth with the developer occurred,with them eventually meeting the city needs. Therefore, I was quite surprised to see this development containing the exact same type of missing road structures and paths. i do not understand how the City Is proposing to let this new developer bypass the same requirements Viva's developers were made to comply with. Roads are a significant concern in this area;even more so than with Viva. Let's first look at 195'x'and Flagstaff(the roads at the corner of this development);the proposal of adding 136 new homes to this direct corner,without addressing the already existing traffic concerns,Is a large concern: 1) 1951'Is an absolute disaster around school times--both Meadowvlew and FHS parents, teachers and students rely on this road. It Is almost impossible to get on 195th in the morning without gunning your car and saying a prayer you don't get hit, 2) The area around Meadowview,directly across from this development,is extremely congested around drop-off and pick-up times with stop and go traffic being backed up. 3) Many kids bike to school,adding another layer on that road that needs to be considered. 4) The roundabout at Flagstaff and 19511 is always extremely busy,with the worse times of course being right before and after school. S) Keep in mind that a large percentage of drivers utilizing the road are younger, less experienced drivers,and there is already significant concerns at that intersection. 6) There is also significant bus traffic on 1951; because of how the buses enter both Into Meadowview and take Flagstaff to FHS,the traffic flow Is often backed up. Keep In mind this is a two lane road(one lane each direction)and any vehicles stopping or turning causes a backup. 7) The proposed County plans for Flagstaff and 50 are going to further compound the Issue. The right only turn approach is just going to push even more traffic North on Flagstaff,forcing more traffic back through the roundabout with 195t1. The proposal of adding 136 new homes to this direct corner,without addressing the already existing traffic concerns,Is a large concern. t It appears the thought is that 2901h would need to be finished, and along with 193rd,be used as main entranceways to this development, A few items here that do not make sense: 1) The proposed development shows 190,only being built a small way through; my understanding is that is because another land owners owns the Northern part of the land and the developer feels that Isn't their responsibility. This is the exact issue that we faced with Viva, and as noted above, i do not understand why both developers are not being held to the same standards. 2) Google maps,etc are now routing people over to Flagstaff just as much as Pilot Knob, if people need to take 1951h over to say Everest Path to then get down to 193rd or 190th to enter this development,you are bringing significant added traffic volume to roads that have been fairly low traveled the last 20 years. It is a common occurrence to see children on their bikes in the roads(as there are not sidewalks all the way around),as well as families out walking. Making these dedicated residential neighborhoods the only entrance points for 136 new homes is going to dramatically change the way current families and residents live--and will likely add significant accident potential. 3) As noted In the section above,It Is already a struggle to get onto 195th in the morning-whether via Everest or the roundabout at Pilot Knob. if 193"to Pilot Knob or 1931d to Everest becomes the main way fare of these new homes' residents to get to 195th and over to Flagstaff,this Issue becomes even more compounded. The Intersection of Everest and Pilot Knob cannot be kept with just a stop sign on Everest in this situation, as right hand turns onto 195'will not be able to occur safely, As noted, I am a big supporter of additional development In our community,and even in this area,however I strongly believe that significant work remains on sorting out the road and traffic issue in this area. The current development layout is the exact opposite of what needs to be done, Safer entrances and exit points to both 1951h and Flagstaff'into this development need to be identified,and any adjacent roads fully built out to accommodate this volume of new residents. Please feel free to reach out to me If you'd like to discuss further. Thank you, Joy L.Pe.-ii-Solt I F41111141el.81 CRO FINCH&DAISY CONSULTING flneh,41 daisy CII!U t I1N[ This message Is intended only for the use of the Individual or entity to which It is addressed,and may contain information which is privileged, confidentlaf,proprietary or exempt from disclosure under applicable low,if you are not the Intended recipient or the person responsible far delivering the message to the Intended recipient,you are strictly prohlblted from disclosing,distributing,copying or In any way using this message. If you have received this communication in error,please notify the sender,and destroy and delete any copies you may hove received. CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not',click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content Is safe.PLEASE REPORT SUSPICIOUS EMAII_S TO: ITSUPPORT@ FARM INGTON M N 1GOV 2 Tony'WippI From: Michelle Pettis Sent: Thursday,June 9, 2022 4.39 PM To: Tony Wippler Subject: [EXTERNAL]Kids need a path to Meadowview tunnel/195th before putting in mew development You don't often get email from michellepettls@hotmali.com.Learn why this is Important Hello Tony Please review these photos. Our Troy Hill neighborhood off the field (and other existing homes up to 190 and beyond) Currently have no walking paths or sidewalks. Our particular neighborhood has to have K-5 walk all the way up to Everest Path and backtrack back down just to get to a sidewalk that goes to Meadowview tunnel.Summer and winter. Meadowvlew has an existing trail into charleswood behind the homes. We truly need one as well before they add these new homes(Meadowvlew preserve). Thetrail or sidewalk would be shown.in the third photo with the piece of twine. Connecting at 193rd,190th and beyond. We need this. Currently,we pay for busing to Meadowview, even though it's 1 mile fids have to walk in the street up to Everest.To 195th. The road opening up 193rd to over 185 families will create even more of a death trap for our children walking to school and bus with no sidewalks but increased traffic. The best way to help elviate this hazard is by putting In a path or walkway behind a paying homes off the field, between the new home proposal. Meadowview school only has one way in and out. Now it's going to be even scarier on that road opening one way in on top of that hill to the proposed Meadowvlew preserves.The least they could do Is put In a path so we can all sleep better at night knowing our children will be safer. On a digital map.Meadow and Meadowview tunnel doesn't look hard to get to. Please come out and walk our neighborhoods,envisioning yourself as a 4th grader walking your kindergarten sibling to school, or to the school to play in the summer,where there are no sidewalks and no plans currently for any behind homes. No more cutting through the field because there will be no opportunity to do so with proposed home development. Please help us keep Our children safe. Most of us have lived in these same homes 15+years, Our children need to be safe.We need a path. i � �T a.� } •_ t spy�r "-.--=:. rM , �• {� � ' 1' r' P' �•,�1 �d til .�" ... •d� .t L.T �!� ..1. � ki r�Y-r`Glt`iJ` �r �� �1.'t�` 1'i�}7 ..�:"..' y < ,...�. {:�:1� .�G. . .�,,1 fy �*' �`•p�.- . ......t ,. + '. �`./ �.rn r �- A�+ i �.'t�. �..}. y :arm` u •: tt� w :Si• r06j)'tt:�4•; ' i .�7 ]��..,f,. ..1. _t '• �'r .'M': 1al'.v�111NG S qR yyAY r �"4 ♦" U" '� j Ye�t. � 1:; 11. '•,' li u! ^' 1 W,4 Woov 1 5 . 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Meadowview Elementary only has one road in/same road out of the school.That in itself has caused so many traffic(foot traffic as well)issues in regard to school buses and cars trying to get in and out of i the Elementary school and simply driving on 195th. REASONS WHY *Currently our homes do not have sidewalks on either side of the exisiting streets(Coming from 195th sidewalk there are no exisiting sidewalks from Everest Path through Evening Star Way to 193rd,in Troy Hill),yet it's a City of Farmington requirement to have at least one sidewalk on either side in a development/neighborhood. *I€children(and adults alike)want to walk to Meadowview Elementary School,to get to the Meadowview Tunnel,they currently have to walk in the street up to either Everest Path to reach the sidewalk or up the street to reach the sidewalk on 193rd and up to Everest Path from there(which makes it well over a mile to have to walk to Meadowvlew Elementary) . *The City of Farmington REQUIRES that sidewalks be on one side or the other of the street in the developments.Yet we do not have this safety net in our neighborhood(see attached copy of Troy Hill). *Even though it's a"foot"mile having to walk in the street UP TO EVEREST PATH and backtrack down to the Meadowview Tunnel for school,we have had to pay for busing to Meadowview to keep our children safe for walking in the street to get to Meadowview Elementary School. *To access the path you could wrap around the sidewalk coming from 193rd and continue it into a path that will lead up to 195th Meadowview Tunnel and down through Troy Hill and Nelson Hill past 190th as no homes have sidewalks past Everest path.Accessing the path from 193rd is closer and safer to get to(albeit still walking in the street due to no sidewalks) the new proposed side walk/path than having to walk up Evening Star Way to the Everest Path side walk currently *Too dangerous to not have a sidwalk/path option. The Meadowview Preserve Development 4f ' will add in over 180 proposed homes with 2+car garages which means 360+cars/traffic. The impact of this added traffic will be even more dangerous in the existing homes with no sidewalks on either side,not only for our children but simply people of all ages.This will also affect quality of life,noise levels and especl4lly the safety of the children walking. *Please put on record that the City Planner,City developer,whomever it may need be,come to our neighborhood and walk WITH us to further show why we need this path.We would like it on record WHEN that said person does walk with us so it can be shown how dangerous it is for anyone to be on this street without sidewalks.Our children have to walk/bike in the street up to Everest Path to hook up to an exisiting sidewalks at Everest just to backtrack back down 195th sidewalk to Meadowview Tunnel to go to school.in the winter,no snow plows have even come through for buses let alone walkers on time for school.In the Summer,when children want to go to MeadowvIew for the playground or simply connect/catch the existing path you get to behind MeadowvIew School at the playground.The path that runs BEHIND CHARLESWOOD HOMES(between the homes and the fields on that side of 195th).The path then connects in Charleswood and you can get to the existing paths/sidewalks that run all the way to Hwy 3 *The proposed entrance off 195th needs to be reevaluated as well.Meadowview school has one road in/one road out for buses cars and Staff members parents.etc.only one.That one lane road(195th)is already a death trap/an accident prone area. it's unsafe to add a road opening on 195th going into this new proposed development.You cannot see what traffic is coming from over or on top of that hill or anywhere for that matter near Meadowview Elementary on 195th.Trying to turn in or get out will be too dangerous. The roundabout additions do not elviate the Intense traffic build up on 195th .There should be no road opening into the new proposed development off of 195th due to safety issues. *Please add to the minutes to have the the traffic conditions on 195th evaluated starting 1.5 hours before and up to the start of Meadowview Elementary School and for 1.5 hours after school. * Please add to the minutes to have the the traffic conditions on 195th be evaluated possibly starting 1.5 hours before and up to the start of Farmington High School hours and through 1.5 hours after. *19Sth Is the only Open road besides County Road 50(212th Street)IN the City of Farmington that can get anyone to the Farmington Nigh School from our side of town. Meeting up on Flagstaff to go to school.A good portion of the kids and staff take 195th to Sarmington Hish school Trying to add an additional entrance on 195th will be a major hazard and a mistake. 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APPROVING PRELIMINARY PLAT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR MEADOWVIEW PRESERVE Pursuant to due call and notice thereof,a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the council chambers of said City on the 20th day of June 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Members Absent: Member and Member introduced and seconded the following: WHEREAS,the preliminary plat and planned unit development for Meadowview Preserve are now before the City Council for review and approval;and, WHEREAS,a public hearing of the Planning Commission was held on the 14th day of June,2022 after notice of the same was published in the official newspaper of the city and proper notice sent to surrounding property owners; and, WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed and recommended City Council approval of the preliminary plat and planned unit development at its meeting held on the 14th day of June,2022;and, WHEREAS,The City Council reviewed the preliminary plat and planned unit development on June 20,2022; and, WHEREAS,the City Engineer has rendered an opinion that the proposed plat can be reasonable served by municipal services. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration,the Mayor and City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota,hereby approve the Meadowview Preserve preliminary plat and planned unit development with the following conditions: 1. The satisfaction of all engineering comments/requirements including construction plans for grading and utilities. 2. Continue to work with the city on locating a neighborhood park that is of suitable size and location to the city. This must be addressed with the submission of the final plat for the first addition of this development. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 2011 day of June 2022. Mayor Attested to the day of June 2022. City Administrator SEAL CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 ® r Farmington M N.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution - Final Plat- Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition- Community Development DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION M/I Homes of Minneapolis/St. Paul is proposing to plat 45 single-family lots within the Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition. The 45 lots are located at the southeast corner of the development at the intersection of Colonial Trail and Crystal Terrace. DISCUSSION The 45 single-family lots are the last remaining lots of the 244 overall single-family lots that were approved with the preliminary plat for this development. The Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition corresponds with the preliminary plat that was approved by the Planning Commission on April 9, 2019 and the City Council on April 15, 2019. The plat is comprised of the following area summary: Block 1 Area: 138,983 square feet(3.19 acres) Block 2 Area: 45,489 square feet(1.04 acres) Block 3 Area: 49,105 square feet(1.13 acres) Block 4 Area: 44,420 square feet(1.02 acres) Block 5 Area: 98,513 square feet(2.26 acres) Block 6 Area: 23,860 square feet(0.55 acres) 0 utlot A: 3,282 square feet(0.075 acres) As previously mentioned,the Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition final plat will consist of 45 single- family lots. The average lot size within the 6th Addition is 8,897 square feet with the largest lot being 17,167 square feet in size and the smallest lot being 5,200 square feet in size. Additionally,the final plat contains one outlot(Outlot A). This outlot is a remnant. All rights-of-way for Clearwater Loop, Colonial Trail, 194th Street, Crimson Way, and Crystal Terrace were platted as part of the 4th Addition. All remaining roads,sanitary sewer,water, and storm sewer for this development were constructed and installed with the 4th and 5th Additions. Engineering Review The Engineering Department has reviewed the Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition final plat and recommend approval contingent upon the applicant entering into a Development Contract with the city and all security fees and costs paid. Planning Commission Review The Planning Commission reviewed the final plat at its regular meeting on June 14, 2022 and recommended approval with a 4-0 vote. ACTION REQUESTED Adopt the attached resolution approving the Fairhill Estate at North Creek 6th Addition final plat contingent upon the following: 1. 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. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Final Plat D Resolution Final Plat Resolution OFFICIAL PLAT FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK 6TH ADDITION PERSONS BY 1111E'RESENTS,Tnal M/I R OofMlnnea.I01.Paul.LLC,a Minnesota Ilmitetl Ilablliry company owner of[M1e CITY—MIND COMMISSION,CITY OF FARMINGTON,STATE OF MINN ESOTA Idlow gtlewd a poperry: pp bytbe Planning[ommission oftne Clry of Farming[pn,Minnewta alaregular meedngmereoi on[he_tlay of F,11-J,FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK ATH ADDITION,according totbe I—Id,a plm lh—,Dakota County, x0_. Mmnnma. HaamDg —jon,CR,af Farmingwr�,Minnesota TOGETHER WITH Doom A.FA1Rmu EsrATE Ar NORTH CREEKSTH ADON1oN,,aprmngw me ntoraee plamereor.Dakota counrv.Mmneww. Rv: cnmrcerwn etl the ume m be,urvryetl antl plauee as FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK ETH ADOIrION ana tloes hereby 0ediaze to[be pubik for pubic use<M1e oraDoge ana utill[y easements al--d by thb pi.l. na aM/I xomea Dr MmneaPopa/s:.Pauli uG,Mmne,mallmb<a uabmry tompinv.haa<ausea mese Pre,ent,w be Cm COUNCIL,Cl-OF FARMINGTox,HATE OF MINNESOTA agnea hY its pwpe,.—this_Ay f TM1H Plat of FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK 4TH ADDITION was aPProvee ane aaepretl byme Cry C—OlOrme CRY of Farmington, aregular meeting thereof held this_II of _ana said 11111,in compllann with the ed Sign :Momes/1 Hof MI...Polls/St.Paul,LL[ pwvislons or Minnesota Sta[Mes,Section 5DSDG,5—x, ciry[ouncry city of Farmington,Minnesota COUNTY SURVEYOR,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA STATE F I hereby-1.11 that in actardanze with Minnesota S[etute,,Section 505.021,Subd.11,this plat has been reviewed and app,.—tnis COUNTY OF _tlay al 10 This instrument-11-1-etlged before me on this_ by a Mp Home,ar Mwneapopa/s�FF I.Itc,an behiIf-h.am By: Todd g.Tollelwn,Dakota County5u COUNTY PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA o[ary Public, ounry,Minnewta Notary Printetl Name My Commissio Evpires oMMrtezora 5ntutes,Secalon505.0x15ubd.9ZI'sprp F.dlRzeyear]0_on ,H,, herdlhtf n deattIee have 1— P ale.Alwt purvuan[Ia Minnewta snmre:.seams nxa:,men are na aelmoaent tares Fd—,H,,enlerea cola adv pe Mark ll Salo do hereby certify tnaltMs plat was pnpana by me or unan my dlren supenlsioo;mat 1 am a d.N Licensed Una Surveyo<in Ithi,Stne of Mlnaewta;that[his plat Is a carrm representation of the boundary survey;Ina[all matllemabcal data and labels are--ly eslgnated on this pUt;IMt all monuments deplaetl on this plat M1ave been,wwlll be correaN set wllnin one year:[h It 0water oe[M1e,Director, boundaries ana weI lands,as defined in Minnewta Statutes,Saxon SD5.01,Subd 3,as dm<date ofthis certeicaxon are snawn antl Department of Property raxatlon and Rewrtls labeled not a Flit,ana all public y A,,shown andlabeled on is plat. Dated mid Jay D' ,xo CGUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA =i, I-mis plat o/FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK 4TH ADDITION was filed in me ow'ce of the County I--lar P— N ublic Mark R.Sala,-1.lana Surveyor,M'mne:ota—Ii,No.AYGO onthls yof x0_at_ ,I .'.,k and was duN lilI In Rook o Flats.Page Document Num STATED F MINNESOTA COUNTY OF Amy A.X—Fl,Dakota County Retarder Thefaregdng lnnrument was Kknawletlgee bHare me mk_day of 20_by Mark R.Sala. dry Public, County,MMrresota NotaryP ANNI Name My--i-Up— SAMBATEK,INC. 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R49-22 APPROVING FINAL PLAT AND AUTHORIZING SIGNING OF FINAL PLAT FAIRHILL ESTATE AT NORTH CREEK 6T"ADDITION Pursuant to due call and notice thereof,a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the council chambers of said City on the 201h day of June 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Hoyt, Bernhjelm, Lien, Porter, Wilson Members Absent: None Member Wilson and Member Porter introduced and seconded the following: WHEREAS,the final plat for Fairhill Estate at North Creek 61h Addition is now before the City Council for review and approval;and, WHEREAS,a public hearing of the Planning Commission was held for the preliminary plat on April 19,2019,after notice of the same was published in the official newspaper of the city and proper notice sent to surrounding property owners;and, WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed and recommended City Council approval of the final plat at its meeting held on the 14"day of June,2022;and, WHEREAS,The City Council reviewed the final plat on June 20,2022; and, WHEREAS,the City Engineer has rendered an opinion that the proposed plat can be reasonable served by municipal services. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration,the Mayor and City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota,hereby approve the above final plat and authorize the requisite signatures be affixed to the final plat with the following conditions: 1. 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 Counc;;or n ses ' 20th y of June 2022. Attested to the 20 day of June 2022. City Ad inistrator SEAL CITY OF O 430 Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON © 651-28o-6800 FarmingtonMN.gov TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Kellee Omlid, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Accept Bids and Award a Contract for the Mystic Meadows Trail Reclamation Project- Parks and Recreation DATE: June 20, 2022 INTRODUCTION The City of Farmington currently has over 52 miles of trails, many of which have been constructed over time with development projects. Upon completion and acceptance of the development,the city takes ownership of the trails at the same time as the other public utilities and streets. With this ownership the city also takes responsibility of the maintenance of the trail including snow removal, seal coating, crack filling, and replacement when needed. The trails in the Mystic Meadows neighborhood, installed in 2005, are in poor condition and need replacement. The project includes reclaiming the existing trail, installing a root barrier to prevent premature deterioration of the trail, paving a new bituminous trail, and ADA compliant pedestrian ramp upgrades. DISCUSSION Advertisements for bids were posted on May 27,June 3, and June 10, 2022 and bids were opened at 11:00 a.m. on June 14, 2022. Six(6) bids were received.The apparent low bidder is Minnesota Roadways Company of Shakopee, M N in the amount of$136,587.44. The Engineer's Estimate of Costs for the project is $124,811.00. A summary of the bids received is attached. Minnesota Roadways Company has completed similar projects in other metro cities and are a reputable contractor. BUDGET IMPACT Funding for the project will be out of the Trail Maintenance Fund,which is funded through general fund tax levy and Local Government Aid (LGA)transfers. ACTION REQUESTED Staff recommends acceptance of the bids and award of a contract for construction of the Mystic Meadows Trail Reclamation Project to Minnesota Roadways Company of Shakopee in the amount of $136,587.44 and authorize the Mayor and City Administrator to execute the same. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Backup Material Bid Summary CITY OF O 43o Third St., Farmington, MN 55024 FARMINGTON o 651.280.6800 Farmington M N.gov BID SUMMARY Mystic Meadows Trail Reclamation Project City of Farmington,MN Bid Date: June 14, 2022 11:00 a.m. BIDDER TOTAL AMOUNT BID Minnesota Roadways Company $136,587.44 McNamara Contracting $146,851.00 OMG Midwest Inc. $159,274.63 FPI Paving Contractors Inc. $164,939.00 Urban Companies $191,121.00 Bituminous Roadways Inc. $191,986.00