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City Council Agenda Packet 04-14-20251. Agenda Documents Documents: 4-14-25 AGENDA.PDF ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION. PDF 2025-3-24 MINUTES CC SPEC (DRAFT).PDF 2025-3-24 MINUTES CC (DRAFT).PDF 2A PAYMENT OF BILLS.PDF 2B NEW HIRES AND DEPARTURES.PDF 2C PROPERTY.PDF 2D DONATIONS.PDF 2E LIABILITY WAIVER 2025.PDF 2F LIQUOR LICENSE PANCHO VILLA.PDF 2G PUD PROCEDURE AMENDMENT.PDF 2H CSAH 39 TRAIL RIGHT-OF-WAY ADMINISTRATIVE SETTLEMENT.PDF 21 LIONS LIQUOR MUSIC MISSISSIPPI.PDF 4A DOWNTOWN PROJECT CHANGE ORDER.PDF 4B ANNEXATION FRATTLONE.PDF WCSO - MONTICELLO CFS - MARCH.PDF WCSO MONTICELLO HOURS - MARCH.PDF 1.1. Agenda Documents Documents: 4A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - DOWNTOWN CHANGE ORDER 5.PDF AGENDA REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, April 14, 2025 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING 4:45 p.m. Public Works Facility Tour (909 Golf Course Road) 5:30 p.m. Water Treatment Plant CMAR SOQ (PW Conference Room) 6:00 p.m. Cannabis Registration Update (PW Conference Room) Mayor: Lloyd Hilgart Council Members: Kip Christianson, Charlotte Gabler, Tracy Hinz, and Lee Martie 1. General Business A. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance B. Arbor Day Proclamation C. Approval of Agenda — Councilmembers or the City Administrator may add items to the agenda for discussion purposes or approval. The City Council may or may not take official action on items added to the agenda. D. Approval of Meeting Minutes • Special Meeting Minutes from March 24, 2025 • Regular Meeting Minutes from March 24, 2025 E. Citizen Comments — Individuals may address the City Council about any item not contained on the agenda. Each speaker will be allotted three minutes with a maximum of five speakers. The Mayor may allow for additional time and/or speakers. The City Council generally takes no official action of items discussed, except for referral to staff for future report. F. Public Service Announcements/Updates • City Announcements • MCC Announcements G. Council Liaison Updates • Economic Development Authority (EDA) • Central Mississippi River Partnership (CMRP) • Parks, Arts, and Recreation Advisory Commission (PARC) • Planning Commission 2. Consent Agenda — All items listed on the Consent Agenda are considered standard or may not need discussion prior to approval. These items are acted upon by one motion unless a councilmember, the city administrator, or a citizen requests the item by removed from consent for additional discussion. A. Consideration of approving payment of bills B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2025-26 accepting donations totaling $6,000 from Liberty Bank, TDS, and CentraCare E. Consideration of not waiving monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minnesota Statutes F. Consideration of authorizing an on -sale liquor license for JJC Enterprises Inc., dba Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill, located at 100 71" Street W., Monticello, MN G. Consideration of adopting Ordinance 846 amending the Monticello City Code, Title XV: Land Usage, Chapter 153: Zoning Ordinance, Section 153.028 Specific Review Procedures and Requirements as related to regulations and standards for Planned Unit Development and adopting Summary Ordinance 846A for publication. Applicant: City of Monticello H. Consideration of approving an administrative settlement for the Golf Course Road Trail Project Consideration of approving an application for temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for the Music on the Mississippi Outdoor Concert Series at West Bridge Park on June 18 and July 16, 2025 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion 3. Public Hearings 4. Regular Agenda A. Consideration of approving change order #5 for the Monticello Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Project, City Project 22C005 for $89,320.83 B. Consideration of acknowledging receipt of five petitions for annexation from Lakhwinder Singh, Jerold and Susant Untiedt, Gary Fehn, Allie and Samuel Johnson, and Wayne and Gwendolyn Johnson, and to proceed with verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution of Orderly Annexation 5. Adjournment Whereas, In 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Nebraska Board of Agriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees, and Whereas, this holiday, called Arbor Day, was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska, and Whereas, Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and the world, and Whereas, trees can reduce the erosion of our precious topsoil by wind and water, cut heating and cooling costs, moderate the temperature, clean the air, produce life-giving oxygen, and provide habitat for wildlife, and Whereas, trees are a renewable resource giving us paper, wood for our homes, fuel for our fires and countless other wood products, and Whereas, trees in our city increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business areas, and beautify our community, and Whereas, trees, wherever they are planted, are a source of joy and spiritual renewal. Now, Therefore, I, Llovd Hilpart , Mayor of the City of Monticello, Minnesota do hereby proclaim April 25, 2025 as In the City of Monticello , and I urge all citizens to celebrate Arbor Day and to support efforts to protect our trees and woodlands, and I urge all citizens to plant trees to gladden the heart and pomote the well-being of this and future generations. Further, Dated this 14th day of April, 2025 Signed by: 96 t��L In honor of Arbor Day, Monticello Parks, Arts & Recreation is giving away Free Spruce Tree Seedlings at the Monticello Community Center on April 25! The department is also offering seven varieties of trees in our Spring Tree sale. These are bare root nursery quality trees at a deep discount. The sale is open to all and trees are still available to order online today through the city website.Tree pickup is on Saturday, April 26 at the Park Shop on West 6th Street. MINUTES MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP Monday, March 24, 2025 — 5:15 p.m. Academy Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Lloyd Hilgart, Kip Christianson, Charlotte Gabler, Tracy Hinz, and Lee Martie Absent: None Staff: Matt Leonard, Angela Schumann, Sarah Rathlisberger, Tom Pawelk, and Jennifer Schreiber 1. Call to Order Mayor Lloyd Hilgart called the workshop to order at 5:15 p.m. 2. Chamber Lease Discussion Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk, gave a brief overview of the lease with the Chamber of Commerce, including that the lease was expired. She presented an updated lease with a couple of changes. Rent would increase $500/year and the Chamber would be allowed to use Suite C up to 15 hours per month. Anything additional would be charged the non- profit rate in the fee schedule. Ms. Schreiber requested direction by City Council on whether to proceed with these changes. There was consensus by City Council that Jennifer Schreiber present the proposed lease to the Chamber of Commerce. Approval will be brought to the City Council at a later date. 3. Downtown Parking Discussion Angela Schumann, Community Development Director, gave a brief overview of downtown parking, including short term versus long term parking options. Mayor Hilgart requested this meeting to address parking issues on Block 52. He is wondering about using Drawers of Davlee for parking. In addition, there was discussion on striping certain streets for parking and utilizing an EDA lot for additional parking. Costs are unknown and staff and Council discussed using reserves in the capital fund. Brendan Muldoon, Commercial Agent for Block 52, addressed the City Council and noted that it has been difficult to get a restaurant to locate on Block 52 because of limited parking. Mayor Hilgart and Council Member Christianson would like to see something come forward this year identifying costs and options for providing additional parking in the downtown. City Council Special Meeting Minutes — March 24, 2025 There was consensus of City Council to move forward in obtaining costs for additional parking, both paved and unpaved, for future stalls on River Street, in an EDA lot, and for Striping on Locust. In addition, directed staff to see what funds may be available in the EDA budget or City Capital Projects fund. 4. Adjournment By consensus, the meeting was adjourned at 6:15 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Attest: City Council Special Meeting Minutes — March 24, 2025 City Administrator MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Monday, March 24, 2025 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Lloyd Hilgart, Kip Christianson, Tracy Hinz, Charlotte Gabler, and Lee Martie Absent: None 1. General Business A. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Hilgart called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. B. Approval of Agenda Motion by Council Member Christianson to approve the agenda. Seconded by Council Member Hinz. Motion carried unanimously. C. Approval of Meeting Minutes • Special Meeting Minutes from March 10, 2025 • Regular Meeting Minutes from March 10, 2025 Motion by Council Member Hinz to approve both sets of minutes. Seconded by Council Member Gabler. Motion carried unanimously. D. Citizen Comments None. E. Public Service Announcements Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk, noted the following public announcements: • Compost Facility • Water Tower Cleaning • Climbing Wall Extended Hours F. Council Liaison Updates • Library Board — Council Member Hinz gave an update of the Library Board meeting held March 12. The agenda included updates on The Great Escape book club, painting of the facility, their grand re -opening, planters, new LED lighting, and the summer reading challenge. • Economic Development Update — Council Member Hinz provided a review of the meeting held March 12. At this meeting the group adopted the proposed 2025-2027 EDA Workplan. City Council Minutes: March 24, 2025 Page 1 1 5 • 1-94 Coalition — Council Member Gabler gave an update of the meeting held March 20. The group received updates on federal spending, state projects and the 1-94 expansion project. G. Department Updates • Economic Development Update —Jim Thares, Economic Development Manager, gave an update on economic development activity in 2024. 2. Consent Agenda: Motion by Council Member Martie to approve the Consent Agenda. Council Member Gabler seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. A. Consideration of approving the payment of bills. Action taken: Approved the bill and purchase card registers for a total of $588,046.93. B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments. Action taken: No report this cycle. C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property. Action taken: No report this cycle. D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2025-22 accepting a donation of $200 from Michael Pixomatis for general use of the Fire Department. Action taken: Resolution 2025-22 accepting the donation was approved. E. Consideration of approving an application for a temporary gambling permit for a raffle to be conducted by the Wright County Ducks Unlimited, Chapter 39 on May 5, 2025, at River City Extreme, 3875 School Blvd. Action taken: Gambling permit application was approved. F. Consideration of appointing Greg Schultz to the Industrial & Economic Development Committee (IEDC) for a three-year term expiring on December 31, 2027. Action taken: Appointment of Greg Schultz was approved. G. Consideration of adopting an Ordinance 844 amending the Monticello City Code, Title XI, Chapter 117 — Therapeutic Massage Enterprise and Massage Therapist, Section 117.04 Exceptions. Action taken: Ordinance 844 was adopted. H. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2025-23 joining the Central Mississippi River Partnership (CMRP). Action taken: Resolution 2025-23 was adopted. Consideration of authorizing an amendment to the Community Energy Transition (CET) Grant agreement revising the project activity budget line items (funding City Council Minutes: March 24, 2025 Page 2 1 5 award remains $1,000,000) and extending the expiration date to June 30, 2026. Action taken: Approved the amendment and the extension to June 30, 2026. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2025-24 approving Development Stage and Final Stage Planned Unit Development and Resolution 2025-25 and Ordinance 845 rezoning to Mastercraft Planned Unit Development for Phased Industrial Development including Industrial Service and Industrial Self -Storage as Principle Uses in the 1-2 (Heavy Industrial) District and adopting Summary Ordinance 845A for publication. Applicant: Tim Flander/Big Bear Holdings. Action taken: Adopted Resolution 2025-24 approving a Development Stage and Final Stage Planned Unit Development for Phased Industrial Development including Industrial Service and Industrial Self -Storage as Principle Uses in the 1-2 (Heavy Industrial) District, subject to the conditions in Exhibit Z and based on findings in said resolution and adopted Resolution 2025-25 and Ordinance 845 rezoning to Planned Unit Development and creating the Mastercraft PUD District for Phased Industrial Development including Industrial Service and Industrial Self - Storage as Principle Uses in the 1-2 (Heavy Industrial) District, subject to the conditions in Exhibit Z and based on findings in said Resolution and adopted Summary Ordinance 845A for publication. K. Consideration of approving a Conditional Use Permit for a proposed Entertainment/Recreation, Indoor Commercial Facility in an 1-2 (Heavy Industrial) District. Applicant: Elizabeth Barthel. Action taken: Conditional Use Permit was approved. L. Consideration of approving a Conditional Use Permit for a proposed Auto Repair - Minor Facility in a B-4 (Regional Business) District and Conditional Use Permit for Cross Access and Parking. Applicant: Steven McCleary c/o RA Smith, Inc. Action taken: Conditional Use Permit was approved. M. Consideration of approving a Conditional Use Permit for Cross Parking Agreement in the Central Community District (CCD). Applicant: Zach Barthel. Action taken: Conditional Use Permit was approved. N. Consideration of accepting proposals and awarding a three-year mowing and landscape maintenance contract with Grounds Maintenance Service, Inc. for an estimated annual contract cost of $13,610. Action taken: Contract with Grounds Maintenance Service, Inc. was approved. 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion 3. Public Hearings City Council Minutes: March 24, 2025 Page 3 1 5 4. Regular Agenda A. Consideration of accepting quote from TragnoloFv Turf Tech for the purchase of a Sportstraq Line Marking Steering Kit for $46,795 for the Parks, Arts & Recreation Department Tom Pawelk, Parks, Arts & Recreation Director, gave a brief presentation on the line marking robot that will be used at the Bertram Chain of Lakes Athletic Park. He noted that the system requires one staff person and can repaint 34 fields in 10 days. The machine will save the City $8,000 a year in labor cost. There was minimal discussion by City Council. Motion by Council Member Gabler to accept quote from Traqnology Turf Tech for the purchase of a Sportstraq Line Marking Steering Kit for $46,795 for the Parks, Arts, & Recreation Department. Seconded by Council Member Martie. Motion carried unanimously. B. Consideration of approving a 10-vear contract with LRS of Minnesota, LLC for citvwide residential solid waste and recvcling services Matt Leonard, Public Works Director/City Engineer, provided a brief overview of the item. He noted that City Council and staff reviewed six proposals for residential solid wasted and recycling services at a Special City Council meeting on March 10, 2025. At this meeting the City Council directed staff to contact LRS of Minnesota, Inc. to negotiate a 10-year contract. He added that staff and the City Attorney are working on a contract, and the item should be postponed to a special meeting on March 31, 2025. There was minimal discussion by City Council. Motion by Council Member Christianson to postpone approval of the contract to a Special City Council Meeting on March 31, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. Seconded by Council Member Hinz. Motion carried unanimously. 5. Other Business Council Member Gabler added discussion on nominating City Administrator Rachel Leonard for the League of Minnesota Cities Emerging Leader Award. There was discussion and consensus to endorse this nomination. 6. Adiournment The meeting was adjourned at 7:13 p.m. City Council Minutes: March 24, 2025 Page 4 1 5 Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Attest: City Administrator City Council Minutes: March 24, 2025 Page 5 15 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2A. Consideration of approving payment of bills Prepared by: Finance Director Reviewed by: N/A ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve the bill and purchase card registers for a total amount of $2,477.734.03. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND City staff submits the attached bill registers and purchasing card registers for approval by Council. The bill registers contain all invoices processed and the purchasing card registers contain all card purchases made since the last Council meeting. Subject to MN Statutes, most invoices require Council approval prior to releasing checks for payment. The day following Council approval, payments will be released unless directed otherwise. A credit purchasing agreement and policy was approved by Council initially and card purchases must comply with the policy. If Council has no questions or comments on the bill and purchase card registers, these can be approved with the consent agenda. If requested, this item can be removed from consent and discussed prior to making a motion for approval. I. Budget Impact: N/A II. Staff Workload Impact: No additional work. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of bill and purchase card registers as presented. SUPPORTING DATA • Bill registers and purchase card registers 1 2A (1) Accounts Payable Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date User: julie.cheney@monticellomn.gov Printed: 4/l/2025 12:39 PM CITY Of __ � Monti"Ce.-O Check No Vendor No Vendor Name Check Date Check Amount ACH 1102 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 03/31/2025 35,992.30 ACH 1565 WELLS FARGO CORP TRUST SERVICE 03/31/2025 125,000.00 ACH 1585 XCEL ENERGY 03/31/2025 23,099.15 ACH 1593 MN DEPT OF REVENUE - ACH 03/31/2025 51,270.00 ACH 2O50 DEMVI LLC 03/31/2025 213.86 ACH 4732 MONEY MOVERS, INC. 03/31/2025 15.00 ACH 5188 HEALTHY CONTRIBUTIONS 03/31/2025 8.60 ACH 5646 JACK HENRY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 03/31/2025 58.12 ACH 6271 CLUB AUTOMATION - DAXCO LLC 03/31/2025 1,460.08 Total for 3/31/2025: 237,117.11 Report Total (9 checks): 237,117.11 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 4/14/25 Approved by: Mayor Lloyd Hilgart AP Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date (4/1/2025 12:39 PM) Page 1 2A (2) Accounts Payable Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date CITY OF _ User: julie.cheney@monticellomn.gov Monticb.0 Printed: 4/2/2025 12:18 PM Check No Vendor No Vendor Name Check Date Check Amount ACH 1065 BELLBOY CORPORATION 04/02/2025 7,588.38 ACH 1129 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC 04/02/2025 81,745.45 ACH 1273 KIWI KAI IMPORTS, INC. 04/02/2025 2,236.50 ACH 1303 M AMUNDSON CIGAR & CANDY CO, I 04/02/2025 5,165.81 ACH 1552 VIKING COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 04/02/2025 746.51 ACH 1572 THE WINE COMPANY 04/02/2025 1,744.13 ACH 1684 VINOCOPIA 04/02/2025 754.46 ACH 3989 SMALL LOT COOP LLC 04/02/2025 1,493.94 ACH 4646 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES L.P. 04/02/2025 37,025.57 ACH 5201 DICK FAMILY, INC. 04/02/2025 2,604.48 ACH 5730 BOURGET IMPORTS, LLC 04/02/2025 662.50 ACH 6272 DANGEROUS MAN BREWING COMPA 04/02/2025 398.00 129785 3491 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY 04/02/2025 144.65 129786 1067 BERNICK'S 04/02/2025 1,953.88 129787 4328 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE & 04/02/2025 9,086.86 129788 6375 THE HOME CITY ICE COMPANY 04/02/2025 325.40 129789 1263 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 04/02/2025 22,597.59 129790 1427 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS CO 04/02/2025 20,820.24 129791 3309 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPII 04/02/2025 7,668.37 129827 4656 TRUE FABRICATIONS, INC. 04/02/2025 426.63 129828 1573 WINE MERCHANTS INC 04/02/2025 2,519.13 Total for 4/2/2025: 207,708.48 Report Total (21 checks): 207,708.48 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 4/14/25 Approved by: Mayor Lloyd Hilgart AP Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date (4/2/2025 12:18 PM) Page 1 2A (3) Accounts Payable Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date User: julie.cheney@monticellomn.gov Printed: 4/10/2025 12:50 PM � MonticeCITY OF -o Check No Vendor No Vendor Name Check Date Check Amount ACH 1006 ABM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY LLC 04/15/2025 134.40 ACH 1062 BEAUDRY OIL COMPANY 04/15/2025 6,245.59 ACH 1065 BELLBOY CORPORATION 04/15/2025 3,132.46 ACH 1074 BOLTON AND MENK INC 04/15/2025 3,299.50 ACH 1079 BOYER TRUCKS - ST MICHAEL 04/15/2025 1,694.20 ACH 1083 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION 04/15/2025 3,505.50 ACH 1106 CENTRAL MCGOWAN INC 04/15/2025 332.68 ACH 1129 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC 04/15/2025 1,919.99 ACH 1153 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 04/15/2025 1,085.50 ACH 1216 MICHAEL E HAALAND 04/15/2025 99.06 ACH 1223 HAWKINS INC 04/15/2025 17,086.86 ACH 1305 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT LLC 04/15/2025 370.24 ACH 1364 MOBILE HEALTH SERVICES LLC 04/15/2025 4,080.00 ACH 1390 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC 04/15/2025 862.14 ACH 1411 OLSON & SONS ELECTRIC INC 04/15/2025 1,694.22 ACH 1413 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL INC 04/15/2025 135.00 ACH 1417 OSC OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY 04/15/2025 121.66 ACH 1470 RUSSELL SECURITY RESOURCE INC 04/15/2025 359.00 ACH 1537 UHL COMPANY INC 04/15/2025 6,792.50 ACH 1550 VEOLIA WATER N AM OPERATING SE] 04/15/2025 72,457.64 ACH 1552 VIKING COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 04/15/2025 335.00 ACH 1561 WATER LABORATORIES INC 04/15/2025 288.00 ACH 1577 WRIGHT CO AUDITOR-TREAS - ACH 04/15/2025 212,478.14 ACH 1584 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC 04/15/2025 47,700.00 ACH 1726 MARCO TECHNOLOGIES 04/15/2025 7,911.50 ACH 1902 VICKI LEERHOFF 04/15/2025 124.95 ACH 2154 FEDERATED CO-OPS INC 04/15/2025 123.67 ACH 2159 NATHAN PHILLIP KROHN 04/15/2025 510.00 ACH 2808 AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS CO 04/15/2025 32,991.84 ACH 2928 NUSS TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT 04/15/2025 132.21 ACH 4220 WEBBER RECREATIONAL DESIGN, IN 04/15/2025 651,946.00 ACH 4502 ARVIG 04/15/2025 3,421.14 ACH 4633 PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP INC 04/15/2025 1,592.21 ACH 4691 MONTICELLO MEMORIALS, LLC 04/15/2025 810.00 ACH 5201 DICK FAMILY, INC. 04/15/2025 823.80 ACH 5211 RANDI O'KEEFE KRIER 04/15/2025 2,005.21 ACH 5444 JULIA KAROS 04/15/2025 7,854.00 ACH 5512 HYDROCORP HYDRO -DESIGNS, INC. 04/15/2025 741.00 ACH 5585 SBRK FINANCE HOLDINGS INC 04/15/2025 68.00 ACH 5635 WK & ASSOCIATES LLC 04/15/2025 870.00 ACH 5901 HARDLINE NORTH, LLC. 04/15/2025 49.28 ACH 5998 SADIE NIELSEN 04/15/2025 260.00 ACH 6251 STEPHEN W GRITTMAN 04/15/2025 9,171.20 129829 2925 1 ST LINE/LEEWES VENTURES LLC 04/15/2025 442.25 129830 5184 ADVANCED GRAPHIX INC. 04/15/2025 1,155.00 129831 6463 ALL SEASONS GARAGE DOOR CO 04/15/2025 30,315.00 129832 5463 ALLSTATE PETERBILT OF ROGERS 04/15/2025 36.24 AP Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date (4/10/2025 12:50 PM) Page 1 2A (4) Check No Vendor No Vendor Name Check Date Check Amount 129833 3491 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY 04/15/2025 80.00 129834 1368 AUTO VALUE MONTICELLO 04/15/2025 580.76 129835 5606 B & E RECYCLING SERVICES INC 04/15/2025 150.00 129836 1067 BERNICK'S 04/15/2025 5,766.82 129837 6208 BLOCK 52 HOLDINGS LLC 04/15/2025 377,400.00 129838 5730 BOURGET IMPORTS, LLC 04/15/2025 662.50 129839 5699 BRETH-ZENZEN FIRE PROTECTION, L 04/15/2025 450.00 129840 6523 BROTHER BUILT MASONRY 04/15/2025 2,169.78 129841 5942 CERTIFIED LABORATORIES 04/15/2025 219.95 129842 5248 CORNERSTONE FORD & CHRYSLER 04/15/2025 694.01 129843 6354 DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP INC 04/15/2025 64,790.50 129844 6465 DAVIS MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, INC 04/15/2025 2,243.00 129845 1147 DOUBLE D ELECTRIC INC 04/15/2025 2,908.84 129846 5980 EMERGENCY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNO: 04/15/2025 3,263.87 129847 6614 EVERGREEN LAND SERVICES CO 04/15/2025 6,749.80 129848 2561 FERGUSON WATERWORKS 04/15/2025 2,453.60 129849 1179 FIRE SAFETY USA INC 04/15/2025 976.75 129850 6610 BRADLEY FISHER 04/15/2025 460.00 129851 2015 KEITH A FRANKLIN 04/15/2025 150.00 129852 4473 GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL COMPANY INC 04/15/2025 4,503.52 129853 6615 GREEN TREE RECYCLING SERVICES 04/15/2025 3,200.00 129854 5773 HAGEN CHRISTENSEN & MCIIWAIN A 04/15/2025 3,717.92 129855 5840 HAKANSON ANDERSON ASSOCIATES 04/15/2025 1,770.49 129856 4650 JASEN HOGLUND 04/15/2025 180.00 129857 3971 INTL UNION OF OPER ENGINEERS LO 04/15/2025 25,040.00 129858 1253 J H LARSON COMPANY 04/15/2025 9,000.00 129859 1263 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 04/15/2025 11,985.82 129860 5974 JOTL PROPERTIES, LLC 04/15/2025 1,560.60 129861 1270 KENNEDY AND GRAVEN CHARTEREE 04/15/2025 917.00 129862 6612 KRISS PREMIUM PRODCUTS INC 04/15/2025 2,055.75 129863 6608 KETAN KULKARNI 04/15/2025 2,800.00 129864 6613 KUTAK ROCK LLP 04/15/2025 1,508.00 129865 1297 LOCATORS & SUPPLIES INC 04/15/2025 192.96 129866 6243 M & M EXPRESS SALES & SERVICE 04/15/2025 983.37 129867 5297 MARK J TRAUT WELLS INC 04/15/2025 53,850.00 129868 1327 MIDSTATES EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY 04/15/2025 17,000.02 129869 1328 MIDWAY IRON & METAL CO INC 04/15/2025 417.89 129870 4216 MINNESOTA EQUIPMENT 04/15/2025 1,200.00 129871 2160 MINNESOTA POLLUTIION CONTROL) 04/15/2025 400.00 129872 1932 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT 1 04/15/2025 1,121.46 129873 6607 MM APPRAISAL LLC 04/15/2025 2,700.00 129874 1738 MN DEPT OF HEALTH 04/15/2025 11,674.00 129875 3600 MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL 04/15/2025 865.00 129876 2512 MONTICELLO PLBG HTG AC LLC 04/15/2025 620.40 129877 1373 MONTICELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT #88, 04/15/2025 273.00 129878 4867 NAGELL APPRAISAL & CONSULTING 04/15/2025 5,900.00 129879 5755 PATRIOT NEWS MN LLC 04/15/2025 1,260.00 129880 1427 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS CO 04/15/2025 5,858.35 129881 2525 PUSH PEDAL PULL, INC 04/15/2025 324.44 129882 5431 QUADIENT FINANCE USA INC 04/15/2025 47.90 129883 1453 RECREATION SUPPLY COMPANY 04/15/2025 71.75 129884 2584 RECYCLE TECHNOLOGIES INC 04/15/2025 274.20 129885 5304 REINDERS INC. 04/15/2025 5,464.36 129886 4386 ROBINSON ASSOCIATES LLC 04/15/2025 1,000.00 129887 4945 RYAN AUTO 04/15/2025 1,086.89 129888 1476 SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION INC 04/15/2025 2,899.13 129889 4148 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 43442 04/15/2025 327.00 AP Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date (4/10/2025 12:50 PM) Page 2 2A (5) Check No Vendor No Vendor Name Check Date Check Amount 129890 3989 SMALL LOT COOP LLC 04/15/2025 1,493.94 129891 4672 SPECIALTY SOLUTIONS LLC 04/15/2025 1,348.40 129892 4006 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION 04/15/2025 238.86 129893 6609 TRAQNOLOGY NORTH AMERICA 04/15/2025 46,795.00 129894 6611 TREESTORY INC 04/15/2025 28,357.50 129895 3783 ULINE 04/15/2025 1,272.75 129896 1544 US POSTAL SERVICE 04/15/2025 2,723.87 129897 1555 VONCO II LLC 04/15/2025 1,608.27 129898 1560 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF MINNESO7 04/15/2025 83,820.49 129899 2041 WESTSIDE WHOLESALE TIRE & SUPP 04/15/2025 1,275.68 129900 1573 WINE MERCHANTS INC 04/15/2025 695.60 129901 2645 WRIGHT CO AUDITOR-TREAS 04/15/2025 66,314.76 129902 1581 WRIGHT CO RECORDER 04/15/2025 276.00 129903 1679 ZEP SALES AND SERVICE 04/15/2025 902.14 Total for 4/15/2025: 2,032,908.44 Report Total (118 checks): 2,032,908.44 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 4/15/25 Approved by: Mayor Lloyd Hilgart AP Checks by Date - Summary by Check Date (4/10/2025 12:50 PM) Page 3 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for Citv departments Prepared by: Human Resources Manager Reviewed by: N/A ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve new hires and departures for city departments. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Council is asked to ratify the attached list of new hires and departures for the City. This listing includes full-time, part-time, seasonal, and temporary employees. The listing may also include status changes and promotions. I. Budget Impact: Positions are generally included in the budget. II. Staff Workload Impact: If new position, there may be some training involved. If terminated position, existing staff will cover hours as needed, until replacement. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of new hires and departures as identified on the attached list. SUPPORTING DATA • List of new hires and terminated employees. 1 NEW EMPLOYEES Name Title Department Hire Date Class Ian Langbehn Lifeguard MCC 4/10/2025 PT Cora Miller Lifeguard MCC 4/10/2025 PT Rebecca Hogue Lifeguard MCC 4/10/2025 PT TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Name Reason Department Effective Date Class Isabella Wold Voluntary MCC 12/17/2024 PT Aden Khamdamov Voluntary MCC 12/30/2024 PT Bud Schindele Voluntary Parks 3/31/2025 Temporary City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2C. Consideration of approving the sale of Public Works Department surplus property Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item City Clerk 4/14/2025 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve the sale of two Public Works trucks. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Council is asked to declare certain items as surplus property and authorize the sale or disposal of those items. Public Works is selling two Stihl grass trimmers valued at $50 each. I. Budget Impact: The value of the equipment. II. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of sale of surplus property. SUPPORTING DATA • Surplus List Equipment/Supplies Surplus List Department: Public Works Department 1. $100,000 + A. B. 2. $50,000 - $100,000 A. B. 3. $25,000.00 - $50,000.00 A. B. 4. $10,000 - $25,000 A. B. C. 5. $2,500 - $10,000 A. B. C. 6. $1,000 - $2,500 A. B. C. 7. $100 - $1,000 A. B. C. 8. $0-$100 A. 2 — Stihl Grass Trimmers B. C. Date:4/14/25 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2025-26 accepting donations totaling $6,000 from Liberty Bank, MN, CentraCare, and TDS Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Parks, Arts & Recreation Director Reviewed by: City Clerk ACTION REQUESTED 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to adopt Resolution 2025-26 accepting donations from Liberty Bank, MN, for the Music on the Mississippi Concert Series, CentraCare for the farmers market 55+ day program, and TDS for Power of Produce Kids Club, Walk & Roll bike sponsor, Bubble & Foam Party, and Movies in the Park. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Staff requests City Council approval for a total of $6,000 in donations, including: • Liberty Bank donation $3,000 for Music on the Mississippi concert series. The funds will be used to cover band costs. • CentraCare donated $1,000 to the Farmers Market 55+ program initiative. The funds will be used for advertising and vendor reimbursements related to customer produce purchases. • TDS donated $2,000 for various MCC events. The funds will be used for the Farmers Market 2025 Power of Produce Kids Club ($300), two bikes for Walk & Roll ($500), the Bubble & Foam Party ($500), and Movies in the Park ($700). As required by state statue, the Council is required to adopt a resolution specifying the amount of the donation and its use when accepting donated funds. Budget Impact: The donation will cover expenses as outlined above. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff will organize both programs. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends adopting Resolution 2025-26 accepting the donations to offset costs. SUPPORTING DATA • Resolution 1 CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2025-26 RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRIBUTIONS WHEREAS, the City of Monticello is generally authorized to accept contributions of real and personal property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 465.03 and 465.04 for the benefit of its citizens and is specifically authorized to maintain such property for the benefit of its citizens in accordance with the terms prescribed by the donor. Said gifts may be limited under provisions of MN Statutes Section 471.895. WHEREAS, the following persons and or entities have offered to contribute contributions or gifts to the City as listed: DONOR/ENTITY DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE—F CASH Liberty Bank Music on Mississippi $3,000 CentraCare Farmers Market 55+ $1,000 Program TDS Farmers Market Power of $300 Produce TDS Walk & Roll (2 Bikes) $500 TDS Bubble & Foam Party $500 TDS Movies in the Park $700 WHEREAS, all said contributions are intended to aid the City in establishing facilities, operations or programs within the city's jurisdiction either alone or in cooperation with others, as allowed by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that it is appropriate to accept the contributions offered. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Monticello as follows: 1. The contributions described above are hereby accepted by the City of Monticello. 2. The contributions described above will be used as designated by the donor. This may entail reimbursing or allocating the money to another entity that will utilize the funds for the purpose stated above. Adopted by the City Council of Monticello this 141" day of April. Lloyd Hilgart, Mayor Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2E. Consideration of not waiving monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minnesota Statutes Prepared by: Finance Director Reviewed by: N/A ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date: 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve not waiving monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minnesota Statutes. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City's property and liability insurance coverages with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) are renewable in July of each year. As part of the renewal, the City must decide whether to waive or not waive the statutory limits. There is no right or wrong answer, and it is a discretionary decision each governing body must make. Currently, statutory municipal tort liability is limited to a maximum of $500,000 on any claim per individual and $1,500,000 from all claimants for one incident. If the City chooses to waive the tort limits, per individual claims and per occurrence claims would be limited to $2,000,000. I. Budget Impact: None. II. Staff Impact: None. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends not waiving monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minnesota Statutes. SUPPORTING DATA • Copy of 2025 Liability Coverage Waiver Form 1 LMC0 LEAGUE MINNESOTA CITIES LIABILITY COVERAGE WAIVER FORM Members who obtain liability coverage through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) must complete and return this form to LMCIT before their effective date of coverage. Email completed form to vour citv's underwriter, to vstech(&Jmc.oru, or fax to 651.281.1298. Members who obtain liability coverage from LMCIT must decide whether to waive the statutory tort liability limits to the extent of the coverage purchased. The decision to waive or not waive the statutory tort limits must be made annually by the member's governing body, in consultation with its attorney if necessary. The decision has the following effects: • If the member does not waive the statutory tort limits, an individual claimant could recover no more than $500,000 on any claim to which the statutory tort limits apply. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would be limited to $1,500,000. These statutory tort limits would apply regardless of whether the member purchases the optional LMCIT excess liability coverage. If the member waives the statutory tort limits and does not purchase excess liability coverage, a single claimant could recover up to $2,000,000 for a single occurrence (under the waive option, the tort cap liability limits are only waived to the extent of the member's liability coverage limits, and the LMCIT per occurrence limit is $2,000,000). The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to $2,000,000, regardless of the number of claimants. • If the member waives the statutory tort limits and purchases excess liability coverage, a single claimant could potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage purchased. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount of coverage purchased, regardless of the number of claimants. Claims to which the statutory municipal tort limits do not apply are not affected by this decision. LMCIT Member Name: City of Monticello, Minnesota Check one: 8 The member DOES NOT WAIVE the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. § 466.04. ❑ The member WAIVES the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. & 466.04, to the extent of the limits of the liability coverage obtained from LMCIT. Date of member's governing body meeting: Aprl I 14, 2025 Signature: Position: Finance Director League of Minnesota Cities 3/2/2023 Liability Coverage Waiver Form Page 1 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2F. Consideration of authorizing an on -sale liquor license for JJC Enterprises Inc. dba Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill, located at 100 7th Street W., Monticello, MN Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item City Clerk Reviewed by: N/A ACTION REQUESTED 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve the on -sale liquor license for JJC Enterprises Inc. dba Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill, located at 100 7th Street West. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City received an application for an on -sale intoxicating liquor license from JJC Enterprises Inc. dba Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill. Mercy Cardenas, the new owner, will be the new license holder. The operation of the business will remain the same as under the current owner IC Enterprises LLC, dba Capitan Pancho Villa (Ivan Cardenas). The current license period expires June 30, 2025, which will require Ms. Cardenas to complete a renewal application for approval in May. Ms. Cardenas submitted a consent form authorizing Wright County Sheriff's Office to conduct a background check. This was completed and they signed their approval on the application. If approved, the application will be sent to the State Alcohol & Gambling Division for a stamp of approval, which allows the license holder to purchase alcohol from approved wholesalers. Budget Impact: The license fee was paid for the 2024-2025 license period. II. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends approving the on -sale liquor license. The new owner submitted all the necessary paperwork. SUPPORTING DATA A. Redacted Application B. Certificate of Liability 1 Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1600, St. Paul, MN 55101 Telephone 651-201-7507 Fax 651-297-5259 TTY 651-282-6555 Certification of an On Sale Liquor License, 3.2% Liquor licenses or Sunday Liquor License Cities mad Counties: You are required bylaw to complete and sign this form to certify the issuance of the following liquor license types: 1) City issued on sale intoxicating and Sunday liquor licenses 2) City and County issued 3.2% on and off sale malt liquor licenses Name of City or County Issuing Liquor License Monticello License Period From: To: 6/30/202S Circle One: )Jew Licensc License Transfer Suspension Revocation Cancel (former licence come) (Give dohs) License type: (check all that apply) ®On Sale Intoxicating © Sunday Liquor ❑ 3.2% On sale ❑ 3.20A Off Sale Feels); On Sale License fee:$ 3750.00 Sunday License fee: $ 200.00 3.2% On Sale fee: S 3.2% Off Sale fee: S_ Licensee Name. JJC ENTERPR15E5IN . IDOB Social Security # (co�orat�on i[LLLC or Individual) one n 8 2X1 n RRestaurant B 9ar Business Trade Name Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill; Business Address 100 7th Street W. City Monticello Zip Code 55362 County Wright Business Phone (763) 314 - 0454 Home Phone (612) 478-2992 Home Address see below Cie Licensee's Fedcral Tax ID # 92-1 S58514 Licensee's MN Tax ID# 8562932 (To apply MI IRS SWRI29,4933) If above named liceresm is a corporation, partnership, or LLC, complete the following for each partner/officer: Mercy Jacqueline Cardenas 05/18/86 Penner/Officer Name(First Middlclsst) DOB Social Security # Home Address Partner/Omcer Name (First Middle loop DOB Social Security# Home Address Penner/Ofl'Icer Nmne (First Middle last) 00B Social Secunty # Home Address Intoxicating liquor licensees must attach a certificate of Liquor Liability Insurance to this form. The insurance certificate most contain all of the following: 1) Show the exact licensee name (corporation, partnership, LLC, etc) and business address as shown on the license. 2) Cover completely the license period set by the local city or county licensing authority as shown on the license. ❑ Yes (n No During the past year has a summons been issued to the licensee under the Civil Liquor Liability Law? Workers Compensation Insurance is also required by all licensees: Please complete the following: Workers Compensation Insurance Company Name: Policy # I Certify that this licenses) has been approved in an official meeting by the governing body of the city or county. City Clerk car County Auditor Signature Date (title) ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSEES ONLY, must also purchase a S20 Retailer Buyers Card. To obtain the application for the Buyers Card, please call 651-201-7507, or visit our website at https://dps.mn.gov/ divisions/age/ Pages/defau It.aspx si+sR-( PP — yyJd - . Ck;�f �� y o3�iv�zoz5 DATE (MM/DDIYYYY) ACOR" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 03/31/2025 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER I CONTACT NAME: Sarah Jacobson Landreau Agency, Inc I (AI°NN . Extl. (612) 276-7035 FAX 888 276 7336 370 Wabasha St. N I ADDRESS: E- AIL carlos@ligmn.com Suite 650 I INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # St. Paul MN 55102 I INSURER A: ILLINOIS CAS CO A MUT CO 15571 INSURED INSURER B : JJC Enterprises Inc dba Pancho Villa Mexican Restaurant & Bar I INSURER C : and Capitan Pancho Villa's Grill I INSURER D : 100 W 7th St I INSURER E : Monticello MN 55362 I INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR Imp WVD POLICY NUMBER (MMIDD/YYYY) (MMIDD/YYYY) X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 � DAMAGE TE ence) 300,000 CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR PREM SESO(Ea olccur $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ 2,000 A BQ1620467 04/01/2025 04/01/2026 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY ❑ PRO ❑ LOC JECT PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS (Per accident) HIRED NON -OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X I PER AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY ECUTIVE Y STATUTE EORH E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 A OFFICER/MEMBER/ EXCLUDED? I N /A WQ1620475 04/01/2025 04/01/2026 (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 A Liquor Liability LQ1620474 04/01/2025 04/01/2026 Occurrence $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Liquor Liability is continuous until cancelled CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Monticello ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 505 Walnut Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Attn: City Clerk Monticello MN 55362 © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2G. Consideration of adopting Ordinance 846 amending the Monticello Citv Code, Title XV: Land Usage, Chapter 153: Zoning Ordinance, Section 153.028 Specific Review Procedures and Requirements as related to regulations and standards for Planned Unit Development and adopting Summary Ordinance 846A for publication. Applicant: Citv of Monticello Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Community Development Director 4/14/2025 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Consulting City Planner, Community & City Administrator Economic Development Coordinator ACTION REQUESTED Planning Commission recommends approval of the proposed amendment. Motion to adopt Ordinance 846 of the Monticello City Code, Title XV: Land Usage, Chapter 153: Zoning Ordinance, Section 153.028 Specific Review Procedures and Requirements as related to regulations and standards for Planned Unit Development, based on findings in Resolution PC- 2025-17 and adopting Summary Ordinance 846A for publication. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Property: Legal Description: City of Monticello PID #: City of Monticello Planning Case Number: 2025-15 Request(s): Consideration of Amending the Monticello City Code, Title XV: Land Usage, Chapter 153: Zoning Ordinance, Section 153.028 Specific Review Procedures and Requirements as related to regulations and standards for Planned Unit Development. Deadline for Decision: N/A Project Description: Follow-up amendments specifying application procedures for Planned Unit Development, clarifying process for rezoning to Planned Unit Development and other clerical corrections. ANALYSIS: 1 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 In August 2024, the City amended the zoning ordinance specifying application procedures for Planned Unit Developments. Planned Unit Development occurs by rezoning, establishing and applying an ordinance specific to a subject site. The 2024 amendments modified zoning regulations to clarify the process for phased PUD projects and incorporated the flexibility to rezone an entire project area at the initial development stage PUD application. This modification provided the City with zoning control at an earlier point in the PUD process, setting in place the PUD ordinance that would apply to all future phases of the development. The amendments also provided assurance to applicants of the established land use pattern and the relevant performance standards that would be applied to future reviews. City staff propose follow-up amendments to these regulations, having had the opportunity to evaluate their application in recent PUD projects. The proposed amendments clarify that PUD rezoning may apply to two distinct phasing scenarios for PUD: 1. At development stage PUD application, an applicant puts forward a full plan for the development. The plan provides detailed information for all phases of the proposed development, including lot layout, access configuration, architectural standards for all buildings, landscaping plans, etc. Examples of this type of PUD application are the recent development stage applications for Haven Ridge West and Meadowbrook. 2. At development stage PUD application, an applicant presents a master plan detailing the conceptual lot layout, potential individual uses and the general development guidelines for the proposed development. However, as final uses for each development lot or building site may not be known at the time of the initial development stage application, the development requires subsequent review of additional plans, with each phase subject to development and final stage applications and an amendment to the PUD. Examples of this type of PUD procedure include the Union Crossings development and Big River development. The prior amendment to PUD procedure addressed the second scenario described above, but not the first. The amendments allowed the rezoning to occur at the initial development stage application and required that the applicant submit development and final stage plans for each subsequent phase identified in the master plan. For the first scenario, in which the applicant already provided full development stage plans for all lots and buildings, the language would also require the same process, requiring the applicant to submit redundant development stage plans for each phase of the project. The proposed amendment recognizes PUD proposals that provide all required development details at the initial development stage application, allowing those projects to move directly to final stage PUD. For applications that do not provide the full development stage detail for all City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 phases, the PUD proposer must still submit development stage and final stage PUD applications for each phase and amend the PUD ordinance to incorporate these plans. The proposed language retains the ability for rezoning at development stage PUD in both scenarios, but distinguishes the process required for each. The rezoning hearing also continues to be held with each development stage PUD application. In addition to the amendments for PUD rezoning procedure, amendments to address PUD timeline are also recommended. First, the timeline for concept proposal re -submission is proposed to be deleted. Concept PUD submission is optional under the ordinance (as recommended by the City attorney in order to maintain compliance with the 60-day rule for application processing). As an optional submission, a proposer has the option to submit a revised concept for review or proceed directly to development stage PUD application and the language is therefore unnecessary. Second, an amendment is proposed to allow an applicant one year from the time of development stage approval to the time of final stage PUD submittal. The amendment aligns the PUD final stage timeline with that for platting. The subdivision ordinance allows one year from the time of preliminary plat approval to the time of final plat approval. Maintaining consistency between the two is recommended given the plat and PUD process most often proceed in tandem. Other proposed amendments serve to further clarify and support the PUD rezoning and submittal process described above, or address consistency in clerical formatting. I. Budget Impact: Costs for the review and preparation of the proposed amendment are covered by funds in the Planning and Zoning budget. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff time included consulting review by the City Planner and report preparation by the Community Development Director. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The 2040 Plan's Implementation Chapter cites the importance of the zoning ordinance in achieving the goals for development, noting that the zoning ordinance should be updated to reflect best practices. The chapter states "Similarly, the City should utilize and expand Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning as a means to attract and develop specific desirable uses in certain areas of Monticello." The proposed amendments are intended to provide the City and developer with assurance of development patterns consistent with City goals. PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission reviewed the proposed ordinance and held a public hearing on the item during its regular meeting on April 1, 2025. City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 During their discussion, the Commission verified that for development stage PUD applications which have supplied all development plans for all phases of the PUD, the applicant or developer would not be required to amend the PUD or come back for further development stage hearings but rather could proceed directly to final stage application. Staff confirmed. The exception would be a substantive change to the approved development stage plans, which would require an amendment. There was no one from the public present to address the Commission. Staff noted minor additional clerical corrections to the proposed ordinance. Those corrections are included in the ordinance for review and decision by the Council. Following discussion, the Commission recommended approval of the proposed amendment unanimously. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommend the proposed amendments. As the PUD process has been applied, amendments to address these two different types of phased development are necessary to provide the City with the appropriate tools to address both types of phased PUD. SUPPORTING DATA A. Ordinance 846 B. Summary Ordinance 846A C. Proposed Ordinance Amendment — Redline D. Resolution PC-2025-17 E. Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Excerpt l] 2G (1) Al:1111► FAA [4 A01 [OW.W.7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MONTICELLO CITY CODE XV, CHAPTER 153.028, RELATED TO REQUIREMENTS REGULATING THE PROCESSING OF MULTI -PHASED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS AND THE REZONING THEREOF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO ORDAINS: SECTION 1. § 153.028 (0)(9)(b)1. is hereby amended to read as follows: (b) PUD development stage, preliminary plat, and rezoning. 1. Initiation of proceedings. Requests for PUD development stage, rezoning to PUD and preliminary plat (as applicable) shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. The development stage PUD request shall be subject to timelines set by M.S. § 15.99, as it may be amended from time to time. if the applicant hac pr^eer-Se' _A^ eptieRal G Reept n al review purr/ �:nt to § '1502.929(P)(9)(a) the devele^m^^t stage pimeatieR shall Ego ✓Amite •ithin itmenths ef sueh review. if mer3 then :ijc months hey,^ elapsed so the , pt review, the -, pli+ m:/,—,sAmit a new o`er umless the -Comma\" i%t D eyelepmeRt IiepaFtmeRt deteFMiRes to waiyo this prii,T SECTION 2. § 153.028 (0)(9)(b)2.a. is hereby amended to read as follows: 2. Application. a. All applications for rezoning to PUD, development stage PUD, and preliminary plat shall be in accordance with § 153.027, Common Review Requirements. b. The application for rezoning to PUD shall be in accordance with § 153.028(B), Zoning Ordinance Text and Zoning Map Amendments. c. The application for preliminary plat (as applicable) shall be in accordance with City Code, data required for preliminary and final plats; and shall include the additional information requirements listed in § 153.028(0)(9)(c)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). d. If the PUD is proposed to develop in phases over a timeframe exceeding two years, a PUD phasing plan for the entire project (to be romp'^*^d in phac_—_�-shall be submitted. Subsequent PJ-D Winal stage PUD plan applications would only grant approval and development rights for an individual phase. 2G (2) (i) In such case where there is a phased PUD plan approved as part of the dsevelopment for Finwl Estage PUD, and where future phases of the PUD are proposed which may require additional Citv review prior to their eligibility for construction, the Citv at its sole discretion may approve an alternative final s-Stage PUD and rRezoning schedule as provided fa+d eat in Section 153.028 (0)(9)c.5.a. SECTION 3. § 153.028 (0)(9)3. is hereby amended to read as follows: 3. Specific PUD development stage, preliminary plat and rezoning submittal requirements. An applicant shall provide a separate PUD development stage plan clearly delineating the proposed development and all features not consistent with underlying zoning regulations (e.g. setback deviations). At a minimum, the plan should show: a. All required information per § 153.028(0)(9)(b)3.; b. PUD master plan, which shall detail development schedule indicating the approximate date for commencement and completion of construction of the proiect, or stages of the same, (including the proposed phasing of construction of public improvements and recreational and common space area), as well as site layout, conceptual principal and accessory uses, and other PUD performance standards and details which illustrate the full development intent of the PUD; Vic. Administrative information (including identification of the drawing as a "PUD development stage plan," the proposed name of the project, contact information for the developer and individual preparing the plan, signature of the surveyor and civil engineer certifying the document, date of plan preparation or revision, and a graphic scale and true north arrow); Ed. Area calculations for gross land area, wetland areas, wetland buffers, right- of-way dedications, conservation areas, and proposed public and private parks; Vie. Existing land use guidance and zoning district(s); eJ. Layout of proposed lots with future lot and block numbers. The perimeter boundary line of the subdivision should be distinguishable from the other property lines. Denote outlots planned for public dedication and/or open space (schools, parks, etc.); fig. Area calculations for each parcel; g-.h. Proposed setbacks on each lot (forming the building pad) and calculated buildable area; 4-J. Proposed gross hardcover allowance per lot (if applicable); +j. Existing contours at intervals of two feet. Contours must extend a minimum of 200 feet beyond the boundary of the parcel(s) in question; tk. Delineation of wetlands and/or watercourses over the property and within 200 feet of the perimeter of the subdivision parcel and delineation of the ordinary high water levels of all water bodies; iN 2G (3) ■ I. Grading drainage and erosion control plan prepared by a registered professional engineer, providing all information outlined in § 153.069(C); m. Location and design of utility systems that will serve the property; Win. Location, width, and names of existing and proposed streets within and immediately adjacent to the subdivision parcel; moo. Easements and rights -of -way within or adjacent to the subdivision parcel(s); gip. The location and orientation of proposed buildings; f�-.q. Colored building elevations for all building sides which detail the materials being used. Any landscaping shown on elevations must be shown as it appears in size and height at the time of planting. The elevations shall indicate the visual location and size of all exterior utility and mechanical systems, including HVAC, meters, and powerlines; fir. Proposed sidewalks and trails; ems. Vehicular circulation system showing location and dimension for all driveways, parking spaces, parking lot aisles, service roads, loading areas, fire lanes, emergency access, if necessary, public and private streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, direction of traffic flow and traffic control devices; s t. Lighting location, style and mounting and light distribution plan. t-.u. Proposed parks, common areas, and preservation easements (indicate public vs. private if applicable); ++.v. Landscape plan prepared by a qualified professional providing all information outlined in § 153.060(D) including planting counts, sizes and species; mow. Location and detail of signage providing all pertinent information outlined in § 153.028(K)(3)(b). w-.x. Location, access and screening detail of large trash handling and recycling collection areas in compliance with the requirements of § 153.092(D)(34) .. A listing of the areas of flexibility from the standard zoning sought through the use of PUD design; Wiz. Any other information as directed by the Community Development Department. SECTION 4. § 153.028 (0)(9)(b)4.f. is hereby amended to read as follows: f. An ordinance rezoning the property shall be prepared by the city, for review at the development stage PUD, but adoption of such ordinance shall occur only upon approval of the final stage PUD, except as follows: 3 2G (4) (i) In the case of an approved phased PUD under Section 153.028 (0)(9)(b)2.d., the City Council may adopt the rezoning Ordinance with the dOevelopment_sStage PUD if all phases of the PUD are represented in the development stage PUD application and all phases have met the plan submission requirements of Section 153.028(0)(9)(b)3., pursuant to the requirements of Section 153.028 (0)(9)(c)5.a. Such rezoning approval shall be conditioned on the submission of final sStage PUD plans for the initial phase and for each subsequent phase, processed in accordance with this ordinance for final stage PUD. (ii) Where a proposed PUD includes a PUD master plan to be developed by phase with individual development stage PUD submissions to be submitted as each phase is proposed for development, the Citv Council may adopt the rezoning ordinance with the initial development stage PUD. In such case, an amendment to the PUD ordinance for each phase shall be required, which shall follow the requirements of this ordinance for both development and final stage PUD, which may run concurrently. SECTION S. § 153.028 (0)(9)4.(c)1.a. is hereby amended to read as follows: a. A final stage PUD plan and final plat that conforms with the approved Development stage PUD and preliminary plat and associated PUD rezoning ordinance shall be submitted no later than 60 days following the development stage PUD approval for review within the time allotted by M.S. § 15.99, as it may be amended from time to time. Applicants may request an extension from the Community Development Department for such submittal for a maximum of aRadditionul rin maRt#s one vear), and shall request waivers for any statutory time limits as necessary. Applications which fail to meet this deadline shall be deemed void and shall require review and re- application according to the development stage PUD process of this chapter. SECTION 6. § 153.028 (0)(9)5. is hereby amended to read as follows: 5. Final PUD approval shall occur by adoption of a rezoning ordinance for the subject property specifying the uses, standards, and other requirements of said PUD zoning district. Such ordinance shall include an effective date clause which may delay the effective date of the ordinance until such time as the applicant has met each of the conditions of approval required by the City Council, in addition to other requirements including publication. No approvals are valid, and no permits may be issued, until the ordinance takes effect. If the final PUD is not approved by the City Council, or the applicant fails to meet the conditions as described, the ordinance shall not take effect, and the subject property shall retain its previous zoning designation. 11 2G (5) In the case of a PUD with an approved phasing plan under Section 153.028 (0)(9)(b)2.d, the City Council may adopt the rezoning Ordinance with the development stage PUD, with subsequent phases subject to the requirements of the PUD District Ordinance. No construction permits for subsequent phases shall be considered, nor will applications for such permits be accepted, until the applicant has applied and received approval for to tho %kLl cnd the applir=ahl^ 1211-D ^r-.e final stage PUD and final plat for each phase. The PUD District zoning ordinance shall include a clause specifying this requirement. For a PUD to be developed with individual development stage PUD submissions, aAmendments to the PUD District Ordinance shall be processed in the manner described for dOevelopment and final sStage PUD applications, which may run concurrently for the purposes of amendment to the PUD. SECTION 7. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make the changes required by this Ordinance as part of the Official Monticello City Code, Title XV, Chapter 153, Zoning Ordinance, and to renumber the tables and chapters accordingly as necessary to provide the intended effect of this Ordinance. The City Clerk is further directed to make necessary corrections to any internal citations that result from said renumbering process, provided that such changes retain the purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance as has been adopted. SECTION 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and publication. The ordinance in its entirety and map shall be posted on the City website after publication. Copies of the complete Ordinance and map are available online and at Monticello City Hall. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, this 141h day of April, 2025. Lloyd Hilgart, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk AYES: NAYS: 2G (6) SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 846A CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA A SUMMARY ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE MONTICELLO CITY CODE, CHAPTER 153.028 OF ZONING ORDINANCE OF REQUIREMENTS REGULATING THE PROCESSING OF MULTI -PHASED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS AND THE REZONING THEREOF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on April 14, 2025, Ordinance No. 846 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota. Due to its lengthy nature the following Summary Ordinance No. 846A was prepared for publication as authorized by state law. The ordinance adopted by the Council amends the Monticello Zoning Code found in Title XV, Chapter 153 by amending the following section: Title XV: Land Usage §153.028 (0)(9)(b)1 - PUD development stage, preliminary plat, and rezoning. (0)(9)(b)2a —Application (0)(9)(b)3 — Specific PUD development stage, preliminary plat and rezoning submittal requirements. (0)(9)(b)4f - Exception A printed copy of the whole ordinance is available for inspection by any person during the City's regular office hours. The complete ordinance will be posted on the City's website following publication. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, this 14th day of April, 2025 ATTEST: Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk VOTING IN FAVOR: Iffie]91►Le11►to] a 0L�LeLI 1411WK61a11[001114aIto] Lloyd Hilgart, Mayor 2G (7) 153.028 (0) Planned unit developments. (b) PUD development stage, preliminary plat, and rezoning. 1. Initiation of proceedings. Requests for PUD development stage, rezoning to PUD and preliminary plat (as applicablel shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. The development stage PUD request shall be subject to timelines set by M.S. § 15.99, as it maybe amended from time to time. If theappl��a� �r has processed ate aptian&L cancept rat to S 153—.02ffl)�ftrni), the devetupment ego appLic 3h r LL be submitted vVithin Six muinth3 ur ne th tin Six month hat\a; clap,3ad 3i e iooccpt review, the appbeant mayaubmit a r-Ietlti Cam-lept pl\3pa3al tinLess thi&-OJ?l munety�Developr nei (c Departrner(c delef inlrv8J to Waive. 2. Application. a. All applications for rezoning to PUD. develor)ment stave PUD. and preliminary plat shall be in accordance with § 153.027. Common Review Requirements. b. The application for rezoning to PUD shall be in accordance with § 153.028(B), Zoning Ordinance Text and Zoning Map Amendments. c. The application for preliminary plat (as applicable) shall be in accordance with City Code, data required for preliminary and final plats; and shall include the additional information requirements listed in § 153.028(0)(9)(c)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). d. If the PUD is proposed to develop in phases over a timeframe exceeding two years, a PUD phasing plan for the entire project (to be campicted in phases) -shall be submitted. Subsequent PUD fFinal stage PUD plan applications would only grant approval and development rights for an individual phase. W In such case where there is a phased PUD plan approved as part of the development and/or Final sStage PUD, and where future phases of the PUD are proposed which may require additional City review prior to their eligibility for construction, the City at its sole discretion may approve an alternative fFinal fStage PUD and r-Rezoning schedule as Drovided laid out in Section 153.028 (0)(9)c.5.a. 3. Specific PUD development stage, preliminary plat and rezoning submittal requirements. An applicant shall provide a separate PUD development stage plan clearly delineating the proposed development and all features not consistent with underlying zoning regulations (e.g. setback deviations). At a minimum, the plan should show: 2G (8) a. All required information per § 153.028(0)(9)(b)3.; b. PUD master plan, which shall detail development schedule indicating the approximate date for commencement and completion of construction of the project. or stages of the same. (including the proposed phasing of construction of public improvements and recreational and common space area), as well as site layout. conceptual principal and accessory uses. and other PUD performance standards and details which illustrate the full development intent of the PUD: cd. Administrative information (including identification of the drawing as a "PUD development stage plan," the proposed name of the project, contact information for the developer and individual preparing the plan, signature of the surveyor and civil engineer certifying the document, date of plan preparation or revision, and a graphic scale and true north arrow); de. Area calculations for gross land area, wetland areas, wetland buffers, right-of- way dedications, conservation areas, and proposed public and private parks; ed. Existing land use guidance and zoning district(s); fe. Layout of proposed lots with future lot and block numbers. The perimeter boundary line of the subdivision should be distinguishable from the other property lines. Denote outlots planned for public dedication and/or open space (schools, parks, etc.); gf. Area calculations for each parcel; hg. Proposed setbacks on each lot (forming the building pad) and calculated buildable area; i-h. Proposed gross hardcover allowance per lot (if applicable); ji. Existing contours at intervals of two feet. Contours must extend a minimum of 200 feet beyond the boundary of the parcel(s) in question; ki. Delineation of wetlands and/or watercourses over the property and within 200 feet of the perimeter of the subdivision parcel and delineation of the ordinary high water levels of all water bodies: l-k. Dat fine cipn of tl z ter levt4s-of-at�waier bodies; Grading, drainage and erosion control plan prepared by a registered professional engineer, providing all information outlined in § 153.069(C); m. Location and design of utility systems that will serve the property: 2 2G (9) n. Location, width, and names of existing and proposed streets within and immediately adjacent to the subdivision parcel; o. Easements and rights -of -way within or adjacent to the subdivision parcel(s); p. The location and orientation of proposed buildings; q. Colored building elevations for all building sides which detail the materials being used. Any landscaping shown on elevations must be shown as it appears in size and height at the time of planting. The elevations shall indicate the visual location and size of all exterior utility and mechanical systems, including HVAC, meters, and powerlines; r. Proposed sidewalks and trails; s. Vehicular circulation system showing location and dimension for all driveways, parking spaces, parking lot aisles, service roads, loading areas, fire lanes, emergency access, if necessary, public and private streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, direction of traffic flow and traffic control devices; t. Lighting location, style and mounting and light distribution plan. u. Proposed parks, common areas, and preservation easements (indicate public vs. private if applicable); v. Landscape plan prepared by a qualified professional providing all information outlined in § 153.060(D) including planting counts, sizes and species; w. Location and detail of signage providing all pertinent information outlined in § 153.028(K)(3)(b). x. Location, access and screening detail of large trash handling and recycling collection areas in compliance with the requirements of § 153.092(D)(34);. V. A listing of the areas of flexibility from the standard zoning sought through the use of PUD design: Z. Any other information as directed by the Community Development Department. 4. PUD development stage, preliminary plat and rezoning to PUD review. a. The application for rezoning to PUD shall be reviewed in accordance with § 153.028(B), Zoning Ordinance Text and Zoning Map Amendments. b. The application for Preliminary Plat shall be reviewed in accordance with City Code Title 11, Preliminary Plat Procedure. 3 2G (10) c. As part of the review process for both applications, the Community Development Department shall generate an analysis of the proposal against the expectations for PUDs and this chapter to formulate a recommendation regarding the rezoning to the Planning Commission and City Council. d. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing and consider the application's consistency with the intent and purpose of the PUD and comprehensive plan goals. The Planning Commission shall make recommendations to the City Council on the merit, needed changes, and suggested conditions of the proposed rezoning, preliminary plat and PUD development plan. e. In approving or denying the PUD development stage application and ordinance to rezone the subject property to PUD, the City Council shall make findings on the following: (i) Whether the PUD plan is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan; (ii) Whether the PUD plan is tailored to the specific characteristics of the site and achieves a higher quality of site planning and greater public benefits than would be achieved under conventional provisions of the ordinance; (iii) Whether the PUD plan addresses the purpose and intent of the PUD rezoning laid out in § 153.028(0)(1), and the public values statement established at the beginning of the process; (iv) Whether the PUD plan addresses the expectations of a PUD laid out in § 153.028(0)(7); (v) Whether the PUD plan maintains or improves the efficiency of public streets, utilities, and other public services; (vi) Whether the PUD plan results in development compatible with existing adjacent and future guided land uses; (vii) Whether the PUD can be accommodated by existing public services, such as parks, police, fire, administration, and utilities, or the developer has provided for the growth and extension of such services as a component of the PUD. (viii) Whether the PUD is designed to take advantage of, and preserve, the natural features of the subject property, including waterways, forested areas, natural prairie, topography, views, etc. 0 2G (11) f. An ordinance rezoning the property shall be prepared by the city, for review at the development stage PUD, but adoption of such ordinance shall occur only upon approval of the final stage PUD. except as follows. (i) In the case of an approved phased PUD under Section 153.028 (0)(9)(b)2.d., the City Council may adopt the rezoning Ordinance with the dE)evelopment s-Stage PUD if all phases of the PUD are represented in the development stage PUD application and all phases have met the plan submission requirements of Section 153.028(0)(9)(b)3.. pursuant to the requirements of Section 153.028 (0)(9)(c)5.a. Such rezoning approval shall be conditioned on the submission of fFinal s5tage PUD plans for the initial phase and sir amendment to PUD-for each subsequent phases, processed in accordance with this ordinance for final stage PUD. N(ii) Where a proposed PUD includes a PUD master Dlan to be developed by phase with individual development stale PUD submissions to be submitted as each phase is proposedfor development. the City Council may adopt the rezoning ordinance with the initial development stage PUD. In such case, an amendment to the PUD ordinance for each phase shall be required. which shall follow the requirements of this ordinance for both development and final stage PUD. which may run concurrently. (c) PUD final stage and final plat. 1. Initiation of proceedings. a. A final stage PUD plan and final plat that conforms with the approved Development stage PUD and preliminary plat and associated PUD rezoning ordinance shall be submitted no later than 60 days following the development stage PUD approval for review within the time allotted by M.S. § 15.99, as it may be amended from time to time. Applicants may request an extension from the Community Development Department for such submittal for a maximum of one year dt six imonths), and shall request waivers for any statutory time limits as necessary. Applications which fail to meet this deadline shall be deemed void and shall require review and re -application according to the development stage PUD process of this chapter. b. The request for PUD final stage and final plat shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. 2. Application. le 2G (12) a. All applications for PUD final stage and final plat shall be in accordance with § 153.027, Common Review Requirements. b. The application for PUD final plat shall be in accordance with City Code, Data Required for Preliminary and Final Plats. c. In addition to general city code requirements, applications for a PUD final stage and final plat shall also include at least the information in § 153.028(0)(9)(d)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). 3. Specific PUD final stage and final plat submittal requirements. a. If a PUD master plan for the entire project was submitted and approved as part of the PUD development stage, an updated master plan shall be submitted incorporating all changes required by the PUD development stage approval. b. The PUD development stage plan shall be updated to incorporate all changes required by the PUD, preliminary plat and rezoning approvals. This document must clearly show all deviations from standard zoning being approved as part of the PUD. c. The city shall prepare, and the applicant shall execute, a developer's agreement which references all PUD plans, development phasing, required improvements, completion dates for improvements, the required letter of credit, all required development fees, escrows, and warranties, and any other information deemed necessary by the city. d. The city shall, upon approval of the PUD final stage, recording of the final plat, and execution of the PUD developer's agreement, publish the PUD ordinance specifying land use, densities, performance standards, and ongoing general obligations of occupants of the PUD. Such ordinance shall create a zoning district that is specific to the property for which the PUD was applied, and shall be designated in such a way as to be able to mark the official zoning map to identify the PUD ordinance. The PUD ordinance shall also designate that such property is thereby rezoned to the PUD district as adopted. e. Up-to-date title evidence for the subject property in a form acceptable to the city shall be provided as part of the application for the PUD final plat. f. Developer shall provide warranty deeds for property being dedicated to the city for all parks, outlots, etc., free from all liens and encumbrances except as otherwise waived by the City Council. g. Developer shall provide all easement dedication documents for easements not shown on the final plat including those for trails, ingress/egress, etc., together with all necessary consents to the easement by existing encumbrancers of the property. N. 2G (13) h. Association declarations and/or other private covenant documents or easements necessary to implement and maintain the PUD as approved by the city. 4. PUD final stage and final plat review. The application for PUD final stage and final plat shall be considered by the City Council at a public meeting, following a review and report by the Community Development Department. Approval of the PUD final stage and final plat shall be by simple majority vote of the City Council, except where State law may specifically require a super majority. 5. Final PUD approval shall occur by adoption of a rezoning ordinance for the subject property specifying the uses, standards, and other requirements of said PUD zoning district. Such ordinance shall include an effective date clause which may delay the effective date of the ordinance until such time as the applicant has met each of the conditions of approval required by the City Council, in addition to other requirements including publication. No approvals are valid, and no permits may be issued, until the ordinance takes effect. If the final PUD is not approved by the City Council, or the applicant fails to meet the conditions as described, the ordinance shall not take effect, and the subject property shall retain its previous zoning designation. a. In the case of a PUD with an approved phasing plan under Section 153.028 (0)(9)(b)2.d, the City Council may adopt the rezoning Ordinance with the df3evelopment sStage PUD, with subsequent phases subject to the requirements of the PUD District Ordinance. No construction permits for subsequent phases shall be considered, nor will applications for such permits be accepted, until the applicant has applied and received approval for bmendmci)t to the FIUD and the appiicr blc FIUD District Ordinance final stage PUD and final plat for each phase. The PUD District zoning ordinance shall include a clause specifying this requirement. Fora PUD to be developed with individual development stave PUD submissions. aAmendments to the PUD District Ordinance shall be processed in the manner described for dBevelopment and ff=inal s6tage PUD applications, which may run concurrently for the purposes of amendment to the PUD. (10) PUD amendments. Approved PUDs maybe amended from time to time as a result of unforeseen circumstances, overlooked opportunities, or requests from a developer. At such a time, the applicant shall make an application to the city for a PUD amendment. All such amendments will be processed as one of the following: (a) Administrative amendment. The Community Development Department may approve minor changes in the location, placement, and height of buildings if such changes 7 2G (14) are required by engineering or other circumstances, provided the conform to the review criteria applied by the Planning Commission and City Council, and are consistent with all requirements of the PUD ordinance. Under no circumstances shall an administrative amendment allow additional stories to buildings, additional lots, or changes to designated uses established as part of the PUD. An administrative amendment shall be memorialized via letter signed by the Community Development Director and recorded against the PUD property. E: 2G (15) CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PC 2025-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 153: ZONING ORDINANCE, SECTION 153.028 SPECIFIC REVIEW PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS AS RELATED TO REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, the City regulates land use through its development regulations, including subdivision and zoning ordinances which may rely on Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning; and WHEREAS, the City Code related to processing of PUD applications regulates the adoption of PUD rezoning ordinances for lands that are being developed under a comprehensive development plan, but which will be constructed and approved in phases over time; and WHEREAS, the City finds that the best interests of the City's land use goals and objectives, and reasonable procedure for development planning and timing, would be best served by amending the current Code to clarify the alternative processes and requirements for such multi -phased projects; and WHEREAS, with the applicable Ordinance, the City would continue to retain land use control over a PUD project, but would allow more effective planning and development for phased projects; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the amendments modifying the applicable ordinances and their effect on the City's land use plans and policies; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on April 1, 2025 on the application and members of the public were provided the opportunity to present information to the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered all of the comments and the staff report, which are incorporated by reference into the resolution the following Findings of Fact in relation to the recommendation of approval: 2G (16) 1. The City's land use planning documents direct a balanced approach to development, requiring adherence to high standards of use, but also recognizing the needs of the private development market to efficiently plan for and finance that development. 2. The use of multi -phased Planned Unit Development accommodates both the City's economic development interests, as well as its interest in quality land planning. 3. The current ordinance related to requirements and timing of rezoning and PUD review require clarification for process, timeline and submission requirements for the effective application of the PUD zoning technique. 4. The proposed amendments create a reasonable process for both the City and the private development interests working in the community. 5. The proposed amendment details meet the intent and requirements of the applicable zoning regulations and are consistent with the applicable land use policies and ordinances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, that the Planning Commission hereby recommends to the Monticello City Council approval of the proposed zoning amendments in Ordinance No. 2025-_, based on the findings noted herein. ADOPTED this 11t day of April, 2025 by the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello, Minnesota. MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION Andrew Tapper, Chair ATTEST: M Angela Schurizafik�nmunity Development Director (9) AaObRents. All requested amendments to an existing driveway permit shall be processed in the same manner as a new application. (10) Unauthorized work. Work done without the authorization of a permit and/or found to be out of conformance with approved plans shall be immediately halted and subject to the remedies and penalties described in § 153.999. Driveways or parking lots being built out of conformance shall be brought into conformance. (11) Appeal. The applicant for a grading permit my appeal the decision of the Community Development Department to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals per § 153.028(H). (0) Planned unit developments. (1) Purpose and intent. The purpose of the Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning district is to provide greater flexibility in the development of neighborhoods and non-residential areas in order to maximize public values and achieve more creative development outcomes while remaining economically viable and marketable. This is achieved by undertaking a process that results in a development outcome exceeding that which is typically achievable through the conventional zoning district. The city reserves the right to deny the PUD rezoning and direct the developer to re -apply under the standard applicable zoning district. PLANNED UNIT QEVELOPMENT U (Stofl, oppikabk Commissions & Cow ComrMssions & CWnc9 2G (18) i (2) Initiation of proceedings. Applications for a PUD shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. (3) Reflection on the official zoning map. (a) PUD provisions provide an optional method of regulating land use which permits flexibility in allowed uses and other regulating provisions. In some circumstances, however, rules and regulations governing the original zoning district, or other zoning regulations found elsewhere in the city's ordinances, may be appropriate to apply within the PUD. As such, approval of a Planned Unit Development and execution of a PUD agreement shall require the property in question be rezoned to PUD. For each PUD District, a specific ordinance shall be adopted, along with a tracking designation for use on the official zoning map to distinguish it from other PUD districts and identify the adopted ordinance in the City Code. Once a PUD has been granted and is in effect for a parcel, no building permit shall be issued for that parcel which is not in conformance with the approved PUD Plan, the current Minnesota State Building Code and all associated documents, and with all other applicable City Code provisions. (b) All PUD rezonings approved prior to the effective date of this chapter shall retain their zoning classifications of R- PUD, and shall continue to be governed by the ordinance and resolutions which created these areas. (c) All PUDs previously granted by conditional use permit shall continue to be regulated under the terms of the CUP. (4) Permitted locations for PUD rezoning. A rezoning to PUD maybe requested for any area regardless of current zoning. (5) PUD qualifications. Rezonings to PUD will be considered only for areas of land in single ownership or control, except in the following circumstances: (a) Natural features of the land are such that development under standard zoning regulations would not be appropriate in order to conserve such features; (b) The land is intended to be developed in accordance with a prior PUD adjacent to or across the street from the subject property; (c) The PUD process is desirable to ensure compatibility and careful consideration of the effect of a development on surrounding land uses; (d) Multiple party ownership is adequately secured through a corporation, partnership, or other legal entity that will ensure the ability to fulfill all of the obligations of the PUD process, including approvals, development, and securities. (6) Permitted uses within PUDs. Uses within a PUD shall be governed by the ordinance establishing the PUD and by the conditions, if any, imposed by the city in the approval process and PUD documents. (7) Expectations of a development seeking a rezoning to PUD. Planned unit development is designed to allow flexibility from the application of standard zoning regulations to achieve a variety of public values that will be identified for each specific PUD project. The following list represents examples of public values that may be applicable to any individual PUD project, but is not necessarily inclusive, nor are all examples applicable to all projects: (a) Ensure high quality construction standards and the use of high quality construction materials; (b) Promote a variety of housing styles which include features such as side or rear loaded garages, front porches, varying roof pitches, and four sided architecture/articulation; (c) Eliminate repetition of similar housing types by encouraging a housing mixture that diversifies the architectural qualities of a neighborhood; (d) 2F31rMe aesthetically pleasing design within the neighborhood and appears attractive and inviting from surrounding parcels; (e) Incorporate extensive landscaping and site amenities in excess of what is required by code; (f) Provide high -quality park, open space, and trail opportunities that exceed the expectations established in the Comprehensive Plan; (g) Provide access to a convenient and efficient multi -modal transportation system to service the daily needs of residents at peak and non -peak use levels, with high connectivity to the larger community; (h) Promote development that is designed to reduce initial infrastructure costs and long-term maintenance and operational costs; (i) Where applicable, maximize the use of ecologically -based approaches to stormwater management, restore or enhance on -site ecological systems, and protect off -site ecological systems including the application of low impact development (LID) practices; 0) Facilitate a complementary mix of lifecycle housing; (k) Preserve and protect important ecological areas identified on the city's natural resource inventory (NRI); (1) Accommodate higher development intensity in areas where infrastructure and other systems are capable of providing appropriate levels of public services, and require lower intensity in areas where such services are inadequate, or where natural features require protection and/or preservation. (8) Areas of flexibility. (a) The city may consider an increase in the density or intensity of the project, along with related reductions in lot width and size if the PUD provides substantially more site amenities and public values, as outlined in § 153.028(0)(7), than could be achieved in a conventional development for the applicable land use zone. (b) The city may consider flexibility with regard to land uses, setbacks, lot size, width, and depth, specific finishing standards of this chapter, and access to public streets, among other zoning and subdivision standards when reviewing a PUD rezoning request. Specifications and standards for lots shall be at the discretion of City Council, and shall encourage a desirable living or working environment which assists in achieving the goals set out for PUDs. (c) The city may consider flexibility in the phasing of a PUD development. Changes to the proposed staging or timing of a PUD may be approved by the City Council when necessary or on the showing of good cause by the developer. (9) PUD procedure. All requests for rezoning to planned unit development shall follow the steps outlined below. (a) PUD concept proposal. 1. Prior to submitting formal development stage PUD, preliminary plat (as applicable) and rezoning applications for the proposed development, the applicant may, at its option, prepare an informal concept plan and present it to the Planning Commission and City Council at a concurrent work session, as scheduled by the Community Development Department. The purpose of the concept proposal is to: a. Provide preliminary feedback on the concept plan in collaboration between the applicant, general public, Planning Commission , and City Council; b. Provide a forum for public comment on the PUD prior to a requirement for extensive engineering and other plans; c. Provide a forum to identify potential issues and benefits of the proposal which can be addressed at succeeding stages of PUD design and review. 2. a. Initiation of proceedings. A request for a PUD concept proposal review shall be initiated by the property owner and other person or party having an interest in concept proposal. b. Proposal submittal. (i) All proposals for a PUD concept proposal review shall be in accordance with §153.027, Common Review Requirements. (ii) In addition to common review requirements, proposals for a PUD Concept Plan Review shall also include at least the information in § 153.028(0)(9)(b)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). c. Specific PUD concept proposal submittal requirements. The following information shall be provided unless waived by staff: (i) A listing of contact information including name(s), address(es) and phone number(s) of: the owner of record, authorized agents or representatives, engineer, surveyor, and any other relevant associates. (ii) A listing of the following site data: Address, current zoning, parcel size in acres and square feet and current legal description(s). 2$(FOX narrative explaining the applicant's proposed objectives for the PUD, and public values that the applicant believes may be achieved by the project. (iv) A listing of general information including the number of proposed residential units, commercial and industrial land uses by category of use, public use areas including a description of proposed use, and any other land use proposed as part of the PUD. (v) Calculation of the proposed density of the project and the potential density under standard zoning regulations, including both gross density and net density, accounting for developable and undevelopable land. Undevelopable land shall include all wetlands, floodplains, sensitive ecological areas identified in the Natural Resource Inventory, slopes greater than 18%, poor soils and areas of concentrated woodlands. (vi) Outline a conceptual development schedule indicating the approximate date when construction of the project, or stages of the same, can be expected to begin and be completed (including the proposed phasing of construction of public improvements and recreational and common space areas). (vii) A concept PUD proposal illustrating the nature and type of proposed development. At a minimum, the plan should show: A. Area calculations for gross land area; B. Existing zoning district(s); C. Layout of proposed lots and proposed uses. Denote outlots planned for public dedication and/or open space (schools, parks, etc.); D. Area calculations for each parcel; E. General location of wetlands and/or watercourses over the property and within 200 feet of the perimeter of the subdivision parcel; F. Location of existing and proposed streets within and immediately adjacent to the subdivision parcel; G. Proposed sidewalks and trails; H. Proposed parking areas; I. Proposed parks, common areas, and preservation easements (indicate public vs. private if applicable); J. General location of wooded areas or significant features (environmental, historical, cultural) of the parcel; K. Location of utility systems that will serve the property; and L. Other: An applicant may submit any additional information that may explain the proposed PUD. (viii) A listing of the areas of flexibility from the standard zoning sought through the use of PUD design. d. PUD concept plan proposal review. Upon receiving a PUD concept plan proposal, the Community Development Department shall: (i) Schedule a joint meeting of the Planning Commission and City Council and shall provide notice of the meeting to all property owners within 350 feet of the property boundary of the proposal. During the concurrent meeting, the Planning Commission and City Council may make comment on the merit, needed changes, and suggested conditions which may assist the proposer in future application for proposed rezoning and PUD development plan. A. The Planning Commission and City Council may also take comment from the public as part of the joint meeting. B. The Council and Planning Commission shall make no formal decision as part of the consideration The City Council and Planning Commission's comments are explicitly not an approval or decision on the project, and are intended to represent preliminary feedback related to this PUD ordinance, the applicable zoning regulations, and the Comprehensive Plan. (b) PUD development stage, preliminary plat, and rezoning. 1. Initiation of proceedings. Requests for PUD development stage, rezoning to PUD and preliminary plat shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. The development stage PUD request shall be subject to timelines set by M.S. § 15.99, as it may be amended from time to time. If the applicant has processed an optional concept proposal review pursuant to § 153.028(D)(9)(a), the development stage application shall be submitted within six months of such review. If more than six months have elapsed since the concept review, the applicant may submit a new concept proposal unless the Community Development Department determines to waive this provision. 2. Application. a. All applications for rezoning to PUD and preliminary plat shall be in accordance with §153.027, Common Review Requirements. �G (PHId application for rezoning to PUD shall be in accordance with §153.028(B), Zoning Ordinance Text and Zoning Map Amendments. c. The application for preliminary plat (as applicable) shall be in accordance with City Code, data required for preliminary and final plats; and shall include the additional information requirements listed in § 153.028(0)(9)(c)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). d. If the PUD is proposed to develop over a timeframe exceeding two years, a PUD phasing plan for the entire project (to be completed in phases) shall be submitted. Subsequent PUD Final plan applications would only grant approval for an individual phase. 3. Specific PUD development stage, preliminary plat and rezoning submittal requirements. An applicant shall provide a separate PUD development stage plan clearly delineating the proposed development and all features not consistent with underlying zoning regulations (e.g. setback deviations). At a minimum, the plan should show: a. All required information per § 153.028(0)(9)(b)3.; b. Administrative information (including identification of the drawing as a "PUD development stage plan," the proposed name of the project, contact information for the developer and individual preparing the plan, signature of the surveyor and civil engineer certifying the document, date of plan preparation or revision, and a graphic scale and true north arrow); c. Area calculations for gross land area, wetland areas, wetland buffers, right-of-way dedications, conservation areas, and proposed public and private parks; d. Existing zoning district(s); e. Layout of proposed lots with future lot and block numbers. The perimeter boundary line of the subdivision should be distinguishable from the other property lines. Denote outlots planned for public dedication and/or open space (schools, parks, etc.); f. Area calculations for each parcel; g. Proposed setbacks on each lot (forming the building pad) and calculated buildable area; h. Proposed gross hardcover allowance per lot (if applicable); i. Existing contours at intervals of two feet. Contours must extend a minimum of 200 feet beyond the boundary of the parcel(s) in question; j. Delineation of wetlands and/or watercourses over the property and within 200 feet of the perimeter of the subdivision parcel; k. Delineation of the ordinary high water levels of all water bodies; I. Grading drainage and erosion control plan prepared by a registered professional engineer, providing all information outlined in § 153.069(C); m. Location, width, and names of existing and proposed streets within and immediately adjacent to the subdivision parcel; n. Easements and rights -of -way within or adjacent to the subdivision parcel(s); o. The location and orientation of proposed buildings; p. Colored building elevations for all building sides which detail the materials being used. Any landscaping shown on elevations must be shown as it appears in size and height at the time of planting. The elevations shall indicate the visual location and size of all exterior utility and mechanical systems, including HVAC, meters, and powerlines; q. Proposed sidewalks and trails; r. Vehicular circulation system showing location and dimension for all driveways, parking spaces, parking lot aisles, service roads, loading areas, fire lanes, emergency access, if necessary, public and private streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, direction of traffic flow and traffic control devices; s. Lighting location, style and mounting and light distribution plan. t. Proposed parks, common areas, and preservation easements (indicate public vs. private if applicable); u. Landscape plan prepared by a qualified professional providing all information outlined in §153.060(D) including planting counts, sizes and species; v. Location and detail of signage providing all pertinent information outlined in §153.028(K)(3)(b). w. Location, access and screening detail of large trash handling and recycling collection areas in compliance with the requirements of § 153.092(D)(34). x. Any other information as directed by the Community Development Department. 4?CPj�?�evelopment stage, preliminary plat and rezoning to PUD review. a. The application for rezoning to PUD shall be reviewed in accordance with §153.028(B), Zoning Ordinance Text and Zoning Map Amendments. b. The application for Preliminary Plat shall be reviewed in accordance with City Code Title 11, Preliminary Plat Procedure. c. As part of the review process for both applications, the Community Development Department shall generate an analysis of the proposal against the expectations for PUDs and this chapter to formulate a recommendation regarding the rezoning to the Planning Commission and City Council. d. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing and consider the application's consistency with the intent and purpose of the PUD and comprehensive plan goals. The Planning Commission shall make recommendations to the City Council on the merit, needed changes, and suggested conditions of the proposed rezoning, preliminary plat and PUD development plan. e. In approving or denying the PUD development stage application and ordinance to rezone the subject property to PUD, the City Council shall make findings on the following: (i) Whether the PUD plan is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan; (ii) Whether the PUD plan is tailored to the specific characteristics of the site and achieves a higher quality of site planning and greater public benefits than would be achieved under conventional provisions of the ordinance; (iii) Whether the PUD plan addresses the purpose and intent of the PUD rezoning laid out in §153.028(0)(1), and the public values statement established at the beginning of the process; (iv) Whether the PUD plan addresses the expectations of a PUD laid out in §153.028(0)(7); (v) Whether the PUD plan maintains or improves the efficiency of public streets, utilities, and other public services; (vi) Whether the PUD plan results in development compatible with existing adjacent and future guided land uses; (vii) Whether the PUD can be accommodated by existing public services, such as parks, police, fire, administration, and utilities, or the developer has provided for the growth and extension of such services as a component of the PUD. (viii) Whether the PUD is designed to take advantage of, and preserve, the natural features of the subject property, including waterways, forested areas, natural prairie, topography, views, etc. f. An ordinance rezoning the property shall be prepared by the city, for review at the development stage PUD, but adoption of such ordinance shall occur only upon approval of the final stage PUD. (c) PUD final stage and final plat. 1. Initiation of proceedings. a. A final stage PUD plan and final plat that conforms with the approved Development stage PUD and preliminary plat and associated PUD rezoning ordinance shall be submitted no later than 60 days following the development stage PUD approval for review within the time allotted by M.S. § 15.99, as it may be amended from time to time. Applicants may request an extension from the Community Development Department for such submittal for a maximum of an additional six months), and shall request waivers for any statutory time limits as necessary. Applications which fail to meet this deadline shall be deemed void and shall require review and re -application according to the development stage PUD process of this chapter. b. The request for PUD final stage and final plat shall be initiated by application of the property owner or other person having authority to file an application pursuant to § 153.027(B), Authority to File Applications. 2. Application. a. All applications for PUD final stage and final plat shall be in accordance with §153.027, Common Review Requirements. b. The application for PUD final plat shall be in accordance with City Code, Data Required for Preliminary and Final Plats. c. In addition to general city code requirements, applications for a PUD final stage and final plat shall also include at least the information in § 153.028(0)(9)(d)3. below to be considered complete (except as exempted by the Community Development Department). 3. Specific PUD final stage and final plat submittal requirements. a. If a PUD master plan for the entire project was submitted and approved as part of the PUD development stage, an updated master plan shall be submitted incorporating all changes required by the PUD development stage approval. �9 PUD development stage plan shall be updated to incorporate all changes required by the PUD, preliminary plat and rezoning approvals. This document must clearly show all deviations from standard zoning being approved as part of the PUD. c. The city shall prepare, and the applicant shall execute, a developer's agreement which references all PUD plans, development phasing, required improvements, completion dates for improvements, the required letter of credit, all required development fees, escrows, and warranties, and any other information deemed necessary by the city. d. The city shall, upon approval of the PUD final stage, recording of the final plat, and execution of the PUD developer's agreement, publish the PUD ordinance specifying land use, densities, performance standards, and ongoing general obligations of occupants of the PUD. Such ordinance shall create a zoning district that is specific to the property for which the PUD was applied, and shall be designated in such a way as to be able to mark the official zoning map to identify the PUD ordinance. The PUD ordinance shall also designate that such property is thereby rezoned to the PUD district as adopted. e. Up-to-date title evidence for the subject property in a form acceptable to the city shall be provided as part of the application for the PUD final plat. f. Developer shall provide warranty deeds for property being dedicated to the city for all parks, outlots, etc., free from all liens and encumbrances except as otherwise waived by the City Council. g. Developer shall provide all easement dedication documents for easements not shown on the final plat including those for trails, ingress/egress, etc., together with all necessary consents to the easement by existing encumbrancers of the property. h. Association declarations and/or other private covenant documents or easements necessary to implement and maintain the PUD as approved by the city. 4. PUD final stage and final plat review. The application for PUD final stage and final plat shall be considered by the City Council at a public meeting, following a review and report by the Community Development Department. Approval of the PUD final stage and final plat shall be by simple majority vote of the City Council, except where State law may specifically require a super majority. 5. Final PUD approval shall occur by adoption of a rezoning ordinance for the subject property specifying the uses, standards, and other requirements of said PUD zoning district. Such ordinance shall include an effective date clause which may delay the effective date of the ordinance until such time as the applicant has met each of the conditions of approval required by the City Council, in addition to other requirements including publication. No approvals are valid, and no permits may be issued, until the ordinance takes effect. If the final PUD is not approved by the City Council, or the applicant fails to meet the conditions as described, the ordinance shall not take effect, and the subject property shall retain its previous zoning designation. (10) PUD amendments. Approved PUDs maybe amended from time to time as a result of unforeseen circumstances, overlooked opportunities, or requests from a developer. At such a time, the applicant shall make an application to the city for a PUD amendment. All such amendments will be processed as one of the following: (a) Administrative amendment. The Community Development Department may approve minor changes in the location, placement, and height of buildings if such changes are required by engineering or other circumstances, provided the conform to the review criteria applied by the Planning Commission and City Council, and are consistent with all requirements of the PUD ordinance. Under no circumstances shall an administrative amendment allow additional stories to buildings, additional lots, or changes to designated uses established as part of the PUD. An administrative amendment shall be memorialized via letter signed by the Community Development Director and recorded against the PUD property. (b) PUD Adjustment. An adjustment to a PUD maybe made through review and approval by a simple majority vote of the City Council with or without referral to the Planning Commission. For a PUD adjustment, the applicant shall follow the procedures and requirements of the PUD final stage as identified in this chapter. A PUD adjustment shall be memorialized with an amendment to the PUD development agreement, executed by the city and applicant, and recorded against the PUD property. To qualify for this review, the minor adjustment shall not: 1. Eliminate, diminish or be disruptive to the preservation and protection of sensitive site features. 2. Eliminate, diminish or compromise the high quality of site planning, design, landscaping or building materials. 3. Alter significantly the location of buildings, parking areas or roads. 4. Increase or decrease the number of residential dwelling units by more than 5%. 5. Increase the gross floor area of non-residential buildings by more than 3% or increase the gross floor area of any individual building by more than 5% (residential lots not guided for specific structure sizes are excluded from this requirement). 6. Increase the number of stories of any building. 7. Decrease the amount of open space or alter it in such a way as to change its original design or intended function or use. 8?����e non-compliance with any condition attached to the approval of the final PUD plan. (c) PUD amendment. Any change not qualifying for an administrative amendment or a PUD adjustment shall require a PUD amendment. An application to amend a PUD shall be administered in the same manner as that required for a PUD development stage and preliminary plat. (11) PUD cancellation. A PUD shall only be cancelled and revoked upon the City Council adopting an ordinance rescinding the ordinance approving the PUD. Cancellation of a PUD shall include findings that demonstrate that the PUD is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan or other application land use regulations, threatens public safety, health, or welfare, or other applicable findings in accordance with law. (12) Administration. In general, the following rules shall apply to all PUDs: (a) Rules and regulations. No requirement outlined in the PUD process shall restrict the City Council from taking action on an application if necessary to meet state mandated time deadlines; (b) Preconstruction. No building permit shall be granted for any building on land for which a PUD plan is in the process of review, unless the proposed building is allowed under the existing zoning and will not impact, influence, or interfere with the proposed PUD plan. (c) Effect on conveyed property. In the event any real property in the approved PUD agreement is conveyed in total, or in part, the buyers thereof shall be bound by the provisions of the approved final PUD plan constituting a part thereof as well as the PUD zoning ordinance; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to create nonconforming lots, building sites, buildings or uses by virtue of any such conveyance of a lot, building site, building or part of the development created pursuant to and in conformance with the approved PUD. (Ord. 770, passed 2-28-2022; Ord. 781, passed 7-25-2022; Ord. 786, passed 9-26-2022; Ord. 799, passed 2-27-2023) City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 2H. Consideration of approving an administrative settlement for the Golf Course Road Trail Proiect Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Public Works Director/City Engineer 4/14/2025 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve an administrative settlement for the Golf Course Road Trail Project in the amount of $7,000 for temporary and permanent easements for PID 155500101203. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION December 12, 2022: Adopted Resolution 2022-136 authorizing submission of Transportation Alternatives (TA) grant application and Resolution 2022-137 authorizing maintenance of constructed improvements. November 27, 2023: Approved a contract with Stonebrooke Engineering, Inc. for CSAH 39 Trail Improvements in the amount of $285,200. January 27, 2025: City Council approved continuing with good -faith acquisitions of right-of-way for the Golf Course Road Trail Project. February 28, 2025: City Council approved the acquisition of permanent and temporary easements for a total of $73,100 for the Golf Course Road Trail Project. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City of Monticello sought grant funds to construct high -priority improvements identified in the 2019 Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Plan. Monticello was awarded $800,000 through a Transportation Alternatives (TA) grant to construct a pathway section along Golf Course Road/CSAH 39 between Elm Street and Chelsea Road. The scope was later reduced to the section between Elm Street and 71" Street to due bridge improvements that would be required if the pathway crossed 1-94 to get to Chelsea Road. MnDOT approved the change in scope and allowed Monticello to maintain the full funding level split between Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 ($558,488) and FY 2026 ($241,512). City staff and consultants have been working on acquiring temporary and permanent easements required for the construction of the pathway along Golf Course Road. Tentative 1 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 agreements were made with four of the five parcels, and staff are currently working with property owners to obtain mortgage release documents prior to final acquisition. During negotiations with the property owner of PID 155500101203, it was determined that the project is going to have additional landscaping, trees, and electrical impacts that weren't fully considered in the appraisals. The original property appraisal for the easement for this property was $22,000. The additional amount was determined to be $7,000 resulting in a total price of $29,000. The anticipated project schedule is to complete the construction in 2025 in coordination with Wright County's planned pavement preservation project. If the City is unable to purchase right- of-way from all five parcels and can't complete the project by the June 1 deadline, right-of-way will be utilized for a future improvement project. Budget Impact: The 2025 Budget includes $1,600,000 for the project. The 95% cost estimate is $1,750,000 with Wright County's portion of the project being $650,000. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff continue to take an active role in right-of-way acquisition. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The 2040 Comprehensive Plan highlights the importance of the pathway and trail system with a goal to have a complete and connected system of pathways, trails and sidewalks. This pathway will provide a connection to the downtown pathway system along Elm Street to 7t" Street and will also complete the first phase of a pathway connection to the Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff support the construction of the pathway along this section of roadway as part of the SRTS Plan and building a connected community as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the grant funding is a valuable resource to supplement local funding. Staff support the acquisition of right-of-way for the project. SUPPORTING DATA • Administrative Settlement City of Monticello Project C24001 Administrative Settlement Property Owner: Kathleen Witzman Owner Address: 1009 Golf Course Road, Monticello, MN 55362 Type of Taking: Trail Easement, D & U Easement and Temporary Easement Original Offer Date: March 13, 2025 Proposed Settlement: Increased payment due to landscaping, trees, bushes and electrical. Original Offer Amount: $22,000.00 Proposed Settlement Amount: $7,000.00 Total Settlement Amount Submitted By: Steven Carlson Evergreen Land Services Accepted by: Kathleen Witzman City of Monticello Matt Leonard $29,000.00 Date: Date: City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 21. Consideration of approving application for temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for the Music on the Mississippi Outdoor Concert Series at West Bridge Park on June 18 and July 16, 2025 Prepared by: City Clerk Reviewed by: N/A ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City is collaborating with the Monticello Lions to serve alcohol at the Music on the Mississippi concert series. The Lions are requesting approval of an application for a temporary liquor license. The event dates are June 18 and July 16, 2025. The concerts take place at West Bridge Park. I. Budget Impact: N/A II. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal administrative time. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommend approval of the temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for Music on the Mississippi concert series. SUPPORTING DATA • Application 1 C711 Alrohol R fnmhlinp rnforcamPnt Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1600, St. Paul, MN 55101 651-201-7507 TTY 651-282-6555 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 DAY TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE Name of organization t,?A— r�Lcc. L/r� Oroanization Address (No PO Boxes) �nC I"-)i�)x 1r-i17, _ .. Name of person making application AA,4 ,4,0� 4 Date(s) of event L��12_ s ("I /� lvs- Organization officer's name Organization officer's name �; 1 _ / /-, kc Oroanization officer's name Location where permit will be used. If an outdoor area, describe. Date of organization Tax exempt number 4-0/ > 0 i _L9 5i - oL e2 City State I I M t) JMN Zip Code 11 (o C-2i Business phone Home phone —7Iv :� 1 - 9 Z 3 -V 041-- Type of organization ❑ Microdistillery ❑ Small Brewer Club ❑ Charitable ❑ Religious ❑ Other non-profit I City State 1 � �j 0,I,� v D I IN►N Zip Code 55 :3("7 I City State M01JT) C _L-D I IMN Zip Code 11 S^s :3 (0 2 City State T) C.+--a IMN Zip Code Ij l (7 If the applicant will contract for intoxicating liquor service give the name and address of the liquor license providing the service. /N/A If the applicant will carry liquor liability insurance please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. Vv",�55-F g r:> M u T-V- A-t- I ) C)a a , C-)& k-:) APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT City or County approving the license Date Approved Fee Amount Permit Date Event in conlunetion with a community festival ❑ Yes ❑ No City or County E-mail Address Current population of city Please Print Name of City Clerk or County Official Signature City Clerk or County Official CLERKS NOTICE: Submit this form to Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 30 days prior to event No Temp Applications faxed or mailed. Only emailed. ONE SUBMISSIO-N__PER EMAILI APPLICATION ONLY PLEASE PROVIDE A VALID E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR THE CITY/COUNTY AS ALL TEMPORARY PERMIT APPROVALS WILL BE SENT BACK VIA EMAIL. E-MAIL THEAPPLICATION SIGNED BY CITY/COUNTY TO AGE. TEMPOR_A_RYAPPLICATIONPSTA_TE.MN.US City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 4A. Consideration of approving change order #5 for the Monticello Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Proiect, Citv Proiect 22CO05 for $89,320.83 Prepared by: Assistant City Engineer Reviewed by: Public Works Director/City Engineer, Finance Director, Community Development Director ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date: 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to approve Change Order #5 for the Monticello Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Project, City Project 22CO05 for $89,320.83. PREVIOUS ACTION REQUESTED June 13, 2022: Authorized Bolton and Menk, Inc. to provide engineering services for the Downtown Roadway and Pedestrian improvement project for a total cost of $241,250. September 26, 2022: Amended the original contract to include additional engineering services for a cost of $15,800. November 14, 2022: Amended contract to include engineering services for Wright County pavement preservation project and streetscape elements for a cost of $459,327. August 7, 2023: Adopted Resolution 2023-68 accepting bids and awarding contract to Meyer Contracting Inc. for the Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Improvements Project in the amount of $10,790,214. August 14, 2023: Amended engineering contract for additional services for a total cost of $570,000. September 11, 2023: Authorized Braun Intertec to provide material testing for a total cost of $66,851. January 22, 2024: Approved Change Order #1 for the Downtown Roadway and Pedestrian Improvements Project in the Amount of $25,838.50 for electrical, landscaping and utility related items. 1 City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 May 13, 2024 Approved an agreement with Xcel Energy for the relocation and undergrounding of utilities associated with the Downtown project for $205,829.50 May 13, 2024: Approved Change Orders #2 and #3 to provide additional grading and concrete work at West Bridge Park for a cost of $219,483. July 8, 2024: Approved contracts with Olson and Sons Electric for $63,118 and Monticello Plumbing, Heating & Air in the amount of $17,470 for work related to the undergrounding of utilities associated with the Downtown project. September 23, 2024: Approved contracts with Olson and Sons Electric for $16,843 for additional work related to the electrical undergrounding project. October 14, 2024: Approved change order #4 to install conduit for underground electric conversion. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Work continues to be completed on the Downtown Roadway and Utility project with punch list items expected to wrap up this spring/summer. Change order #5 includes six different items: • Repair existing water service curb stops along Broadway that couldn't be adjusted as planned during construction. ($14,436.99) • Complete grading work, sawcut, concrete removals, and aggregate base for the transformers required for the overhead power to underground conversion project. Transformer locations were modified during construction due to various easement acquisition changes. ($17,926.90) • Install bollards as required by Xcel Energy around transformers in the alley between 106 Walnut Street and 155 Broadway Street West ($12,824.55) • Install Filter Pave material in gaps between blocks and concrete walk edges and in block gaps - $4,000 Lump Sum + $700/Ton + T&M rates for removing existing materials. This will prevent weeds and debris from collecting the space between the concrete sidewalk and the irregular shaped granite blocks. ($15,000 estimate) • Furnish and install anti -slip topcoat to all filter pave areas to add traction during wet conditions and frozen conditions. ($11,921.00) • Furnish & install 3 bronze steel poles and concrete foundations for 3 wayfinding signs (signs included in original contract) to be mounted in locations outside of project area. City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 Sign size prevents the ability to attach to existing poles and Xcel doesn't allow sign attachment on their poles. ($17,211.39) Budget Impact: The contingency included in the project budget at the time of the contract award is sufficient to cover this change order. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff will oversee managing the construction of this project. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The Monticello 2040 Comprehensive Plan includes commitment to downtown revitalization. The Downtown Small Area Plan, an appendix of the 2040 Plan, specifically supports design and infrastructure improvements in the Downtown corridors. These initiatives are intended to support the Downtown Small Area Plan goal for shifting the center of Downtown to Walnut & Broadway and the larger Monticello 2040 Plan Vision for a vibrant downtown. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommend approving the change order for this project. 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W.O. #: 0940-231025 UNIT PRICE TOTAL $14,436.99 $14,436.99 $0.00 $0.00 SUBTOTAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING SALES TAX (6.5%) OTHER TOTAL INVOICE PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS $14,436.99 $14,436.99 Work Change Directive Summary of Costs Meyer Project Number: 231324 Owner Contract Number: 1052577 Owner Contract Name: Justin Kannas Change Order Request Description: Adjust Curb Stop LABOR TOTAL: $7,640.00 EMPLOYEE TRAVEL CHARGE Unit Quantity Unit Cost (Use $155.00 for MN & $225.00 for Outstate) 8-HR Day/Person 9.56 $135.00 TOTAL: $1,290.94 EQUIPMENT TOTAL: $3,309.00 MATERIALS & RENTAL EQUIPMENT Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Tax (%) Total Cost CB 1-1/4" REPAIR CPLG USA EA 8.00 $28.56 7.380 $245.34 1-1/4 WESTERN CB REPAIR LID EA 5.00 $50.11 7.380 $269.04 R-1642-2310 Frame Only EA 1.00 $223.00 7.380 $239.46 309 X 1 5/8 Ductile Adj. Ring EA 5.00 $187.00 7.380 $1,004.00 EBS Super Glue EA 6.00 $19.00 7.380 $122.41 $0.00 $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $188.03 TOTAL: $2,068.28 SUBCONTRACTORS Description MOBILIZATION Unit Quantity Unit Cost Management & Overhead (10%) TOTAL: Total Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost 1 $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $0.00 TOTAL: $0.00 TOTAL: $14,308.22 BOND @ $9.00/$1,000: $128.77 GRAND TOTAL: $14,436.99 Address: 11000 93rd Ave. N, Maple Grove, MN 55369 09336 Q MEYER Phone: (763) 391-5959 c o N T R A c TI N G Fax: (763) 391-5960 Extra Work Form Project Number: ,23li Project Name: N10wrrse.SlLo D ie 'ZA6 Cost Code & CC Description: 6140-aa MZt; Date of Work: 5 Zp Z'( Description: Gar tAX—riv ENE 6vs+TS,r; berr'Tb F'rk TrrB COW*-'- RT "166 84eadwaY. —1wE'/ Cut &uT 'T#E 6tA e-L4 5 -S?bPP ? Bok A 9�� /; rS "6 �i/. 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Meyer Contracting Supervisor Signature: I Project Owner Represe�ntative on Site Signature: Pes PrinF�Jame: AMs6 /r I Print Name: �RM GS /t1r Gkt�S oe Date: eJ %Zc7 Date; 1 Note: labor hours may be overtime pending employee total hours worked. WHITE - Meyer YELLOW - Owner Representative PINK - Foreman Address: 11000 93rd Ave. N, Maple Grove, MN 55369 09335 MEYER Phone: (763) 391-5959 c o N T R A c T t N G Fax: (763) 391-5960 Extra Work Form Project Number: a31302'% ' Project Name: mwaeaw ba".WTOL00 96a4wAY Cost Code & CC Description: 09yo _431OZS fjO�TustLrA6 1 rrc,,, Pate of Work: S 8— ZpZbf Description: Tjirs .,s Fort r)W eorc4 STOPS OW 990461 *t' rtMAI L-OCvSr SMM7' TO #IWYZS. %r+e. �✓eKc S#K".e evM 6710es Tlrar ST,cu AZe 6 R"AOR4 AAA6 494 007-HCAI W& j3LF1✓ Orlr Ivs%k TNG AXOt God4NW5SO1L . 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Forward any related material receipts, picking slips, or trucking tickets to the Project Manager I hereby acknowledge that this Extra Work activity did indeed occur as described above. I further assert that the quantity and description of the tabor. equipment and materials listed above were spent solely on the Extra Work activity described above. Meyer Contracting Supervisor Signature: Projee ner Representative on Site Signature: C.. Name:lA M3E _Srrlk.Srr+KL Date: �• " 2P21 ' Note labor hours may be overtime pending employee total hours worked. Print Name: 3ym e8 M, CkelSPer I Date: F — q — 'L iq I WHITE -Meyer YELLOW- Owner Representative PINK -Foreman Invoice # COREzmInvoice Date INVOICE Account # Sales Rep Phone # 1830 Craig Park Court Branch #243 St. Louis, MO 63146 Total Amount Due Remit To: CORE & MAIN LP PO BOX 28330 ST LOUIS, MO Shipped To: MEYER CONTRACTING INC 000/0000 CUSTOMER PICK-UP 11010 93RD AVE N STE A 00000 MAPLE GROVE MN 55369-4125 T808681 10/23/23 125425 MICHAEL TESSMANN 763-428-7473 St Michael, MN $514.36 63146 CUSTOMER JOB- 231324 DOWNTOWN RD WAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for the opportunity to serve you! We appreciate your prompt payment. Date Ordered Date Shipped Customer PO # Job Name Job # Bill of Lading Shipped Via Invoice# 10/19/23 10/20/23 MONTI - DOWNTOWN RD WAY 231324 WILL CALL T808681 Product Code Description 72CB012 CB 1-1/4" REPAIR CPLG USA 59WRL012 1-1/4 WESTERN CB REPAIR LID Ouantitv Ordered Shipped B/O Price UM Extended Price 8 8 28.56000 EA 228.48 5 5 50.11000 EA 250.55 Freight Delivery Handling Restock Misc Subtotal: 479.03 Other: .00 Tax: 35.33 Terms: NET 30 Ordered By: JAMIE Invoice Total: $514.36 This transaction is governed by and subject to Core & Main's standard terms and conditions, which are incorporated by reference and accepted. To review these terms and conditions, please visit: http://tandc.coreandmain.com/ 00000 Page: 1 Ess Brothers and Sons, Inc. 9350 County Rd. 19 Loretto, MN 55357 ]11rr.: Meyer Contracting, Inc. 11000 93rd Ave N Osseo, MN 55369 763-391-5959 (E) Ship To WC Invoice SHIP DATE Date Invoice # WC 05/08/2024 EE2486 Ordered By Terms Salesperson Ship Via CITY Project Name/# P.O. JAMIE Net 30 DS WC MONTICELLO 23-1324 ITEM Site QTY DESCRIPTION WEIGHT PRICE EACH AMOUNT 1642-2310 Main I R-1642-2310 Frame Only 144 223.00 223.00T 30915D Main 5 309 X 1 5/8 Ductile Adj. Ring 45 187.00 935.00T EBS Glue Main 6 EBS Super Glue 1 19.00 114.00T Signature X Print Name X Invoice Subject to 1.5% late fee per month. Credit Cards subject to 3% charge. HDPE rings, Pro Rings & seals are non refundable! Subtotal $1,272.00 Sales Tax (8.525%) $108.44 Total $1,380.44 Payments/Credits $0.00 Phone # Fax# Web Site I Balance Due $1,380.44 763-478-2027 763-478-8868 www.essbrothers.com MEYER CONTRACTING, INC. Map e 93rd Ave N M EY E R Maple Grove, MN 55369 PHONE: (763) 391-5959 FAX: (763) 391-5960 INVOICE CUSTOMER INFORMATION COMPANY: Bolton & Menk PHONE, FAX: (320)231-3956 ADDRESS: 2040 Highway 12 East CITY, STATE: Willmar, MN ZIP: 56201 QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 Alley Way Concrete Removals, Aggregate, Grading NOTE: Please Remit Payment to: Meyer Contracting 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 Attn: Steve Brown Market Director sbrown(@meverci.com INVOICE INFORMATION ISSUE DATE: December 31, 2024 NUMBER: CUST. P.O. #: CUST. W.O. #: 0040-109269 UNIT PRICE TOTAL $12,567.09 $12,567.09 $0.00 $0.00 SUBTOTAL FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SHIPPING AND HANDLING JOB / EQUIP # SALES TAX (6.5%) CODE OTHER DESCRIPTION TOTAL INVOICE PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS $12,567.09 $12,567.09 Work Change Directive Summary of Costs Meyer Project Number: 231324 Owner Contract Number: 1052577 Owner Contract Name: Justin Kannas Change Order Request Description: Alley Way Concrete Removals & Grading LABOR TOTAL: $5,945.00 EMPLOYEE TRAVEL CHARGE Unit Quantity Unit Cost (Use $155.00 for MN & $225.00 for Outstate) 8-HR Day/Person 7.44 $135.00 TOTAL: $1,004.06 EQUIPMENT TOTAL: $3,225.50 MATERIALS & RENTAL EQUIPMENT Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Tax (%) Total Cost Crushed Concrete/Agg Base TON 45.63 $11.00 7.380 Common Export CY 36.00 $2.00 $538.97 $72.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $61.10 TOTAL: $672.07 SUBCONTRACTORS Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Central MN Sawing LS 1.00 $1,462.15 $1,462.15 6" DW (Pay Under Line Items) SY 205.83 $0.00 Mod. Curb (Pay Under Line Items LF 46.00 $0.00 Drill & Grout (Pay Under Line Items) EA 100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $146.22 TOTAL: $1,608.37 MOBILIZATION Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $0.00 TOTAL: $0.00 TOTAL: $12,455.00 BOND @ $9.00/$1,000: $112.09 GRAND TOTAL: $12,567.09 Meyer Contracting, Inc. Job Name: Monticello Downtown Roadway & Ped Improvements Cost Code Review Cost Code: 0040-109269 Alley Way Concrete Removals, Grad LS Code Description Class Reg. Hours OT Hours Other Hours Date: 10/09/2024 Foreman: 02060 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 02060 Matt Wilaby FE 8.00 0.00 0.00 TK22102 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck 8.00 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 8.0 Equip Totals: Hours - 8.0 Date: 10/09/2024 Foreman: 02157 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 02157 Paul Sand MNGR1 10.50 0.00 0.00 TK22089 2012 Mack tri-axle 3.50 0.00 0.00 TA24019 T50 pull behind lowboy trailer 2.00 0.00 0.00 AE27024 305 jackhammer 2.00 0.00 0.00 EX10032 305E2 excavator 4.50 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 10.5 Equip Totals: Hours - 12.0 Cost Code Notes: Job Code: 231324 Slot: 1 Company Note: Remove concrete in antique store parking lot to allow underground electric service to be dug into store. Concrete was 8 1/2 inches thick at a minimum. Removed approximately 22 yards of concrete. Indexes: Inspector Note: Printed on: 1210412024 09:02:55 x Date: Attendance/Non-Use Codes included in Hours: S,H,E,V,T,A,W / D,S,M,R,T,W Page 1 Meyer Contracting, Inc. Job Name: Monticello Downtown Roadway & Ped Improvements Cost Code Review Cost Code: 0040-109269 Alley Way Concrete Removals, Grad LS Code Description Class Reg. Hours OT Hours Other Hours Date: 10/31/2024 Foreman: 01105 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 01105 Eric Potrament MNC6B 4.00 0.00 0.00 TK22115 2021 Chevrolet pickup truck 3.00 0.00 0.00 02157 Paul Sand MNGR1 3.00 2.00 0.00 TK22089 2012 Mack tri-axle 3.00 0.00 0.00 02387 Travis Gross MNOPAPP8 3.00 0.00 0.00 EX10013 PC35MR-3 excavator GPS 2.50 0.00 0.00 02153 Luis Hoover MNGR3 3.00 0.00 0.00 SS14051 259D skid loader 2.50 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 15.0 Equip Totals: Hours - 11.0 Cost Code Notes: Slot: 1 Company Note: Started on cutting out to subgrade and hauled in one load of class 5 from knife river Got rained/snowed out Indexes: Inspector Note: Job Code: 231324 Printed on: 1210412024 09:02:55 x Date: Attendance/Non-Use Codes included in Hours: S,H,E,V,T,A,W / D,S,M,R,T,W Page 2 Meyer Contracting, Inc. Job Name: Monticello Downtown Roadway & Ped Improvements Cost Code Review Cost Code: 0040-109269 Alley Way Concrete Removals, Grad LS Code Description Class Reg. Hours OT Hours Other Hours Date: 11/01/2024 Foreman: 01105 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 01105 Eric Potrament MNC6B 4.00 0.00 0.00 TK22115 2021 Chevrolet pickup truck 4.00 0.00 0.00 02157 Paul Sand MNGR1 0.00 5.00 0.00 TK22089 2012 Mack tri-axle 3.00 0.00 0.00 02387 Travis Gross MNOPAPP8 4.00 0.00 0.00 EX10013 PC35MR-3 excavator GPS 3.00 0.00 0.00 02153 Luis Hoover MNGR3 4.00 0.00 0.00 SS14051 259D skid loader 3.00 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 17.0 Equip Totals: Hours - 13.0 Cost Code Notes: Job Code: 231324 Slot: 1 Company Note: Finished sub cutting and hauled 3 loads of common to bobs pit and hauled in one load of class 5 from knife river then got kicked out of the parking lot because there are paving it and can't access it from the other side cuz of green concrete Indexes: Inspector Note: Printed on: 1210412024 09:02:56 x Date: Attendance/Non-Use Codes included in Hours: S,H,E,V,T,A,W / D,S,M,R,T,W Page 3 Meyer Contracting, Inc. Job Name: Monticello Downtown Roadway & Ped Improvements Cost Code Review Cost Code: 0040-109269 Alley Way Concrete Removals, Grad LS Code Description Class Reg. Hours OT Hours Other Hours Date: 11/06/2024 Foreman: 01105 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 01105 Eric Potrament MNC6B 2.00 0.00 0.00 02153 Luis Hoover MNGR3 2.00 0.00 0.00 SS14051 259D skid loader 2.00 0.00 0.00 EX10013 PC35MR-3 excavator GPS 2.00 0.00 0.00 TK22004 2001 Freightliner dump truck 2.00 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 4.0 Equip Totals: Hours - 6.0 Cost Code Notes: Slot: 2 Company Note: Placed more class 5 where the scaffolding was set up Indexes: Inspector Note: Job Code: 231324 Printed on: 1210412024 09:02:56 x Date: Attendance/Non-Use Codes included in Hours: S,H,E,V,T,A,W / D,S,M,R,T,W Page 4 1�4KNIFE RIVER BILL TO: MEYER CONTRACTING INC 11000 93RD AVENUE N MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 Knife River Corporation North Central Region PO Box 1333 St. Cloud, MN 56302-1333 Phone: (320) 217-6051 INVOICE INVOICE NUMBER 1092593 INVOICE DATE I PAGE 10/31 /24 1 of 1 CUSTOMER NUMBER 342495 BRANCH PLANT 323411 KRM MN TOTH, ERNEST AGG SALES ORDER NUMBER 923371 CUSTOMER P.O. 231324 TERMS NET DUE DATE DELIVERY ADDRESS Net 10th 11/10/24 MONTICELLO IMP SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 231324 TICKET ITEM DESCRIPTION TRUCK QUANTITY IU UNIT PRICE EXTENDED PRICE 99022056 40565 CRUSHED CONCRETE Subtotal Product MEYER089 15.41 TN 11.0000 169.51 15.41 TN 169.51 SUBTOTAL SALES TAX DISCOUNT TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT: 169.51 13.35 182.86 NONTAXABLE AMOUNT: 169.51 A Finance Charge of 1.5% per month (18% annually) will be charged on all past due accounts. 1�4KNIFE RIVER BILL TO: MEYER CONTRACTING INC 11000 93RD AVENUE N MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 Knife River Corporation North Central Region PO Box 1333 St. Cloud, MN 56302-1333 Phone: (320) 217-6051 ORIGINAL INVOICE INVOICE NUMBER 1092831 INVOICE DATE I PAGE 11 /01 /24 1 of 1 CUSTOMER NUMBER 342495 BRANCH PLANT 323411 KRM MN TOTH, ERNEST AGG SALES ORDER NUMBER 923498 CUSTOMER P.O. 231324 TERMS NET DUE DATE DELIVERY ADDRESS Net 10th 12/10/24 231324 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 231324 TICKET ITEM DESCRIPTION TRUCK QUANTITY IU UNIT PRICE EXTENDED PRICE 99022061 40565 CRUSHED CONCRETE 99022065 40565 CRUSHED CONCRETE Subtotal Product MEYER089 15.25 TN 11.0000 167.75 MEYER089 14.97 TN 11.0000 164.67 30.22 TN 332.42 SUBTOTAL SALES TAX DISCOUNT TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT: 332.42 26.18 358.60 NONTAXABLE AMOUNT: 332.42 A Finance Charge of 1.5% per month (18% annually) will be charged on all past due accounts. CENTRAL MINNESOTA SAWING LLC CLEAR LAKE, MN 55319 10975 37th St Bill To Meyer Contracting Date 9/19/2024 9/19/2024 10/9/2024 10/9/2024 Description Saw Concrete Pavement Full Depth Mobilization Charge Saw Concrete Pavement Full Depth Mobilization Charge Work Order 231324 Rate Phone # I I E-mail (320)743-2001 I I tanya@crosawing.com Invoice Date Invoice # 10/11/2024 I 5370 Terms Net 30 Quantity 4.85 200.00 4.85 200.00 Total Project # Monticello Amount 67 324.95 1 200.00 152 737.20 1 200.00 $1,462.15 Payments/Credits $0.00 Customer Total Balance $1 46215 MEYER CUSTOMER INFORMATION COMPANY: Bolton & Menk PHONE, FAX: (320)231-3956 ADDRESS: 2040 Highway 12 East CITY, STATE: Willmar, MN QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 Xcel Energy Support NOTE: Please Remit Payment to: Meyer Contracting 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 Attn: Steve Brown Market Director sbrown (aD.meverci.corn FOR OFFICE USE ONLY JOB / EQUIP # CODE DESCRIPTION MEYER CONTRACTING, INC. 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 PHONE: (763) 391-5959 FAX: (763) 391-5960 INVOICE INVOICE INFORMATION ISSUE DATE: January 29, 2025 NUMBER: CUST. P.O. #: ZIP: 56201 CUST. W.O. #: 0040-109260 UNIT PRICE TOTAL $5,359.81 $5,359.81 $0.00 $0.00 SUBTOTAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING SALES TAX (6.5%) OTHER TOTAL INVOICE PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS $5,359.81 $5,359.81 9: ;0<< )= 1 +01 , ('+111. , ()1 2345 6 ' 6 ( 6 Q 8c **8�— I GMEYER C C N T R A C T I N G Project Number: Cost Code & CC Description: ,5 LbJ9.&- l,A9Of < u�- a83_,� �rKr� Address: 11000 93rd Ave. N, Maple Grove, MN 55369 Phone: (763) 391-5959 Fax: (763) 391-5960 Extra Work Form Project Name: /'KJ'"' j G f Sy My Date of Work: Description: or-t'NLe.r•w- a+ fa�d�a cr r c-, 2738 `+ /d �- a^z Labor: Equipment: Employee Name Classification Hours Description Number Hours ��un �C1JG` 44� J J('v•I� � ���y��( o4-� 3o57- 3a Z I Material: Subcontractor / Trucking: Description Quantity Units Description Quantity Units I This form shall be filled out entirely and the Extra Work activity shall be immediately reported to the Project Manager. Forward any related material receipts, picking slips, or trucking tickets to the Project Manager. I hereby acknowledge that this Extra Work activity did indeed occur as described above. I further assert that the quantity and description of the labor, equipment, and materials listed above were spent solely on the Extra Work activity described above. Me er Contracting Supervisor Signature: Project ner Representative on Site Signature: Print Name: 7q,Yej �(y� Print Name: er&-, Date: { -224 Date: a Notelabor hours may be overtime pending employee total hours worked WHITE - Meyer YELLOW - Owner Representative PINK- Foreman Meyer Contracting, Inc. Job Name: Monticello Downtown Roadway & Ped Improvements Cost Code Review Cost Code: 0040-109260 Xcel Energy - Support Crew, Traffic LS Code Description Class Reg. Hours OT Hours Other Hours Date: 06/05/2024 Foreman: 01766 Shift: 1 Time Card: Production Quantities: 1.000 01766 Scott Peterson OPSUPSAL 2.00 0.00 0.00 TK22121 2022 Chevrolet pickup truck 2.00 0.00 0.00 01685 Scott Freedlund MNGR2 2.00 0.00 0.00 02153 Luis Hoover MNGR3 2.00 0.00 0.00 01646 Jordan Hallen MNGR2 2.00 0.00 0.00 EX10034 308 excavator 2.00 0.00 0.00 LD12005 L70F wheel loader 2.00 0.00 0.00 Labor Totals: Hours - 8.0 Equip Totals: Hours - 6.0 Cost Code Notes: Slot: 3 Company Note: Removed three panels of sidewalk for/from xcel work next to dentist office Extra work ticket #2745 Indexes: Inspector Note: Total Production Quantity: 4.000 LS Printed on. 1210412024 08:57:33 x Attendance/Non-Use Codes included in Hours: S,H,E,V,T,A,W / D,S,M,R,T,W Page 3 Job Code: 231324 Date: MEYER CUSTOMER INFORMATION COMPANY: Bolton & Menk PHONE, FAX: (320)231-3956 ADDRESS: 2040 Highway 12 East CITY, STATE: Willmar, MN QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 Install Bollards NOTE: Please Remit Payment to: Meyer Contracting 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 Attn: Steve Brown Market Director sbrown (aD.meverci.corn FOR OFFICE USE ONLY JOB / EQUIP # CODE DESCRIPTION MEYER CONTRACTING, INC. 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 PHONE: (763) 391-5959 FAX: (763) 391-5960 INVOICE INVOICE INFORMATION ISSUE DATE: January 30, 2025 NUMBER: CUST. P.O. #: ZIP: 56201 CUST. W.O. #: XXX102 UNIT PRICE TOTAL $12,824.55 $12,824.55 $0.00 $0.00 SUBTOTAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING SALES TAX (6.5%) OTHER TOTAL INVOICE PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS $12,824.55 $12,824.55 Work Change Directive Summary of Costs Meyer Project Number: 231324 Owner Contract Number: 1052577 Owner Contract Name: Justin Kannas Chanae Order Reauest Description: Install Bollards LABOR TOTAL: $4,770.00 EMPLOYEE TRAVEL CHARGE Unit Quantity Unit Cost (Use $155.00 for MN & $225.00 for Outstate) 8-HR Day/Person 5.63 $135.00 TOTAL: $759.38 EQUIPMENT TOTAL: $1,296.00 MATERIALS & RENTAL EQUIPMENT Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Tax (%) Imbed Bollards EA 4.00 $295.00 Removable Bollards EA 2.00 $985.00 Concrete LS 1.00 $615.80 Hydrovac Truck LS 1.00 $1,584.00 SUBCONTRACTORS Description MOBILIZATION Management & Overhead (10%) TOTAL: Unit Quantity Unit Cost Management & Overhead (10%) TOTAL: Total Cost $1,180.00 $1,970.00 $615.80 $1,584.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $534.98 $5.884.78 Total Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Description Unit Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost 1 $0.00 Management & Overhead (10%) $0.00 TOTAL: $0.00 TOTAL: $12,710.16 BOND @ $9.00/$1,000: $114.39 GRAND TOTAL: $12, 824.55 �1 +„#,# %„-./0/0 ##% 1 !2 +„##1 %,#-./0/0 45 '3 0 "#$ +„#,# %„-./0/0 TW % ,7%,# 7$%% 9405,1 !2 '3 #%$%% %$%% %$ %% %$%% %$%% M # ! ##$ + "%%- /0 %*%%% %##%$ /1 9&: ,° (!)!* 11 �1 23 4*%% 4*%% 5// 6 6 3 6/ Ess Brothers and Sons, Inc. Invoice 9350 County Rd. 19 Loretto, MN 55357 SHIP DATE Date Invoice # TODAY 12/20/2024 EE10558 Bill To Ship To Meyer Contracting, Inc. SHOP 11000 93rd Ave N Osseo, MN 55369 763-391-5959 (E) Ordered By Terms Salesperson Ship Via CITY Project Name/# P.O. MONTICEL... Net 30 BAV ESS OSSEO Monticello MONTICELLO ITEM Site QTY DESCRIPTION WEIGHT PRICE EACH AMOUNT BOLLARD 4 4" SCH 40 x 84" LONG PAINTED SAFETY 295.00 1,180.00T YELLOW FABRICATI... 2 REMOVABLE BOLLARDS 4" X 48" 985.00 1,970.00T SAFETY YELLOW - ON ORDER Subtotal $3,150.00 Signature X Sales Tax (8.525%) $268.55 Print Name X Total $3,418.55 Invoice Subject to 1.5% late fee per month. Credit Cards subject to 3% charge. I Payments/Credits HDPE rings, Pro Rings & seals are non refundable! $0.00 I Balance Due Phone # Fax# Web Site $3,418.55 763-478-2027 763-478-8868 www.essbrothers.com GEMS i ONE 2025 Centre Pointe Blvd. Mendota Heights, MN 55120-1221 Meyer Contracting Inc. 11000 - 93RD AVE. N. Minneapolis MN 55369 INVOICE Customer Number Invoice Number Billing Date Due Date 13214 7671320 01/16/2025 02/16/2025 Amount Due $615.80 Amount Paid Remit To: Cemstone Products Company BIN # 131462 PO BOX 1414 Minneapolis MN 55480-1414 (651)688-9292 Please return top portion with your payment. Make checks payable to: Gemstone Products Company TO VIEW OR PAY YOUR BILLS ONLINE GO TO: USE THIS ENROLLMENT TOKEN Invoice 7671320 $615.80 01/16/2025 02/16/2025 Amount Due http://cemstone.billtrust.com KXB GPP KHR Billing Date Due Date Order Terms Project Delivered To PO Number 01/16/2025-238 Net 30 106 Walnut Street 231324 // SCOTT Monticello Ship Date I Plant I Ticket I Item Description I Quantity I UM I Price I Ext Price 01/16/2025 Ship (1.00) $0.00 $0.00 01/16/2025 26 6541613 10ONR No Certification Required 2.00 Yard $0.00 $0.00 118 DIESEL FUEL SURCHARGE CONCRETE 1.00 Load $0.00 $0.00 127 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FEE 1.00 Load $27.50 $27.50 3G52CC 4500, 3/4 GV, AE 2.00 CuYd $189.00 $378.00 51 PART LOAD CHARGE 1.00 Load $140.00 $140.00 55 WINTER SERVICE CHARGE 2.00 Yard $14.00 $28.00 AE Air Entrainment 2.00 Percent $0.00 $0.00 2.00 Total Cubic Yards Subtotal: $573.50 Tax: $42.30 Total: $615.80 Page 1 of 1 Legends -Hydrovae PO Box 257 Hugo, MN 55038 +1 6513008331 accounting@legendshydrovac.com BILL TO Meyer Contracting 11000 93rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369 WO 231324 CONTACT Scott MOO RTY coNsrRucEoN RHONE 612-790-3923 Ballard -Holes (HH) 106 Walnut St, Monticello, MN 4 311.00 1,244.00 ruposalFees 1 340.00 340.00 000 ./#01 -,&2(( �-1 31 1(145 ( 4146 7m & p" + 21 , &% HElectric. loe 4807 eathewooRoad DESIGN St Cloud, MN 56301-56302 Phone 1320j 252-165b ELECTRIC INC. A?'4".;t'.i.''Fi�9S.s`.'i�.': TO: Meyer contracting Date: 3/13/2025 ATTN: Steve brown PROJECT: monticello reconstruct SUBJECT: type I poles We herewith submit our proposal and description for changes requested as follows: See page 2 for added cost and page 3 for deduct cost (back up tabs) for break down. DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE: add 3 Bronze steel poles and bases for wayfinding signs AMOUNT: Material $ 11,166.86 Labor $ 3,174.94 equip $ 1,150.00 Bond I % $ 154.92 Total $ 15,646.72 This proposal will be valid until: For 30 days We retain the right to adjust commodity items that increase in price by more than 5% before approval. Normal working hours unless noted otherwise. No winter conditions unless noted Add all of the hours to final completion date of the project All pricing is based on the condtions of the project on the date of the pricing request and may require additional hours and/or material if the job has progressed beyond the assumption of the conditions when priced. Additional Comments: See attached breakdown. Thank you very much. Design Electric, Inc. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE PER AMOUNT UNIT PER AMOUNTI type 1 poles 3$ 2,294.00 1$ 6,882.00 3 1 9 base 3 $ 360.00 1 $ 1,080.00 4.5 1 13.51 bolts 3 $ 233.24 1 $ 699.72 0.25 1 0.751 Ianchor 2" evc 6 $ 180.12 100 $ 10.81 3 100 0.181 12" PVC elbow 12 $ 3.66 1 $ 43.92 0.15 1 1.8 thaw 0$ 100.00 1$ - 2 1 0 (ground 1 $ 1 0 1 1 $ 1 0 1 1 $ 1 0 (Clean up 1 1 $ 1 0 ITestinq Check out 1 1 $ 1 0 adjustment 1 1 $ 1 0 VENDOR QUOTES I 1 1$ 1 0 l 1 1$ 1 0 I 1 1$ 1 0 1 1 $ 1 0 1 1 $ _ 1 0 MAT $ 8,716.45 LABOR 25.23 lexcavator Iskidsteer Ibucket truck di aerderrick Material K: Equipment ... .. __ hours rate total 1 $ 50.00 $ 1 4 $ 40.00 $ 160.00 I 0 $ 45.00 $ - I 181 $ 55.00 $ 990.00 I $ l equipment su )total $ 1,150.00 Labor Lost time for Safety 3.5% Labor Premium Hours Adder Foreman Labor Labor Mark up $ 8,716.45 Material Mark up 10%I $ 871.64 l $ 9,588.091 Tax 7.3759/. $ 707.12 I Material subtotal $ 11,166.86 I Hours Rate 25.23 $ 104.00 $ 2,623.921 0.88 $ 104.00 $ 91.841 $ 40.00 $ - l 2.52 $ 104.00 $ 262.39I 10%I $ 288.631 Labor subtotal $ 3,174.941 Subtotal 1I I $ 15,491.80 Bond 1% $ 154.921 Total Cost I $ 15,646.72 l City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 4B. Consideration of acknowledging receipt of five petitions for annexation received from Lakhwinder Singh, Jerold and Susan Untiedt, Gary Fehn, Allie and Samuel Johnson, and Wavne and Gwendolyn Johnson and proceeding with verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution of Orderly Annexation Prepared by: City Clerk Reviewed by: Community Development Director ACTION REQUESTED Meeting Date: 4/14/2025 Approved by: City Administrator ® Consent Agenda Item ❑ Regular Agenda Item Motion to acknowledge receipt of five petitions for annexation received from Lakhwinder Singh, Jerold and Susan Untiedt, Gary Fehn, Allie and Samuel Johnson, and Wayne and Gwendolyn Johnson and to proceed with verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution of Orderly Annexation. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City received five petitions for annexation related to a proposed development by Monticello Tech LLC. The property owners and parcels include: • Lakhwinder Singh; PID 213100224203 (21.91 acres) • Jerold and Susan Untiedt (Trustees); 213100233100, 213100234403, 213100233300, 213100262400,213100262200,213100262300,213100271100,213100224401, 2131002241001 213100224400 (403.98 acres) • Gary Fehn (Trustee); 213100224300, 213100271300 (79.91 acres) • Allie and Samuel Johnson; 213100271301 (10.01 acres) • Wayne and Gwendolyn Johnson; 213100271302 (29.85 acres) The City Council is asked to acknowledge receipt of this petition. The acknowledgement allows City staff to review and process the annexation request per the provisions of the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. The resolution approving the annexation of petitioned parcels will be brought back to Council for future consideration following this process. The 15 parcels are contiguous to the current municipal boundary and total approximately 545.66 acres. The parcels are located south of 85th Street NE, west of Edmonson Avenue NE, and extend to the south boundary of the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area (MOAA). The petitions were signed by 100% of the current property owners. City Council Agenda: 4/14/2025 As part of the petition process, a Certificate of Survey was submitted. In addition, the petitioners will be required to submit current tax statements for all parcels. The proposed annexation is related to a data center proposal by Monticello Tech LLC. Per the terms of the current annexation agreement with Monticello Township, a petition for annexation allows the City to review land use requests for the subject area and complete the required environmental review. As required by the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation, the City will provide notice to Monticello Township once the petition for annexation has been verified and meets all requirements of land use. Additionally, an initial notice of this acknowledgement will be sent to the Township. The final consideration of resolution for annexation will be considered concurrently with consideration of development -related approvals. I. Budget Impact: Minimal at this time. There is no fee to petition for annexation. II. Staff Impact: Minimal time for staff to review the petition. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The Monticello 2040 Vision + Plan indicates the City will grow or develop into the Orderly Annexation Area "when development is proposed or planned contiguous to city boundaries, sensitive open space lands are protected and thoughtfully incorporated into the development pattern, and the land is serviced by appropriate utility and transportation systems." These conditions will be evaluated as part of the land use review process facilitated by the petition for annexation. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommend acknowledgment of the petition and direction to proceed with verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. SUPPORTING DATA A. Petitions B. Survey C. Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation Docusign Envelope ID. 6352E601-70CA-4FA1-9E41-183B48F3316B �►) M Monto'1 Wd Property Owner Name(s): Lakhwinder Singh Property PID(s): 213100224203 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Lakhwinder Singh Mailing Address: 1651 61h St E CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION City/St/Zip: West Fargo, ND 58078 Phone: 701-630-2500 Email: 1singh65@msn.com To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: 1. The area to be annexed consists of 21.91 acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): Please see attached. 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the southern boundary along 85th St NE, boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S)- March 24, 2025j� �j(�/,{, Owner ��oc�a►vc�ayfli... o Date Signature Title Date Signature Title 171974772v1 Docusign Envelope ID: 6352E601-70CA-4FA1-9E41-183B48F3316B CITY ()F Montice o CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Description of the Property Parcel 1: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) lying East of State Highway No. 25, Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121), Range Twenty-five (25), EXCEPT THEREFROM TRACT deeded to the State of Minnesota in Book 210 of Deeds, page 125 described as follows: All that part of the following described Tract: That part of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 22, Township 121 Range 25, lying East of State Hwy. Number 25, as now located; which lies Northwesterly of a line run parallel with and distant 75 feet Southeasterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the South line of Section 28, Township 121 Range 25, distant 992.7 feet East of the South Quarter corner thereof; thence run Northeasterly at an angle of 49 degrees 42 minutes with said South Section line for 2828 feet; thence deflect to the left on 1 degree 00 minutes curve (delta angle 12 degrees 00 minutes) for 1200 feet; thence on a tangent to said curve for 5524.9 feet and there terminating; together with a triangular piece adjoining and Southeasterly of the above described strip and Northwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly boundary of the above described strip, distant 100 feet Southwesterly of its intersection with the Southerly boundary of County State Aid Highway No. 106 running in an Easterly and Westerly direction along the East and West 1/4 line of said Section 22; thence run Northeasterly to a point on said Southerly boundary distant 100 feet Easterly of said intersection. together with all right of access, being the right of ingress to and egress from that portion of the above described tract not acquired herein, to Trunk Hwy. No. 25, except that the abutting owner shall retain the right of access by way of said County State Aid Highway No. 106 Easterly of the most Easterly corner of the above described triangular piece and between points distant 1560 feet and 1620 feet Southwesterly of the point of termination of the first above described line (both distances being measured along said line) ALSO EXCEPT: The South 330.00 feet of the West 650.08 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121), Range Twenty-five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. And ALSO EXCEPT: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121) North, Range Twenty-five (25) West, shown as Parcel 224A on Minnesota Department of Transportation Right of Way Plat Numbered 86-128, Wright County, Minnesota Parcel 2: The East 208.52 feet of the West 650.08 feet of the South 330.00 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121), Range Twenty-five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. EXCEPT: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121) North, Range Twenty-five (25) West, shown as Parcel 224A on Minnesota Department of Transportation Right of Way Plat Numbered 86-128, Wright County, Minnesota. 171974772vl Docusign Envelope ID: C459E4F7-3178-484A-AA53-73FF6977F6A5 ( IOI • Montiiceflo CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Property Owner Name(s): Jerold A. Untiedt and Susan J. Untiedt, Trustees of the Jerold A. Untiedt Revocable Trust Dated June 7, 2005 Property PID(s): 213100233100,213100234403,213100233300,213100262400,213100262200,213100262300, 213100271100, 2131002244019 213100224100, and 213100224400 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Jerold and Susan Untiedt Mailing Address: 4750 25th St SW City/St/Zip: Waverly, MN 55390 Phone: 612-720-2235 Email: jerry@untiedts.com To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: l . The area to be annexed consists of 403.98 acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): Please see attached. 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the southern boundary along 85th St NE, boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S): Signed by: March 25, 2025 ,�,Y'0 Q, UIa�tt,A fiVLt w Trustee Date Signa rt186°A2244004E4 Title March 25, 2025 Signed by: (�ls� Trustee Date SignaLo,asoa22aapo4Ea Title 171974867v1 Docusign Envelope ID: C459E4F7-3178-484A-AA53-73FF6977F6A5 ( I I Y 0I Montiul-,,a O clTy of MONTICELLo PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Description of the Property Parcel A: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25; and the North One -Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the North 410 feet of the East 410 feet as measured along the North and East lines of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel B: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, lying West of County Road No. 117, except therefrom the South 708.0 feet, subject to County Road easement, containing 27.4 acres, more or less, according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel C: The South 708.0 feet of the following tract: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying West of County Road No. 117, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, all in Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, subject to County Road Easement, according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel D: All of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter lying West of County Road No. 117, which lies North of the hereinafter described line. That part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter which lies North of the hereinafter described line extended Westerly. All in Section 26, Township 121, Range 25. Said line is described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast comer of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25; thence Westerly along the South line of said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter a distance of 657.1 feet; thence Northerly along the existing fence line a distance of 400.3 feet to the Westerly terminus of said designated line; thence Easterly and parallel with the South line of the said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter extended Easterly a distance of 1052.0 feet to its intersection with the center line of County Road No. 117, said point being the Easterly terminus of said line, and being located 850.8 feet Northeasterly along the center line of said road from a point located on the West line of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter, which point is 361.2 feet South of the said Southeast comer of the Northwest Quarter. And All that part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25 described as follows: Commencing at center of Section 26 Westerly along quarter line distance 1325.7 feet to the 1/16th line; thence Northwesterly along 1/16th line distance 980.8 feet for a point of beginning; thence continue on said 1 / 16th line distance 361.2 feet to the 1 / 16th line; thence Westerly along 1 / 16th line distance 657.1 feet; thence Northerly along existing fence line distance 400.3 feet; thence Easterly parallel with 1/16th line distance 1052.0 feet to center of County Road No. 117; thence Southwesterly along said County Road No. 117 distance 850.8 feet more or less to point of beginning. And The West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25; And The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the following two tracts of land: All that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, described as follows: Commencing at the center of said Section 26; thence Westerly along the quarter line 1325.7 feet to the 1/16th line for a point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continuing Westerly along 171974867v1 Docusign Envelope ID: C459E4F7-3178-484A-AA53-73FF6977F6A5 i&11 Y 01 M'40ntiUCH CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION said quarter line 220.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes on a line parallel with said 1/16th line 220.0 feet; thence Easterly parallel with the quarter line 220.0 feet; thence Southerly 220.0 feet, more or less, to point of beginning; Also all that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 26; thence Westerly along the quarter line 1545.7 feet to the Southwest comer of a certain tract described in Book 220 of Deeds, pages 522-523 for a point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continuing Westerly along said quarter line 396.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes, 220.0 feet; thence deflect right 89 degrees 52 minutes Easterly parallel with the quarter line, 396.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes Southerly, 220.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel E: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel F: The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, all according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel G: The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the East 1 rod thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel H: The East 1 rod of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. 171974867vl Docusign Envelope ID: A58702F0-2240-4E87-AFF9-74B4A474CF60 iIY 01 Montit'd O CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Property Owner Name(s): Gary Fehn, Trustee of the Yvonne C Fehn Revocable Trust Dated October 2, 2008 Property PID(s): 213100224300, 213100271300 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Gary Fehn Mailing Address: 4891 Lansing Ave NE City/St/Zip: St. Michael, MN 55376 Phone: 612-282-6542 Email: gfehn�fehncompanies.com To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: 1. The area to be annexed consists of 79.91 acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): Please see attached. 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the southern boundary south of 85th St NE, boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S): Signed by: March 25, 2025 4 AU, Trustee Date Signature 19C 3�FFF,E"3 Title Date Signature Title 171974713v1 Docusign Envelope ID: A58702F0-2240-4E87-AFF9-74B4A474CF60 ' MontilLIVRO CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Description of the Property The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW 1/4 SE 1/4), Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty-one (121), Range Twenty-five (25), excepting therefrom the parcel sold to the State of Minnesota which is used for highway purposes, Wright County, Minnesota. The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Twenty-seven, Township One Hundred Twenty-one(121) North, Range Twenty-five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. 171974713v1 Docusign Envelope ID: C3AA5B67-D536-4C1F-9061-5F1256A02B3E c:IN OF montiu O CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Property Owner Name(s): Allie Johnson (f/k/a Allie Olson) and Samuel Johnson Property PID(s): 213100271301 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Allie Johnson (f/k/a Allie Olson) and Samuel Johnson Mailing Address: 7724 Davidson Ave NE City/St/Zip: Monticello, MN 55362 Phone: 612-559-3889 Email: alliemae45@aol.com To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: 1. The area to be annexed consists of 10.01 acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): Please see attached. 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the southern boundary south of 851h St NE, boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S): March 24, 2025 Date March 24, 2025 Date Signed by: Owner Signa r�sFF847C858F47A Title Signed by: Owner Signa A88F88CAF21C4CF Title 1719744700 Docusign Envelope ID: C3AA5B67-D536-4C1F-9061-5F1256A02B3E c iM • I&Moniticeffio CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Description of the Property The West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota lying North of a line drawn East from a point on the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 375.00 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to a point on the East line of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 466.25 feet South of the Northeast corner of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. 171974470v1 Docusign Envelope ID: AF9FB6A0-62FA-4BA4-9A1C-CA5F30F6CBDD c iry r>r Monticello CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Property Owner Name(s): Wayne M and Gwendolyn K Johnson Property PID(s): 213100271302 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Wayne and Gwen Johnson Mailing Address: 7358 Davidson Ave NE City/St/Zip: Monticello, MN 55362 Phone: 763-334-1155 Email: jkgjohns@gmail.com To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: 1. The area to be annexed consists of 29.85 acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): Please see attached. 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the southern boundary south of 851h St NE, boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S): Signed by: March 26, 2025 ��,t' lrtt- �D,SOtn. Owner 9btfllU bf.; 644b Date Signature Title Signed by: March 26, 2025 d Date SignatU 93D56E82cacs446 Owner Title 1719745880 Docusign Envelope ID: AF9FB6A0-62FA-4BA4-9A1C-CA5F30F6CBDD It M Monticello Description of the Property CITY OF MONTICELLO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, except the West 1035.60 feet of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying North of a line drawn East from a point on the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 375.00 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to a point on the East line of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 466.25 feet South of the Northeast corner of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. 171974588v1 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR: Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 705712 dated November 26, 2024 at 7:00 am. The West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota lying North of a line drawn East from a point on the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 375.00 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to a point on the East line of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 466.25 feet South of the Northeast corner of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. Abstract Property Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 704569 dated November 1, 2024 at 7:00 am. The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, except the West 1035.60 feet of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying North of a line drawn East from a point on the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 375.00 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to a point on the East line of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 466.25 feet South of the Northeast corner of said West 1035.60 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. Abstract Property Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 704095 dated October 25, 2024 at 7:00 am. The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW 1/4 SE 1/4), Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121), Range Twenty—five (25), excepting therefrom the parcel sold to the State of Minnesota which is used for highway purposes, Wright County, Minnesota. The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Twenty—seven, Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121) North, Range Twenty—five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. Abstract Property Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 702088 dated September 17, 2024 at 7:00 am. Parcel 1: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) lying East of State Highway No. 25, Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121), Range Twenty—five (25), EXCEPT THEREFROM TRACT deeded to the State of Minnesota in Book 210 of Deeds, page 125 described as follows: All that part of the following described Tract: That part of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 22, Township 121 Range 25, lying East of State Hwy. Number 25, as now located; which lies Northwesterly of a line run parallel with and distant 75 feet Southeasterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the South line of Section 28, Township 121 Range 25, distant 992.7 feet East of the South Quarter corner thereof; thence run Northeasterly at an angle of 49 degrees 42 minutes with said South Section line for 2828 feet; thence deflect to the left on 1 degree 00 minutes curve (delta angle 12 degrees 00 minutes) for 1200 feet; thence on a tangent to said curve for 5524.9 feet and there terminating; together with a triangular piece adjoining and Southeasterly of the above described strip and Northwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly boundary of the above described strip, distant 100 feet Southwesterly of its intersection with the Southerly boundary of County State Aid Highway No. 106 running in an Easterly and Westerly direction along the East and West 1/4 line of said Section 22; thence run Northeasterly to a point on said Southerly boundary distant 100 feet Easterly of said intersection. together with all right of access, being the right of ingress to and egress from that portion of the above described tract not acquired herein, to Trunk Hwy. No. 25, except that the abutting owner shall retain the right of access by way of said County State Aid Highway No. 106 Easterly of the most Easterly corner of the above described triangular piece and between points distant 1560 feet and 1620 feet Southwesterly of the point of termination of the first above described line (both distances being measured along said line) ALSO EXCEPT: The South 330.00 feet of the West 650.08 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121), Range Twenty—five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. And ALSO EXCEPT: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121) North, Range Twenty—five (25) West, shown as Parcel 224A on Minnesota Department of Transportation Right of Way Plat Numbered 86-128, Wright County, Minnesota Parcel 2: The East 208.52 feet of the West 650.08 feet of the South 330.00 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121), Range Twenty—five (25), Wright County, Minnesota. EXCEPT: That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 of SE 1/4) of Section Twenty—two (22), Township One Hundred Twenty—one (121) North, Range Twenty—five (25) West, shown as Parcel 224A on Minnesota Department of Transportation Right of Way Plat Numbered 86-128, Wright County, Minnesota Abstract Property FIELD BOOK PAGE FIELDWORK CHIEF: JW DRAWN BY: SFH DRAWING NAME: PMD 42475 Certificate.dwg CHECKED JOB NO. 42475 BY: FILE NO. 6155 SFH REVISIONS N0. DATE DESCRIPTION 1 2025/04/09 Client Comments Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 697195 dated June 4, 2024 at 7:00 am. Parcel A: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 ; and the North One —Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the North 410 feet of the East 410 feet as measured along the North and East lines of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel B: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, lying West of County Road No. 117, except therefrom the South 708.0 feet, subject to County Road easement, containing 27.4 acres, more or less, according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel C: The South 708.0 feet of the following tract: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying West of County Road No. 117, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, all in Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, subject to County Road Easement, according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel D: All of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter lying West of County Road No. 117, which lies North of the hereinafter described line. That part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter which lies North of the hereinafter described line extended Westerly. All in Section 26, Township 121, Range 25. Said line is described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25; thence Westerly along the South line of said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter a distance of 657 .1 feet; thence Northerly along the existing fence line a distance of 400.3 feet to the Westerly terminus of said designated line; thence Easterly and parallel with the South line of the said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter extended Easterly a distance of 1052.0 feet to its intersection with the center line of County Road No. 117, said point being the Easterly terminus of said line, and being located 850.8 feet Northeasterly along the center line of said road from a point located on the West line of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter, which point is 361.2 feet South of the said Southeast comer of the Northwest Quarter. And All that part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25 described as follows: Commencing at center of Section 26 Westerly along quarter line distance 1325.7 feet to the 1/16th line; thence Northwesterly along 1/16th line distance 980.8 feet for a point of beginning; thence continue on said 1/16th line distance 361.2 feet to the 1/16th line; thence Westerly along 1/16th line distance 657.1 feet; thence Northerly along existing fence line distance 400.3 feet; thence Easterly parallel with 1/16th line distance 1052.0 feet to center of County Road No. 117; thence Southwesterly along said County Road No. 117 distance 850.8 feet more or less to point of beginning. And The West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25; And The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the following two tracts of land: All that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, described as follows: Commencing at the center of said Section 26; thence Westerly along the quarter line 1325.7 feet to the 1/16th line for a point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continuing Westerly along said quarter line 220.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes on a line parallel with said 1/16th line 220.0 feet; thence Easterly parallel with the quarter line 220.0 feet; thence Southerly 220.0 feet, more or less, to point of beginning; Also all that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 26; thence Westerly along the quarter line 1545.7 feet to the Southwest comer of a certain tract described in Book 220 of Deeds, pages 522-523 for a point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continuing Westerly along said quarter line 396.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes, 220.0 feet; thence deflect right 89 degrees 52 minutes Easterly parallel with the quarter line, 396.0 feet; thence deflect right 90 degrees 08 minutes Southerly, 220.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel E: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. Parcel F: The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, all according to the Government Survey thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. And Parcel G: The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, excepting therefrom the East 1 rod thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. and Parcel H: The East 1 rod of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. Abstract Property CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY SURVEY ITEMS PER SCHEDULE 6: Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 705712 dated November 26, 2024 at 7:00 am. ITEM 12: Monticello Town Road Map filed as Document Number 390488. Said road map affects the surveyed property. The right of way easement per said document is depicted hereon. Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 704569 dated November 1, 2024 at 7:00 am. ITEM 12: Monticello Town Road Map filed as Document Number 390488. Said road map affects the surveyed property. The right of way easement per said document is depicted hereon. Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 704095 dated October 25, 2024 at 7:00 am. ITEM 11: Final Certificate filed May 10, 1973, as Document Number 282848. Parcel 23 per said final certificate is adjacent to the surveyed property and is depicted hereon.. ITEM 13: Monticello Town Road Map filed October 24, 1984, as Document Number 390488. Said road map affects the surveyed property. The right of way easement per said document is depicted hereon. ITEM 16: Subject to road(s) as shown by available maps. Said right of way of State Highway No. 25 is adjacent to the surveyed property and said right of way of Davidson Avenue Northeast affects the surveyed property and both are depicted hereon. Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 702088 dated September 17, 2024 at 7:00 am. ITEM 16: Minnesota Department of Transportation Right of Way Plat No. 86-128 filed as Document Number 1247558, for Trunk Highway No. 25 including access restrictions. Said right of way plat affects the surveyed property. Said right of way is adjacent to the surveyed surveyed property and said restricted access is depicted hereon. ITEM 17: Subject to road(s) as shown by available maps. Said right of ways are adjacent to the surveyed property and are depicted hereon. Per Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 697195 dated June 4, 2024 at 7:00 am. ITEM 12: Monticello Town Road Map filed October 24, 1984 as Document Number 390488 Said road map affects the surveyed property. The right of way easement per said document is depicted hereon. ITEM 13: Subject to 85th Street NE and Edmonson Avenue (Co. Rd. 117) as shown on available maps Said right of ways affect the surveyed property and are depicted hereon. ITEM 14: Regulations and restrictions imposed on designated wetlands shown on available maps. Said wetlands affect the surveyed property and are depicted hereon. ITEM 15: Several parcels do not have access to a public dedicated road but access can be obtained over adjoining commonly owned property. SURVEY FOR: Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc. SURVEY LOCATION: GENERAL SURVEY NOTES: 1. The orientation of this bearing system is based on the Wright County coordinate grid (NAD 83-2011 Adj.). 2. The legal description and easement information used in the preparation of this survey is based on the Commitment for Title Insurance prepared by Land Title, Inc as agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, Commitment No. 705712 dated November 26, 2024 at 7:00 am, Commitment No. 704569 dated November 1, 2024 at 7:00 am, Commitment No. 704095 dated October 25, 2024 at 7:00 am, Commitment No. 702088 dated September 17, 2024 at 7:00 am and Commitment No. 697195 dated June 4, 2024 at 7:00 am. 3. The addresses of the property described hereon are: Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100271302) 7724 Davidson Avenue Northeast, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100271301) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100271300) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100224300) 3691 85th Street Northeast, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100224203) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100224100) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100233100) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100234403) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100233300) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100262400) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100262200) 7675 Edmonson Avenue Northeast, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100262300) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100271100) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100224401) Address Un—Assigned, Monticello Township (Wright County Tax PID 213100224400) 4. The property described hereon lies within Flood Zone X (Areas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual chance flood plain) per Federal Insurance Rate Map No. 27171 C 0165 D and No. 27171 C 0170 D, both dated June 20, 2024. 5. The total area of the property described hereon is 23,782,431 square feet or 545.96949 acres. The area of the property hereon described less areas used for right—of—way purposes is 23,364,146 square feet or 536.36700 acres. 6. The rectified orthophotography depicted hereon is per Minnesota Geospatial Information Image Service, WMS fsa 2021. The Metadata for the WMS Layer can be found at http: //www.mngeo.state.mn.us/chouse/wms/wms—image—server_Iayers.htm1 7. This survey shows only those Improvements visible during the field survey, some structures and improvements covered by ice and snow, or underground may not be shown. 8. There are scrivener's errors in the legal descriptions listed in the commitments for title insurance as compared to the provided deeds. An example of which is "1116" should be "1/16". CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this survey, plan, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date of survey. February 14, 2025. Date of signature: February 24, 2025. Steven F. Hough Minnesota License No. 54850 shough@efnsurvey.com Sections 22, 239 26 & 27 Township 121 North, Range 25 West Monticello Township, Minnesota 55362 475 Old Highway 8 NW, Suite 200 aR, New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 E 3 =7L N PHONE: (612) 466-3300 WWW.EFNSURVEY.COM Egan, Field & Nowak, Inc. 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DATE DESCRIPTION 475 Old Highway 8 NW, Suite 200 DRAWN BY: 1 2025/04/09 Client Comments CERTIFICATE Sections 22, 23, 26 & 27 New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 DRAWING NAME: SFH Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc. PHONE: (612) 466-3300 PMD Township 121 North, Range 25 West WWW.�E�FNSU�RVEY.COM 42475 Certificate.dwg OF SURVEY JOB NO. 42475 CHECKED Monticello Township, Minnesota 55362 Egan, Field & Nowak, Inc. COPYRIGHT © 2025 By EGAN, FIELD & NOWAK, INC. BY: FILE NO. 6155 SFH land surveyors since 1872 SHEET 2 OF 2 A-6979 Monticello/Monticello Township STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR ) THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LAND TO ) JOINT RESOLUTION THE CITY OF MONTICELLO PURSUANT TO) MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 414.031 ) THE AGREEMENT PREVIOUSLY SIGNED BY THE CITY AND TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO ON JUNE 21. 2004. AND AMENDED AND SIGNED BY THE CITY AND TOWNSHIP ON MAY 9 AND MAY 16.2005. RESPECTIVELY. IS HEREBY AMENDED BY JOINT ACTION OF BOTH PARTIES AND THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT. ALL CHANGES TO THE PREVIOUS AGREEMENT ARE CONTAINED WITHIN THIS NEW AGREEMENT. JOINT RESOLUTION FOR ORDERLY ANNEXATION BY AND BETWEEN MONTICELLO TOWNSHIP AND THE CITY OF MONTICELLO IN SETTLEMENT OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FILE NO. A-6979 MONTICELLO/MONTICELLO TOWNSHIP WHEREAS, the City of Monticello filed an annexation petition, dated October 13, 2003, with the Minnesota Department of Administration Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office (File No. A- 6979 Monticello/Monticello Township) seeking annexation of certain areas located within Monticello Township pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.031; and WHEREAS, Monticello Township and the City of Monticello have reached a settlement agreement believed to be in the mutual best interests of both parties; and WHEREAS, the City of Monticello (hereinafter the "City") and Monticello Township (hereinafter the "Township") desire to enter into an agreement allowing for the orderly annexation of certain property, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0325; and WHEREAS, the City and Township are in agreement to the procedures and process for orderly annexation of certain lands described herein for the purpose of orderly, planned growth; and WHEREAS, the City and Township have agreed to work cooperatively to accomplish the orderly annexation of the areas legally described herein; and 2319400 WHEREAS, the City and Township agree that orderly annexation and extension of municipal services to those areas designated herein that are urban or suburban or about to become so is in the best interests of the City, Township and property owners and would benefit the public health, safety and welfare of the entire community; and WHEREAS, for the areas designated herein, the City and the Township desire to accomplish the orderly annexation of said areas in a mutually acceptable and beneficial manner as urban development occurs and without the need for a hearing; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to set forth the terms and conditions of such orderly annexation by means of this Joint Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello and the Township Board of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello as follows: 1. Descrintion of Area Designated for Orderlv Annexation. The area of the Township located within the area marked on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A is deemed by the parties to be properly subject to orderly annexation under and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0325. The parties hereby designate this area for orderly annexation as provided by conditions for annexation set forth in this Joint Resolution. The area designated herein for orderly annexation, as shown on Exhibit A shall be referred to for case of reference as the "Orderly Annexation Area" ("OAA"). The City may annex, at any time after the execution of this Joint Resolution, land located within the OAA, in accordance with the terms and conditions stated herein for annexation and in accordance with Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution. The designated area shown on the attached map as Exhibit A is legally described in Exhibit B. both of which exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 2. Conditions and Triggering Events for Annexations. Notwithstanding Paragraph 3 of this Joint Resolution, any land within the OAA (see Exhibit A and Exhibit B) may be annexed by the City, in accordance with Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution, under any of the following circumstances: a. The City receives a petition for annexation from 100% of the property owners of an individual parcel of land contiguous to or abutting the City; b. The area is completely surrounded by the City; c. The City or property owner(s) is ordered by the State Pollution Control Agency or Department of Health to provide sewer or water service to a portion of the Township for the protection of the public health and safety and/or because of immediate environmental concerns; d. The City decides to add an arterial or collector road to its Municipal State Aid street system, but only to the extent of the right-of-way needed for the road, and provided, however, that any costs associated with installation of these roads will not be assessed to Township residents by the City, nor deferred until future annexation of the property, unless different arrangements are otherwise agreed to by the City and a property owner; 231940v9 e. The City, with Township approval, determines by resolution that land, right -of- way, or easements are needed for a public works improvement project designed to provide sanitary sewer pumping and conveyance facilities, water supply, water storage or water conveyance facilities, stormwater retention, stormwater detention or stormwater conveyance facilities, but only to the extent needed for said facilities. The City's statutory condemnation authority shall not otherwise be limited by this provision. With respect to Wright County Ditch 33, notwithstanding the foregoing, Township approval shall not be required for a stormwater project under this provision should Wright County otherwise approve the project or convey Ditch 33; f. In the case of platted residential subdivisions that are contiguous to the City, the City receives a petition from all property owners of all lots within a block in a platted residential subdivision, or a 51% majority of property owners of lots not previously annexed from within the entire subdivision, for annexation and/or provision of sewer or water services. In such case, the entire block, or the entire subdivision, as applicable to the requested majority, may be annexed at the sole discretion of the City. g. A licensed inspector retained by Wright County determines that at least 30% of the individual sewage treatment systems or individual wells within a platted residential subdivision or neighborhood or block in such a subdivision are failing or are not meeting state drinking water standards. Report(s) for such inspections shall be provided to the City of Monticello within 10 days of their completion; or It. If the City or a private developer constructs or maintains an extension of municipal water or sanitary sewer utilities within the MOAA, an individual property owner directly contiguous to the utility extension may petition for annexation for provision of municipal water and sewer services. In such case, the property may be annexed and/or served with municipal utilities at the sole discretion of the City. i. The City and Township otherwise jointly agree in writing. For purposes of this Joint Resolution land shall be considered to be contiguous to, abut, abuts, or abutting the City where the boundaries of said land or area to be annexed at least touch the City boundary at a single point, including areas whose boundaries would touch the City boundary at a single point but for an intervening roadway, railroad, waterway, or parcel of publicly owned land. 3. Zonine and Plannin¢. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 414.0325, subd. 5, this orderly annexation agreement provides for the establishment of a board to exercise planning and land use control authority within any area designated as an orderly annexation area pursuant to this agreement, in the manner prescribed by Minn. Stat. § 471.59. Except as provided in subsection 3(i), for any areas of the Township in the OAA that are not annexed pursuant to this Joint Resolution, planning and zoning authority as specified herein within the OAA is delegated to and governed by a 5-member Joint Planning Board (JPB) as authorized by Minn. Star. § 414.0325, subd. 5(b) and (c), as may be amended. a. The JPB shall be made up of two members appointed by the Township Board, two members appointed by the City Council, and one member of the Wright County Board appointed by the Wright County Board of Commissioners. 2319400 b. The JPB shall serve as the "governing body" and "board of appeals and adjustments" for purposes of Minnesota Statutes, sections 462.357 and 462.358 within the OAA and shall have all of the powers contained in sections 462.351 to 462.364, except as otherwise provided by this Joint Resolution. c. The Wright County Planning and Zoning Office shall serve as advisors to the JPB, unless otherwise determined by the JPB. Advisors from the Wright County Planning and Zoning Office providing services to the JPB pursuant to this Agreement shall not be construed as employees of the JPB and shall be subject to Paragraph 22 of this Agreement. The JPB may, at anytime, also consult with City staff as it deems necessary to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities. The costs of administration of the JPB shall be paid equally by the City and Township on an annual basis. Any remuneration (per diem) paid to members serving on the JPB shall be approved and equally paid by the City and Township on an annual basis. Wright County shall provide an accounting of the remuneration and provide such to the City, which shall pay such claims and invoice the Township for their annual share. d. The JPB will set the schedules for necessary zoning and planning fees in the OAA. The fees shall be consistent with the fee structure used by Wright County, unless otherwise determined by the JPB. e. Except as otherwise provided, any action of the JPB to exercise its authority as specified herein must be preceded by a majority vote (at least 3 out of the 5 members) of the members of the JPB voting on the prevailing side. f. Wright County and the City of Monticello have adopted comprehensive plans which shall govern land use guidance within the OAA. g. The JPB has adopted an Orderly Annexation Area Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. These ordinances, as they may be amended by the JPB, provide land use control within the OAA, except as noted in subsection 3(i). These ordinances shall remain in full force and effect and unchanged during the term of this Joint Resolution, unless said area or portion thereof is either fast annexed or said zoning change is otherwise approved by the majority of the JPB, consistent with Minnesota state law. Any decision by the JPB to zone or rezone portions of the OAA shall be subject to review and comment by the City and Township prior to such zoning or rezoning becoming effective. The JPB shall give the City and Township at least 30 days to review and comment before making a zoning or rezoning decision. The City or Township shall waive its right to review and comment if it fails to review and comment within the specified period provided herein. The JPB shall not approve a subdivision within the OAA unless first approved by the majority of the JPB, consistent with Minnesota state law. The Township shall not zone, rezone, plat, re -plat, subdivide, or re -subdivide within the OAA between the time of development of this Joint Resolution and the effective date of this Joint 231940v9 Resolution, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the City. For the purposes of this paragraph, "subdivision" shall not include building entitlement transfers for agricultural lot splits and property transfers between family members under the current Wright County Zoning Ordinance, as adopted by the Township. h. Failure of the JPB to exercise any of its authority as described herein shall not render this Joint Resolution or any other provisions contained herein invalid or unenforceable, and the terms and conditions contained in this Joint Resolution shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and binding upon the parties hereto. i. When a petition for annexation of land within the MOAA is received by the City and found to be in compliance with the triggering events of Section 2 of this agreement, the City shall act as the planning and zoning authority for required land use applications and environmental review for the proposed urban development of the petitioned land. j. Each member serving on the JPB shall serve a period of one year. Members appointed by the City of Monticello shall serve terms that begin on January 1 and end on December 31. Members appointed by Monticello Township shall serve terms that begin on April 1 and end on March 31 of the following year. A term on the JPB may be extended by action of a member's respective governing body. k. The JPB shall meet monthly or as needed as determined by the JPB members. 1. Pursuant to Minn. Star. § 471.59, the JPB will contract with legal counsel. Legal counsel shall be appointed by the JPB annually. The JPB may also retain consultants to provide services to the JPB, as needed. Costs for legal and consulting services shall be approved by the JPB. Upon JPB's approval, invoices shall be paid by the City with one half subsequently invoiced to and paid by the Township. m. The JPB shall act as the Local Government Unit (LGU) for environmental reviews as required by Minnesota state statutes and rules. The JPB shall require fees and escrows for environmental review consistent with the fee structure used by Wright County, unless otherwise determined by the JPB. The JPB may also retain consultants to provide environmental services to the JPB for such review, as needed. Invoices shall be approved and equally paid by the City and Township. n. The Wright County Planning and Zoning Office shall prepare and provide required public notice per Minnesota Statutes for all land use applications within the OAA. Wright County shall retain the records of the OAA in accordance with Minnesota Statutes. 4. Merger. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City and Township shall combine in their entirety under the following circumstances: 1) at such time as the Township and the City adopt a joint resolution so providing; or 2) at such time as seventy-five percent (75%) of the Township, as the Township exists on the effective date of this Joint Resolution, is annexed to the City, whichever comes first. Annexation by the City of the remainder of the Township shall be accomplished in accordance with Paragraph 13. The City shall hire any remaining Township personnel following the effective date of annexation of the remainder of the Township. As soon as practicable following the effective date of annexation resulting in the merger of the City and Township, the City will hold municipal 231940v9 elections for all of the City Council and Mayor positions. 5. Adont and Enforce Regulations. The City and Township agree to enact, adopt, and strictly enforce all such resolutions, ordinances, or regulations, as may be or shall be necessary to give full effect to the stipulations contained in this Joint Resolution. 6. Tax Reimbursement. Upon the annexation of land located within the OAA pursuant to Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution, the City shall reimburse the Township for the loss of taxes from the property so annexed in accordance with the following: a. In the year when the City could first levy on the annexed area, the City shall make a cash payment to the Township in an amount equal to four (4) times the property taxes distributed to the Township in regard to the annexed area in the last year that property taxes from the annexed area were payable to the Township. b. Thereafter, the City will no longer reimburse the Township. The City shall make payment as contemplated herein no later than December 31 of the first year following the year when the City could first levy on the annexed area and for any subsequent years. 7. Provision of Services. After annexation of land located within the OAA, the City shall be responsible for providing municipal governmental services to the annexed area. Sanitary sewer or water services, in the City's discretion, shall be provided to an area annexed with existing or proposed residential development within three (3) years after the effective date of the annexation. Sewer or water services, in the City's discretion, shall be provided to an area annexed with existing or proposed commercial, industrial, governmental or institutional development within five (5) years after the effective date of annexation. In the event that the City extends trunk sewer and/or water lines across a portion of the OAA remaining in the Township in order to serve an area annexed by the City, the individual properties remaining in the Township that abut the City trunk sewer and/or water line extended shall not be charged any trunk sewer or water line charges, fees or assessments by the City for the trunk sewer and/or water line abutting said properties until said properties are annexed by the City and are platted and developed. A failure on the part of the City, not due to circumstances beyond the City's control, to provide either of such sewer or water services within the time period specified following the effective date of annexation may subject the area so annexed to be deemed null and void by resolution of the Township adopted at a regular meeting of the Township, and the Township may thereafter petition the Department of Administration Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office, or its successor agency, for detachment of the area in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.06. The City shall not oppose the Township's petition for detachment provided it meets the conditions contained in this Joint Resolution. As an alternative to initiating a detachment proceeding, the Township may elect, by resolution adopted at a Township Board meeting, to have the City reimburse the Township for taxes lost on the applicable property annexed by the City at the Township's tax rate applicable in the year of annexation until the services required under this Paragraph are provided to the annexed property by the City. 231940v9 In order to act under this Paragraph, the Township shall make an election by resolution at a meeting of the Township Board to either; 1) initiate a detachment proceeding, or 2) seek tax reimbursement as provided in this Paragraph, and provide notice to the City of the election, within ninety (90) days of the City's failure to provide said service as required under this Paragraph, or the Township may only seek tax reimbursement as provided in this Paragraph and waives the election to initiate a detachment proceeding under Section 414.06. For purposes of this Paragraph, the City will be deemed to have met the obligation to provide sanitary sewer or water service to an annexed area if within the timeframes specified herein following an annexation of an area, the City awards a contract to a contractor to construct a sewer or water service project making municipal sanitary sewer or water service available to an area annexed under the terms of this Joint Resolution. Every Annexation Resolution adopted under Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution resulting in the annexation of land located within the OAA shall be treated separately for purposes of compliance with this Paragraph 7. In the event that the City annexes land in accordance with a triggering event contained in this Joint Resolution and said land is identified in the City's comprehensive plan for open space or park preservation, the requirements contained in this Paragraph do not apply to said annexation since the intent is that said areas would remain as open space or park land and would not need City sewer or water service. 8. Townshin Maintenance of Services. The Township agrees that it will be responsible for normal and regular maintenance of all Township roads, streets, bridges, drainage facilities and other public rights -of -way that it is currently maintaining within the designated OAA prior to annexation thereof. Maintenance of Township infrastructure within the designated OAA by the Township shall be consistent with other standard maintenance practices employed by the Township elsewhere in the Township. Consistent with Minn. Star. § 164.14, the City and Township may, by separate agreement, coordinate to complete routine maintenance and improvements of infrastructure within the OAA, including line roads. Such agreement shall be approved and executed by the Township Board and City Council. 9. Line Roads. For any Township roads that become the boundary line for the City and Township as a result of an annexation, the City shall assume responsibility for road maintenance and improvement for the entire section of the Township road that becomes the boundary line adjacent to the City. Consistent with Minn. Star. § 164.14, the City and Township may, by separate agreement, coordinate to complete routine maintenance and improvements of infrastructure within the OAA, including line roads. Such agreement shall be approved and executed by the Township Board and City Council. 10. No Annexation Outside the OAA. The parties agree that the City will not initiate any annexations outside the OAA while this agreement is in effect. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the City may initiate an annexation under Chapter 414 if the City is ordered by the State Pollution Control Agency or the Department of Health to provide sewer or water service to a portion of the Township for the protection of the public health and safety and/or because of environmental concerns. Further, the City will not file any petitions for a contested case annexation within the OAA or the remainder of the Township outside the OAA during the term of this Joint Resolution, provided that the Township does not seek 231940v9 to incorporate during the term of this Joint Resolution. 11. Expansion of OAA. For purposes of expansion of the OAA under this Paragraph, the OAA designated herein shall be divided into five sections shown on Exhibit C. The individual sections of the OAA as designated in and shown on Exhibit C may be expanded at such time as: 1) 75% of the land (excluding wetlands and lakes) within an individual section of the OAA is annexed; or 2) the City and Township jointly agree to expand a section, whichever comes first. In the event that one or more of the above conditions exists, the City and Township agree that the boundary line of the section of the OAA meeting the condition contained herein shall be expanded outward one-half section along the entirety of that section of the OAA boundary line as it exists at that time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City and Township may agree in writing to a different expansion area greater than or less than the one-half section expansion area provided for herein. The City shall notify the Township in the event that any of the conditions stated in this Paragraph exist. Thereafter, the City shall file the appropriate adjustments to the OAA or any section thereof, within ninety (90) days of January I of each year that ends in a multiple of three (3) (i.e.: 2027, 2030, 2033 ... ), with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency, including a new Amended Exhibit A, Amended Exhibit B, and Amended Exhibit C, which shall replace the Exhibit A. Exhibit B. and Exhibit C filed with this Joint Resolution, along with a letter so providing describing the adjustments to each section of the OAA and referencing this section of this Joint Resolution. 12. Reserved. 13. No Hearine Reauired. All annexations contemplated by this Joint Resolution in the OAA shall not require a hearing or any consideration by the State Department of Administration, or its successor agency. The City and Township agree that, upon the occurrence of an event triggering annexation as provided herein for any land located within the OAA, the City shall provide written notice of such occurrence to the Township, and upon receipt of a resolution of the City (referred to as the "Annexation Resolution") describing such area along with a copy of this Joint Resolution, the Department of Administration or its successor agency, may review and comment, but shall within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Annexation Resolution and a copy of this Joint Resolution, order the annexation of the area designated in the Annexation Resolution in accordance with the terns and conditions of this Joint Resolution. The City and Township agree that no alteration of the stated boundaries as described in the Annexation Resolution is appropriate, that no consideration by the Department of Administration, or its successor agency, is necessary, and that all terms and conditions for annexation are provided for in this Joint Resolution. Provided that the requisite terms and conditions have been met as contained in this Joint Resolution, the Township shall not object to an annexation initiated by the City filing an Annexation Resolution with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency. As of the effective date of this Joint Resolution, there is no election requirement in the law to effect or accomplish an annexation. No such election shall be required or apply to any annexation provided herein either now or during any period during which this Joint Resolution is in effect. 231940v9 14. Disnutes and Remedies. Subject to Paragraph 3, the City and Township agree as follows: a. Negotiation. When a disagreement over interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution shall arise, the City and the Township will direct staff members, as they deem appropriate, to meet at least one (I) time at a mutually convenient time and place to attempt to resolve the dispute through negotiation. b. Mediation/ Arbitration. When the parties to this Joint Resolution are unable to resolve disputes, claims or counterclaims, or are unable to negotiate an interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution, the parties may mutually agree in writing to seek relief by submitting their respective grievances to mediation and/or binding arbitration. c. Adiudication. When the parties to this Joint Resolution are unable to resolve disputes, claims or counterclaims, are unable to negotiate an interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution or are unable to agree to submit their respective grievances to mediation or binding arbitration, or such action has not otherwise resolved the matter in dispute, either party may seek relief through initiation of an action in a court of competent jurisdiction. In addition to the remedies provided for in this Joint Resolution and any other available remedies at law or equity, in the case of a violation, default, or breach of any provision of this Joint Resolution, the non -violating, non -defaulting, or non- breaching party may bring an action for specific performance to compel the performance of this Joint Resolution in accordance with its terms. 15. Termination. This Joint Resolution shall remain in full force and effect until one of the following conditions take place, whichever comes first: a. Termination by mutual written joint resolution of the City and Township; or b. The remainder of the Township is annexed resulting in the merger of the City and Township; or c. January 1, 2040. 16. Governing Law. This Joint Resolution is made pursuant to, and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 17. Modification/ Amendment. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Joint Resolution shall not be modified, amended, or altered except upon the written joint resolution of the City and the Township duly executed and adopted by the City Council and the Township Board of Supervisors and filed with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency. 18. Severability. In the event that any provision of this Joint Resolution is determined and adjudged to be unconstitutional, invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Joint Resolution shall remain in full force and effect, and the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith and agree to such amendments or modifications of or to this Joint Resolution or other appropriate actions as shall, to the maximum extent practicable in light of such determination, implement and give effect to the intentions of the parties hereto. 231940v9 19. Headings and Cautions. Headings and captions are for convenience only and are not intended to alter any of the provisions of this Joint Resolution. 20. Entire Aereement. The terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Joint Resolution, including the present and all future attachments, shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto, superseding all prior agreements and negotiations. This Joint Resolution shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of the City and Township. 21. Notice. Any notices required under the provisions of this Joint Resolution shall be in writing and sufficiently given if delivered in person or sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, as follows: If to the City: City Administrator Monticello City Hall 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362-8831 If to the Township: Township Clerk Monticello Township 8550 Edmonson Ave. NE Monticello, MN 55362 2319400 22. Liability and Insurance. The City, Township, and Wright County will each maintain workers' compensation insurance or self-insurance coverage, covering its own personnel while they are providing services pursuant to this Agreement. Each parry waives the right to sue any other party for any workers' compensation benefits paid to its own employees or volunteer or their dependents, even if the injuries were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other party or its officers, employees, or volunteers. The City, Township, and Wright County shall each be liable for the acts or omissions of its own officers, directors, employees, or agents and the results thereof to the fullest extent authorized by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of any other party, its officers, directors, employees or agents. It is understood and agreed that the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Star. Ch. 466, and other applicable laws govern liability arising from the parties' acts or omissions. In the event of any claims or actions asserted or filed against any other party, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgments or separate liability caps from the individual parties. Each party warrants that it is able to comply with indemnity requirements through an insurance company, the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust, Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust, or self-insurance program and that each has minimum coverage consistent with the liability limits contained in Minn. Star. Ch. 466. The parties agree that liability under this Agreement is controlled by Minn. Stat. § 471.59, Subd. la, and that the total liability for the parties shall not exceed the limits on governmental liability for a single unit of government as specified in Minn. Star. § 466.04, Subd. 1(a). Passed, adopted, and approved by the TVmship Boad of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota, this �2L day of !%to/eC 2024. TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO By: kUA l goLkEe Chair Passed, ad��o jt.e��d, and approvedbythe City Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota, this rat r� day of 00i kyf K , 2024. CITY OF MONTICELLO 2319400 IA,[))IAMayor ATTEST: 7 - V VlqVFF-'wl44V RAt A fA Leonar, City Administrator Passed, adopted, and approved by the Wright County Board of Commissioners, Wright County, Minnesota, this is day of .2024. ATTEST: Chair c;-7 T. Al y z r� . Interim County Administrator 231940%9 EXHIBIT A The municipal boundary map referenced in Paragraph 1 of the attached Joint Resolution showing the current City of Monticello and the OAA legally described in Exhibit B. is attached hereto. 2319400 EXHIBIT B The OAA shown in Exhibit A and referenced in the attached Joint Resolution is legally described as follows: Lands in Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota: All of Sections 5, 9, and 16, Township 121. Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of Interstate Highway No. 94. And also that part of Section 4, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of Interstate Highway No. 94. And also the Northeast Quarter, the cast -half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the north -half of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section 8, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all that part of Section 10, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota lying southwesterly and westerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the east -half of Section 13, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, except that part which lies within the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 15, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the Northeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all of the north -half of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, and that part of the south -half of said Section 22 lying easterly of State Trunk Highway No. 25. And also that part of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright Count, Minnesota lying southerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the north -half of Section 25, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. 2319400 And also the north -half of Section 26, Township 12L Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of the north -half of Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying easterly of State Trunk Highway No. 25. Lands in Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota: All of Section 7, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of the south -half of Section 8, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, lying westerly of Government Lot 4 in said Section 8. And also all of the west -half, the west -half of the Northeast Quarter, and the west -half of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section 17, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. And also Section 18, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, except that part which lies within the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 19, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the Northwest Quarter, the west -half of the Northeast Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the north -half of the Southwest Quarter, all in Section 20, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all of the north -half of section 30, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, and all of Government Lots 3 and 4 of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 30. Lands in Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota: The east -half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the cast -half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of Section 32, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of the existing City or Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 33, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. 2319400 EXHIBIT C The OAA section map referenced in Paragraph I 1 of the attached Joint Resolution, showing the sections of the OAA in the Township for purposes of expansion is attached hereto. 2319400 Exhibits A, B and C shall be amended to create a straight line as the southern boundary of the Orderly Annexation Area. This change is accomplished by amending the legal descriptions of property included within Exhibit B as follows. For Lands in Township 121. Ranee 24. Wright Countv. Minnesota: Alter the final paragraph of this section to eliminate the phrase "and all of Government Lots 3 and 4 of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 30." The new paragraph shall therefore read: And also all of the north -half of Section 30, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. No other changes to Exhibits A, B and C are proposed or adopted herein, and the prior exhibits as amended are included herein by reference. 2319400 3 c A @ n Ig rn ? D n Z � n ,e. a0o ° n 0 m n 3 m� n 0 r m s = z d ,s o 0 3 a � O Q n 3 n m m O x IA IA O 7 i '4NT fpy' Monticello Monthly Report 2025 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call 911 Abandoned Total: 6 03/04/25 11:45 911 Abandoned 03/04/25 11:47 911 Abandoned 03/05/25 19:50 911 Abandoned 03/08/25 11:26 911 Abandoned 03/12/25 20:16 911 Abandoned 03/15/25 12:12 911 Abandoned Wright County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Sean Deringer 3800 Braddock Ave. NE, Buffalo, MN 55313 1-800-362-3667 Fax:763-682-7610 CFS # 2025018356 2025018357 2025018825 2025019718 2025021164 2025022097 911 Abandoned; Check Welfare Total: 1 03/28/25 21:44 911 Abandoned; Check 2025026311 911 Hang-up Total: 6 03/01/25 11:59 911 Hang-up 2025017462 03/08/25 11:42 911 Hang-up 2025019721 03/12/25 13:49 911 Hang-up 2025021038 03/20/25 17:15 911 Hang-up 2025023773 03/22/25 00:56 911 Hang-up 2025024247 03/22/25 17:37 911 Hang-up 2025024471 Final Incident 911 Abandoned Civil Complaint 911 Hang-up; Juvenile - Complaint Total: 1 03/30/25 15:00 911 Hang-up; Juvenile - 2025026685 Juvenile - Complaint 911 Open Line Total: 38 03/01/25 13:53 911 Open Line 2025017491 03/01/25 14:02 911 Open Line 2025017493 03/02/25 20:54 911 Open Line 2025017933 03/05/25 17:29 911 Open Line 2025018765 03/06/25 13:42 911 Open Line 2025019044 03/06/25 17:33 911 Open Line 2025019135 03/07/25 08:31 911 Open Line 2025019303 03/07/25 12:30 911 Open Line 2025019367 03/07/25 23:41 911 Open Line 2025019632 03/07/25 23:47 911 Open Line 2025019634 03/08/25 11:25 911 Open Line 2025019717 03/08/25 14:47 911 Open Line 2025019779 03/08/25 21:22 911 Open Line 2025019938 03/10/25 19:01 911 Open Line 2025020526 03/13/25 14:43 911 Open Line 2025021393 03/13/25 17:37 911 Open Line 2025021450 03/14/25 06:22 911 Open Line 2025021602 03/14/25 08:55 911 Open Line 2025021623 911 Open Line QPo` E55IONA[SS y CARSN� Printed on April 1, 2025 Case Number How Reported 911 911 911 911 911 911 WP25008051 911 911 911 WP25006402 911 911 911 911 WP25008164 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 WP25006063 911 911 911 911 911 911 Page 1 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/14/25 18:51 911 Open Line 2025021857 911 03/14/25 19:41 911 Open Line 2025021889 911 03/14/25 21:11 911 Open Line 2025021939 911 03/15/25 17:21 911 Open Line 2025022177 911 03/15/25 18:15 911 Open Line 2025022192 911 03/16/25 17:15 911 Open Line 2025022504 911 03/16/25 21:29 911 Open Line 2025022577 911 03/17/25 05:28 911 Open Line 2025022627 911 03/18/25 16:13 911 Open Line 2025023135 911 03/18/25 22:10 911 Open Line 2025023257 911 03/20/25 14:52 911 Open Line 2025023722 911 03/21/25 17:04 911 Open Line 2025024082 911 03/21/25 17:16 911 Open Line 2025024088 911 03/21/25 20:48 911 Open Line 2025024174 Medical - Psychiatric - WP25007348 911 03/22/25 15:07 911 Open Line 2025024421 911 03/22/25 22:22 911 Open Line 2025024568 911 03/26/25 10:46 911 Open Line 2025025479 911 03/27/25 15:51 911 Open Line 2025025891 911 03/29/25 20:58 911 Open Line 2025026543 911 03/30/25 02:27 911 Open Line 2025026587 911 911 Open Line; Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 1 03/04/25 00:19 911 Open Line; Medical 2025018281 911 911 Open Line; MVA - No Injuries Total: 1 03/05/25 09:03 911 Open Line; MVA - 2025018596 911 911 Text; CSC Sex Offense Total: 1 03/14/25 15:36 911 Text; CSC Sex 2025021748 CSC Sex Offense WP25006624 Text Abandoned Vehicle Total: 1 03/12/25 07:42 Abandoned Vehicle 2025020930 Abandoned Vehicle WP25006358 Phone Abuse Total: 1 03/13/2514:35 Abuse 2025021390 Abuse WSR025006496 Agency Assist Total: 10 03/02/25 01:54 Agency Assist 2025017705 Phone 03/08/25 12:57 Agency Assist 2025019743 Phone 03/11 /25 02:56 Agency Assist 2025020613 Officer 03/13/25 01:07 Agency Assist 2025021230 Phone 03/13/25 13:01 Agency Assist 2025021369 Phone 03/17/25 23:10 Agency Assist 2025022961 Agency Assist WP25006959 Phone 03/19/25 11:44 Agency Assist 2025023380 Phone 03/20/25 10:34 Agency Assist 2025023643 Phone 03/22/25 00:11 Agency Assist 2025024234 Phone 03/30/25 03:45 Agency Assist 2025026593 Agency Assist WP25008143 Phone Alarm Total: 1 Page 2 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time 03/18/25 22:34 Animal Total: 8 03/01 /25 16:57 03/07/25 15:30 03/10/25 17:21 03/12/25 11:27 03/12/25 13:20 03/13/25 08:48 03/17/25 08:10 03/22/25 10:04 Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Alarm 2025023264 Officer Animal 2025017540 Phone Animal 2025019444 Phone Animal 2025020495 Phone Animal 2025020990 Animal WSRO25006318hone Animal 2025021030 Animal WP25006393 Phone Animal 2025021278 Phone Animal 2025022652 Animal WP25006860 Phone Animal 2025024313 Animal - Bites - Attacks WP25007389 Phone Animal - Abuse Total: 1 03/26/25 15:46 Animal - Abuse 2025025577 Animal - Abuse Animal; Animal - Bites - Attacks Total: 1 03/30/25 18:35 Animal; Animal - Bites - 2025026736 Animal Animal - Barking Dog Total: 5 03/01/25 19:19 Animal - Barking Dog 2025017586 03/10/25 01:17 Animal - Barking Dog 2025020282 03/10/25 20:56 Animal - Barking Dog 2025020556 03/17/25 17:07 Animal - Barking Dog 2025022820 03/22/25 15:19 Animal - Barking Dog 2025024430 Animal - Bites - Attacks Total: 1 03/03/25 18:10 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2025018190 Animal; Traffic - Hazard Total: 1 Animal - Barking Dog Animal - Barking Dog Animal - Barking Dog Animal - Barking Dog WP25007790 Phone WP25008178 Phone Phone WP25006158 Phone WP25006244 Phone WP25006921 Phone WP25007421 Phone Animal - Bites - Attacks WP25005539 Phone 03/03/25 02:06 Animal; Traffic - Hazard 2025017988 Animal WP25005458 911 Assault Total: 2 03/13/2518:39 Assault 2025021472 Disorderly WP25006528 911 03/14/2515:22 Assault 2025021740 Assault WSRO25006613 Burglary Total: 2 03/19/25 03:32 Burglary 2025023288 Suspicious -Circumstances WP25007052 911 03/20/2513:37 Burglary 2025023695 Burglary WP25007184 911 Burglary; Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 1 03/24/25 21:27 Burglary; Suspicious - 2025025088 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007634 911 Check Welfare Total: 44 03/03/25 21:17 Check Welfare 2025018253 Check Welfare WP25005562 Phone 03/04/25 09:15 Check Welfare 2025018322 Check Welfare WP25005588 911 03/06/25 07:22 Check Welfare 2025018943 Check Welfare WP25005768 911 03/07/25 20:38 Check Welfare 2025019563 Check Welfare WP25005945 911 03/09/25 12:02 Check Welfare 2025020059 Juvenile - Runaway WP25006085 Phone 03/09/25 12:41 Check Welfare 2025020067 Check Welfare WP25006088 Phone 03/09/25 14:50 Check Welfare 2025020101 Check Welfare WP25006107 Phone Page 3 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/10/25 12:00 Check Welfare 2025020394 Check Welfare WP25006201 Phone 03/10/25 13:27 Check Welfare 2025020417 Check Welfare WP25006206 911 03/10/25 14:28 Check Welfare 2025020432 Check Welfare WP25006209 Phone 03/10/25 14:32 Check Welfare 2025020433 Check Welfare WP25006211 Phone 03/10/25 18:22 Check Welfare 2025020516 Check Welfare WP25006237 Phone 03/11/25 12:47 Check Welfare 2025020727 Check Welfare WP25006290 Phone 03/11/25 18:20 Check Welfare 2025020833 Check Welfare WP25006329 Phone 03/11/25 21:34 Check Welfare 2025020879 Check Welfare WP25006345 Phone 03/12/25 17:43 Check Welfare 2025021116 Check Welfare WP25006421 911 03/13/25 02:50 Check Welfare 2025021241 Check Welfare WP25006457 911 03/14/25 09:22 Check Welfare 2025021630 Alarm WP25006569 911 03/14/25 15:27 Check Welfare 2025021742 Check Welfare WP25006617 Phone 03/14/25 21:25 Check Welfare 2025021946 Check Welfare WP25006672 Phone 03/16/25 14:03 Check Welfare 2025022465 Check Welfare WP25006799 Phone 03/16/25 22:52 Check Welfare 2025022591 Juvenile - Complaint WP25006844 Phone 03/18/25 01:16 Check Welfare 2025022977 Check Welfare WP25006961 Phone 03/18/25 14:13 Check Welfare 2025023091 Check Welfare WP25006998 Phone 03/18/25 16:17 Check Welfare 2025023137 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25007015 911 03/19/25 10:51 Check Welfare 2025023360 Check Welfare WP25007075 Phone 03/19/25 14:32 Check Welfare 2025023421 Check Welfare WP25007096 Phone 03/20/25 02:58 Check Welfare 2025023586 Check Welfare WP25007146 Phone 03/20/25 21:58 Check Welfare 2025023863 Check Welfare WP25007241 Phone 03/21/25 15:11 Check Welfare 2025024045 Check Welfare WP25007308 Phone 03/21/25 21:06 Check Welfare 2025024184 Check Welfare WP25007350 Phone 03/22/25 10:38 Check Welfare 2025024324 Civil Child Custody WP25007391 Phone 03/24/25 17:51 Check Welfare 2025025019 Check Welfare WP25007613 Phone 03/25/25 15:37 Check Welfare 2025025282 Check Welfare WP25007708 Phone 03/26/25 18:23 Check Welfare 2025025638 Death Investigation - Natural WP25007813 911 03/27/25 17:38 Check Welfare 2025025928 Check Welfare WP25007925 Phone 03/28/25 09:07 Check Welfare 2025026069 Check Welfare WP25007967 Officer 03/28/25 19:23 Check Welfare 2025026264 Check Welfare WP25008035 Phone 03/29/25 04:07 Check Welfare 2025026385 Check Welfare WP25008071 Officer 03/29/25 06:07 Check Welfare 2025026391 Check Welfare WP25008074 Phone 03/30/25 06:35 Check Welfare 2025026609 Citizen Aid WP25008149 911 03/30/25 21:36 Check Welfare 2025026782 Check Welfare WP25008190 Phone 03/31/25 02:19 Check Welfare 2025026812 Check Welfare WP25008204 Phone 03/31/25 20:49 Check Welfare 2025027082 Check Welfare WP25008294 911 Check Welfare; Domestic Disturbance Total: 1 03/27/25 23:42 Check Welfare; 2025026029 Check Welfare WP25007956 911 Check Welfare; Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 1 03/09/25 17:40 Check Welfare; Medical 2025020146 Check Welfare WP25006120 Phone Check Welfare; Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 1 03/21/25 19:46 Check Welfare; Medical 2025024142 Medical - Psychiatric - WP25007337 Phone Citizen Aid Total: 22 Page 4 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/01/25 08:32 Citizen Aid 2025017410 Citizen Aid WP25005300 Phone 03/01/25 22:09 Citizen Aid 2025017657 Citizen Aid WP25005374 Phone 03/02/25 07:24 Citizen Aid 2025017722 Citizen Aid WP25005385 Phone 03/04/25 18:56 Citizen Aid 2025018473 911 03/06/25 21:07 Citizen Aid 2025019213 Citizen Aid WP25005858 911 03/07/25 16:13 Citizen Aid 2025019460 Citizen Aid WP25005922 Phone 03/08/25 10:55 Citizen Aid 2025019707 Citizen Aid WP25005989 Phone 03/12/25 12:52 Citizen Aid 2025021019 Citizen Aid WP25006386 Phone 03/12/25 16:11 Citizen Aid 2025021081 Citizen Aid WP25006412 Phone 03/13/25 20:32 Citizen Aid 2025021495 Citizen Aid WP25006536 Phone 03/16/25 23:15 Citizen Aid 2025022595 Citizen Aid WP25006847 Phone 03/18/25 11:40 Citizen Aid 2025023061 Civil Complaint WP25006987 Phone 03/18/25 15:31 Citizen Aid 2025023120 Citizen Aid WP25007009 Phone 03/19/25 10:48 Citizen Aid 2025023358 Parking WP25007074 Phone 03/21/25 20:44 Citizen Aid 2025024172 Citizen Aid WP25007344 Phone 03/23/25 18:13 Citizen Aid 2025024738 Info WP25007521 Phone 03/25/25 14:30 Citizen Aid 2025025254 Citizen Aid WP25007699 Phone 03/26/25 16:53 Citizen Aid 2025025605 Citizen Aid WP25007802 Phone 03/26/25 17:31 Citizen Aid 2025025618 Citizen Aid WP25007807 Phone 03/27/25 10:54 Citizen Aid 2025025794 Citizen Aid WP25007881 Phone 03/31/25 16:10 Citizen Aid 2025026988 Citizen Aid WP25008265 03/31/25 18:14 Citizen Aid 2025027032 Citizen Aid WP25008285 Phone Civil Complaint Total: 29 03/02/25 00:43 Civil Complaint 2025017694 Civil Complaint WP25005381 911 03/02/25 08:28 Civil Complaint 2025017732 Civil Complaint WP25005389 Phone 03/03/25 20:54 Civil Complaint 2025018247 Harassment WP25005558 Phone 03/04/25 20:07 Civil Complaint 2025018490 Civil Complaint WP25005636 Phone 03/07/25 13:38 Civil Complaint 2025019389 Civil Complaint WP25005902 Phone 03/07/25 19:05 Civil Complaint 2025019514 Civil Complaint WP25005938 Phone 03/07/25 19:22 Civil Complaint 2025019529 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005940 Phone 03/08/25 09:19 Civil Complaint 2025019689 Civil Standby WP25005984 Phone 03/11/25 11:36 Civil Complaint 2025020707 Civil Complaint WP25006280 Phone 03/11/25 17:11 Civil Complaint 2025020811 Civil Complaint WP25006319 Phone 03/13/25 09:35 Civil Complaint 2025021291 Civil Complaint WP25006468 911 03/14/25 13:47 Civil Complaint 2025021698 Civil Complaint WP25006594 Phone 03/14/25 20:08 Civil Complaint 2025021898 Civil Complaint WP25006662 911 03/15/25 15:53 Civil Complaint 2025022145 Civil Complaint WP25006723 911 03/16/25 18:29 Civil Complaint 2025022525 Civil Complaint WP25006816 Phone 03/17/25 15:46 Civil Complaint 2025022781 Civil Complaint WP25006910 Phone 03/20/25 13:15 Civil Complaint 2025023688 Medical - Psychiatric - WP25007178 911 03/20/25 16:53 Civil Complaint 2025023767 Civil Complaint WP25007207 911 03/24/25 10:38 Civil Complaint 2025024900 Civil Complaint WP25007560 Phone 03/24/25 14:00 Civil Complaint 2025024947 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25007585 Phone 03/24/25 16:26 Civil Complaint 2025024988 Civil Complaint WP25007604 Phone 03/25/25 18:16 Civil Complaint 2025025324 Civil Complaint WP25007726 Phone 03/27/25 11:02 Civil Complaint 2025025796 Civil Complaint WP25007880 Page 5 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/28/25 10:11 Civil Complaint 2025026082 Civil Complaint WP25007969 Phone 03/28/25 13:27 Civil Complaint 2025026125 Civil Complaint WP25007985 Phone 03/28/25 15:36 Civil Complaint 2025026170 Civil Complaint WP25008001 Phone 03/28/25 18:26 Civil Complaint 2025026231 Civil Complaint WP25008026 Phone 03/31/25 11:09 Civil Complaint 2025026884 Civil Complaint WP25008228 Phone 03/31/25 16:51 Civil Complaint 2025027002 Civil Complaint WP25008270 Phone Civil Complaint; Check Welfare Total: 1 03/01/25 14:48 Civil Complaint; Check 2025017511 Civil Complaint WP25005331 Phone Civil Complaint; Disorderly Total: 1 03/21/25 18:46 Civil Complaint; 2025024122 Civil Complaint WP25007333 Phone Civil Complaint; Traffic - Complaint Total: 1 03/14/25 14:20 Civil Complaint; Traffic - 2025021714 Traffic - Complaint WP25006602 Phone Civil Lockout Total: 5 03/01/25 10:05 Civil Lockout 2025017431 Civil Lockout WP25005313 03/21/25 10:00 Civil Lockout 2025023966 03/21/25 10:01 Civil Lockout 2025023968 Civil Lockout WCVL25007270fficer 03/21/25 10:07 Civil Lockout 2025023970 Officer 03/21/25 11:00 Civil Lockout 2025023987 Civil Process Total: 32 03/05/25 09:48 Civil Process 2025018604 Officer 03/05/25 09:59 Civil Process 2025018608 Officer 03/05/25 10:18 Civil Process 2025018620 Officer 03/07/25 08:41 Civil Process 2025019306 Officer 03/11/25 12:43 Civil Process 2025020725 Officer 03/11/25 12:55 Civil Process 2025020729 Officer 03/11/25 13:17 Civil Process 2025020738 Officer 03/11/25 16:47 Civil Process 2025020799 Officer 03/12/25 16:38 Civil Process 2025021091 Officer 03/12/25 16:57 Civil Process 2025021099 Officer 03/12/25 17:10 Civil Process 2025021104 Officer 03/13/25 16:06 Civil Process 2025021415 Officer 03/13/25 16:20 Civil Process 2025021423 Officer 03/14/25 13:41 Civil Process 2025021694 Officer 03/19/25 13:30 Civil Process 2025023405 Officer 03/19/25 13:45 Civil Process 2025023406 Officer 03/19/25 16:41 Civil Process 2025023466 Officer 03/20/25 09:24 Civil Process 2025023627 Officer 03/21/25 16:05 Civil Process 2025024062 03/24/25 14:30 Civil Process 2025024957 Officer 03/25/25 11:24 Civil Process 2025025198 Officer 03/25/25 11:32 Civil Process 2025025204 Officer 03/26/25 13:33 Civil Process 2025025525 Officer 03/26/25 14:05 Civil Process 2025025545 Officer 03/26/25 17:34 Civil Process 2025025620 Page 6 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/27/25 16:23 Civil Process 2025025904 Officer 03/27/25 16:31 Civil Process 2025025907 Officer 03/27/25 19:04 Civil Process 2025025953 03/28/25 08:29 Civil Process 2025026064 Officer 03/29/25 16:39 Civil Process 2025026506 03/30/25 18:02 Civil Process 2025026725 03/31/25 11:10 Civil Process 2025026885 Officer Civil Standby Total: 1 03/12/25 13:00 Civil Standby 2025021023 Civil Standby WP25006389 Commercial Fire Alarm Total: 8 03/10/25 19:15 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025020528 Phone 03/11/25 22:13 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025020891 Phone 03/12/25 00:02 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025020900 Phone 03/13/25 11:36 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025021337 Phone 03/24/25 11:55 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025024924 Phone 03/25/25 06:20 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025025136 Phone 03/29/25 10:28 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025026415 Commercial Fire Alarm WP25008083 Phone 03/31/25 10:06 Commercial Fire Alarm 2025026855 Phone Commercial General Alarm Total: 11 03/05/25 15:10 Commercial General 2025018692 Phone 03/05/25 16:07 Commercial General 2025018717 Phone 03/05/25 19:07 Commercial General 2025018808 Phone 03/05/25 23:55 Commercial General 2025018901 Phone 03/06/25 18:44 Commercial General 2025019161 Phone 03/08/25 06:23 Commercial General 2025019664 Phone 03/10/25 21:08 Commercial General 2025020561 Phone 03/10/25 22:45 Commercial General 2025020584 Phone 03/13/25 11:38 Commercial General 2025021340 Phone 03/22/25 03:00 Commercial General 2025024268 Phone 03/25/25 19:30 Commercial General 2025025340 Phone Commercial General Alarm; 911 Text Total: 1 03/04/25 18:41 Commercial General 2025018469 Text Court Order Violation Total: 3 03/05/25 13:21 Court Order Violation 2025018666 Court Order Violation WP25005707 03/22/25 14:41 Court Order Violation 2025024409 Check Welfare WP25007414 Phone 03/31/25 13:48 Court Order Violation 2025026924 Court Order Violation WP25008240 911 Criminal Damage to Property Total: 7 03/03/25 09:34 Criminal Damage to 2025018039 03/06/25 17:12 Criminal Damage to 2025019124 03/16/25 19:04 Criminal Damage to 2025022538 03/19/25 18:34 Criminal Damage to 2025023506 03/20/25 16:05 Criminal Damage to 2025023751 03/21/25 12:23 Criminal Damage to 2025024007 Criminal Damage to Property WP25005472 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP25005834 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP25006825 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP25007124 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP25007202 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP25007288 Page 7 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time 03/29/25 02:36 Initial Call CFS # Criminal Damage to 2025026378 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Criminal Damage to Property WP25008070 911 CSC Sex Offense Total: 3 03/02/25 17:27 CSC Sex Offense 2025017879 Juvenile - Complaint 03/06/25 16:09 CSC Sex Offense 2025019097 CSC Sex Offense 03/27/25 15:49 CSC Sex Offense 2025025889 CSC Sex Offense Disabled Vehicle Total: 8 03/03/25 06:10 Disabled Vehicle 2025017996 03/03/25 12:11 Disabled Vehicle 2025018079 03/05/25 18:32 Disabled Vehicle 2025018792 03/09/25 12:23 Disabled Vehicle 2025020063 03/12/25 06:50 Disabled Vehicle 2025020925 03/15/25 14:18 Disabled Vehicle 2025022120 03/18/25 15:41 Disabled Vehicle 2025023127 03/24/25 18:27 Disabled Vehicle 2025025030 Disorderly Total: 3 03/06/2514:31 Disorderly 2025019062 03/09/2517:37 Disorderly 2025020144 03/12/2513:29 Disorderly 2025021033 Domestic Disturbance Total: 23 03/02/25 21:13 Domestic Disturbance 03/03/25 10:21 Domestic Disturbance 03/03/25 20:39 Domestic Disturbance 03/08/25 16:31 Domestic Disturbance 03/08/25 21:27 Domestic Disturbance 03/10/25 02:26 Domestic Disturbance 03/10/25 13:57 Domestic Disturbance 03/11/25 02:14 Domestic Disturbance 03/11/25 09:13 Domestic Disturbance 03/12/25 06:11 Domestic Disturbance 03/13/25 17:29 Domestic Disturbance 03/13/25 22:37 Domestic Disturbance 03/14/25 17:14 Domestic Disturbance 03/15/25 00:08 Domestic Disturbance 03/16/25 12:46 Domestic Disturbance 03/17/25 10:50 Domestic Disturbance 03/17/25 13:20 Domestic Disturbance 03/18/25 20:08 Domestic Disturbance 03/20/25 14:24 Domestic Disturbance 03/21/25 22:36 Domestic Disturbance 03/23/25 12:43 Domestic Disturbance 03/29/25 20:17 Domestic Disturbance 03/31/25 00:03 Domestic Disturbance Drugs Total: 5 03/07/2513:13 Drugs 2025017940 2025018054 2025018242 2025019811 2025019942 2025020287 2025020422 2025020611 2025020646 2025020924 2025021447 2025021553 2025021803 2025022012 2025022443 2025022691 2025022729 2025023214 2025023712 2025024206 2025024676 2025026539 2025026803 2025019380 WP25005437 Phone WP25005823 WP25007914 Phone Phone Phone DUI WP25005739 Phone 911 Phone 911 911 Phone Disorderly Disorderly Disorderly Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Juvenile - Complaint Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Drugs WSR025005810 WP25006119 Phone WSR025006395 WP25005449 911 WP25005485 911 WP25005557 Phone WP25006030 Phone WP25006059 Phone WP25006160 Phone WP25006207 911 WP25006256 911 WP25006267 911 WP25006356 Phone WP25006516 911 WP25006547 911 WP25006631 911 WP25006687 Phone WP25006795 911 WP25006877 911 WP25006894 Phone WP25007034 Phone WP25007190 Phone WP25007357 Phone WP25007495 Phone WP25008122 911 WP25008200 911 WSR025005895 Page 8 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/09/2515:21 Drugs 2025020107 Drugs WP25006108 Phone 03/18/2511:18 Drugs 2025023056 Drugs WSR025006984 03/20/25 12:51 Drugs 2025023681 Civil Complaint WP25007175 911 03/29/25 00:21 Drugs 2025026359 Citizen Aid WP25008063 Phone Dumping Total: 1 03/16/25 03:55 Dumping 2025022362 Dumping WP25006772 Phone Extra Patrol Total: 1 03/10/25 07:13 Extra Patrol 2025020311 911 Fight Total: 2 03/14/2519:12 Fight 2025021866 Fight WP25006652 911 03/18/25 03:46 Fight 2025022981 Disorderly WP25006963 Phone Fire - Gas Leak Total: 3 03/07/25 18:52 Fire - Gas Leak 2025019507 Fire - Gas Leak WP25005936 Phone 03/14/25 21:53 Fire - Gas Leak 2025021958 Fire - Gas Leak WP25006674 Phone 03/17/25 11:17 Fire - Gas Leak 2025022699 Fire - Gas Leak WP25006880 911 Fire - Grass; Info Total: 1 03/31/25 19:38 Fire - Grass; Info 2025027059 Fire - Grass WP25008292 911 Fire - Other Total: 2 03/10/25 21:38 Fire - Other 2025020571 Fire - Other WP25006250 Phone 03/11/25 15:53 Fire - Other 2025020787 Fire - Other WP25006307 Phone Fire - Structure Total: 2 03/04/25 11:30 Fire - Structure 2025018353 Fire - Structure WP25005596 Phone 03/13/25 17:53 Fire - Structure 2025021461 Fire - Structure WP25006521 911 Found Body Total: 1 03/11/25 22:21 Found Body 2025020892 Found Body WP25006348 911 Found Person Total: 1 03/11/25 19:47 Found Person 2025020856 Found Person WP25006337 911 Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 2 03/07/25 13:29 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2025019386 Fraud - Checks - Cards WP25005897 Phone 03/24/25 18:16 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2025025027 Fraud - Checks - Cards WP25007618 Phone Fraud - Internet Total: 6 03/01/25 19:35 Fraud - Internet 2025017597 Fraud - Internet WP25005358 911 03/03/25 09:39 Fraud - Internet 2025018041 Fraud - Internet WP25005473 Phone 03/10/25 10:27 Fraud - Internet 2025020362 Fraud - Internet WP25006187 Phone 03/13/25 19:52 Fraud - Internet 2025021488 Fraud - Internet WP25006533 Phone 03/18/25 10:48 Fraud - Internet 2025023051 Fraud - Internet WP25006982 Phone 03/21/25 07:35 Fraud - Internet 2025023921 Juvenile - Complaint WP25007255 Phone Gun Incident Total: 1 03/26/25 19:31 Gun Incident 2025025656 Gun Incident WP25007824 911 Page 9 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Harassment Total: 1 03/07/2515:55 Harassment 2025019452 Harassment Info Total: 3 03/04/25 22:32 Info 2025018512 03/24/25 19:49 Info 2025025056 Info 03/26/25 21:25 Info 2025025686 Intoxicated Person Total: 3 03/15/25 19:38 Intoxicated Person 2025022216 Intoxicated Person 03/18/25 15:59 Intoxicated Person 2025023133 Intoxicated Person 03/19/25 16:03 Intoxicated Person 2025023452 DUI Intoxicated Person; Check Welfare Total: 1 03/24/25 20:54 Intoxicated Person; 2025025081 Intoxicated Person Intoxicated Person; Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 1 03/24/25 20:42 Intoxicated Person; 2025025072 Intoxicated Person Juvenile - Complaint Total: 13 03/02/25 15:59 Juvenile - Complaint 03/06/25 14:47 Juvenile - Complaint 03/08/25 21:04 Juvenile - Complaint 03/12/25 18:36 Juvenile - Complaint 03/14/25 19:32 Juvenile - Complaint 03/14/25 21:17 Juvenile - Complaint 03/14/25 22:00 Juvenile - Complaint 03/16/25 20:34 Juvenile - Complaint 03/20/25 17:33 Juvenile - Complaint 03/22/25 09:48 Juvenile - Complaint 03/25/25 02:30 Juvenile - Complaint 03/25/25 16:59 Juvenile - Complaint 03/31/25 17:59 Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Runaway Total: 6 03/02/25 18:44 Juvenile - Runaway 03/05/25 19:36 Juvenile - Runaway 03/08/25 21:49 Juvenile - Runaway 03/09/25 11:08 Juvenile - Runaway 03/10/25 03:05 Juvenile - Runaway 03/28/25 17:22 Juvenile - Runaway 2025017851 2025019066 2025019927 2025021133 2025021882 2025021943 2025021963 2025022564 2025023776 2025024310 2025025124 2025025303 2025027027 2025017901 2025018822 2025019949 2025020046 2025020289 2025026205 Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Runaway Juvenile - Runaway Juvenile - Runaway Juvenile - Runaway Juvenile - Runaway Juvenile - Complaint Kidnapping - Unlawful Custody; Civil Complaint Total: 1 03/27/25 09:44 Kidnapping - Unlawful 2025025780 Civil Child Custody Lock Out - Lock In Total: 2 03/07/25 12:20 Lock Out - Lock In 2025019363 Lock Out - Lock In 03/17/25 17:26 Lock Out - Lock In 2025022829 Lock Out - Lock In Case Number How Reported WP25005920 Phone Phone WP25007626 Phone WP25006745 911 WP25007014 Phone WP25007110 Phone WP25007630 Phone WP25007627 911 WP25005426 Phone WP25005811 911 WP25006056 Phone WP25006422 911 WP25006659 Phone WP25006669 Phone WP25006677 Phone WP25006832 911 WP25007211 911 WP25007387 Phone WP25007647 Phone WP25007716 911 WP25008281 911 WP25005443 Phone WP25005744 Phone WP25006062 Phone WP25006082 Phone WP25006162 Phone WP25008010 Phone WP25007873 Phone WP25005889 Phone WP25006925 Phone Page 10 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Lost - Found Property Total: 8 03/03/25 23:24 Lost - Found Property 2025018273 Lost - Found Property WP25005568 03/06/25 13:49 Lost - Found Property 2025019045 Lost - Found Property WP25005803 03/20/25 12:19 Lost - Found Property 2025023672 Lost - Found Property WP25007173 03/24/25 12:03 Lost - Found Property 2025024927 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25007572 03/25/25 09:11 Lost - Found Property 2025025163 Lost - Found Property WP25007661 03/25/25 11:02 Lost - Found Property 2025025192 Lost - Found Property WP25007677 03/27/25 12:20 Lost - Found Property 2025025819 Lost - Found Property WP25007890 03/31 /25 15:04 Lost - Found Property 2025026957 Lost - Found Property WP25008253 Medical - Abdominal Pain Total: 2 03/12/25 14:12 Medical - Abdominal 2025021049 911 03/26/25 12:19 Medical - Abdominal 2025025505 911 Medical - Allergies - Stings Total: 1 03/18/25 14:00 Medical - Allergies - 2025023086 911 Medical - Back Pain Total: 3 03/11/25 06:46 Medical - Back Pain 2025020627 911 03/20/25 18:02 Medical - Back Pain 2025023785 Phone 03/28/25 13:17 Medical - Back Pain 2025026123 911 Medical - Bleeding - Lacerations Total: 3 03/01/25 16:22 Medical - Bleeding - 2025017529 Intoxicated Person WP25005338 Officer 03/13/25 14:49 Medical - Bleeding - 2025021396 Phone 03/31/25 20:15 Medical - Bleeding - 2025027069 Medical - Bleeding - WP25008293 911 Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 8 03/03/25 15:54 Medical - Breathing 2025018144 911 03/07/25 08:16 Medical - Breathing 2025019295 911 03/11/25 09:16 Medical - Breathing 2025020648 911 03/22/25 02:02 Medical - Breathing 2025024262 911 03/22/25 18:40 Medical - Breathing 2025024489 911 03/24/25 23:03 Medical - Breathing 2025025107 911 03/29/25 17:17 Medical - Breathing 2025026509 911 03/30/25 07:12 Medical - Breathing 2025026612 911 Medical - Chest Pain Total: 4 03/05/25 20:54 Medical - Chest Pain 2025018847 911 03/06/25 11:17 Medical - Chest Pain 2025019007 911 03/10/25 23:42 Medical - Chest Pain 2025020593 911 03/26/25 10:09 Medical - Chest Pain 2025025465 Phone Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 30 03/03/25 11:35 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025018070 911 03/03/25 12:06 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025018076 911 03/05/25 08:31 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025018582 911 03/05/25 12:08 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025018650 911 03/06/25 12:45 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025019028 911 Page 11 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/07/25 08:21 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025019298 Phone 03/07/25 17:38 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025019486 911 03/09/25 15:52 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025020115 911 03/10/25 19:29 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025020532 911 03/12/25 17:40 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025021113 Phone 03/14/25 11:00 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025021654 911 03/15/25 16:56 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025022160 Phone 03/15/25 21:38 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025022273 911 03/15/25 22:56 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025022294 Phone 03/22/25 10:51 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024329 911 03/22/25 21:18 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024545 911 03/23/25 08:41 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024629 Phone 03/23/25 12:04 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024666 Phone 03/23/25 21:26 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024786 911 03/23/25 21:45 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024793 Officer 03/24/25 06:18 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025024848 911 03/27/25 03:50 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025025728 911 03/27/25 12:05 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025025815 911 03/28/25 16:52 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026194 911 03/28/25 21:47 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026314 911 03/28/25 23:36 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026350 911 03/29/25 13:46 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026464 911 03/29/25 13:46 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026465 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WP25008095 911 03/30/25 06:22 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026608 911 03/31/25 05:35 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025026819 Phone Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet; Dispatch - CAD - Addressing Problems Total: 1 03/19/25 17:02 Medical - Fall Under 6 2025023471 911 Medical - Heart Problems Total: 2 03/05/25 18:33 Medical - Heart 2025018794 03/19/25 14:52 Medical - Heart 2025023430 Medical - Non Emergency Transport Total: 1 03/08/25 21:26 Medical - Non 2025019940 Medical - Overdose - Poisoning Total: 2 03/28/25 21:23 Medical - Overdose - 2025026305 03/31/25 00:02 Medical - Overdose - 2025026802 Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 7 03/01/25 17:39 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025017556 03/05/25 14:02 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025018677 03/16/25 17:43 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025022510 03/17/25 07:10 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025022640 03/21/25 19:36 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025024136 03/22/25 18:45 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025024491 03/28/25 11:06 Medical - Psychiatric - 2025026092 Medical - Sick Juvenile - Complaint Citizen Aid Medical - Psychiatric - Medical - Psychiatric - Unwanted Person Medical - Psychiatric - Medical - Psychiatric - Medical - Psychiatric - Phone WP25008045 911 WP25008199 911 WP25005347 911 WP25005716 911 WP25006813 Phone WP25006858 Phone WP25007336 Phone WP25007438 911 WP25007973 Phone Page 12 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Medical - Seizure Total: 3 03/21/25 21:12 Medical - Seizure 2025024186 03/24/25 07:02 Medical - Seizure 2025024852 03/26/25 16:35 Medical - Seizure 2025025595 Medical - Sick Total: 20 03/08/25 19:01 Medical - Sick 2025019880 03/09/25 22:35 Medical - Sick 2025020260 03/10/25 09:18 Medical - Sick 2025020338 03/11/25 17:36 Medical - Sick 2025020818 03/12/25 05:33 Medical - Sick 2025020920 03/17/25 21:32 Medical - Sick 2025022934 03/18/25 16:31 Medical - Sick 2025023144 03/19/25 17:05 Medical - Sick 2025023474 03/19/25 20:31 Medical - Sick 2025023536 03/20/25 22:56 Medical - Sick 2025023872 03/21/25 13:15 Medical - Sick 2025024014 03/22/25 14:10 Medical - Sick 2025024394 03/22/25 22:57 Medical - Sick 2025024573 03/23/25 23:57 Medical - Sick 2025024817 03/24/25 16:46 Medical - Sick 2025024995 03/24/25 23:55 Medical - Sick 2025025114 03/26/25 08:52 Medical - Sick 2025025440 03/26/25 10:14 Medical - Sick 2025025469 03/28/25 22:20 Medical - Sick 2025026329 03/31/25 04:07 Medical - Sick 2025026816 Medical - Sick; Medical - Seizure Total: 1 03/18/25 19:51 Medical - Sick; Medical 2025023208 Medical - Stroke Total: 5 1 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 03/06/25 12:59 Medical - Stroke 2025019030 911 03/12/25 02:48 Medical - Stroke 2025020912 911 03/22/25 21:42 Medical - Stroke 2025024553 911 03/25/25 15:53 Medical - Stroke 2025025286 911 03/30/25 18:56 Medical - Stroke 2025026739 911 Medical - Trauma Total: 2 03/05/25 12:47 Medical - Trauma 2025018659 911 03/17/25 08:54 Medical - Trauma 2025022663 911 Medical - Unconscious - Fainting Total: 7 03/07/25 12:38 Medical - Unconscious - 2025019370 03/14/25 01:47 Medical - Unconscious - 2025021587 03/14/25 08:45 Medical - Unconscious - 2025021620 03/16/25 16:34 Medical - Unconscious - 2025022498 03/17/25 19:19 Medical - Unconscious - 2025022876 03/21/25 14:44 Medical - Unconscious - 2025024038 911 Medical - Overdose - PoisoninyVP25006558 911 911 Medical - Unconscious - WP25006811 911 911 Phone Page 13 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 03/23/25 12:29 Medical - Unconscious - 2025024672 03/14/25 01:34 Motorist Aid 2025021586 03/18/25 18:02 Motorist Aid 2025023176 03/20/25 20:48 Motorist Aid 2025023844 03/27/25 17:37 Motorist Aid 2025025926 MVA - Crash Detection Auto Alert Total: 1 03/05/25 06:07 MVA - Crash Detection 2025018559 MVA - Hit & Run Total: 6 Final Incident Death Investigation - Case Number How Reported WP25007496 911 Phone Officer 911 03/01/25 11:06 MVA - Hit & Run 2025017452 MVA - Hit & Run WP25005314 911 03/11/25 12:15 MVA - Hit & Run 2025020721 MVA - No Injuries WP25006286 03/14/25 13:08 MVA - Hit & Run 2025021682 MVA - Hit & Run WP25006586 03/18/25 12:23 MVA - Hit & Run 2025023070 MVA - Hit & Run WP25006990 03/23/25 08:09 MVA - Hit & Run 2025024623 MVA - Hit & Run WP25007477 03/23/25 08:11 MVA - Hit & Run 2025024624 MVA - Hit & Run WP25007478 MVA - Injuries Total: 1 03/08/25 05:38 MVA - Injuries 2025019663 Agency Assist WP25005974 MVA - No Injuries Total: 20 03/01/25 12:17 MVA - No Injuries 2025017472 MVA - No Injuries WP25005319 911 03/02/25 15:28 MVA - No Injuries 2025017838 MVA - No Injuries WP25005420 911 03/03/25 09:22 MVA - No Injuries 2025018034 MVA - No Injuries WP25005470 03/03/25 12:14 MVA - No Injuries 2025018081 MVA - No Injuries WP25005492 911 03/03/25 17:22 MVA - No Injuries 2025018168 MVA - No Injuries WP25005526 911 03/04/25 18:39 MVA - No Injuries 2025018468 MVA - No Injuries WP25005630 03/04/25 19:13 MVA - No Injuries 2025018480 MVA - No Injuries WP25005631 03/05/25 14:12 MVA - No Injuries 2025018680 MVA - No Injuries WP25005718 03/06/25 14:19 MVA - No Injuries 2025019059 MVA - No Injuries WP25005808 911 03/08/25 11:31 MVA - No Injuries 2025019719 MVA - No Injuries WP25005994 03/08/25 12:22 MVA - No Injuries 2025019734 MVA - No Injuries WP25006003 911 03/08/25 14:09 MVA - No Injuries 2025019760 MVA - No Injuries WP25006010 911 03/08/25 15:09 MVA - No Injuries 2025019785 MVA - No Injuries WP25006019 03/13/25 17:57 MVA - No Injuries 2025021463 MVA - No Injuries WP25006524 03/17/25 17:24 MVA - No Injuries 2025022827 MVA - No Injuries WP25006926 911 03/17/25 20:22 MVA - No Injuries 2025022907 MVA - No Injuries WP25006947 911 03/20/25 08:01 MVA - No Injuries 2025023613 MVA - No Injuries WP25007152 911 03/21/25 15:55 MVA - No Injuries 2025024059 MVA - No Injuries WP25007312 911 03/26/25 15:50 MVA - No Injuries 2025025578 MVA - No Injuries WP25007791 03/29/25 19:10 MVA - No Injuries 2025026530 MVA - No Injuries WP25008118 Officer MVA - No Injuries; Intoxicated Person Total: 1 03/05/25 11:18 MVA - No Injuries; 2025018638 DUI WP25005702 911 Neighborhood Dispute Total: 1 03/13/25 17:33 Neighborhood Dispute 2025021449 Neighborhood Dispute WP25006522 Page 14 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Noise Total: 6 03/04/25 20:37 03/09/25 00:17 03/09/25 18:01 03/21 /25 22:57 03/29/25 21:31 03/30/25 16:06 Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Noise 2025018496 Noise WP25005638 Noise 2025019977 Noise WP25006069 Noise 2025020159 Noise WP25006125 911 Noise 2025024210 Noise WP25007360 911 Noise 2025026549 Noise WP25008127 Noise 2025026702 Noise WP25008168 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint Total: 7 03/01/25 17:37 Off -Road Vehicle 2025017554 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25005346 Phone 03/03/25 17:27 Off -Road Vehicle 2025018171 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25005528 Phone 03/08/25 17:09 Off -Road Vehicle 2025019831 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25006032 Phone 03/14/25 18:50 Off -Road Vehicle 2025021854 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25006648 Phone 03/24/25 18:13 Off -Road Vehicle 2025025026 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25007616 Phone 03/25/25 13:10 Off -Road Vehicle 2025025229 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25007687 Phone 03/26/25 14:59 Off -Road Vehicle 2025025557 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP25007783 Phone Ordinance Violation Total: 4 03/24/25 16:32 Ordinance Violation 2025024992 Ordinance Violation WPRK25007606 03/29/25 14:35 Ordinance Violation 2025026473 Ordinance Violation WPRK25008097 03/29/25 15:02 Ordinance Violation 2025026479 Ordinance Violation WPRK25008100 03/31/25 09:15 Ordinance Violation 2025026846 Ordinance Violation WPRK25008217 Parking Total: 4 03/11/2510:56 Parking 2025020689 Parking WP25006277 03/11/2517:42 Parking 2025020820 Parking WP25006325 03/18/25 08:58 Parking 2025023021 Parking WP25006973 03/18/2515:10 Parking 2025023110 Parking WP25007004 Phone Call Total: 1 03/08/25 16:48 Phone Call 2025019819 Other POR Check Total: 3 03/24/25 09:54 POR Check 2025024888 03/24/25 10:48 POR Check 2025024903 03/28/25 11:25 POR Check 2025026097 Probation Check Total: 1 03/22/25 11:46 Probation Check 2025024349 Prowler Total: 2 03/02/25 03:24 Prowler 2025017710 03/27/2518:48 Prowler 2025025947 Public Works - Utilities Total: 2 03/10/25 09:32 Public Works - Utilities 2025020341 03/19/25 09:09 Public Works - Utilities 2025023323 Repossession Total: 2 Prowler Prowler Public Works - Utilities Public Works - Utilities Officer Officer WP25005382 911 WP25007932 911 WP25006181 Phone WP25007064 Phone Page 15 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/24/2517:17 Repossession 2025025006 03/25/2514:06 Repossession 2025025250 Residential Fire Alarm Total: 1 03/15/25 12:07 Residential Fire Alarm 2025022094 Phone Residential General Alarm Total: 3 03/04/25 14:28 Residential General 2025018405 Phone 03/09/25 01:14 Residential General 2025019983 Residential General Alarm WP25006074 Phone 03/16/25 02:11 Residential General 2025022351 Phone Residential Medical Alarm Total: 6 03/04/25 13:51 Residential Medical 2025018390 03/12/25 14:59 Residential Medical 2025021061 03/16/25 11:54 Residential Medical 2025022424 03/19/25 17:14 Residential Medical 2025023482 03/27/25 07:59 Residential Medical 2025025757 03/31/25 10:45 Residential Medical 2025026871 Search Warrant Total: 1 03/05/25 08:45 Search Warrant 2025018588 SIA Area Watch Total: 18 03/01/25 17:34 SIA Area Watch 2025017553 03/04/25 12:06 SIA Area Watch 2025018364 03/05/25 17:13 SIA Area Watch 2025018759 03/06/25 06:53 SIA Area Watch 2025018939 03/13/25 07:03 SIA Area Watch 2025021262 03/13/25 15:16 SIA Area Watch 2025021405 03/14/25 06:57 SIA Area Watch 2025021604 03/14/25 15:12 SIA Area Watch 2025021732 03/15/25 13:44 SIA Area Watch 2025022113 03/16/25 11:53 SIA Area Watch 2025022423 03/19/25 06:50 SIA Area Watch 2025023303 03/19/25 18:49 SIA Area Watch 2025023511 03/20/25 06:51 SIA Area Watch 2025023599 03/20/25 15:09 SIA Area Watch 2025023729 03/21 /25 06:38 SIA Area Watch 2025023915 03/22/25 07:03 SIA Area Watch 2025024282 03/27/25 14:42 SIA Area Watch 2025025861 03/28/25 18:46 SIA Area Watch 2025026240 SIA Business Walk Through Total: 4 03/13/25 12:03 SIA Business Walk 2025021352 03/15/25 15:10 SIA Business Walk 2025022133 03/19/25 11:47 SIA Business Walk 2025023382 03/23/25 18:56 SIA Business Walk 2025024756 SIA City Council - City Hall Total: 2 Search Warrant Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone WP25005684 Officer Page 16 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 03/10/25 17:29 SIA City Council - City 2025020500 03/24/25 17:29 SIA City Council - City 2025025008 SIA Community Engagement Total: 1 03/13/25 08:50 SIA Community 2025021279 SIA Foot Patrol Total: 1 03/04/25 11:05 SIA Foot Patrol 2025018349 SIA Human Services Total: 2 03/14/25 10:45 SIA Human Services 2025021647 03/21/25 15:40 SIA Human Services 2025024056 SIA Other Total: 5 03/03/25 00:40 SIA Other 03/08/25 20:10 SIA Other 03/17/25 17:47 SIA Other 03/24/25 11:42 SIA Other 03/31/25 15:40 SIA Other SIA Parks Total: 26 03/01/25 10:42 SIA Parks 03/02/25 19:36 SIA Parks 03/04/25 09:14 SIA Parks 03/06/25 09:11 SIA Parks 03/07/25 09:13 SIA Parks 03/08/25 14:44 SIA Parks 03/09/25 08:36 SIA Parks 03/10/25 09:16 SIA Parks 03/12/25 11:10 SIA Parks 03/13/25 08:24 SIA Parks 03/17/25 09:18 SIA Parks 03/18/25 09:05 SIA Parks 03/19/25 09:25 SIA Parks 03/21/25 09:06 SIA Parks 03/21/25 17:09 SIA Parks 03/21/25 18:48 SIA Parks 03/22/25 00:47 SIA Parks 03/22/25 16:22 SIA Parks 03/24/25 09:12 SIA Parks 03/24/25 16:27 SIA Parks 03/26/25 09:19 SIA Parks 03/26/25 20:48 SIA Parks 03/28/25 16:45 SIA Parks 03/29/25 14:23 SIA Parks 03/30/25 11:27 SIA Parks 03/30/25 14:11 SIA Parks 2025017980 2025019902 2025022837 2025024919 2025026972 2025017441 2025017912 2025018321 2025018971 2025019309 2025019776 2025020015 2025020337 2025020983 2025021274 2025022668 2025023023 2025023326 2025023942 2025024084 2025024123 2025024241 2025024442 2025024875 2025024989 2025025450 2025025671 2025026189 2025026470 2025026645 2025026674 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Officer Officer Vulnerable Adult WCID25006576 Officer Officer Officer Page 17 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported SIA School Check Total: 1 03/06/25 11:54 SIA School Check 2025019015 Sign - Signal Repair Total: 3 03/15/25 15:48 Sign - Signal Repair 2025022144 Phone 03/20/25 03:39 Sign - Signal Repair 2025023590 911 03/23/25 04:29 Sign - Signal Repair 2025024611 911 Snowbird Total: 9 03/05/25 01:01 Snowbird 2025018527 Snowbird WP25005645 Officer 03/05/25 01:32 Snowbird 2025018531 Snowbird WP25005648 Officer 03/05/25 01:45 Snowbird 2025018534 Snowbird WP25005651 Officer 03/05/25 01:54 Snowbird 2025018535 Snowbird WP25005652 Officer 03/05/25 02:00 Snowbird 2025018536 Snowbird WP25005653 Officer 03/05/25 04:32 Snowbird 2025018550 Snowbird WP25005663 Officer 03/05/25 04:38 Snowbird 2025018552 Snowbird WP25005665 Officer 03/05/25 04:48 Snowbird 2025018553 Snowbird WP25005666 Officer 03/05/25 04:54 Snowbird 2025018555 Snowbird WP25005667 Officer Stoparm Violation Total: 11 03/03/25 09:39 Stoparm Violation 2025018040 Stoparm Violation WP25005477 Other 03/03/25 09:47 Stoparm Violation 2025018045 Stoparm Violation WP25005478 Other 03/03/25 18:17 Stoparm Violation 2025018195 Stoparm Violation WP25005542 Other 03/05/25 11:13 Stoparm Violation 2025018633 Stoparm Violation WP25005701 Other 03/06/25 09:12 Stoparm Violation 2025018972 Stoparm Violation WP25005772 Other 03/11/25 09:47 Stoparm Violation 2025020659 Stoparm Violation WP25006270 Other 03/11/25 10:03 Stoparm Violation 2025020665 Stoparm Violation WP25006271 Officer 03/12/25 09:29 Stoparm Violation 2025020960 Stoparm Violation WP25006365 Other 03/18/25 10:12 Stoparm Violation 2025023040 Stoparm Violation WP25006977 Other 03/18/25 10:25 Stoparm Violation 2025023043 Stoparm Violation WP25006978 Other 03/31/25 12:19 Stoparm Violation 2025026901 Stoparm Violation WP25008234 Other Surveillance Total: 2 03/11/2519:38 Surveillance 2025020854 03/26/2518:23 Surveillance 2025025636 Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 12 03/02/25 14:03 Suspicious - 2025017811 Theft WP25005412 Phone 03/03/25 17:35 Suspicious - 2025018175 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005531 911 03/04/25 04:19 Suspicious - 2025018291 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005578 Phone 03/04/25 15:09 Suspicious - 2025018414 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005614 911 03/05/25 13:28 Suspicious - 2025018669 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005709 911 03/06/25 09:47 Suspicious - 2025018983 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25005776 Phone 03/10/25 17:45 Suspicious - 2025020504 Juvenile - Complaint WP25006232 911 03/13/25 11:48 Suspicious - 2025021349 Medical - Psychiatric - WP25006481 911 03/15/25 21:10 Suspicious - 2025022265 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25006755 911 03/24/25 12:02 Suspicious - 2025024926 Suspicious - Circumstances WP25007571 Phone 03/25/25 13:57 Suspicious - 2025025247 Civil Complaint WP25007696 Phone Page 18 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 03/25/25 16:50 Suspicious - 2025025300 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 19 03/01 /25 21:54 Suspicious - Person - 2025017654 03/03/25 09:44 Suspicious - Person - 2025018043 03/06/25 22:28 Suspicious - Person - 2025019232 03/09/25 13:39 Suspicious - Person - 2025020084 03/09/25 17:40 Suspicious - Person - 2025020147 03/10/25 00:45 Suspicious - Person - 2025020278 03/15/25 10:04 Suspicious - Person - 2025022070 03/15/25 21:48 Suspicious - Person - 2025022277 03/18/25 15:20 Suspicious - Person - 2025023116 03/19/25 21:14 Suspicious - Person - 2025023548 03/20/25 17:39 Suspicious - Person - 2025023780 03/21 /25 16:14 Suspicious - Person - 2025024066 03/22/25 01:41 Suspicious - Person - 2025024258 03/23/25 06:31 Suspicious - Person - 2025024615 03/26/25 17:14 Suspicious - Person - 2025025611 03/28/25 23:49 Suspicious - Person - 2025026354 03/29/25 20:14 Suspicious - Person - 2025026537 03/30/25 20:12 Suspicious - Person - 2025026759 03/31 /25 02:47 Suspicious - Person - 2025026813 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Suspicious - Circumstances WP25007714 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25005371 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25005476 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25005864 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006096 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006121 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006157 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006701 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006756 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007008 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007136 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007212 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007316 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007371 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007476 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25007805 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25008061 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25008121 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25008185 911 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25008205 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle; Medical - Seizure Total: 1 03/10/25 17:10 Suspicious - Person - 2025020489 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP25006227 911 Theft Total: 14 03/01/25 17:20 Theft 2025017545 Citizen Aid WP25005342 Phone 03/03/2513:42 Theft 2025018098 Theft WP25005499 Phone 03/03/25 21:03 Theft 2025018249 Theft WP25005559 Phone 03/06/2511:43 Theft 2025019012 Theft WP25005790 Phone 03/06/2515:51 Theft 2025019093 Theft WP25005821 Phone 03/08/25 13:49 Theft 2025019756 Fraud - Financial Transaction WP25006008 Phone 03/11/2511:55 Theft 2025020715 Theft WP25006284 Phone 03/13/2513:56 Theft 2025021380 Theft WP25006494 Phone 03/15/25 08:57 Theft 2025022055 Theft WP25006698 Phone 03/19/2515:33 Theft 2025023442 Theft WP25007107 Phone 03/22/2510:43 Theft 2025024326 Theft WP25007392 Phone 03/22/2516:39 Theft 2025024451 Theft WP25007429 Phone 03/28/2510:49 Theft 2025026088 Theft WP25007972 Phone 03/31/2511:02 Theft 2025026882 Theft WP25008227 Phone Theft; Dispatch - CAD - Addressing Problems Total: 1 03/29/25 11:13 Theft; Dispatch - CAD - 2025026428 Theft WP25008086 Phone Theft - Identity Theft Total: 1 03/11 /25 13:35 Theft - Identity Theft 2025020744 Theft - Identity Theft WP25006296 Phone Page 19 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Theft - Shoplifting Total: 18 03/04/25 12:38 Theft - Shoplifting 2025018372 Theft - Shoplifting WP25005600 Phone 03/07/25 12:00 Theft - Shoplifting 2025019357 Theft - Shoplifting WP25005888 Phone 03/08/25 15:28 Theft - Shoplifting 2025019791 Theft - Shoplifting WP25006021 Phone 03/09/25 13:07 Theft - Shoplifting 2025020074 Theft - Shoplifting WP25006093 Phone 03/14/25 13:11 Theft - Shoplifting 2025021686 Theft - Shoplifting WP25006587 Phone 03/14/25 19:26 Theft - Shoplifting 2025021874 Theft - Shoplifting WP25006657 Phone 03/15/25 17:04 Theft - Shoplifting 2025022168 Theft - Shoplifting WP25006725 911 03/18/25 21:24 Theft - Shoplifting 2025023242 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007043 Phone 03/20/25 21:06 Theft - Shoplifting 2025023849 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007234 Phone 03/21 /25 18:21 Theft - Shoplifting 2025024113 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007331 Phone 03/22/25 23:54 Theft - Shoplifting 2025024588 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007462 911 03/23/25 14:00 Theft - Shoplifting 2025024688 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007500 Phone 03/23/25 15:26 Theft - Shoplifting 2025024705 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007510 Phone 03/24/25 16:30 Theft - Shoplifting 2025024991 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007605 Phone 03/28/25 15:37 Theft - Shoplifting 2025026172 Theft - Shoplifting WP25007999 Phone 03/29/25 16:53 Theft - Shoplifting 2025026507 Theft - Shoplifting WP25008109 911 03/31 /25 17:13 Theft - Shoplifting 2025027009 Theft - Shoplifting WP25008272 Phone 03/31 /25 19:21 Theft - Shoplifting 2025027051 Theft - Shoplifting WP25008289 Phone Threats Total: 3 03/13/25 22:35 Threats 2025021552 Civil Complaint WP25006548 Phone 03/20/2514:21 Threats 2025023708 Threats WP25007189 Phone 03/27/25 08:22 Threats 2025025765 Threats WP25007862 Phone Tow Total: 1 03/24/25 09:33 Tow 2025024881 Phone Traffic - Complaint Total: 24 03/03/25 04:29 Traffic - Complaint 2025017992 Traffic - Complaint WP25005459 Phone 03/03/25 06:24 Traffic - Complaint 2025018000 Traffic - Complaint WP25005462 Phone 03/03/25 11:01 Traffic - Complaint 2025018059 Traffic - Complaint WP25005486 Phone 03/03/25 15:37 Traffic - Complaint 2025018137 Traffic - Complaint WP25005512 911 03/07/25 21:30 Traffic - Complaint 2025019589 Traffic - Complaint WP25005952 Phone 03/11/25 13:22 Traffic - Complaint 2025020739 Traffic - Complaint WP25006295 Phone 03/12/25 14:21 Traffic - Complaint 2025021052 Traffic - Complaint WP25006403 Phone 03/15/25 18:35 Traffic - Complaint 2025022198 Traffic - Complaint WP25006737 911 03/17/25 11:42 Traffic - Complaint 2025022707 Traffic - Complaint WP25006884 Phone 03/17/25 18:18 Traffic - Complaint 2025022855 Traffic - Complaint WP25006933 911 03/18/25 19:51 Traffic - Complaint 2025023209 Traffic - Complaint WP25007032 Phone 03/20/25 22:47 Traffic - Complaint 2025023870 Traffic - Complaint WP25007242 911 03/21/25 20:20 Traffic - Complaint 2025024161 Traffic - Complaint WP25007341 Phone 03/22/25 15:50 Traffic - Complaint 2025024435 Traffic - Complaint WP25007424 Phone 03/22/25 21:09 Traffic - Complaint 2025024543 Traffic - Complaint WP25007450 Phone 03/23/25 15:56 Traffic - Complaint 2025024711 Traffic - Complaint WP25007513 Phone 03/23/25 16:25 Traffic - Complaint 2025024720 Assault WP25007515 911 03/24/25 17:05 Traffic - Complaint 2025025002 Traffic - Complaint WP25007608 Phone 03/24/25 19:44 Traffic - Complaint 2025025054 Traffic - Complaint WP25007625 Phone Page 20 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/24/25 21:23 Traffic - Complaint 2025025085 Traffic - Complaint WP25007633 Phone 03/25/25 12:17 Traffic - Complaint 2025025219 Traffic - Complaint WP25007685 Phone 03/27/25 08:42 Traffic - Complaint 2025025769 Traffic - Complaint WP25007866 Phone 03/27/25 21:41 Traffic - Complaint 2025025992 DUI WP25007947 Phone 03/27/25 22:44 Traffic - Complaint 2025026018 Traffic - Complaint WP25007951 911 Traffic - Complaint; Agency Assist Total: 1 03/25/25 22:22 Traffic - Complaint; 2025025377 Agency Assist WP25007737 911 Traffic - Complaint; Intoxicated Person Total: 1 03/14/25 22:03 Traffic - Complaint; 2025021965 Traffic - Complaint WP25006678 Phone Traffic - Hazard Total: 3 03/19/25 14:13 Traffic - Hazard 2025023417 Traffic - Hazard WP25007093 911 03/23/25 17:17 Traffic - Hazard 2025024728 Traffic - Hazard WP25007519 Phone 03/31/25 14:57 Traffic - Hazard 2025026952 Traffic - Hazard WP25008252 Phone Traffic Stop Total: 575 03/01/25 07:53 Traffic Stop 2025017406 Officer 03/01/25 11:01 Traffic Stop 2025017450 Officer 03/01/25 11:26 Traffic Stop 2025017457 Officer 03/01/25 11:42 Traffic Stop 2025017459 Warrant - Arrest WP25005316 Officer 03/01/25 12:06 Traffic Stop 2025017468 Traffic Stop WP25005317 Officer 03/01/25 14:56 Traffic Stop 2025017514 Officer 03/01/25 18:35 Traffic Stop 2025017564 Traffic Stop WP25005352 Officer 03/01/25 19:11 Traffic Stop 2025017583 Officer 03/01/25 19:22 Traffic Stop 2025017587 Officer 03/01/25 19:27 Traffic Stop 2025017592 Officer 03/01/25 19:33 Traffic Stop 2025017594 Officer 03/01/25 19:55 Traffic Stop 2025017605 Officer 03/01/25 20:20 Traffic Stop 2025017614 Officer 03/01/25 20:25 Traffic Stop 2025017617 Officer 03/01/25 20:34 Traffic Stop 2025017623 Officer 03/01/25 21:26 Traffic Stop 2025017646 Officer 03/01/25 22:12 Traffic Stop 2025017660 Officer 03/01/25 23:18 Traffic Stop 2025017676 Traffic Stop WP25005380 Officer 03/02/25 02:43 Traffic Stop 2025017708 Officer 03/02/25 03:29 Traffic Stop 2025017711 Officer 03/02/25 12:01 Traffic Stop 2025017772 Officer 03/02/25 12:02 Traffic Stop 2025017774 Officer 03/02/25 12:16 Traffic Stop 2025017779 Officer 03/02/25 12:31 Traffic Stop 2025017782 Officer 03/02/25 12:45 Traffic Stop 2025017784 Officer 03/02/25 12:51 Traffic Stop 2025017786 Officer 03/02/25 13:06 Traffic Stop 2025017792 Officer 03/02/25 13:17 Traffic Stop 2025017799 Traffic Stop WP25005406 Officer 03/02/25 13:19 Traffic Stop 2025017801 DUI WP25005410 Officer 03/02/25 15:38 Traffic Stop 2025017844 Officer Page 21 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/02/25 16:15 Traffic Stop 2025017854 Traffic Stop WP25005428 Officer 03/02/25 16:48 Traffic Stop 2025017863 Officer 03/02/25 17:02 Traffic Stop 2025017872 Traffic Stop WP25005435 Officer 03/02/25 17:17 Traffic Stop 2025017877 Officer 03/02/25 20:22 Traffic Stop 2025017924 Officer 03/02/25 22:09 Traffic Stop 2025017953 Officer 03/02/25 22:46 Traffic Stop 2025017963 Officer 03/02/25 23:29 Traffic Stop 2025017971 Officer 03/02/25 23:42 Traffic Stop 2025017973 Traffic Stop WP25005456 Officer 03/03/25 01:40 Traffic Stop 2025017986 Officer 03/03/25 03:50 Traffic Stop 2025017990 Officer 03/03/25 04:40 Traffic Stop 2025017993 Traffic Stop WP25005460 Officer 03/03/25 11:16 Traffic Stop 2025018062 Officer 03/03/25 14:45 Traffic Stop 2025018113 Officer 03/03/25 15:08 Traffic Stop 2025018125 Traffic Stop WP25005508 Officer 03/03/25 16:21 Traffic Stop 2025018154 Traffic Stop WP25005520 Officer 03/03/25 17:02 Traffic Stop 2025018163 Officer 03/03/25 17:22 Traffic Stop 2025018169 Officer 03/03/25 17:33 Traffic Stop 2025018174 Officer 03/03/25 17:56 Traffic Stop 2025018184 Traffic Stop WP25005536 Officer 03/03/25 22:26 Traffic Stop 2025018265 Warrant - Arrest WP25005566 Officer 03/03/25 23:24 Traffic Stop 2025018274 Traffic Stop WP25005570 Officer 03/04/25 01:52 Traffic Stop 2025018287 Traffic Stop WP25005575 Officer 03/04/25 06:18 Traffic Stop 2025018300 Traffic Stop WP25005580 Officer 03/04/25 11:49 Traffic Stop 2025018358 Officer 03/04/25 12:07 Traffic Stop 2025018365 Officer 03/04/25 12:12 Traffic Stop 2025018368 Drugs WP25005599 Officer 03/04/25 14:06 Traffic Stop 2025018397 Drugs WP25005608 Officer 03/04/25 15:00 Traffic Stop 2025018412 Officer 03/04/25 17:14 Traffic Stop 2025018449 Officer 03/04/25 17:31 Traffic Stop 2025018454 Officer 03/04/25 22:06 Traffic Stop 2025018508 Traffic Stop WP25005640 Officer 03/04/25 22:49 Traffic Stop 2025018515 Officer 03/04/25 22:53 Traffic Stop 2025018516 Officer 03/05/25 11:56 Traffic Stop 2025018648 Officer 03/05/25 12:29 Traffic Stop 2025018653 Officer 03/05/25 16:18 Traffic Stop 2025018722 Officer 03/05/25 16:33 Traffic Stop 2025018733 Traffic Stop WP25005730 Officer 03/05/25 17:35 Traffic Stop 2025018769 Officer 03/05/25 18:09 Traffic Stop 2025018783 Officer 03/05/25 19:34 Traffic Stop 2025018821 Traffic Stop WP25005745 Officer 03/05/25 23:01 Traffic Stop 2025018889 Officer 03/05/25 23:48 Traffic Stop 2025018898 Officer 03/06/25 00:03 Traffic Stop 2025018903 Officer 03/06/25 03:34 Traffic Stop 2025018924 Officer 03/06/25 05:54 Traffic Stop 2025018933 Officer 03/06/25 11:06 Traffic Stop 2025019001 Officer Page 22 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/06/25 11:17 Traffic Stop 2025019006 Officer 03/06/25 12:38 Traffic Stop 2025019026 Officer 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Officer 03/06/25 23:46 Traffic Stop 2025019243 Officer 03/07/25 00:21 Traffic Stop 2025019250 Officer 03/07/25 00:40 Traffic Stop 2025019253 Traffic Stop WP25005867 Officer 03/07/25 01:03 Traffic Stop 2025019255 Traffic Stop WP25005868 Officer 03/07/25 01:35 Traffic Stop 2025019261 Officer 03/07/25 02:03 Traffic Stop 2025019265 Officer 03/07/25 07:59 Traffic Stop 2025019288 Traffic Stop WP25005874 Officer 03/07/25 10:52 Traffic Stop 2025019334 Officer 03/07/25 10:57 Traffic Stop 2025019336 Traffic Stop WP25005882 Officer 03/07/25 11:11 Traffic Stop 2025019340 Officer 03/07/25 11:29 Traffic Stop 2025019345 Officer 03/07/25 11:38 Traffic Stop 2025019349 Traffic Stop WP25005885 Officer 03/07/25 12:06 Traffic Stop 2025019360 Officer 03/07/25 12:22 Traffic Stop 2025019365 Officer 03/07/25 13:04 Traffic Stop 2025019377 Officer 03/07/25 15:22 Traffic Stop 2025019440 Traffic Stop WP25005917 Officer 03/07/25 15:50 Traffic Stop 2025019451 Officer 03/07/25 16:08 Traffic Stop 2025019458 Officer 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Officer 03/10/25 18:58 Traffic Stop 2025020523 Officer Page 24 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/10/25 19:21 Traffic Stop 2025020529 Officer 03/10/25 19:26 Traffic Stop 2025020531 Officer 03/10/25 19:38 Traffic Stop 2025020534 Officer 03/10/25 19:41 Traffic Stop 2025020536 Officer 03/10/25 20:20 Traffic Stop 2025020545 Officer 03/10/25 20:35 Traffic Stop 2025020552 Officer 03/10/25 21:35 Traffic Stop 2025020570 Officer 03/11/25 01:37 Traffic Stop 2025020610 Traffic Stop WP25006255 Officer 03/11/25 09:56 Traffic Stop 2025020661 Officer 03/11/25 10:52 Traffic Stop 2025020688 Traffic Stop WP25006276 Officer 03/11/25 12:25 Traffic Stop 2025020723 Officer 03/11/25 12:34 Traffic Stop 2025020724 Officer 03/11/25 13:27 Traffic Stop 2025020741 Officer 03/11/25 13:42 Traffic Stop 2025020745 Officer 03/11/25 15:00 Traffic Stop 2025020769 Officer 03/11/25 16:33 Traffic Stop 2025020795 Officer 03/11/25 17:09 Traffic Stop 2025020809 Officer 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Traffic Stop 2025021177 Officer 03/12/25 20:51 Traffic Stop 2025021178 Officer 03/12/25 20:59 Traffic Stop 2025021181 Officer 03/12/25 21:03 Traffic Stop 2025021183 Traffic Stop WP25006442 Officer 03/12/25 21:52 Traffic Stop 2025021195 Officer 03/12/25 22:09 Traffic Stop 2025021201 Officer 03/12/25 22:15 Traffic Stop 2025021202 Officer 03/12/25 23:52 Traffic Stop 2025021217 Officer 03/13/25 01:31 Traffic Stop 2025021233 Traffic Stop WP25006454 Officer 03/13/25 03:09 Traffic Stop 2025021243 Officer 03/13/25 10:01 Traffic Stop 2025021302 Officer Page 25 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/13/25 10:02 Traffic Stop 2025021303 Officer 03/13/25 10:20 Traffic Stop 2025021313 Officer 03/13/25 10:30 Traffic Stop 2025021315 Officer 03/13/25 10:47 Traffic Stop 2025021320 Traffic Stop WP25006477 Officer 03/13/25 13:10 Traffic Stop 2025021371 Officer 03/13/25 13:58 Traffic Stop 2025021381 Traffic Stop WP25006495 Officer 03/13/25 16:33 Traffic Stop 2025021430 Officer 03/13/25 16:51 Traffic Stop 2025021441 Traffic Stop WP25006514 Officer 03/13/25 18:18 Traffic Stop 2025021469 Officer 03/13/25 20:51 Traffic Stop 2025021502 Officer 03/13/25 20:51 Traffic Stop 2025021504 Officer 03/13/25 21:05 Traffic Stop 2025021512 Officer 03/13/25 21:06 Traffic Stop 2025021513 Officer 03/13/25 21:08 Traffic Stop 2025021515 Officer 03/13/25 21:39 Traffic Stop 2025021529 Officer 03/13/25 23:35 Traffic Stop 2025021569 Officer 03/14/25 01:04 Traffic Stop 2025021581 Officer 03/14/25 01:05 Traffic Stop 2025021582 Traffic Stop WP25006556 Officer 03/14/25 07:44 Traffic Stop 2025021610 Officer 03/14/25 08:35 Traffic Stop 2025021617 Officer 03/14/25 08:42 Traffic Stop 2025021619 Traffic Stop WP25006565 Officer 03/14/25 11:10 Traffic Stop 2025021657 Officer 03/14/25 11:32 Traffic Stop 2025021662 Officer 03/14/25 12:02 Traffic Stop 2025021665 Traffic Stop WP25006579 Officer 03/14/25 12:50 Traffic Stop 2025021675 Traffic Stop WP25006583 Officer 03/14/25 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Traffic Stop 2025021976 Traffic Stop WP25006680 Officer 03/14/25 22:36 Traffic Stop 2025021981 Officer 03/14/25 22:48 Traffic Stop 2025021986 Officer Page 26 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/14/25 22:50 Traffic Stop 2025021989 Officer 03/14/25 23:32 Traffic Stop 2025022002 Officer 03/15/25 01:32 Traffic Stop 2025022024 Officer 03/15/25 03:42 Traffic Stop 2025022033 Officer 03/15/25 05:26 Traffic Stop 2025022042 Traffic Stop WP25006691 Officer 03/15/25 09:53 Traffic Stop 2025022067 Traffic Stop WP25006699 Officer 03/15/25 13:50 Traffic Stop 2025022115 Officer 03/15/25 14:09 Traffic Stop 2025022119 Officer 03/15/25 14:34 Traffic Stop 2025022122 Officer 03/15/25 14:56 Traffic Stop 2025022129 Officer 03/15/25 15:13 Traffic Stop 2025022136 Officer 03/15/25 16:28 Traffic Stop 2025022151 Officer 03/15/25 16:33 Traffic Stop 2025022152 Officer 03/15/25 16:38 Traffic Stop 2025022153 Officer 03/15/25 16:44 Traffic Stop 2025022156 Officer 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Traffic Stop 2025022425 Officer 03/16/25 12:00 Traffic Stop 2025022426 Officer 03/16/25 12:05 Traffic Stop 2025022428 Officer 03/16/25 12:07 Traffic Stop 2025022429 Officer 03/16/25 12:13 Traffic Stop 2025022430 Officer 03/16/25 12:22 Traffic Stop 2025022433 Traffic Stop WP25006794 Officer 03/16/25 12:25 Traffic Stop 2025022435 Officer 03/16/25 12:32 Traffic Stop 2025022436 Officer 03/16/25 12:44 Traffic Stop 2025022439 Officer 03/16/25 13:46 Traffic Stop 2025022462 Officer 03/16/25 17:11 Traffic Stop 2025022503 Officer 03/16/25 19:58 Traffic Stop 2025022551 Officer 03/16/25 20:31 Traffic Stop 2025022562 Officer 03/16/25 20:44 Traffic Stop 2025022567 Officer Page 27 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/16/25 22:02 Traffic Stop 2025022582 Officer 03/16/25 22:47 Traffic Stop 2025022589 Officer 03/17/25 00:27 Traffic Stop 2025022603 Traffic Stop WP25006848 Officer 03/17/25 01:27 Traffic Stop 2025022607 Traffic Stop WP25006849 Officer 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Traffic Stop 2025024777 Traffic Stop WP25007529 Officer 03/23/25 21:05 Traffic Stop 2025024782 Officer 03/23/25 21:30 Traffic Stop 2025024787 Officer 03/23/25 21:59 Traffic Stop 2025024796 Officer 03/23/25 23:31 Traffic Stop 2025024810 Officer 03/24/25 05:30 Traffic Stop 2025024844 Officer 03/24/25 09:41 Traffic Stop 2025024883 Officer 03/24/25 13:50 Traffic Stop 2025024944 Officer Page 30 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/24/25 19:38 Traffic Stop 2025025052 Officer 03/24/25 23:05 Traffic Stop 2025025109 Officer 03/25/25 00:07 Traffic Stop 2025025115 Officer 03/25/25 09:18 Traffic Stop 2025025165 Officer 03/25/25 10:50 Traffic Stop 2025025184 Officer 03/25/25 11:20 Traffic Stop 2025025196 Officer 03/25/25 11:27 Traffic Stop 2025025199 Officer 03/25/25 12:11 Traffic Stop 2025025216 Officer 03/25/25 12:42 Traffic Stop 2025025224 Officer 03/25/25 14:58 Traffic Stop 2025025261 03/25/25 15:14 Traffic Stop 2025025267 Officer 03/25/25 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Traffic Stop 2025025687 Officer 03/26/25 22:25 Traffic Stop 2025025693 Officer 03/26/25 22:28 Traffic Stop 2025025696 Officer 03/26/25 22:33 Traffic Stop 2025025698 Traffic Stop WP25007840 Officer 03/26/25 22:41 Traffic Stop 2025025702 Traffic Stop WP25007842 Officer 03/26/25 23:56 Traffic Stop 2025025714 Officer 03/27/25 00:04 Traffic Stop 2025025715 Drugs WP25007848 Officer 03/27/25 10:19 Traffic Stop 2025025784 Officer 03/27/25 10:55 Traffic Stop 2025025795 Officer 03/27/25 11:40 Traffic Stop 2025025807 Officer 03/27/25 13:09 Traffic Stop 2025025827 Officer 03/27/25 14:32 Traffic Stop 2025025856 Officer 03/27/25 14:48 Traffic Stop 2025025862 Officer 03/27/25 15:47 Traffic Stop 2025025887 Officer 03/27/25 19:01 Traffic Stop 2025025950 Officer 03/27/25 19:58 Traffic Stop 2025025962 Traffic Stop WP25007937 Officer Page 31 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/27/25 20:04 Traffic Stop 2025025965 Officer 03/27/25 20:09 Traffic Stop 2025025967 Traffic Stop WP25007939 03/27/25 20:51 Traffic Stop 2025025985 Officer 03/27/25 21:56 Traffic Stop 2025025998 Officer 03/27/25 23:17 Traffic Stop 2025026024 Officer 03/28/25 00:27 Traffic Stop 2025026036 Drugs WP25007959 Officer 03/28/25 03:33 Traffic Stop 2025026047 Officer 03/28/25 11:45 Traffic Stop 2025026104 Officer 03/28/25 13:21 Traffic Stop 2025026124 Officer 03/28/25 13:53 Traffic Stop 2025026130 Officer 03/28/25 13:57 Traffic Stop 2025026131 Officer 03/28/25 14:08 Traffic Stop 2025026133 Traffic Stop WP25007987 Officer 03/28/25 14:21 Traffic Stop 2025026140 Traffic Stop WP25007990 Officer 03/28/25 14:37 Traffic Stop 2025026146 Traffic Stop WP25007992 Officer 03/28/25 14:47 Traffic Stop 2025026151 Officer 03/28/25 17:48 Traffic Stop 2025026215 Traffic Stop WP25008017 Officer 03/28/25 17:59 Traffic Stop 2025026220 Traffic Stop WP25008019 Officer 03/28/25 18:58 Traffic Stop 2025026247 Officer 03/28/25 19:13 Traffic Stop 2025026256 Officer 03/28/25 19:13 Traffic Stop 2025026257 Officer 03/28/25 19:14 Traffic Stop 2025026258 Officer 03/28/25 19:24 Traffic Stop 2025026266 Officer 03/28/25 19:34 Traffic Stop 2025026269 Officer 03/28/25 20:09 Traffic Stop 2025026278 Officer 03/28/25 20:16 Traffic Stop 2025026280 Officer 03/28/25 20:18 Traffic Stop 2025026282 Officer 03/28/25 20:50 Traffic Stop 2025026288 Officer 03/28/25 20:52 Traffic Stop 2025026289 Officer 03/28/25 21:11 Traffic Stop 2025026298 Officer 03/28/25 21:12 Traffic Stop 2025026299 Traffic Stop WP25008046 Officer 03/28/25 21:53 Traffic Stop 2025026317 Officer 03/28/25 22:29 Traffic Stop 2025026333 Officer 03/28/25 22:42 Traffic Stop 2025026338 Officer 03/28/25 23:06 Traffic Stop 2025026341 Officer 03/29/25 00:50 Traffic Stop 2025026365 Agency Assist WP25008064 Officer 03/29/25 03:29 Traffic Stop 2025026382 Officer 03/29/25 04:36 Traffic Stop 2025026387 Traffic Stop WP25008072 Officer 03/29/25 10:57 Traffic Stop 2025026423 Traffic Stop WP25008084 Officer 03/29/25 12:44 Traffic Stop 2025026451 Officer 03/29/25 12:54 Traffic Stop 2025026454 Officer 03/29/25 17:35 Traffic Stop 2025026511 Officer 03/29/25 17:42 Traffic Stop 2025026514 Officer 03/29/25 18:29 Traffic Stop 2025026524 Traffic Stop WP25008115 Officer 03/29/25 18:36 Traffic Stop 2025026526 Traffic Stop WP25008116 Officer 03/29/25 23:17 Traffic Stop 2025026565 Officer 03/30/25 00:01 Traffic Stop 2025026570 Traffic Stop WP25008136 Officer 03/30/25 01:07 Traffic Stop 2025026579 DUI WP25008141 Officer Page 32 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/30/25 01:30 Traffic Stop 2025026582 Officer 03/30/25 10:30 Traffic Stop 2025026636 Traffic Stop WP25008154 Officer 03/30/25 10:52 Traffic Stop 2025026640 Traffic Stop WP25008156 Officer 03/30/25 12:00 Traffic Stop 2025026653 Officer 03/30/25 14:09 Traffic Stop 2025026673 Officer 03/30/25 18:53 Traffic Stop 2025026738 Officer 03/30/25 21:18 Traffic Stop 2025026780 Traffic Stop WP25008187 Officer 03/30/25 22:18 Traffic Stop 2025026791 Traffic Stop WP25008196 Officer 03/31/25 11:41 Traffic Stop 2025026894 Officer 03/31/25 12:37 Traffic Stop 2025026905 Officer 03/31/25 12:52 Traffic Stop 2025026912 Officer 03/31/25 13:50 Traffic Stop 2025026925 Officer 03/31/25 15:06 Traffic Stop 2025026958 Officer 03/31/25 16:00 Traffic Stop 2025026981 Officer 03/31/25 17:26 Traffic Stop 2025027012 Officer 03/31/25 18:19 Traffic Stop 2025027034 Officer 03/31/25 18:48 Traffic Stop 2025027041 Officer 03/31/25 19:14 Traffic Stop 2025027046 Traffic Stop WP25008288 Officer 03/31/25 19:59 Traffic Stop 2025027064 Officer 03/31/25 21:11 Traffic Stop 2025027085 Officer 03/31/25 21:27 Traffic Stop 2025027091 Officer 03/31/25 21:32 Traffic Stop 2025027094 Officer 03/31/25 22:31 Traffic Stop 2025027105 Officer 03/31/25 22:39 Traffic Stop 2025027107 Officer 03/31/25 22:43 Traffic Stop 2025027108 Officer 03/31/25 23:09 Traffic Stop 2025027113 Officer 03/31/25 23:13 Traffic Stop 2025027114 Traffic Stop WP25008302 Officer 03/31/25 23:22 Traffic Stop 2025027117 DUI WP25008304 Officer Traffic Stop ; Agency Assist Total: 1 03/07/25 00:21 Traffic Stop ; Agency 2025019249 Officer Traffic Stop ; Dispatch - CAD - Addressing Problems Total: 1 03/05/25 19:31 Traffic Stop ; Dispatch - 2025018817 Traffic Stop WP25005742 Officer Traffic Stop ; Motorist Aid Total: 1 03/17/25 14:18 Traffic Stop ; Motorist 2025022741 Officer Training Total: 12 03/03/25 06:15 Training 2025017997 03/04/2512:22 Training 2025018370 03/13/2515:09 Training 2025021403 03/15/25 09:21 Training 2025022060 Phone 03/17/25 06:26 Training 2025022635 Phone 03/18/25 06:42 Training 2025022988 Other 03/19/25 06:11 Training 2025023300 03/19/25 09:47 Training 2025023336 03/24/25 06:37 Training 2025024849 Page 33 of 34 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 03/25/25 08:52 Training 2025025160 Officer 03/26/2515:01 Training 2025025558 03/27/25 08:22 Training 2025025764 Trespass Total: 6 03/09/25 23:18 Trespass 2025020269 Trespass WP25006156 Phone 03/10/2517:27 Trespass 2025020496 Trespass WP25006229 Phone 03/11/25 15:44 Trespass 2025020782 Trespass WP25006304 911 03/16/25 21:07 Trespass 2025022573 Trespass WP25006839 Phone 03/17/2516:37 Trespass 2025022804 Trespass WP25006916 Phone 03/30/25 20:04 Trespass 2025026755 Trespass WP25008182 Phone Unwanted Person Total: 7 03/06/25 13:55 Unwanted Person 2025019048 Unwanted Person WP25005804 Phone 03/07/25 01:22 Unwanted Person 2025019259 Unwanted Person WP25005869 Phone 03/15/25 11:30 Unwanted Person 2025022086 Unwanted Person WP25006709 Phone 03/27/25 21:04 Unwanted Person 2025025988 Unwanted Person WP25007945 911 03/29/25 01:01 Unwanted Person 2025026367 Unwanted Person WP25008065 911 03/30/25 04:00 Unwanted Person 2025026595 Medical - Psychiatric - WP25008144 911 03/30/25 20:11 Unwanted Person 2025026757 Unwanted Person WP25008183 911 Unwanted Person; Civil Complaint Total: 1 03/26/25 08:32 Unwanted Person; Civil 2025025433 Unwanted Person WP25007748 911 Vehicle Off Road Total: 1 03/05/25 08:42 Vehicle Off Road 2025018587 911 Warrant - Arrest Total: 3 03/26/25 19:35 Warrant - Arrest 2025025657 Warrant - Arrest WP25007825 Officer 03/30/25 10:41 Warrant - Arrest 2025026638 Warrant - Arrest WP25008155 Officer 03/31 /25 14:38 Warrant - Arrest 2025026949 Warrant - Arrest WP25008250 Warrant - Attempt Total: 4 03/11 /25 15:24 Warrant - Attempt 2025020776 03/20/25 16:14 Warrant - Attempt 2025023753 Warrant - Arrest WP25007206 Officer 03/24/25 14:47 Warrant - Attempt 2025024965 Warrant - Arrest WP25007596 Officer 03/28/25 19:51 Warrant - Attempt 2025026273 Officer Total Records: 1338 Page 34 of 34 Monticello Patrol Hour Summary Hours Purchased Per Contract: 1 21,900.00 Starting Hours (beginning of month): 18,340.25 M-T-D (detailed below): 1,855.25 "Estimated Hours not verified byfinal monthly payroll Balance going forward (to next month): 16,485.00 Y-T-D: 1 5,415.00 Shift Start Shift Stop Date Shift Start Time Shift Stop Date Time Schedule Position Time Type Regular Hours 1-Mar-25 16:00 1-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3221 Sheriff Genera 4 1-Mar-25 0:00 1-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 6 1-Mar-25 18:00 2-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 12 2-Mar-25 18:00 3-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 12 5-Mar-25 18:00 6-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Generz 12 6-Mar-25 18:00 7-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 12 12-Mar-25 18:00 13-Mar-25 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 10 13-Mar-25 18:00 14-Mar-25 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 10 14-Mar-25 4:00 14-Mar-25 4:30 Extra Hours: Mor 3240 EOS Premium 0.5 14-Mar-25 18:00 15-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 12 15-Mar-25 18:00 16-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Generz 12 16-Mar-25 18:00 17-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 12 15-Mar-25 10:00 15-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Generz 12 22-Mar-25 14:00 22-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3221 Sheriff Genera 4 1-Mar-25 18:00 1-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Generz 4 12-Mar-25 16:00 13-Mar-25 2:00 Monticello (60) 3230 Sheriff Genera 10 13-Mar-25 16:00 14-Mar-25 2:00 Monticello (60) 3230 Sheriff Genera 10 21-Mar-25 0:00 21-Mar-25 2:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Genera 2 26-Mar-25 16:00 27-Mar-25 2:00 Monticello (60) 3230 Sheriff Genera 10 27-Mar-25 16:00 28-Mar-25 2:00 Monticello (60) 3230 Sheriff Genera 10 1-Mar-25 8:00 1-Mar-25 16:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 8 2-Mar-25 8:00 2-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 12 2-Mar-25 20:00 2-Mar-25 22:00 Extra Hours: Mor 3211 EOS Premium 2 5-Mar-25 8:00 5-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 12 5-Mar-25 20:00 5-Mar-25 20:45 Extra Hours: Mor 3211 EOS Premium 0.75 6-Mar-25 8:00 6-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 12 6-Mar-25 20:00 6-Mar-25 21:00 Extra Hours: Mor 3211 EOS Premium 1 12-Mar-25 8:00 12-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 10 16-Mar-25 8:00 16-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello 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Sheriff Genera 3240 Sheriff Premix 8.5 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 12 12 7 12 8 3 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 4 4 6 8 10 10 31-Mar-25 12:00 1-Apr-25 0:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 1-Mar-25 6:00 1-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Genera 12 13-Mar-25 6:00 13-Mar-25 16:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 10 14-Mar-25 6:00 14-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 12 15-Mar-25 6:00 15-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Genera 12 15-Mar-25 18:00 15-Mar-25 19:00 Extra Hours: Mor 3210 EOS Premium 1 26-Mar-25 8:00 26-Mar-25 16:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 8 27-Mar-25 8:00 27-Mar-25 16:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Genera 8 5-Mar-25 1:00 5-Mar-25 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Genera 5 5-Mar-25 10:00 5-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 6-Mar-25 10:00 6-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 12-Mar-25 10:00 12-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 10 13-Mar-25 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Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Generz 12 8-Mar-25 10:00 8-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 9-Mar-25 10:00 9-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Generz 12 9-Mar-25 22:00 10-Mar-25 0:00 Extra Hours: Mor 3220 EOS Premium 2 10-Mar-25 10:00 10-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Generz 10 17-Mar-25 10:00 17-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 18-Mar-25 10:00 18-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 21-Mar-25 10:00 21-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 22-Mar-25 10:00 22-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 23-Mar-25 10:00 23-Mar-25 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 12 24-Mar-25 10:00 24-Mar-25 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 10 25-Mar-25 17:00 25-Mar-25 19:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Genera 2 3-Mar-25 6:00 3-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Genera 12 4-Mar-25 6:00 4-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Genera 12 7-Mar-25 6:00 7-Mar-25 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 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curb stops that couldn't be adjusted as planned during construction - $14,436.99 Complete grading and concrete work for transformer installation-$17,926.90 City of Monticello 04/14/2025 2 Inge Urcier ItE • Install bollards around transformer in Block 52 - $12,824.55 Sri p .ec o , 1'r y.. t, City of Monticello 04/14/2025 3 3nge Urder ItE • Install filter pave material in gaps between block and concrete sidewalk — estimated $15,000 • Install anti -slip topcoat to all filter pave areas - $11,921 City of Monticello 04/14/2025 4 owlTTmeI7: rim f FW • Install three bronze poles and concrete foundations for wayfinding signs in locations outside the project area- $17,211.39 City of Monticello Location 5 East -facing Signage Bertram Park •--� Ballfietds 1 Pinewood Elememary 1 Great River Trailhead 1 Monttstippi 1 Location 5 (1) Sign face (1) One-sided pole bracket Broadway Street east of Elm Street Location 6 South -facing Signage Community Center 1 Public Parking Rrvertront 10 Parks 19 Library 10 MontiAns 1 Location 6 (1) Sign face (1) One-sided pole bracket Walnut Street north of 4th Street Location 7 East -facing Signage Communly Center Publ c Parking Rrvedront Parks Lbrary MonbArs Location 7 (1) Sign face (1) One-sided pole bracket 4th Street east of Walnut Street 04/14/2025 5 Questions?