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City Council Agenda Packet 06-11-2018AGENDA REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, June 11, 2018 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Mayor: Brian Stumpf Council Members: Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart 1. General Business A. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance B. Approval of Agenda — Councilmembers or the City Administrator may add items to the agenda for discussion purposes or approval. The City Council may or may not take official action on items added to the agenda. C. Approval of Meeting Minutes • Regular Meeting Minutes from May 29, 2018 D. Citizen Comments — Individuals may address the City Council about any item not contained on the agenda. Each speaker will be allotted three minutes with a maximum of five speakers. The Mayor may allow for additional time and/or speakers. The City Council generally takes no official action of items discussed, with the exception of referral to staff for future report. E. Public Service Announcements/Updates F. Council Liaison Updates • BCOL • IEDC • Planning Commission • I-94 Coalition G. Department Updates • City Administrator Update • Communications Coordinator Update • Update from Arts Consultant Sue Seeger 2. Consent Agenda A. Consideration of approving payment of bills B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-45 accepting donations from CentraCare Monticello of $500 for Music on the Mississippi, $564.50 from Cargill for flowers for the median along Broadway, and $1,500 from United Way and $190 from Crow River Food Council/Local Roots Food Coop for the Farmers Market Power of Produce program E. Consideration of approving a transient merchant/traveling show permit for Gopher State Expositions to take place at Quarry Community Church on June 14 —17,2018 F. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit allowing use of 3rd Street parking lot, closure of Walnut Street and related assistance in conjunction with the Rotary "Taste of the Towns" event on September 13, 2018. Applicant: Monticello Rotary Club G. Consideration of approving an application for one -day temporary on -sale liquor license for Monticello Rotary Club for `Taste of the Towns' event on September 13, 2018 H. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-46 to Advance Municipal State Aid funds for the Fallon Avenue Overpass Project, City Project 16C006 and the Chelsea Road Improvement Project, City Project 17C001 I. Consideration of approving a request for Conditional Use Permit for an approximately 480 square foot residential detached Accessory Use Structure — Major in an R-1 (Single -Family Residence) District. Applicant: Joe Yakymi J. Consideration of authorizing creation of a Feasibility Study for installation of a splash pad at Pioneer Park K. Consideration of acknowledging receipt of a petition for annexation from Ronald Denn, General Partner, Denn Family Properties, LP and Ronald and Lisa Denn and to proceed to verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion 3. Public Hearings A. Public Hearing — Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-47 ordering improvements, accepting plans and specifications, and authorizing advertisement for bids for the 2018 Pedestrian Improvement Project, City Project 18C001 4. Regular Agenda 5. Added Items 6. Adjournment REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, May 29, 2018 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Mayor Brian Stumpf, Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, and Lloyd Hilgart Absent: None 1. General Business A. Call to Order & Pledge of AlleLiance Mayor Stumpf called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. B. Approval of Agenda Mayor Stumpf noted that staff requested to add an update on the banner design process and update on arts and creative program. Councilmember Fair moved approval of the agenda with added discussion on banner design process. Councilmember Hilgart seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. C. Regular Meeting Minutes from meetinc on Kav 14.2018 Councilmember Gabler moved approval of the minutes of May 14, 2018. Councilmember Hilgart seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. D. Citizen Comments None. E. Public Service Announcements • Music on the Mississippi kicks off on May 31. This is the first of three events. • Walk `n' Roll is scheduled for June 9. There is the addition of a shuttle this year to bring people from the end back to the beginning. F. Council Liaison Updates • Parks and Recreation Commission — Councilmember Fair gave a brief update which included the following items: 1. 2019 Budget will likely include an increase in staff. 2. Reviewing policy regarding alcohol being allowed in the parks. 3. Update from Creative Arts Consultant. 4. Two park shelters will be completed this year. 5. Review of community beautification program. G. Department Updates City Administrator Update — Jeff O'Neill gave an update on the following: 1. Overview of drone regulation authority. The FAA regulates the use of drones. The city can address misuse of drones through existing nuisance ordinances. City Council Minutes — May 29, 2018 Page 1 1 4 2. There is no increase in dues for League of Minnesota Cities for 2019. 3. The LMC Conference is in St. Cloud June 20-22. 4. The Ellison House estate sale totaled a little less than $4,000. The remaining items will be sold on post -a -bid. Matt Leonard, City Engineer/Public Works Director, provided an update on the following road projects that are beginning in June: 1. County Rd 39 and Gillard Avenue — project to commence June 4. No road closure and to be completed in mid-July. 2. Chelsea Road — construction will begin June 11. The area will see detours and some road closures. This will be completed mid-August. Information is being sent out to residents and businesses affected by the project. Tom Moores, Street Superintendent, provided a Street Department Update. 2. Consent Agenda: Councilmember Fair moved approval of the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Davidson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. A. Consideration of approving the payment of bills. Recommendation: Approved bill and purchase card registers for a total amount of $544,256.36. B. Consideration of approving new hires/departures. Recommendation: Approved hires for MCC and Parks and departures for MCC and Building Department. C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property. Recommendation: No report this cycle. D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-42 accepting donations of $5,280 from various donors for the Walk `n' Roll event. Recommendation: Adopted Resolution 2018-42 accepted donations of $5,280 from various donors for the Walk `n' Roll event. E. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-43 accepting donations from CentraCare Health Monticello, Monticello Rotary, and Brian Thinkpenny- Primerica for a total of $750 for the Monticello Farmer's Market Power of Produce, a donation of plants for East Bridge Park with a value of $356 from Donna Dunkerson, and a donation of $2,000 from Walmart for fire gear. Recommendation: Adopted Resolution 2018-43 accepting donations for Farmer's Market Power of Produce, plants for East Bridge Park, and for fire gear. F. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2018-44 accepting a $1,500 contribution from Prairie Vodka (Phillips Distilling) as co-sponsor of Twins Event during Riverfest. Recommendation: Adopted Resolution 2018-44 for Twins Event being held during Riverfest. G. Consideration of approving annual liquor license renewals for 2018-2019. Recommendation: Approved the annual liquor license renewals for 2018- 2019 as presented. City Council Minutes — May 29, 2018 Page 2 1 4 H. Consideration of approving setting the 2018 pension benefit level at $4,200 per service year for current Monticello Fire Relief Association members and a deferral rate at 2.5% for past members. Recommendation: Approved setting the 2018 pension benefit level at $4,200 per service year for current Monticello Fire Relief Association members and a deferral rate at 2.5% for past members with the acknowledgement that future benefit levels shall be adjusted to maintain healthy surpluses and avoid deficits. I. Consideration of approving Special Event Permit allowing use of Ellison Park, West Bridge Park, Pioneer Park, core city public right of way, Community Center Parking Lot and related assistance in conjunction with the annual Riverfest celebration on July 12-15, 2018. Recommendation: Approved the Special Event Permit for Riverfest celebration July 12-15, 2018 allowing the use of Ellison Park, West Bridge Park, Pioneer Park, Community Center Parking Lot, City rights of way and related city staff assistance, contingent on — continued site plan and traffic control coordination with Public Works and the Wright County Sheriffs Office and lot closure signage and notification in coordination with the Street Superintendent as needed. J. Consideration of approving applications for temporary on -sale liquor licenses for the Monticello Lions Club for Riverfest Community Celebration events on July 14 and 15, 2018. Recommendation: Approved the temporary on -sale liquor licenses for the Monticello Lions Club for the Riverfest Celebration events on July 14 and 15, 2018. K. Consideration of approving a request for a Conditional Use Permit for building height. Applicant: Bondhus Corporation. Recommendation: Approved the Conditional Use Permit for height above 30' in the I-1 District for the Bondhus Corporation expansion, based on findings in adopted Resolution No. PC -2018-014 and on the conditions identified in Exhibit Z, including those comments of the City Engineer as related to required easements. L. Consideration of authorizing entering into a contract with Rum River Construction Consultants for contract building inspection/review services. Recommendation: Approved contract services with Rum River Construction Consultants for interim building plan review and inspection services and authorizing entering into a contract based on final revisions by city staff. 3. Added Items: Angela Schumann, Community Development Director, gave a presentation on the Monticello Community Banner Project. The initial quote for project cost is estimated at $30,000. The four banner styles are: general, downtown, winter, and Riverfest. The city is hosting a community banner contest where submittal will be accepted May 30 — July 10. There is a Creative Arts Banner Committee that will narrow entries to approximately three selected designs for each of the four banner styles. It was requested that a council member serve on this committee. Councilmember Gabler volunteer to serve on the committee. By consensus she was selected to serve on the committee. City Council Minutes — May 29, 2018 Page 3 1 4 4. Adiournment By consensus, the meeting was adjourned at 7:11 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Approved: Attest: City Administrator City Council Minutes — May 29, 2018 Page 4 1 4 City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 2A. Consideration of avvrovin2 pavment of bills (WO) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: City staff submits the attached bill registers and purchasing card registers for approval by Council. The bill registers contain all invoices processed and the purchasing card registers contain all card purchases made since the last Council meeting. Subject to MN Statutes, most invoices require Council approval prior to releasing checks for payment. The day following Council approval, payments will be released unless directed otherwise. A credit purchasing agreement and policy was approved by Council initially and card purchases must comply with the policy. If Council has no questions or comments on the bill and purchase card registers, these can be approved with the consent agenda. If requested, this item can be removed from consent and discussed prior to making a motion for approval. Al. Budget Impact: None A2. Staff Workload Impact: No additional work required. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to approve the bill and purchase card registers for a total amount of $712,044.90. 2. Motion to approve the registers with changes directed by Council. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends Alternative #1 or #2, per direction of Council. D. SUPPORTING DATA: • Bill registers and Purchase Card registers Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: Debbie.Davidson Printed: 06/01/2018 - 9:45AM Batch: 00215.05.2018 - 215.05.2018 Xcel Invoice No Description Vendor: 4263 CAYAN 645409 Arpil 2018 (13,171) Transaction Fee 645409 Arpil 2018 (3) Genius Service Fee - cc machine Check Total Vendor: 1102 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 5/31/2018 5843395-5 - DMV 5/31/2018 5863599-6 - Animal Shelter 5/31/2018 5806932-5 - Parks 5/31/2018 5821009-5 - Fire Station 5/31/2018 5864452-7 - Library 5/31/2018 5788570-9 - Hi Way Liquor 5/31/2018 5804618-6 - Parks - Fallon Ave 5/31/2018 5768542-2 - City Hall 5/31/2018 5768542-2 - MCC 5/31/2018 5768542-2 - Senior Center 5/31/2018 5768542-2 - National Guard 5/31/2018 5828859-8 - City Hall (Storage Garage) 5/31/2018 8235331-9 - Prairie Center 5/31/2018 8235333-5- Prairie Center 5/31/2018 8000015233-2 - WWTP 5/31/2018 5799425 - Public Works 5/31/2018 5799427 - Public Works 5/31/2018 5820786 - Public Works 5/31/2018 5837384 - Public Works 5/31/2018 8235331-9 - Prairie Center Check Total: Vendor: 4394 DAXKO, LLC 21643 PWC CC Gateway Fees - April Amount Payment Date Acct Number 921.97 89.85 1,011.82 70.04 73.06 78.75 492.35 276.92 205.76 16.98 197.84 4,575.11 74.19 98.92 47.22 144.41 54.09 5,412.19 484.28 111.34 178.31 1,148.66 102.13 13,842.55 287.90 Moiiii6effo Y Reference Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: True 05/31/2018 609-49754-443980 05/31/2018 609-49754-424100 Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: True 05/31/2018 217-41990-438100 05/31/2018 101-42700-438100 05/31/2018 101-45201-438100 05/31/2018 101-42200-438100 05/31/2018 101-45501-438100 05/31/2018 609-49754-438100 05/31/2018 101-45201-438100 05/31/2018 101-41940-438100 05/31/2018 226-45126-438100 05/31/2018 101-45175-438100 05/31/2018 101-42800-438100 05/31/2018 101-41940-438100 05/31/2018 101-41941-438100 05/31/2018 101-41941-438100 05/31/2018 602-49480-438100 05/31/2018 101-43127-438100 05/31/2018 101-43127-438100 05/31/2018 101-43127-438100 05/31/2018 101-43127-438100 05/31/2018 101-41941-438100 Check Sequence: 3 05/31/2018 226-45122-443980 ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/01/2018 - 9:45 AM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number 287.90 Check Sequence: 4 75.25 05/31/2018 226-45122-430900 75.25 Check Sequence: 5 290.11 05/31/2018 101-41520-421990 01111111 Check Sequence: 6 1,964.93 Check Total: Vendor: 4732 MONEY MOVERS, INC. 109097 Fitness Rewards - April 2018 1,428.28 Check Total: Vendor: 3679 SUPERIOR PRESS 5/31/2018 Deposit Bags & Deposit Slips 6,630.92 Check Total: Vendor: 2405 WELLS FARGO - Monthly Charges/Returns May 2018 Wells Fargo account interest earnings May 2018 Wells Fargo account bank charges May 2018 MCC CC Fees (WF- Front Desk) May 2018 MCC CC Fees (WF- Online) May 2018 Liquor Store CC Fees (WF) May 2018 City Hall CC Fees (WF) May 2018 Utility CC Fees (Bluefin) May 2018 Utility CC Fees (Bluefin) May 2018 Utility CC Fees (AmEx) May 2018 Utility CC Fees (AmEx) May 2018 MCC ACH Returns 05/2018 May 2018 MCC CC Fees (iAccess - Fmrs Mkt) Check Total: Vendor: 1565 WELLS FARGO CORP TRUST SERVICE 5/17/2018 Additinal Investment - Morgan Stanley Check Total: Vendor: 1585 XCEL ENERGY 5/31/2018 51-6572904-0 - WWTP 3/6-4/4/18 5/31/2018 51-6505905-0 - Water 3/8-4/6 5/31/2018 51-0395766-0 - Pumphouse 405 Ramsey 5/31/2018 51-4271112-2 -Library 5/31/2018 51-6505907-2 - auto protective light 3/28-4/27 5/31/2018 51-6505907-2 - Parking Lots 3/6-4/4 5/31/2018 ZZZNEP-IMPLEM -51-6505908-. Civil Defensf 5/31/2018 51-6505909-4 - DMV & Food Shelf 5/31/2018 51-6505910-7 - Hi -Way Liquors Amount Payment Date Acct Number 287.90 Check Sequence: 4 75.25 05/31/2018 226-45122-430900 75.25 Check Sequence: 5 290.11 05/31/2018 101-41520-421990 01111111 Check Sequence: 6 1,964.93 05/31/2018 101-00000-362110 -1,670.68 05/31/2018 101-41520-443980 1,428.28 05/31/2018 226-45122-443980 57.74 05/31/2018 226-45122-443980 6,630.92 05/31/2018 609-49754-443980 157.55 05/31/2018 101-41520-443980 855.21 05/31/2018 601-49440-443980 855.21 05/31/2018 602-49490-443980 14.05 05/31/2018 601-49440-443980 14.04 05/31/2018 602-49490-443980 130.50 05/31/2018 226-00000-115031 67.90 05/31/2018 226-45127-431992 10,505.65 Check Sequence: 7 70,000.00 05/31/2018 955-00000-104010 70,000.00 Check Sequence: 8 13,230.96 05/31/2018 602-49480-438100 5,903.08 05/31/2018 601-49440-438100 468.93 05/31/2018 601-49440-438100 842.82 05/31/2018 101-45501-438100 64.98 05/31/2018 101-43160-438100 100.15 05/31/2018 101-43160-438100 18.36 05/31/2018 101-42500-438100 152.75 05/31/2018 217-41990-438100 1,410.66 05/31/2018 609-49754-438100 Reference ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/01/2018 - 9:45 AM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 5/31/2018 51-6505911-8 - City Hall 1,438.54 05/31/2018 101-41940-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505911-8 -MCC 6,515.75 05/31/2018 226-45126-438100 5/31/2018 51 -6505911 -8 -Senior Center 338.48 05/31/2018 101-45175-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505911-8 -National Guard 169.24 05/31/2018 101-42800-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505912-9 - Animal Shelter 104.90 05/31/2018 101-42700-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505913-0 - Fire Station 854.38 05/31/2018 101-42200-438100 5/31/2018 51 -6505915 -2 -Parks 872.76 05/31/2018 101-45201-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505915-2 - Water skating rink 230.00 05/31/2018 601-49440-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505915-2 - NSP Bllfld. Consc & Sec. Light: 13.93 05/31/2018 101-45203-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505915-2 - NSP Bllfld. Softball Assoc. Fielc 268.84 05/31/2018 101-45203-438100 5/31/2018 51-6505916-3 - Street Lights 3/6-4/4 6,951.74 05/31/2018 101-43160-438100 5/31/2018 51-0371645-4 - Swan Cam 18.82 05/31/2018 101-45201-438100 5/31/2018 51-7780310-4 - Building Inspec. Garage 55.71 05/31/2018 101-41940-438100 5/31/2018 51-9391437-3 - 118 W. 6th St. Building 197.12 05/31/2018 101-41941-438100 5/31/2018 ZCULPS-EXPENS 51-0623082-8 - 349 W Brea 17.58 05/31/2018 213-46522-438100 Check Total: 40,240.48 Total for Check Run: 136,253.76 Total of Number of Checks: 8 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 6/11/18 Approved by Mayor Brian Stumpf AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/01/2018 - 9:45 AM) Page 3 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: Julie.Cheney Printed: 06/06/2018 - 1:45PM Batch: 00202.06.2018 - 202.06.2018 AP Invoice No Description Vendor: 3974 A+ TAXI OF MONTICELLO INC 20131314 Enabled: Charter Service "Tour of Monticello" (2.2 hrs) 233.90 06/12/2018 Check Total: Vendor: 2407 ALL ELEMENTS 5475 Repaired Metal Counter Flashing w/Band Check Total: Vendor: 1021 AME RED E MIX INC 117660 Enabled: ZPARKS-RWOODS- shelter fastenings -(5.5) CS 888.53 06/12/2018 Check Total: Vendor: 1039 AQUA LOGIC INC 47603 Seal Bearing Assembly Check Total: Vendor: 3491 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY 3263929 Enabled: resale - beer 3265852 06/12/2018 resale - beer Check Total: Vendor: 1065 BELLBOY CORPORATION 63865100 resale - liquor 63865100 resale - wine 63865100 Enabled: freight 64285700 06/12/2018 freight 64285700 resale - liquor 64425900 06/12/2018 resale - liquor 64425900 resale - wine Amount Payment Date Acct Number Check Sequence: 1 154.00 06/12/2018 101-41910-433100 154.00 Moiiii6effo Y Reference ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 1 Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: True 233.90 06/12/2018 226-45126-431990 233.90 Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 888.53 06/12/2018 229-45202-453010 888.53 Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: True 426.25 06/12/2018 226-45126-422990 426.25 Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 32.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 32.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 64.00 Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: True 1,725.18 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 304.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 42.75 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 13.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 294.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 58.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 72.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description 64425900 freight 97643300 asst. bags 97643300 freight 97692300 freight 97692300 resale - condiments 97692300 resale - mix 0.73 Check Total: Vendor: 1067 BERNICK'S 15440 resale -beer 18185 resale - pop, 74886 resale - pop, Gatorade, water, juice 74887 resale - soda pop 74887 resale -juice 74888 resale -beer 78136 resale - pop, Gatorade, water, juice 78137 resale -soda pop 78137 resale juice 78138 resale -beer 115.50 Check Total: Vendor: 2531 BLUESTONE GRILL 6/5/2018 201818 - Refund Escrow Deposit 226-45125-425410 Check Total: Vendor: 4328 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE & SPIF 1080805777 resale - liquor 1080805777 resale - wine 1080805777 freight 1080805778 resale - beer 1080808995 resale - liquor 1080808995 resale - wine 1080808995 resale - wine n/a 1080808995 freight 1080808996 resale - beer Check Total: Vendor: 4978 BRUNTON ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS 16-0174 18C003 - Retainer for Fire Department Project 18145 18C003 - Eval Bldg Sites, Generate Design Con Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 5.40 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 158.09 06/12/2018 609-49754-421990 0.73 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 0.47 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 37.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425500 65.95 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 2,777.57 Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 115.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 119.20 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 208.65 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 79.87 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 32.80 06/12/2018 609-49750-425500 2,119.80 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 311.25 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 173.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 16.40 06/12/2018 609-49750-425500 893.40 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 4,070.36 Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False 1,000.00 06/12/2018 101-00000-220110 1,000.00 Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 5,951.23 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 586.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 71.37 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 156.60 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 4,060.90 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 442.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 42.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 47.99 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 182.70 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 11,540.79 Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False 10,000.00 06/12/2018 400-43300-452010 10,641.69 06/12/2018 400-43300-452010 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Check Total Vendor: 4646 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES L.P 2109858 resale - beer 2109858 resale - beer n/a 643-0306 resale - beer credit Check Total: Vendor: 4089 CARLSON & LYTER DISTRIBUTING, INC 617-0081 resale - beer Amount Payment Date Acct Number 20,641.69 Check Total: Vendor: 1106 CENTRAL MCGOWAN INC 00025300 Monthly Tank Rental 00203587 Bulk Carbon Dioxide (502 lbs) 609-49750-425200 Check Total: Vendor: 4961 CINTAS CORP 4005741888 mat service - Hi -Way 4005974695 mat service - Hi -Way 4006123446 mat service - Hi -Way 4006305753 mat service - Hi -Way Check Sequence: 12 Check Total: Vendor: 4977 CITY ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION OF MINN] 6/6/2018 2018 Membership - City Engineers Assoc of MI` Check Sequence: 16 Check Total: Vendor: 4694 CUNNINGHAM GROUP ARCHITECTURE lT 50133 Walnut Corridor Plan - May 2018 226-45124-421600 Check Total: Vendor: 1129 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC 1347603 resale - beer 1347603 resale - beer n/a 1347651 resale - beer 1347651 resale - beer n/a 177253 resale - beer Amount Payment Date Acct Number 20,641.69 06/12/2018 609-49754-431990 66.12 06/12/2018 Check Sequence: 11 37,052.77 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 261.45 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 -47.65 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 37,266.57 Check Sequence: 15 60.00 06/12/2018 Check Sequence: 12 707.10 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 707.10 Check Sequence: 16 7,122.36 06/12/2018 Check Sequence: 13 65.00 06/12/2018 226-45124-421600 127.40 06/12/2018 226-45124-421600 192.40 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 Check Sequence: 14 64.61 06/12/2018 609-49754-431990 66.12 06/12/2018 609-49754-431990 65.90 06/12/2018 609-49754-431990 65.90 06/12/2018 609-49754-431990 262.53 Check Sequence: 15 60.00 06/12/2018 101-43110-443300 60.00 Check Sequence: 16 7,122.36 06/12/2018 213-46301-431990 7,122.36 Check Sequence: 17 39,319.95 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 201.45 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 28,751.60 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 267.65 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 2,389.05 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 Reference ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: True ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 3 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 177761 resale - beer 122.95 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 178307 resale - beer 116.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 Check Total: 71,168.65 Vendor: 1153 ECM PUBLISHERS INC Check Sequence: 18 ACH Enabled: True 598221 EHOUSE - Estate Sale Ad #813849 42.00 06/12/2018 101-45201-431990 598222 EHOUSE - Estate Sale Ad #812378 14.50 06/12/2018 101-45201-431990 601534 201823 - Bergstrom Sale PH - Ad# 818037 92.30 06/12/2018 101-41910-435100 601535 201821 - Platinum Tech PH - Ad# 818047 101.53 06/12/2018 101-41910-435100 601536 Misc Zoning Ord PH - Ad# 818053 101.53 06/12/2018 101-41910-435100 601537 201824 - Yakymi PH - Ad# 818057 101.53 06/12/2018 101-41910-435100 603490 Ad # 812802 Image Builder 5/24 & 25 -Mem. D 40.00 06/12/2018 609-49754-434990 603677 Floodplain Ordinance PH - Ad# 818042 184.60 06/12/2018 101-41910-435100 Check Total: 677.99 Vendor: 2154 FEDERATED CO-OPS Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: False 16102 (48) gal. heating fuel @ 2.95; (36) Prem. Diesel 240.60 06/12/2018 602-49490-421200 Check Total: 240.60 Vendor: 2561 FERGUSON WATERWORKS #2516 Check Sequence: 20 ACH Enabled: False 0280201 2 T10 Meter ECDR Usg. 734.05 06/12/2018 601-49440-422701 0281833 LF2 T10 Meter 842.65 06/12/2018 601-49440-422701 0283880 (2) 3 Hyd Meter usg. w/ nst coup 1,250.00 06/12/2018 601-49440-422701 Check Total: 2,826.70 Vendor: 4482 GEMPLER'S Check Sequence: 21 ACH Enabled: False SI04185135 1000pk marking paint- Sewer 142.99 06/12/2018 602-49490-422700 SI04185135 1000pk marking paint- Water 142.99 06/12/2018 601-49440-422700 SI04185135 1000pk marking flags- Streets 142.99 06/12/2018 101-43160-421990 Check Total: 428.97 Vendor: 1413 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL INC Check Sequence: 22 ACH Enabled: True 8050585 Jan -May 2018 locates - FNM 416.48 06/12/2018 656-00000-202099 8050585 Jan -May 2018 locates - Sewer 416.47 06/12/2018 601-49440-432770 8050585 2018 Cost Adj. credit - Sewer -151.87 06/12/2018 601-49440-432770 8050585 2018 Cost Adj. credit - FNM -151.88 06/12/2018 656-00000-202099 Check Total: 529.20 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 4 Invoice No Description Vendor: 1320 TRICIA HANDORFF 05/31/2018 Mileage Reimbursement - Pickup Product (50 m Check Sequence: 23 Check Total: Vendor: 1239 HOGLUND BUS COMPANY INC 129891 27.25 Ladder - inspect front springs- need replacing. Check Total: Vendor: 4218 HOHENSTEINS, INC 965416 06/12/2018 resale - beer 100.10 Check Total: Vendor: 3971 INTL UNION OF OPER ENGINEERS LOCAL July 2018 Check Sequence: 25 July - Health Insurance - Union July 2018 06/12/2018 July - Health Insurance 755.70 Check Total: Vendor: 1259 JJ TAYLOR DISTRIBUTING 2822540 Check Sequence: 26 resale - beer 2822540 06/12/2018 resale - beer n/a 2822540 50,472.00 freight 101-00000-217061 Check Total: Vendor: 1263 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 1011577 resale - liquor 1011577 5,498.55 freight 1011578 freight 1011578 609-49750-425400 resale - liquor 1011579 06/12/2018 freight 1011579 5,622.60 resale - wine 1012294 resale - liquor 1012294 Check Sequence: 28 freight 1012295 06/12/2018 freight 1012295 78.96 resale - wine 1012295 resale - wine n/a 1012296 609-49750-433300 resale - beer 1012941 06/12/2018 resale - liquor 1012941 11.92 freight 1012942 freight Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Sequence: 23 ACH Enabled: True 27.25 06/12/2018 226-45122-433100 27.25 Check Sequence: 24 ACH Enabled: True 100.10 06/12/2018 101-42200-440500 100.10 Check Sequence: 25 ACH Enabled: False 755.70 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 755.70 Check Sequence: 26 ACH Enabled: False 16,120.00 06/12/2018 101-00000-217061 50,472.00 06/12/2018 101-00000-217061 66,592.00 Check Sequence: 27 ACH Enabled: False 5,498.55 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 121.05 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 3.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 5,622.60 Check Sequence: 28 ACH Enabled: False 4,681.69 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 78.96 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 22.35 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1,415.76 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 11.92 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 352.05 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 5,806.73 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 51.27 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 59.23 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1,379.55 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 207.15 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 68.97 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 85.38 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 5 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number 1012942 resale- wine 52.44 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1013521 resale - liquor 2,819.79 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1013521 freight 40.60 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1013522 freight 28.05 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1013522 resale - wine 1,639.95 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1013522 resale - wine n/a 35.40 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 1013523 resale - beer 123.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 1015824 resale - liquor 1,385.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1015824 freight 38.74 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1015825 freight 44.70 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1015825 resale - wine 1,228.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1016359 resale - liquor 3,851.33 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1016359 freight 47.67 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1016360 freight 19.37 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1016360 resale - wine 482.35 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1016360 resale - wine n/a 70.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 1019300 resale- liquor 5,974.23 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1019300 freight 88.02 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1019301 freight 88.16 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1019301 resale- wine 2,830.16 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1019301 resale- wine n/a 250.55 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 1019302 resale -beer 317.72 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 1019303 resale -liquor 995.33 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 1019303 freight 10.68 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1019304 freight 11.92 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 1019304 resale - wine 235.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 1019304 resale - wine n/a 88.80 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 680751 freight - credit inv. #1008149 -1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 680751 resale - wine credit inv. #1008149 -33.10 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 681488 resale - wine credit inv. #1012295 -77.45 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 681488 freight credit inv. #1012295 -2.98 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 681760 freight credit inv. #1011578 -1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 681760 resale - liquor credit inv. #1011578 -47.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 682004 resale - liquor credit inv. # 10 12294 -133.99 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 682004 freight credit inv. #1012294 -1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 36,722.96 Vendor: 1290 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 272749 2018 Annual Conference (ML) Check Total: Check Sequence: 29 450.00 06/12/2018 101-43110-433100 450.00 Reference ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 6 Invoice No Description Vendor: 4456 LUPULIN BREWING LLC 12532 resale - beer Check Total: Vendor: 1303 M AMUNDSON CIGAR & CANDY CO, LLP 259412 resale - cigarettes; juice 259412 resale -tobacco; bottle wraps; cups; etc 522.00 Check Total: Vendor: 1386 M -R SIGN CO INC 199931 (16) asst. street signs Check Total: Vendor: 1229 MARRS ADVERTISING & DESIGN INC 1547 (500) bus. cards- Sue Seeger 609-49750-425500 Check Total: Vendor: 2852 MIDWEST BUSINESS PROMOTIONS INC 12892 609-49750-425400 Pens (300) Check Total: Vendor: 3117 MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY 5/31/2018 6966 91st St NE - Early NSP Loan Payoff 5/31/2018 6966 91st ST NE - Early NSP Loan Payoff - Pon Check Sequence: 32 ACH Check Total: Vendor: 1379 MONTICELLO UMPIRE ASSOCIATION 6/4/2018 101-43120-422600 Umpire Mens Tuesday Softball League (10 Gam Check Total: Vendor: 2518 NEOFUNDS BYNEOPOST 6/3/2018 Postage for Pkgs to Dept Public Safety - May 20 6/3/2018 Postage Purchased 5/18/18 Check Sequence: 33 ACH Check Total: Vendor: 1913 NEW FRANCE WINE 131540 101-45204-431990 resale - wine Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Sequence: 30 ACH Enabled: True 522.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 522.00 Check Sequence: 31 ACH Enabled: True 1,719.85 06/12/2018 609-49750-425500 603.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 2,323.34 Check Sequence: 32 ACH Enabled: True 515.44 06/12/2018 101-43120-422600 515.44 Check Sequence: 33 ACH Enabled: True 52.00 06/12/2018 101-45204-431990 52.00 Check Sequence: 34 ACH Enabled: True 132.97 06/12/2018 217-41990-434990 132.97 Check Sequence: 35 ACH Enabled: False 27,500.00 06/12/2018 214-00000-222200 -19,250.00 06/12/2018 214-00000-181100 8,250.00 Check Sequence: 36 ACH Enabled: True 340.00 06/12/2018 226-45127-431990 340.00 Check Sequence: 37 ACH Enabled: False 161.05 06/12/2018 217-41990-432200 1,000.00 06/12/2018 101-00000-155010 1,161.05 Check Sequence: 38 ACH Enabled: False 624.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 7 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 131540 freight 20.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 644.00 Vendor: 1411 OLSON & SONS ELECTRIC INC Check Sequence: 39 ACH Enabled: True 56871 Replaced Wire; Adjusted Breaker Trip - Boiler # 442.92 06/12/2018 226-45126-431990 56902 labor - repair pipe & test lights 595.00 06/12/2018 101-43160-440990 56902 material- pvc schd. 40; coup - repair pipe & test 9.79 06/12/2018 101-43160-440990 Check Total: 1,047.71 Vendor: 1273 PAUSTIS & SONS WINE CO Check Sequence: 40 ACH Enabled: False 11600 resale - wine 515.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 11600 freight 8.75 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 12713 resale - wine 1,575.23 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 12713 freight 20.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 2,118.98 Vendor: 4633 PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP INC Check Sequence: 41 ACH Enabled: True 51896542 Cheese Sauce for Concession 112.74 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 Check Total: 112.74 Vendor: 1427 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS CO Check Sequence: 42 ACH Enabled: False 2359298 resale - liquor 604.05 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2359298 freight 8.94 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2359777 freight 10.43 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2359777 resale - liquor 1,353.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2359778 resale - mix 166.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 2359778 freight 5.96 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2360609 freight 22.35 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2360609 resale - liquor 1,866.15 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2360610 resale - wine 909.26 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 2360610 resale - mix 64.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 2360610 freight 29.80 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2362256 freight 68.53 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2362256 resale - liquor 4,358.75 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2362619 freight 30.29 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2362619 resale - liquor 2,211.58 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2364658 resale - liquor 2,787.99 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 2364658 freight 32.78 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2364659 freight 59.60 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 2364659 resale - wine 1,925.60 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 8 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 2364659 resale - wine n/a 225.15 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 295294 resale - wine credit -42.54 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 295295 resale - liquor credit -37.67 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 295457 resale - liquor credit inv #2360609 -151.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 295457 freight credit inv #2360609 -1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 16,507.51 Vendor: 4022 REINHART FOODSERVICE LLC Check Sequence: 43 ACH Enabled: True 06/01/2018 Food for Concession Resale 434.65 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 308222 Food for Concession Resale 561.90 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 316259 Food for Concession Resale 25.57 06/12/2018 226-45125-425410 Check Total: 1,022.12 Vendor: 2987 RETAIL RESOURCE LLC Check Sequence: 44 ACH Enabled: False 925882 utx - (24) sign holder; (6) 100' shelf molding roll 98.70 06/12/2018 609-49754-421990 925882 freight - 12.33 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 111.03 Vendor: 4976 CHRISTINE ROGERS Check Sequence: 45 ACH Enabled: False 6/1/2018 Refund Pre Paid Life Ins for Mike (Apr - Dec 20 66.69 06/12/2018 101-00000-217066 Check Total: 66.69 Vendor: 1470 RUSSELL SECURITY RESOURCE INC Check Sequence: 46 ACH Enabled: True 5/17/2108 Adjusted, Tightened Lever Trim Assembly; Repi 160.00 06/12/2018 226-45126-431990 Check Total: 160.00 Vendor: 1474 PATRICIAA SALZWEDEL Check Sequence: 47 ACH Enabled: True June 1st Semi Monthly Contract Payment 1,593.75 06/12/2018 101-42700-431200 Check Total: 1,593.75 Vendor: 4719 SCHMITZ EXCAVATING Check Sequence: 48 ACH Enabled: True 1401 (12) Black Dirt - puly. & screened 192.00 06/12/2018 101-43120-422500 Check Total: 192.00 Vendor: 2192 SERVICEMASTER OF ST CLOUD INC Check Sequence: 49 ACH Enabled: False 132067 Cleaning Services - May 2018 - MCC 3,380.00 06/12/2018 226-45126-431100 132067 Cleaning Services - May 2018 - City Hall 580.00 06/12/2018 101-41940-431100 132067 Cleaning Services - May 2018 - Head End 490.00 06/12/2018 656-00000-202099 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 9 Invoice No Description 132067 Cleaning Services - May 2018 - Praire Center 132067 Cleaning Services - May 2018 - Library Check Total: Vendor: 4975 JOSEPH SIMON 6/4/2018 5/24/18 Performance at Famers Market - Music Check Total: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Amount Payment Date Acct Number 433.00 06/12/2018 101-41941-431100 1,430.00 06/12/2018 101-45501-431100 6,313.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,162.26 23.80 1.40 40.12 2,110.45 34.30 40.74 4,383.10 1,078.00 14.00 9,888.17 821.00 821.00 2,475.00 2,475.00 81,110.00 -2,000.00 79,110.00 Check Sequence: 50 06/12/2018 101-45204-431990 Check Sequence: 51 06/12/2018 101-42200-431990 Check Sequence: 52 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Sequence: 53 06/12/2018 101-45201-421650 Check Sequence: 54 06/12/2018 226-45124-431990 Check Sequence: 55 06/12/2018 703-00000-165010 06/12/2018 703-00000-165010 Reference ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False Page 10 Check Total: Vendor: 1490 CYNTHIA R SIMPSON 965222 May 2018 cleaning service- Fire Check Total: Vendor: 3309 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPIRITS. 1686176 resale - liquor 1686176 freight 1686177 freight 1686177 resale - mix 1686178 resale - wine 1686178 freight 1688746 freight 1688746 resale - liquor 1688747 resale - wine 1688747 freight Check Total: Vendor: 4672 SPECIALTY SOLUTIONS LLC I47800 (8) 6.8 lb. jug Roundup Quick Pro Check Total: Vendor: 4874 SPLASH SCHOOL LLC 3939 Water Safety Instructor Training Check Total: Vendor: 1897 STEPP MANUFACTURING CO INC 53967 truck mnted premix heater- State Bid 53967 trade in unit premix heater Check Total: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Amount Payment Date Acct Number 433.00 06/12/2018 101-41941-431100 1,430.00 06/12/2018 101-45501-431100 6,313.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,162.26 23.80 1.40 40.12 2,110.45 34.30 40.74 4,383.10 1,078.00 14.00 9,888.17 821.00 821.00 2,475.00 2,475.00 81,110.00 -2,000.00 79,110.00 Check Sequence: 50 06/12/2018 101-45204-431990 Check Sequence: 51 06/12/2018 101-42200-431990 Check Sequence: 52 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 06/12/2018 609-49750-425100 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Sequence: 53 06/12/2018 101-45201-421650 Check Sequence: 54 06/12/2018 226-45124-431990 Check Sequence: 55 06/12/2018 703-00000-165010 06/12/2018 703-00000-165010 Reference ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False Page 10 Invoice No Description Vendor: 4952 MARY SARAH STIEGER 6/4/2018 6/21/18 Performance at Fanners Market - Music Amount Payment Date Check Total: Vendor: 4895 TRI MARK HOCKENBERGS 99PZ3C asst. brown bags ACH Enabled: Check Total: Vendor: 4656 TRUE FABRICATIONS, INC. 349137 resale - gift bags; glasses; bottle openers;etc 150.00 Check Total: Vendor: 4774 SALLY VANBROCKLIN 6/4/2018 6/14/18 Performance at Farmers Market - Music Check Total: Vendor: 1550 VEOLIA WATER N AM OPERATING SERV L: 90150879 July 2018 WWTp Operations & Maintenance 609-49754-421990 Check Total: Vendor: 1552 VIKING COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 2115060 resale - beer 2115081 resale - beer 2155691 resale - soda pop 2155794 Enabled: resale - soda pop 319.82 Check Total: Vendor: 1684 VINOCOPIA 0207558 319.82 freight 0207558 resale - wine 0207558 resale - beer n/a Check Total: Vendor: 1567 WES OLSON ELECTRIC LLC 8699 materials- install pole receptacles at Library 8699 labor - install pole receptacles at Library Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Sequence: 56 ACH Enabled: False 150.00 06/12/2018 101-45204-431990 150.00 Check Sequence: 57 ACH Enabled: False 321.74 06/12/2018 609-49754-421990 321.74 Check Sequence: 58 ACH Enabled: False 319.82 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 319.82 Check Sequence: 59 ACH Enabled: False 125.00 06/12/2018 101-45204-431990 125.00 Check Sequence: 60 ACH Enabled: True 55,145.50 06/12/2018 602-49480-430800 55,145.50 Check Sequence: 61 ACH Enabled: True 92.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 92.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425200 372.50 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 387.25 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 943.75 Check Sequence: 62 ACH Enabled: True 16.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 224.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 120.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 360.00 Check Sequence: 63 ACH Enabled: False 481.32 06/12/2018 101-43160-440990 600.00 06/12/2018 101-43160-440990 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 11 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 12 Check Total: 1,081.32 Vendor: 1572 THE WINE COMPANY Check Sequence: 64 ACH Enabled: True 72101 resale- wine 852.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 72101 freight 11.55 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 863.55 Vendor: 1573 WINE MERCHANTS INC Check Sequence: 65 ACH Enabled: False 7184775 resale- wine 808.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 7184775 freight 7.45 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 7185311 resale- wine 225.00 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 7185311 resale - wine n/a 19.75 06/12/2018 609-49750-425400 7185311 freight 4.47 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 720241 resale - wine credit inv. #7183731 -19.75 06/12/2018 609-49750-425300 720241 freight credit inv. #7183731 -1.49 06/12/2018 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 1,043.43 Vendor: 2645 WRIGHT CO AUDITOR-TREAS Check Sequence: 66 ACH Enabled: False 20822 25183 PID 155-010-052102 Sect 11 Twp 121 - 1st & 21 204.00 06/12/2018 213-46301-437100 20822 25183 PID 155-010-052102 Sect 11 Twp 121 - Penalty 8.16 06/12/2018 213-46301-437100 20824 25183 PID 155-010-052120 Sect 11 Twp 121 - 1st & 21 840.00 06/12/2018 213-46301-437100 20824 25183 PID 155-010-052120 Sect 11 Twp 121 - Penalty 33.60 06/12/2018 213-46301-437100 Check Total: 1,085.76 Vendor: 1577 WRIGHT CO AUDITOR-TREAS - ACH Check Sequence: 67 ACH Enabled: True June June Deputies Contract 105,120.00 06/12/2018 101-42100-430500 Check Total: 105,120.00 The preceding list of bills payables was reviewed and approved for payment. Total for Check Run: 575,791.14 Date: 6/11/18 Approved by: Total of Number of Checks: 67 Mayor Brian Stumpf AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (06/06/2018 - 1:45 PM) Page 12 City Council Agenda 6/11/2018 2B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for Citv departments (TE) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Council is asked to ratify the hiring and departures of employees that have occurred recently in the departments listed. It is recommended that the Council officially ratify the hiring/departure of all listed employees including part-time and seasonal workers. By ratifying departures, the council also approves the expenditure for final amounts due to terminated and otherwise departing employees. Al. Budget Impact: (positions are generally included in budget) A2. Staff Work Load Impact: If new positions, there may be some training involved. If terminated positions, existing staff would pick up those hours, as needed, until replaced. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to ratify the hire/departures of the employees as identified on the attached list. 2. Motion to deny the recommended hires and departures. C. RECOMMENDATION: By statute the City Council has the authority to approve all hires/departures. City staff recommends Alternative #1, for the Council to approve the hires and/or departures as listed. D. SUPPORTING DATA: • List of new/terminated employees NEW EMPLOYEES Name Title Department Hire Date Class Trevor Bautch Parks Worker Parks 5/29/2018 Seasonal Dylan Fyle Slide Attendant MCC 5/29/2018 PT Destiny Chmelik Clerk Liquor Store 5/30/2018 PT Ellie Engstrom Program Instructor MCC 5/30/2018 Seasonal JT Joyce Clerk Liquor Store 5/31/2018 PT Anthony Brandjord Streets Worker Streets 6/4/2018 Seasonal Zachary Kuehn Lifeguard MCC 6/5/2018 PT Jacob Irwin Water and Sewer Worker Water 6/11/2018 Seasonal TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Name Reason Department Last Day Class Nita Ceron Voluntary Liquor Store 3/17/18 PT Joshua Young Voluntary MCC 4/29/18 PT JT Joyce Voluntary Liquor Store 6/3/18 PT New Hire and Terms City Council 2018.xlsx: 6/5/2018 City Council Agenda 6/11/2018 2C. Consideration of approving the sale or disposal of surplus Citv property (WO) There is no report this City Council cycle. City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 2D. Consideration to approve Resolution 2018-45 accepting donations from CentraCare Health Monticello of $500 for Music on the Mississippi, $564.50 from Cargill for flowers in the median along Broadwav, and $1,500 from United Wav and $190 from Crow River Food Council/Local Roots Food Coop for the Farmers Market Power of Produce Program (JS) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Council is being asked to approve the donation/sponsorship for Music on the Mississippi from CentraCare in the amount of $500 and to approve a donation of $564.50 for flowers from Cargill. The flowers are for the median along Broadway. There were two donations for the Farmer's Market Power of Produce - $1,500 from United Way and $190 from Crow River Food Council. As required by state statute, if the City accepts the donation of funds, the City Council needs to adopt a resolution specifying the amount of the donation and its use. Al. Budget Impact: The donation/sponsorship will pay for expenses for Music on the Mississippi, flowers along Broadway, and for expenses for Farmer's Market entertainment and advertising as well as other costs of the PoP program. A2. Staff Workload Impact: Staff will do the work to put on both of these events. Our sponsors will be recognized in all our advertisement and banners. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to approve the contribution and authorize use of funds as specified. 2. Motion to not approve the contribution and return the funds to the donors. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommendation is to adopt the resolution accepting the contributions. D. SUPPORTING DATA: • Resolution 2018-45 City of Monticello RESOLUTION NO. 2018-45 RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRIBUTIONS WHEREAS, the City of Monticello is generally authorized to accept contributions of real and personal property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 465.03 and 465.04 for the benefit of its citizens and is specifically authorized to maintain such property for the benefit of its citizens in accordance with the terms prescribed by the donor. Said gifts may be limited under provisions of MN Statutes Section 471.895. WHEREAS, the following persons and or entities have offered to contribute contributions or gifts to the City as listed: DONOR/ENTITY CentraCare Monticello Cargill United Way Crow River Food Council/Local Roots Food Coop DESCRIPTION VALUE Cash $500 Cash $564.50 Cash $1500 Cash $190 WHEREAS, all said contributions are intended to aid the City in establishing facilities, operations or programs within the city's jurisdiction either alone or in cooperation with others, as allowed by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that it is appropriate to accept the contributions offered. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Monticello as follows: 1. The contributions described above are hereby accepted by the City of Monticello. 2. The contributions described above will be used as designated by the donor. This may entail reimbursing or allocating the money to another entity that will utilize the funds for the following stated purpose: DONOR/ENTITY CentraCare Monticello Cargill United Way Crow River Food Council/Local Roots Food Coop PURPOSE/AMOUNT $500/Music on the Mississippi $564.50/Flowers in median on Broadway $1500/Farmers Market PoP $190/Farmers Market PoP Adopted by the City Council of Monticello this 11th day of June, 2018. Brian Stumpf, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 2E. Consideration of approving a transient merchant/traveling show permit for Gopher State Expositions to take place at Ouarry Communitv Church on June 14-17, 2018 (JS) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The city has received a request for a carnival license for Gopher State Expositions to conduct a carnival at Quarry Community Church, 3939 Chelsea Rd. W., on June 14-17, 2018. By ordinance, the City Council approves traveling shows/carnivals. The event is open to the general public. It is free to enter and food, game, and ride tickets will be available for purchase. The hours of operation are proposed to be Thursday 5 -10 p.m., Friday 5 — 10 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. — 10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. The license fee for a carnival is currently $100 for the first day and $50 for each day thereafter. A Certificate of Liability Insurance listing the city as additional insured is required and attached, along with a letter allow use of Quarry Community Church parking lot. City ordinance also requires a surety bond in the amount of $5,000. The purpose of the bond is to ensure that the applicant adheres to all federal, state, and city regulations. According to the Building Department, they have applied for all necessary tent permits for the event. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to approve the transient merchant permit for carnival operation on the Quarry Community Church property for June 14-17, 2018 contingent on receipt of the surety bond. 2. Motion to deny the permit. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City staff supports Alternative #1. D. SUPPORTING DATA: A. Transient Merchant Application B. Letter from Quarry Community Church C. Certificate of Liability Insurance Office of the Clerk CITY of 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Transient Merchant Permit Monticello, MN 55362 (763) 295-2711 - info(&ci.monticello.mn.us Application Checklist Monticeflo PROPERTY LOCATION INFORMATION Property Address 1 �._ (�� �Aljll Property Legal Description Property ID Number PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Owner Name Jr.�� r C°,v��n rv�r�� �-�� �►^.fir Owner Address 3g3c �.1, 1��c) �.jv ,vkooRcvtlo� Owner Phone 7 __ _ 0,347 Owner Email ���r1 c��� �'�,l� t c5r�► APPLICANT INFORMA ION I Applicant Name tic k'Qi® 4' Applicant Address - n $4- , l u VIA Applicant Phone (,� a, _ r5'i �. -- oc)-c)-LI Applicant Email (a -o Q IV -1v S+ t__X (�L 0_0 (, p � Applicant Status 'W Private ❑ Non-profit Employer/Supplier Name,, Employer/Supplier Address Employer/Supplier Phone TRANSIENT MERCHANT BUSINESS OPERATIONS Duration of Operation (mmddyy) From: ol, l Iq 5V To: V4p 17 I Y Total # Days: Days of Week for Operation v�sdc �C. `�� �c►-d� I �v�,� Hours of Operation From: To: P� Type of License Requested ❑ Annual PLUS daily fee ❑ Daily ❑ Produce Only (also refer to Fee Schedule) ❑ Fireworks Sales ,f'Traveling Show Note: Uses include garden centers, veggie stands, precious metal buyers, multi -vendor shows, carnivals, etc. APPLICANT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS CITY CHECK - CHECK I IN A site drawing showing all information necessary to accurately depict how the proposed use will function on the site. Information required on the site plan shall include but not be limited to: 1. The location of all existing and proposed structures; 2. Driveways and parking areas; ." 3. Proposed location and number of parking spaces; 4. Proposed storage spaces; << 5. Proposed location of temporary signage; 6. Natural features such as woodlands, wetlands, shorelines, etc. For interior business operations, provide separate drawing showing the layout of the business operation inside existing or proposed structures. A letter from the Property Owner on company letterhead granting } permission to the Applicant for location use and dates. Transient Merchant Application -Permit 1 A written narrative including: 1. A brief description of the nature of the business, how it will function on the property, product descriptions, number of vendors involved (limit 12), and any other information necessary to fully describe the request; and 2. An explanation of how the proposed transient merchant business operation will meet the review criteria specified by city code, as well as any additional conditions that may apply for the specific use. (see attached lists P. 3-4) 3. References: ® List several municipalities/locations in Minnesota where applicant last carried on a similar business. ® Provide 2 references (name, address, contact info) certifying the applicant's good character and business experience. Note: City reserves the right to request applicant to submit information to conduct a criminal history and financial background check. Certificate of Insurance, showing adequate liability insurance and City named as second insured, may be required. Applicable merchant fees as listed in current Fee Schedule. Building and temporary sign permit fees may be required in addition. Applicant's Statement This application shall be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding the application. I have completed all of the applicable filing requirements and I hereby acknowledge that I have read and fully understand the applicable provisions of the City Ordinances and current policies related to this application and that the documents and information I have submitted are true and correct. (Signature) % Date Complete Application Req 'red The review and consideration of an application submitted shall only occur if such application includes all items that are required in support of the application and is deemed complete by the Office of the Clerk. Application Submission Schedule Application, required information, and payment must be submitted no later than 14 working days prior to desired approval date. CJTY APPROVAL (Clerk/Deputy Clerk Signature) (Community Development/Zoning Official Signature) Transient Merchant Permit is Approved ❑ Date; (Date) (Date) Amount Receipt Paid: Number: Transient Merchant Application -Permit 2 i •c f 10 4 tiYa 1. Gopher State Expositions Inc. of St. Cloud, MN operates a carnival midway consisting of Rides, Games of skill and Food Stands at many fairs, festivals and celebrations around Minnesota and the surrounding states. 2. Gopher State Expo is looking again to provide this family friendly community event in the parking lot of the Quarry Community Church as we did in 2017. This event is to be open to the general public, not just church members. There is no cost to enter this festival. Food, games and ride tickets will be available for purchase. There is no alcohol served at this event. We are looking to set up about 12 amusement rides consisting of kids, teen and adult rides. 12 games of skill and 3-4 fair type food stands. Gopher State's Food stands are licensed by the MN board of Health or Agriculture depending on food items served. Rides are annually inspected by a 3rd party inspector, that inspection is registered with the MN Department of labor. Rides are also inspected by our on staff NAARSO certified inspectors at each set up and also daily by our trained ride operators. Games of skill conform to all laws regarding them. We keep a family atmosphere. There are no games involving gambling. Planned Hours of Operation: Thursday June 14, 5 PM -10 PM Friday June 15, 5 PM 10 PM Saturday June 16, 11 AM- 10 PM Sunday June 17, 10 AM- 5 PM 3. References: MN Department of Labor- Robin Geiger 651-284-5804 Upper Iowa University- Jake Bass 951-707-8025 Northtown Mall- Suzanne Stenerson 763-786-9705 Pine Island Cheese Festival- Rae Ann Blumers 507-251-9045 Champlin Father Hennepin Festival- Andy Singleton 763-923-7195 Rockin' Rogers Days Jeff Kern 612-295-6545 City of Coon Rapids 4th of July- Shannon Moen 763-370-3033 Winona Co. Fair- Cindy Timm 507-272-8786 Anoka Co. Fair- Mike Ahlers 612-840-1511 Benton Co. Fair- Laura Falconer 320-290-7161 Rcltrnmi rn Lair- Warm nr D:itrirl, 11 42-7rr,-SSA7 Itasca Co Fair- Melisa Johnson 218-259-6487 Minnesota State Fair- Jim Sinclair 651-288-4400 Our Lady of the Lake Church- Rick Wachoviac 952-215-7300 National Cattle Congress Fair- Karen Coffin 319-415-2172 Concordia University- Jason Rahn 651-775-7812 Personal References: Bill Landwehr- Fellow Sauk Rapids Riverside Lion 320-251-1130 Carl Jones- 816-632-8920 Note #1 As part of Gopher State Expositions Inc. commitment to safety, Gopher State Expo. has on staff a retired firefighter who is certified as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and a trained first responder. Gopher State Expo. also maintains an automatic external defibrillator (AED) in its guest services office and a first aid station. Several employees are trained in American Red Cross CPR and fire extinguishers are located throughout our midway area. Note #2 Gopher State Expo. Brings along with its company its own Public Safety/Security department. This is overseen by the retired firefighter as mentioned in note #1. Him and additional trained security personnel maintain a constant presence during hours that are open to the public and overnight. The security officers are unarmed. A security office is on site for entire event. Thank You, Randy Forcier, President Gopher State Expositions Inc. Cell- 612-802-0224 May 23, 2018 To Whom It May Concern, We, Quarry Community Church, authorize Gopher State Expositions to utilize our parking lot for their carnival which will be held on June 11th - June 17th, 2018, Thank you for your time! Sincerely, Mandy Flateland Communications Specialist www,QuarryChurch.com 1 3939 Chelsea Rd W, Monticello MN 55362 1 763.295,2039 �S® DATE (MMIDDIYYYY)ACCERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE , 5/22/18 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Allied Specialty Insurance, Inc NAME � 10451 Gulf Blvd PHONE FAX Treasure Island, FL 33706 IANC �►IL No. Ext): (AIC, No): E -M 8002373355 ADDRESS: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION QUARRY COMMUNITY CHURCH SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 3939 CHELSEA RD THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN MONTICELLO MN 55362 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AOD REPRI/A I ©1988 201jyACORD CORPORATION. 711 rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE I NAIC # INSURER A. T.H.E. Insurance Company 112866 INSURED Gopher State EXpoSitions, Inc. INSURER B: Fair Goodies, LLC. BOX 785 INSURER C St. Cloud, MN 56302 INSURER D: INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR LTR INSD VWD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP IMMIDDIYYYY) (MM/DD/YYYYI LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 A I❑X CPP0105326-02 CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR 04/01/18 04/01/19 I DAMAGES( RENTED 100,000 PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY I$ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER. I GENERAL AGGREGATE I$ 2,000,000 POLICY PRO JECT LOC ( PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: ( $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT I $ (Ea accident) ANY AUTO I BODILY INJURY (Per person) I $ OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) 1$ HIRED NON -OWNED I PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) Is is UMBRELLA LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR I EACH OCCURRENCE $ + EXCESS LIAB I AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION $ I I $ WORKERS COMPENSATION I I I I AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y I N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE SPER TATUTE ERH OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED? ❑ NIA E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ (Mandatory in NH) I E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT I $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS i VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Effective from 6/14/18 Additional Insured: QUARRY COMMUNITY CHURCH; CITY OF through 6/17/18 MONTICELLO, MN WITH RESPECTS TO THE - NEGLIGENCE OF THE NAMED INSURED ONLY. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION QUARRY COMMUNITY CHURCH SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 3939 CHELSEA RD THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN MONTICELLO MN 55362 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AOD REPRI/A I ©1988 201jyACORD CORPORATION. 711 rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 2F. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit allowing use of Yd Street parking lot, closure of Walnut Street and related assistance in coniunction with the Rotary "Taste of the Towns" event on September 13, 2018. Applicant: Monticello Rotary Club (JS/PW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The City Council is asked to consider approval of a special event permit for the Taste of the Towns event, a food and beverage fundraising event organized by the Monticello Rotary Club. The request has three associated considerations: a) Approval for use of City 3rd Street parking lot Lot closure from 7 a. m. Wednesday, September 12 —10 p.m. Thursday, September 13, 2018 b) Approval of closure of Walnut Street Street closure from 4-9 p.m. on Thursday, September 13, 2018 C) Approval of City traffic control equipment and staff assistance This event is proposed to occur Thursday, September 13 and is again located in the 3rd Street parking lot. Event tents will be placed in the 3rd Street parking lot, with event parking to occur on adjacent streets and private parking lots. A site map illustrating the proposed configuration of the event tent is included in supporting data. The event itself will occur from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13. The Rotary Club is requesting that the parking lot be closed for set-up by volunteers on Wednesday morning. The lot will be fully closed for two days (Wednesday and Thursday) to accommodate the event set-up. The Public Works Department sign trailer will be placed at the parking lot prior to the event to notify users of the closures. Rotary is also requesting the closure of Walnut Street from 4 - 9 p.m. on Thursday as part of the request. Event coordinators will also be asking for permission for temporary parking in adjacent private lots. Letters of agreement will be requested for reference. Event organizers will also be asked to notify surrounding property owners of the event and closures. During the event, volunteers will be directing traffic for parking into the signed designated areas. The Rotary is request city assistance of providing barricades, cones, trash receptacles and picnic tables. The Public Works Department has indicated that if approved by Council, they are able to provide tables, cones and barricades for parking areas on Wednesday during business hours. The group has indicated in their narrative that they will also provide on-site waste containers and will provide full site clean-up. As in past years, Rotary is proposing to set up large rental tents for the event. To secure the tents, metals stakes will be fastened into the parking lot pavement surface. Rotary is again asked to patch and repair at the stake locations to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department. Public Works has indicated that they will work with Rotary regarding power supply for the event. City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 The Wright County Sheriff's Office has reviewed the permit application and has indicated no issues with the proposed permit; they will monitor with existing on -duty staff. The Monticello Rotary Club has provided proof of insurance to cover the event and its activities with the city named as second insured. The Taste of the Towns was developed by Rotary as a fundraiser benefitting local community service projects. All patrons taking part in this event must be age 21 or older and identification will be checked at the entrance door. Al. Budget Impact: None. A2. Staff Workload Impact: Rotary is requesting coordination of street and parking lot closure. Rotary is also requesting city assistance for delivery and pick-up of barricades, cones, trash receptacles and picnic tables. These will be delivered to the site and picked up during regular staff hours. The Street Superintendent will also prepare a site plan for barricade and cone placement to aid volunteer set-up. Total staff involvement will require approximately 32 hours of time on the part of the Street and Parks Departments. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to approve the Special Event Permit for Taste of the Towns allowing temporary use and closure of the 3rd Street parking lot for set-up beginning at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, September 12, through 10 p.m. on Thursday, September 13, 2018, and closure of Walnut Street on Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 4-9 p.m., contingent on: a. Continued site plan coordination with the Street Superintendent, including parking lot closure and signage. b. Coordination of tent placement with Streets Department. C. Coordination with the Chief Building Official on tent permits. d. Verification of parking agreements with surrounding property owners. e. Notification regarding the event to surrounding property owners within a 2 block area west of TH 25. f. Notification and event coordination with Wright County Sheriff's Office. 2. Motion to deny Special Event Permit. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends Alternative #1 above. D. SUPPORTING DATA: A. Application Narrative B. Monticello Rotary Club Taste of the Towns Site Plan C. Certificate of Insurance 2 CITY OF Monticello CITY OF MONTICELLO Community Development 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 (763) 295-2711 . info ,ci.monticello.mn.us Property Address Property Legal Description Property ID Number Owner Name Owner Address Owner Phone Owner Email Applicant Name Applicant Address Applicant Phone Applicant Email Name of Event Location/Address of Event Dates & Times of Event PROPERTY INFORMATION Special Event Permit Application Checklist 125 3rd Street Original Plat Monticello Lot -001 Block -035 Lots 1, 2, & 3 Block 35 PID —155010035011 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street, Suite 2 Monticello, MN 55362 763-295-2711 APPLICANT INFORMATION Rotary Club of Monticello PO Box 161 Monticello, MN 55362 763-295-4393 (Michele Hertwig) michele@majirs.com Rotary Taste of the Towns 125 3rd Street (Parking lot on corner of 3rd and Walnut) 9/13/2018 Complete Application Required The review and consideration of an application submitted shall only occur if such application includes all items that are required in support of the application and is deemed complete by the Community Development Department. Application Submission Schedule Application, required information, and payment must be submitted no later than 14 working days prior to desired approval date. Application Information Applicants shall note that special event permits are a zoning permit. Liquor licensing and permitting requires separate review. A special event permit DOES NOT grant or include any liquor license or permit for your event. Please contact the Monticello City Clerk's office regarding liquor licensing and regulations. Sign permits may also be required and are not included within the special event permit application and approval. Any requested use of City facilities, City staff resources, City equipment, and/or City property (including rights of way) and/or any requested waiver of application fee or park rental fees requires review and approval by the City Council. In addition, events which occur after 10 PM may also require review and approval by the City Council as related to noise ordinances. Please provide clear information in the application regarding these requests. 07/24/15 1 Property Owner's Statement i I am the fee title owner of the described property and I agree to this application. I certify that I am in compliance with all ordinance requirements and conditions regarding other City approval that have been previously granted. (Signature) (Date) Applicant's Statement This application shall be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding the application. I have completed all of the applicable filing requirements and I hereby acknowledge that I have read and fully understand the applicable provisions of the City Ordinances and current policies related to this application and that the documents and information I have submitted are true and correct. (Signature �i��P� fIJ�L (Date) r CITY APPROVAL (Zoning Administrator Signature) I (Date) (Community Development Director Signature) I (Date) Special Event Permit Approved ❑ I Denied ❑ Approval is granted with the following conditions: Internal review checklist (as applicable): Public Works Routing Law Enforcement Notification City Clerk Monticello Community Center Room/Park Reservations Post -Approval Routing/Requirements Applicant Public Works Law Enforcement Notification City Clerk Monticello Community Center Room/Park Reservations Liability Insurance Certificate Received Surrounding Property Owner Notification Complete Admin I Parks I Streets I Director 07/24/15 4 ` ® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE„lel, I DATEPuloe"YYY1 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER r AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: H the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this Certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such ndorsement(s). PRODUCER LOCKTON COMPANIEt conracl Lockton ColTt{ ies 500 West Monme, Suite 3400 �,,. 1-800-921-3172 I ( NeI: 1-312-681-6769 CHICAGO� 61 ADORERS. rotary@lockton.com wSURER(SI AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL t INSURER A: Irvington Insurance ComDanv 19437 MUM MAll Active US Rotary Clubs & Districts INSURER 13: 1393456 INSURER C : Attn: Risk Management Department INSURER D: 1560 Sherman Ave. I INSURER E Evanston, IL 60201-3698 I INSURER F CTHt I ?tj ROTMO1 [I I�/{T� UMBER: REVISION NUMBER: s 1 ERTIrI ,nHr ,r,c POLI �E ((���5((ff CE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH oOLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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CU71VE NIA E.L EACH ACCIDENT S XXXXXXX (Mandatory In NH) F.L.IDISEASE EA EMPLOYEE S X)DCQ(XX 1( ddsddbe undw DE SCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS bet” E.L. DISEASE -POLICY UMR S X}QQQQQ( DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCAVONS) VEHICLES (ACORD ts1, Addhlonal Ramwbs Schadelo, may bo err hod H more epaoa Iaroyulnd) The Certificate Holder is included as Additional Insured where required by written contract or permit subject to the terms and conditions of the General Liability policy, but only to the extent bodily injury or property damage is caused in whole or in part by the acts or omissions of the insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORMEDREP NTA Re>t�,.r ®1>I>OF4 ACORD CO T . All tight reserved. ACORD 25 (2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered [narks o(ACORD 07/24/15 May 14, 2018 Monticello City Council 505 Walnut Street Monticello, MN 55362 Members of the Monticello City Council, Rotary Club of Monticello The Rotary Club of Monticello would like to request a special events permit for the Taste of the Towns event on Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 5:30-8:30pm. The Taste of the Towns event is a fun food and beverage experience where patrons enjoy sampling various food and beverages. Last year over 600 people participated. A maximum of 1000 tickets will be sold at $30 per person. Tickets are sold to persons 21 years of age and older. The event has been very successful the past seven years and we are looking forward to another great community get together. All proceeds benefit local community service projects such as: Literacy Dictionary Donations to all 3rd grade students, Natural Playground at Bertram Chain of Lakes, Teen Accident Avoidance Driving Course, STRIVE High School Student Mentoring, Student of the Month programs, Arion Music Awards, MHS Scholarships (3 for $750 each), Camp Enterprise for High School Students, Monticello High School All -Night Graduation Party, Food Shelf, Meals on Wheels, Toys for Tots and much more. We are asking the City to allow Taste of the Towns to take place in the City parking lot at 125 3rd Street (corner of 3rd and Walnut). We'd also like to request: • Barricade for lot with notice of closure Wed. Sept. 12, 7am —Thursday, Sept. 13th, 10pm. We would need cars off the lot on Wed., Sept. 12th by 7am to allow for tent set-up. The tent will be taken down Friday • 10 picnic tables and 8 garbage barrels. (Additional containers will be provided by Randy's Sanitation & JME, with JME handling disposal.) • Barricades and cones for lot • Street closure of Walnut Street on Thursday, Sept. 13th from 4-9pm Everything will be held under large tents. Our hope is to attract 40 vendors (20 food and 20 beverage). The spaces for each vendor are 10' x 8' and the beverage and food vendors will be staggered throughout the space. All food and beverage will stay under the tent and not leave the premises. We will be contacting surrounding businesses for their permission to use their lots for parking. At the end of the event we will restore the property to its former condition. Thank you for taking time to consider this special event for the Monticello community. Sincerely, LAIkIll I L Michele Hertwig Rotary Club of Monticello PO Box 161, Monticello MN 55362 07/24/15 City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 2G. Consideration of approving an application for one-dav temporary on -sale liquor license for Monticello Rotary Club for `Taste of the Towns' even on September 13, 2018 (JS) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Monticello Rotary Club is requesting approval of an application for a one -day temporary on -sale liquor license for the `Taste of the Towns' event on September 13, 2018. This event is planned to take place at 125 3rd Street — parking lot on corner of Yd and Walnut. The Rotary Club has paid the fee and provided a certificate of insurance for this event which includes liquor liability and shows the City as a second insured. Al. Budget Impact: NA A2. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal staff time to send application to State Alcohol and Gambling Division for approval. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to approve the application for a one -day temporary liquor license for the Monticello Rotary Club on September 13, 2018 for their `Taste of the Towns' event, contingent on approval of the special event permit.Motion to deny the application for temporary liquor license. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends Alternative #1 for approval of the application. D. SUPPORTING DATA: A. Application for temporary liquor license B. Certificate of Liability Name of organization Rotary Club of Monticello Address PO Box 161 Name of person making application Michele Hertwig Date(s) of event Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018 Organization officer's name Date organized Tax exempt number (June 30, 1955 11 City State Zip Code I (Monticello I Minnesota 155362 Business phone Home phone 11763-295-4393 11763-234-5341 Type of organization ❑X Club ® Charitable ® Religious ❑ Other non-profit City X JAndy Moll, President Monticello Add New Officer Location where permit will be used. If an outdoor area, describe. City Parking lot - 107 3rd St W, Monticello MN 55362 A large tent will be put up and all food and beverage will remain in the tent area. State Zip Minnesota 155362 APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT City or County approving the license Fee Amount Date Fee Paid Signature City Clerk or County Official Date Approved Permit Date City or County Email Address City or County phone number Approved Director Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement CLERKS NOTICE: Submit this form to Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 30 days prior to event. ONE SUBMISSION PER EMAIL, APPLICATION ONLY. PLEASE PROVIDE A VALID E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR THE CITY/COUNTY AS ALL TEMPORARY PERMIT APPROVALS WILL BE SENT BACK VIA EMAIL. E-MAIL THE APPLICATION SIGNED BY CITY/COUNTY TO AGE.TEMPORARYAPPLICATIONPSTATE.MN.US Sheet of Minnesota Department of Public Safety ` Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 222, St. Paul, MN 55101 651-201-7500 Fax 651-297-5259 TTY 651-282-6555 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 DAY Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement TEMPORARY CONSUMPTION AND DISPLAY PERMIT (City or county may not issue more than 10 permits in any one year) Name of organization Rotary Club of Monticello Address PO Box 161 Name of person making application Michele Hertwig Date(s) of event Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018 Organization officer's name Date organized Tax exempt number (June 30, 1955 11 City State Zip Code I (Monticello I Minnesota 155362 Business phone Home phone 11763-295-4393 11763-234-5341 Type of organization ❑X Club ® Charitable ® Religious ❑ Other non-profit City X JAndy Moll, President Monticello Add New Officer Location where permit will be used. If an outdoor area, describe. City Parking lot - 107 3rd St W, Monticello MN 55362 A large tent will be put up and all food and beverage will remain in the tent area. State Zip Minnesota 155362 APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT City or County approving the license Fee Amount Date Fee Paid Signature City Clerk or County Official Date Approved Permit Date City or County Email Address City or County phone number Approved Director Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement CLERKS NOTICE: Submit this form to Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 30 days prior to event. ONE SUBMISSION PER EMAIL, APPLICATION ONLY. PLEASE PROVIDE A VALID E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR THE CITY/COUNTY AS ALL TEMPORARY PERMIT APPROVALS WILL BE SENT BACK VIA EMAIL. 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DISEASE • EA EMPLOYEE S Q= Ryes. do Md under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below EL DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT S }CKICK) R DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSI LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORO 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, my M attaehud If mom space Is mqulrod) The Certificate Holder is included as Additional Insured where required by written contract or permit subject to the terms and conditions of the General Liability policy, but only to the extent bodily injury or property damage is caused in whole or in part by the acts or omissions of the insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER ACORD 25 (2014/01) 07/24/15 CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORQEDREP A e 19118 2vai—co CORP � All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks ofACORD City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 2H. Consideration to adopt Resolution 2018-46 to Advance Municipal State Aid funds for the Fallon Avenue Overpass Proiect, Citv Proiect No. 16CO06 and the Chelsea Road Improvement Proiect. Citv Proiect No. 17CO01 (SB/WO) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The City has the ability to request advancing municipal state aid funding for the construction of the Fallon Avenue Overpass Project and the Chelsea Road Improvement Project. Both of these projects are eligible for State Aid funding, however the eligible amount exceeds the City's current State Aid negative balance of $(243,754.50). A resolution was passed in 2016 and 2017 to advance funds for the TH 25/7th Street project and the 2016 Street Reconstruction Project, which is why the current balance is negative. Cities are able to advance or "borrow" funds and are allowed to advance up to 5 times their annual construction allotment from the City's state aid account, which totals approximately $466,000 X 5 = $2,330,000. In order to maximize the allowable advancement of funds, it is recommended to advance $1,000,000 for the Chelsea Road Improvement Project and $1,080,000 for the Fallon Avenue Overpass Project. Given the current state aid balance is $(243,754.50), the total advancement amount for 2018 would be $2,323,754.50, which is just under the allowable advancement amount of $2,330,000. Given that the City's approximate annual allocation of $466,000 remains constant, it will take about 5 years of allotments, in 2023, before the City's balance is positive. There are other municipal state aid roadways that can be eligible for state aid funding that are planned for improvements potentially in the next 5 years, including Fallon Avenue between Chelsea Road and School Blvd, School Boulevard between TH 25 and Edmonson Avenue, and 7th Street between Cedar Street and Washington Avenue. Advancement of funds will likely be needed for these projects in addition to remaining eligible funding for the Chelsea Road Improvement project and the Fallon Avenue Overpass Project. MnDOT does not discourage advancements and will actually decrease the City's allotment if the balance is over $1.5M. The state aid funds are placed in the Capital Projects Fund that can assist in funding other street improvement projects in addition to other funding mechanisms, such as selling bonds, special assessment revenue. Advancing the funds now allows the City to invest the funds in order to increase the fund balance. Advanced funds are released from State Aid on a first -come -first -serve basis. MnDOT's finance department has indicated that they anticipate there will be funds available to accept the City's advance request, as has been the case in years past. The resolution is only good for the year in which the advance is requested and does not carry forward from one year to the next. The next step in the process is to approve the advance request resolution before any further State Aid funds exceeding the current balance, can be released. City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 Al. Budget Impact: The Fallon Avenue Overpass Project and the Chelsea Road Improvement Project have been identified as being funded using improvement bonds, capital improvement funds, utility enterprise funds, advancement of state aid funds and special assessments to benefitting properties. A2. Staff Workload Impact: WSB and the City's finance department will administer the pay request process. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to adopt Resolution 2018-46 to Advance Municipal State Aid funds for the Fallon Avenue Overpass Project, City Project No. 16CO06 and the Chelsea Road Improvement Project, City Project No. 17C001. 2. Motion to deny adoption of Resolution 2018-46 at this time. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends approving Alternative #1. D. SUPPORTING DATA: • Resolution 2018-46 2 CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2018-46 WHEREAS, the Municipality of Monticello is planning to implement Municipal State Aid Street Project(s) in 2018 which will require State Aid funds in excess of those available in its State Aid Construction Account, and WHEREAS, said municipality is prepared to proceed with the construction of said project(s) through the use of an advance from the Municipal State Aid Street Fund to supplement the available funds in their State Aid Construction Account, and WHEREAS, the advance is based on the following determination of estimated expenditures: Account Balance as of date 5/31/18 Less estimated disbursements: Project #222-116-002 Project #222-104-002,222-113-003, 222-116-001, 222-104,002 Bond Principle (if any) $ _ Project Finals (overruns -if any) $ Other $ Total Estimated Disbursements Advance Amount (amount in excess of acct balance) $ (243,754.50) $ 1,000,000 $ 1,080,000 $ 2,080,000 $ 2,323,754.50 WHEREAS, repayment of the funds so advanced will be made in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 162.14, Subd. 6 and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 8820.1500, Subp. 10b, and WHEREAS, the Municipality acknowledges advance funds are released on a first -come -first -serve basis and this resolution does not guarantee the availability of funds. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved: That the Commissioner of Transportation be and is hereby requested to approve this advance for financing approved Municipal State Aid Street Project(s) of the Municipality of Monticello in an amount up to $2,323,754.50. 1 hereby authorize repayments from subsequent accruals to the Municipal State Aid Street Construction Account of said Municipality from future year allocations until fully repaid. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution presented to and adopted by the Municipality of Monticello, County of Wright, State of Minnesota, at a duly authorized Municipal Council Meeting held in the Municipality of Monticello, Minnesota on the 11th day of June, 2018, as disclosed by the records of said Municipality on file and of record in the office. Municipality of Monticello Municipal Clerk City Council Agenda — 06/11/2018 2I. Consideration to approve Conditional Use Permit for an approximately 480 square foot residential detached Accessory Use Structure — Maior in an R-1 (Single-Familv Residence) District. Applicant: Joe Yakvmi (AS, JaT) Property: PID 155-126-004020 Lot 2, Block 4 River Forest 2nd Addition Address: 9613 River Forest Dr. Planning Case Number: 2018-024 A. REFERENCE & BACKGROUND Request(s): Conditional Use Permit for a detached Accessory Use Structure — Major in an R-1 District Deadline for Decision: July 10, 2018 Land Use Designation: Places to Live Zoning Designation: R-1 (Single Family Residential) The purpose of the "R-1" single family district is to provide for low density, single family, detached residential dwelling units and directly related complementary uses. Overlays/Environmental Regulations Applicable: Current Site Use: Surrounding Land Uses: Project Description: Residential R-1 (Single Family Residential) The applicant is seeking to construct a second garage on the property. The proposed garage would be detached and a total of approximately 480 square feet in area. The existing house foundation is a total of 1084 square feet with an attached garage of 684 square feet. ANALYSIS Conditional Use Permit. Specific Zoning Reauirements. The zoning ordinance lists the following specific standards for these uses (with staff comments included): (2) Accessory Building — Major (a) In all residential districts except M -H, the following shall apply: City Council Agenda — 06/11/2018 (i) Size 1. Except by Conditional Use Permit issued pursuant to Section 5.3(D)(3)(a)(i)(2) below, no detached accessory building shall exceed ten percent (10%) of the rear yard of the parcel on which it is located, nor shall any combination of attached garage and detached accessory building exceed the following maximum area, whichever is less: a. 1,200 square feet; or b. The gross square footage of the principal building footprint. The applicant has proposed an approximately 480 square foot detached accessory building in the rear yard, which is estimated at approximately 7,600 square feet. The proposed structure is under 10 percent of the rear yard by about 280 square feet. The existing attached garage (684 square feet) and the proposed structure (480 square feet) would be a total of 1,164 square feet. The principal building footprint is 1084 square feet, requiring a Conditional Use Permit for the accessory use structure — major. A detached structure would be permitted use if below 400 square feet. 2. The size limitations for accessory building area listed in Section 5.3(D)(3)(a)(i)(1) above may be increased, up to a maximum square footage of 1,500 square feet, by the issuance of a Conditional Use permit when the following conditions are found to exist: (a) Accessory building space is to be utilized solely for the storage of residential personal property of the occupant of the principal dwelling, and no accessory building space is to be utilized for commercial purposes. The applicant has indicated that the garage would be used for storage of boat, vehicles, and lawn equipment. (b) The parcel on which the accessory building is to be located is of sufficient size such that the building will not crowd the open space on the lot. An aerial image estimation of the rear yard is approximately 7,600 square feet. The proposed project would utilize less than 10 percent of the rear yard, open space. (c) The accessory building will not be so large as to have an adverse effect on the architectural character or reasonable residential use of the surrounding property. The applicant has proposed a structure that is less than 10 percent of the rear yard and 336 square feet below the maximum square footage for an allowable detached structure on the property. The structure will be located behind the rear building line of the principal structure. It is proposed to match the materials of the principle structure. (d) The accessory buildings shall be constructed to be similar to the principal building in architectural style and building materials. The applicant has proposed to roof and side the structure the same as the house. 2 City Council Agenda — 06/11/2018 (ii) Private Garages 1. Private garages shall be used by the family or families residing upon the premises, except as follows: (a) One-half of the private garage spaces on the premises can be rented to non- residents of the property for private passenger vehicles and/or non- commercial vehicles, trailers, or equipment if sufficient off-street parking in full compliance with this ordinance is provided elsewhere on the property. (b) All of the private garage spaces on the premises can be rented to non-residents of the property for private passenger vehicles and/or non-commercial vehicles, trailers, or equipment if the available garage space does not exceed two spaces. 2. No business, service, or industry shall be carried on within a private garage; 3. Private garages shall not be used for the storage of more than one (1) commercial vehicle owned or operated by a resident per dwelling unit. The applicant has indicated in their narrative that the space would only be used for storage of boat, vehicles, and lawn equipment. The proposed detached structure is shown to be setback 6 feet from the interior side yard property line, approximately 36 feet from the rear yard property line, and 22 feet from the principle structure. Per the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, the setbacks for accessory structure on the interior and rear side are 6 feet setback and 6 feet between structures, which is met by the proposal. The applicant will be required to verify setbacks by locating and staking property corners or a new certificate of survey for the proposed structure. PlanninLFCommission Review and Recommendation The Planning Commission reviewed this item and held a public hearing on the request on June 5th, 2018. With the exception of the applicant, no public was present to address the Commission on the item. After confirming with the applicant that he understood the conditions in Exhibit Z and that the smaller accessory structure on the site would be removed, the Commission motioned to recommend approval of the CUP by unanimous vote. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS The Planning Commission recommends Alternative #1 below. 1. Motion to approve the Conditional Use Permit for a proposed approximately 480 square foot detached accessory structure, subject to the conditions in Exhibit Z, and based on findings in Resolution No. PC 2018-018. 3 City Council Agenda — 06/11/2018 2. Motion to deny the Conditional Use Permit for a proposed approximately 480 square foot structure based on findings to be stated by the City Council. 3. Motion to table action on the request for additional information. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the CUP, based on findings that the building will meet both the intent and the specific standards of the Zoning Ordinance. The applicant is under the threshold for structures being less than 10 percent of the rear yard, which was designed to not overwhelm the open feel of the lot or the neighborhood. With the conditions as noted in Exhibit Z, planning staff believes that the proposed building is appropriate for the site. D. SUPPORTING DATA A. Resolution PC -2018-018 B. Aerial Image, Subject Site C. Applicant Narrative D. Site Plans with Elevations and Site Images E. Survey F. Setback Information G. Aerial Image with Rear Yard Dimensions Z. Conditions of Approval EXHIBIT Z Joe Yakymi Conditional Use Permit for Accessory Building — Major 9613 River Forest Drive 1. Accessory building space is to be utilized solely for the storage of residential personal property of the occupant of the principal dwelling, and no accessory building space is to be utilized for commercial purposes. 2. The accessory building shall be constructed to be similar to the principal building in architectural style and building materials. 3. Access to the structure will remain on the property. 4. Survey staking of property lines and setbacks will be required at building permit to verify 6' side yard setback requirement; a new certificate of survey including the proposed improvements may be required to verify property lines and setback. 5. Grading and drainage is subject to the comment of the City Engineer. 6. Compliance with the comments of other staff and Planning Commission. M CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PC -2018-018 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A CONDITEONAL USE PERMIT FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 480 SQUARE FOOT DETACHED RESIDENTIAL ACCESSORY USE STRUCTURE — MAJOR IN AN R-1 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE) DISTRICT ADDRESS: 9613 RIVER FOREST DRIVE LEGAL DESCRIPTDON: LOT 2, BLOCK 4 RIVER FOREST 2ND ADDITION WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a request to construct a detached accessory use — major structure in the rear portion of the subject property for storage of boat, vehicles, and lawn equipment; and WHEREAS, the site is zoned Single -Family Residence (R-1), which allows such use by Conditional Use Permit; and WHEREAS, the proposed use and development are consistent with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan designation of "Places to Live" for the area; and WHEREAS, the applicants have provided materials documenting compliance with the terms of the applicable zoning regulations; and WHEREAS, the uses are consistent with the intent and purpose of the R-1 zoning district; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 5th, 2018 on the application and the applicant and members of the public were provided the opportunity to present information to the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered all of the comments and the staff report, which are incorporated by reference into the resolution; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello makes the following Findings of Fact in relation to the recommendation of approval: 1. The proposed use is consistent with the intent and purpose of the R-1, Single Family Residence Zoning District. 2. The parcel on which the accessory building is to be located is of sufficient size such that the building will not crowd the open space on the lot; and 3. The accessory building will not be so large as to have an adverse effect on the architectural character or reasonable residential use of the surrounding property. 4. The accessory use structure - major meets the intent and requirements of the applicable zoning regulations, pursuant to the conditions attached to the Conditional Use Permit. CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PC -2018-018 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, that the Planning Commission hereby recommends that the Monticello City Council approves the Conditional Use Permit for an Accessory Use Structure - Major, subject to the conditions listed in Exhibit Z as follows: 1. Accessory building space is to be utilized solely for the storage of residential personal property of the occupant of the principal dwelling, and no accessory building space is to be utilized for commercial purposes. 2. The accessory building shall be constructed to be similar to the principal building in architectural style and building materials. 3. Access to the structure will remain on the property. 4. Survey staking of property lines and setbacks will be required at building permit to verify 6' side yard setback requirement; a new certificate of survey including the proposed improvements may be required to verify property lines and setback. 5. Grading and drainage is subject to the comment of the City Engineer. 6. Compliance with the comments of other staff and Planning Commission. ADOPTED this P day of June, 2018 by the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello, Minnesota. ATTRQT- 01 MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION By: 4Fyle, Development Director 2 Yakymi, Joe - Request for Conditional Use Permit Created by: City of Monticello Lot 2, Block 4, River Forest 2nd Addition I PID: 155-126-004020 19613 River Forest Drive I -Z- SVC, pA- SYLA L,)Aks W104, A,eN-4r \OcAl'S H'B"o-C. IV i /Aaf f f� lv� A60,.+ aro Ma4e_G^ s e- `"�c�s5�5 Z��i l.J��►s �6 ���, L. LAO " 0. c . 1611 /Licx �rori C«r�crS 7-6 Va f \2 OS3. s I ,L -p 1 Page I of I ; F 12 I DKG2006 120.0 sf 12 28 rS7EB2001 1 n A n �f 1084.0 sf 3 8 4 14 14 18 ONB2001 7 4 1 16.0 sf I- ONB2001 00 L16.0 sf 4 AGG2001 BFA2001 OPG2001 11 813.0 sf 72.0 sf-, 684. 0 sf 10 22 -jj--- Sketch by Ape. Sk—1, P'lN https:llventuri.blob.core.windows.netlfd-1223115512600402010?sv=2015-07-08&sr=b&sig... 5/3/2018 From: Joe Yakymi To: Jacob Thunander Subject: 9613 River Forest drive Pics Date: Friday, May 11, 2018 2:07:22 PM Jacob, Attached are the pictures requested for the detached garage permit CUP at 9613 River Forest Drive. The shed in the back yard will be removed once the garage is completed. r 0C)1A0 � C) 0 House Staking Certificate for CMark Builders Lot 2, Block 4, RIVER FOREST 2ND ADDITION Zoning City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota R--- I CONTRACTOR IS TO DETERMINE THE EXACT DEPTH AND LOCATION Setbacks OF SEWER do WATER SERVICES. __ M. ---- 30' Fron t 20' Rear (Overridden by DIU Ease.) l0' Interior Side Reference Benchmark Top nut of fire hydrant located at NE Quad of Osprey Cir & River Forest Dr. Elevotion-=95I.50 Project Benchmark Top of NE'ly offset iron pipe Elevation=946.67 Proposed Elevations Garage Floor = 951.00 per Development Plan Lowest Floor = 948.33 Top of Block -= 95/_33 Top of Threshold = 952.41 Bottom of Sill = 951.46 x *Top of Footing 948.00 i NO EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCTION CAN BEGIN UNTIL THiS PLAN IS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL BUILDING INSPECTOR. THE LOWEST FLOOR ELEVATION IS SUBJECT TO THE ACTUAL DEPTH AND ELEVATION OF THE SEWER AND WATER SERVICES. ALL BEARING AND DISTANCE INFORMATION iS PER THE RECORDED PLAT. Legend: House Type o Denotes set iron monument The "MEMPHIS" Split Lookout w/elevation *Note: Based on design specifications • Denotes found iron monument for "MEMPHIS" lookout style. May need w/eievotion additional footing elevation for lookout CR Denotes set loth side. House pad not constructed M Denotes telephone pedestal per plan. Possible shift to split I Denotes cable television box walkout style or lowering proposed elevations may advisable. Denotes gate valve Denotes manhole 976.40 Denotes existing ground elevation unless otherwise indicated C48� Denotes proposed ground elevation! Denotes proposed drainage flow EXISTINC ' jHOUSE ' 947,59 r j r. , rr r 11 F-- ie � / (UNDER CONST r $ 0-52127" „ PROJECT 88.09 52'Z7 E� E /6,6A, i 46 1! 0 41). AL11 i 946.E>) 48, X 945.49 r� 1.1 -SPL- -%#0 vi 945.75 � / 1 t I .945 85 I °' i LOT ` ��a4Z01.Q L) x oo / . pRED _J 10 -► • Lu 256i O DRIX oa� E _a < BLOCK 4 �� d a��9. "' "-` z �il - X 944.:53 Q U ,i0 t�� Q 944.F. z 944.41 rx .0 n 37. 7�a a .� 49.27,,,, 4 Z s N 8902 V26 `� 6E Y r w SETBACKS SHALL BE VE�X 94-3.86Ei IFIED I ' VACANT BY ON SiTE INSPECTiON.1 Drainage and Utility Easements ore shown Certlffed Survey of i thus: I I The Founds&in Requirid -I L6 6 - I--- PKPOSED ELEVATIONS ACKS I I APROVED DAIS _ 121__J L__LZ _ =OVE9 DING SQUARE FOOTAGE 'being feet in width and adjoining right --off -way lines, also being 6 feet in FOR ZONING width and adjoining lot lines, unless DAT herwise indicated, as shown on the plat. "��jIWAT- SERV t 9i ry Ll 7.55 �4 x'84 3 SAN. SERV k' 3000.--,- 944.66 4; -1----30,79 � 945.55`'49 T 947.5 9 14775 J -51 �� J IV- 948.54 ;..:. -948.7 I * VJ b ' 8.53 J Rim f I,- V= 947.99 SAN. MH CY�� COURT W u 947.84 • ��'i , ga ' cp I 30 �r L i .TO 1 I Jq 94 /.52 APOROVED 0 30 SCALE IN FEET Date: DATE: 4/30/01 1 hereby certify that this survey, plan, or BK/PG: report was prepared by me or under my DRAWN BY: BEP direct supervision and that I am a duly CHECKED BY: DDP Licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. REVISIONS- Signed: ZF� x'`• Dennis D. Pederson Date: �� Reg, No. 16095 BOGART, PEDERSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. /-AND SURVEYING CIViL ENGINEERING MAPPING 13076 FIRST STREET, BECKER, MN 55308-9322 IEE: 763-261-2900 FAX: 763-261••2902 DRAWING FILE: FILE NO. L2_B4RF2.dwq 1 100070.18 Subject Site - Approx. Rear Yard May 23, 2o18 City Boundary Bryan Pittman C", or Monticello i inch = 47 feet Map Powered by DataLink from WSB & Associates City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 2J. Consideration of authorizing the creation of a Feasibilitv Studv for the installation of a splash pad at Pioneer Park (ML/TP) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Cities Parks and Pathways System Plan that was completed in 2011 identifies Pioneer Park as one of the most visited parks south of the freeway. One of the items that came out of the park and pathway planning process was the desire for a broader range of amenities to appeal to a wider range of age groups and users. A survey was sent out to the community and one of the questions was what amenity would you prefer to be added to the park and what park would you like to add that amenity to. The number one response was the desire for a splash pad followed closely by a dog park as well as additional playgrounds. The number one location for the splash pad from the survey was Pioneer Park followed by West Bridge Park. The Monticello Lions Club has agreed to donate funds to help construct a splash pad at Pioneer Park which is the park that the club has adopted. The Lions have been working with a vendor to develop a layout for the splash pad of which a concept is shown below: In order to ensure that a splash pad is constructed that meets the community's needs, determine the total project costs, and to potentially reduce long term maintenance costs it is recommended that a feasibility study be developed for this project. The original proposal from Lion's club called for a 50/50 split of costs bases on a $300,000 project, Therefore, the study should also serve as a tool to support a bigger contribution from the city's partner if estimated costs are bigger than $300,000. The feasibility study is anticipated to include the following: • Explore two locations within Pioneer Park to confirm the most suitable/preferred location for this addition to Pioneer Park. • Define other park improvements that may be needed to successfully implement a splash pad at this site. • Estimate the potential construction costs. City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 • Estimate the ongoing operation and maintenance costs associated with a splash pad of this size. The Parks and Recreation Commission recommends a feasibility study to further investigate the siting of the splash pad at Pioneer Park. Al. Budget Impact: The estimated cost for a feasibility report is $10,690.00. This project is currently unbudgeted but if approved it would be funded out of the Parks and Pathways Fund. Task Descriatfon Egg Task I Project Kickoff Meeting. Basernap and Site Visit $ 1.416 Task 2 Pioneer Park Splash Pad Location Concepts $ 5,360 Task 3 Review Aquatix Plan S 1,468 Task 4 Operations and Mainlenance Consideration $ 1,254 Task 5 Feasibility Study Report Writing 5 1.192 Total Hourly Not -to -Exceed Fee $ 10.690 A2. Staff Workload Impact: City staff will manage the consultant for this project and this effort is estimated to not exceed 15 total hours. A3. Strategic Plan Impact: The completion of the proposed splash pad is in direct support of the Strategic Plan goal for "Strengthening our Image as a Destination" as well as the goal for "Investing in People". B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: Motion to approve the development of a feasibility study for the installation of a splash pad at Pioneer Park. 2. Motion to deny the development of a feasibility study for the installation a splash pad at Pioneer Park. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: • Staff recommends Alternate No. 1 D. ATTACHMENTS: • None. City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 2K. Consideration to acknowledge receipt of a petition for annexation from Ronald Denn, General Partner, Denn Familv Properties, LP and Ronald and Lisa Denn and to proceed to verification of compliance with the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. (AS/JS) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The City Council is asked to review for acknowledgement the receipt of a petition for annexation of four parcels located within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area. The City will not consider adoption of a resolution for annexation of petitioned parcels until such time as the City has determined compliance with the terms of the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation between the City of Monticello and Monticello Township. The annexation request will be reviewed and processed in accordance with the provisions of the approved annexation agreement. The four parcels, contiguous to one another, are also contiguous to the current municipal boundary. The parcels touch the east and south boundaries of the Hunters Crossing plat. The four parcels lie completely within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and the petition has been signed by 100% of the property owners of the four parcels. The petitioner will be required to submit current tax statements for the four parcels, as well as a boundary map for the proposed annexation area as part of the petition process. Additionally, the annexation agreement requires that the City serve the proposed parcels, which are guided residential and urban reserve within the Comprehensive Plan, with municipal utilities within three years. As such, platting of the parcels will provide the information necessary to determine utility service and connections for the proposed area. For Council's reference, the City annexation evaluation process memo is attached, which further describes the review process for annexation petitions. The Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation is also attached. In May, the Council and Planning Commission held a joint workshop to review a conceptual residential development proposal covering the four subject parcels. It is staff's understanding that the developer of the concept intends to move forward through the platting process. The size of the development concept will require completion of an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW). A request to authorize an Environmental Assessment Worksheet has been received and will be a consideration at an upcoming Council agenda. In addition, the City has authorized a study of sanitary sewer service and capacity for the South Monticello service area. Both documents will provide information necessary to aid in the review of a proposed plat and development for the subject area. As required by the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation, the City will provide notice to the Township once it has been verified that the petition meets requirements for annexation and a public hearing on the platting and other applicable land use applications has been scheduled. An initial notice of the acknowledgement consideration has been sent to the Township, as well. Final consideration of a resolution for annexation will be considered concurrently with final platting and development related approvals. Council is only asked to recognize the receipt of the petition as a means to allow the required platting, land use and environmental processes to 1 City Council Agenda: 6/11/2018 be undertaken and reviewed by the City as the responsible local government unit. Al. Staff Impact: Consideration of the petition for preparation of this report has involved the review of the City Clerk, Community Development Director and City Attorney, estimated at 4 hours total. A2. Budget Impact: Minimal at this time. There is no fee to petition for annexation. A3. Strategic Plan Impact: Impact on strategic planning will be evaluated as part of the larger plat and development analysis forthcoming. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to acknowledge receipt of a petition for annexation from Ronald Denn, General Partner, Denn Family Properties, LP and Ronald and Lisa Denn and to proceed to verification of compliance with Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. 2. Motion to reject a petition for annexation from Ronald Denn, General Partner, Denn Family Properties, LP and Ronald and Lisa Denn and not proceed at this time to verification of compliance with Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. 3. Motion to table acknowledgment of a receipt of a petition for annexation from Ronald Denn, General Partner, Denn Family Properties, LP and Ronald and Lisa Denn and table action for verification of compliance with Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative #1. The acknowledgement is necessary to allow a developer, with the petitioner's signature, to proceed with a request to the City for platting, land use and environmental processes and to allow the City to verify compliance with the terms of the Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation. D. SUPPORTING DATA: A. Petition for Annexation B. Subject Parcel Exhibit C. Memo — City of Monticello Annexation Review Process D. Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation E. OAA Boundary Map 2 CITY OF Mol tiCeffoCITY OF MONTICELLO =................ � PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Property Owner Name(s) : e, en v%. 47'ar ; J4 P -hc r IJ De k k. G F Property PID(s): 3 "fon a.3 C4 -/n cl .� oZ l3-100 -�?�3� �� /, c�I�'-/C?0- C;?VC;�6zpo + L 13-- roo -�2 6!zz'n C CONTACT INFORMATION Name: 9®V., oe V� vl�, Mailing Address: q y= j() L 5C Ie- Ave _ AI City/St/Zip: /' 01A- I'Q-110) %'VI 4/ 54 �. Phone: 6 d, q,2, 3 05-6 t„ Email: rc. t1e 9%v, 2-®16 69 q :tet, i 1 co A,%, To the Council of the City of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota: I, the undersigned, the owner of the property described below, hereby request the City Council of the Monticello, Minnesota, to annex this area to the city and to extend the city boundaries to include the same, and for that purpose respectfully state: 1. The area to be annexed consists of _ acres. All of this land lies entirely within the County of Wright, Minnesota, and the official legal description of such land is as follows (or attach): S� A 'TAC-kQk 2. The area described above abuts upon the city limits at the N&ja � 1,A s I-- boundary thereof, and none of it is presently included within the corporate limits of any incorporated city. 3. All of this area is contained within the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area and/or is about to become urban or suburban in character. PROPERTY OWNER(S): 47 -?-01!9 .s Date Signature Date Signature G -e r'. Title Title RmtAmmican Tide Am TL UO =0 Commitment No.: TI8-01029 ALTA Commitment for Title Insurance MED BY First American Title Insurance Company The Land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Wright, State of Minnesota, and is described as follows: Parcel A: I v ) # That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 07 minutes 52 seconds West along the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 787.41 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence continue South 89 degrees 07 minutes 52 seconds West along said North line, a distance of 240.18 feet thence South 3 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds East, a distance of 306.40 feet; thence South 59 degrees 03 minutes 09 seconds East, a distance of 133.19 feet; thence North 88 degrees 02 minutes 03 seconds East, a distance of 130.10 feet; thence North 3 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds West, a distance of 374.20 feet to the point of beginning, Parcel B: Lot A of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; the West Half of the Southeast Quarter and Lot A of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, except division described below That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 07 minutes 52 seconds West along the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 787.41 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence continue South 89 degrees 07 minutes 52 seconds West along said North line, a distance of 240.18 feet; thence South 3 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds East, a distance of 306.40 feet; thence South 59 degrees 03 minutes 09 seconds East, a distance of 133.19 feet; thence North 88 degrees 02 minutes 03 seconds East, a distance of 130.10 feet; thence North 3 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds West, a distance of 374.20 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel C? ' �--z 13 — )C) C— 2. � z 2- 6 C--� The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, also a tract of land begining at the Southwest comer of Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter of said Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, and running East on the 1/16 subdivision line in said Quarter Section 16.23 chains more or less to the center line of the public road known as the Stokes Road; thence North 46 1/2 degrees West along the center line of said road 21.03 chains more or less to the West line of said Section 24, to a point 6.03 Chains South of the Northwest corner thereof; thence South on said line 13.87 chains, more or less to the beginning. Designated Lot A of Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25; also the North 26 acres of West Half of Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25; also commence at an Iron Monument at a point where the Southwesterly line of the public highway known as the Stokes Road intersects the South line of the Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25; thence West along the South line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter 35 rods more or less to the point which is the Southwest comer of said Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter; thence North along the West line of the said Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter, 1362.4 feet more or less to the point which is the Northwest corner of said Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter; thence North 63 degrees East 165 feet to a point in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24; thence Form 5030027-A(5-15-17) ALTA Commitment for Title Insurance (8-1-16) ScheduleA (Continued) (T18-01029.13FD1I718-01029/5) ° r',,SCHEDULE A (CONTINUED) (Continued) } z r 4 Commitmeri§ &(R-718-01029 LeSouth 9 dnutesEast1 eel#o point in the Southwesterly tine of said Stokes Road; thence in a Southeasste line of said Stokes Road; 360 feet more or less to beginning containing 9,85 acres in the said Southeast uarter of Northwest Quarter and .31 acres in said Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter, excluding that tract of land described in Book 27 of Miscellaneous, Pages 43-44 (Attached) on file and of record at the alright County Recorder's Office, Wright County, Minnesota Parcel D; )Oio --&' *"21'3—/6v - Lot "A" of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and Lot "A" of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota Form 5030027-A (5-15-17) ALTA commitrTmnt for Title Insurance (8-1-16) ScheduleA (Continued) (T18-01029.PFDfr1 "102915) Subject Parcels June 6, 2018 City Boundary Bryan Pittman CITV OF � Monticello 1 inch= 1,505 feet Map Powered by DataLink from WSB &Associates L.11 v Ur CITY OF MONTICELLO Community Development 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monfi(do Monticello, MN 55362 (763) 295-2711 . info(aci.monticello.mn.us CITY OF MONTICELLO ANNEXATION REVIEW PROCESS - ANNEXATION UNDER JOINT AGREEMENT FOR ORDERLY ANNEXATION BETWEEN MONTICELLO CITY AND MONTICELLO TOWNSHIP 1. Petition for annexation submitted to the City of Monticello by the property owner. Petition shall be accompanied by: a. Documentation of ownership, including legal description and title commitment. b. Certificate of survey or boundary exhibit; City may require: i. Signed by a registered land surveyor ii. Current (within last 6 months) topographic survey and contours of all surface features including drainage ways, wetlands, etc. iii. Public utilities including pipe size, material type, depths iv. Private utilities v. Legal description vi. Easements of record c. Map exhibit d. Most current tax statement e. Other documents as may be required to evaluate the petition 2. Request for annexation reviewed for conformance to MOAA agreement as follows: a. Evaluate conformity with the terms of the MOAA agreement, in particular compliance with Section 2 of the agreement. b. To determine conformity with MOAA's requirement for the orderly extension of municipal services and consistency with the City's long- range land use plan, the City has reviewed annexation petitions subject to the review and approval of the following: i. Preliminary plat ii. Environmental review as may be required iii. Utility service capacity review as may be required iv. For parcels without an existing Comprehensive Plan land use designation, application for a Comprehensive Plan amendment to provide land use guidance for the subject parcel(s). v. For parcels with a Comprehensive Plan guided land use, parcels require rezoning action upon annexation to the City; rezoning action is subject to review for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan land use designation. Procedurally, the Planning Commission and City Council consider an application for preliminary plat, comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning subject to and contingent upon future annexation. 3. Annexation petition approval consideration. a. Final decision for annexation by the City would be considered with concurrent decisions for comprehensive plan amendment (as may be required), final plat, development agreement providing for and securing the extension of municipal services, and rezoning. 4. Non-conformance. a. If non -conforming to MOAA agreement, the petition is reviewed by the City Council for denial of acceptance due to lack of conformance. b. There is a provision within the MOAA Agreement which allows for annexation outside of the agreement's standard criteria if agreed by both City and Township. A-6979 Monticello/Monticello Township STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE MATTER OF THE, PETITION FOR ) THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LAND ) JOINT RESOLUTION TO THE CITY OF MONTICELLO PURSUANT ) TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SEC'T'ION 414.031) THE AGREEMENT PREVIOUSLY SIGNED BY THE CITY AND TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO ON JUNE 21, 2004 IS HEREBY AMENDED BY JOINT ACTION OF BOTH PARTIES AND THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT. ALL CHANGES TO THE PREVIOUS AGREEMENT ARE CONTAINED WIT14IN THIS NEW AGREEMENT. JOINT RESOLUTION FOR ORDERLY ANNEXATION BY AND BETWEEN MONTICELLO TOWNSHIP AND THE CITY OF MONTICELLO IN SETTLEMENT OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FILE NO. A-6979 MONTICEI,,LO/MONTICELLO TOWNSHIP WHEREAS, the City of Monticello filed an annexation petition, dated October 13, 2003, with the Minnesota Department of Administration Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office (File No. A-6979 Monticello/Monticello Township) seeking annexation of certain areas located within Monticello Township pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.031; and WHEREAS, Monticello Township and the City of Monticello have been working toward settlement of their boundary dispute and have reached a settlement agreement believed to be in the mutual best interests of both parties; and WHEREAS, the City of Monticello (hereinafter the "City") and Monticello Township (hereinafter the "Township") desire to enter into an agreement allowing for the orderly annexation of certain property, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0325; and WHEREAS, the City and Township are in agreement to the procedures and process for orderly annexation of certain lands described herein for the purpose of orderly, planned growth; and WHEREAS, the City and Township have agreed to work cooperatively to accomplish the orderly annexation of the areas legally described herein; and WHEREAS, the City and Township agree that orderly annexation and extension of municipal services to those areas designated herein that are urban or suburban or about to become so is in the best interests of the City, Township and property owners and would benefit the public health, safety and welfare of the entire community; and WI-IFREAS, for the areas designated herein, the City and the Township desire to accomplish the orderly annexation of said areas in a mutually acceptable and beneficial manner as urban development occurs and without the need for a hearing; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to set forth the terms and conditions of such orderly annexation by means of this Joint Resolution in settlement of the above -referenced contested case matter. NOW, 1-1 IEREFOI2E, BE I7' RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello and the Township Board of Supervisors of the Township of Monticello as follows: Descrintion of Area Designated for Orderlv Annexation. The area of the Township located within the area marked on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A is deemed by the parties to be properly subject to orderly annexation under and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.0325. The parties hereby designate this area for orderly annexation as provided by conditions for annexation set forth in this Joint Resolution. The area designated herein for orderly annexation, as shown on Exhibit A, shall be referred to for case of reference as the "Orderly Annexation Area" ("OAA"). The City may annex, at any time after the execution of this Joint Resolution, land located within the OAA, in accordance with the terms and conditions stated herein for annexation and in accordance with Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution. The designated area shown on the attached map as Exhibit A is legally described in Exhibit B, both of which exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 2. Conditions and Triaaerine Events for Annexations. Notwithstanding Paragraph 3 of this Joint Resolution, any land within the OAA (see Exhibit A and Exhibit B) may be annexed by the City, in accordance with Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution, under any of the following circumstances: a. The City receives a petition for annexation from 100% of the property owners of an individual parcel of land contiguous to or abutting the City; b. The area is completely surrounded by the City, except that this provision may not be used to annex the subdivisions named in this subparagraph 2.b. (Devron Green, the Dunes, Glendale, Monticello Acres, Ponderosa, Prairie Acres, O.K. Coral Ranchette, Riverside Acres, Tyler East, Walesch Addition, and Walesch 2nd Addition, as said subdivisions are recorded in the Wright County Recorders Office on the effective date of this Joint Resolution) for a period of ten years following the effective date of this Joint Resolution; c. The City or property owner(s) is ordered by the State Pollution Control Agency or Department of Health to provide sewer or water service to a portion of the Township for the protection of the public health and safety and/or because of immediate environmental concerns; 2 d. The City decides to add an arterial or collector road to its Municipal State Aid street system, but only to the extent of the right-of-way needed for the road, and provided, however, that any costs associated with installation of these roads will not be assessed to Township residents by the City, nor deferred until future annexation of the property, unless different arrangements are otherwise agreed to by the City and a property owner; e. The City, with Township approval, determines by resolution that land, right-of- way, or easements are needed for a public works improvement project designed to provide sanitary sewer pumping and conveyance facilities, water supply, water storage or water conveyance facilities, stormwater retention, stormwater detention or stormwater conveyance facilities, but only to the extent needed for said facilities. The City's statutory condemnation authority shall not otherwise be limited by this provision. With respect to Wright County Ditch 33, notwithstanding the foregoing, Township approval shall not be required for a stormwater project under this provision should Wright County otherwise approve the project or convey Ditch 33; f. In the case of platted residential subdivisions, the City receives a petition from a majority of property owners, either in a given contiguous area, or a block in a platted residential subdivision, or from the entire subdivision, for annexation and/or provision of sewer or water services. g. A licensed inspector retained by Wright County determines that at least 30% of the individual sewage treatment systems or individual wells within a platted residential subdivision or neighborhood or block in such a subdivision are failing or are not meeting state drinking water standards; or h. The City and Township otherwise jointly agree in writing. For purposes of this Joint Resolution land shall be considered to be contiguous to, abut, abuts, or abutting the City where the boundaries of said land or area to be annexed at least touch the City boundary at a single point, including areas whose boundaries would touch the City boundary at a single point but for an intervening roadway, railroad, waterway, or parcel of publicly owned land. Further, due to actions pending at the time of this agreement, the proposed residential subdivision known as "I lidden Forest" shall be considered to be contiguous to the City. 3. Zoning and Planning. For any areas of the Township in the OAA that are not annexed pursuant to this Joint Resolution, planning and zoning authority as specified herein within the OAA shall be governed by a 5 -member Joint Planning Board (JPB) described as follows: a. The JPB shall be made up of two members appointed by the Township Board, two members appointed by the City Council, and one member of the Wright County Board appointed by the Wright County Board of Commissioners. 3 b. The Jl'B shall serve as the "governing body" and "board of appeals and adjustments" for purposes of Minnesota Statutes, sections 462.357 and 462.358 within the OAA and shall have all of the powers contained in sections 462.351 to 462.364, except as otherwise provided by this Joint Resolution. The Wright County Planning and Zoning Office shall serve as staff and advisors to the JPB, unless otherwise determined by the JPB. The JPB may, at any time, also consult with City staff as it deems necessary to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities. The costs of administration of the JPB shall be paid equally by the City and Township. Any remuneration (per diem) paid to members serving on the JPB or retaining consultants to provide services to the JPB shall be approved and equally paid by the city and township. d. The JPB will set the schedules for necessary zoning and planning fees in the OAA. The fees shall be consistent with the fee structure used by Wright County, unless otherwise determined by the JPB. e. Except as otherwise provided, any action of the JPB to exercise its authority as specified herein must be preceded by a majority vote (at least 3 out of the 5 members) of the members of the JPB voting on the prevailing side. f. As soon as practicable after execution of this Joint Resolution, the JPB shall review the area included in the OAA, existing comprehensive plans in the City, Township and County, and determine whether the JPB should develop a joint land use plan for the OAA. If a joint plan is developed, the City and Township shall thereafter review and comment on the plan. The City and Township shall consider incorporating the developed plan or plan elements into the City's and Township's respective comprehensive plans. g. The JPB shall require that the existing Township zoning or Wright County zoning, whichever is applicable and more restrictive, in effect within the OAA on the effective date of this Joint Resolution, remain in full force and effect and unchanged during the term of this Joint Resolution, unless said area or portion thereof is either first annexed or said zoning change is otherwise approved by a supermajority vote (4 out of 5 members) of the JPB. Any decision by the JPB to zone or rezone portions of the OAA shall be subject to review and comment by the City and Township prior to such zoning or rezoning becoming effective. The JPB shall give the City and Township at least 30 days to review and comment before making a zoning or rezoning decision. The City or Township shall waive its right to review and comment if it fails to review and comment within the specified period provided herein. The JPB shall not approve a subdivision within the OAA unless first approved by a supermajority vote (4 out of 5 members) of the JPB. The Township shall not zone, rezone, plat, re -plat, subdivide, or re -subdivide within the OAA between the time of development of this Joint Resolution and the effective date 4 of this Joint Resolution, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the City. For the purposes of this paragraph, "subdivision" shall not include building entitlement transfers for agricultural lot splits and property transfers between family members under the current Wright County Zoning Ordinance, as adopted by the Township. h. Failure of the JPB to exercise any of its authority as described herein shall not render this Joint Resolution or any other provisions contained herein invalid or unenforceable, and the terms and conditions contained in this Joint Resolution shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and binding upon the parties hereto. i. Each member serving on the JPB shall serve a period of one year ending December 31. A term on the JPB may be extended, by action of a member's respective governing body. The JPB shall meet monthly or as needed as determined by the JPB members. 4. Merger. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City and Township shall combine in their entirety under the following circumstances: 1) at such time as the Township and the City adopt a joint resolution so providing; or 2) at such time as seventy-five percent (75%) of the Township, as the Township exists on the effective date of this Joint Resolution, is annexed to the City, whichever comes first. Annexation by the City of the remainder of the Township shall be accomplished in accordance with Paragraph 13. The City shall hire any remaining Township personnel following the effective date of annexation of the remainder of the Township. As soon as practicable following the effective date of' annexation resulting in the merger of the City and Township, the City will hold municipal elections for all of the City Council and Mayor positions. 5. Adout and Enforce Regulations. The City and Township agree to enact, adopt, and strictly enforce all such resolutions, ordinances, or regulations, as may be or shall be necessary to give full effect to the stipulations contained in this Joint Resolution. 6. Tax Reimbursement. Upon the annexation of land located within the OAA pursuant to Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution, the City shall reimburse the Township for the loss of taxes from the property so annexed in accordance with the following: a. In the year when the City could first levy on the annexed area, the City shall make a cash payment to the "Township in an amount equal to four (4) times the property taxes distributed to the Township in regard to the annexed area in the last year that property taxes from the annexed area were payable to the Township. b. Thereafter, the City will no longer reimburse the Township. The City shall make payment as contemplated herein no later than December 31 of the first 5 year following the year when the City could first levy on the annexed area and for any subsequent years. 7. Provision of Services. After annexation of land located within the OAA, the City shall be responsible for providing municipal governmental services to the annexed area. Sanitary sewer or water services, in the City's discretion, shall be provided to an area annexed with existing or proposed residential development within three (3) years after the effective date of the annexation. Sewer or water services, in the City's discretion, shall be provided to an area annexed with existing or proposed commercial, industrial, governmental or institutional development within five (5) years after the effective date of annexation. In the event that the City extends trunk sewer and/or water lines across a portion of the OAA remaining in the Township in order to serve an area annexed by the City, the individual properties remaining in the Township that abut the City trunk sewer and/or water line extended shall not be charged any trunk sewer or water line charges, fees or assessments by the City for the trunk sewer and/or water line abutting said properties until said properties are annexed by the City and are platted and developed. A failure on the part of the City, not due to circumstances beyond the City's control, to provide either of such sewer or water services within the time period specified following the effective date of annexation may subject the area so annexed to be deemed null and void by resolution of the Township adopted at a regular meeting of the Township, and the Township may thereafter petition the Department of Administration Municipal Boundary Adjustments Office, or its successor agency, for detachment of the area in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 414.06. The City shall not oppose the Township's petition for detachment provided it meets the conditions contained in this Joint Resolution. As an alternative to initiating a detachment proceeding, the Township may elect, by resolution adopted at a Township Board meeting, to have the City reimburse the Township for taxes lost on the applicable property annexed by the City at the Township's tax rate applicable in the year of annexation until the services required under this Paragraph are provided to the annexed property by the City. In order to act under this Paragraph, the Township shall make an election by resolution at a meeting of the "Township Board to either; 1) initiate a detachment proceeding, or Z) seek tax reimbursement as provided in this Paragraph, and provide notice to the City of the election, within ninety (90) days of the City's failure to provide said service as required under this Paragraph, or the Township may only seek tax reimbursement as provided in this Paragraph and waives the election to initiate a detachment proceeding under Section 414.06. For purposes of this Paragraph, the City will be deemed to have met the obligation to provide sanitary sewer or water service to an annexed area if within the timeframes specified herein following an annexation of an area, the City awards a contract to a contractor to construct a sewer or water service project making municipal sanitary sewer or water service available to an area annexed under the terms of this Joint Resolution. 6 Every Arinexation Resolution adopted under Paragraph 13 of this Joint Resolution resulting in the annexation of land located within the OAA shall be treated separately for purposes of compliance with this Paragraph 7. In the event that the City annexes land in accordance with a triggering event contained in this Joint Resolution and said land is identified in the City's comprehensive plan for open space or park preservation, the requirements contained in this Paragraph do not apply to said annexation since the intent is that said areas would remain as open space or park land and would not need City sewer or water service. S. Township Maintenance of Services. The Township agrees that it will be responsible for normal and regular maintenance of all Township roads, streets, bridges, drainage facilities and other public rights-of-way that it is currently maintaining within the designated OAA prior to annexation thereof. Maintenance of Township infrastructure within the designated OAA by the Township shall be consistent with other standard maintenance practices employed by the Township elsewhere in the Township. 9. Line Roads. For any Township roads that become the boundary line for the City and Township as a result of an annexation, the City shall assume responsibility for road maintenance and improvement for the entire section of the Township road that becomes the boundary line adjacent to the City. 10. No Annexation Outside the OAA. The parties agree that the City will not initiate any annexations outside the OAA while this agreement is in effect. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the City may initiate an annexation under Chapter 414 if the City is ordered by the State Pollution Control Agency or the Department of Health to provide sewer or water service to a portion of the Township for the protection of the public health and safety and/or because of environmental concerns. Further, the City will not file any petitions for a contested case annexation within the OAA or the remainder of the Township outside the OAA during the term of this Joint Resolution, provided that the Township does not seek to incorporate during the term of this Joint Resolution. 11. Expansion of OAA. For purposes of expansion of the OAA under this Paragraph, the OAA designated herein shall be divided into five sections shown on Exhibit C. The individual sections of the OAA as designated in and shown on Exhibit C may be expanded at such time as: 1) 75% of the land (excluding wetlands, the named subdivisions reference in Paragraph 2.b. of this Joint Resolution and lakes) within an individual section of the OAA is annexed; or 2) the City and Township jointly agree to expand a section, whichever comes first. In the event that one or more of the above conditions exists, the City and Township agree that the boundary line of the section of the OAA meeting the condition contained herein shall be expanded outward one-half section along the entirety of that section of the OAA boundary line as it exists at that time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City and Township may agree in writing to a different expansion area greater than or less than the one-half section expansion area provided for herein. 7 The City shall notify the Township in the event that any of the conditions stated in this Paragraph exist. Thereafter, the City shall file the appropriate adjustments to the OAA or any section thereof, within ninety (90) days of January I of each year that ends in a multiple of three (3) (i.e.: 2006, 2009, 2012...), with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency, including a new Amended Exhibit A, Amended Exhibit B, and Amended Exhibit C, which shall replace the Exhibit A, Exhibit B, and Exhibit C filed with this Joint Resolution, along with a letter so providing describing the adjustments to each section of the OAA and referencing this section of this Joint Resolution. 12. Withdraw Contested Case Petition. The City agrees to withdraw its pending annexation petition, Pile No.A-6979, as soon as practicable after execution and filing of this Joint Resolution with the State 13. No I learin-, Required. All annexations contemplated by this Joint Resolution in the OAA shall not require a hearing or any consideration by the State Department of Administration, or its successor agency. The City and Township agree that, upon the occurrence of an event triggering annexation as provided herein for any land located within the OAA, the City shall provide written notice of such occurrence to the Township, and upon receipt of a resolution of the City (referred to as the "Annexation Resolution") describing such area along with a copy of this Joint Resolution, the Department of Administration or its successor agency, may review and comment, but shall within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Annexation Resolution and a copy of this Joint Resolution, order the annexation of the area designated in the Annexation Resolution in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Joint Resolution. The City and Township agree that no alteration of the stated boundaries as described in the Annexation Resolution is appropriate, that no consideration by the Department of Administration, or its successor agency, is necessary, and that all terms and conditions for annexation are provided for in this Joint Resolution. Provided that the requisite terms and conditions have been met as contained in this Joint Resolution, the Township shall not object to an annexation initiated by the City filing an Annexation Resolution with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency. As of the effective date of this Joint RCSOlution, there is no election requirement in the law to effect or accomplish an annexation. No such election shall be required or apply to any annexation provided herein either now or during any period during which this Joint Resolution is in effect. 14. Disputes and Remedies. Subject to Paragraph 3, the City and Township agree as follows: a. Negotiation. When a disagreement over interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution shall arise, the City and the Township will direct staff members, as they deem appropriate, to meet at least one (1) time at a mutually convenient time and place to attempt to resolve the dispute through negotiation. b. Mediation/Arbitration. When the parties to this Joint Resolution are unable to resolve disputes, claims or counterclaims, or are unable to negotiate an 8 interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution, the parties may mutually agree in writing to seek relief by submitting their respective grievances to mediation and/or binding arbitration. Adiudication. When the parties to this Joint Resolution are unable to resolve disputes, claims or counterclaims, are unable to negotiate an interpretation of any provision of this Joint Resolution or are unable to agree to submit their respective grievances to mediation or binding arbitration, or such action has not otherwise resolved the matter in dispute, either party may seek relief through initiation of an action in a court of competent jurisdiction. In addition to the remedies provided for in this Joint Resolution and any other available remedies at law or equity, in the case of a violation, default, or breach of any provision of this Joint Resolution, the non -violating, non -defaulting, or non - breaching party may bring an action for specific performance to compel the performance of this Joint Resolution in accordance with its terms. 15. Termination. This Joint Resolution shall remain in full force and effect until one of the following conditions take place, whichever comes first: a. Termination by mutual written joint resolution of the City and Township; or b. The remainder of the Township is annexed resulting in the merger of the City and Township; or c. January 1, 2025. 16. Governing Law. This Joint Resolution is made pursuant to, and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 17. Modification/Amendment. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Joint Resolution shall not be modified, amended, or altered except upon the written joint resolution of the City and the Township duly executed and adopted by the City Council and the Township Board of Supervisors and filed with the Department of Administration, or its successor agency. 18. Severability_. In the event that any provision of this Joint Resolution is determined and adjudged to be unconstitutional, invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Joint Resolution shall remain in full force and effect, and the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith and agree to such amendments or modifications of or to this Joint Resolution or other appropriate actions as shall, to the maximum extent practicable in light of such determination, implement and give effect to the intentions of the parties hereto. 19. Headings and Captions. Headings and captions are for convenience only and are not intended to alter any of the provisions of this Joint Resolution. 0 20. Entire AP-reement. The terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Joint Resolution, including the present and all future attachments, shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto, superseding all prior agreements and negotiations. ThisJoint Resolution shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of the City and Township. 21. Notice. Any notices required under the provisions of this Joint Resolution shall be in writing and sufficiently given if delivered in person or sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, as follows: If to the City: City Administrator Monticello City Hall 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362-8831 10 If to the Township: Township Clerk Monticello Township 8550 Edmonson Ave., NE Monticello, MN 55362 Passed, adopted, and approved by the Township Board of'Supprvisors of the Township of Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota, this day of VaM , 2005. TOWNSHIP OF MONTICELLO By: a ..,� Franklin Denn, Chair ATTEST: C V�Uj Nancy Kopff, Towns ip erk Passed, adopted, and approved by the City Council of the City of'Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota, thi A't-' day of , 2005. CITY OF MONTICELLO By: C int Herbst, Mayor ATTEST: -"�'/ Rick Wolfsteller!City Administrator Passed, adopted, and approved by the Wright County Board of Commissioners, Wright County, Minnesota, this„ZA day of�, 2005. WRIGHT COUNTY By: A0 I Richard Mattson, Chair ATTEST: r Richard W. Norman, my Coordinator 11 EXHIBIT A The municipal boundary map referenced in Paragraph 1 of the attached Joint Resolution showing; the current City ol'Monticello and the OAA legally described in Exhibit B, is attached hereto. 1, EXHIBIT B The OAA shown in Exhibit A and referenced in the attached Joint Resolution is legally described as follows: Lands in Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota: All of Sections 5, 9, and 16, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota And also that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of Interstate I lighway No.94. And also that part of Section 4, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of Interstate Highway No. 94, And also the Northeast Quarter, the cast -half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northxvest Quarter and the north-hall'ofthe Southeast Quarter, all in Section 8, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all that part of Section 10, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota lying southwesterly and westerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the east -half of Section 13, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, except that part which lies within the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 15, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the Northeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all of the north -half of Section 22, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, and that part ol'the south -half of said Section 22 lying easterly of State Trunk Highway No. 25. And also that part of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright Count, Minnesota lying southerly ofthe existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the north -half of Section 25, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also the north-hall'of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. 14 And also that part ol'the north-halfol'Section 27, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying easterly of State Trunk 111ghway No. 25. Lands in Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota All of Section 7, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of the south -half of Section 8, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, lying westerly of Government Lot 4 in said Section 8. And also all of the west -half, the west -half of the Northeast Quarter, and the west -half of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section 17, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. ,And also Section 18, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, except that part which lies within the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of Section 19, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southerly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. And also the Northwest Quarter, the west -half of the Northeast Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the north -half of the Southwest Quarter, all in Section 20, 'Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. And also all of the north -half of section 30, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota, and all of Government Lots 3 and 4 of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 30. Lands in Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota: The east -half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the east -hall of the Northeast Quarter ol" Section 31, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. And also that part of Section 32, 'Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of the existing City or Monticello corporate limits. And also that part of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 33, Township 122, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying southNNesterly of the existing City of Monticello corporate limits. 15 EXHIBIT C The OAA section neap referenced in Paragraph I I of the attached Joint Resolution, showing the sections of the OAA in the Township for purposes of expansion is attached hereto. 16 Exhibits A, B and C shall be amended to create a straight line as the southern boundary of the Orderly Annexation Area. This change is accomplished by amending the legal descriptions of property included within Exhibit B as follows. For Lands in Township 121, Range 24, Wright Countv, Minnesota: Alter the final paragraph of this section to eliminate the phrase "and all of Government Lots 3 and 4 of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 30." The new paragraph shall therefore read: And also all of the north -half of Section 30, Township 121, Range 24, Wright County, Minnesota. No other changes to Exhibits A, B and C are proposed or adopted herein, and the prior exhibits as amended are included herein by reference. 12 MONTICELLO 0 2 -500 5 000 10,000 Feet Legend Orderly Annexation Area City of Monticello Monticello Township Boundary A WSB &As77 r� MONTICELLO 2.5 CD 5 CC.3 10,OOeet Leaend Orderly Annexation Area City of Monticello Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 - Section 5 A WSB Legend Orderly Annexation Area City of Monticello Monticello Township Boundary A WSB & Associates, /nc. City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 3A. Consideration of adopting Resolution #2018-47 ordering improvements, accepting plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids for the 2018 pedestrian improvement vroiect, Citv Proiect 18CO01 (SB) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: On May 14, 2018, the City Council accepted a Feasibility Report and authorized preparation of plans and specifications addressing the following improvements: Proposed 6 -foot wide sidewalk extensions along: • South side of 6th Street between Walnut Street and TH 25 South side of 7th Street between Cedar Street and the post office North side of Oakwood Drive between TH 25 and Cedar Street • South side of Bakken Street between Garvey Court to the Rolling Woods Park. A 10 -foot wide trail extension is proposed along CSAH 39 between Mississippi Drive and Broadway Street. The proposed sidewalk and pathway extensions would complete system gap connections in accordance with the City's Pathway Connections Guide map and will provide safer pedestrian crossings and walking paths. Trail and/or drainage and utility easements are to be obtained from 3 properties along CSAH 39 trail, which include Liberty Bank, Von Hanson's and the property at 244 Mississippi Drive. Permanent sidewalk easements will be required from McDonald's and Super America along Oakwood Drive. It is anticipated to open bids on July 12 and present the bids to Council for consideration of award and approval of easement agreements on July 23, 2018. Al. Budget Impact: The estimated project cost identified in the feasibility report totals $278,485. This cost includes a 10% contingency and 28% for legal, engineering, administrative, and financing costs. This cost does not include easement acquisition costs. Assessments City Funds Total 6th Street Sidewalk Extension $12,276 $ 16,394 $ 28,670 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7th Street Sidewalk Extension $14,570 $ 17,715 $ 32,285 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Oakwood Drive Sidewalk Extension $25,542 $ 25,688 $ 51,230 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Rolling Woods Park Sidewalk Extension ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... - $ 47,330 $ 47,330 CSAH 39 Trail - $118,970 $118,970 TOTAL $52,388 $226,097 $278,485 Funding from the 2017 budget surplus totals $15,000 for the 6th Street sidewalk; $40,000 for pathway connections from the closed bond fund and $11,400 from developer funds for the Rolling Woods sidewalk, totaling $66,400. This leaves $212,085 to be funded by City Council Agenda: 06/11/2018 capital improvement funds. Assessments are estimated at $52,388, of which $5,790 is for the City -owned West Prairie building on 6th Street. Wright County Highway Department's cost share policy does not include cost sharing in trail projects at this time. Wright County Parks Department does not have funding to cost share at this time. Staff will continue discussions with Wright County to participate in the costs since the trail is on the Mississippi River Trail (MRT) route that serves both the City and County. As noted above, easement acquisition costs are not included in the above costs. A2. Staff Workload Impact: WSB will administer the bidding process and coordinate with city staff. A3. Strategic Plan Impact: The completion of the proposed pathway system segments is in direct support of the Strategic Plan goal for "Creating and Preserving Sustainable Livability", which cites as a primary objective the development of a more walkable and bikeable community. Further, the completion of pathway connections supports the Strategic Plan goal to "Strengthen Monticello's Image as a Destination". B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Motion to adopt Resolution 2018-47 ordering improvements, accepting plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids for the 2018 pedestrian improvement project, City Project 18C001 2. Motion to deny adoption of Resolution 2018-47 at this time. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative No. 1. D. SUPPORTING DATA: A. Resolution 2018-47 B. Plans available at City Hall 2 CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2018-47 ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR 2018 PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, CITY PROJECT 18CO01 WHEREAS, a resolution was adopted by the City Council on May 14, 2018, accepting the Feasibility Report; and WHEREAS, a resolution was adopted by the City Council on May 14, 2018 calling for a public hearing on June 11, 2018, where the Council shall consider the proposed improvements in accordance with the feasibility report and the assessment of abutting properties for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429; and WHEREAS, on May 30, 2018 and June 7, 2018, the city published notice of a public hearing to be held on June 11, 2018, to consider ordering improvements for said project; and WHEREAS, on May 30, 2018, affected property owners were mailed a notice of the public hearing to be held June 11, 2018; and WHEREAS, at said hearing there was available a reasonable estimate of the amount to be assessed and description of the methodology was presented; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the resolution approved by the City Council on May 14 2018, the City Engineer has prepared plans and specifications for the 2018 Pedestrian Improvement Project, City Project No. 18COO 1 as described as construction of pedestrian improvements in the areas listed below, including sidewalks, trails, signage; and other necessary appurtenant work: • South side of 6th Street between Walnut Street and TH 25 • South side of 7th Street from Cedar Street to the east • North side of Oakwood Drive between TH 25 and Cedar Street • South side of Bakken Street between Garvey Court and Rolling Woods Park • CSAH 39 between Mississippi Drive and Broadway Street WHEREAS, the City Engineer has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA: Such plans and specifications, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, are hereby approved. 2. Said improvements are necessary, cost-effective and feasible as detailed in the Feasibility Report at an estimated cost of $278,485. It is advisable, expedient and necessary that said improvements as described in the Notice of Hearing theron be constructed, and the same are hereby ordered made. 3. The City Council shall let the contract for all or part of the work for said improvements or order all or part of the work done by day labor or otherwise as authorized by Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.041, Subdivision 2 within one year of the date of this resolution ordering said improvements. 4. The designated authority shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official paper and in the Star Tribune and/or Construction Bulletin or Finance & Commerce paper an advertisement for bid upon the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published no less than three weeks before the last day for submission of bids, once in the City's legal publication and at least once in either a newspaper published in a city of the first class or a trade paper. To be eligible as a trade paper, a publication shall have all the qualifications of a legal newspaper except that, instead of the requirement that it shall contain general and local news, such trade paper shall contain building and construction news of interest to contractors in this state, among whom it shall have a general circulation. Any bidder whose responsibility is questioned during consideration of the bid will be given an opportunity to address the Council on the issue of responsibility. No bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable to the City for 5% of the amount of such bid. ADOPTED BY the Monticello City Council this 11th day of June, 2018. CITY OF MONTICELLO Brian Stumpf, Mayor ATTEST: Jeff O'Neill, City Administrator 'OT c0. �'RI R 5 04Fti Monticello Monthly Report 2018 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call 911 Hang-up Total: 51 05/01/18 02:52 911 Hang-up 05/01/18 09:18 911 Hang-up 05/02/18 17:55 911 Hang-up 05/04/18 05:59 911 Hang-up 05/06/18 12:12 911 Hang-up 05/06/18 14:57 911 Hang-up 05/06/18 17:06 911 Hang-up 05/07/18 10:45 911 Hang-up 05/07/18 13:58 911 Hang-up 05/07/18 19:45 911 Hang-up 05/08/18 15:20 911 Hang-up 05/08/18 18:19 911 Hang-up 05/08/18 19:33 911 Hang-up 05/09/18 09:47 911 Hang-up 05/09/18 10:44 911 Hang-up 05/10/18 11:42 911 Hang-up 05/10/18 16:32 911 Hang-up 05/10/18 17:10 911 Hang-up 05/10/18 18:43 911 Hang-up 05/11/1811:36 911 Hang-up 05/11/1813:56 911 Hang-up 05/12/18 22:47 911 Hang-up 05/13/18 18:03 911 Hang-up 05/14/18 13:14 911 Hang-up 05/14/18 18:35 911 Hang-up 05/14/18 19:40 911 Hang-up 05/15/18 00:27 911 Hang-up Wright County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Joe Hagerty 3800 Braddock Ave. NE, Buffalo, MN 55313 1-800-362-3667 Fax:763-682-7610 QPpFE55I0NA�rS Printed on 1 CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 2018031996 911 Hang-up WCSOP18012779 911 HAN911 GUP 2018032042 911 HAN911 GUP 2018032451 911 HAN911 GUP 2018032889 911 HAN911 GUP 2018033549 911 HAN911 GUP 2018033584 911 HAN911 GUP 2018033615 911 HAN911 GUP 2018033804 911 Hang-up WCSOP18013482911 HANGUP 2018033858 911 HAN911 GUP 2018033948 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034169 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034231 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034250 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034370 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034379 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034678 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034760 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034769 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034791 911 HAN911 GUP 2018034972 911 HAN911 GUP 2018035002 911 HAN911 GUP 2018035453 911 HAN911 GUP 2018035678 911 HAN911 GUP 2018035915 911 HAN911 GUP 2018035998 911 Hang-up WCSOP18014342911 HANGUP 2018036024 911 HAN911 GUP 2018036087 911 HAN911 GUP ZUERCHER Page 1 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/15/18 07:29 911 Hang-up 2018036114 911OPEN11 05/01/18 14:12 911 Open Line 2018032109 911 HAN911 GUP 05/15/18 08:32 911 Hang-up 2018036124 911 OPEN 05/01/18 21:31 911 Open Line 2018032227 911 HAN911 GUP 05/15/18 18:18 911 Hang-up 2018036280 911 OPEN 05/02/18 13:17 911 Open Line 2018032363 911 HAN911 GUP 05/15/18 18:27 911 Hang-up 2018036283 911OPEN11 05/02/18 16:29 911 Open Line 2018032415 911 HAN911 GUP 05/16/18 19:57 911 Hang-up 2018036639 911 OPEN 911 HAN911 GUP 05/16/18 22:15 911 Hang-up 2018036681 911 HAN911 GUP 05/17/18 17:01 911 Hang-up 2018036857 911 HAN911 GUP 05/17/18 19:15 911 Hang-up 2018036896 911 HAN911 GUP 05/18/18 19:17 911 Hang-up 2018037198 911 HAN911 GUP 05/19/18 11:46 911 Hang-up 2018037348 911 HAN911 GUP 05/19/18 15:03 911 Hang-up 2018037389 911 HAN911 GUP 05/20/18 21:44 911 Hang-up 2018037717 911 HAN911 GUP 05/21/1815:40 911 Hang-up 2018037900 911 HAN911 GUP 05/21/1819:09 911 Hang-up 2018037984 911 HAN911 GUP 05/22/18 15:22 911 Hang-up 2018038232 911 HAN911 GUP 05/22/18 22:03 911 Hang-up 2018038352 911 HAN911 GUP 05/24/18 10:36 911 Hang-up 2018038761 911 HAN911 GUP 05/25/18 08:32 911 Hang-up 2018039021 911 HAN911 GUP 05/25/18 14:54 911 Hang-up 2018039116 911 HAN911 GUP 05/26/18 11:46 911 Hang-up 2018039409 911 HAN911 GUP 05/26/18 18:19 911 Hang-up 2018039518 911 HAN911 GUP 05/28/18 18:23 911 Hang-up 2018040132 911 HAN911 GUP 05/28/18 20:15 911 Hang-up 2018040162 911 HAN911 GUP 05/29/18 21:07 911 Hang-up 2018040449 911 HAN911 GUP 911 Hang-up; Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 1 05/06/18 04:40 911 Hang-up; 2018033497 911 911 HANGUP; SUSPPV 911 Open Line Total: 41 05/01/18 14:10 911 Open Line 2018032108 911OPEN11 05/01/18 14:12 911 Open Line 2018032109 911 911 OPEN 05/01/18 21:31 911 Open Line 2018032227 911 911 OPEN 05/02/18 13:17 911 Open Line 2018032363 g 911OPEN11 05/02/18 16:29 911 Open Line 2018032415 911 911 OPEN ZUERCHER Page 2 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes Reported 05/03/18 09:18 911 Open Line 2018032603 ggHow 911 OPEN11 05/04/18 12:54 911 Open Line 2018032975 911 911 OPEN 05/06/18 17:03 911 Open Line 2018033614 911 911OPEN 05/07/18 19:04 911 Open Line 2018033931 911OPEN11 05/08/18 14:22 911 Open Line 2018034155 911 911 OPEN 05/09/18 22:06 911 Open Line 2018034540 911 911 OPEN 05/10/18 16:20 911 Open Line 2018034759 g 911OPEN11 05/11/18 08:59 911 Open Line 2018034932 11 911 OPEN 05/11/18 18:39 911 Open Line 2018035082 911 911OPEN 05/11/18 19:29 911 Open Line 2018035092 911OPEN11 05/13/18 11:23 911 Open Line 2018035560 911 911 OPEN 05/13/18 11:49 911 Open Line 2018035568 911 911OPEN 05/13/18 12:43 911 Open Line 2018035582 911OPEN11 05/14/18 11:28 911 Open Line 2018035886 911 Open Line WCSOP180142994 OPE 05/14/18 16:38 911 Open Line 2018035964 911 911OPEN 05/16/18 08:29 911 Open Line 2018036450 911 OPEN11 05/16/18 14:59 911 Open Line 2018036554 911 911 OPEN 05/16/18 15:13 911 Open Line 2018036561 911 911OPEN 05/16/18 21:25 911 Open Line 2018036668 911 OPEN11 05/17/18 22:31 911 Open Line 2018036948 911 911 OPEN 05/18/18 18:07 911 Open Line 2018037176 911 911OPEN 05/19/18 14:45 911 Open Line 2018037384 911OPEN11 05/19/18 19:06 911 Open Line 2018037449 911 911 OPEN 05/19/18 19:21 911 Open Line 2018037452 911 911OPEN 05/21/18 12:20 911 Open Line 2018037843 911OPEN11 05/22/18 11:04 911 Open Line 2018038148 911 911 OPEN 05/23/18 11:21 911 Open Line 2018038484 911 911OPEN 05/25/18 08:27 911 Open Line 2018039020 911 OPEN11 05/25/18 08:34 911 Open Line 2018039022 11 911 OPEN 05/25/18 08:36 911 Open Line 2018039023 911 911 OPEN 05/25/18 08:45 911 Open Line 2018039027 g 911 OPEN11 05/25/18 18:00 911 Open Line 2018039196 911 911 OPEN 05/25/18 18:42 911 Open Line 2018039212 911 911 OPEN ZUERCHER Page 3 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes Reported 05/27/18 13:35 911 Open Line 2018039754 ggHow WCSOP18013 AG3ASSIST ne 911OPEN11 05/31/18 12:40 911 Open Line 2018040903 911 Juvenile - Complaint 911 OPEN 05/31/18 20:13 911 Open Line 2018041037 11 2018035551 911 OPEN 911 Open Line; Domestic Disturbance Total: 1 05/14/18 21:11 05/18/18 21:04 911 Open Line; 2018037234 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP18014827 911 Agency Assist 911 OPEN; DOMESTIC 911 Open Line; Medical - Chest Pain Total: 1 Agency Assist 05/23/18 23:58 911 Open Line; Medical 2018038675 911 Open Line WCSOP180159110PE91 MCHESTP Ph Phone WCSOP18014 355ASSIST 05/29/18 20:31 Abandoned Vehicle Total: 1 05/25/18 09:16 Abandoned Vehicle 2018039033 Abandoned Vehicle WCSOP18015ABANDVEFone Administrative Total: 1 05/17/1816:02 Administrative 2018036838 Administrative WCSOP18014664 ADMIN Agency Assist Total: 8 05/07/18 01:11 Agency Assist 2018033726 Agency Assist WCSOP18013 AG3ASSIST ne 05/09/18 17:31 Agency Assist 2018034469 Juvenile - Complaint Ph Phone WCSOP18013 AG2ASSIST 05/13/18 10:54 Agency Assist 2018035551 Agency Assist WCSOP18014 AG2ASSISTone 05/14/18 21:11 Agency Assist 2018036050 Agency Assist Ph Phone WCSOP18014 AG5ASSIST 05/15/18 19:05 Agency Assist 2018036294 Agency Assist Ph Phone WCSOP18014 355ASSIST 05/29/18 20:31 Agency Assist 2018040438 Agency Assist WCSOP18016 AGpASSISTone 05/31/18 18:07 Agency Assist 2018040995 Agency Assist Ph Phone WCSOP18016AGpASSIST 05/31/18 20:04 Agency Assist 2018041033 Agency Assist WCSOP18016 AGASSIPhone Agency Assist; Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 1 05/24/18 10:16 Agency Assist; Medical 2018038756 Agency Assist WCSOP1801545 Phone A ASSIST; MPSYCH Agency Assist; Pursuit Total: 1 77 hh 05/05/18 23:36 Agency Assist; Pursuit 2018033455 Agency Assist WCSOP18013 AGASSISTMRSUIT Alarm Total: 1 05/28/18 20:50 Alarm 2018040169 Alarm Animal Total: 14 05/01/18 09:33 Animal 2018032044 Animal 05/02/1816:17 Animal 2018032410 Animal 05/03/18 05:40 Animal 2018032560 Animal 05/04/1817:18 Animal 2018033050 Animal WCSOP18016060 Phone ALARM WCSOP18012 pPhone ANIMAL WCSOP18012 ANppIMALPhone WCSOP18012 ANIMAL911 WCSOP18013 ANIMALPhone ZUERCHER Page 4 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Copdes How Reported 05/04/1817:37 Animal 2018033056 Animal WCSOP18013ANIMALPhone 05/01/18 18:26 Animal - Barking Dog 2018032183 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP18012 ANBARK hone 05/05/1813:56 Animal 2018033297 Animal WCSOP18013260 911 05/05/18 19:11 Animal - Barking Dog 2018033378 Animal - Barking Dog ANIMAL 05/12/18 21:41 Animal 2018035437 Animal WCSOP18014123 Phone 05/10/18 14:51 Animal - Barking Dog 2018034729 Animal - Barking Dog ANIMAL 05/16/1812:16 Animal 2018036512 Animal WCSOP18014532 Phone Animal - Bites - Attacks Total: 6 ANIMAL 05/17/1814:31 Animal 2018036813 Animal WCSOP18014652 Phone ANIMAL 05/18/1814:18 Animal 2018037099 Animal WCSOP18014774 Phone ANBITE ANIMAL 05/20/18 01:42 Animal 2018037530 Animal WCSOP18014951 Phone ANgBITE ANIMAL 05/23/18 23:52 Animal 2018038674 WCSOP18015 AN3BITE Phone Phone ANIMAL 05/28/1817:46 Animal 2018040117 Animal WCSOP18016037 Phone ANBITE ANIMAL 05/31/18 07:57 Animal 2018040836 WCSOP18015919 Phone Phone ANBITE ANIMAL Animal - Abuse Total: 2 ph 05/13/18 13:02 Animal - Abuse 2018035591 Animal - Abuse WCSOP18014 ANABUSE one 05/25/18 10:38 Animal - Abuse 2018039051 Animal - Abuse WCSOP18015576 Phone ANABUSE Animal - Barking Dog Total: 4 05/01/18 18:12 Animal - Barking Dog 2018032180 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP18012 hone Assault 05/20/1813:15 Assault AN3BARK 05/01/18 18:26 Animal - Barking Dog 2018032183 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP18012 ANBARK hone 05/05/18 19:11 Animal - Barking Dog 2018033378 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP18013 hone ANBARK 05/10/18 14:51 Animal - Barking Dog 2018034729 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP18013 hone ANBARK Animal - Bites - Attacks Total: 6 05/06/18 20:11 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018033654 Animal - Bites - Attacks p WCSOP18013 AN1BITE 911 05/14/18 16:39 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018035965 Animal - Bites - Attacks WCSOP18014 Phone ANBITE 05/20/18 18:04 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018037662 Animal - Bites - Attacks WCSOP18015020 Phone ANgBITE 05/21/18 17:37 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018037956 Animal - Bites - Attacks WCSOP18015 AN3BITE Phone 05/23/18 18:36 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018038592 Animal - Bites - Attacks WCSOP18015 Phone ANBITE 05/27/18 20:30 Animal - Bites - Attacks 2018039869 Animal - Bites - Attacks WCSOP18015919 Phone ANBITE Assault Total: 4 05/12/1819:54 Assault 05/17/1817:23 Assault 05/18/18 08:26 Assault 05/20/1813:15 Assault ATL Total: 1 05/28/18 21:48 ATL 2018035407 Assault 2018036864 Assault 2018037016 Assault 2018037594 Assault 2018040178 ATL WCSOP18014ASSAULT1 WCSOP18014 72Phone AS WCSOSRO18014735 Phone ASSAULT WCSOP18014ASSAULT1 WCSOP18016 64Phone ATL ZU=RCHER Page 5 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call Burglary Total: 2 05/15/1818:49 Burglary 05/23/1815:27 Burglary Check Welfare Total: 17 05/03/18 00:30 Check Welfare 05/04/18 13:44 Check Welfare 05/04/18 15:19 Check Welfare 05/08/18 15:53 Check Welfare 05/11/18 16:48 Check Welfare 05/11/18 17:38 Check Welfare 05/12/18 11:05 Check Welfare 05/13/18 10:04 Check Welfare 05/17/18 16:07 Check Welfare 05/18/18 17:30 Check Welfare 05/20/18 21:41 Check Welfare 05/22/18 17:19 Check Welfare 05/24/18 06:12 Check Welfare 05/26/18 08:28 Check Welfare 05/26/18 16:36 Check Welfare 05/28/18 15:07 Check Welfare 05/29/18 22:46 Check Welfare CFS # Final Incident 2018036287 Burglary 2018038539 Drugs 2018032536 2018032986 2018033008 2018034177 2018035048 2018035064 2018035260 2018035538 2018036840 2018037165 2018037716 2018038263 2018038709 2018039364 2018039483 2018040071 2018040464 Check Welfare; Medical - Sick Total: 1 05/16/18 12:02 Check Welfare; Medical 2018036507 Citizen Aid Total: 8 05/01/18 12:10 Citizen Aid 05/10/18 08:02 Citizen Aid 05/16/18 22:23 Citizen Aid 05/18/18 11:35 Citizen Aid 05/22/18 20:55 Citizen Aid 05/27/18 15:32 Citizen Aid 05/29/18 21:01 Citizen Aid 05/30/18 19:53 Citizen Aid 2018032069 2018034633 2018036683 2018037059 2018038334 2018039783 2018040445 2018040716 Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Suicidal - Attempt - Threat Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Check Welfare Citizen Aid Juvenile - Complaint Citizen Aid Citizen Aid Citizen Aid Citizen Aid Citizen Aid Citizen Aid Case Number Codes How Reported WCSOP18014 BURG 911 WCSOP18015163RG 911 WCSOP18012949 Phone CHKWELF WCSOP18013 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18013 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18013 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18013 CH11 CHKWELF WCSOP18013 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18014 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18014 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18014 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18014 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18015 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18015 CHKWEPFone WCSOP180154-.8Phone WCSOP18015 CCC 4 Phone WCSOP18015 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18016 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18016 CHKWEPFone WCSOP18014526 911 CHKWELF: MSICK WCSOP18012 911 CIAID WCSOSRO18 Phone CITAID WCSOP18014 Phone CIg0 WCSOP18014 Phone CITAID WCSOP18015 Phone CIAID WCSOP18015 Phone CIg9 WCSOP18016 CITAID Officer WCSOP18016 911 CIAID ZUERCHER Page 6 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Civil Complaint Total: 19 05/01/18 17:17 Civil Complaint 2018032163 Civil Complaint WCSOP1801281116 Phone CIVPR02pfficer 05/01/18 17:09 Civil Process 2018032159 05/02/18 19:32 Civil Complaint 2018032480 Civil Complaint WCSOP180129R Phone 05/02/18 21:26 Civil Complaint 2018032498 Civil Complaint WCSOP18012 CIV 911 05/01/18 17:29 Civil Process 2018032168 05/04/18 16:33 Civil Complaint 2018033036 Civil Complaint WCSOP18013 CIV Phone CIVPRO 05/03/18 10:13 Civil Process 05/07/18 15:05 Civil Complaint 2018033865 Civil Complaint WCSOP180135111� Phone 05/07/18 18:45 Civil Complaint 2018033924 Civil Complaint WCSOP18013 CIV Phone CIVPROppC 05/03/18 15:56 Civil Process 2018032722 05/07/18 21:57 Civil Complaint 2018033980 Civil Complaint WCSOP180135C63 Phone 2018032725 Officer IV CIVPROC 05/10/18 15:25 Civil Complaint 2018034740 Civil Complaint WCSOP18013 CIV 911 CIVPR02pfficer 05/03/18 16:30 Civil Process 2018032730 05/15/18 11:01 Civil Complaint 2018036161 Civil Complaint WCSOP18014 81911 CIV 05/15/18 19:22 Civil Complaint 2018036301 911 CIV 05/17/18 14:50 Civil Complaint 2018036819 Civil Complaint WCSOP18014 CIV Phone 05/19/18 13:20 Civil Complaint 2018037369 Civil Complaint WCSOP18014 CIV Phone 05/21/18 12:09 Civil Complaint 2018037839 Civil Child Custody WCSOP18015 97 Phone CIV 05/22/18 17:20 Civil Complaint 2018038264 Civil Complaint WCSOP180152C5V Phone 05/24/18 09:16 Civil Complaint 2018038734 Civil Complaint WCSOP18015 CIV Phone 05/27/18 12:26 Civil Complaint 2018039731 Civil Complaint WCSOP180158C65 Phone IV 05/28/18 14:53 Civil Complaint 2018040064 Civil Complaint WCSOP18016 CIV Phone 05/28/18 17:54 Civil Complaint 2018040121 Civil Child Custody WCSOP18016 41Phone CIV 05/30/18 18:35 Civil Complaint 2018040693 Civil Complaint WCSOP18016 CIV Phone Civil Process Total: 53 05/01/18 17:00 Civil Process 2018032156 CIVPR02pfficer 05/01/18 17:09 Civil Process 2018032159 CIVPROCfficer 05/01/18 17:19 Civil Process 2018032165 Officer CIVPROC 05/01/18 17:29 Civil Process 2018032168 CIVPROCppfficer 05/01/18 17:40 Civil Process 2018032173 Officer CIVPRO 05/03/18 10:13 Civil Process 2018032620 Officer CIVPROC 05/03/18 11:36 Civil Process 2018032648 CIVPROppC 05/03/18 15:56 Civil Process 2018032722 CIVPROCfficer 05/03/18 16:10 Civil Process 2018032725 Officer CIVPROC 05/03/18 16:21 Civil Process 2018032727 CIVPR02pfficer 05/03/18 16:30 Civil Process 2018032730 CIVPROCfficer ZUERCHER Page 7 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/04/18 11:14 Civil Process 2018032948 CIVPR02pfficer 05/04/18 11:20 Civil Process 2018032949 CIVPROCfficer 05/04/18 18:10 Civil Process 2018033071 Officer CIVPROC 05/07/18 11:15 Civil Process 2018033824 CIVPR02pfficer 05/07/18 11:33 Civil Process 2018033827 CIVPROCfficer 05/08/18 09:27 Civil Process 2018034093 Officer CIVPROC 05/09/18 15:50 Civil Process 2018034437 CIVPR02pfficer 05/10/18 10:00 Civil Process 2018034656 CIVPROCfficer 05/14/18 15:42 Civil Process 2018035955 Officer CIVPROC 05/15/18 09:28 Civil Process 2018036136 CIVPROQpfficer 05/15/18 09:41 Civil Process 2018036139 CIVPROCfficer 05/15/18 10:02 Civil Process 2018036146 Officer CIVPROC 05/15/18 10:14 Civil Process 2018036149 CIVPROQpfficer 05/15/18 11:36 Civil Process 2018036169 CIVPROCfficer 05/15/18 11:44 Civil Process 2018036172 Officer CIVPROC 05/15/18 11:57 Civil Process 2018036175 CIVPROQpfficer 05/16/18 11:01 Civil Process 2018036486 CIVPROCfficer 05/16/18 11:09 Civil Process 2018036491 Officer CIVPROC 05/16/18 12:25 Civil Process 2018036519 CIVPROQpfficer 05/17/18 10:13 Civil Process 2018036768 CIVPROCfficer 05/17/18 10:21 Civil Process 2018036771 Officer CIVPROC 05/17/18 10:24 Civil Process 2018036773 CIVPROQpfficer 05/17/18 10:29 Civil Process 2018036775 CIVPROCfficer 05/17/18 16:59 Civil Process 2018036855 Officer CIVPROC 05/17/18 17:03 Civil Process 2018036858 CIVPROQpfficer 05/17/18 17:27 Civil Process 2018036865 CIVPROCfficer 05/17/18 17:35 Civil Process 2018036867 Officer CIVPROC 05/21/18 15:02 Civil Process 2018037885 CIVPR02pfficer 05/21/18 15:15 Civil Process 2018037893 CIVPROCfficer 05/21/18 16:16 Civil Process 2018037917 Officer CIVPROC 05/22/18 09:55 Civil Process 2018038135 CIVPR02pfficer 05/23/18 13:00 Civil Process 2018038507 CIVPROCfficer 05/24/18 09:52 Civil Process 2018038748 Officer CIVPROC ZUERCHER Page 8 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 05/25/18 09:19 Civil Process 2018039035 05/25/18 09:45 Civil Process 2018039041 05/29/18 11:27 Civil Process 2018040298 05/29/18 11:59 Civil Process 2018040305 05/29/18 12:11 Civil Process 2018040311 05/30/18 09:28 Civil Process 2018040537 05/30/18 11:11 Civil Process 2018040560 05/31/18 17:05 Civil Process 2018040975 05/31/18 19:52 Civil Process 2018041027 Civil Process; Dispatch - CAD Total: 3 05/08/18 11:32 Civil Process; Dispatch 2018034121 05/23/18 09:53 Civil Process; Dispatch 2018038455 05/29/18 11:15 Civil Process; Dispatch 2018040294 Commercial Fire Alarm Total: 5 05/08/18 19:04 Commercial Fire Alarm 2018034241 05/14/18 07:35 Commercial Fire Alarm 2018035816 05/16/18 08:52 Commercial Fire Alarm 2018036457 05/25/18 17:46 Commercial Fire Alarm 2018039193 05/25/18 19:11 Commercial Fire Alarm 2018039222 Commercial General Alarm Total: 28 05/03/18 03:04 Commercial General 2018032549 05/03/18 04:23 Commercial General 2018032555 05/08/18 15:41 Commercial General 2018034172 05/08/18 22:21 Commercial General 2018034287 05/09/18 01:09 Commercial General 2018034308 05/09/18 06:53 Commercial General 2018034339 05/10/18 18:39 Commercial General 2018034788 05/11/18 05:59 Commercial General 2018034897 05/11/18 07:47 Commercial General 2018034914 05/13/18 11:21 Commercial General 2018035559 05/14/18 04:05 Commercial General 2018035794 05/14/18 17:31 Commercial General 2018035987 Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported CIVPR02pfficer CIVPROCfficer Officer CIVPROC CIVPROppC CIVPROCfficer Officer CIVPROC CIVPR02pfficer CIVPROCfficer Officer CIVPROC ff CIVPRO ;?SrPCAD CIVPRO Br6PCAD Officer CIVPROC; DISPCAD Commercial Fire Alarm WCSOP18013670 911 ALARM Commercial Fire Alarm WCSOP18014258 Phone ALARM Commercial Fire Alarm WCSOSRO18014504 Phone ALARM Commercial Fire Alarm WCSOP18015642 Phone ALARM Commercial Fire Alarm WCSOP18015653 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18012956 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18012959 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013638 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013682 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013690 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013696 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013865 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013909 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18013914 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014164 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014252 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014337 Phone ALARM ZUERCHER Page 9 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 05/15/18 18:45 Commercial General 2018036286 05/15/18 22:37 Commercial General 2018036373 05/16/18 23:40 Commercial General 2018036692 05/18/18 05:46 Commercial General 2018036995 05/20/18 05:25 Commercial General 2018037541 05/20/18 08:26 Commercial General 2018037551 05/20/18 20:38 Commercial General 2018037700 05/21/18 12:24 Commercial General 2018037845 05/22/18 13:53 Commercial General 2018038208 05/22/18 23:10 Commercial General 2018038369 05/24/18 02:40 Commercial General 2018038702 05/24/18 21:49 Commercial General 2018038930 05/24/18 23:00 Commercial General 2018038952 05/25/18 22:40 Commercial General 2018039273 05/27/18 04:21 Commercial General 2018039665 05/29/18 05:00 Commercial General 2018040223 Court Order Violation Total: 4 05/10/18 19:16 Court Order Violation 2018034799 05/19/18 11:25 Court Order Violation 2018037344 05/22/18 19:59 Court Order Violation 2018038310 05/25/18 19:10 Court Order Violation 2018039221 Criminal Damage to Property Total: 11 05/04/18 10:04 Criminal Damage to 2018032924 05/13/18 15:14 Criminal Damage to 2018035636 05/15/18 08:38 Criminal Damage to 2018036126 05/17/18 11:31 Criminal Damage to 2018036788 05/19/18 12:06 Criminal Damage to 2018037350 05/19/18 13:21 Criminal Damage to 2018037370 05/22/18 08:29 Criminal Damage to 2018038108 05/22/18 08:54 Criminal Damage to 2018038119 05/22/18 17:56 Criminal Damage to 2018038272 05/23/18 07:11 Criminal Damage to 2018038429 Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014430 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014471 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014595 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014726 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014960 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18014964 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015037 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015099 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015231 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015300 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015423 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015530 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015536 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015675 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18015833 Phone ALARM Commercial General Alarm WCSOP18016075 Phone ALARM Court Order Violation WCSOP18013871 Phone COV Court Order Violation WCSOP180148C67 Phone Court Order Violation WCSOP18015282 Phone COV Court Order Violation WCSOP180156C52 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180131077P Phone CD Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180141C988P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180143C722P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180146C388P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180148C699P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180148C788P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP18015 CDP Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP18015 CDP Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180152C644P Phone Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180153P ZUERCHER Page 10 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call 05/30/18 11:29 Criminal Damage to CSC Sex Offense Total: 3 05/18/18 08:25 CSC Sex Offense 05/23/18 15:20 CSC Sex Offense 05/24/18 23:15 CSC Sex Offense Disabled Vehicle Total: 1 05/01/18 17:08 Disabled Vehicle CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 2018040565 Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP180162cap 2018037015 CSC Sex Offense 2018038537 CSC Sex Offense 2018038960 Indecent Exposure 2018032158 Disabled Vehicle Disorderly Total: 3 05/04/18 04:33 Disorderly 2018032882 Disorderly 05/09/1819:09 Disorderly 2018034498 Disorderly 05/23/18 02:37 Disorderly 2018038409 Disorderly Domestic Disturbance Total: 25 05/02/18 23:44 Domestic Disturbance 2018032526 05/03/18 00:42 Domestic Disturbance 2018032538 05/04/18 00:48 Domestic Disturbance 2018032864 05/08/18 17:55 Domestic Disturbance 2018034216 05/08/18 20:52 Domestic Disturbance 2018034265 05/10/18 17:27 Domestic Disturbance 2018034776 05/10/18 18:44 Domestic Disturbance 2018034792 05/12/18 11:22 Domestic Disturbance 2018035266 05/12/18 23:04 Domestic Disturbance 2018035458 05/13/18 14:46 Domestic Disturbance 2018035623 05/16/18 02:00 Domestic Disturbance 2018036401 05/18/18 00:01 Domestic Disturbance 2018036973 05/19/18 12:58 Domestic Disturbance 2018037359 05/19/18 23:57 Domestic Disturbance 2018037514 05/20/18 14:45 Domestic Disturbance 2018037614 05/21/18 09:34 Domestic Disturbance 2018037800 05/22/18 02:37 Domestic Disturbance 2018038068 05/22/18 09:09 Domestic Disturbance 2018038123 05/22/18 16:39 Domestic Disturbance 2018038252 05/25/18 11:29 Domestic Disturbance 2018039064 Noise Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Suicidal - Attempt - Threat Domestic Disturbance Juvenile - Complaint Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Medical - Psychiatric - Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance WCSOP18014 CSC Phone WCSOP18015 CSC Phone WCSOP18015 CSC Phone WCSOP180128D114SABLVEHne WCSOP1801186SORDPhone WCSOP18013 DI9 Phone WCSOP180153D11111 WCSOP180129D4MESTIC 5OMES911 ne WCSOP18012 DOOp TIC WCSOP18013082 911 DOMESTIC WCSOP18013656MESPC ne WCSOP18013 D6gT-one DOMESTIC WCSOP18013 DOMESTPIC ne WCSOP18013860MESTI D WCSOP18014 DOMESTIhhC -one WCSOP18014 277MESTPIC ne WCSOP18014 833MESoil WCSOP18014 DOMESTIC WCSOP18014 17MEST11 IC 9g WCSOP18014873 DMESTIC WCSOP18014 D3gOMESTIhh-one WCSOP18014 99 99g11 TIC WCSOP18015Q-881 l WCSOP18015 DOMESTIC WCSOP18015 966MESTIC ne WCSOP18015 DOMESTIC ne WCSOP180155833 Phone DOMESTIC ZUERCHER Page 11 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/26/18 23:14 Domestic Disturbance 2018039617 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP180158D10MESTIC ne 05/28/18 17:09 Domestic Disturbance 2018040106 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP18016 UGS DOMESTIh-one 05/29/18 10:50 Domestic Disturbance 2018040291 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP18016105 Phone DRUGS DOMESTIC 05/31/18 18:37 Domestic Disturbance 2018041006 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP180163D866 OOMESTIC 05/31/18 23:28 Domestic Disturbance 2018041094 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP18016 05/29/18 06:21 Drugs 2018040231 Drugs WCSOP180160D79UGS DOMESTIh-one Drugs Total: 5 05/07/1823:07 Drugs 2018033995 Drugs WCSOP18013 688U 911 GS 05/13/18 21:42 Drugs 2018035736 Drugs WCSOP18014 DR Phone UGS 05/23/1811:26 Drugs 2018038485 Drugs WCSOP18015141Phone DRUGS 05/26/1810:16 Drugs 2018039391 Drugs WCSOP18015 31911 DRUGS 05/29/18 06:21 Drugs 2018040231 Drugs WCSOP180160D79UGS Phone Dumping Total: 2 05/10/18 13:39 Dumping 2018034706 Dumping WCSOP18013VUMPING one 05/26/18 13:38 Dumping 2018039436 Dumping WCSOP18015 DUMPING one Extra Patrol Total: 2 05/14/18 11:38 Extra Patrol 2018035889 Extra Patrol WCSOP18014292 Phone XP 05/18/18 09:29 Extra Patrol 2018037029 Phone XP Extra Patrol; Traffic - Complaint Total: 1 05/15/18 14:51 Extra Patrol; Traffic - 2018036212 Extra Patrol WCSOP180144Q2 Phone XP; T Fire - Burn Permit Total: 2 05/10/18 09:23 Fire - Burn Permit 2018034648 Phone FBURN 05/10/18 11:34 Fire - Burn Permit 2018034677 Phone FBURN Fire - Gas Leak Total: 3 05/17/18 18:47 Fire - Gas Leak 2018036884 Fire - Gas Leak WCSOP18014680 911 FGASLEAK 05/18/18 11:34 Fire - Gas Leak 2018037058 Fire - Gas Leak WCSOP18014752 911 FGASLEAK 05/28/18 19:00 Fire - Gas Leak 2018040143 Phone FGASLEAK Fire - Hazardous Materials Total: 1 05/22/18 11:24 Fire - Hazardous 2018038163 Fire - Hazardous Materials WCSOP18015216 Phone FHAZMAT Fire - Other Total: 5 05/04/18 21:10 Fire - Other 2018033124 Fire - Other WCSOP18013195 Phone F 05/06/18 13:11 Fire - Other 2018033563 Fire - Other WCSOP1801979 Phone ZU=RCHER Page 12 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/06/18 20:41 Fire - Other 2018033665 Fire - Other WCSOP18013427 Phone F 05/26/18 22:09 Fire - Other 2018039589 Fire - Other WCSOP18015803 Phone F 05/26/18 22:49 Fire - Other 2018039612 Fire - Other WCSOP18015810 911 F Fire - Structure Total: 2 05/06/18 12:48 Fire - Structure 2018033555 Fire - Structure WCSOP180133-7711�9gI-STRUCTU11 RE 05/08/18 15:43 Fire - Structure 2018034174 Fire - Structure WCSOP18013Q3STRUCTURE Fireworks Total: 1 05/05/18 22:22 Fireworks 2018033434 Fireworks WCSOP18013 318 Phone hone RKS Found Person; Found Body Total: 1 05/15/18 17:21 Found Person; Found 2018036263 Death Investigation - Natural WCSOP18014420 Phone FNDPERS;FNDBODY Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 9 05/04/18 09:55 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018032922 05/11/18 08:27 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018034925 05/17/18 18:50 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018036885 05/18/18 15:11 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018037115 05/21/18 12:36 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018037848 05/22/18 14:16 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018038213 05/30/18 13:07 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018040585 05/31/18 05:49 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018040810 05/31/18 10:33 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2018040868 Fraud - Forgery Total: 4 05/20/18 20:08 Fraud - Forgery 2018037688 05/21/18 08:44 Fraud - Forgery 2018037793 05/23/18 18:14 Fraud - Forgery 2018038590 05/30/18 16:16 Fraud - Forgery 2018040647 Funeral Escort Total: 4 05/03/18 08:52 Funeral Escort 2018032599 05/10/18 09:23 Funeral Escort 2018034649 05/11/18 09:12 Funeral Escort 2018034936 05/22/18 11:17 Funeral Escort 2018038156 Gun Incident Total: 2 05/05/18 22:25 Gun Incident Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP18013104 Phone FRAUDCH Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP180139-23 FRAUDC Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP18014 Pphone FRAUDCHone Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP18014783 Phone FpRpAUDCH Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP18015 FRAUDCPHone Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP18015 FRAUDCHone Vulnerable Adult WCSOP18016 FRAUDCHone Fraud - Checks - Cards WCSOP180163FOR1AUDCPHone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18016 FFR2AUDCHone Fraud - Forgery WCSOP18015034 Phone FRAUDFORG Fraud - Forgery WCSOP180150-78 POhhon Fraud - Forgery WCSOP18015 2AUD-Ph-ou Fraud - Forgery WCSOP18016255 Phone FRAUDFORG Ph FUNERAL one FUNERAL one Phone FUNERAL Ph FUNERAL one 2018033438 Gun Incident WCSOP18013320 911 GUN ZUERCHER Page 13 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/12/18 01:05 Gun Incident 2018035182 Gun Incident WCSOP18014021 911 GUN Harassment Total: 10 05/03/18 10:45 Harassment 2018032628 Civil Complaint WCSOP180129gARASS hone 05/03/1814:23 Harassment 2018032683 Harassment WCSOP180130h109 Phone 05/03/18 20:31 Info 2018032796 Juvenile - Complaint HARASS 05/05/1819:30 Harassment 2018033382 Harassment WCSOP18013$Q4hone 05/08/18 18:46 Info 2018034237 Juvenile - Complaint HARASS 05/06/18 19:42 Harassment 2018033645 Neighborhood Dispute WCSOP18013f1�RASS 11 05/11/18 09:36 Info 2018034943 Juvenile - Complaint Phone 05/08/1812:58 Harassment 2018034135 Harassment WCSOP18013619 Phone 05/11/18 13:29 Info 2018034997 HARASS 05/11/18 22:47 Harassment 2018035153 Harassment WCSOP18014tH1ARASS911 05/16/18 14:10 Info 2018036537 Phone 05/12/18 08:38 Harassment 2018035221 Harassment WCSOP18014�4ARASS hone 05/18/18 11:56 Info 2018037065 Phone 05/16/1818:15 Harassment 2018036610 Harassment WCSOP18014568 Phone 05/21/18 13:45 Info 2018037864 HARASS 05/18/18 16:13 Harassment 2018037138 Harassment WCSOP180147gARASS hone 05/23/18 20:29 Info 2018038622 Phone 05/25/18 14:58 Harassment 2018039118 Harassment WCSOP18015qARASS 11 05/29/18 05:56 Info 2018040226 Phone Hospice Death Total: 1 INFO 05/07/18 08:34 Hospice Death 2018033775 Phone HOSPICE Info Total: 10 05/02/18 03:23 Info 2018032265 Juvenile - Complaint Phone INFO 05/03/18 20:31 Info 2018032796 Juvenile - Complaint Phone INFO 05/08/18 18:46 Info 2018034237 Juvenile - Complaint Phone INFO 05/11/18 09:36 Info 2018034943 Juvenile - Complaint Phone INFO 05/11/18 13:29 Info 2018034997 Phone INFO 05/16/18 14:10 Info 2018036537 Phone INFO 05/18/18 11:56 Info 2018037065 Phone INFO 05/21/18 13:45 Info 2018037864 Phone INFO 05/23/18 20:29 Info 2018038622 Phone INFO 05/29/18 05:56 Info 2018040226 Phone INFO Intoxicated Person Total: 1 05/27/18 04:57 Intoxicated Person 2018039668 Intoxicated Person WCSOP18015835 Phone INTOXPER Juvenile - Complaint Total: 23 05/01/18 19:03 Juvenile - Complaint 2018032194 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180128 9 Phone 05/01/18 19:37 Juvenile - Complaint 2018032202 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180128&COnP�ione 05/02/18 10:55 Juvenile - Complaint 2018032329 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOSRO1801UVCOMP 05/04/18 07:32 Juvenile - Complaint 2018032896 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180130O3VCOM hone ZU=RCHER Page 14 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/04/18 17:52 Juvenile - Complaint 2018033064 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180131t75 9111 05/07/18 19:00 Juvenile - Complaint 2018033930 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180136 8 Phone 05/30/18 18:43 Juvenile - Runaway 2018040698 Juvenile - Runaway WCSOP18016 UVRUN hone 05/11/18 01:44 Juvenile - Complaint 2018034886 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180139 3 Phone Lost - Found Property 2018032644 Lost - Found Property 05/03/1815:25 Littering 2018032703 05/13/18 17:51 Juvenile - Complaint 2018035675 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP1801421P PPhone Lost - Found Property 2018033533 Lost - Found Property WCSOP1801390STPROP 05/14/18 22:08 Juvenile - Complaint 2018036067 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180143J 6 Phone Lost - Found Property 2018033756 Lost - Found Property WCSOP18013 LOSTPROP 05/15/18 17:35 Juvenile - Complaint 2018036267 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP18014 J Phone 5 05/17/18 19:01 Juvenile - Complaint 2018036893 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180146M Phone COMP 05/20/18 11:20 Juvenile - Complaint 2018037566 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180149 2 Phone 05/21/18 07:56 Juvenile - Complaint 2018037783 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180150 UVppCOM hone 05/21/18 13:29 Juvenile - Complaint 2018037861 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOSR0180151035 VCOMP 05/22/18 14:06 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038212 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOSRO1801UUU2C3 OMP 05/23/18 11:37 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038489 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP18015 JU 911 MP 05/23/18 13:40 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038521 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP18015 �UVCOMhone P 05/23/18 16:13 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038548 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180153J 0 Phone 05/23/18 21:36 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038638 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP18015 JU 911 MP 05/24/18 01:54 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038696 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP18015 X19 9111 UVCOMP 05/24/18 10:21 Juvenile - Complaint 2018038758 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOSR01801UVCOMP 05/25/18 15:04 Juvenile - Complaint 2018039120 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180156 1 Phone 05/25/18 16:08 Juvenile - Complaint 2018039145 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP180156 2 Phone Juvenile - Runaway Total: 3 05/04/18 15:51 Juvenile - Runaway 2018033022 Juvenile - Runaway WCSOP18013 9 Fhone WCSOP180141;9CK Phone RU 05/20/18 18:58 Juvenile - Runaway 2018037671 Juvenile - Runaway WCSOP180150 UVRUN 11 2018040850 Lock Out - Lock In WCSOP18016316 911 05/30/18 18:43 Juvenile - Runaway 2018040698 Juvenile - Runaway WCSOP18016 UVRUN hone Lost - Found Property Total: 10 Littering Total: 1 Lost - Found Property 2018032644 Lost - Found Property 05/03/1815:25 Littering 2018032703 Littering WCSOP18013921 Phone 05/06/18 10:41 Lost - Found Property Lock Out - Lock In Total: 2 05/17/18 10:24 Lock Out - Lock In 2018036772 Lock Out - Lock In WCSOP180141;9CK Phone 05/31/18 09:21 Lock Out - Lock In 2018040850 Lock Out - Lock In WCSOP18016316 911 LOCK Lost - Found Property Total: 10 05/03/18 11:21 Lost - Found Property 2018032644 Lost - Found Property WCSOP180129 OSTPROP 05/06/18 10:41 Lost - Found Property 2018033533 Lost - Found Property WCSOP1801390STPROP 05/07/18 07:18 Lost - Found Property 2018033756 Lost - Found Property WCSOP18013 LOSTPROP ZUERCHER Page 15 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 05/07/18 13:35 Lost - Found Property 2018033852 05/13/18 07:50 Lost - Found Property 2018035517 05/13/18 14:56 Lost - Found Property 2018035626 05/15/18 12:31 Lost - Found Property 2018036181 05/16/18 11:12 Lost - Found Property 2018036493 05/20/18 12:31 Lost - Found Property 2018037581 05/21/18 16:35 Lost - Found Property 2018037929 Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Lost - Found Property WCSOP180135 OSTPROP Lost - Found Property WCSOP18014151 911 LOSTPROP Lost - Found Property WCSOP18014 LOSTPROP Civil Complaint WCSOP1801490STPROP Theft WCSOP18014 LOSTPROP Lost - Found Property WCSOP180149 OSTPROP Lost - Found Property WCSOP18015 LOSTPROP Medical - Back Pain Total: 2 05/11/18 06:26 Medical - Back Pain 2018034898 Medical - Back Pain WCSOP18013URACK Phone 05/30/18 16:08 Medical - Back Pain 2018040644 Medical - Back Pain WCSOP18016253 911 MBACK Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 5 05/01/18 08:09 Medical - Breathing 2018032024 05/01/18 08:35 Medical - Breathing 2018032027 05/04/18 00:05 Medical - Breathing 2018032856 05/10/18 12:46 Medical - Breathing 2018034689 05/29/18 16:26 Medical - Breathing 2018040379 Medical - Chest Pain Total: 5 Medical - Breathing Problems WCSOP18012 MBREAT11 HING Medical - Breathing Problems WCSOP18012 MB9REATHING MBREATHING Medical - Breathing Problems WCSOP18013 MBREATHING Medical - Breathing Problems WCSOP18016149 911 M REA HING 05/03/18 12:26 Medical - Chest Pain 2018032664 Medical - Chest Pain WCSOP18013WHESV11 05/07/18 05:59 Medical - Chest Pain 2018033748 Medical - Chest Pain WCSOP18013 MCHESTPI 05/17/18 02:26 Medical - Chest Pain 2018036716 Medical - Chest Pain WCSOP180146pCggHESTPI 05/30/18 11:07 Medical - Chest Pain 2018040559 Medical - Chest Pain WCSOP18016216HESV11 MMMCCHESTPone 05/31/18 13:01 Medical - Chest Pain 2018040912 Medical - Chest Pain WCSOP18016 Medical - Childbirth - Obstetrics Total: 1 05/22/18 22:54 Medical - Childbirth - 2018038365 Medical - Childbirth - ObstetricYVCSOP18015298 911 MCHILDBIRTH Medical - Choking Total: 1 05/17/18 11:18 Medical - Choking 2018036786 Medical - Choking WCSOP18014635HOKPhone Medical - Diabetic Total: 1 gg 05/26/18 01:18 Medical - Diabetic 2018039318 Medical - Diabetic WCSOP18015(0DIABETIC Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 5 05/01/18 21:14 Medical - Fall Under 6 2018032224 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WCSOP18012WALL 911 05/03/18 14:50 Medical - Fall Under 6 2018032697 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WCSOP18013015 Phone WALL 05/04/18 18:09 Medical - Fall Under 6 2018033070 911 WALL ZUERCHER Page 16 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/07/18 20:08 Medical - Fall Under 6 2018033953 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WCSOP18013WALL 911 05/17/18 18:28 Medical - Fall Under 6 2018036879 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WCSOP18014679 911 WALL Medical - Heat Exposure Total: 1 05/28/18 11:41 Medical - Heat 2018040018 Medical - Heat Exposure WCSOP18015 MHEATEXone Medical - Overdose - Poisoning Total: 1 05/08/18 09:25 Medical - Overdose - 2018034091 Medical - Overdose - PoisoninyVCSOP18013 MOVER911 Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 11 05/02/18 23:00 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018032519 Suicidal - Attempt - Threat WCSOP18012V2SYCH fficer WCSOP18013VAICK 911 05/17/18 10:13 Medical - MSEIZURE 05/05/18 21:30 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018033415 Domestic Disturbance 11 WCSOP18013U�SYC9H 05/07/18 11:20 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018033825 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18013 M PSYCH hone 05/06/18 04:14 Medical - Seizure 2018033496 Medical - Seizure WCSOP18013NEIZURE 05/07/18 20:28 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018033960 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18013!04ghone SYCH 05/08/18 18:06 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018034224 Suicidal - Attempt - Threat WCSOP18013(6pSYC9H 11 05/11/18 13:08 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018034992 Suicidal - Attempt - Threat WCSOP18013 51911 05/25/18 12:34 Medical - Seizure 2018039087 Medical - Seizure MPSYCH 05/12/18 09:17 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018035229 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP180140022SYCH hone 911 05/14/18 00:08 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018035768 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18014245SYCH11 MMMPPP 05/15/18 02:04 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018036098 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18014 11 SYCH 05/16/18 08:32 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018036452 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18014V11 hone SYCH 05/18/18 13:37 Medical - Psychiatric - 2018037088 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18014768SYC9H11 Medical - Seizure Total: 6 05/02/18 11:55 Medical - Seizure 2018032339 Medical - Seizure WCSOP18012 WCSOP18013VAICK 911 05/17/18 10:13 Medical - MSEIZURE 05/03/18 09:48 Medical - Seizure 2018032610 Medical - Seizure WCSOSR018012985 911 MSEIZUggRE 05/06/18 04:14 Medical - Seizure 2018033496 Medical - Seizure WCSOP18013NEIZURE 05/06/18 18:26 Medical - Seizure 2018033634 Medical - Seizure WCSOP1801341V11SEIZU91 RE 05/15/18 22:13 Medical - Seizure 2018036365 Medical - Seizure WCSOP18014469 911 WCSOP18015748ICK 911 MSEIZUggRE 05/25/18 12:34 Medical - Seizure 2018039087 Medical - Seizure WCSOSRO18015V1ZURE Medical - Sick Total: 5 05/11/18 12:16 Medical - Sick 2018034980 Medical - Sick WCSOP18013VAICK 911 05/17/18 10:13 Medical - Sick 2018036769 Medical - Sick WCSOP18014624 911 MSICK 05/24/18 10:30 Medical - Sick 2018038760 Medical - Sick WCSOP18015%ICK 911 05/26/18 13:15 Medical - Sick 2018039431 Medical - Sick WCSOP18015748ICK 911 MMMSSSICK 05/30/18 13:07 Medical - Sick 2018040584 Medical - Sick WCSOP18016 911 ZUERCHER Page 17 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Medical - Stroke Total: 1 05/31/18 12:37 Medical - Stroke Medical - Trauma Total: 3 05/05/18 17:41 Medical - Trauma 05/20/18 14:10 Medical - Trauma 05/22/18 18:48 Medical - Trauma 2018040899 Medical - Stroke 2018033359 Medical - Trauma 2018037609 2018038290 Medical - Unconscious - Fainting Total: 5 05/13/18 15:04 Medical - Unconscious - 2018035628 Medical - Unconscious - 05/14/18 08:43 Medical - Unconscious - 2018035835 Medical - Unconscious - 05/17/18 03:46 Medical - Unconscious - 2018036722 Medical - Unconscious - 05/19/18 18:28 Medical - Unconscious - 2018037437 MVA - Hit & Run 05/25/18 21:12 Medical - Unconscious - 2018039255 Medical - Unconscious - Medical - Unknown Total: 3 05/02/18 05:01 Medical - Unknown 2018032272 Medical - Unknown 05/11/18 17:52 Medical - Unknown 2018035067 Medical - Unknown 05/20/18 06:46 Medical - Unknown 2018037543 Medical - Unknown Missing Person Total: 3 05/05/18 12:07 Missing Person 05/26/18 07:56 Missing Person 05/29/18 17:39 Missing Person Motorist Aid Total: 2 05/03/18 22:07 Motorist Aid 05/08/18 14:58 Motorist Aid MVA - Hit & Run Total: 9 05/04/18 14:24 MVA - Hit & Run 05/04/18 16:15 MVA - Hit & Run 05/07/18 12:50 MVA - Hit & Run 05/07/18 17:05 MVA - Hit & Run 05/24/18 13:05 MVA - Hit & Run 05/25/18 12:44 MVA - Hit & Run 05/26/18 08:41 MVA - Hit & Run 05/27/18 09:10 MVA - Hit & Run 2018033281 Missing Person 2018039357 2018040403 Missing Person 2018032827 Motorist Aid 2018034165 2018032997 2018033029 2018033839 2018033896 2018038797 2018039088 2018039370 2018039699 MVA - Hit & Run MVA - Hit & Run MVA - Hit & Run MVA - No Injuries MVA - Hit & Run MVA - No Injuries MVA - Hit & Run MVA - Hit & Run WCSOP18016:08TROK11 WCSOP1801329291 MTRAUMA MTRAUMA MTRAUMA WCSOP180141M9UNCONSCIOUS WCSOP18014Jg6C06hgCl nOUS WCSOP18014607 911 MUNCONSCIOUS 911 MUNCONSCIOUS WCSOP18015MUNCONSCIOUS WCSOP18012 MUNKNOWN WCSOP18013M0 911N WCSOP18014MUNKN81WIN WCSOP18013?�1SSPERhone MISSPERhone WCSOP1801616 SSPERhone WCSOP18013 MOTORAIDicer Officer MOTORAID WCSOP18013 41 MVAHR WCSOP180131�4 VAHR WCSOP18013V9 VAHR WCSOP18013 24911 MVAHR WCSOP18015468911 VAHR WCSOP18015596 911 WCSOP18015 MMM2 VAHR WCSOP18015847 VAHR ZUERCHER Page 18 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/31/18 14:14 MVA - Hit & Run 2018040927 MVA - Hit & Run WCSOP18016M AHR Phone MVA - Injuries Total: 4 05/04/18 07:12 MVA - Injuries 2018032895 MVA - Injuries WCSOP18013WAINJ 05/06/18 15:08 MVA - Injuries 2018033588 Agency Assist WCSOP18013 MV911 AINJ 05/18/18 17:28 MVA - Injuries 2018037164 MVA - Injuries WCSOP18014VVAINJ 05/29/18 09:14 MVA - Injuries 2018040261 MVA - Injuries WCSOP180161VAINJ MVA - No Injuries Total: 25 05/04/18 05:30 MVA - No Injuries 2018032885 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013 MVA 911 05/04/18 16:20 MVA - No Injuries 2018033030 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013 MVA 05/06/18 14:30 MVA - No Injuries 2018033581 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013V6 VA 05/08/18 14:47 MVA - No Injuries 2018034159 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013 MVA 911 05/08/18 16:39 MVA - No Injuries 2018034189 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013 MVA 05/09/18 13:32 MVA - No Injuries 2018034416 MVA - No Injuries WCSOSRO180137A30 MV 05/09/18 16:42 MVA - No Injuries 2018034453 MVA - Hit & Run WCSOP18013 MVA 05/09/18 21:32 MVA - No Injuries 2018034530 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013 MVA 05/11/18 14:55 MVA - No Injuries 2018035019 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18013VVA 05/11/18 15:34 MVA - No Injuries 2018035031 Agency Assist WCSOP18013 MVA 911 05/11/18 16:02 MVA - No Injuries 2018035037 Agency Assist WCSOP18013 MVA 911 05/12/18 11:29 MVA - No Injuries 2018035270 MVA 05/14/18 15:09 MVA - No Injuries 2018035944 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18014 MVA 05/16/18 12:21 MVA - No Injuries 2018036517 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18014 MVA 05/16/18 16:22 MVA - No Injuries 2018036583 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18014UO VA 05/21/18 11:22 MVA - No Injuries 2018037828 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18015 93 MVA 05/22/18 22:45 MVA - No Injuries 2018038363 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18015 MVA 05/23/18 15:09 MVA - No Injuries 2018038533 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18015J V9 05/24/18 17:22 MVA - No Injuries 2018038863 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18015 MVA 911 05/24/18 17:46 MVA - No Injuries 2018038870 Agency Assist WCSOP18015 MVA 05/28/18 18:13 MVA - No Injuries 2018040127 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18016�43 VA 05/29/18 11:45 MVA - No Injuries 2018040302 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18016 MVA 05/30/18 15:25 MVA - No Injuries 2018040624 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18016 MVA 911 05/31/18 09:41 MVA - No Injuries 2018040852 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18016U8 VA 05/31/18 10:51 MVA - No Injuries 2018040875 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP18016 MVA 911 ZU=RCHER Page 19 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported MVA - Unknown Injuries Total: 3 05/03/18 09:07 MVA - Unknown Injuries 2018032600 MVA - Unknown Injuries WCSOP180129M7VAUNK 05/20/18 14:31 MVA - Unknown Injuries 2018037612 MVA - Unknown Injuries WCSOP18014V8911 VAUNK 05/28/18 01:34 MVA - Unknown Injuries 2018039935 MVAUNK Neighborhood Dispute Total: 1 05/14/18 19:51 Neighborhood Dispute 2018036030 Neighborhood Dispute WCSOP18014 NEIGHBDISP Noise Total: 11 05/03/18 08:05 Noise 2018032582 Noise WCSOP1801299701SE 05/03/18 23:20 Noise 2018032846 Noise WCSOP18013W8ISE 05/04/18 23:03 Noise 2018033159 Noise WCSOP18013 NOISE 05/06/18 01:51 Noise 2018033484 Noise WCSOP18013347911 NOISE 05/08/18 06:38 Noise 2018034051 Noise WCSOP18013P8 ISE 05/13/18 02:02 Noise 2018035494 Noise WCSOP18014 N5 OISE 05/13/18 20:44 Noise 2018035713 Noise WCSOP18014 NOISE 05/16/18 06:55 Noise 2018036425 Noise WCSOP18014,g8ISE 05/17/18 14:00 Noise 2018036807 Noise WCSOP18014 NOISE 05/18/18 23:46 Noise 2018037271 Noise WCSOP18014P$ISE Phone 05/19/18 20:44 Noise 2018037476 Noise WCSOP18014W8ISE Off -Road Vehicle Complaint Total: 1 05/20/18 18:09 Off -Road Vehicle 2018037663 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WCSOP1801502-1 Phone URV Open Door -Window Total: 1 05/17/18 21:49 Open Door - Window 2018036936 Open Door - Window Ordinance Violation Total: 3 05/04/18 11:49 Ordinance Violation 2018032961 Ordinance Violation 05/11/18 07:20 Ordinance Violation 2018034905 Ordinance Violation 05/29/18 14:44 Ordinance Violation 2018040344 Ordinance Violation Parking Total: 8 05/04/18 09:59 Parking 05/10/18 20:24 Parking 05/16/1816:12 Parking 05/24/18 22:02 Parking 05/25/1812:59 Parking 2018032923 2018034814 2018036579 2018038934 2018039090 Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking WCSOP18014 04 OPEN WCSOP180130RDINANCE WCSOP180130RDINANCE WCSOP180160RDINANCE WCSOP18013 PARKINgG WCSOP1801387A1 RKING1 P WCSOP1801455ARKING WCSOP18015 PARKING WCSOP1801559ARKING ZUERCHER Page 20 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident 05/25/1815:51 Parking 2018039140 Parking 05/27/18 02:08 Parking 2018039652 Parking 05/31/1810:15 Parking 2018040861 Parking Parking; Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 1 05/25/18 10:46 Parking; Suspicious - 2018039052 Parking Phone Call Total: 4 05/01/18 19:52 Phone Call 05/10/18 12:19 Phone Call 05/14/18 16:52 Phone Call 05/28/18 19:07 Phone Call POR Check Total: 1 05/30/18 19:45 POR Check Probation Check Total: 6 05/09/18 19:26 Probation Check 05/15/18 15:41 Probation Check 05/18/18 10:34 Probation Check 05/18/18 10:45 Probation Check 05/23/18 20:27 Probation Check 05/31/18 18:35 Probation Check Case Number Codes How Reported WCSOP18015C�1ARKING WCSOP18015 PARKING WCSOP18016 PA911 PARKING WCSOP180155-78 PARKING; SUSPCIRC 2018032207 Officer Repossession 05/05/1812:35 PHOther Repossession 2018034684 Repossession 05/20/1812:25 PHPhone Repossession 2018035970PH Officer Other Officer 2018040145PH Other Officer PROB 2018040714 2018034503 2018036234 Probation Check 2018037042 2018037046 2018038621 2018041005 Probation Check; Dispatch - CAD Total: 1 05/23/18 19:59 Probation Check; 2018038612 Public Works - Utilities Total: 1 05/27/18 19:24 Public Works - Utilities 2018039856 Public Works - Utilities Repossession Total: 5 05/04/18 23:38 Officer Repossession 05/05/1812:35 WCSOP18014415 Repossession 05/08/1819:21 Repossession 05/20/1812:25 PROB Repossession 05/26/18 20:03 Officer Repossession 2018033176 Repossession 2018033287 2018034246 2018037579 Repossession 2018039551 Residential Fire Alarm Total: 3 05/10/18 18:39 Residential Fire Alarm 2018034789 POR Officer PROB; D1SffF&D WCSOP18015915 Phone PWUTIL WCSOP18013 REPO REPO REPO WCSOP18014 REPO 911 REPO ALARM Phone ZUERCHER Page 21 of 39 Officer PROB WCSOP18014415 Officer PROB Officer PROB Officer PROB Officer PROB Officer PROB PROB; D1SffF&D WCSOP18015915 Phone PWUTIL WCSOP18013 REPO REPO REPO WCSOP18014 REPO 911 REPO ALARM Phone ZUERCHER Page 21 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident 05/23/18 11:33 Residential Fire Alarm 2018038486 Residential Fire Alarm 05/30/18 13:22 Residential Fire Alarm 2018040592 Residential Fire Alarm Residential General Alarm Total: 4 05/09/18 18:47 Residential General 2018034494 Residential General Alarm 05/12/18 10:15 Residential General 2018035240 Residential General Alarm 05/15/18 17:42 Residential General 2018036270 Residential General Alarm 05/29/18 10:43 Residential General 2018040289 Residential General Alarm Residential Medical Alarm Total: 3 Case Number Codes How Reported WCSOP18015 42Phone ALARM WCSOP18016 30911 ALARM WCSOP18013 66Phone SIA Area Watch ALARM 05/03/18 21:49 WCSOP18014 48Phone 2018032820 ALARM SIA Area Watch WCSOP18014 Phone ,i3 2018036654 WCSOP18016 03Phone SIA Area Watch ALARM 05/21/18 15:17 05/04/18 22:43 Residential Medical 2018033154 Residential Medical Alarm WCSOP18013207 Phone ALARM 05/06/18 18:02 Residential Medical 2018033627 Residential Medical Alarm WCSOP18013407 Phone ALARM 05/23/18 19:42 Residential Medical 2018038607 Residential Medical Alarm WCSOP18015387 Phone ALARM SIA Area Watch Total: 8 05/01/1814:31 SIA Area Watch 2018032113 05/03/18 21:49 SIA Area Watch 2018032820 05/16/18 15:14 SIA Area Watch 2018036562 05/16/18 20:42 SIA Area Watch 2018036654 05/16/18 21:16 SIA Area Watch 2018036666 05/21/18 15:17 SIA Area Watch 2018037894 05/27/18 23:30 SIA Area Watch 2018039910 05/31/18 11:49 SIA Area Watch 2018040885 SIA Business Walk Through Total: 2 05/02/18 17:10 SIA Business Walk 2018032437 05/15/18 10:16 SIA Business Walk 2018036150 SIA Community Presentation Total: 1 05/22/18 12:30 SIA Community 2018038179 SIA Door Check Total: 5 05/02/18 00:46 SIA Door Check 2018032251 05/10/18 00:25 SIA Door Check 2018034567 05/14/18 00:46 SIA Door Check 2018035777 05/17/18 01:44 SIA Door Check 2018036710 05/31/18 02:04 SIA Door Check 2018040804 Open Door - Window SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA WCSOP18016 SIA ZUERCHER Page 22 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # SIA Foot Patrol Total: 7 2018033872 05/05/18 02:12 SIA Foot Patrol 2018033209 05/13/18 01:04 SIA Foot Patrol 2018035485 05/13/18 01:04 SIA Foot Patrol 2018035486 05/14/18 01:17 SIA Foot Patrol 2018035782 05/24/18 00:38 SIA Foot Patrol 2018038683 05/24/18 20:50 SIA Foot Patrol 2018038916 05/30/18 04:33 SIA Foot Patrol 2018040498 SIA House Check Total: 2 05/24/18 14:30 05/21/18 15:32 SIA House Check 2018037898 05/23/18 01:06 SIA House Check 2018038396 SIA Other Total: 7 05/05/18 10:37 SIA Other 2018033258 05/07/1815:36 SIA Other 2018033872 05/09/18 09:15 SIA Other 2018034363 05/15/18 13:25 SIA Other 2018036187 05/16/18 11:57 SIA Other 2018036504 05/17/18 23:17 SIA Other 2018036965 05/22/18 04:39 SIA Other 2018038073 SIA Parks Total: 9 05/11/18 15:07 SIA Parks 2018035021 05/14/18 21:01 SIA Parks 2018036048 05/15/18 17:01 SIA Parks 2018036259 05/19/18 07:13 SIA Parks 2018037304 05/19/18 09:09 SIA Parks 2018037316 05/23/18 09:31 SIA Parks 2018038453 05/24/18 20:02 SIA Parks 2018038910 05/25/18 22:13 SIA Parks 2018039266 05/27/18 05:55 SIA Parks 2018039673 SIA School Check Total: 2 05/24/18 14:30 SIA School Check 2018038816 05/25/18 10:47 SIA School Check 2018039054 Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA Officer Officer Officer Officer ZUERCHER Page 23 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Sign - Signal Repair Total: 1 05/13/18 11:24 Sign - Signal Repair 2018035561 hone SIGNREP Soliciting Total: 1 05/16/18 18:40 Soliciting 2018036619 Soliciting WCSOP18014 SOLICIT11 Stalking Total: 1 445� 9g11 05/24/18 09:52 Stalking 2018038749 Suspicious - Item WCSOP18015 STALKINGI Stolen - Property Total: 1 05/21/18 20:56 Stolen - Property 2018038014 Stolen - Property WCSOP18015 STOLPROPne Stolen - Vehicle Total: 3 05/09/18 17:31 Stolen - Vehicle 2018034468 Civil Complaint WCSOP18013 WOLVEH 1 Suspicious - 2018032455 05/03/18 11:42 Suspicious - 05/10/18 09:35 Stolen - Vehicle 2018034651 Stolen - Vehicle WCSOSRO18 LVEPHhone 05/05/18 16:01 Suspicious - 2018033338 SR 05/31/18 13:39 Stolen - Vehicle 2018040918 Stolen - Vehicle WCSOP18016 STOLVEH one Stoparm Violation Total: 1 05/12/18 13:02 Suspicious - 2018035292 05/25/18 18:15 Stoparm Violation 2018039203 Stoparm Violation WCSOP18015647 Other Suspicious - 2018036128 05/16/18 08:57 STOPARM Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 24 05/02/18 17:35 Suspicious - 2018032447 05/02/18 18:15 Suspicious - 2018032455 05/03/18 11:42 Suspicious - 2018032654 05/04/18 00:13 Suspicious - 2018032860 05/05/18 16:01 Suspicious - 2018033338 05/08/18 14:46 Suspicious - 2018034158 05/11/18 19:35 Suspicious - 2018035095 05/12/18 13:02 Suspicious - 2018035292 05/12/18 14:53 Suspicious - 2018035322 05/15/18 08:48 Suspicious - 2018036128 05/16/18 08:57 Suspicious - 2018036458 05/16/18 09:04 Suspicious - 2018036460 05/17/18 16:03 Suspicious - 2018036839 05/20/18 16:57 Suspicious - 2018037647 05/21/18 21:41 Suspicious - 2018038023 05/22/18 18:33 Suspicious - 2018038285 05/25/18 10:15 Suspicious - 2018039046 Suspicious -Circumstances WCSOP18012 SUSPCIPC ne Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18012 921 Citizen Aid ggSPCIPhhne WCSOP18012 SUSPCIPCone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18013 SUSPCIPC ne Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18013 77SPCIPhhone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18013 SUSPCIPCone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18013 SUSPCIRC Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18014 67SPCIPhhone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18014 SUSPCIPCone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18014 7SPCIPhone Civil Complaint WCSOP18014 0Phhone U6 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18014 SUSPCIPCone Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18014 62SPCIgRC Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18015 SU1SPCIgRC Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18015 SUSPCIRC Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP180152-68 USPCIPhne Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18015 SUSPCIPCne ZUERCHER Page 24 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/25/18 13:22 Suspicious - 2018039097 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18015 SUSPCIRC Phone Suspicious - Person - 2018033106 05/06/18 00:56 Suspicious - Person - 2018033475 05/28/18 12:19 Suspicious - 2018040025 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18015 SUSPCIRC Phone 2018033938 05/07/18 23:13 Suspicious - Person - 2018033996 05/08/18 06:21 05/29/18 12:51 Suspicious - 2018040319 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18016 SUPhone h ne 05/11/18 05:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018034894 05/13/18 02:19 Suspicious - Person - 05/30/18 03:07 Suspicious - 2018040496 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18016 SUSPCIRC ne MC Suspicious - Person - 2018036170 05/15/18 19:28 Suspicious - Person - 2018036302 05/30/18 15:18 Suspicious - 2018040619 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP180162-3U91 SUSPCIRC 05/31/18 15:58 Suspicious - 2018040954 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18016 91 SUSPCIRC 05/31/18 23:07 Suspicious 2018041088 Extra Patrol 5 WCSOP18016 SUSPCIRC ne Suspicious - Circumstances; Check Welfare Total: 2 3 ph 05/01/18 15:27 Suspicious - 2018032127 Suspicious -Circumstances WCSOP18012 SUSPCIRC CHKWELF 05/06/18 10:16 Suspicious - 2018033525 Suspicious -Circumstances WCSOP18013365 Phone SUSPCIRC; CHKWELF Suspicious - Circumstances; Drugs Total: 1 05/28/18 18:24 Suspicious - 2018040133 Suspicious -Circumstances WCSOP18016045 Phone SUSPCIRC; DRUGS Suspicious - Circumstances; Phone Call Total: 1 5 05/03/18 08:27 Suspicious - 2018032588 Suspicious -Circumstances WCSOP18012 SUSPCIRC PH Suspicious - Circumstances; Theft - Shoplifting Total: 1 0 g 05/06/18 21:05 Suspicious - 2018033673 Theft WCSOP18013 SUSPCIRC; Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 27 05/01/18 19:18 Suspicious - Person - 2018032197 05/03/18 09:24 Suspicious - Person - 2018032605 05/03/18 22:10 Suspicious - Person - 2018032829 05/04/18 20:12 Suspicious - Person - 2018033106 05/06/18 00:56 Suspicious - Person - 2018033475 05/06/18 16:14 Suspicious - Person - 2018033600 05/07/18 19:20 Suspicious - Person - 2018033938 05/07/18 23:13 Suspicious - Person - 2018033996 05/08/18 06:21 Suspicious - Person - 2018034048 05/08/18 09:56 Suspicious - Person - 2018034101 05/11/18 05:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018034894 05/13/18 02:19 Suspicious - Person - 2018035498 05/13/18 23:53 Suspicious - Person - 2018035765 05/15/18 11:37 Suspicious - Person - 2018036170 05/15/18 19:28 Suspicious - Person - 2018036302 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18012 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18012 SUgSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SU5SPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SU5SPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 S4U5SPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SUSPPV hone Noise WCSOP18013 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 S0USPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18013 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP180142$43SPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUUUSPPV hone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUSPPV hone ZUERCHER Page 25 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes Reported 05/16/18 19:10 Suspicious - Person - 2018036623 gHow Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP1801457511 SUSPPV 05/17/18 01:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018036703 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUSPPV hone 05/04/18 09:27 Theft 2018032917 Theft 05/18/18 14:02 Suspicious - Person - 2018037094 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SU2SPPVhone 05/18/18 16:57 Suspicious - Person - 2018037153 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUSPPV hone WCSOP18013 71911 05/19/18 19:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018037447 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014916 Phone 05/11/18 17:58 Theft 2018035072 SUSPPV 05/19/18 19:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018037448 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18014 SUOSPPVhone FT 05/23/18 13:00 Suspicious - Person - 2018038508 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18015 SUSPPV hone 05/24/18 22:16 Suspicious - Person - 2018038941 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18015533 911 SUSPPV 05/25/18 00:35 Suspicious - Person - 2018038976 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18015 SU5SPPV hone WCSOP18015302 911 05/25/18 23:58 Suspicious - Person - 2018039302 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18015 SUSPPV hone 05/28/18 09:00 Theft 2018039978 Theft 05/27/18 11:25 Suspicious - Person - 2018039718 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP18015856 Phone 159EFT SUSPPV 05/28/18 18:28 Suspicious - Person - 2018040135 Theft - Shoplifting WCSOP18016 SUSPPV hone WCSOP18016090EFT Phone 05/29/1814:48 Theft Theft Total: 9 05/02/1813:40 Theft 2018032372 Theft WCSOP18019g1Phone 2018033384 05/07/18 13:08 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018033843 05/10/18 10:21 HEFT 2018034663 05/04/18 09:27 Theft 2018032917 Theft WCSOP1801371 Phone 05/07/18 23:34 Theft 2018033999 Civil Complaint WCSOP18013 71911 THEFT 05/11/18 17:58 Theft 2018035072 Theft WCSOP18013Ml RE Phone FT 05/15/1814:30 Theft 2018036202 Theft WCSOP180144[WEFT Phone 05/22/18 23:14 Theft 2018038371 Theft WCSOP18015302 911 THEFT 05/28/18 09:00 Theft 2018039978 Theft WCSOP180159 Phone 159EFT 05/29/18 09:07 Theft 2018040258 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP18016090EFT Phone 05/29/1814:48 Theft 2018040345 Theft WCSOP18016131 Phone THEFT Theft - From Vehicle Total: 3 05/14/18 11:46 Theft - From Vehicle 2018035893 Theft - From Vehicle WCSOP18014295 Phone THEFTVEH 05/17/18 07:17 Theft - From Vehicle 2018036737 Theft - From Vehicle WCSOP1801461HEFTEPhone 05/17/18 07:36 Theft - From Vehicle 2018036739 Theft - From Vehicle WCSOP18014613 THEFTVEH Theft - Gas Drive Off Total: 12 05/04/18 09:24 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018032916 05/05/18 19:41 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018033384 05/07/18 13:08 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018033843 05/10/18 10:21 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018034663 05/20/18 23:08 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018037743 Theft - Gas Drive Off WCSOP18013106 911 THEFTGAS Theft - Gas Drive Off WC SOP18013�05EFTGAS Theft - Gas Drive Off WCSOP18013EFTG9A1S Theft - Gas Drive Off WCSOP18013827 911 THEFTGAS Theft - Gas Drive Off WCSOP18015WTEFTGAS ZUERCHER Page 26 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident 05/21/18 09:51 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018037807 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/21/18 13:17 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018037858 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/22/18 07:39 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018038097 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/25/18 11:40 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018039067 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/25/18 11:55 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018039073 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/25/18 12:13 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018039079 Theft - Gas Drive Off 05/29/18 15:44 Theft - Gas Drive Off 2018040360 Theft - Gas Drive Off Theft - Identity Theft Total: 2 05/28/18 14:09 Theft - Shoplifting 05/24/18 11:59 Theft - Identity Theft 2018038785 Theft - Identity Theft 05/29/18 11:59 Theft - Identity Theft 2018040306 Theft - Identity Theft Theft - Shoplifting Total: 18 05/03/18 12:59 Theft - Shoplifting 05/05/18 10:25 Theft - Shoplifting 05/07/18 11:11 Theft - Shoplifting 05/07/18 21:52 Theft - Shoplifting 05/09/18 12:01 Theft - Shoplifting 05/09/18 14:51 Theft - Shoplifting 05/09/18 16:20 Theft - Shoplifting 05/09/18 21:02 Theft - Shoplifting 05/10/18 13:59 Theft - Shoplifting 05/11/18 13:44 Theft - Shoplifting 05/17/18 20:35 Theft - Shoplifting 05/19/18 22:47 Theft - Shoplifting 05/21/18 15:41 Theft - Shoplifting 05/21/18 16:41 Theft - Shoplifting 05/22/18 15:21 Theft - Shoplifting 05/26/18 09:02 Theft - Shoplifting 05/28/18 12:34 Theft - Shoplifting 05/28/18 14:09 Theft - Shoplifting Threats Total: 7 05/03/1812:05 Threats 05/03/1816:46 Threats 2018032669 2018033256 2018033822 2018033978 2018034401 2018034426 2018034448 2018034519 2018034711 2018035000 2018036914 2018037496 2018037901 2018037933 2018038231 2018039374 2018040028 2018040057 2018032661 2018032732 Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Theft - Shoplifting Threats Threats Case Number Codes How Reported WCSOP180159AIPEFTGAS WCSOP18015 THEFTGAS WCSOP18015 THEFTGAS WCSOP18015,58HEFTGA1 r WCSOP18015 THEFTGAS WCSOP18015 THEFTGAS WCSOP18016138EFTGA1 WCSOP18015q? FTID hone WCSOP18016 THEFTID hone WCSOP18013005 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013246 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013486 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013560 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013THEFT HOP 911 WCSOP18013738 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013744 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013777 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013836 911 THEFTSHOP WCSOP18013954 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18014(MEFTSHOPe WCSOP18014939 911 THEFTSHOP WCSOP18015128 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18015141 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18015241 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP18015724 Phone THEFTSHOP WCSOP180159RTEFTSggHIOP WCSOP18016005 911 THEFTSHOP WCSOP18012 THREATS1 WCSOP1801303HREATSone ZUERCHER Page 27 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/10/18 07:48 Threats 2018034629 Threats WCSOP18013807REATS one T 05/03/18 21:23 Traffic - Complaint 2018032813 05/20/1813:30 Threats 2018037597 Threats WCSOP18014991 Phone 2018032979 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013Y8 Phone THREATS 05/23/1814:28 Threats 2018038531 Threats WCSOP18015357 Phone THREATS 05/26/18 20:55 Threats 2018039565 Fraud - Internet WCSOP18015795REATS one 05/31/18 09:10 Threats 2018040849 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOSRO18016315 05/04/18 22:04 THREATS Traffic - Complaint Total: 29 05/01/18 15:01 Traffic - Complaint 2018032121 911 T 05/03/18 21:23 Traffic - Complaint 2018032813 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP180964 Phone 05/04/18 12:59 Traffic - Complaint 2018032979 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013Y8 Phone 05/04/18 13:29 Traffic - Complaint 2018032983 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP180131T29 Other 05/04/18 18:17 Traffic - Complaint 2018033074 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP180131T78 Phone 05/04/18 22:04 Traffic - Complaint 2018033139 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013?8 Phone 05/05/18 08:45 Traffic - Complaint 2018033240 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013 T 8 Phone 05/05/18 11:13 Traffic - Complaint 2018033272 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013 T 0 911 05/05/18 14:54 Traffic - Complaint 2018033319 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP180139768 Phone 05/05/18 21:58 Traffic - Complaint 2018033426 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013 T 6 911 05/06/18 11:14 Traffic - Complaint 2018033540 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP1801372 911 05/11/18 19:53 Traffic - Complaint 2018035101 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18013Y1 Phone 05/12/18 14:59 Traffic - Complaint 2018035324 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18014 T 1 911 05/13/18 13:10 Traffic - Complaint 2018035594 Phone T 05/15/18 21:12 Traffic - Complaint 2018036350 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP180144P9 911 05/15/18 22:01 Traffic - Complaint 2018036360 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18014 T 8 Phone 05/20/18 12:42 Traffic - Complaint 2018037586 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18014, 82 911 05/20/18 20:26 Traffic - Complaint 2018037693 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015Y5 Phone 05/21/18 11:31 Traffic - Complaint 2018037830 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015 T 4 Phone 05/22/18 16:42 Traffic - Complaint 2018038255 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015 T 4 Phone 05/24/18 23:12 Traffic - Complaint 2018038957 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015537 TT 911 05/25/18 13:24 Traffic - Complaint 2018039099 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015 3 Phone 05/25/18 16:49 Traffic - Complaint 2018039170 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18015Y1 Phone 05/27/18 23:58 Traffic - Complaint 2018039917 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP18015Y6 911 05/28/18 15:05 Traffic - Complaint 2018040069 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18016 T 1 911 05/28/18 15:07 Traffic - Complaint 2018040072 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18016Y 3 Phone ZUERCHER Page 28 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/29/18 10:16 Traffic - Complaint 2018040278 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18016Y8 911 05/30/18 14:21 Traffic - Complaint 2018040606 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18016 T 4 911 05/01/1813:35 Traffic Stop 2018032096 05/01/18 14:49 Traffic Stop 2018032117 05/30/18 18:11 Traffic - Complaint 2018040688 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP18016 T 6 Phone 05/01/18 22:55 Traffic Stop 2018032241 05/02/18 00:39 Traffic Stop 2018032250 Traffic - Complaint; Noise Total: 1 05/01/18 15:57 Traffic - Complaint; 2018032133 Traffic - Complaint Traffic - Hazard Total: 1 05/29/18 10:40 Traffic - Hazard 2018040286 Traffic - Hazard Traffic Stop Total: 308 05/01/18 01:12 Traffic Stop 2018031985 05/01/18 01:23 Traffic Stop 2018031987 05/01/18 01:51 Traffic Stop 2018031989 05/01/18 04:16 Traffic Stop 2018032001 05/01/18 13:11 Traffic Stop 2018032089 05/01/18 13:19 Traffic Stop 2018032091 05/01/1813:35 Traffic Stop 2018032096 05/01/18 14:49 Traffic Stop 2018032117 05/01/1816:21 Traffic Stop 2018032139 05/01/18 22:11 Traffic Stop 2018032237 05/01/18 22:55 Traffic Stop 2018032241 05/02/18 00:39 Traffic Stop 2018032250 05/02/18 00:49 Traffic Stop 2018032252 05/02/18 01:44 Traffic Stop 2018032256 05/02/18 02:15 Traffic Stop 2018032260 05/02/18 05:40 Traffic Stop 2018032275 05/03/18 04:24 Traffic Stop 2018032556 05/03/18 07:41 Traffic Stop 2018032579 05/03/1817:33 Traffic Stop 2018032751 05/03/18 21:10 Traffic Stop 2018032807 05/03/18 21:38 Traffic Stop 2018032818 05/03/18 22:55 Traffic Stop 2018032839 05/04/18 01:54 Traffic Stop 2018032874 05/04/18 09:18 Traffic Stop 2018032913 Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop WCSOP18012T%OISE hone WCSOP18016102AZARD one ZUERCHER Page 29 of 39 Officer TS Officer TS WCSOP18012 T5S7 Officer Officer TS WCSOP18012 Officer T9S6 TS WCSOP18012Y5 Officer Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS WCSOP18012 5Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS TS Officer TS ZUERCHER Page 29 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/04/18 11:28 Traffic Stop 2018032953 Officer TS 05/04/18 11:31 Traffic Stop 2018032955 Officer TS 05/04/18 15:42 Traffic Stop 2018033017 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 TS6 Officer 05/05/18 00:04 Traffic Stop 2018033186 Officer TS 05/05/18 00:22 Traffic Stop 2018033189 Officer TS 05/05/18 00:29 Traffic Stop 2018033192 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T2S2 Officer 05/05/18 00:53 Traffic Stop 2018033195 Officer TS 05/05/18 00:59 Traffic Stop 2018033199 Officer TS 05/05/18 01:05 Traffic Stop 2018033200 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T2S4 Officer 05/05/18 12:16 Traffic Stop 2018033283 Officer TS 05/05/18 13:51 Traffic Stop 2018033296 Officer TS 05/05/18 15:47 Traffic Stop 2018033336 Officer TS 05/06/18 11:12 Traffic Stop 2018033539 DUI WCSOP18013W Officer 05/06/18 14:07 Traffic Stop 2018033574 Officer TS 05/06/18 14:14 Traffic Stop 2018033576 TS 05/06/18 21:53 Traffic Stop 2018033686 Traffic Stop WCSOP180134P Officer 05/06/18 22:50 Traffic Stop 2018033706 Officer TS 05/06/18 23:52 Traffic Stop 2018033712 Officer TS 05/07/18 00:51 Traffic Stop 2018033724 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 TS Officer 05/07/18 06:53 Traffic Stop 2018033754 Traffic Stop WCSOP180134T6� Officer 05/07/18 07:43 Traffic Stop 2018033761 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T6S5 Officer 05/07/18 07:56 Traffic Stop 2018033765 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T6S6 Officer 05/07/18 08:07 Traffic Stop 2018033767 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T6S7 Officer 05/07/18 08:24 Traffic Stop 2018033773 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T7S1 Officer 05/07/18 09:28 Traffic Stop 2018033782 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T7S3 Officer 05/07/18 09:32 Traffic Stop 2018033783 Officer TS 05/07/18 09:44 Traffic Stop 2018033787 Officer TS 05/07/18 09:44 Traffic Stop 2018033788 Officer TS 05/07/18 11:15 Traffic Stop 2018033823 Officer TS 05/07/18 13:58 Traffic Stop 2018033857 Officer TS 05/07/18 15:43 Traffic Stop 2018033874 Officer TS 05/07/18 16:24 Traffic Stop 2018033881 Officer TS 05/07/18 16:26 Traffic Stop 2018033883 Officer TS ZUERCHER Page 30 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/07/18 16:38 Traffic Stop 2018033888 Officer TS 05/07/18 16:49 Traffic Stop 2018033893 Officer TS 05/07/18 16:58 Traffic Stop 2018033895 Officer TS 05/07/18 18:00 Traffic Stop 2018033910 Officer TS 05/07/18 21:50 Traffic Stop 2018033977 Officer TS 05/07/18 22:43 Traffic Stop 2018033988 Officer TS 05/07/18 22:56 Traffic Stop 2018033991 Officer TS 05/07/18 23:02 Traffic Stop 2018033993 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T6S9 Officer 05/08/18 00:15 Traffic Stop 2018034009 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T7S5 Officer 05/08/18 00:48 Traffic Stop 2018034018 Officer TS 05/08/18 01:25 Traffic Stop 2018034029 Warrant - Arrest WCSOP18013 T7S8 Officer 05/08/18 06:45 Traffic Stop 2018034053 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T9S0 Officer 05/08/18 07:19 Traffic Stop 2018034059 Officer TS 05/09/18 00:01 Traffic Stop 2018034301 Officer TS 05/09/18 00:09 Traffic Stop 2018034302 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T8S8 Officer 05/09/18 00:37 Traffic Stop 2018034305 Traffic Stop WCSOP180136P Officer 05/09/18 02:04 Traffic Stop 2018034315 Officer TS 05/09/18 02:56 Traffic Stop 2018034320 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T9S2 Officer 05/09/18 16:24 Traffic Stop 2018034450 Officer TS 05/09/18 22:10 Traffic Stop 2018034543 Officer TS 05/09/18 23:24 Traffic Stop 2018034555 Officer TS 05/09/18 23:57 Traffic Stop 2018034562 Officer TS 05/10/18 01:21 Traffic Stop 2018034577 Officer TS 05/10/18 01:40 Traffic Stop 2018034579 Traffic Stop WCSOP18013 T9S3 Officer 05/10/18 02:13 Traffic Stop 2018034584 Drugs WCSOP180137? Officer 05/10/18 13:17 Traffic Stop 2018034699 Officer TS 05/10/18 18:17 Traffic Stop 2018034784 Officer TS 05/10/18 21:41 Traffic Stop 2018034837 Officer TS 05/10/18 21:55 Traffic Stop 2018034843 Officer TS 05/10/18 23:22 Traffic Stop 2018034860 Officer TS 05/10/18 23:49 Traffic Stop 2018034865 Officer TS 05/10/18 23:50 Traffic Stop 2018034866 Officer TS 05/10/18 23:56 Traffic Stop 2018034868 Officer TS ZUERCHER Page 31 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident 05/11/18 00:06 Traffic Stop 2018034870 05/11/18 00:48 Traffic Stop 2018034879 05/11/18 00:57 Traffic Stop 2018034881 Traffic Stop 05/11/18 01:36 Traffic Stop 2018034885 05/11/18 05:33 Traffic Stop 2018034895 Warrant - Arrest 05/11/18 10:37 Traffic Stop 2018034956 05/11/18 14:55 Traffic Stop 2018035017 05/11/18 20:04 Traffic Stop 2018035104 05/11/18 21:55 Traffic Stop 2018035135 Traffic Stop 05/11/18 22:20 Traffic Stop 2018035149 Traffic Stop 05/11/18 23:50 Traffic Stop 2018035165 Traffic Stop 05/12/18 00:26 Traffic Stop 2018035172 Traffic Stop 05/12/18 00:31 Traffic Stop 2018035173 Traffic Stop 05/12/18 01:00 Traffic Stop 2018035180 05/12/18 08:36 Traffic Stop 2018035220 Traffic Stop 05/12/18 14:12 Traffic Stop 2018035311 05/12/18 19:29 Traffic Stop 2018035395 05/12/18 21:38 Traffic Stop 2018035435 05/12/18 23:55 Traffic Stop 2018035469 05/13/18 00:29 Traffic Stop 2018035483 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 01:30 Traffic Stop 2018035490 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 06:56 Traffic Stop 2018035511 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 08:56 Traffic Stop 2018035529 05/13/18 13:01 Traffic Stop 2018035589 05/13/18 13:01 Traffic Stop 2018035590 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 13:11 Traffic Stop 2018035595 05/13/18 13:19 Traffic Stop 2018035597 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 14:21 Traffic Stop 2018035617 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 17:58 Traffic Stop 2018035676 Traffic Stop 05/13/18 20:53 Traffic Stop 2018035717 05/13/18 21:21 Traffic Stop 2018035728 05/13/18 23:40 Traffic Stop 2018035761 Traffic Stop 05/14/18 07:03 Traffic Stop 2018035812 Case Number Codes How Reported TS TS TS WCSOP18014 0 TS WCSOP18014Y WCSOP18014 TS WCSOP18014 1 TS WCSOP180140T2S0 TTS WCSOP18014 4 TS TS TS TS TS WCSOP18014 TS WCSOP18014 3 TS WCSOP18014 TS TS TS WCSOP18014 TS TS WCSOP18014 8 TS WCSOP180141� WCSOP18014 TS TS TS WCSOP180142T4V TS Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer ZUERCHER Page 32 of 39 Officer TS Officer TS WCSOP18013 01 Officer TS Officer TS WCSOP18013 0 Officer Officer TS TS TS WCSOP18014 0 TS WCSOP18014Y WCSOP18014 TS WCSOP18014 1 TS WCSOP180140T2S0 TTS WCSOP18014 4 TS TS TS TS TS WCSOP18014 TS WCSOP18014 3 TS WCSOP18014 TS TS TS WCSOP18014 TS TS WCSOP18014 8 TS WCSOP180141� WCSOP18014 TS TS TS WCSOP180142T4V TS Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer ZUERCHER Page 32 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/14/18 11:14 Traffic Stop 2018035882 Officer TS 05/14/18 13:47 Traffic Stop 2018035920 Officer TS 05/14/18 13:51 Traffic Stop 2018035922 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 08 Officer TS 05/14/18 14:25 Traffic Stop 2018035931 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014TS ITS Officer 05/14/18 14:45 Traffic Stop 2018035934 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 Officer 05/14/18 18:18 Traffic Stop 2018035992 Officer TS 05/14/18 21:33 Traffic Stop 2018036059 Officer TS 05/14/18 23:53 Traffic Stop 2018036082 Officer TS 05/15/18 00:20 Traffic Stop 2018036086 Officer TS 05/15/18 01:43 Traffic Stop 2018036093 Officer TS 05/15/18 07:16 Traffic Stop 2018036113 Officer TS 05/15/18 07:42 Traffic Stop 2018036118 Warrant - Arrest WCSOP18014 T6S9 Officer 05/15/18 13:06 Traffic Stop 2018036184 Officer TS 05/15/18 13:32 Traffic Stop 2018036189 Officer TS 05/15/18 14:42 Traffic Stop 2018036209 Officer TS 05/15/18 14:44 Traffic Stop 2018036210 Officer TS 05/15/18 16:23 Traffic Stop 2018036246 Officer TS 05/15/18 16:51 Traffic Stop 2018036257 Officer TS 05/15/18 22:50 Traffic Stop 2018036374 Officer TS 05/15/18 23:13 Traffic Stop 2018036377 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T7S3 Officer 05/15/18 23:14 Traffic Stop 2018036378 Officer TS 05/16/18 00:36 Traffic Stop 2018036394 Officer TS 05/16/18 00:37 Traffic Stop 2018036395 Officer TS 05/16/18 01:04 Traffic Stop 2018036398 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T7S8 Officer 05/16/18 05:55 Traffic Stop 2018036416 Traffic Stop WCSOP180144W Officer 05/16/18 07:08 Traffic Stop 2018036431 Officer TS 05/16/18 07:12 Traffic Stop 2018036434 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T9S4 Officer 05/16/18 07:21 Traffic Stop 2018036435 Officer TS 05/16/18 07:26 Traffic Stop 2018036436 Officer TS 05/16/18 07:32 Traffic Stop 2018036438 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T9S5 Officer 05/16/18 07:36 Traffic Stop 2018036439 Traffic Stop WCSOP180144V Officer 05/16/18 07:41 Traffic Stop 2018036440 Officer TS 05/16/18 08:05 Traffic Stop 2018036443 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T9S7 Officer ZUERCHER Page 33 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/16/18 08:06 Traffic Stop 2018036445 Officer TS 05/16/18 10:33 Traffic Stop 2018036477 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 TS Officer 05/16/18 11:28 Traffic Stop 2018036497 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T2S3 Officer 05/16/18 12:00 Traffic Stop 2018036506 Officer TS 05/16/18 12:21 Traffic Stop 2018036515 Officer TS 05/16/18 15:21 Traffic Stop 2018036564 Officer TS 05/16/18 21:06 Traffic Stop 2018036663 Officer TS 05/16/18 23:08 Traffic Stop 2018036691 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 T9S4 Officer 05/16/18 23:42 Traffic Stop 2018036693 Officer TS 05/17/18 00:44 Traffic Stop 2018036699 Officer TS 05/17/18 01:26 Traffic Stop 2018036708 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 01 Officer TS 05/17/18 02:27 Traffic Stop 2018036717 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 05 Officer TS 05/17/18 11:07 Traffic Stop 2018036784 Officer TS 05/17/18 19:55 Traffic Stop 2018036902 Officer TS 05/17/18 22:47 Traffic Stop 2018036952 Officer TS 05/17/18 23:31 Traffic Stop 2018036966 Officer TS 05/17/18 23:37 Traffic Stop 2018036967 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 TS Officer 05/18/18 01:23 Traffic Stop 2018036982 Drugs WCSOP18014 T2S3 Officer 05/18/18 11:49 Traffic Stop 2018037063 TS 05/18/18 12:11 Traffic Stop 2018037069 TS 05/18/18 12:58 Traffic Stop 2018037080 TS 05/18/18 13:13 Traffic Stop 2018037084 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 TS 05/18/18 14:42 Traffic Stop 2018037105 Officer TS 05/18/18 16:05 Traffic Stop 2018037134 Officer TS 05/19/18 00:14 Traffic Stop 2018037275 Officer TS 05/19/18 00:53 Traffic Stop 2018037279 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 TS Officer 05/19/18 02:53 Traffic Stop 2018037292 Officer TS 05/19/18 05:53 Traffic Stop 2018037299 Officer TS 05/19/18 06:49 Traffic Stop 2018037302 Officer TS 05/19/18 07:38 Traffic Stop 2018037306 Officer TS 05/19/18 11:00 Traffic Stop 2018037338 TS 05/19/18 11:41 Traffic Stop 2018037346 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 TS 05/19/18 13:58 Traffic Stop 2018037377 Officer TS ZU=RCHER Page 34 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/19/18 17:13 Traffic Stop 2018037421 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014Y ITS Officer 05/20/18 00:31 Traffic Stop 2018037520 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014 Officer 05/20/18 01:51 Traffic Stop 2018037532 Drugs WCSOP18014 Officer T5S4 05/20/18 14:02 Traffic Stop 2018037606 Traffic Stop WCSOP18014Y Officer 05/20/18 22:32 Traffic Stop 2018037731 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T5S3 Officer 05/21/18 00:35 Traffic Stop 2018037755 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015T6S2 Officer 05/21/18 02:11 Traffic Stop 2018037764 Officer TS 05/21/18 07:30 Traffic Stop 2018037776 Traffic Stop WCSOP180150T 7S0 Officer 05/21/18 07:44 Traffic Stop 2018037781 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015T7S2 Officer 05/21/18 14:49 Traffic Stop 2018037884 Officer TS 05/21/18 21:58 Traffic Stop 2018038028 Traffic Stop WCSOP180151T7S Officer 05/22/18 06:56 Traffic Stop 2018038091 Officer TS 05/22/18 07:23 Traffic Stop 2018038095 Officer TS 05/22/18 15:05 Traffic Stop 2018038227 Officer TS 05/22/18 15:27 Traffic Stop 2018038235 Traffic Stop WCSOP180152T4S3 Officer 05/23/18 00:52 Traffic Stop 2018038393 Officer TS 05/23/18 08:53 Traffic Stop 2018038447 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T2S5 Officer 05/23/18 12:39 Traffic Stop 2018038500 Officer TS 05/23/18 12:51 Traffic Stop 2018038504 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015�45 Officer 05/23/18 13:03 Traffic Stop 2018038510 Officer TS 05/23/18 14:22 Traffic Stop 2018038529 Officer TS 05/23/18 14:47 Traffic Stop 2018038532 Traffic Stop WCSOP180955 Officer 05/23/18 23:04 Traffic Stop 2018038662 Officer TS 05/23/18 23:08 Traffic Stop 2018038663 Officer TS 05/23/18 23:28 Traffic Stop 2018038671 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 TS2 Officer 05/24/18 02:01 Traffic Stop 2018038697 Officer TS 05/24/18 13:09 Traffic Stop 2018038799 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 Officer T6S9 05/24/18 14:50 Traffic Stop 2018038823 Officer TS 05/24/18 16:45 Traffic Stop 2018038854 Officer TS 05/24/18 23:47 Traffic Stop 2018038963 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 Officer TS1 05/25/18 06:04 Traffic Stop 2018039000 Officer TS 05/25/18 07:49 Traffic Stop 2018039012 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T5S9 Officer 05/25/18 13:50 Traffic Stop 2018039104 Officer TS ZUERCHER Page 35 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/25/18 14:40 Traffic Stop 2018039112 TS 05/25/18 14:50 Traffic Stop 2018039115 Traffic Stop WCSOP180156059 Officer 05/25/18 14:59 Traffic Stop 2018039119 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 TS2 Officer 05/25/18 15:12 Traffic Stop 2018039123 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015Y Officer 05/25/18 15:27 Traffic Stop 2018039129 Officer TS 05/25/18 15:32 Traffic Stop 2018039132 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 TS5 Officer 05/25/18 15:42 Traffic Stop 2018039135 Officer TS 05/25/18 15:45 Traffic Stop 2018039137 Officer TS 05/25/18 15:59 Traffic Stop 2018039142 Officer TS 05/25/18 16:16 Traffic Stop 2018039149 Officer TS 05/25/18 17:19 Traffic Stop 2018039183 Traffic Stop WCSOP180156358 Officer 05/25/18 17:33 Traffic Stop 2018039189 Officer TS 05/25/18 23:00 Traffic Stop 2018039279 Officer TS 05/25/18 23:16 Traffic Stop 2018039288 Officer TS 05/25/18 23:23 Traffic Stop 2018039289 Officer TS 05/26/18 00:01 Traffic Stop 2018039304 Traffic Stop WCSOP180156857 Officer 05/26/18 01:12 Traffic Stop 2018039316 Traffic Stop WCSOP180156954 Officer 05/26/18 01:50 Traffic Stop 2018039325 Officer TS 05/26/18 01:58 Traffic Stop 2018039329 Officer TS 05/26/18 02:40 Traffic Stop 2018039335 Officer TS 05/26/18 03:00 Traffic Stop 2018039338 Officer TS 05/26/18 11:15 Traffic Stop 2018039403 Traffic Stop WCSOP180157?5 Officer 05/26/18 14:35 Traffic Stop 2018039449 Officer TS 05/26/18 14:43 Traffic Stop 2018039451 Officer TS 05/26/18 15:02 Traffic Stop 2018039457 Officer TS 05/26/18 15:26 Traffic Stop 2018039463 Officer TS 05/26/18 16:00 Traffic Stop 2018039475 Officer TS 05/26/18 16:11 Traffic Stop 2018039479 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T6S7 Officer 05/26/18 16:41 Traffic Stop 2018039486 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T7S1 Officer 05/26/18 17:13 Traffic Stop 2018039497 Officer TS 05/26/18 17:17 Traffic Stop 2018039498 Traffic Stop WCSOP18015 T7S5 Officer 05/26/18 17:45 Traffic Stop 2018039504 Officer TS 05/26/18 17:54 Traffic Stop 2018039509 Officer TS ZUERCHER Page 36 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time 05/26/18 18:06 05/26/18 18:08 05/26/18 20:36 05/26/18 20:48 05/27/18 13:13 05/27/18 13:17 05/27/18 13:51 05/27/18 16:13 05/27/18 16:25 05/27/18 16:36 05/27/18 16:39 05/27/18 16:51 05/27/18 16:57 05/27/18 16:57 05/27/18 17:05 05/27/18 17:08 05/27/18 17:16 05/27/18 22:51 05/28/18 01:04 05/28/18 01:26 05/28/18 02:07 05/28/18 03:17 05/28/18 03:18 05/28/18 10:13 05/28/18 15:01 05/28/18 17:40 05/28/18 18:48 05/28/18 22:28 05/29/18 00:10 05/29/18 00:14 05/29/18 12:04 05/29/18 16:18 05/29/18 16:36 Initial Call Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop CFS # 2018039512 2018039513 2018039558 2018039561 2018039741 2018039745 2018039756 2018039793 2018039797 2018039801 2018039805 2018039810 2018039812 2018039813 2018039819 2018039820 2018039822 2018039898 2018039930 2018039933 2018039942 2018039947 2018039948 2018039997 2018040068 2018040113 2018040141 2018040185 2018040207 2018040208 2018040309 2018040377 2018040382 Final Incident Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Drugs Traffic Stop Traffic Stop Case Number Codes How Reported TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS WCSOP180159T4V WCSOP18015 4 TS TS TS TS WCSOP18016Y TS TS TS WCSOP18016 7 TS WCSOP18016 7 TS WCSOP18016 1 TS TS WCSOP18016 5 TS Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer ZUERCHER Page 37 of 39 Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS Officer TS WCSOP18015872 Officer TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS WCSOP180159T4V WCSOP18015 4 TS TS TS TS WCSOP18016Y TS TS TS WCSOP18016 7 TS WCSOP18016 7 TS WCSOP18016 1 TS TS WCSOP18016 5 TS Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer Officer ZUERCHER Page 37 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported 05/29/18 23:58 Traffic Stop 2018040474 Officer TS 05/30/18 01:31 Traffic Stop 2018040491 Drugs WCSOP18016 T8S8 Officer 05/30/18 04:24 Traffic Stop 2018040497 Officer TS 05/30/18 04:53 Traffic Stop 2018040501 Officer TS 05/30/18 15:05 Traffic Stop 2018040616 Officer TS 05/30/18 15:12 Traffic Stop 2018040617 Officer TS 05/30/18 15:19 Traffic Stop 2018040621 Officer TS 05/30/18 15:41 Traffic Stop 2018040630 Traffic Stop WCSOP18016 TS Officer 05/30/18 16:01 Traffic Stop 2018040640 Traffic Stop WCSOP18016 T5S0 Officer 05/30/18 16:14 Traffic Stop 2018040645 Traffic Stop WCSOP18016 T5S4 Officer 05/30/18 23:50 Traffic Stop 2018040776 Officer TS 05/31/18 08:24 Traffic Stop 2018040841 Traffic Stop WCSOP18016 12 Officer TS 05/31/18 11:38 Traffic Stop 2018040882 Officer TS 05/31/18 13:44 Traffic Stop 2018040920 Traffic Stop WCSOP18016T5S1 Officer 05/31/18 15:43 Traffic Stop 2018040950 Officer TS 05/31/18 19:27 Traffic Stop 2018041017 Officer TS 05/31/18 19:28 Traffic Stop 2018041018 Traffic Stop 8S8 WCSOP180163T Officer 05/31/18 19:51 Traffic Stop 2018041026 Officer TS 05/31/18 21:44 Traffic Stop 2018041068 Officer TS 05/31/18 23:55 Traffic Stop 2018041106 Officer TS Traffic Watch Total: 1 05/01/18 10:59 Traffic Watch Trespass Total: 1 05/20/1811:44 Trespass Unwanted Person Total: 2 05/11/18 12:24 Unwanted Person 05/17/18 14:18 Unwanted Person Vehicle Off Road Total: 1 05/25/18 19:35 Vehicle Off Road Warrant - Arrest Total: 1 05/15/18 10:22 Warrant - Arrest 2018032057 2018037571 Trespass 2018034984 Unwanted Person 2018036810 Unwanted Person 2018039228 Vehicle Off Road 2018036151 Warrant - Arrest TW Phone WCSOP18014 75Phone TRES WCSOP18013�4NWANTED g911 WCSOP18014(MWANTEb WCSOP1801565� Phone WCSOSR018014379WARREST ZU=RCHER Page 38 of 39 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number Codes How Reported Warrant - Attempt Total: 9 05/01/18 10:54 Warrant - Attempt 2018032054 WATTEMOPfficer 05/03/18 15:43 Warrant - Attempt 2018032714 Warrant - Arrest WCSOP18013�9TTEMP�er 05/08/18 17:08 Warrant - Attempt 2018034201 er WATTEMT 05/12/18 13:26 Warrant - Attempt 2018035299 Officer WATTEMO 05/12/18 14:35 Warrant - Attempt 2018035317 WATTEMP�er 05/14/18 13:56 Warrant - Attempt 2018035925 er WATTEMT 05/24/18 09:59 Warrant - Attempt 2018038750 Officer WATTEMO 05/27/18 21:16 Warrant - Attempt 2018039877 WATTEMP�er 05/28/18 19:22 Warrant - Attempt 2018040149 er WATTEMPT Total Records: 1095 ZU=RCHER Page 39 of 39