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City Council Agenda Packet 01-13-2003AGENDA REGULAR MEETING - MONTWELIA) ciTy COUNCIL Monday, January 13, 2003 - 7 p.m. Mayor: Bruce Thielen Council Members: Roger Carlson, Brian Stump{ and Glen Posusta. Oath of'nffiee_for Mrrynr and Councilmenibers 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Consideration of options for tilling vacancy on Council ;. Approve minutes of December 9, 2002 regular Council meeting 4. Consideration of adding items to the agenda. 5. Citizen comments /petitions, request and complaints. C-. A,. Rick Borden and representative from Larson Allen F /?'Z(4A-7 6,„fljto a G. Consent agenda. �b ► A. Consideration of ratifying new hires ors identrlied. • r'46 tbA 0? �9 B. Consideration of resolution authorizing mutual aid assistance. CO Consideration of adopting increases to the development fee structure. Consideration of a request to rezone the proposed Groveland 411' Addition from AO (agriculture -open space) to R -1 (single family residential) and B -2 (limited business). Applicant: Ocello, LLC Consideration of resolution authorizing a feasibility study for lift station to serve the Groveland development area. F. Consideration of a request for concept stage approval of a planned Lunt developiiient for the Horne Depot Commercial Development. Applicant: Birchland Development Company, .john Lundsten, Jerry Niathwig, Lee Parks and Hone Depot. G. Consideration of authorization to submit an CAW for the l Ionic Depot development. l 1. Consideration of joint resolution approving annexation o1' R.ichard Davidson property. Consideration of joint resolution approving annexation of Chadwick property. Consideration of a resolution authorizing preparation of plans and specifications oil construction of the Meadow Oaks Sanitary Sewer 1'orcelnaln. Council Agenda January 13, 2003 Page Two K. Consideration to amend the Contract for Private Development by and among front Porch, I,TD., the I IRA, and the City. 7. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion. 8. Consideration of annual appointments for 2003 9. Consideration of approving joint resolution with Monticello Township for annexation of Kjellberg's West Mobile Home Park. 10. Approve payment of bills for .lanuary. 11. Adjoul-n. Il • MONTICELLO MEMO TO: Mayor and Counci 1 FROM: Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator DATE: :larluary 9, 2003 Attached is a copy of the investigation report completed by the law firm of LeVander, Gillen and Miller regarding the residency question of (ilea Posusta. It is recommended that the COw7c11 acknowledge receipt of the report at Monday nights meeting. Attachment: Report Monticello City Hall, 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1, Monticello, MN 55362 -8831 • (763) 295 -2711 • Fax: (763) 295 -4404 Office of Public Works, 909 Golf Course Rd., Monticello, MN 55362 • (763) 295 -3170 • Fax: (763) 271 -3272 • L,EVANDER, GILLEN & MILLER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW January 7, 2003 Mr. Rick Wolfsteller City Administrator Monticello City Hall 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 -8831 RE: Residency Issue Dear Mr. Wolfsteller: VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL ROGER C. MILLER TIMOTHY], KUNTZ DANIEL J. BEESON ROLLIN H.CRAWFORD KENNETH J. ROFILF 'TONETTA T DOVE STEPHEN H.FOCHLER "JAY C KARLOVICH ANGELA M. LUTZ AMANN 'KORINF. L. LAND ANN C. O'REII.LY TROY C.KEPLER DARCY M. MOHR ROBIN M. HENNIX HAROLD LEVANDER 1910 -1992 ARTHUR GILLEN RETIRED "ALSO ADMITTED IN WISCONSIN " "ALSO ADMITTED IN NORTH DAKOTA Enclosed please find our memo with respect to the residency investigation of Glen Posusta. If you have any questions, please give us a call at your convenience. Very truly yours, Timothy J. Kuntz TJK:mes Enclosure C. Matthew Brokl (w /enclosure by fax and mail) 633 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651 -451 -1831 • FAx 651- 450 -7384 LEVANDER, GILLEN & MILLER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW MEMO TO: Rick Wolfsteller, Monticello City Administrator FROM: Timothy J. Kuntz and Troy C. Kepler DATE: January 7, 2003 RE: Residency Investigation of Glen Posusta ROGER C. MILLER TIMO'T'HY J. KUNTZ DANIEL J. BEESON ROLLIN H. CRAWFORD KENNETH J. ROHLF *TONETTA T. DOVE: STEPHEN II. FOCHLER * *JAY P. KARLOVICH ANGELA M. LUTZ AMANN *KORINE L. LAND ANN C. O'REILLY TROY C. KEPLER DARCY M. MOIIR ROBIN M. HENNIX HAROLD LEVANDER 1910.1992 ARTHUR GILLEN RETMED *also admittcd in Wisconsin * *also admitted in North Dakota Section 1. Background_ The City Administrator's Office contracted with outside legal counsel to prepare a report for the City Council of Monticello regarding whether council member -elect Glen Posusta (Posusta) met the requirements of residency within the City of Monticello prior to the general election and whether the council member -elect currently meets the residency requirements. Section 2. Tennessen Warning_ A Tennessen Warning was given to Mr. Posusta prior to his interview for this investigation. The Tennessen Warning has been attached hereto. Section 3. Resources, The investigation into this matter utilized the following resources: • Information provided by the City of Monticello, including: e Posusta's Affidavit of Candidacy. Posusta's driver's license and application. • Water meter readings and related information for the 412 West 3rd Street address in Monticello. • Xcel Energy bill for the 412 West Yd Street address in Monticello. • Correspondence sent to Posusta by the City of Monticello to the 412 West 3rd Street address. • Information regarding neighbors of the 412 West 3' d Street address in Monticello. • Map of the City of Monticello. • Viewing the Posusta properties in Otsego and Monticello. • Telephone interviews with Darlene Andres ((763) 295- 4734), Holly Kunkel ((763) 295- 4008), Claude Bradford ((763) 295 - 2340), and Dale Herbek ((763) 295 -6806) all residents of Monticello and neighbors to the Posusta property at 412 West 3rd Street in Monticello. • Personal interview with Glen Posusta, which lasted approximately 1.5 hours. • . Review of pertinent Minnesota Statutes and the three most recent Minnesota Supreme Court 633 SOUTH CONCORD STRLGI' • SUITE 400 • SOLI H I SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651- 451 -1831 -FAX 651- 450 -7384 rulings regarding the residency of elected officials. . Section 4. Summary. Based on our interviews and research, the following constitutes our summary of the events and represents our findings of fact: • Mr. Posusta is 49 years old. • Mr. Posusta is married to Lois Posusta. • The Posustas have three children. • The Posustas' seven year -old daughter is the only child currently residing with them. • The Posustas purchased a vacant lot on Eastwood Lane in the City of Monticello about 6 years ago with the intent of eventually building a home on the lot. • As part of the family's long range planning, the Posustas planned to move out of the home in Otsego and build a home on the vacant lot in the City of Monticello after their son graduated from high school. • The Posustas' son graduated from high school in June 2002. • The Posustas have had construction plans drawn up for the home that will be built on the vacant lot in the City of Monticello. • The Posustas plan to begin construction of their new home on the vacant lot in the City of Monticello in the spring of 2003. • As a result of his own research and consultations with former elected officials, Mr. Posusta was aware prior to filing for election that he needed to establish residency in the City of Monticello at least 30 days prior to the general election; that knowledge did play a role in his purchasing a home in the City of Monticello. • The Posustas believed it was important to secure a home prior to selling the Otsego Home that could be used as a transition home between the Otsego Home and the home they planned to construct on the vacant lot in the City of Monticello. • The Posustas wanted to be sure that the Otsego Home was sold prior to beginning construction of their new home on the vacant lot; they realized they would have to rent or buy transition housing in the meantime as they did not want to be without the financial resources (i.e. proceeds from sale of Otsego Home) when they started construction of their new home. When Posusta decided to run for office, the decision to purchase a transition home was accelerated. • hi August of 2002, the Posustas determined that they would need to find a home that could be used for the transition. • Posusta decided to run for election near the end of August 2002. ARF • The Posustas purchased the Otsego Home as joint tenants in 1988. • The Otsego Horne was used as the Posustas' primary residence after it was purchased. • The Posustas filed a . homestead declaration with Wright County declaring the Otsego Horne to be their homestead. On or about August 10, 2002, the Otsego Home was listed for sale with Edina Realty. • On or about November 24th, 2002, the Posustas entered into a purchase agreement for the sale of the Otsego Home. 2 033 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESO'T'A 55075 • 651 -451 -1831 • FAX 651- 450 -7384 • The sale of the Otsego Home was closed on December 27, 2002. • The Posustas completely moved from the Otsego Home on December 27, 2002. III. Yd • On or about September 5, 2002, the Posustas entered into a purchase agreement for the Monticello Home. • On September 9, 2002, Mr. Posusta filed for election by completing a Minnesota Affidavit of Candidacy. As a part of the Affidavit, Mr. Posusta swore under oath that he would be a resident of Monticello at least 30 days before the general election. • During the week of September 24, 2002 the Posustas finalized the purchase of the Monticello Home. • The Posustas took fee title to the Monticello Home as joint tenants during the week of September 24, 2002. • Posusta spent his first night at the Monticello Home on September 27, 2002. Posusta spent a couple of nights at the Monticello Home from September 28, 2002 to October 6, 2002. • Posusta purchased insurance for the Monticello Home and informed the insurance agent that it was his residence. • Posusta moved many of his clothes, a bed, a television, a couch, a kitchen table and food to the Monticello Home. • Posusta began campaigning in earnest for election on or about October 7, 2002. • During the period of time between October 7, 2002 and November 5, 2002, Posusta would • spend 3 to 5 week nights at the Monticello Home. The number of nights that Posusta spent at the Monticello Home generally corresponded to the nights that he would spend campaigning. • Posusta would spend two to four hours an evening campaigning door to door. • Posusta occupied a bedroom on the main level of the Monticello Home. • Posusta would prepare dinner, wash clothes, bathe, perform maintenance and sleep at the Monticello Home. • Posusta transferred the electric, gas and water accounts at the Monticello Home to his name. • The garbage account at the Monticello Home was not transferred to his name. • There was telephone service at the Monticello Home. The phone would ring both at the Monticello Home and the Otsego Home. • Posusta received mail at the Monticello Home, including mail from: • Wells Fargo • City of Monticello The Posustas' real estate agent • Natural gas and electric company • Shortly after purchasing the home, Posusta rented separate areas of the Monticello Home to two tenants with the understanding that they would be asked to vacate the Monticello Home once the Otsego Home was sold. • Posusta changed the address on his driver's license on October 30, 2002, from the Otsego Home to the Monticello Home. . • Posusta transferred his voter registration on November 5, 2002, the night of the general election. 3 633 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITh 400 • SOUTII SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 •651-451 -1831 • FAX 651 -450 -7384 On December 12, 2002, Glen Posusta filed a homestead declaration with Wright County declaring the Monticello Home to be his homestead and removed that designation from the Otsego Home. The tenants moved out of the Monticello Home on December 15, 2002. Lois Posusta and the Posustas' seven year -old daughter moved into the Monticello Home on December 27, 2002. Section 5. Residency Law- MiUnesota Supreme Court Cases. The three most recent Minnesota Supreme Court opinions addressing the issue of residency are Lundquist v Leonard, 652 N.W.2d 33 (Minn.2002); Olson v_ Zuehlke, 652 N.W.2d 37 (Minn.2002); and Pienho v_ Bnins, 652 N. W.2d 40 (Minn.2002). Based on these cases, the Supreme Court has annunciated certain principles to guide the analysis of the residency of a candidate for election. Those principles include: A petitioner challenging the residency of a candidate for office has the burden of establishing that the candidate was not a resident of the district for the requisite period of time prior to the general election. While the legislature has set forth principles of residency for voters in Minnesota Statutes, Section 200.031, the courts are reluctant to apply those principles to candidates for election. The Minnesota Supreme Court has said that: "the concept of residency is captured and perhaps best summarized by Minnesota Statutes, §200.031 (i) (2000): The mere intention to acquire a new residence, is not sufficient to acquire a new residence, unless the individual moves to that location; moving to a new location is not sufficient to acquire a new residence unless the individual intends to remain there." The courts focus on physical presence in the district and intent to establish residency in the district. Neither physical presence in the district nor intent to establish residency in the district is determinative — each informs the other. It is not necessary that a candidate spends all of his or her time at the residence located in the district. Physical presence in the district does not r4.quire that a candidate be physically present in the district in a "readily ascertainable habitual manner ". It is sufficient evidence of physical presence if a candidate leases an apartment in the district, moves personal items into adjacent living space pending the departure of holdover tenants, and spends some time at the location. It is strong evidence of intent to establish residency if a candidate announces an intention to establish residency, executes a lease of property in the district, registers to vote in the district, and changes the address on a driver's license to reflect an address in the district. « It is strong evidence of intent to establish residency when a candidate signs . a purchase agreement to purchase a home in the district. The fact that another home owned by a candidate has a homestead 4 633 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651 - 451 -1831 • FAX 651450 -7384 declaration does not undermine the fact that the candidate's new home is his residence where the previous homestead declaration is not renewed and . the candidate moves in the meantime. . Procedural Aspects of aChallenge to the Residency of GlenPorar0n. Anyone seeking to challenge the residency of Glen Posusta would face a number of obstacles. Those obstacles include: L 17nctrine of Lacher. In an election contest, courts consider the application of laches, an equitable doctrine applied to prevent one who has not been diligent in asserting a known right from recovering at the expense of one who would be prejudiced by the delay. Courts have held that the practical question in each case is whether there has been such an unreasonable delay in asserting a known right, resulting in prejudice to others, as would make it inequitable to grant the relief prayed for. Courts focus on evidence showing when, a petitioner became aware of the question with respect to the candidates residency. In the cases cited above, the doctrine of laches was found not to apply to situations where petitioners challenged the placement of the candidate's name on the election ballot months prior to the general election. In this case, a petitioner may find it difficult to overcome the application of the doctrine of laches where a challenge would be brought almost two months . after the election and where canvassing has been completed. o A. Challenge brought under Minnesota Statutes Section 209. Minnesota Statutes, Section 209 is entitled Election Contests. Pursuant to that section, any eligible voter, including a candidate, may contest the election of any person. The contest may be brought over: An irregularity in the conduct of the election or canvas of votes; Over the question of who received the most votes; or • On grounds of deliberate, serious, and material violations of the Minnesota Election Law. Notice of a challenge under Section 209 must be served and filed with the district court in the county where the contestee resides within 7 days after the canvass is completed. In this case, the canvass was completed in November of 2002 and the Clerk issued a Certificate of Election shortly thereafter. As of the date of this memo, almost two months after canvassing was completed, there has not been a challenge to the residency of Glen Posusta filed with the Wright County District Court Administrator. Therefore, it is likely that the time for challenging the residency of Glen Posusta under Section 209 has passed. 5 633 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651- 451 -1831 • FAX 651 -450 -7384 • B. Challenging Residency Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 201.195 and 204B.44. Although a remedy would likely not be available under Minnesota Statutes Section 209, it could be argued that a remedy would be available under Minnesota Statutes, Sections 201.195 and 20413.44. Minnesota Statutes, Section 201.195 governs challenges to the eligibility or residence of any voter registered within a county. Pursuant to that section, any voter registered within a county may challenge the eligibility or residence of any other voter registered within a county by fling a petition with the county auditor. The argument would be that because a candidate for an election must be a registered voter and resident of the district from which he is seeking election, challenging the eligibility of a candidate to vote in a district based on residency would be tantamount to challenging the candidate's residency for purposes of an election. If the challenge to the residency of the voter revealed that the voter was not a resident and therefore not eligible to vote, it would follow that the voter would also not be eligible to be a candidate for election in the district. Minnesota Statutes, Section 20413.44 is designed to correct any errors or omissions that occur in the election process. Pursuant to the statute, an individual may file a petition in district court for the correction of any of the following errors, omissions or wrongful acts, which have occurred: • An error or omission in the placement or printing of the name or description of any candidate or any question on any official ballot; • Any other error in preparing or printing any official ballot; • Failure of the chair or secretary of the proper committee of a major political party to execute or file a certificate of nomination; • Any wrongful act, omission, or error of any election judge, municipal clerk, county auditor, canvassing board or any of its members, the secretary of state, or any other individual charged with any duty concerning an election. After a petition is filed, a hearing is held on the matter and the court issues findings and a final order. In this case, it could be argued that the appearance of the name of a candidate on the election ballot was an error because the candidate was not a resident of the district. However, it is likely that a challenge brought under Sections 201.195 and • 20413.44 would be unsuccessful as the filing by a candidate who was not a resident of the city would appear to be a "deliberate, serious, and material violation" of the Minnesota Election Law (Minnesota Statutes Chapters 6 633 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SUITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL., MINNESOTA 55075 • 651 -451 -1831 • VAX 651- 450 -7384 201, 202A, 203B, 204B, 204C, 204D, 205, 205A, 206, 208, 209, 211A, 211 B, and 211 C), specifically Section 204B.06. Pursuant to Section 204B.06, a candidate must complete an Affidavit of Candidacy. As part of the affidavit, the candidate must state that the he or she will have maintained residence in the district from which election is sought for 30 days prior to the general election. A candidate that fails to meet that requirement would be deliberately, seriously and materially violating Section 204B.06 and would be subjected to a challenge pursuant to Section 209. As previously mentioned, a challenge under Section 209 would have had to have been served and filed with the district court in the county where the contestee resides within 7 days afle-r the canvass is completed. Again, that has not been done in this case and therefore it is likely a contest to the residency of Glen Posusta would be barred. Section 6. AUalysis and (211 •nion. Co ri_- Woffie.Avro, u. a . . -, - , R alr—Wam • It is our opinion that if a challenge to Mr. Posusta's residency were brought in district court, it would fail. This opinion is based on the following facts: • . On or about September 5, 2002, Mr. Posusta entered a purchase agreement for the Monticello Home. • Mr. Posusta finalized the purchase the Monticello Home the week of September 24, 2002. Mr. Posusta purchased the Monticello Home to serve as a transition home between the Otsego home and the home that the Posustas plan to construct in the City of Monticello in the spring of 2003. • On September 27, 2002, Mr. Posusta spent his first night at the Monticello Home. • At that time, Mr. Posusta brought several items to the Monticello Home including his clothes, a bed, a television, a couch, a kitchen table food. Between September 27, 2002 and October 7, 2002, Mr. Posusta spent a few nights at the Monticello home. • Beginning on October 7, 2002 and ending on November 5, 2002, Mr. Posusta spent between three and five weeknights at the Monticello Home. • During that time, Mr. Posusta would prepare dinner, wash clothes, bathe, perform maintenance and sleep at the Monticello Home. Posusta transferred all of the utilities at the Monticello Home to his name. • Posusta received mail at Monticello Home. Posusta stated that it was his intent to sell the Otsego home and live in the Monticello home until a new home was constructed for his family in the City of Monticello. • Posusta listed the Otsego Home for sale on or about August 10, 2002 and 7 033 SOUTH CONCORD STREET • SMITE 400 • SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651 -451 -1831 • FAX 651 -450 -7384 • • subsequently sold the Otsego Home on December 27, 2002. Lois Posusta and the Posusta's seven year -old daughter moved into the Monticello Home on December 27, 2002. II, IT Mr. Posusta currently a resident o f fhe Citv�nf Monticella? It is our opinion that if a challenge to Mr. Posusta's current residence were brought in district court, it would fail. This opinion is based on the following fact: As of December 27, 2002, Mr. Posusta and his family reside at the Monticello Home and the Otsego Home has been sold. THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED BY: Timothy J. Kuntz 8 633 SOU 111 CONCORD SIR H-1 I • tiUl1'F. 400 • SOVTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55075 • 651 -451 -1831 • FAX 651 -450 -7384 TENNESSEN NOTICE PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTE § 13.04 To: Glen Posusta The City of Monticello is seeking information concerning the following: a.) Your residency prior to the general election held on November 5, 2002. b.) Your current residency. The purpose of obtaining this information is: a.) To provide a public record of information that will be compiled into a fact - finding report that will be submitted to the Monticello City Council; b.) To provide a public record of information in the event future inquiries or claims are made by members of the public with respect to application of the Minnesota Election Law to your election to the Monticello City Council on November 5, 2002. 0 Once the information is obtained, it will be compiled into a fact - finding report that will be submitted to the Monticello City Council. At this point in the fact- finding process, you are not required to provide the information being requested. If you refuse to provide the information, the fact that you did refuse will be noted in the report to the Monticello City Council. A refusal at this time will not result in any other consequences. If you refuse to provide the information at this time and if the Monticello City Council later seeks to again have you provide the information, you will at that later date receive from the Monticello City Council another notice specifying whether at that time you are required to provide the information and what consequences could result if you do not provide the information at that later date. Any information you provide will be made accessible to the following persons or entities: • 1 • a.) Monticello City Administrator Rick Wolfstellar. b.) The Mayor and Coucilmembers of the City of Monticello. c.) The Monticello City Attorney and all individuals within the City Attorney's Office. d.) The information may be discussed at meetings of the Monticello City Council and at meetings of any committees of the Monticello City Council. e.) Members of the public. f) Any Wright County official. g.) Any court of competent jurisdiction. The information you provide is being treated as public data within the meaning of the Minnesota Data Practices Act. You are asked to provide the information by means of an interview with Timothy J. Kuntz, who is under contract with the City of Monticello to obtain the information. ACKNOWLEDGE OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE I, the undersigned, have read and I do understand the above notice. nat e /2- / - Oz- Date 2 Council Agenda - I/1 )/0 0 A. Consideration of process to fill vacant Council suit. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: With Bruce Thielen being sworn ill as the newly elected Mayor, the Council will need to determine how it wants to fill the remaining two years ol'Bruce's council term. Until this position is filled, the Council Would be operating with a four member council, and I assume the vacancy should be tilled as soon as possible. There are a number of ways that the vacancy call be filled including the following: 'I'hc Council could decide to select one of the candidates who ran for the council position during the last election. 2. Although not required by state statute, the Council could decide to have a special election to fill the unexpired term.; Couricil could seek applications fi-on interested parties who have an interest in filling the position and the Council Could select fronn those that apply at a future meeting. Probably the most time consuming of the above would involve a special election, and since it is not required by state statute since there are only two years left oil the terns, 1 am assuming the Cou]]ciI would not want to go that route and to incur the additional expense of a special election. If the Council did not choose to consider a direct appointmeit from a candidate Who rail at the last election, requesting applications from interested citizens may be a TTood option that Would allow the Council to review the background and interest of any applicant and hold a special meeting to possibly interview the top candidates for the position. A process that has been used in other conlmilnitics when seeking applications for a Council appointment include advertising in the local newspaper for a week or so, asking individuals to supply a resume of their background and to fill out all application describing their interest in the position and answering a few basic questions. Council members could then review each application and each C'ouncilmcnlber could select their top three candidates. The top three choices from all Counclimember's review could be interviewed at a special meeting and then a selection could be made by the Council. Using this process, applications could be requested to be returned by Our next council meeting in January, at which time the Coilncihllembers could provide the staff with their top three selections to be interviewed. A special meeting could be held any time after that, but could simply be held prior to the first council meeting in February, with the Council being able to appoint the selected candidate by February 10`i'. il' it is the Council's decision to proceed with seeking applications to till the vacancy, a sample application form is attached for your review and comments. C0111161 A (Tenda - 1/] 3/03 As an additional note, state statutes indicate that the City Council does have the aLIthol "Ity to appoint any resident to till the unexpired term by majority vote. In case of a tie vote, statutes allow the Mayor elect to male the appointment. R. SUPPORTING DATA: IS ��tl�° rt Sample application. C p ` 5 • • SAMPLE s APPLICATION FOR CITY COUNCIL APPOINTMENT (2003 -2004 VACANCY) PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Address Phone (H) (W) (FAX) E-mail How long have you been a resident of Monticello? If appointed, would you plan to seek reelection to a full term? Yes No Undecided Please explain? Are you or any of your family members presently employed by the City of Monticello or serving on any of the City's advisory boards or commissions? No Yes If yes, explain: Application Process: 1. Advertising of vacancy in Monticello Times and Shopper 2. Deadline for applications to be received by Monticello City Hall January , 2003 3. Special Meeting on February , 2003 A. Council members and Mayor will score all applications B. City staff will total the scored applications in the presence of all council members C. Oral interviews of three finalists by Council members and Mayor • D. City Council and Mayor will vote to appoint the highest scored candidate See page two for further application reguirements Page Two EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Attach a typed resume (include Employment, Occupation, Education, Community Service, Civic and Professional Activities). PLEASE TYPE AND ATTACH ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUEST IONS WITH YOUR RESUME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 1. Why are you interested in becoming a member of the Monticello City Council? 2. What strengths and abilities would you bring to the City Council? 3. What are the most important issues facing our community over the next two years? The next ten years? What issue(s) interest you the most and why? 4. What role should the City Council play in addressing these issues? What do you think your role should be? CONFLICT OF INTEREST 1. If appointed, you will be required to provide a statement of financial disclosure. Conflicts of interest may arise by the participation in any activity, recommended action or decision from which you receive or could potentially receive direct or indirect personal financial gain. In accordance with this definition, do you have any legal or equitable interest in any business, however organized, which in the course of your participation on the City Council, could give rise to a conflict of interest? No Yes If yes, please provide details: 2. Do you own any real property located in Monticello, other than your residence, in which you have a legal or equitable interest which, in the course of your participation on the City Council, could give rise to a conflict of interest? No Yes If yes, please provide details: 3. As a City Council Member, what issue(s) might cause conflict between your civic responsibilities and your personal or professional interests? How would you manage these conflicts? hi larl MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday December 9, 2002 - 7 p.m. Members Present: Roger Belsaas, Roger Carlson, Clint. Herbst, Brian Stumpf and Bruce Thielen. Members Absent: None 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Alle iance. Mayor Belsaas called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. and declared a quorum present. The Pledge of Allegiance was said. 2A. Approve minutes of November 25 2002 regular Council meeting. BRIAN S'I'LJMPF MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 25, 2002 REGULAR COIJNCIL MI-ETING AS PRESEN'T'ED. CLINT HERBST SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 2B. Approve minutes of December 4 2002 special Council meeting. BRUCE '1'I IIELEN MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF TI IF DECEMBER 4, 2002 SPECIAL COUNCIL MI?ETING AS PRESENTED. ROGER CARL,SON SEC:'ONUh,D THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOIJSI..,Y. 3. Consideration of adding items to the a uenda. City Administrator, Rick Wolfsteller, added the following items to the agenda: I ) ALIthOriLation to change insurance coverage Tor employees life insurance coverages; 2) Accepting terms for property exchange of library for Marquette Bank building and 3) Setting a special closed session to discuss settlement proposal for Community Center design fees. '1'hc Council determined that #1 and #2 could be added to the consent agenda . Rick Wolfsteller, also noted a correction on agenda item 45C, that the last transfer listed, a transfer to Project 2001 -03C should be $51 ,711.98 instead of'$41,711.98. 4. Citizens sommen ts/12etitions, requests and complaints. Cathy Shuman expressed her appreciation to Roger Beisaas for his service to the City and for the courteous and professional manner in which he worked with city staff. R. Council Minutes - 12/9/02 . 5. Consent Agenda A. Consideration of resolution extending terns oftllc cable franchise held by Charter Communications. Recommendation: Adopt a resolution agreeing to extend the term of the cable franchise with Charter Communications for another six months until June 30, 2003). Resolution No. 2002 -76. B. Consideration of request for preliminary and final plat approval for the Monticello Marketplace Commercial Subdivision and consideration of conditional use permits allowing a convenience store, car wash and joint parking in a B -3 District. Applicant: Richard Brendsel, Brendscl Properties. Recommendation: Approve the preliminary and final plat for Monticello Marketplace Commercial Subdivision and approve conditional use permits allowing for a convenience store, car wash and joint parking in a B -3 District for Richard Brendscl of Brendscl Properties. Resolution No. 2002 -75. C. Consideration of Fund Transfers for 2002. Recommendation: Approve the fund transfers Ior 2002. D. Consideration to adopt the City of Monticello Minnesota Investment Fund Revolving Doan Fund Policy. Recommendation: Adopt the City ol'Monticcllo Minnesota Investment 1 and Revolving .Loan Fund Policy, C. Consideration of transfer of on -sale liquor license for Days Inn at 200 Oakwood Drive. Recommendation: Approve transfer of the on -sale liquor license for Days 11111 at 200 Oakwood Drive to Daylight Enterprises contingent upon submittal of insurance and payment of license fee. F. Consideration of`approving appointment of new members for the ConlmLlnity Center Advisory Board. Recommendation: Approve the appointment of Tom Neumann and Richard Quick to the Community Center Advisory Board. G. Consideration of approving 200 3) liquor providers at the banquet hall at the Monticello Community Center. Recommendation: Approve the following liquor providers for the MCC for 2003: l . American Legion Post 4206 2. Chin Yuen Restaurant 2. George's Steakhouse 4. Monticello Country Club 5. Nature's I lideaway 6. Reichel's Catering Service 7. R..l.'s Sports Bar & Grill 8. Silver Springs Golf Course H. Consideration of acceptance of improvements for the Wildwood Ridge Subdivision, Project No. 98 -20P. Recommendation: Accept the improvements for the Wildwood 2 Council Minutes - 12/9/02 Ridge Subdivision contingent upon submittal of as -built drawings for the project. Resolution No. 2002 -74. Consideration of ratifying new hire for liquor store. Recommendation: Ratify hiring of new employee as identified. Consideration of authorization to change insurance coverage for employees life insurance coverages. Recommendation: Authorize the city administrator to change insurance carries Ibr the life insurance coverage provided the cost and benefits remain the same as they currently are. K. Consideration of accepting terms for property exchange of library for Marquette 13,ank building. Recommendation: Authorize the property exchange to proceed under the terms outlined in the letter of intent dated December 3, 2002. BRUCE THIELEN MOVED TO APPROVE THE (`ONSENT AGENDA WITH TI IE ADDITION OF ITEMS 45,F AND #5K. CLINT I1F,RBST SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion. None. 7. Public Hearing on granting a business subsidy - authorization to enter into the A =reement for Loan of Minnesota Investment Fund between the City of Monticello and Terrance and Mar Tomann Limited Family Partnership. Economic Development Director, 011ie Koropchak, provided background information on this item noting that prior to entering into the loan agreement which is in excess of $100,000 the City is required to hold a public hearing. 011ie Koropchak also noted comments from Ms. Pressley Olson regarding the agreement. Mayor Belsaas opened the public hearing. There was no presc►Zt who spoke for of. against entering into the loan agreement. Mayor Belsaas then closed the public liearing. CLINT HERBS T MOVED TO AUTHORIZE ENTERING INTO TI IE AGREEMENT I OR LOAN OF MINNESOTA INVESTMENT FUND BETWFEN THE CITY OF MONTICE,LLO AND TERRANCE AND MARY TOMANN LIMITED FAMILY PARTNI`IRSI I1P. ROGER CARLSON SECONDED TI IE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. rf,-;��Mt • • 8 9. Council Minutes - 12/9/02 A )rove_adoption of 2003 budget and tax levy, City Administrator, Rick Wolfsteller, provided the background information. 'there was no change to the budget or tax levy from the information presented at the Truth in 'Taxation hearing on December 4, 2002. The final step in the budget process is for the Council to adopt the 2003 budget and tax levy. Roger Belsaas asked ifstaff had gotten clarification from the county on the increases shown on the notices of the two property owners who had been at the Truth in Taxation hearing Rick Wolfsteller will check into this and contact the property owners directly with the information he obtains. BRIAN STUMPF MOVED TO APPROVE "THE RF,SOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2003 BL IDGET AND 'THE RFSULTING TAX 1,EVY OF $6,782,018. BRUCE T LIELEN 51;CONDED'THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2002 -53. Bruce Thiclen noted that even though the Council had adopted the budget for 2003, lie felt that with the uncertainty relating to the state budget deficit, it would be appropriate for the Council after the first of the year to review the capital outlays proposed in the budget. Consideration of salary schedule adjustments for 2003. City Administrator, Rick. Wolfsteller reviewed the proposed salary adjustments for 2003. The adjustments proposed are for non - union personnel. The union contract will be expiring in 2003 and will need to be renegotiated. In surveying various communities, most ofthe cities were proposing increases ranging from 3% to 4 %. 5% was included in the budget to cover the cost of living increases as well as any step increases. Roger Belsaas stated that because of the uncertainty with the state budget deficit, it would be financially prudent to set the salary adiustments for 2003 at 3 %. BRIAN STUMPF MOVED TO ESTABLISH A COST OF LIVING ADJLISTMFNT FOR TI IE WAGE SCALES APPLYING TO NON -UNION EMPLOYEES AT 3% FOR 2003. BRUCI THIF.LEN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Added item: Settlement Proposal Community ;..Center Design Fees City Administrator, luck Wolfsteller, stated that with the completion of the Community Center there were disputes between the City and AKA, the architect, regarding some of the fees that were outstanding. On December 6, 2002 the City Administrator and Fred Patch, the City's Building Official were involved in a mediation session regarding these design 1ecs. AKA had been asking for $140,000 in additional fives and the City felt that the City had incurred certain expenses and loss of revenue due to design errors. The result of the mediation effort was a proposal that would have the City pay to AKA $70,000 l:or design fees and AKA would reimburse the City $35,000 to offset certain items such as the window leakage. The City 4 � ►y • • COUncil Minutes - 12/9/02 May still pursLic a claim against the HVAC contractor which is separate from this settlement. BRUCE TfHELEN MOVED TO ACCEI3 T' THV PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AS DESCRIBED. R.OGFR CARLSON SECONDED 'I HE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10. Approve payment of hills for December BRUCE TT IIELFN MOVED TO APPROVE PAYMENT OF THE BILLS FOR DT= ,CEMBER. BRIAN STUMPP SECONDED THE MOTION. MO'T'ION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 11. Ad— ,burn• Brian Stumpl. expressed his thanks to Roger Belsa-as and Clint Herbst for their service to the residents 01'the comtnL.n1ity and commended them on the good job they did in their years with the C ity. Roger Belsaas thanked the Council and city staff for their help and cooperation during his time as Mayor. (:LINT H1 =RBST MOVED TO ADJOURN AT 7: 3)0 P.M. BIZIAN STUMPF SECONDED THh, MO'T'ION. MO'T'ION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Recording Secretary 5 wf lq SA. Citizen Comments - City Auditor • City Auditor, Rick Borden, formerly of Grays Borden Carlson, now Larson Allen, wanted to speak briefly with the Council to update you on the acquisition of Gruys Borden Carlson accounting firm by Larson Allen accounting firm. Basically, Grays Borden Carlson has been acquired by the St. Cloud firm of I -arson Allen effective January 1, 2003. According to Mr. Borden, the City of Monticello should not sec any change because of this acquisition as most or all of the employees will be remaining with Larson A I I en. Since this first 1- neeting Of the year Is when we make Our annual appolnt►nents, including city auditor, I thought it would be a good idea to have Mr. Bordcn and a representative of the firm of Larson Allen update the Council on the acquisition and to answer any questions the COUncili- nenlbers may have. 11 Council Agenda - 1/ 13/03 0 6A. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for Community Center and Parks. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Council is asked to ratify the hiring of flew employees that have occurred recently in the CoiTtmunity Center and Parks Department. As you recall, it is recommended that the Council officially ratify the hiring of all new employees including part -time and seasonal workers. B. ALTERNATIVE AcTiONS: 1. Ratify the hiring of the part -time employees as identilied on the attached list. C. SUPPORTING DATA: Lists of new employees. • .7 C7 employee council list: 12/18/02 6� NEW EMPLOYEES . Name Title Department Hire Date Class Bleichner, Michael Custodian MCC former part time full time Hook, Katie Childcare Att MCC 12/2/02 part time Huver, Jennifer Program Instr MCC 12/8/02 part time • TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Name Reason Department Last Day Class Becker, Carol n voluntary Deputy Registrar 12/13/02 part time Curtis, Josh voluntary MCC 9/30/02 _ Temp/season Hindermann, Edward volunta MCC 12/1/02 Temp/season C7 employee council list: 12/18/02 6� employee council list: 1!2/03 64 Name NEW EMPLOYEES Title Department Hire Date Class Greeley, James Winter park assist Parks 12/22/02 temporary Hindermann, Ed Winter park assist Parks 12/23/02 temporary Humann, Andrew Slide Att MCC 12/2/02 part -time Miller, Jessi Winter park assist Parks 12/18/02 temporal/ Treadwell, Jennie Winter park assist Parks 12/23/02 tem oral TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Name Reason Department Last Day Class Burton, Maria voluntary MCC 9/26/02 art -time Coffe , Erica voluntary MCC 9/1/02 part -time Holtan, Michele voluntary MCC 6/1/02 part -time employee council list: 1!2/03 64 Council Agenda - 1/13/03 0 6B. Consideration of resolution authorizing tual aid assistant (RW A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND; State statutes were amended in 1998 to clarify that local jurisdictions had the authority to provide assistance to another political subdivision when emergency situations arose and the statute clarified that these jurisdictions providing the assistance would still be responsible for workmen's compensation benefits for its employees, but that the receiving jurisdiction would assume liability for the actions of the party giving the assistance. The statute indicated that the City could request reimbursement of wages and supplies from the receiving jurisdictions, if so desired. Since state statutes allow cities to provide this assistance, it has been recommended by the State Fire Marshall's Association that before fire departments provide this service on an emergency basis to another community, the cities involved should pass a resolution indicating the city supports this type of mutual aid. The resolution being requested for approval would allow the City Administrator or his /her designee to authorize city assistance in an emergency situation without convening a full council for approval. I believe in the past the City has provided various forms of mutual aid assistance to surrounding communities in emergency situations, and this really becomes a housekeeping matter for the City and City Council • recognizing that staff would have the authority provide the assistance in a real emergency. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: Adopt the resolution granting authority to the City Administrator to provide emergency equipment and personnel to other jurisdictions as warranted. 2. Do not adopt the resolution. C. STAFF RE MEN I As noted above, the City has provided assistance to a number of communities in the past when emergencies arose such as when the tornado struck Cokato, Minnesota a few years ago and as recently as this past summer when the Fire Department and Public Works Sewer Department provided pumping equipment to the City of Howard Lake when they were experiencing flooding problems. The resolution, if adopted, clarifies that the City Council authorizes this assistance if they should occur in the future. The City Administrator and Fire Chief recommend approval of the resolution. D. SUPPORTING DATA: Copy of resolution. is Copy of state statutes that grants authority for this assistance. M CITY OF MONTICELLO RESOLUTION NO. 2003.1 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MUTUAL AID WHEREAS, the City of Monticello finds that there are situations where another local government may need the assistance of our local government's personnel and equipment and it would be impossible or impractical for the City Council of Monticello to meet to authorize sending such assi stance, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello that the City Council authorizes the City Administrator or his /her designee to dispatch equipment and personnel as deemed necessary to assist another local government. This decision shall be made after consider at all times and in each case the internal needs of our local government in addition to the needs of the party requesting our local government's assistance. This action shall be considered to be an official act of the City of Monticello and all of the local government's policies regarding compensation, use of equipment, insurance, etc. will apply. The City Administrator or his /her designee shall recall the local government's equipment and personnel if it is needed in the City of Monticello or if it is no longer needed by the requesting local government or if the City Council of the City of Monticello orders that action. Adopted by the Monticello City Council this 13 1h day of January, 2003. ATTEST: Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator I[] Mayor, Bruce Thielen M Minnesota Statutes 2002, 12.33) 1 Pa-e I of 2 Minnesota StatUtes 2002, Table of. 'C',hapters "I'a h I C o I, Col I I C" I Its f7or (1 lapter 12 12-331 Local assistance between political subdivisions. S SIII -)(Jivisior) 1. Authority between political subdivisions, whcrl the F)ublic i ntcrest requires it- he.(-,ause- of an PM(1r(jC1-1(-y' a PC)1i.iJ(-'.&1 sili-,divis-loi-i may reqiaeS[-- L-ho assisI-aricc Of pot i tical SI-jbdivis.ioT.I. Upoi-i rcceivii-iq si-ich a reql-icst' a polit:1cal silhdi\1isiorl, called the "sendiriq political 3,11hdi-Visio[I'', may g0 to t..hc assisl-aiicc of the iequp,�t.irig poLitical caiicd the politica-L SIII-)divisJ The roceivi -I polit- ical sLibd-ivi.sion may acccpt and i-isc the personnel, egri Filnent, and supplies of the sEaridirig [)olitic:a] subdivi.--ion as" agreed ufxri by hot :.h political subdivisions,. SUIDd. Effect. (a) Unles.-,, L hcre is ci written a g r e em e:, r) t be t- c, n t h t F o I i t j- c. a I s uj-)d i v j s i ori s es t a I) I j. ---, I i i ng the ru Les for' conduct. !rig tht,.-;E-.� the pr(�)visions of- paragraphs (b) LO (t,) aE)piy while pot Lhe )I- 'I li -. cl �c 1 are er-i(4aged in I-Jic act.iviLies desc.ribcd in (I-)) h'or ti-le purposes of Worker's colnr)erl—atiorl t_j-jF.' employees, off �7'C,r� s, , Arid members of the poi-D-i(.,,a.j j 'Ubdivi ion have the sarric P(Dwef53, duties, rights, pt iviloges, and i ......... nitie5 r,53 11 pOrfC)rM] 1t(4 similar -LEI he send irig pol-i-(jcal alld are col) idered I.() k)c actirig within thc of T-aE-Id i-I the c..orir o of t.Yre T Lc-,gujar cmPioYriefit, as employees of the scriding Erolitic.il ::;ijk-)cjjvjsjor-j. (C) E'Of L 11c of chapter 466, the and Officear5 of r.hIe .sCndirlq are to he erTir)]-oyees, its dei iiicd in ,'C(-'ti0n sllbdivJ'..sion 6, of the i V i EICI poi i IJ cal sI.Ibdivisioll . (d) The se-nc-Iii-iq political subd-i v i I-,,ion sha I I be responsible f o i, any r T i a (T e - s , to i t s e q Ia.d. E) IT, c 1-1 t . (e) The rece i v j-rlcj pot i L.j_ cal S I-1hd i visiol-1 Shall reimi-)I-i t sc the Seriding for the supplies Ljv;v,.cj ar-j(j (_.hc c`oTTi c ri sa t i (-) i I paid i- c,, the () I f curs a F-i c i TIt o. mb F r s of the f o r (-,, C-- f 11 r ing the time whE ri the rendition of aid prevents thorn i r (-)III perio r rTiing th -i r- duties in the seridl. rig poii t..i I oii, and f ().L the I-ial tra ve I arld ma j r) L.criance P:-:pei)scs of the (.)f f ice-r.':; and -3 Wh i I engaged. --. 1, For loss, A (- aiii) f lo--,.- C1,74 III a or C r i 3 e j I I U 3 2 ng _pment or supplies; or for a ddi. t- i ri a I FxpE,iIscs ta jj-) �)pcyatirlg oL main - i i-i i nci them TrILI'-'t not oc allowed within 90 days al the loss =;, dclfflagF, OL expense is c iisLrained or incurred, aii itemi7ed notice oL it, verified by an cif I J-cc-r or erR[-)ioyee of 1-tic ML I- i ii 1 pa I -ity Having knowledge of the fcjcts, is riled with Lho. clerk of the e. :c wing rx),I.itical. Sabdiv.iSi.on. SrA)d. .3. Retroactive effect. N o t W i 1- 11 s t a n d i ri q I. c r I a w this s c c t i o r-i i. s e f t: e, (: .: l- i v E- ref - r, a a c t i v e t - (-) March 2 9, 11 S3 8 . http://vvww. re visor. leg. state ni n - us/st02/12/3 ) 3 ) I htnil 1/7/2003 kQ Council Agenda - 1/13/03) r 1 LJ GC. Consideration of adopting increases to the development fee structure. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND• The City Council is asked to consider across the board adjustment to all development and hookup fees retroactive to January 1, 7003. In prior years, fees were allowed to remain constant with relatively large periodic increases. Several years ago the City began the process of adopting annual increases that were much smaller each year to avoid complications that carne with large increases. The increases were. projected to be in line with cost of living adjustments. The fees that are proposed are related to various development fees such as park dedication, trail fluid, sewer and water hookup fees along with the various trunk utility charges. It is recommended that the development fees be increased by approximately 4% effective January 15`x'. It is hoped that making these annual increases to the fees the City charges will enable us to maintain a fee strLICtLire that is comparable to fees charged by other cities and to keep pace with the increases ill utility and construction cost that we experience. B. AL'T'ERNATIVE. ACTIONS: I . Motion to adopt proposed changes to development fees as recommended on Exhibit A. ?. Motion to deny adoption of proposed changes to development lees. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION• The staff recommends alternative #1. Based on input from the City Engineer and projections we have been using in projecting revenue from our trLlnk funds, a 4% escalator has been anticipated. Smaller annual increases should be more acceptable to the development community rather than periodic larger increases. D. SUPPORTING DA'T'A: List ol'development fees proposed to be increased. • • EXHIBIT A LISTING OF DEVELOPMENT FEES FEE Park Dedication (residential) Trail Fund Parking Fund (CCD District) Sewer Access Charge: Residential - single family All others per unit equivalent Trunk Sanitary Sewer "Trunk Storm Sewer Fees: Business Industrial Residential Trunk. Water Charge Water Access Charge: I" line 211 a 4" 6" 811 All water meters Eire radio reads. Water Meters: 5/8" meter 3/4" meter 1" meter 1 '/" meter 2" meter Building Inspection (non- permit related) PROPOSED 2002 AMOUNT 2003 AMOUNT (4`% & Rounded) (4% & ROUnded) Dedication of 10% of land 10% land or area or $835 per lot in cash $868 per lot $220 $229 $1,480 $1,539 $ 3,2.50 $ �, >80 $3,250 $3,380 $1,980 $2,060 $6,050 per acre $5,720 per acre $5,200 per acre $1,560 $660 + materials $1,000 + materials $1,200 + materials $1,534 + materials $1,975-1, materials $2,600 + materials $3,27.5 + materials $4,300 f° materials $6,290 per acre $5,9.50 per acre $5,405 per acre $1,620 per acre $68.5 + materials $1,040 + materials $1,248 � materials $1,59.5 + materials $2,054 { materials $2,704 + materials $3,406 + materials $4,472 +- rnaterials $108.05 + sales tax $230-00 I sales tax $1 30.00 + sales tax $270.00 + sales tax $180.00 + sales tax $290.00 + sales tax $375.00 + sales tax $490.00 + sales tax $445.00 + sales tax $560.00 + sales tax $30 /hour $47 /hou1- bG • Mechanical Permits: Residential Commercial Moving Buildings: 1'lurnbing Permits: I7esidential Commercial Sign Permits Permanent Temporary Sign Permits Sewer Connection Permit Sewer & Water Combination Permit KI KI PROPOSED 2002 AMOUNT 2003 AMOUNT $30 base -a $5 /fixture $30 base -i $7 /fixture $50 base i $5 /fixture $50 base i $7 /fixture $100 f expenses $ l 00,f expenses+ demolition permit $30 base +$5 /fixture $30 base +$7 /fixture $50 base +$5 /fixture $50 base +$7 /fixture $10 for- 1 IL $1,000 value $25 for 1" $1,000 value $10 each add'l $1,000 value $10 each add'l $1,000 value $_5 $20 $50 $60 $80 $100 6C-. c };ty Council n c„da - 1/13/03 61). Consideration of _a request to amend the preliminary plat of Grovcland Fourth Addition,_ and rezone from A -O, Agriculture to R -1, Single Family Residential and B-2, Business. Applicant: Ocello 1AX. (NAC /.IO) REFERENCE AND 13ACKGROLJND Ocello has submitted a revised plat layout for Groveland 4`` Addition which Is very similar to the plan that the City Council reviewed prior to approval to grade the site. The revision reflects two primary changes made since the original Grovcland plat was considered. The first, suggested by the City, Is the opportunity to extend a street connection to the east that would then provide more convenient access to School Boulevard. This change is a result from the ability to work with the developers of the commercial plat along School B011levard and T1-1 25. By extending this street, the traffic patterns earl be better dispersed. The applicant is requesting the creation ol'two commercial parcels to be zoned B -2 at the east end of new street, adjacent to the other commercial development. A pathway connection could be made that separates the commercial development from the newly platted residential lots. The redesign of the residential portion of the plat hakes advantage of the City's revised R- 1 zoning standards to average lot areas and lot widths over the extent of the plat. The • new standards require that lot areas average at least 12,000 square feet in area, with Millilllr.ull lot areas Of' 10,000 square feet, and no less than 40% of all lots nlcctim) the 12,000 square 1`6ot size. Lot widths must average 80 feet in width, with a 1111111I11Um of 70 tect and at least 40% of gall lots having widths of 80 feet or more. The plat meets the lot width standards as the average lot width is 91.3 li; 73% of all lots have widths 80' or more, The applicant has supplied information showing the lot areas, but not lot widths. The plat shows 83 single family lots. Only eight of the lots appear to be less than 12,000 square feet in area, easily complying with the R -I standards. Planning stalThas two general comments relating to the plat layout. First is the creation of lots that result in triangle shaped parcels with sharp points at the rear of the property. There area lour such lots in the subdivision - hots 1 1. 13 in Block 6, and Lot 6 ill Block 5. The buildable area for these lots becomes very constricted, even though the lot width M. front is larger. Planning staff would recommend that the flexibility Offered by the R -i district be applied to eliminate this type of design. A standard that staff Would recommend would be that a 70 foot inininiurn width be regUlred frolri the front to at least 80 feet deep into the lot. In this way, a 50 foot deep building pad would be crlsLircd. The Developer has reviewed this comment and has agreed to make changes as necessary. 11 CityCouricIIAgeida - 1/13/03 0 The second comment relates to the street extension to the west. 'Phis street will create an exceptionally long cul -de -sac, until School Boulevard is extended to allow a connection. Planning staff would reconlnlend that the linal plat only be approved to a length of 500 feet along this new street until easements and agreements are in place that guarantees the ability to connect to School Blvd. With regard to lot dimensions, the R -1 District also permits some flexibility in front setback Ifdesircd by the applicant. A required average of 30 is maintained. although front setbacks nla.y be reduced to 25 feet as a rrlini1111,1111, so long as at least 40% of all lots Illect the 30 foot standard. It this Option IS prOpOSCCI, it must be indicated on the preliminary plat - otherwise the building department will impose the standard 30 loot setback for all lots i11 the subdivision. NO information oil froth setbacks has been submitted. Finally, the proposed plat abuts vacant land guided and zoned for commercial uses. This land use change requires that a bUfferyard he installed in accordance with the z011111g regulations. The bulferyard requlrelllcllts ]n Undeveloped areas are split between the two Neighboring land uses as they develop. As a supplement to the preliminary plat . application, the applicant slloLlld prepare and submit a landscaping plan that complies with the hufleryard provisions o1 the ordinance. 1 Ile landscape plan should also provide planting for edges and open areas of the plat, as noted in the revised R -1 zoning regulations. The new district language suggests that plats cicveloped under the new code include sigrlificalit areas of landscaping appropriate to the site location, in addition to the Il1I111111L1111 tree planting for each residential lot. The Developer has reviewed this requirement and will update the plat accordingly. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Decision 1: Motion to recommend approval of a rezoning for Groveland 4 °' Addition to K -1 Single Family Residential and 11 -2. Limited Business for the easterly two parcels, based o11 a finding that the rcZOnillg is consistent with the Comprehensive Land l lse Plan, and will accommodate orderly laud use and transportation patterns Ill the area. 2. Motion to recommend denial o1 the rezo11111g, based oil findings generated 11'0111 the public hearing testimony. Planning Commission recommends alternative 1 of decision 1. City CollnCil Ageii&i - 1/13/03 0 Decision 2: 1. Motion to recommend approval ol'a prelimMary plat for Grovel�:lnd 411' Addition, based on a finding that the plat layout appears to reflect the appropriate zoning standards, with conditions that the lots noted in this .report are redesigned to avoid the sharply pointed rear yard design, the applicant supply a landscape plan in compliance with the bull:eryard standards and the revised R -1 plat I-cgUlations, arid agl "CClllellts/easements are ill plaCe a11oWlllg CQnlleCl1011 to tllC fLltlll'C ali1nlllent of School Blvd. 2. Motion to recon-Inlend dellia] of the preliminary plat, based on a finding that the plat does not adequately address the requirements of the revised R -1 zonin- re <"lllati011s. >. Motion to recorrllllend approval ol'a concept plan for Groveland 4"', with a tabling, of the preliminary plat until the additional Information Call be SUbl111tte(l. Manning Commission recommends alternative l of decision 2. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staffand Planning Commission recommend approval of tllc preliminary plat and rezoning, based on the consistency of the development with the City's land use and transportation goals. The plat is consistent with the dimensional requirements, and as a result, the Planning CllllllllISSloll supports approval with Conditions as Noted. SUPI'ORTINC DATA Plat drawing 3 s �J a w q Nil � e r LLI j� o 9r1`i 1 �,l 1 I �r , ri , I/- jo ri 1p �+o / + / i a� // City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 6E. Consideration of resolution authorizing a fcasibility study for Marvin Road sanitary sewer lift station and trunk im rovements serving ..the Groveland Subdivision. (JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND City Council is asked to consider authorizing the planning phase for development of lift station and sanitary sewer inlprovenients redirecting flow frorll the Groveland Subdivison. As longstanding COUnclhllembers may recall, the Groveland subdivision sanitary sewer was allowed to discharge into a system with limited capacity in anticipation of future improvements that would redirect the flow. Now that Groveland is near completion, the demands Oil the current System have increased to the extent that It 1S time to make the necessary improvements. Funds necessary have been collected over time from the Groveland Development via the trunk sanitary sewer funding; progranl. Please review the attached letter from Bret. Weiss for specifics on the scope; of the project and associated costs. ALTERNAJVE ACTIONS • 1. Motion to al.Ithorire completion Of leasibility study on trunk sanitary sewer improvements serving the Groveland Subdlvlsl011. ?. Motion to deny authorization to feasibility study oil trunit sanitary sewer improvements serving the Groveland Subdivision. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Development of the sanitary sewer system serving Groveland 4`` needs to be upgraded as anticipated. Funds are available, therefore the City Administrator recommends alternative 1. SUPPOR HNG DATA Letter from City Higineer further describing project. C. 1'.. WSB ® 1� &,AUocfa=, bic. 1. �2 J 1.7 January 10, 2003 Mr. Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 Re: Marvin Road Sanitary Sewer lift Station WSB Project No. 150"0 D= Mr. Wolfsteller: The Marvin Road sanitary sewer lift station was initially constructed in 1995. While it was designed to serve a large area south of I -94 and west of Marvin Road, its initial function was to serve sanitary sewer issues for Olson Electric, D&D Bus, and Gould Chevrolet, in addition to an estimated 25 acres of Stewart Hoglund's undeveloped property. The acreage estimate was developed based on how much sewage could flow through the existing sanitary sewer system through the Sandburg East development, where the temporary forcemain was connected. We have significantly exceeded the flow volume that was proposed for this connection. A secondary concern is related to the reservoir lift station, which, for some time, has been experiencing storage problems due to the flow volume through that system. As you are aware, the Groveland development has exceeded 25 acres and new commercial consauction has been completed, including a remodeled Gould Bros. Chevrolet, Denny Hecker Dodge, and the new Groveland Center. It has become apparent from the flow data that has been provided, that we have exceeded the limitations of the Marvin Road Lift Station temporary forcemain and it is now time to move forward with the proposed forcemain crossing of I -94 to the interceptor sanitary sewer, A recent factor for completing this work in 2003 is the recent connection of the Kjellberg West trailer park, which will add a significant volume of sewage to the reservoir lift station. The original Marvin Road Feasibility Report had identified the extension of a watermain crossing at Marvin Road at the same time as the sanitary sewer. A third pipe that is intended to cross the freeway at this location is the future forcemain for the discharge of the stormwater pond located south of Marvin Road. It makes sense at this time to authorize a Feasibility Report to analyze the extension of these three forcemains for construction in 2003, and explore the possibility of staging the storm sewer to a later date without compromising the remainder of the infrastructure. Based on our contract, we are estimating a Feasibility Report cost of $5,000- Minneapolis • 5t Cloud • Equal Opportunity Employer FAWp wrnvsoo -M0 r 100 -rw, e � JAN-10-2003 11 t 45 UJSB & NDSUI,. i H Mr. Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator January lo, 2003 Page 2 to discuss this item in greater detail. Please do not hesitate to contact me tadon to begin�e feasibility report. We will look forward to your a Sincerely, WSB & Associates, Inc. -- Bret A. Weiss, P.E. City Engineer cc: John T�isen C � of Mo M anticello Jeff O'Neill, City of Monticello lh/sb F:\wPwzw5aD.QWI1 Q03•rwdx TOTAL P.05 • • j ,�-1b -2003 11.45 Werra C. Mr. Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator January 10, 2003 Page 2 Please do not hesitate to contact me at (763) 287 -7190 to discuss this item in greater detail. We will look forward to your authorization to begin the feasibility report. Sincerely, WSB & Associates, Inc. IW) Bret A. Weiss, P.E. City Engineer cc: John Simola, City of Monticello Matt Theisen, City of Monticello Jeff O'Neill, City of Monticello lh/sb • p%wp 7IM 50D4UGI /OD3.rw.dat TOTAL P.05 City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 6F. Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit PUD for development of a Home Depot located on Cedar Street between Dundas Road and Chelsea Road. Applicant: Birchland Development Co..lohn Lundsten Jerry Mathwig, Lce Parks and The Home Depot. (NAC /JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Planning Commission reviewed the staff report, conducted a public hearing, and recommended approval of the requested concept PUD request. The notes in bold represent the results of the Planning Commission decision. PUD concept plan approval has been requested for a I -dome Depot store on Cedar Street between Chelsea Road and Dundas Road. The site plate results front frequent meetings and ongoing discussions between Home Depot designers and City staff. The area where the store site is 12.10 acres in size. The property is zoned B-3, I Iighwa.y Business District. Commercial planned unit development is a conditional use in the B-3 District. Other uses proposed as part of the eventual build -out of' the planned unit development include a retail store (Retail B) of over 200,000 square feet, a motor fuel center, storm water detention ponds, and a lot that does not yet have a designated use. The retail store next to the Horne Depot has not been determined. The current application includes only the I Ionic Depot and a storm water detention pond south of the store. We expect to receive more detailed plans about the other uses at solve point in the fi.lture. C'irculation- Primary circulation routes include a drive aisle from Cedar Street running in front of the proposed building and three drive aisles extending south from the primary cast /west road through the PL1D. A temporary fire lade is shown on the cast side of the building that would exist until "Retail B" is constructed. The circulation system appears to be practical. Parking. For blllldine material sales within Structures and garden Supply stores, a 1111n1m11111 of eight off - street parking spaces plus one additional space for each 800 square feet of floor area over 1.000 square feet is required. Based on 133,796 square feet ofstore and sales area, a 1111Ilimum of 1 74 parking spaces are required. Although I lone Depot may wish to have more than the 11111111111-1111 required, It appears that more parking IS proposed than Is Necessary. It is our experience in visiting other Hoene Depot stores that generally more parking area is supplied than is needed. There may be opportunities here to reduce the amount of parking somewhat and replace it with landscaping that would break up the huge expanse of'parking that will exist when the PUD is fully developed. Those green areas would be considered "proof of parking" areas that could be converted to parking in the future if the store demonstrates to the City that more parking is needed. City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 . in reviewing the site plan at the public hearing, Home Depot plans on reducing the parking area with the prospect of enlarging parking; as the need arises. Laru/sccr yin r /,Sc�ccrzrr��. A landscape plan has .not been sr.lbmitted. Since the site will. be developed to a great extend with paving and building area, it is expected that the green areas that are Icft will be extensively landscaped with trees, shrubs, and grou.ndcover. Attention should especially be paid to providing landscape screening between the building and Cedar Street to screen the proposed loading area and mechanical equipment. In designing the storm water detention pond southwest of the building, some area should be left for evergreen trees and other plantings between the building and Cedar Street. We have been informed by Home Depot that a landscaping plan has been completed for review at the next phase of PUD review. The plan will be consistent with planner comments above. ,SecIsorrcrl ()r.rlcloor•,Stlle,c. A seasonal sales area is proposed on the west side of the building. I laving an or.ltdoor sales area would provide a Icss attractive view of the site from Cedar Road and the entrance to the site, even if screened. We recommend that either the outdoor garden center be expanded to accommodate seasonal sales or this use be required to meet certain standards. After further review by the Planning Commission, it was determined that the seasonal sales area would be acceptable with sufficient landscaped screening • and other performance standards to be established at development stage review. Pyrki'Lig Lol / atulscaping. The City has a regulation relating specifically to landscaping within the parking area. To avoid the undesirable monotony, heat, and wind associated with large parking lots, the Zoning Ordinance requires a minimum of' one internal landscaped area /island delineator in addition to any required traffic safety island for each additional 5,000 square feet of off- street parking space after the first 5,000 square feet, with each island equal in size to a single parking space. The site plan shows islands at the ends of the parking rows and in association with the cart corrals. The only exception is In front of the entry vestibule, where access aisles associated with the disability parking spaces replace islands, Landscaped islands Should be located at the ends of all the rows of parking, including in front of the entry vestibule, to be consistent with the goals of the City in breaking up large parking areas with green areas and to maintain a uniform landscape treatment. In addition, we would recommend that along the drive aisle bordering the adjacent retail site, the row of parking west ofthe drive aisle be rcplaced with a long landscaped island planted with trees and shrubs. This would enhance the entry experience and provide relief from the massive expanse of paving, while still providing an adequate parking supply. Home Depot representatives noted that these modifications would be acceptable. • City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 . Peivin r/(. urbin g. It was suggested that rather than striping the drive aisle area in front of the entry vestibule, a different paving material, such as stamped and /or colored concrete, would provide a more attractive and distinctive design that would highlight this pedestrian crossing area. Home Depot requests a smooth surface in the area of the pedestrian crossing clue to problems transferring loaded shopping carts on a stamped concrete surface. Planning Commission supported the Home Depot concept. Curbing is not shown along the north end of the parking lot or main drive aisle in the PUD. Curbing is reclLtired and .mi.lst be shown. Pro -pert L� Lines. The site plan notes that the architect and surveyor are using different boundary lines. especially iii the southwest corner of the site. For clarity, incorrect boundary lines should be cliniinated. The site plan shows a property line dividing the storm water detention pond southwest of the building. If phasing of the storm water detention pond is proposed, this must be incorporated as part of the planning and would be si.lbject to review and approval by the City Engineer. ALTERNA'T'IVE ACTIONS 1. Motion to approve the PUD concept plan based on the finding that the l'UD concept plan, with conditions, is consistent with the City Comprehensive flan and is in compliance with the City Zoning Ordinance. The conditions of approval are listed 40 in Exhibit Z. Motion to deny the PIJD concept plan based upon a finding that the PIJD concept plan, as proposed, is not consistent with the City Zoning Ordinance. Motion to table the PUD concept plan subject to the submission of additional information. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The proposed site layout and land uses appear to make sense for the property provided some issues, such as increased green space, provision of'screening, and control of outdoor sales and display, are addressed as the project progresses. Staff recommends that the PUD concept plan be approved subject to the conditions listed in Exhibit Z. SUPPORTING DATA Preliminary Plat Overall Concept Plan Concept Site Plan Exhibit Z - Recommended Conditions of Approval - / - - - - -- / ±1.91 Acres 4./ cRr..evr. — ep� •i. ` a-Daae §i s� 40 M Pf3 C ., / as 2U Z 5 R77 MTA K ) Nx�roi NA2W47' -Zip jj I� PAVEMENT EXTENTS AS INDICATES CONCRETE TO % / .p - .. e . • {. ::_ {: :: - _ PAVFx1ENT IRE TEMPM // ... � ' $ 'b ••FMS. LINE UNTIL RETNL 0 / CONSTRUCTED TO P�E OF aR LLaPeeRn uNC // WA DOM RoN SCU WN6AF .4. P ,Aft TNE�CYASLE /I 0­" [M.) � a,RD01�,°O° ,� t THE HOME DEPOT -' 12 23,888 $I° s IM T10 9F rn I ; •;e!•:- (BASE PLAN PROVIDED BY WD J o A I :� .: PARTNERS, DATED 11/04/02) o // / / 4 / /I I :•:.1 .:::.:.:.:.::. 11234 —base , p /an.dit RRrnP.E �� W — � l / 1 � � nwclT .n. w en 7TDRK,e 1 • — / /,' / // / I/ •.• I. .•...•. ., �;:': - Lure -DaoR 7 •'i''..� Fft x .xx / J r larEarr uN[ J MINNESOTA PROPFRTV UNE }-- _____.. -_-- _______... - - -- _.. .—.mot �__J i CEDAR �T P[A uMw TECi — 1 _ 1 PROKATr uNE PER SYMTDR r I ^ / 1 I -- •; / 80 of , UK03�41RKra1 •-� /, / ^ew,w uNE I: ND, DDRRern � STORM WATER DE7ENT10N P01•D _�_� � # 339.5' �� L -731 I I # N99W'54-E 13x27 1 ` _._'--' - �'�.•� 1 7 --------.---------_- -I— IS!. 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The Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. msn- �~ w,'a nloN 1400 West Dundee Road a � WE CUR Sk, -Ec ME Cpw. a -2WM-.,K% L Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Contact: Michael Grady PAvEmOt EKTEwM LmE uNTIL R �NST—RucrED- Phone: (847)870-5199 Ext. 51,54 MI, wL B (Sr V) -- -' - - -- - - - - - - - - - - ------------- r I. OULY�T A g,,.,QUTW!� B. 2.11 Arr" 1.24 Ad-, — — — — — — / - - -- — 7 7 Lot I 7 rx ll's �3 1p Qk, :4 Z. 15(192 L 73 W'i 7 77, 0 zany w: 7 0-3 —�� THE HOME DEPOT ADDITION 9 N S CITY OF MONTICELLO. MN. THE HOME DEPOT USA INC. PRELIMINARY PLAT aohneftv-,!. fiffioc to .. . ......... -m Li City COL1116I Ageiacla - 01/13/03 .RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF CONCEPT PLAN APPROVAL A landscape plan is SUbrnittcd that includes Screening of the loading area and mechanical equipment from Cedar Street. 2. The outdoor seasonal sales area is acceptable but must meet landscaping and performance standards identified at development stage PUD. 3. Landscaped islands are added in front of the entry vestibule and along the drive aisle adjacent . to the neighboring retail site. 4. The entire parking and drive area IS Surrounded with curbing. 5. Incorrect property lines are eliminated from the site plan to acid clarity. G. If` phasing of the storm water detention pond is proposed, this is incorporated as part of the planning and WOUld be SUN to I'eV1eW and approval by the City I ".nginCCC. 7. The developer submit a complete PUD development stage application in accordance with Chapter 20. Section 20- 4[13]5 of the "Zoning Ordinance requires that the development stage application be Submitted within nine (9) months of the date of concept plan approval. 8. Comments from Other City staff. • EXHIBIT Z 21 City Council Agerula - 01/13/03 GG. Consideration of authorization to submit an Environmental Assessment Worksheet to the Environmental Quality Board for the dome Depot/Retail B develo ment. (JO) RI+;I+ERENCE AND BACKGROUND Due to the size of the combined Home Depot /Retail B development, the State law requires eoll1pletlon of the Frivlrollnlcrltal Assessment Worksheet review process. Utilizing 1"unds on deposit from Home Depot, the City Engineer has completed the Frrvironmental Assessment Worksheet which is now provided to the City Council for review. Council is asked to review and authorize publication in the EQB (Environmental Quality Board) Monitor. This is the first step in the I'llvironnental Assessment Worksheet review process. Subsequent to publication o:t'notice of the project and associated documentation, the City Engineer will be submitting the document to a IlUrnbcr ofagencies for review and comment. At the first meeting of the City Council in February, the City Council will review comments and LILIeStiollS Sllbn1ltted by varloliS agencies Along with associated responses by City staff. At the February sleeting the City Council will be asked to consider making a negative declaration of impact. Development Stage PUD approval and approval of the preliminary plat is also planned to be considered at the same. sleetim) • Pleasc note that the FAW process is required for development of the combined area of the I lonie Depot and Retail B. At this tine however, there is no specific application Iron Lilly retailer for immediate developillent of the Retail B area. The purpose of this review process is to set the stage for possible development of the site by a large retail concern, but does not necessarily mean that such development will occur soon. At tills time it appears that the improvement necessary to support development of the site will he limited to Dundas Road and Cedar Street. At such time that Retail B is ready for development, then improvements to Oakwood (117"') will be needed. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Motion to accept the 1 lonle Depot /Retail B Environmental Assessment Worksheet and authorize publication in the EQB Monitor. 2. Motion to deny acceptance of the biome Depot /Retail B l?nvironnicntal Assessment Workshcet and deny authorization to publish 111 the EQB Monitor. • City COMIC] I Agenda - 01/13/03 • STAFF RECOMMENDATION The City Administrator recommends alternative 1. SUPPORTING DATA Copy of Fnvironmental Assessment Workshect Ilome Depot planning and EAW rcvicw schedule C7 is 2 1'o: jennifcr MaxweII From: .1cfl O'Neill. DCpllty AdmIn1strcator /C omIII fflllty Dcvulopr CIIt Director Re: Proposes( home Depot Planning, and HAW Review Cycle Novemhur h. 2002 'I ake to look gat the schedule helow and call mc ifyou would like to discuss further, 11/22/02 Site Plamiing. Meeting. 11/1 1 - 11/29/02 I'A \ \/ Dat�.a Collection 1 1 /18 - 01/01/02 I;Aw Development 12/16/02 Application lire Conccpl land Development Stage PUD and application for PIClinrimu•y flat Appro\ al. 01/02/03 -01113103 City Staff7Council Review of EANNI 01/07/03 Planning Commission - Public Ilearing on Application for Concept Stage PUD. 01/13/03 City Council acts on application lily ConCCpl Slags PUD 01/13/03 Application submitted for Development Stage PUD and Preliminary plat. 01/13/02 City Council authorize", submittal of I:AW to RCvicw Agencies 01/13/02 Submit FAW to I;Q13 Monitor 01/20/03 Publication in FQB Monitor 01;20 - tl2119103 I'A\',% C.'ommcnt Period 02/04/03 Planning Commission - Public I learing on Development Stagg PUD and Prerminar, Plat Approval Contingent on neg Lit iNC declaration oI,i Ill pact . 02/11) - 02/24%03 Respond to Comments 02/24/03 C'iIN Council acts on Application tnr Development Stagc PUD and application Cor Prcliminar\ flat OIN Council I)ctermines Need Im 1:1S - Negative declaralion of impact Cit. Council acts on final plat and development agrccntents 03103103 Dcci'sion Notice Puh11S11cd in 1:(,)13 y /lonitor • City Council Abenda - 01/13/03 6111. Consideration of approving joint resolution supporting annexation of 2 acre Richard Davidson parcel. (J()) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City received a petition for annexation frona Richard Davidson for a relatively small parcel and a honk which will be virtually surrounded by the City with the annexation of the Hermes (Darr Development) parcel. The development plans being prepared by Farr Development will incorporate this parcel into the preliminary plat. This request was forwarded to the Township for consideration at the "Township meeting on January 5, 2003. The "Township approved the joint resolution and requested that this resolution be Subnllttcd to the State Planning Agency independent of the group of analexations that were approved previously. I "his is essentially a housekeeping platter that is necessary to assure a logical boundary between the City and Township. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Motion to adopt loath resolution Sllpp0l -tang antlexatlon of the Davidson parcel(s) as proposed in the attached documentation. The rl Ovvrlship is on record as supporting the joint resolution. Under this alternative the City will prepare the resolution for signatures and submit the material to the State Planning Agency. The State Planning Agency has 30 days to 161 "111allle the annexation. Motion to deny approval ol" the joint resolution. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The City Administrator recommends alternative 1. SUPPORTING DATA Parcel map and associated legal descriptions showing annexation area. Proposed RCSOlution. I[] CITY OF MON'1'ICEI,LO RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -2 • STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICF OF STRATEGIC AND LONG- iZANGE Pl.,ANNING IN TI IL MATTER OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION OF TI IF CITY OF MONTICL LLO AND TI Ike TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO DESIGNATING CERTAIN JOINT RESOLUTION FOR ARLAS AS IN NEED OI' ORDERLY ANNEXA'T'ION ORDERLY ANNEXATION PURSUANT-' TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 41.4.032 Wl IFREAS, individual property owners with property located within the "Township of Monticello ("Township ") and legally described in I.xhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, have approached the City of Monticello ( "City ") requesting annexation of their property and extension of City services to their property; and WHE M-AS, the Township and City have agreed to work cooperatively to accomplish the orderly annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A; and WI IFREAS, the above - mentioned area is residential, abuts the City and is in need of orderly annexation and extension ol'services li-om the City since the described area is urban or suburban or about to become so; and W1IFRFAS. the City has available capacity to provide needed services to the Above 177f.11t1011ed property; and WFTERI-;,AS, the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is deslgilated as 117 need of 117 mcdlate orderly anilcxatlon; and WHEIZFAS, the City ai)d Township agree that orderly annexation of the property legally described n7 Exhibit A is in the best interest of the property owners and would bcnelit the public health, safety, and welfare of the c0117rrltu7ity; and WI iFREAS, the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation; and WHEREAS, the City and Township desire to accomplish the immediate orderly annexation of the property legally described in Exhibit A without [lie need Im- a hearing, NOW TI IFREFORE, BE I'T RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello and the Township Board of Supervisors oT tl7c Township of Monticello as follows: I . The City and Township hereby designate the area. legally described in Exhibit A for immediate orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0327. 2. The City and "Township agree that the area legally described in Exhibit A and designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation is approximately 1.64 acres. i. A boundal -v map showing the area legally described in Exhibit A is attached hereto as 1- ,xhibit T3 and is hereby incorporated by reference. 4. The City and Township . agree that the population of the area legally described in Exhibit. A and Y p � p I designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation is approximately 5. Pursuant to Minnesota. Statutes, Section 414.0 325, the City and Township agree that no alteration of the boundaries stated herein is appropriate, that all conditions for annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A are contained in this .Joint. Resolution and that no consideration by Minnesota PIar1111I1g is necessary. UpoI1 execution and filing of this Joint Resolution, Minnesota Planning may review and comment thereon, but shall within 30 days of receipt of this Joint Resolution, order- the annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A in accordance with the ter-ins and conditions contained in this .Joint Res011.ltioll. 6. The City and "Township agree that upon annexation ofthe area legally described ill Exhibit A. the City shall reimburse the Township for the loss of taxes from the property so annexed for the period and in accordance with the Iollowing schedule: 1) In the first year following the year the City could first levy on the annexed area, an amount equal to ninety (90) percent of 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; 2) in the second year, an anl.ount equal to seventy (70) percent; 3) in the third year, all arllollrlt equal to fifty (50) percent, 4) ill the fourth year, all amount egUal to thirty (30) percent; and 5) In the filth and final year, all amount equal to ten (10) percent. Thereafter, the ('1tv Nvill no longer reimburse the Township. 07. The City and Township agree that upon adopted and execution of this .Joint Resolution, the City shall file the same with the Minnesota Planning Municipal Boundary Ad.ju Still ents Office. 8. in the event there are errors, omissions or any other problems with the legal description provided in Fxhlblt A in the judgment of the Minnesota Planning Agency, the City and ` Township agree to slake such corrections and file any additional documentation including a new Exhibit A making, the corrections requested or required by the Minnesota Planning Agency as necessary to slake effective the annexation of said area in accordance with the terms of this Joint. Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved by the 'I'mvnship Board of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota this day of'Januai 200 . I'OWNSI I I P OF MONTIC ELLO By: A'T'TEST: Darlene Sawatzke, Township Clerk Franklin Denn, Chair Passcd, adopted, and approved by the City C OLlnCil of the City of Monticcllo, Wright CoL►r►ty, • Minnesota, this _ day of January, 2003, CITY OF MONTICELLO fay: ATTEST: Rick Wolfstellcr, City Administrator Bruce Thielen, Mayor EXHIBIT A LEGAL. DESCRIPTION DAVIDSON PARCEL That part of the East Ilalfof the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, 'Township 121, Mange 24, Wright County, Minnesota described as 16110ws: Commencing at the southwest corner of said Fast Hallof the Northwest Quarter; thence north along the west line of said East I lalf of the Northwest. Quarter, a. distance of' 838.1.6 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence c011tinUe north . along said west litre, a distance of"415.171:eet, thence southeasterly , defecting 128 degrees 32 minutes 36 seconds right, a distance of 203.79 feet; thence soutllcasterly deflecting to the left, 17 degrees 14 minutes 27 semids, a distance of 60. 00 feet; thence south deflecting to the right 68 degrees 41 minutes 51 seconds, a distance of 266.84 feet; thence west, deflecting to the right 90 degrees 07 Illttllltes 01 seconds, a. distance of'215.29 feet to the point of beginning. Contaltatng 1.64 acres and subject to public right of ways and subject to casements of records, if any. • r � 06 -14 -01 97:22 1WHAN RESOURCES David Foy 3 LJ 2004- Million Career -Sates Over 24Years Experience Cie- _ AM Direct: 763.416,2406 Office: 763.420.7080 E -mail: david @foyhomes.com •nns.r un, f Ml Ca? p / { v01 {0th b Circle N., Suite 300, Maplegrove, MM 55369 r N 21 1 24 ;� f �--- I as ,\ 1 Vol 0 44,a Ot1TLOT A r ' 11 \_ a '73 1 1 t a { 4 fr 17 3 1r � fr K "'1 20 1 21 1 ax r 0 0 n 9,.� %4 GENERAL DENTLOFMENT srx 1` -V= aunoT 8 yea:EO 20 5a AOW TILIBIT B WIDSON PROPERTY) 67. IA 14, --2 x ----------- 0 City Council Agenda - 01/13/03) 6I. Consideration of approving joint resolution supporting annexation of 55 acre Chadwick parcel. (JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND As you may recall, Monticello Township has agreed to sign a joint resolution supporting annexation of a number of parcels as requested by the City, except for the Chadwick parcel. The Chadwick parcel was not originally accepted by the Township because there were questions regarding the precise boundary of the area to be annexed relative to the gravel pit. Subsequently, at the Township meeting of January 5, 2002, John Chadwick met with the Township Supervisors to answer questions regarding the annexation request. As a result of this contact and clarifications provided by Chadwick, Monticello Township has agreed to enter into a joint resolution with the City supporting annexation of the Chadwick parcel as requested. Therefore, the City Council is asked to review the attached snap information showing the boundary line of the area to be annexed and consider approval of a joint resolution supporting annexation of the Chadwick parcel. As you will note on the map information, the Chadwick annexation area stretches from 90" Street (Denny Hecker) westerly to CSAH 39. The northerly boundary is the freeway and the southerly boundary follows alignment of future Chelsea West. Annexation of this parcel will create the immediate opportunity for development in the 25+ acres directly west of the Denny Hecker site. The balance of the annexed area will require installation of a sanitary sewer lift station. Chadwick has indicated that he will be submitting a petition for construction of utilities and a segment of Chelsea West which he would like to have completed this year. These public improvements will benefit approximately '/2 of the area proposed for annexation. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1. Motion to adopt joint resolution supporting annexation of the Chadwick parcel(s) as proposed in the attached documentation. This alternative is consistent with previous action on the Chadwick parcel. Under this alternative the City will prepare the resolution for signatures and submit the material to the State Planning Agency. The State Planning Agency has 30 days to formalize the annexation. 2. Motion to deny approval of the joint resolution. City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 STAFF RECOMMENDATION The City Administrator recommends alternative 1. SUPPORTING DATA Parcel map and associated legal descriptions showing annexation area. Proposed Resolution. CITY OF MONTICELLO RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -3 STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICE OF STRATEGIC AND LONG -RANGE PLANNING IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO DESIGNATING CERTAIN JOINT RESOLUTION FOR AREAS AS IN NEED OF ORDERLY ANNEXATION ORDERLY ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 414.0325 WHEREAS, individual property owners with property located within the Township of Monticello ( "Township ") and legally described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, have approached the City of Monticello ( "City ") requesting annexation of their property and extension of City services to their property; and WHEREAS, the Township and City have agreed to work cooperatively to accomplish the orderly annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the above - mentioned area is commercial /industrial in nature, abuts the City and is in need of orderly annexation and extension of services from the City since the described area is urban or suburban or about to become so: and WHEREAS, the City has available capacity to provide needed services to the above mentioned property; and WHEREAS, the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is designated as i need of immediate orderly annexation: and WHEREAS, the City and Township agree that orderly annexation of the property legally described in Exhibit A is in the best interest of the property oNvners and would benefit the public health, safety, and welfare of tl community; and WHEREAS, the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is designated as i need of immediate orderly annexation; and WHEREAS, the City and Township desire to accomplish the immediate orderly annexation of the property legally described in Exhibit A without the need for a hearing. 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. The City and Township hereby designate the area legally described in Exhibit A for immediate orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. Section 414.0325. 10-i 2. The City and Township agree that the area legally described in Exhibit A and designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation is approximately 55 26 acres. 3. A boundary map showing the area legally described in Exhibit A is attached hereto as Exhibit B and is hereby incorporated by reference. 4. The City and Township agree that the population of the area legally described in Exhibit A and designated in need of immediate orderly annexation is 0. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0325, the City and Township agree that no alteration of the boundaries stated herein is appropriate, that all conditions for annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A are contained in this Joint Resolution and that no consideration by Minnesota Planning is necessary. Upon execution and filing of this Joint Resolution, Minnesota Planning may review and comme thereon, but shall within 30 days of receipt of this Joint Resolution, order the annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in this Joint Resolution. 6. The City and Township agree that upon annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A. the City shall reimburse the Township for the loss of taxes from the property so annexed for the period and in accordance with the following schedule: 1) In the first year following the year the City could first levy on the annexed area, an amount equal to ninety (90) percent of 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; 2) In the second year, an amount equal to seventy (70) percent; 3) In the third year. an amount equal to fifty (50) percent; 4) In the fourth rear, an amount equal to thirty (30) percent; and 5) In the fifth and final year, an amount equal to ten (10) percent. Thereafter. the City will no longer reimburse the Township. 7. The Citv and Township agree that upon adopted and execution of this Joint Resolution. the City shall file tl- same with the Minnesota Planning Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office. 8. In the event there are errors, omissions or any other problems with the legal description provided in Exhibit A in the judgment of the Minnesota Planning Agency, the City and Township agree to make such corrections and file any additional documentation including a new Exhibit A making the corrections requested or required by the Minnesota Planning Agency as necessary to make effective the annexation of said area in accordance with the terms of this Joint Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved by the Township Board of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota this day of January 2003. TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO ATTEST: Darlene Sawatzke, Township Clerk Franklin Denn, Chair Passed, adopted, and approved by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County. Minnesota_ this day of .ianuary, 2003. CITY OF MONTICELLO ATTEST: Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator Bruce Thielen, Mayor 6--T- EXHIBIT A CHADWICK/OTTER CREEK PROPERTY PARCEL A That part of Lot B of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County. Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter, thence North 0 degrees 41 minutes 15 seconds West, assumed bearing, along the West line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 494.12 feet to the actual point of beginning; said point being the Northwest corner of Bondhus Addition, according to the duly recorded plat; thence South 88 degrees 1 minutes 33 seconds East, along the North I ine of said Bondhus Addition, a distance of 1167.17 feet to the centerline of a township road; thence North 45 degrees 23 minutes 32 seconds East, along said centerline, a distance of 219.32 feet to the East line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter, thence North 0 degrees 12 minutes 09 seconds West, along said East line a distance of 46.19 feet; thence North 49 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds West, a distance of 476.66 feet; thence North 40 degrees 30 minutes 08 seconds East, a distance of 400.60 feet; thence North 89 degrees 48 minutes 23 seconds East, a distance of 100.00 feet to the East line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest corner of said Lot B of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter; thence South 88 degrees 04 minutes 41 seconds East, a distance of 211.82 feet; thence North 45 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East. a distance of 545.93 feet: thence South 53 degrees 16 minutes 36 seconds East, a distance of 287.30 feet to the Northwesterly right -of -way of the former Interstate Highway Number 94. now turned back to Monticello Township' North 45 degrees 23 minutes 32 seconds East, along said right -of -yaw. a distance of 47.04 feet to the Southwesterly right -of- way line of Interstate Highway Number 94: thence No•tImesterly along said Southwesterly right -of -way line. a distance of 1255.08 feet to the North line of said Lot B of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter: thence North 88 degrees 41 minutes 58 seconds West alon`* said North line of Lot B, a distance of 203.28 feet to the Northeast corner of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter: thence continue North 88 degrees 41 minutes 58 seconds West along the North line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1342.23 feet to the Northwest corner of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter: thence South 0 degrees 41 minutes 15 seconds East, alone the West line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 215' .89 feet to the point of beginning. AND That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 10, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying Northeasterly of a line drawn southeasterly from a point on the north line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter. distant 581.90 feet westerlyof the northeast corner thereof, to a point on the east line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, distant 661.96 feet southerly of the northeast corner thereof. PARCEL B That part of the East 25 acres of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10. Township 121, Range 25, bving Southwesterly of 1 -94, and that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 121. Range lying Southwesterly of 1 -94: Wright County, Minnesota. PARCEL C The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10. Township 12 1, Range 25, Wright County• Minnesota lying southerly and westerly of Interstate Highway Number 94 right -of -way and lying westerly of the east 825.00 feet (50 rods) of said South half of the Northwest Quarter lying northeasterly of the following described line: Commencing at the northwest corner of said South Half of the Northwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East, assumed bearing, along the north line of said South Half of the Northwest Quarter, a distance of 730.01 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 00 degrees 03 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 117.71 feet; thence 225.13 feet southeasterly along a tangential curve, concave to the east, having a radius of 440.00 feet and a central angle of 29 degrees 18 minutes 59 seconds; thence South 29 degrees 15 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of215.34 feet; thence 317.88 feet southeasterly along a tangential curve, concave to the northeast, having a radius of 440.00 feet and a central angle of 41 degrees 23 minutes 38 seconds; thence South 70 degrees 39 minutes 27 seconds East, a distance of 542.55 feet; thence 186.36 feet sartheasterly along a tangential curve, concave to the southwest, having a radius of 360.00 feet and a central an4e of 29 degrees 39 minutes 35 seconds; thence South 40 degrees 59 minutes 52 seconds East, a distance of 81.81 feet, to the west line of said east 825.00 feet and said line there terminating. Subject to Wright County Highway Right -of -Way Plat No. 3 (0 T ............................. 11/26/2002 F ....... kil'ktt 'f Stb­ Lb ...................... ............................. a001�66-1 EXHIBIT B ell I N/( N F — _- — — - — - — -- P— 7 j City Council Agenda - 01/13/03 6J. Consideration of a resolution authorizing preparation of feasibilily study on construction of the Meadow Oaks Sanitary Sewer Bypass. (JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND As you recall, some months ago a sanitary sewer service area study was funded by Maplewood Development and completed on determination of need and cost of a lift station and forcemain serving the Southeast area of the City. As a result of the study, it was determined that this system is necessary to allow further development in the Southeast area. Construction of this lift station and associated expansion of Southeast development area was deemed desirable because development would likely include step - up housing neighborhoods. Due to the recent annexation approvals for over 120 acres in the vicinity, plus the prospect of additional annexations, the timing is right to begin the process of designing the sanitary sewer system as proposed. Council is now asked to authorize completion of a feasibility study as described in the attached letter from Bret Weiss. Funds needed to complete the study will be drawn from existing trunk sewer funds and later repaid to the fund as development in the surcharge area occurs. Please review the attached letter from Bret Weiss for specifics on the scope of the project and associated costs. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Motion to authorize completion of a feasibility study as proposed in the City Engineer's letter of January 10, 2003. 2. Motion to deny authorization to complete said feasibility study. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Development of the sanitary sewer system serving Meadow Oaks needs to be upgraded as anticipated. Funds are available, therefore the City Administrator recommends alternative 1. SUPPORTING DATA Letter from City Engineer further describing project. JAN -10 -2003 11:44 A& WSB &.6sociates, Inc. January 10, 2003 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC. Mr. Jeff O'Neill, Deputy City Administrator City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 7632877170 P.02i05 Re: Meadow Oaks Sanitary Sewer Bypass WSB Project No. 1501 -00 Dear Mr. O'Neill: With the anticipated development proposed for the northeast (Bruggeman homes) and southeast (Parkside at Meadow Oaks 2 °d Addition, Ponds at Wildwood, Maplewood development, and the Jim Schultz property), it is recommended that the Meadow Oaks Lift Station bypass forcemain be installed in 2003. As you recall, a sanitary sewer study was completed in December, 2001 to analyze the options for serving the northeast and southeast areas of the City with sanitary sewer services. It identified that the Mississippi Drive sanitary sewer system was a significant concern to adding more flow to this system due to the sewer elevations in relation to the basement floor. This concern could be alleviated through the installation of forcemain along CSAH 75 to bypass the Mississippi Drive system. Considering the proposed development activity in these areas, a feasibility report should be commissioned to re- analyze the anticipated costs and determine a formula for spreading the cost to the benefited properties. It is further recommended that this study include the reversing of the discharge from the CSAH 39 lift Station to this combined force main and the completion of the watermain loop along CSAH 75. It is anticipated that the feasibility report would be completed in accordance with our contract with an estimated cost of $7,000. This amount includes $3,000 for an assessment analysis to determine how the costs are spread to the benefiting property owners, and the feasibility report would be completed for the February 24, 2003 City Council meeting. Please give me a call at (763) 287 -7190 if you have any questions or comments regarding this letter. , SincereI y r� WSB & Associates, Inc. 4150; Olson' nnemorlal. kiighway Bret A. Weiss, P.E. Sulte City Engineer cc: John Simola, City of Monticello t M Rick Wolfsteller., City of Monticello 763 SA`I:' 9711 ~.FAX Minneapolls - St. Cloud • Equal Opportunity Employer F.tiwvWJM1501- OPDll003�o.da City Council Agenda - 1113103 6K. Consideration to amend the Contract for Private Development by and among Front Porch, Ltd., the HRA, and the City. (O.K.) A. Reference and background: Upon the request of the developer, Mike Cyr, Front Porch, Ltd., the HRA approved the following motion at their regular meeting of January 8, 2003. "To amend the Contract for Private Development by and among the Front Porch, Ltd., the HRA, and the City amending the site improvement costs on page 7 of the Contract, Section 3.5. Land Acquisition. iii. from (up to $27,700 of cost of the trunk fees paid by the Developer and associated with providing sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water services to the Development Property) to (up to $12,665 of cost of the demolition and clearing paid by the Developer and associated with the Development Property). And iv. from (up to $12,300 of the cost of curb and gutter improvements paid by the Developer and designed to serve the Development Property) to (up to $27,335 of cost of curb, gutter, and paving improvements paid by the Developer and designed to serve the Development Property) subject to a consent letter from First National Bank of Elk River and Big Lake Lumber, copy of front and back of check numbers 1666, 1691, and 1695, and developer incurs cost of amending contract." The Council is asked to amend the Contract as the City is a party to the Contract dated May 1, 2002. The site improvement costs still total $40,000; however, the site improvement costs requested for disbursed created inconsistencies in and among the Contract, Assignment of the Contract to the Lender, and the Agreement between Front Porch, Ltd. and Big Lake Lumber. All site improvement costs are eligible Tax Increment expenditures. Once the "subject to" items are received and the lender advances the $40,000 funds, the interest on the $40,000 shall commence to accrue per the Contract. B. Alternative Action: A motion to amend the Contract for Private Development by and among Front Porch Ltd., the HRA, and the City consistent with the HRA motion of January 8, 2003. 2. A motion to deny amending the Contract for Private Development by and among Front Porch Ltd., the HRA, and the City. City Council Agenda - 1113103 3. A motion to table any action. C. Recommendation: This is a housekeeping item. The City Administrator and Economic Development Director recommend Alternative No. 1. D. Supporting Data. Letter of request from Front Porch, Ltd., excerpts from Contract, Assignment, and Agreement. 2 Front Porch Associates, Ltd. — Michael Cyr PO Box 1338 — 601 Minnesota Street Monticello, Minnesota 55362 Phone: 763.295.0717 Fax: 763.295.3227 12 December 2002 011ie Koropchak City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street South Monticello, Minnesota, 55362 Project: Vine Place Townhomes Minnesota Street and 6th Street West 011ie, I am requesting that the HRA certifies the expenses noted on the attached spreadsheet as qualifying for the T.I.F. assistance. I also request that you "start the clock " on the interest paid by the T. 1. F. district for these items on the date that they were paid. The terms of the original agreement stated that some of the T.I.F. funding would be used for assisting in payment of trunk fee assessments. I am asking that the costs incurred for clearing land and demolition are allowed in place of the trunk fees. Trunk fees are being assessed as we close on each property and are being paid out of proceeds of each closing. The need for the balance of the T.I.F. funding available remains. We have already expended the funds and need the cash flow for continuing development of the project. Please certify these expenses so that I can draw the balance of the "bridge loan" that is available` Sincerely, z V �, 6vL! Michael Cyr -0.. ARTICLE iIi Acquisition of Properri•; Financial Assistance Sect Ioil 3.1. Acquisition and Conveyance of the Development Property. AS o f the date of this Agreement. the Developer has entered Into One or more purchase agreelnlents for the Development Property. Neither the City nor the Authority shall have any obligation to acquire any part or the Development Property. Section 3.2. Conditions of Acquisition and Conveyance: Purchase Price. The Citv Shall convey title to and possession of the City Property to Big Lake Lumber pursuant to a purchase agreerinent In SLibstantially in the form of the purchase agreement attached as Exhibit D to this Agreement (tile *- Purchase Agreement-). The closing on conveyance of the City Property front the City to Big Lake Lumber shall be on such date as Big Lake Lumber and the City shall aoree in writing. Section 3.3. Soil Conditions. The Developer ackno\yledges that neither the Authority nor the City makes any representationsor warranties as to the conditionof the soils on the City Property or any other part of the Development Property or the Adjacent Property or their fitness for construction of the Minimum Improvements or any other purpose For which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further avrees that it will indemnify. defend. and hold harmless the Authority. the Citv. and their `(Yoverning body members, officers. agents. servants, and employees. from any claims or actions arising out of the presence. if any. of hazardous wastes or Pollutants on the City Property or any other part of the Development Property or the Adjacent Property. The Developer's obligations Linder this Section 3.3 shall Survive termination of this Agreement. Section 3.4. Payment of Administrative Costs. The Developer agrees that it will pay upon demand by the Authority, Administrative Costs (as hereafter defined). For the purposes of this Agreement. the term -'Administrative Costs" means out -of- pocket costs incurred by the Authority and attributable to or incurred in connection with the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and other documents and aureements in connection with the development contemplated hereunder. Out -of- pocket Administrative Costs shall be evidenced by invoices, statements, or other reasonable written evidence of the costs incurred by the Authority. As of the date of this Agreement, the Developer has deposited $5,000 with the Authority to be applied toward Administrative Costs. The amount by which this deposit exceeds the Authority's actual Administrative Costs, if any, shall, upon demand by the Developer, be returned to the Developer. but no earlier than the date on which the Developer receives a Certificate oFCompletion pursuant to Section 4.4 of this'Agreenlent. Section 3.5. Land Acquisition. 'File Developer shall acquire the Development Property and the Adjacent Property front Big Lake Lumber pursuant to an agreement in substantially the 161-111 set lilrth at Exhibit E. In order to make (levelopment of' the Nlininlunl InlprovCnlCnts economically Icasihlc, the Authority will reimburse the Developer. in the 111LInner alld amounts Set forth herein. 161• Lip to $220.000 of the Land ACCiuisition and Site Improvement Costs. hereby &lined as: (1) up to `675.000 of' the DCVCloper's cost of acquiring the City Property from Bid() 1),I( -2101 i2% MN 11)0-()7 7 (i) there is all FVCllt OI Default till the Developers part Under tills A-reement that has not been cured. or (ii) the Developer has failed to comply with the payment procedures described herein. (f) At least 30 days before beconliri�, entitled to receive its initial payment hel'CLIndel' (all Such payments to be Made at the tulles and Ill accordance wlth the terms of this Agreement). the Developer must submit to the Authority a payment request certiticate signed by its duly authorized representative stating,: (i) that the Developer has paid Land Acquisition and Site I111pI'ovclllellt Costs in lit least the anlOLIIlt Of $220.000 for the pLlrpOStS 1tI1Cl In file aI1lOLlI1tS described in Section 3.5: (ii) that no Event of Default has occurred and is continuingly under this A`pl'eement: and (Ill) that the Developer has received a Certificate of Completion for at least 12 Townhouses on the Development Property pursuant to Section =I.=1 of this Agreement. IThe payment request certificate must be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the City t the Land Acquisition and Site. Improvement Costs have been incurred and paid by the Developer. Section 3.7. Business Subsidy Agreement. The Business Subsidy Act does not apply to this A'oreelllent becaLlse the assistance being provided hereLinder is to promote I1OLISi11g opportunities within the City. Section 3.5. Use of Tax Increment. Except as forth herein, the Authority shall have no obligation to the Developer with regard to its use of Tax Increment and may use Tax Increment for any lawful purposes, whether set forth herein or otherwise. s I )Y i -2 If) I i,-\ N I N 190 <17 9 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT This Assignment of Contract for Private Development is made and entered into as of the day of April, 2002, by and among FRONT PORCH ASSOCIATES, LTD., a Minnesota corporation (the "Developer"), FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELK RIVER, a United States banking corporation (the "Lender "), THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT.AUTHORITY IN AND FOR CITY OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA, a public body corporate and politic under the laws of Minnesota (the "Authority "), and CITY OF MONTICELLO, a Minnesota municipal corporation (the "City "). RECITALS A. The Developer has entered into that certain Contract for Private D velopment w�th the Authority and the City (collectively, the "Public Entities "), dated on or about ,3 " , 2002 (the "Contract ") providing for the improvement of the real property described therein (the "Project "). B. The Developer has requested that the Lender extend to it a loan in the amount of S220,000.00 (the "Loan "), evidenced by a promissory note of like amount and of even date herewith, executed and delivered by the Developer to the Lender (the "Note "). The purpose of the Lean is to enable the Developer to perform its obligations with respect to the Contract and the Project. C. To secure repayment of the Loan and Note, the Developer has agreed to make a collateral assignment to Lender of all of the Developer's right, title and interest in and to the Contract, including without limitation all rights to reimbursements from the City using tax increment as provided in Section 3.8 of the Contract (the "Reimbursements "). AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the parties, the parties agree as follows: 1. Assi -anment of Contract, Reimbursements. As security for performance by the Developer of the Loan and the Note, the Developer does hereby bargain, sell, assign and set over unto the Lender, for so long as any indebtedness under the Note remains outstanding, all of the Developer's right, title and interest in and to the Contract, including, without limitation, all Reimbursements when the same shall be payable by the Authority. This assignment constitutes a perfected, absolute and present assignment. Until the Note is repaid in full, the Developer cannot and shall not furtherassign or encumber the Contract, and any such purported assignment or encumbrance shall be null and void. BnElk Rrver- Fruntel0} 2 52 -mg IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Assignment as of the day and year first above written. DEVELOPER: FRONT PORCH ASSOCIATES, LTD., a Minnesota corporation By l i -d Michael L.L. Cyr 6nElkRiver- From,103252 -; ,z LENDER: FIRST NATIONAL'BANK OF K a United States 1'iankin� o ation By eireg6ry '� . I4ohlen Its Assi' tant Vice President RIVER, Front Porch Associates, Ltd. — Michael Cyr 722 West 5t' Street Monticello, Minnesota 55362 Phone: 763.295.0717 Fax: 763.295.3227 18 April 2002 Ron Klindworth Big Lake Lumber 791 Rose Drive Big Lake, Minnesota, 55309 Big Lake Lumber, Inc., Ron Klindworth, 791 Rose Drive, Big Lake, Minnesota, 55309, and Front Porch Associates, Ltd., Michael Cyr, 722 West 5th Street, Monticello, I Minnesota, 55362, agree to cooperate on a development project known as Vine Place Townhomes, on property described on a plat of the same name, prepared by Bogart- Pederson & Associates, in Monticello, Minnesota, 55362. Big Lake Lumber, Inc. agrees to purchase all or part of the following described properties. From Ron Ruff – Lots 9 and 10 , Block S, Lots 1, 2, 3 and parts of Lots 4 and 5, Block S, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block R, all in the original City of Monticello plat of record. From Doreen and Ellsworth Grubbs – a portion of the cost of Lot 8, Block S, original City of Monticello plat of record. From Ruff Auto /Randy Ruff – any interest that they may have in a portion of the vacated dine Street �r.o.w. I gig Lake Lumber, Inc. also agrees to pay for site improvements on the platted Vine Place Fownhome property. The improvements will include the following: The costs of surveying, engineering, and platting the property. The costs of installing sanitary sewer, city water, and storm sewer. The costs of installing curb and gutter along the streets and alleys. The costs of paving the streets and alleys. The costs of curb cuts, apron construction and street patching. The area fees for sewer, water and storm sewer not paid for by Front Porch Associates, —� Ltd. Big Lake Lumber, Inc. will be reimbursed for their investment as follows: The total of the investment by Big Lake Lumber, Inc. will be calculated. As each twinhome consisting of two dwelling units is started, Front Porch Associates, Ltd. will pay Big Lake Lumber, Inc. 2 /26ths of its total investment. Big Lake Lumber, Inc. will then convey title in the form of a warranty deed for each property. Upon the conveyance of title to the last lot in Block 1, Big Lake Lumber, Inc. will convey title by warranty deed for Lot 19, Block 1, for $1.00, to the Vine Place Townhome Association, to be held in common for the residents of the Vine Place Townhome development. Likewise, upon the conveyance of title to the last lot in Block 2, Big Lake Lumber, Inc_ will convey title by warranty deed for Lot 9, Block 2, for $1.00, to the Vine Place Townhome Association, to be held in common for the residents of the Vine Place Townhome development. Front Porch Associates, Ltd. agrees to purchase all of the Vine Street r.o.w. south of 6th Street, all )f the old 7th Street r.o.w. west of Minnesota Street, and that part of the Minnesota Street r.o.w. that is adjacent to the plat and is not part of the 100' portion of the Minnesota Street r. ow. that is 1 of 4 If Front Porch Associates, Ltd., or Michael Cyr, its owner, becomes unable to perform its responsibilities under the conditions of this agreement, for whatever reason, Big Lake Lumber, Inc. has the right and the authority to take over those responsibilities. Likewise, if Big Lake Lumber, Inc., becomes unable to perform its responsibilities under the conditions of this agreement, for whatever reason, Front Porch Associates, Ltd. has the right and authority to take over these responsibilities. Signed this day P of April, 2002. , /L� 6a4�-� Ron Kliinndworth, Big Lake Lumber, Inc. Michael Cyr, Front Por& Associates, Ltd. In witness before me this �/�`� day of April, 2002. Notary APIA ANA, soon -ts gar. .WwFIFo A�y 7VIDS3NNN - onand WVION HONA- NNV 31HO1 4of4 Council Agenda - 1/13/03 8. Consideration of annual appointments for 2003 (R.W.) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: Minnesota Statutes require that at the first meeting of each year, certain appointments be made. Attached you will find a list of the required appointments that may be approved in one single motion unless the Council chooses to consider some appointments separately. Because of changes in the makeup of the Council, appointments of Council representatives to the various committees may also want to be reviewed. (/S r- � a. City Depositories. The City ut' ' es one bank to provide banking services for the City which is of Monticello, In addition, under Minnesota Statutes 239, the Chief Financial Officer has also been designated the authority to name other official depositories for the purpose of investments. The motion includes the authorization for the Chief Financial Officer to designate other depositories when necessary for investment purposes only. b. Official Newspaper. Monticello Times. C. Health Officer. It is suggested that we simply appoint the River Place Physician Clinic as the health officer position as we have done in the past. d. Acting Mayor. Past practice has been to choose the senior Councilmember to fill in as the Acting Mayor when needed. Brian Stumpf would be the senior Councilmember. e. Representatives to Other Multi - Jurisdictional Bodies Two appointments are necessary for selecting the City representatives to serve on each of the following bodies: Community Education Advisory Board and the Joint Fire Board In regard to the Joint Fire Board, Councilmember Brian Stumpf and the City Administrator were the two City representatives on this board. The other members of the Joint Fire Board include two fire department representatives and two Township representatives, those currently being Ken Scadden and Ted Holker. £ Housing and Redevelopment Authority_. Annually, one appointment is required for the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The term currently occupied by Mr. Steve Andrews is the one that expired December 31. g. Planning Commission. The terms of Dick Frie and Rod Dragsten expired on December 31, 2002. The Planning Commission recommended that Dick Frie and Rod Dragsten be appointed for another term. Council Agenda - 1/13/03 h. Library Board. The Library Board by ordinance requires a Mayoral appointment with Council ratification. The terms of Tom Parker and Dawn Grossinger expired in 2002. i. Recycling Committee. Currently, Bruce Thielen has been the Council representative on this committee. Economic Development Authority. The Economic Development Authority is composed currently of seven members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. According to our ordinance that established the EDA, two members of the committee shall be members of the City Council, and those two positions are currently held by Councilmembers Roger Carlson and Clint Herbst. Members of the EDA serve a 6 year term and the term of Clint Herbst and Ken Maus expired in 2002. k. Police Advisory Commission (3 -year staggered terms. The Police Advisory Commission is composed of five members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, one of which is a Council member. For the past few years, Councilmember Brian Stumpf has served in that capacity. The position currently held by Liz DeMarais expired December 31, 2002. 1. Parks Commission. The positions currently held by Larry Nolan and Nancy McCaffrey expired December, 2002. The Parks Commission at their December meeting recommended that the Council approve the appointment of Larry Nolan and Nancy McCaffrey for another three year term. m. DAT Design Advisory Team. DAT has indicated the terms of Pam Campbell, Susie Wojchouski and Dennis Sullivan expired December 2002. They have indicated a willingness to serve another term. n. MCC Advisory Board: The term of Wanda Kraemer expired on December 31, 2002. Earlier the Council approved the appointment of Richard Quick to complete the term of Wanda Kraemer and Tom Neumann to complete the term of Idella Zigler. A Council representative to take the place of Roger Belsaas on this board should also be named. The following appointments are not required to be made annually by statute, but each of them performs services on an as- needed basis for the City. The consulting services and /or individuals are listed as follows and can be individually discussed by the Council if desired. 1. City Attorney. This past year the Council interviewed a number of legal firms and selected Matt Brokl , Campbell Knutson as the City's general legal counsel with the option of using the services of Flaherty and Hood for more specialized areas such as annexation. Council Agenda - 1/13/03 2. City Auditor. Historically, Gruys, Borden, Carlson & Associates has been the City's auditor. They recently have been purchased by the firm of Larson Allen. Earlier in the meeting the Council had an opportunity to talk with the City's auditior about the changes at the firm. As they have become very familiar with our accounting practices and the same personnel will be remaining with the firm, I do not have any problem with the City continuing our relationship with the firm of Larson Allen as auditor. Consulting En ineer. Currently, the consulting engineering firm of WSB & Associates and, in particular, Mr. Bret Weiss, has been appointed as the City's primary City Engineer. For general engineering services, it is recommended that we continue our arrangement with Mr. Bret Weiss as the primary City Engineer with the firm of WSB & Associates. 4. City Planner. For the past number of years, Mr. Steve Grittman of Northwest Associated Consultants has been the City Planner. It is recommended that our relationship with Mr. Grittman and Northwest Associated Consultants continue on an as- needed basis. Financial Consultants. In 2001, the City designated Ehlers and Associates as the primary financial advisor with the option of looking at other financial consultants if it was felt that the City's needs were not being met. It is suggested that the City continue with Ehlers and Associates. In addition to the annual appointments, individual Council members for the past few years have been appointed as liaison members with various committees and commissions of the City. A list of these commission or committee assignments is enclosed with the agenda for Council review. If the Council would like to continue with having individual liaison members, the Mayor and Council members may want to discuss whether any commission or committee assignments need to be changed. The attached sheet as supporting data lists all of the members of the various commissions and appropriate appointments, both required and discretionary, that the Council can consider for 2003. The underlined names are the ones that are in need of appointment for Council review. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: 1. If the Council is in agreement with all of the recommendations for annual appointments, a single motion is all that is needed to cover the vacancies underlined, or individual appointments can be made separately as needed. `� C. SUPPORTING DATA: List of current appointments needed and current office holders. Official Depositories: Newspaper: Health Officer: (1 year) Acting Mayor: (1 year) Joint Commissions: Community Education Fire Board Attorney: Planner: I Auditor: Recycling Committee: Engineer: 2003 ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS Marquette Bank Monticello Chief Financial Officer - authorized to designate other depositories for investment purposes only. Monticello Times River Place Physician Clinic Housing & Redevelopment Authority (5 -year staggered terms) Planning Commission: (Assuming 3 -year staggered terms) Brian Stumpf To be announced Rick Wolfsteller and Brian Stumpf Matt Brokl Campbell Knutson Northwest Associated Consultants (Steve Grittman) Larson Allen & Associates Glen Posusta WSB & Associates NAME TERM EXPIRES 1. Steve Andrews 12/2002 2. Dan Frie 12/2003 3. Brad Barger 12/2004 4. Darrin Lahr 12/2005 5. Bill Fair 12/2006 1. Dick Frie 12/2002 2. Rod Dra sten 12/2002 3. Robbie Smith 12/2003 4. Lloyd Hilgart 12/2004 5. Richard Carlson 12/2004 Q Library Board: 1. Tom Parker 12/2002 (3 -year staggered) 2. Dawn Grossinger 12/2002 Tom Neuman 3. Sandra Foster 12/2003 Police Commission: 4. Jiro Maus 12/2003 Bruce Thielen 5. Diane Herbst 12/2004 Economic Development Authority: 1. Clint Herbst, Council 12/2002 (6 -year staggered terms) 2. Ken Maus 12/2002 Council representative to EDA 3. Darrin Lahr 12/2003 to be announced. 4. Barb Schwientek 12/2004 5. Bill Demeules 12/2005 6. Roger Carlson,Council 12/2006 7. Ron Hoglund 12/2007 Police Advisory Commission: 1. Brian Stumpf, Council 12/2002 (3 -year staggered terms) 2. Liz DeMarais 12/2002 3. David Gerads 12/2003 4. Dick Slais 12/2003 5. Brad Fyle 12/2004 Parks Commission: 1. Nancy McCaffrey 12/2002 (3- year staggered terms) 2. Larry Nolan 12/2002 3. Fran Fair 12/2003 4. Earl Smith 12/2004 5. Rick Traver 12/2004 DAT (Design Advisory Team) 1. Ron Hoglund 12/2002 (2 -year staggered terms) 2. Roberta Gerads 12/2002 3. Vacant 12/2002 4. Pam Campbell 12/2003 5. Susie Wojchouski 12/2003 6. Dennis Sullivan 12/2003 MCC Advisory Board 1, (3 -year staggered terms) 2. MCC established 9/11/00 and members 3. appointed 10/9/00. 4. 5. Wanda Kraemer 12/2002 Roger Belsaas 12/2002 Bob Murray 12/2003 Harvey Kendall 12/2003 Tom Neuman 12/2004 Council liaison (ex- officio) appointments to Citv committees: C,] 2002 Liaison Proposed 2003 Liaison HRA Brian Stumpf Roger Carlson Planning Commission: Clint Herbst Brian Stumpf Parks Commission: Roger Carlson Bruce Thielen Police Commission: Brian Stumpf Brian Stumpf Library Board: Bruce Thielen Glen Posusta MCC Advisory Board Roger Belsaas Bruce Thielen C,] INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Monticello, Minnesota January 9, 200' Thielen, Mayor City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 Dear Mayor Thielen: The Monticello Industrial Development Committee (IDC) requests the attendance of the Mayor at their monthly meetings because the IDC is identified as one of the indirect resources of the City within the City of Monticello Community Vision & Governing Policies; the Mission Statement of the IDC is to maintain and increase the industrial tax base and to create jobs in the City of Monticello; and historically, this mission statement has been supported by the City Council with the Mayor serving as the Council Liaison to the IDC. This collaborate effort has proven and remains key to the success of industrial development within the City of Monticello. The IDC meets the first Tuesday of each month (except July) at 7:00 a.m. in the Academy Room at City Hall. IDC officers elected for 2003 are Mary Barger, Chair, and Tom Lindquist, Vice Chair. The IDC understands the Mayor and Council Members will consider annual appointments at their meeting of January 13, 2003, and they request the Mayor be appointed to the IDC. Thank you for consideration of this appointment. MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Dick Van Allen Past Chair DVA /ok c: IDC File Council Agenda - 1/13/03 9. Consideration of approving joint resolution with Monticello Township for annexation of Kjellberg's West Mobile Home Park. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: On December 30, 2002, Kjellberg's Inc. completed the filling of various sections of sanitary sewer pipe with concrete grout in areas west of the existing mobile home park that Kjellberg's had planned to use for expansion purposes. This was the main compliance issue that Kjellberg's had to complete in order for the City to allow the sanitary sewer to be connected to the City's system and to consider annexation of the existing west mobile home park. Kjellberg's had a choice of either removing part of the illegally constructed sewer system or filling it with concrete grout, therefore malting it basically unusable in the future without a lot of reconstruction taking place. With the completion of the grouting that was inspected by city personnel, the plug was finally removed from the sanitary sewer line on January 2, 2003 and the city is now treating the sewage from the west mobile home park. As part of our development agreement dated December of 1998, the City agreed not to oppose annexation of the west mobile home park if Mr. Kjellberg complied with the provisions of the development agreement. Although it may not be a contested issue, it appears that only one item remains to be resolved, and that relates to the sanitary sewer hookup charge that needs to be charged to Kjellberg's Inc. for the additional mobile home units that currently exist above the 200 anticipated in the development agreement of 1998. In anticipation of the sanitary sewer connection, I asked the Monticello Township Board to consider approving a joint resolution allowing the annexation of the existing west mobile home park contingent upon City Council approval at Monday nights meeting. Township approval was received on Monday, January 6t' supporting a joint resolution for annexation and what remains is City Council approval also of the joint resolution. As noted above, the original development agreement indicated that the west mobile home park had 200 mobile home pads that would be connected to the City's sewer system and a reduced sanitary sewer hookup charge was negotiated at that time that amounted to $1,125 per unit or $225,000 total. At the time of the hookup today, it is our understanding that there is 211 mobile homes in the existing park, thus sanitary sewer hookup fees would still be owing on the additional 11 units. As a reference, the current sanitary sewer hookup fee for residential dwellings is $3,250 for any hookups that occurred in the year 2002. Since the development agreement did not indicate that the old rates would apply for any additional units allowed to be connected, an additional hookup fee of $35,750 could apply to the hookup fee. Under the old agreement, the additional 11 units would have totaled $12,375. Since the City has just been learned that the correct number of units at the time of hookup was 211, this is the only remaining item that needs to be determined to allow annexation to occur. It is suggested that Council action to approve the joint resolution include a contingency that requires the additional hookup fee to be paid or agreed to before submittal of the annexation request to the state. Council Agenda - 1113103 It is also recommended that the additional units he charged the current hookup fee of $3,250 each., rather than the reduced rate of $1,125. The additional mobile home units have becn added to the west mobile home park since the original agreement was Negotiated and would not necessarily have to be grandlathered in at the old rate. The regular hookup fee in 1998 was $2,000 per unit. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: Approve a joint resolution with Monticello 'Township allowing the existing Kjellberg's West Mobile Home Park consisting of 211 units to be annexed, contingent upon payment of the additional fees for the I 1 units at the current rate of $ 3,250 each. 2. The Council could approve the joint lesolution authorizing annexation of the 21 1 mobile borne sites contingent Upon payment of the additional l l units at the old rate established ill 1998 of $1,12 5 each. >. Approve the annexation request contingent on payment of an additional fee determined by the C.'OLlr1C11. C. STAFF RECOMMEIVDATIOX: As I tall SUrC the C.otinCil IS aware of, this sanitary sewer project to service Kjellberg's West Mobile Home Park has been in the works for almost live years or longer. Although the original agreement in 1998 had indicated a hookup 1ec ol'$1,125 per unit for the 200 units that existed at that time, 1 do not believe the City iS under any obligation to provide the additional 1 l units the same hookup fec and would recommend charging the property the Clrrrent hookup 1:ec like any other residential parcel. If annexation does not occur, Kjellberg's Inc. would be subject to their quarterly billings Ior sewer usage being charged at three times the normal rates, so annexation would certainly be beneficial for Kjellberg's. The legal description of the property to be annexed covers only the existing mobile home park sites and does not include any extra land that lies west or north ol'the actual mobile home park. D. SUPPORTING DATA- COPY of Joint Resolution STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICE OF STRATEGIC AND LONG -RANGE PLANNING IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO DESIGNATING CERTAIN .JOINT RESOLUTION FOR AREAS AS IN NEED OF ORDERLY ANNEXATION ORDERLY ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 414.0325 WHEREAS, individual property owners with property located within the Township of Monticello ("Township ") and legally described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. have approached the City of Monticello (`-City ") requesting annexation of their property and extension of City services to their property; and WHEREAS. the Township and City have agreed to work cooperatively to accomplish the orderly annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A: and WHEREAS. the above- mentioned area is a residential development. abuts the City and is in need of orderly annexation and extension of services from the City since the described area is urban or suburban or about to become so. and • WHEREAS. the City has available capacity to provide needed services to the above mentioned property: and WHEREAS. the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation. and WHEREAS. the City and Township agree that orderly annexation of the property legally described in Exhibit A is in the best interest of the property owners and would benefit the public health. safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS. the City and Township agree that the property legally described in Exhibit A is designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation; and WHEREAS. the City and Township desire to accomplish the immediate orderly annexation of the property legally described in Exhibit A without the need for a hearing. 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. The Citv and Township hereby designate the area legally described in Exhibit A for immediate orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. Section 414.0.125. 2. The City and Township a-ree that the area legally described in Exhibit A and designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation is approximately 02.213 acres. 3. A boundary neap showing, the area legally described in Exhibit A is attached hereto as Exhibit B and is hereby incorporated by reference. 4. The City and Township ayL7ree that the population of the area legally described in Exhibit A and designated as in need of immediate orderly annexation is approximately 550. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. Section 414.0325, the City and Township agree that no alteration of the boundaries stated herein is appropriate. that all conditions for annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A are contained in this Joint Resolution and that no consideration by Minnesota Planning is necessary. Upon execution and filing of this .Joint Resolution, Minnesota Planning may review and comme thereon, but shall within 30 days of receipt of this ,Joint Resolution - order the annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in this Joint Resolution. b. The City and f-ov reship agree that upon annexation of the area legally described in Exhibit A. the City shall reimburse the Township for the loss of taxes from the property so annexed for the period and ill accordance with the followin�11 schedule: 1 ) In the first year following the year the City could first levy on the annexed area- an amount equal to ninety (90) percent of 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; 2) in the second year. an amount equal to seventy (70) percent; 3) In the third year. an amount equal to fifty . (50) percent: 4) In the fourth year. an amount equal to thirty (30) percent_ and 5) In the fifth and Final year. an amount equal to ten (10) percent. Thereafter. the City will no longer reimburse the Townsiip. The City and Township aurec that upon adopted and execution of this Joint Resolution_ the City shall file the Sallie with the Minnesota Plannln4LI Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office. Ill the event there are errors. omissions or any other problems with the le-al description provided in Exhibit A in the jud4�nlent of the Minnesota Planning Agency. the City and Township agree to make such corrections and Cite any additional dOCLlnlelltatlllll Including a new Exhibit A makin- the corrections requested or required by the Ninnesota Planning, A�(rency as necessary to make effective the annexation of said area in accordance with the terms of this Joint Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved by the Township Board of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello, Wri-ht COLlnty. Minnesota this day of Januarv. 2003. TOWNSHIP OF IMONTICELLO is Franklin Refill, Chair V ATTEST: Darlene Sawatzke, Township Clerk Passed, adopted. and approved by the City Council of the City of Monticello. Wright County. Minnesota, this day of January, 2003. CITY OF MONTICELLO NN ATTEST: Rick Woltsteller. City Administrator • Bruce Thielen. Mayor 1 EXHIBIT A to TO JOINT ANNEXATION RESOLUTION KJELLBERG WEST MOBILE HOME PARK That part of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 121, Ranee 25, Wright County, Minnesota described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said South Half of the Southeast Quarter; thence north along the west line of said South Half of the Southeast Quarter. a distance of 1170.18 feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said South Half of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 2016.86 feet to the northwest corner of a tract of land deeded to William Bellock; thence southwesterly along the westerly line of said tract of land, a distance of 272.00 feet: thence southeasterly alone the southerly line of said tract of land a distance of 321.50 feet to the westerly rigght of way line of Minnesota State Highway No. 25: thence southwesterly along said westerly right of way line. a distance of 923.61 feet to the south line of said South Half of the Southeast Quarter; thence west alone said south line. a distance of 1784.78 feet to the point of beginning. Also that part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13. Township 121. Ranee 25. Wright County, Minnesota described as follows: BeginninO, at the southeast corner of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter: thence: on an assumed bearing of North 0 degrees 06 minutes 53 seconds East along the east line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter. a distance of 1170.18 feet, thence North 88 deggrees 53 minutes 59 seconds west. a distance of 319.72 feet to the east line of the West 1000.00 feet of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter: thence South 0 degrees 06 minutes 43 seconds West along said east line, a distance of 1170.18 feet to the south line of said East Half of the Southwest Quarter: thence South 88 degrees 53 minutes 59 seconds East along said south line:, a distance of 319.67 feet to the point of beginning. 0 " �A�i._�■����+tle �.i .Y�y1O� � i ([$5 h ���0 Pry �� �Mo� .'Iriw rw %• jjje�AAw'•iw� jYQ�� f: � .y iU8yl9� � . a y� Its • � ,, MV.. 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N p w Q U 1 U7 W w ❑ C W o W W z WK4IX E32 p 4o V w W a x4Uut. q� c7 .dx v�wUUa E t W y i c7 4 Ro a FC a p ti N N N 10 �D p 0 0 E d W O 4 tl w w N N N N N ry ry d' b H m CQ !7 F w x H .z �o �z 4 a ao ux D4 o�nw 40 W w E 00 W .Al � 4 a Z O F H Z O 0 E rn R7i W,� W U � xrx" Eww z a °a °a wua E K aqw cn�W � x 4 N w u w V � w0 www x �r F � A z �u z �wx � p U 4 q W F W F W VF Q W W W O W 4 • City Council Update Economic Development Report January 13, 2003 011ie Koropchak, Economic Development Director Economic Development Authority (EDA) - At their meeting of December 16, 2002, the corn missiotiers voted to not authorize repayment of Liquor yFunds for year -end 2002. In 2001, the EDA authorized repayment of the Liquor Funds in an amount of $77.000. in which case, the funds must be transferred to the debt service fields of the City to be used solely to reduce tax levies for bonded indebtedness of the City (see Section SB of the ordinance establishing the Monticello EDA). The commissioners decision was based on the restrictive use of Federal and State repayment dollars from the Twin City Die Castings, Aroplax, and Ultra Machining Company loans. The EDA is not obligated to repay the Liquor Funds (remaining balance of $306,000). Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) - The HRA continues to work with. developers interested in redevelopment of the downtown area. The commission has an executed Preliminary Development Agreement with a property owner to redevelop a portion of Block 52 in two phases. Another developer is looking to redevelop a portion of Bloch: 51 and the developer of the Landmark Square is considering Phase I1 of that project. As you recall. the Downtown TIF District was created in 1997 and the deadline date for TIF assistance (up -front expenditures) is July 31, 2001. HRA conlnlissloners and stafftoured the apartments at Landmark Square following their ,ianuary Mectim, • Ultra Machining Company (LIMC) - Delivery of panels is expected late part of .lanuary. (.1osin4g of the EDA and State /City loans expected in February. First project report due at Minnesota Department ol`Trade and Economic Development oil January 25. 2003. P1 "OCllletl011 Sta1l1pi11__ Inc - Attempting to contact Les WLIrm relative to status on spring construction o1'60,000 sq ft mall LlfaCurl11L1 facility. BLISi11esS lZetention and Expansion Visits: M13 Metal Stamping, January 6. 2003, and Double Bull Archery, January 13, 2003. The Annual Meeting of the Economic Development Partnership 01 WI'igilt County is Friday. JaIlLiary 17. 2003, 7:45 a.m., Montrose C0111MUlllty Center. r: Economic Development Partnership i of Wright County Xcel Ener MM 2003 ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2003 7:45 AM -- 9:30 AM Montrose Community Center Keynote Speaker: Dean Barkley, United States Senator nrFNnn 7:45 Registration & Breakfast 8:30 Welcome, Introductions & Overview -- Lane Wilson, Chair 8:35 2002 Annual Report — Noel LaBine, Executive Director 8:50 Election of Officers — Bob Mathiasen, Chair 011ie Koropchak, Vice -Chair Sarah Smith, Secretary /Treasurer Election of New Board Members — Lane Wilson Dean Schmidt, Chuck Van Heel & Rod Nikula 8:55 Keynote Speaker — Dean Barkley, U.S. Senator 9:25 Closing Remarks — Bob Mathiasen, Incoming Chair 0