Loading...
City Council Agenda Packet 05-08-2023AGENDA REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, May 8, 2023 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP Monticello Community Center 5:30 p.m. Closed Meeting — Discussion of sale of City property PID 213-100- 153100 —Authorized by Minnesota State Statute 13D.05 Subd. 3 Mayor: Lloyd Hilgart Council Members: Charlotte Gabler, Tracy Hinz, Lee Martie, Sam Murdoff 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 April 24, 2023 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, except for referral to staff for future report. E. Public Service Announcements/Updates • City Announcements F. Council Liaison Update • EDA • CMRP • IEDC • Planning Commission G. Department Updates • FiberNet Quarterly Update 2. Consent Agenda — All items listed on the Consent Agenda are considered standard or may not need discussion prior to approval. These items are acted upon by one motion unless a councilmember, the city administrator, or a citizen requests the item by removed from consent for additional discussion. A. Consideration of approving payment of bills B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-38 accepting a donation of $10,000 from Cargill for Fire Department and $5000 for Let's Chalk Consideration of approving application for a 3 -day temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for Music on the Mississippi Consideration of approving a special event permit for Rustech Brewing for an event to be held on May 20, 2023 G. Consideration of approving closure of a portion of 3rd Street parking lot, Walnut Street from 6t" Street to Broadway from 8 a.m. —12 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2023 for Walk & Roll event H. Consideration of approving appointment of Jarred Merchant to the Industrial Economic Development Committee (IEDC) for a term ending December 31, 2024 Consideration of approving an updated Monticello Community Center summer facility hours schedule for 2023 Consideration of approving funding for an Economic Impact Analysis of sports tourism by the University of Minnesota Tourism Center in the amount of $14,000 K. Consideration of approving a PUD adjustment for the Monticello High School Planned Unit Development District to accommodate site improvements in conjunction with the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project 22CO03 L. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-39 declaring Haven Ridge L.L.C. I default under the Development Contract and Planned Unit Development agreement for Haven Ridge 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion 3. Public Hearings 4. Regular Agenda 5. Adjournment REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, April 24, 2023 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Lloyd Hilgart, Charlotte Gabler, Tracy Hinz, Lee Martie and Sam Murdoff Absent: None. 1. General Business A. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Hilgart called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. B. Approval of Agenda Councilmember Gabler moved approval of the agenda. Councilmember Martie seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. C. Approval of Meeting Minutes • Special Meeting Minutes from April 3, 2023 • Special Meeting Minutes from April 10, 2023 • Regular Meeting Minutes from April 20, 2023 Councilmember Hinz moved approval of three sets of minutes listed. Councilmember Murdoff seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. D. Citizen Comments • Kirk Kjellberg, 1123 West Broadway, spoke in opposition to sidewalks along Broadway. He noted that there is little foot traffic and that there is a nice trail across the street. He also commented on inflation and the current burden that an assessment would cause and the burden it woold be for residents to clear the sidewalk. He recommended waiting a few yea rs. • Scott Cutsforth, spoke regarding the ATV ordinance. He questioned whether all ATVs, specifically Class 1, could now be allowed on city streets and not just designated neighborhoods. E. Public Service Announcements • Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk, gave an update on the following: - Compost Facility Access Cards - Spring Tree Sale - Arbor Day Giveaway City Council Minutes: April 24, 2023 Page 1 1 5 - Spring Leaf Pick Up - Walk & Roll Vendor Registration Open - Summer Event Sponsorship Opportunities F. Council Liaison Updates • EDA — Councilmember Hinz gave an update on the EDA meeting held April 12. The group considered a contract for fagade renderings connected to Block 52 Fagade Improvement Project. • Planning Commission — Councilmember Gabler noted that a special meeting was held on April 12 to discuss an amendment to CUP for PUD for Cargill Kitchen Solutions, Inc. • 1-94 — Councilmember Gabler noted that the group met on April 20 and discussed potential of earmarked funds and received an update on federal funding. • MOAA —Angela Schumann, Community Development Director, gave an update of the meeting held April 12. The board discussed the rezoning of property located in Monticello Township. G. Department Update • Municipal Drinking Water Test Results — Matt Leonard, Public Works Director/City Engineer, noted that the water test results confirm the city drinking water supply is safe and well below the EPA's drinking water standards for tritium levels. Dave Hokanson, Minnesota Department of Health was also present for questions. • Wright County Sheriff's Office Quarterly Update — Wright County Sergeant Kevin Triplett, gave the first quarterly update of 2023. The report included info on calls/comparisons, patrol, division highlights, and other relevant information. • Building Department — Ron Hackenmueller, City Building Official, gave an annual update of the Building Safety & Code Enforcement Department. The update included information on staff and roles, city building valuation, revenue versus expenses, permits issued, online permits, inspections, rental ordinance and licensing, and other department information. • Update on Local Option Sales Tax — Rachel Leonard, City Administrator, gave a presentation on Monticello LOST Analysis conducted by the University of Minnesota Extension. The analysis showed that 31.4% of tax proceeds come from Monticello residents and 68.6% from non-residents. 2. Consent Agenda: City Council Minutes: April 24, 2023 Page 2 1 5 Councilmember Gabler moved approval of the Consent Agenda excluding 2J. Councilmember Murdoff seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. A. Consideration of approving the payment of bills. Action taken: Approved the bill and purchase card registers for a total of $964,010.05. B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments. Action taken: Approved hires for Community Center, Building Department and Parks Department and departures for Hi -Way Liquor and Streets Department. C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property. Action taken: Approved as presented. D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-34 accepting a donation of $13,000 from Liberty Bank for Music on the Mississippi and Let's Chalk Festival. Action taken: Resolution was adopted and donation accepted. E. Consideration of approving a special event permit for Church of St. Henry's FunFest annual parish festival on August 27, 2023 and approving a temporary liquor license for the event. Action taken: Special event permit was approved. F. Consideration of approving application for a temporary liquor license for Rustech Brewing Company for event on May 20, 2023. Action taken: Temporary liquor license was approved. G. Consideration of approving premium pay program as an on-going program for part-time Monticello Community Center employees. Action taken: Approved. H. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-35 authorizing a purchase agreement for the acquisition of 200 West River Street. Action taken: Resolution authorizing the purchase agreement was approved. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-37 authorizing the preparation of a Feasibility Report for the Broadway Avenue Roadway & Utility Improvements Project and approval of a contract with Hakanson Anderson to provide engineering services at a price of $253,000. Action taken: Resolution was adopted. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-36 accepting Feasibility Report and setting a public hearing for May 22, 2023, for the Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Improvements Project. Action taken: ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA. 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion City Council Minutes: April 24, 2023 Page 3 1 5 J. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-36 accepting a Feasibility Report and setting a public hearing for May 22, 2023, for the Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Improvements Project. Councilmember Gabler removed the item for clarification on whether the project assessment or plans could be changed after accepting the Feasibility Study and setting the public hearing. Matt Leonard, Public Works Director/City Engineer, responded that changes can be made later in the process. Councilmember Gabler moved to adopted Resolution 2023-36 accepting the Feasibility Report for the Downtown Roadway & Pedestrian Improvements Project and setting a public hearing for May 22, 2023. Councilmember Murdoff seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 3. Public Hearings: 4. Regular Agenda: A. Consideration of approving an amendment to Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Develoament related to replacement of outdoor storage tanks. ADDlicant: Cargill Kitchen Solutions, Inc. Steve Grittman introduced the item and noted that the applicants are requesting to replace the CO2 tanks on their property. The new tanks would be 59 feet instead of 42 feet. They initially want to replace the two and eventually add a third. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the amendment to Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development but modified conditions in Exhibit Z to allow the installation of only two tanks. It was recommended that the applicant come back to request a third tank. The Council discussed the item. Ryan Schmitz, 253 97th St. NE, represented Cargill and noted that they prefer to install a third tank later depending on the increase of service needs. There was agreement among Council members to simply approve all three tanks. Councilmember Martie moved to approve the amendment to Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development related to replacement of outdoor storage tanks, based on findings in Resolution PC -2023-16 and subject to the conditions in Exhibit Z with the change to allow the replacement of two storage tanks and an addition of a third tank. Councilmember Murdoff seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 5. Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 8:11 p.m. City Council Minutes: April 24, 2023 Page 4 1 5 Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Approved: Attest: City Administrator City Council Minutes: April 24, 2023 Page 5 1 5 Residential & Business Subscribers Service 2015 Q2 - 2016 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 1 Q1-2023 Phone Only 32 28 28 24 24 24 22 27 28 26 Internet Only 664 717 829 945 1,014 1,131 1,341 1,366 1,351 1,361 Television Only 74 73 72 55 41 28 14 6 6 5 Phone & Internet 164 156 145 164 155 166 165 160 151 148 Phone & Television 44 42 39 35 30 23 14 1 - - Internet & Television 318 280 279 232 206 193 181 173 154 147 Triple Play 278 254 253 204 174 141 114 109 96 93 Total Subscribers 1574 1550 1,645 1,659 1,644 1,706 1,851 1,842 1,786 1,780 Total Phone 518 480 465 427 383 354 315 297 275 267 Total Internet 1424 1407 1,506 1,545 1,549 1,631 1,801 1,808 1,752 1,749 Total Television 1 714 1 649 1 1 643 526 1 1 451 1 1 385 1 1 323 1 289 1 1 256 1 245 July 1st 2016 Arvig's 1st Day Business Subscribers 2015 Q2 - 2016 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2023 Service 2015 Q2 - 2016 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Q1-2023 Phone Only 10 10 13 10 10 8 7 11 12 14 Internet Only 37 31 35 33 37 35 35 39 44 49 Television Only 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 85 - 92 Phone &Internet 70 66 60 68 63 62 65 1 61 61 58 Phone & Television 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - - Internet & Television 3 4 4 4 3 6 5 4 3 3 Triple Play 15 15 19 16 14 14 9 8 5 5 Total Subscribers 137 129 133 133 129 127 123 123 125 129 Total Phone 96 92 92 95 88 85 82 80 78 77 Total Internet 125 116 118 121 117 117 114 112 113 115 Total Television 20 22 25 22 19 22 16 12 8 1 1 8 Residential Subscribers Service 2015 Q2 - 2016 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2023 Q1-2023 Phone Only 22 18 15 14 14 16 15 16 16 12 Internet Only 627 686 794 912 977 1,096 1,306 1,327 1,307 1,312 Television Only 73 71 70 54 40 27 13 6 6 5 Phone &Internet 94 90 85 96 92 104 100 99 90 90 Phone & Television 43 41 39 34 29 22 13 1 - - Internet & Television 315 276A 228 203 187 176 169 151 144 Triple Play 263 239 188 160 127 105 101 91 88 Total Subscribers 1437 14211526 1515 1,579 1,728 1,719 1,661 1,651 Total Phone 422 388 332 295 269 233 217 197 190 Totallnternet 1299 1291 1424 1432 1,514 1,687 1,696 1,639 1634 Total Television 694 627 504 432 363 307 277 248 237 Entity: FiberNet Entity: FiberNet Entity: FiberNet From: Arvig Enterprises, Inc. From: Arvig Enterprises, Inc. From: Arvig Enterprises, Inc. Subject: Monthly Netting Statement Subject: Monthly Netting Statement Subject: Monthly Netting Statement Netting Period: 1/01/2023 - 1/31/2023 Netting Period: 2/01/2023 - 2/28/2023 Netting Period: 3/01/2023 - 3/31/2023 Revenues FiberNet Revenues: Arvig Enterprises, Inc. Revenues: Netting Statement Subscriber Billings 162,583.00 Subscriber Billings 162,375.00 Subscriber Billings 162,738.00 Total Revenues: 162,583.00 Total Revenues: 162,375.00 Total Revenues: 162,738.00 Expenses Expenses: Expenses: Subscriber Fee (34,369.87) Subscriber Fee (34,055.05) Subscriber Fee (33,594.29) Management Fee (15,373.43) Management Fee (15,373.43) Management Fee (15,373.43) Fixed Fee (36,088.86) Fixed Fee (36,088.86) Fixed Fee (36,088.86) Total Expenses: (85,832.16) Total Expenses: (85,517.34) Total Expenses: (85,056.58) Net Income $ 76,750.84 Net Income $ 76,857.66 Entity: FiberNet From: Arvig Enterprises, Inc. Subject: Netting Statement Netting Period: 1st Quarter 2023 Total Revenues: Subscriber Billings 487,696.00 Total Revenues: 487,696.00 Expenses: Subscriber Fee (102,019.21) Management Fee (46,120.29) Fixed Fee (108,266.58) Total Expenses: Net Income $ 231,289.92 Net Income $ 77,681.42 Capital Expense Report; Budget versus Actual 1st Quarter 2023 2023 Capital Budget: 2023 Actual Budget Variance HE/CO Equipment 16,057 15,000 $ (1,057) HE/CO Equipment 60,000 Drops 13,750 $ 13,750 CPE Equipment 14,438 15,625 $ 1,187 Drops - Plowing 55,000 Road Jobs/Moves $ - $ 30,495 $ 44,375 $ 13,880 CPE Equipment 62,500 Road Jobs/Moves - Mapcom - Plant Records - TOTAL - Yearly $ 177,500 Financial Projections PRELIMINARY Q1 2023 - per Contractual Netting Statements Projected Revenue: Expenses: Subscriber COGS Fixed Cost Cash flow from Operations Management Fee: Fixed Adjusted EBITDA Management Fee: Incentive - 40% Capital Expense Budgeted: City Cash Flow Capital to Developments City Cash Flow net of Developments Prelim Budget 2023 2023 Variance $487,696 $470,354 $17,342 102,019 $127,346 108,267 $138,174 $277,410 $204,835 46,120 $46,812 $231,290 $158,022 $92,516 $63,209 (30,495) (44,375) 108,279 50,438 108,279 $25,327 $29,907 $72,576 ($692) $73,268 FIBERneit D.11 --d by arvig. Budget 2023 $1,881,416 509,383 552,695 $819,338 187,249 $632,089 $252,836 (177,500) 201,753 FIBERnet Delivered by arvig Marketing 1st Qtr 2023 • Website (Jan -March): o Number of unique visitors: 3,196, up 14.6%. o Total sessions/visits: 4,014, up 3.5% o Average time on site/page: 1:54, down 6.7% o Search keywords bringing customers to our website clicks: fibernet monticello, fibernet, monticello swan cam, monticello fibernet, swan cam • Search Ads o Impressions: 19,304, down .02% o Clicks: 1,223, down 3.6% o Phone Calls: 57, down 3.4% o Search keywords customers are using/clicking: internet speed, internet fiber, internet companies, internet connection, high speed internet Number of potential customers/existing customers that input their address to see if service was available and the cost via website: o Jan -March: ■ Confirmed Address: 387 ■ Select Services: 270 ■ Your Contact Info: 82 ■ Submit: 33 ■ Orders Submitted: 22 • Top landing pages: Home page: 1484, Gig Offer: 948, Swan Cam: 594, New Promo: 351 2023 Gig PFL is $75 per month, 500Mb/500Mb for $40/month, 100Mb/100Mb for $30/month New promo landing page: https://www.fibernetmonticello.com/localfiber/ Created front invoice messages, direct mail and city inserts. Following is some of the artwork that was used: 31MN1110111HU11 :Set the fast speeds you reed and tyle local serAce you Want at the best price around. It's easy! Receive fast, fiber internet for as little as $30./month' %irr FlberNetMonticelloxom J1149. 'Offer ends May I1, 2031 Oaitd ro are 9: sarrt- resWrlions npoy. Cik !d*t 262A Fast fiber internet created by Monticello for Monticello to keep you connected to family, school, work and life. Reliable broadband and smooth speeds up to 1 Gb/1 Gb. We have TV and Phone, too! 1 Zj Symmetrical speeds C✓i 1O0% unlimited data C✓i No peak -time usage gridlock C✓ No packages required Cf No hidden fees Evi No equipment to buy �tsk. abouk ..:,_ mWE • `�+��liiit NOW j 763.314.0100 l FiberNeWonticello.com/GigOffer Dthwed My arvig 'rtw/r.\tl}ilka rnli\�.n.4t�nnw�..JanJ u.. vel_-»�.u.oury.3.nNn Mary Jlln�dhlYN+lAW uiFglm l4q../urgn.dn.n.lmw WmvLlblrnul»Ia WIW u�nY Nm•H {.mnctlYywn.11trgr.rru ��ae,��IJs{.vinva.4..P.irrm.Md.nN.q�.n.nr.r..wuiNidfWnm.nnimm�nM avn.r.W bri.mun J».wrtduuM•W t. ..ri4 µv.na.wrn.rd.�lyl.r..WnbninT.iPT fla6mrwniir.ib.m.JM.stlutuiNwia.nYnW4lfnrhWWmiaWJi.rnr Xrtm/awxnn\Alpwprlery.nWa/,ra.vl i+ihveiai ' d.rv,.Rni.nbmntln.d J.pa~mrn�J.m na\d.pr, �mprµ.sil�n»»�i .I tN� rrwry 4..,• watl».W�uivmpatll...11nuimaram..cummpslmnWw;b. rlueapu JwleNulaW»iw.a nwn.emi.Aai[flhw•.I�aw.�q..dbb»�>:o sierttlanimd..11utavh wt.W Ymf.nwat. rt.a.aw w.»am...yr.cht..wimy Get the fast speeds you need and the local service you want at the best price around. It's easy. Receive fast, fiber internet for as little as $30/month'. Paces owe 401L N Iimiked kiM4 763.314,0100 FiberNetMonticello.com/localfiber 719 4K -- NUOMOV-00 Lightning fast fuer Internet speed. Enjoy optimal speed tat ALL your tech devices! Far a limited time, $40 a month I .-(t)lirl�li di}ft–.'tTl G'UUiL7i (5f,'Cr' $b!'i. rr-•�— Deliveredby arvig_ _ f , 1 ry , �� Enjoy fast fiber internet speed. ideal for 5 to 6 devices. Handles streaming video, chatting and gaminq. For a limited time, $30 a months Seteck y0u.TL p1av'. P"M-:•4 763.314.C1T0U I FiberNetMonticelio.comftocaifiber NI.—dby :arvig, f�'...rfila p:rrwfarrl aH•rlaitrYltibnmu wall�a•Ya.itd o•lotrm ./n ap�ad Ih.. frAma.l aurM.qM/f.nfM .lrydhtaNfufb.:lmath afnfi•rl �4. baf�l'w�i ALft�aad I,p.L.aBltq u otr+rd laaeufv.tl,. davfnL llr d.rw,gmal is •p�•alna�al A:oafYl WCN ud P.pniu d4v, v. r[d+c f1.7arrraa�dr.ft.rMv 2hmaNamfbul nib Ga.Oomnmr,as pvr.InunlMeFnt Ynrr4.fw ap.iwlnwrh d• d.gan rim tr.cea•.km•id If ywn .rro.rrl h,fnnwl•r1) f fi.oranrfad (o..,rn.on tM run.n dneua,•aary h.'we.4b!• apfr+a,.ta,nrinn Edi I•.nNalo..h.f m+y+pab� aLarn+.d. •r. e•n�ir.Fudv.d sdd—A..1 wwdf tr.ih— ta.d an.weii. afec nnr n.Mrlmtiaq.lr UfM eadartal =.TM cflbrnl.l mzf enjoy fast fiber internet speed, ideal for 5 to 6 devices. Handles streaming video, chatting and gaming. For a limited time, $30 a month with a 24-rnonth acarf en—ien-. id'E'gLflorprice 55c% gg arvig 1 18 6th Street W, Suite A Manticello, htN 55362 <FIRSI NAME-,> <<LASI NAME>>• Or Current Resident <5treet Adldress,= City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2A. Consideration of approving payment of bills Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Finance Director 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve the bill and purchase card registers for a total amount of $1,076,736.37. 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. Budget Impact: N/A II. Staff Workload Impact: No additional work. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of bill and purchase card registers as presented. SUPPORTING DATA • Bill registers and purchase card registers Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: debbie.gulbrandson Printed: 05/01/2023 - 12:12PM Batch: 00203.04.2023 - 203.04.2023 Xcel/CPE Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Monticello Reference Vendor: 1102 CENTERPOINT ENERGY Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: True 04/30/2023 5863599-6 - Animal Shelter 201.09 04/30/2023 101-42700-438100 04/30/2023 5828859-8 - Storage Garage 106.43 04/30/2023 101-41940-438100 04/30/2023 5864452-7 - Library 756.20 04/30/2023 101-45501-438100 04/30/2023 5837384-6 - Publc Works 2,234.30 04/30/2023 101-43127-438100 04/30/2023 6401745330-5 - 349 W Broadway (Arts Int) 321.24 04/30/2023 101-45204-438100 04/30/2023 5788570-9 - Hi Way Liquor 998.27 04/30/2023 609-49754-438100 04/30/2023 5804618-6 - Parks (Fallon) 15.00 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/2023 5768542-2 - MCC 8,921.75 04/30/2023 226-45126-438100 04/30/2023 5768542-2 - City Hall 385.81 04/30/2023 101-41940-438100 04/30/2023 5820786-1 - Public Works 314.53 04/30/2023 101-43127-438100 04/30/2023 5799425-3 - Public Works 782.02 04/30/2023 101-43127-438100 04/30/2023 5821009-7 - Parks 766.96 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/2023 5768542-2 - National Guard 192.90 04/30/2023 101-42800-438100 04/30/2023 5768542-2 - Senior Center 144.68 04/30/2023 101-45175-438100 04/30/2023 8000015233-2 - WWTP 6,983.09 04/30/2023 602-49480-438100 04/30/2023 5806932-9 - Parks 132.90 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/2023 5799427-9 - Public Works 199.06 04/30/2023 101-43127-438100 04/30/2023 11077481-7 - Fire Station 1,715.45 04/30/2023 101-42200-438100 04/30/2023 8235333-5 - DMV 111.69 04/30/2023 653-41990-438100 04/30/2023 5843395-4 - Facilities 154.54 04/30/2023 701-00000-438100 04/30/2023 6402462182-9 - Help Center 171.13 04/30/2023 701-00000-438100 04/30/2023 8235331-9 - DMV 194.39 04/30/2023 653-41990-438100 04/30/2023 6403095858-7 - 213 W Broadway (JOTL Monti 249.91 04/30/2023 101-45204-438100 Check Total: 26,053.34 Vendor: 2050 DEMVI LLC Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: True 4/25/2023 Parking Lot Maintenance - April 2023 213.86 04/30/2023 213-46301-443990 Check Total: 213.86 Vendor: 2439 DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT & ECON DEVELO Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/01/2023 - 12:12 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Qtr 12023 Qtr 12023 Unemployment Benefits - Water (1/2 88.17 04/30/2023 601-49440-414200 51-6505911-8 - Facilities Mgmt Qtr 12023 Qtr 12023 Unemployment Benefits - Sewer (1/2 88.16 04/30/2023 602-49490-414200 680.53 Qtr 12023 Qtr 12023 Unemployment Benefits - Parks 4,528.42 04/30/2023 101-45201-414200 04/30/2023 Qtr 12023 Qtr 12023 Unemployment Benefits - Liquor 17.99 04/30/2023 609-49754-414200 101-42700-438100 Qtr 12023 Qtr 12023 Unemployment Benefits - MCC 917.52 04/30/2023 226-45122-414200 04/30/23 51-6505907-2 - Park Lots- auto Check Total: 5,640.26 101-43160-438100 04/30/23 51-6505907-2 - Parking Lots Vendor: 6041 HEALTHEQUITY INC 101-43160-438100 04/30/23 Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: True 16467803 Participant Fee - April 2023 41.00 04/30/2023 101-41800-413500 04/30/2023 40588253 FSA - Dependent Care 192.30 04/30/2023 101-00000-217200 101-42500-438100 40593047 FSA - Dependent Care 1,076.00 04/30/2023 101-00000-217200 04/30/23 51-6505914-1 - Shop/Garage Check Total: 1,309.30 101-43127-438100 Vendor: 5188 HEALTHY CONTRIBUTIONS Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: True 4/20/2023 AARP Supplement/At Your Best 10.20 04/30/2023 226-45122-430900 Check Total: 10.20 Vendor: 5646 JACK HENRY & ASSOCIATES, INC. Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: True 4266771 Client Account Fees - April 2023 57.17 04/30/2023 226-45122-443980 Check Total: 57.17 Vendor: 4732 MONEY MOVERS, INC. Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: True 156934 Fitness Rewards - March 2023 23.00 04/30/2023 226-45122-430900 Check Total: 23.00 Vendor: 1585 XCEL ENERGY Check Sequence: 8 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 -DMV 510.48 04/30/2023 653-41990-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Facilities Mgmt 159.53 04/30/2023 701-00000-438100 04/30/23 51-6505915-2 - Parks 680.53 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 -MCC 6,719.91 04/30/2023 226-45126-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Animal Shelter 124.77 04/30/2023 101-42700-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Library 1,129.42 04/30/2023 101-45501-438100 04/30/23 51-6505907-2 - Park Lots- auto 87.28 04/30/2023 101-43160-438100 04/30/23 51-6505907-2 - Parking Lots 91.64 04/30/2023 101-43160-438100 04/30/23 51-6505905-0 - Water 10,444.65 04/30/2023 601-49440-438100 04/30/23 51-6505915-2 - Ice Rink 33% 124.91 04/30/2023 601-49440-438100 04/30/23 ZZZNEP-IMPLEM- 51-6505908-3 18.52 04/30/2023 101-42500-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - City Hall 1,483.61 04/30/2023 101-41940-438100 04/30/23 51-6505914-1 - Shop/Garage 1,464.04 04/30/2023 101-43127-438100 ACH Enabled: True AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/01/2023 - 12:12 PM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Fire Station 1,266.86 04/30/2023 101-42200-438100 04/30/23 51-7780310-4 - Bldg. Inspec. G 62.78 04/30/2023 101-41940-438100 04/30/23 51-0623082-8 - MontiArts 96.29 04/30/2023 101-45204-438100 04/30/23 51-6505915-2 - NSP- Softball 248.55 04/30/2023 101-45203-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Liquor Store 1,657.52 04/30/2023 609-49754-438100 04/30/23 51-6505906-1 - Sewer 1,731.51 04/30/2023 602-49490-438100 04/30/23 51-0395766-0 - Ramsey Pumphous 0.00 04/30/2023 601-49440-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Senior Center 349.09 04/30/2023 101-45175-438100 04/30/23 51-6572904-0 - WWTP 8,437.52 04/30/2023 602-49480-438100 04/30/23 51-6505915-2 - NSP- consc/sec. 26.54 04/30/2023 101-45203-438100 04/30/23 51-6505916-3 - Street Lights 14,894.23 04/30/2023 101-43160-438100 04/30/23 51-0371645-4 - SwanCam 0.00 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - National Guard 174.54 04/30/2023 101-42800-438100 04/30/23 51-6505911-8 - Parks Bldg 694.44 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/23 51-13295413-8 - 103 Pine St 0.00 04/30/2023 213-46301-438100 04/30/23 51-13295413-8 - Parks 0.00 04/30/2023 101-45201-438100 04/30/23 51-13295413-8 - Water 0.00 04/30/2023 601-49440-438100 04/30/23 51-13295413-8 -Streets 0.00 04/30/2023 101-43120-438100 04/30/23 51-0013373403-2 - MontiArts 121.22 04/30/2023 101-45204-438100 04/30/23 Solar Reward Credit -21,825.24 04/30/2023 101-41310-362140 04/30/23 amount booked to AR -2,295.92 04/30/2023 101-00000-115030 Check Total: 28,679.22 Total for Check Run: 61,986.35 Total of Number of Checks: 8 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 05/08/23 Approved by: Mayor Lloyd Hilgart AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/01/2023 - 12:12 PM) Page 3 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: Julie.Cheney Printed: 05/04/2023 - 10:59AM Batch: 00205.05.2023 - 205.05.2023 AP Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Moiiii6effo Y Reference Vendor: 6129 CHRISTINE ALBERTS Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: True 4/29/2023 Mileage Reimbursement - Fraud Training (53.4 r 34.98 05/09/2023 653-41990-433100 Check Total: 34.98 Vendor: 1017 ALEX AIR APPARATUS INC Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: True 6804 Annual Compressor Service & Air Quality Test 1,009.88 05/09/2023 101-42200-440100 Check Total: 1,009.88 Vendor: 6198 DAVID NORMAN ANDERSON Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 4/27/2023 Referee Mens Spring Hockey League (3 games) 225.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431990 Check Total: 225.00 Vendor: 3491 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: False 3598332 Resale - Beer 149.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 3599579 Resale - Beer 473.80 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 Check Total: 623.00 Vendor: 1368 AUTO VALUE MONTICELLO Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 21210179 Gas Magnum Truck Shocks (4) 185.96 05/09/2023 101-42200-422110 21210218 Channel Style Lunette Eye 84.99 05/09/2023 101-43120-422100 21210227 Midwest Springs (2) 4.98 05/09/2023 101-43120-422100 21210230 Stabilizer Bar Links (2) 161.98 05/09/2023 101-42200-422110 21210275 Starter Solenoid 50.99 05/09/2023 101-42200-422100 21210329 140 MIG Welder (120 V) 615.00 05/09/2023 101-43120-424100 21210457 16 Gauge 4 Wire (2) 55.98 05/09/2023 101-43127-422990 21210546 12 V Battery, Addt'l Battery 84.98 05/09/2023 101-43120-422100 21210563 7 Pole RV Blade Trailer Connector 16.99 05/09/2023 101-43120-422110 21210671 8 1/4 Metal Braided Valve Extension (4) 55.96 05/09/2023 101-43120-422100 21210776 1.5 Amp On Board Battery Maintainer 51.99 05/09/2023 101-42200-422110 21210789 Battery 151.48 05/09/2023 101-42200-422100 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page I Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 21210858 Welding Wire & Tip 113.98 05/09/2023 101-43120-422400 Check Total: 1,635.26 Vendor: 4636 AUTOZONE Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False 4330932261 SeaFoam Deep Creep Lubricant 13.99 05/09/2023 701-00000-421990 Check Total: 13.99 Vendor: 1051 BAILEY NURSERIES INC Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 0667547 Trees for Spring Tree Sale (210) 7,599.00 05/09/2023 101-46102-422500 Check Total: 7,599.00 Vendor: 3843 KATHY BASS Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: True 4/27/2023 Mileage Reimbursement - Training @ Wright Cc 11.79 05/09/2023 609-49754-433100 Check Total: 11.79 Vendor: 1065 BELLBOY CORPORATION Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: True 0099121600 Freight 77.01 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 0099121600 Resale- Liquor 6,046.30 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 0099121600 Resale- Wine 112.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 0099210700 Resale- Liquor 12,666.49 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 0099210700 Resale- Wine 64.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 0099210700 Freight 127.03 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 0099257000 Resale- Liquor 2,413.95 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 0106691800 Supplies- Bags 269.55 05/09/2023 609-49754-421990 0106691800 Resale - Olives, 80.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425500 0106691800 Resale - Bitters, Mix, Juice 273.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 0106691800 Freight 2.86 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 0106703600 Resale - Mix CREDIT -29.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 0106723900 Resale - Grenadine, Bloody Mary Mix, 132.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 0106723900 Resale - Olives, Coconut Cream 86.45 05/09/2023 609-49750-425500 0106723900 Resale - Bags 94.05 05/09/2023 609-49754-421990 0106723900 Freight 1.43 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 22,417.62 Vendor: 1067 BERNICK'S Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False 10069425 Resale - Pop, Water, Gatorade, 471.84 05/09/2023 226-45125-425410 10069426 Misc Credit Return Tank -2.00 05/09/2023 226-45125-421990 10069587 Resale - Beer 1,676.10 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 10069587 Resale - Beer N/A 57.40 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 10069588 Resale - Pop 66.80 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 10072057 Resale - Beer 1,648.90 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 10072058 Resale - Pop 86.08 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 10072059 Resale - Beer - CREDIT -27.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 Check Total: 3,978.12 Vendor: 6208 BLOCK 52 HOLDINGS LLC Check Sequence: 11 ACH Enabled: False 5/1/2023 MN DEED Redevelopment Grant Funding for H 284,122.50 05/09/2023 213-46301-443990 Check Total: 284,122.50 Vendor: 4328 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE & SPIF Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 348791557 Freight 41.53 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 348791557 Reale- Liquor 3,144.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 348791557 Reale - Wine 252.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 348791557 Reale - Bloody Mary Mix 60.22 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 348897058 Resale- Wine 664.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 348897058 Resale- Liquor 7,457.62 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 348897058 Freight 107.91 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 410852214 Freight- CREDIT -11.55 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 410852214 Resale - Wine CREDIT -164.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 410852214 Resale - Liquor CREDIT -537.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 Check Total: 11,014.23 Vendor: 4646 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES L.P. Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: True 2825691 Resale - Beer 17,193.85 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2825691 Resale - Beer N/A, 171.70 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 2826893 Resale- Beer 55.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2826893 Resale- Liquor 123.72 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2828823 Resale - Beer - CREDIT -70.73 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2828824 Resale - Beer 11,342.23 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2828824 Resale- Liquor 301.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2828824 Resale- Wine 90.12 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2828824 Resale - Lemon Sour, Club Soda, Tonic, 76.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 Check Total: 29,283.59 Vendor: 1095 CARLOS CREEK WINERY INC Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False 24937 Resale- Wine 1,311.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 Check Total: 1,311.00 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 3 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: 1103 CENTRAL HYDRAULICS INC Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 568161 Rebuild Case Loader Lift Arms (Kit, Supplies, L 831.58 05/09/2023 101-43120-422100 Check Total: 831.58 Vendor: 1106 CENTRAL MCGOWAN INC Check Sequence: 16 ACH Enabled: True 703277 Bulk Carbon Dioxide (512 lbs) 190.05 05/09/2023 701-00000-421600 Check Total: 190.05 Vendor: 2988 NITRA CERON Check Sequence: 17 ACH Enabled: True 4/27/2023 Mileage Reimbursement - Training @ Wright Cc 11.79 05/09/2023 609-49754-433100 Check Total: 11.79 Vendor: 2197 CORPORATE CONNECTION Check Sequence: 18 ACH Enabled: False 62526 Lime Class 3 Shirts (8) 160.00 05/09/2023 101-43120-421990 Check Total: 160.00 Vendor: 2080 CRYSTEEL TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: True FP190383 Unicover for Pickup (Facilities) 2,804.00 05/09/2023 701-00000-424100 FP191724 BackRack, MTG Kit, Utility Light Bracket 297.59 05/09/2023 101-43120-422110 Check Total: 3,101.59 Vendor: 1129 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC Check Sequence: 20 ACH Enabled: True 1875029 Resale - Beer CREDIT -20.80 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1884331 Resale - Beer 38,222.28 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1884946 Resale - Beer 1,818.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1887067 Resale - Beer 1,747.60 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1887067 Resale - Beer N/A, 178.95 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 1888859 Resale - Beer 30,296.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1889222 Resale - Beer 800.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1889693 Resale - Beer 126.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1889747 Resale - Beer Credit -147.55 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1892272 Resale - Beer 2,715.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 1895290 Resale - Beer Credit -150.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 Check Total: 75,585.88 Vendor: 5105 DELL MARKETING LP Check Sequence: 21 ACH Enabled: False 10667327530 Dell Latitude 5430 Laptop (Bldg Dept New Hire 1,082.13 05/09/2023 702-00000-424100 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 4 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Check Total: Vendor: 5201 DICK FAMILY, INC. 1606114 Resale - Beer 1606114 609-49750-425400 Resale - Beer N/A 1606114 05/09/2023 Tax - To Be Refunded 1607361 157.00 Resale - Beer 1609281 Resale - Beer 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 Check Total: Vendor: 4010 MARILYN DIRKSWAGER 208 Crafts & Creations March, April, May (3 Classes 210 ACH Enabled: False Library Story Time @ Headstart (March - May) 211 101-00000-220150 Family Story Time (March - May) (12) 210.00 05/09/2023 Check Total: Vendor: 6126 DREKKAR BREWING CO LLC 15581 Resale - Beer Check Total: Vendor: 1153 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 943484 976.50 202321 -PH Delta Modular PUD Ad#1308173 943485 202315 - Roberg CUP Ad#1308176 944676 202309 - Ordinance #800 Ad#1309760 Check Total: Vendor: 2004 TRACY ERGEN 5/1/2023 Mileage Reimbursement LMC Loss Control Woj 05/09/2023 101-41910-435100 Check Total: Vendor: 2154 FEDERATED CO-OPS INC 1664083 528.75 Tank Rental #122248 Check Total: Vendor: 2561 FERGUSON WATERWORKS 0509558 05/09/2023 RenewAnnual Neptune 360 Advanced Subscipti AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 5 Check Sequence: 22 ACH Enabled: True 1,366.15 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 55.35 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 6.63 05/09/2023 101-00000-115030 157.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 798.25 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2,383.38 Check Sequence: 23 ACH Enabled: False 240.00 05/09/2023 101-00000-220150 210.00 05/09/2023 101-00000-220150 420.00 05/09/2023 101-00000-220150 870.00 Check Sequence: 24 ACH Enabled: False 976.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 976.50 Check Sequence: 25 ACH Enabled: True 148.00 05/09/2023 101-41910-435100 148.00 05/09/2023 101-41910-435100 232.75 05/09/2023 101-41910-435100 528.75 Check Sequence: 26 ACH Enabled: True 37.34 05/09/2023 101-41800-433100 37.34 Check Sequence: 27 ACH Enabled: True 10.74 05/09/2023 101-45201-421990 10.74 Check Sequence: 28 ACH Enabled: False 8,750.00 05/09/2023 601-49440-443300 Page 5 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 6 Check Total: 8,750.00 Vendor: 1179 FIRE SAFETY USA INC Check Sequence: 29 ACH Enabled: False 171072 Engine 11 - Vehicle Inspection, Foam System Se 1,329.50 05/09/2023 101-42200-440500 171074 Engine 12 - Vehicle Inspection:Foam System & 1 1,827.50 05/09/2023 101-42200-440500 171076 Tower I1 - Vehicle Inspection, Foam System Ser 1,639.50 05/09/2023 101-42200-440500 171077 Tender I I - Vehicle Inspection, Pump Flow Test, 1,193.50 05/09/2023 101-42200-440500 171079 Tender 12 - Vehicle Inspection, Filters 1,212.50 05/09/2023 101-42200-440500 Check Total: 7,202.50 Vendor: 6213 HEIDI GOELZ Check Sequence: 30 ACH Enabled: True 4/27/2023 Mileage Reimbursement - Training @ Wright C< 11.79 05/09/2023 609-49754-433100 Check Total: 11.79 Vendor: 1413 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL INC Check Sequence: 31 ACH Enabled: True 3040608 April 2023 Tickets (167) - 1/2 Water 112.73 05/09/2023 601-49440-432770 3040608 April 2023 Tickets (167) - 1/2 Sewer 112.72 05/09/2023 602-49490-432770 Check Total: 225.45 Vendor: 1223 HAWKINS INC Check Sequence: 32 ACH Enabled: True 6460928 Aluminum Sulfate Liquid - WWTP 6,958.90 05/09/2023 602-49480-421990 Check Total: 6,958.90 Vendor: 4650 JASEN HOGLUND Check Sequence: 33 ACH Enabled: False 0152 Custom Lettering 270.00 05/09/2023 101-43120-421990 0152 Custom Lettering 60.00 05/09/2023 101-45201-421990 Check Total: 330.00 Vendor: 3971 INTL UNION OF OPER ENGINEERS LOCAL Check Sequence: 34 ACH Enabled: False June 2023 Health Insurance - Union - June 2023 21,300.00 05/09/2023 101-00000-217061 Check Total: 21,300.00 Vendor: 1263 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. Check Sequence: 35 ACH Enabled: False 2278454 Resale- Liquor 139.56 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2278454 Freight 1.72 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2278455 Resale- Wine 501.60 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2278455 Freight 12.04 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2278969 Resale - Liquor 5,336.61 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 6 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 2278969 Freight 66.74 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2278970 Resale- Wine 2,837.35 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2278970 Freight 76.82 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2280101 Resale - Liquor 1,266.76 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2280101 Freight 14.33 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2280102 Resale- Wine 1,341.04 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2280102 Resale- Mixes 70.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 2280102 Freight 27.52 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2282923 Resale- Liquor 817.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2282923 Freight 6.88 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2282935 Resale - Liquor 2,259.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2282935 Freight 43.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2282936 Resale- Wine 39.84 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2282936 Freight 1.72 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2283423 Resale - Liquor 1,786.96 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2283423 Freight 29.84 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2283424 Resale- Wine 3,197.94 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2283424 Freight 92.88 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2283424 Resale- Mixes 76.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 2284671 Resale - Liquor 3,497.35 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2284671 Freight 30.39 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2284672 Resale- Wine 843.83 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2284672 Freight 22.36 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2284673 Resale- Beer 54.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 2287260 Resale - Liquor 6,799.70 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2287260 Freight 141.91 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2287261 Resale- Mixes 455.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 2287261 Freight 25.80 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 7 Check Total: 31,913.69 Vendor: 2641 JOHNSON MATERIALS INC Check Sequence: 36 ACH Enabled: False 10696 Washed Sand (9.7 yds) 71.79 05/09/2023 101-43120-422400 Check Total: 71.79 Vendor: 5974 JOTL PROPERTIES, LLC Check Sequence: 37 ACH Enabled: False 99 May 2023 213 West Broadway Rent 1,500.00 05/09/2023 101-45204-441200 Check Total: 1,500.00 Vendor: 5444 JULIA KAROS Check Sequence: 38 ACH Enabled: True 4626 May 2023 - Cleaning Fire/Law Enforcement 560.00 05/09/2023 701-00000-431100 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 7 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 8 Check Total: 560.00 Vendor: 1273 KIWI KAI IMPORTS, INC. Check Sequence: 39 ACH Enabled: True 199650 Resale- Wine 587.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 199650 Resale- Liquor 300.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 199650 Freight 10.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 200447 Freight 28.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 200447 Resale- Wine 1,974.15 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 Check Total: 2,900.15 Vendor: 5765 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO Check Sequence: 40 ACH Enabled: True 57427 MCCENT - Architect Determination MCC Entra 1,797.14 05/09/2023 701-00000-440100 Check Total: 1,797.14 Vendor: 6212 JAMES LEMKE Check Sequence: 41 ACH Enabled: False 4/27/2023 Referee Mens Spring Hockey (3 Games) 225.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431990 Check Total: 225.00 Vendor: 1303 M AMUNDSON CIGAR & CANDY CO, LLP Check Sequence: 42 ACH Enabled: True 360806 Resale-cigerettes 2,580.87 05/09/2023 609-49750-425500 360806 Resale - chew, soda, lime juice, parry parasols 356.10 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 Check Total: 2,936.97 Vendor: 4072 TREVOR MACK Check Sequence: 43 ACH Enabled: True 4/26/2023 Reimbursement - Ubiquiti Switch Lite Pro 8 - Bl 121.92 05/09/2023 702-00000-421990 Check Total: 121.92 Vendor: 1726 MARCO TECHNOLOGIES Check Sequence: 44 ACH Enabled: True 500429998 4/24/23 - 5/24/23 - Contract Payment 1,544.06 05/09/2023 702-00000-431900 INV 11131067 4/22/23 - 5/21/23 - Contract Payment- Unify IT 3,798.85 05/09/2023 702-00000-431900 Check Total: 5,342.91 Vendor: 5578 MINNESOTA CONCRETE LIFTING LLC Check Sequence: 45 ACH Enabled: False 4/24/2023 Raise Apron Around Building (405 Ramsey St) 1,875.00 05/09/2023 601-49440-440600 Check Total: 1,875.00 Vendor: 2512 MONTICELLO PLBG HTG AC LLC Check Sequence: 46 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 8 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 26484 Replace 2 Furnaces & AC Systems @ Animal Sl 4,230.00 05/09/2023 101-42700-440100 Check Total: 4,230.00 Vendor: 1390 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC Check Sequence: 47 ACH Enabled: True 1382617-00 Clutch Assembly, Belt Driven, Spring Tine Rept 979.67 05/09/2023 101-45201-422990 Check Total: 979.67 Vendor: 5347 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES Check Sequence: 48 ACH Enabled: False IN1807147 Fire Pro X (2) 1,006.52 05/09/2023 101-42200-421120 Check Total: 1,006.52 Vendor: 1913 NEW FRANCE WINE Check Sequence: 49 ACH Enabled: False 203306 Resale- Wine 1,196.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 203306 Resale- Liquor 282.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 203306 Freight 30.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 203715 Freight 6.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 203715 Resale- Wine 130.67 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 Check Total: 1,644.67 Vendor: 5255 NEW LOOK CONTRACTING INC Check Sequence: 50 ACH Enabled: False Pay Voucher #1 22C003 - School Blvd SRTS - Pay Voucher #1 5,514.75 05/09/2023 400-43300-459024 Check Total: 5,514.75 Vendor: 6207 NORTECH PARKING SYSTEMS USA LLC Check Sequence: 51 ACH Enabled: False 51 WO# 7413 - Reconnected & Tested Modbus 412.50 05/09/2023 101-43120-440990 Check Total: 412.50 Vendor: 5211 RANDI O'KEEFE KRIER Check Sequence: 52 ACH Enabled: True May 1st Semi Monthly Contract Payment 1,622.25 05/09/2023 101-42700-431200 Check Total: 1,622.25 Vendor: 4345 OPG -3 INC Check Sequence: 53 ACH Enabled: False 6637 Addt'l Laserfiche Software Licenses (7) 5,916.79 05/09/2023 702-00000-431900 Check Total: 5,916.79 Vendor: 1417 OSC OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY Check Sequence: 54 ACH Enabled: True 0003553276 Cylinder Tank Rentals LG (4), Med (2) 39.50 05/09/2023 101-43127-421990 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 9 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 0008623014 Heating Tip, Flint Strikers, (Torch Supplies) 464.70 05/09/2023 101-43127-421990 Check Total: 504.20 Vendor: 5755 PATRIOT NEWS MN LLC Check Sequence: 55 ACH Enabled: False 8587 Spring Wine Sale - Ad 4/1/23 514.70 05/09/2023 609-49754-434990 Check Total: 514.70 Vendor: 4633 PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP INC Check Sequence: 56 ACH Enabled: True 558856 Resale - Concession Food @ MCC 559.42 05/09/2023 226-45125-425410 Check Total: 559.42 Vendor: 1427 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS CO Check Sequence: 57 ACH Enabled: False 3576406 Resale - Liquor 2,226.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 3576406 Freight 26.05 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6577309 Resale - Liquor 1,549.95 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 6577309 Freight 20.64 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6577310 Resale - Wine 1,596.95 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 6577310 Resale- Mixes 34.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 6577310 Freight 46.44 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6579932 Resale- Liquor 243.75 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 6579932 Freight 8.60 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6580925 Resale - Liquor 2,711.73 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 6580925 Freight 34.69 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6580926 Resale- Mixes 84.15 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 6580926 Resale- Liquor 99.25 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 6580926 Resale- Wine 1,523.21 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 6580926 Freight 52.46 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 6583008 Resale- Liquor 331.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 6583008 Freight 8.60 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 10,597.97 Vendor: 3574 PREFERRED TITLE INC Check Sequence: 58 ACH Enabled: False 5/2/2023 Purchase 207 E River St - Closing on Property 324,913.88 05/09/2023 404-45202-453010 Check Total: 324,913.88 Vendor: 5454 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICES LLC Check Sequence: 59 ACH Enabled: True 1188 Cleaning Services - April 2023 10,670.00 05/09/2023 701-00000-431100 Check Total: 10,670.00 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 10 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: 5431 QUADIENT FINANCE USA INC Check Sequence: 60 ACH Enabled: False 5/3/2023 Postage DMV: Titles, Registrations etc. (8) 166.84 05/09/2023 653-41990-432200 Check Total: 166.84 Vendor: 4962 RENGEL PRINTING COMPANY, INC Check Sequence: 61 ACH Enabled: True 158471 MCC guest passes 111.10 05/09/2023 226-45122-431990 Check Total: 111.10 Vendor: 6209 RIVERWALK TOWNHOME ASSOC Check Sequence: 62 ACH Enabled: False 5/3/2023 Replace Decorative Lighting Damaged During T 166.59 05/09/2023 101-43120-422990 Check Total: 166.59 Vendor: 6211 ROBBINS FAMILY TRUST Check Sequence: 63 ACH Enabled: False 4/26/2023 202244 - Escrow Refund Jefferson Commons 7,045.00 05/09/2023 101-00000-220110 4/26/2023 22D005 - Escrow Refund Jefferson Commons -3,088.34 05/09/2023 101-00000-220110 Check Total: 3,956.66 Vendor: 6210 ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES Check Sequence: 64 ACH Enabled: False 4/26/2023 201999 - Refund Planning & Zoning Escrow 1,565.75 05/09/2023 101-00000-220110 Check Total: 1,565.75 Vendor: 4660 SAFE -FAST, INC Check Sequence: 65 ACH Enabled: True INV274438 Vented Hard Hats (8) 104.96 05/09/2023 101-43110-421990 INV274785 Lime Class II T Shirts 101.70 05/09/2023 601-49440-421990 INV274785 Lime Class II T Shirts 101.70 05/09/2023 602-49490-421990 INV274785 Lime Class II T Shirts 223.60 05/09/2023 101-43120-421990 Check Total: 531.96 Vendor: 3751 CHRISTINE SCHYMA Check Sequence: 66 ACH Enabled: False 4/27/2023 Farmers Market Token Collection Log - 4/26/23 41.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431992 Check Total: 41.00 Vendor: 2497 SHERBURNE WRIGHT CABLE COMMISSIC Check Sequence: 67 ACH Enabled: False 5/2/2023 Cable Franchise Fees - TDS/Bridgewater - Qtr 1 7,936.60 05/09/2023 101-00000-208020 5/2/2023 Cable PEG Fees - TDS/Bridgewater - Qtr 12022 1,159.09 05/09/2023 101-00000-208020 Check Total: 9,095.69 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 11 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: 5210 ADAM SMIGLEWSKI Check Sequence: 68 ACH Enabled: True 4/27/2023 Referee Mens Spring Hockey (3 Games) 225.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431990 5/1/2023 Referee Mens Spring Hockey (2 Games) 150.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431990 Check Total: 375.00 Vendor: 4325 SNAP-ON INDUSTRIAL Check Sequence: 69 ACH Enabled: False ARV/57041564 24V Circuit Tester 104.96 05/09/2023 101-43127-421990 Check Total: 104.96 Vendor: 3309 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPIRITS, Check Sequence: 70 ACH Enabled: False 2336254 Freight 22.75 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2336254 Resale - Liquor 2,389.85 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2336255 Resale- Wine 1,352.57 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2336255 Freight 18.20 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2338615 Freight 14.93 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 2338615 Resale - Liquor 1,885.53 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 2338616 Resale- Wine 366.64 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 2338616 Freight 7.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 6,057.47 Vendor: 5989 SP3,LLC Check Sequence: 71 ACH Enabled: True W-184823 Resale - Beer 635.70 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 W-185787 Resale - Beer 109.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425200 Check Total: 745.20 Vendor: 1710 ST. CLOUD OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY Check Sequence: 72 ACH Enabled: False 00-012021 LM 894LT 4 Button Transmitter @ PW 649.65 05/09/2023 701-00000-440100 Check Total: 649.65 Vendor: 4459 JAMES THARES Check Sequence: 73 ACH Enabled: True 5/3/2023 Mileage Reimbursement (79 Miles) 51.76 05/09/2023 213-46301-433100 Check Total: 51.76 Vendor: 1524 TK ELEVATOR Check Sequence: 74 ACH Enabled: True 3007238103 Elevator Maint Agreement (5/1/23 - 7/31/23) 715.50 05/09/2023 701-00000-431900 Check Total: 715.50 Vendor: 4656 TRUE FABRICATIONS, INC. Check Sequence: 75 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 12 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 1227225 Resale - Glasses, Shaker, Pourers, Shot Glasses, 749.80 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 1227912 Resale - Woodford Reserve Syrup 132.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 Check Total: 881.80 Vendor: 1188 TWAIT WINES, INC Check Sequence: 76 ACH Enabled: False 5132 Resale- Wine 396.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 Check Total: 396.00 Vendor: 3783 ULINE Check Sequence: 77 ACH Enabled: False 162479192 Bounty towels, foam soap 229.90 05/09/2023 609-49754-421990 162908102 Toilet Paper 175.92 05/09/2023 609-49754-421990 Check Total: 405.82 Vendor: 4774 SALLY VAN BROCKLIN Check Sequence: 78 ACH Enabled: False 05/02/2023 Farmer's Market Music - 5/18/2023 200.00 05/09/2023 226-45127-431990 Check Total: 200.00 Vendor: 1550 VEOLIA WATER N AM OPERATING SERV L: Check Sequence: 79 ACH Enabled: True 9000092486 June 2023 - WWTP Operations & Maintenance 68,637.32 05/09/2023 602-49480-430800 Check Total: 68,637.32 Vendor: 1552 VIKING COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Check Sequence: 80 ACH Enabled: True 3182209 Resale - Pop, Water, Lemonade 712.50 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 Check Total: 712.50 Vendor: 1684 VINOCOPIA Check Sequence: 81 ACH Enabled: True 0327781 -IN Resale- Wine 320.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 0327781 -IN Resale - Liquor 344.25 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 0327781 -IN Freight 12.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 0328214 -IN Resale - Liquor 134.25 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 0328214 -IN Resale- Wine 222.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 0328214 -IN Resale - Ginger Beer 48.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425400 0328214 -IN Freight 12.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 1,092.50 Vendor: 1561 WATER LABORATORIES INC Check Sequence: 82 ACH Enabled: True 9495 Water Testing - April 2023 270.00 05/09/2023 601-49440-431990 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 13 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total: 270.00 Vendor: 1567 WES OLSON ELECTRIC LLC Check Sequence: 83 ACH Enabled: True 11077 Labor - Wire Water Sensor & Valve in Pool Equi 750.00 05/09/2023 701-00000-440100 11077 Parts - Water Sensor, 40VA Transformer, Misc S 475.00 05/09/2023 701-00000-440100 Check Total: 1,225.00 Vendor: 1572 THE WINE COMPANY Check Sequence: 84 ACH Enabled: True 233519 Resale- Wine 1,004.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 233519 Resale- Liquor 788.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-425100 233519 Freight 30.00 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 1,822.00 Vendor: 1573 WINE MERCHANTS INC Check Sequence: 85 ACH Enabled: False 151274 Freight 15.48 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 151274 Resale - Wine 1,318.58 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 Check Total: 1,334.06 Vendor: 1206 WINEBOW INC. Check Sequence: 86 ACH Enabled: True MN00129896 Resale - Wine 545.92 05/09/2023 609-49750-425300 MN00129896 Freight 6.75 05/09/2023 609-49750-433300 Check Total: 552.67 Vendor: 5635 WK & ASSOCIATES LLC Check Sequence: 87 ACH Enabled: True May Monthly Storage Rent (1/2) 362.50 05/09/2023 101-43120-443990 May Monthly Storage Rent (1/2) 362.50 05/09/2023 101-43125-443990 Check Total: 725.00 Total for Check Run: 1,014,750.02 The preceding list of bills payable was reviewed and approved for payment. Date: 5/8/2023 Approved by: Total of Number of checks: 87 Mayor Lloyd Hilgart AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (05/04/2023 - 10:59 AM) Page 14 City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments Prepared by: Meeting Date: Nx Consent Agenda Item Human Resources Manager 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve new hires and departures for city departments. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Council is asked to ratify the attached list of new hires and departures for the City. This listing includes full-time, part-time, seasonal, and temporary employees. The listing may also include status changes and promotions. Budget Impact: Positions are generally included in the budget. II. Staff Workload Impact: If new position, there may be some training involved. If terminated position, existing staff will cover hours as needed, until replacement. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of new hires and departures as identified on the attached list. SUPPORTING DATA • List of new hires and terminated employees. NEW EMPLOYEES Name Title Department Hire Date Class Noah Mahoney Lifeguard/WSI MCC 4/26/2023 PT Terry Sickels Parks Worker Parks 5/1/2023 Seasonal Gavin Simon Parks Worker Parks 5/1/2023 Seasonal Travis Laage Street Maintenance Operator Streets 5/8/2023 FT Hunter Thorson Parks Worker Parks 5/8/2023 Seasonal Bruce Kraemer Parks Worker Parks 5/30/2023 Seasonal Johnathon Dahl Parks Worker Parks 6/21/2023 Seasonal Name Monty Ringquist Jodi Galvin Reason Voluntary Voluntary TERMINATING EMPLOYEES New Hire and Terms City Council 2023: 5/1/2023 Department Effective Date MCC 4/29/2023 Liquor Store 5/14/2023 Class FT FT City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2C. Consideration of approving the sale or disposal of surplus City property Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item N/A 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A N/A There is no report this City Council Cycle. City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2D. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-38 accepting donations from Cargill - $10,000 for Special Response Unit (SRU) of Fire Department and $5,000 for the Let's Chalk festival Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item City Clerk 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to adopt Resolution 2023-38 accepting the donation from Cargill in the amount of $15,000. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City Council is asked to approve a $15,000 donation from Cargill. Of the total, $10,000 will go toward the Fire Department's Special Response Unit and $5,000 will be used for the 2023 Let's Chalk festival. As required by State statute, if the City accepts the donation of funds, City Council is required to adopt a resolution specifying the amount of the donation and its use. Budget Impact: The donation received will help offset the annual cost of the Special Response Unit and the cost for the Let's Chalk festival. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends adopting Resolution 2023-38 accepting the donation. SUPPORTING DATA • Resolution 2023-38 CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2023-38 RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRIBUTIONS WHEREAS, the City of Monticello is generally authorized to accept contributions of real and personal property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 465.03 and 465.04 for the benefit of its citizens and is specifically authorized to maintain such property for the benefit of its citizens in accordance with the terms prescribed by the donor. Said gifts may be limited under provisions of MN Statutes Section 471.895. WHEREAS, the following persons and or entities have offered to contribute contributions or gifts to the City as listed: DONOR/ENTITY DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE VALUE Cargill Cash/Special Response Unit (SRU) $10,000 Cargill Cash/Let's Chalk $5,000 WHEREAS, all said contributions are intended to aid the City in establishing facilities, operations or programs within the city's jurisdiction either alone or in cooperation with others, as allowed by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that it is appropriate to accept the contributions offered. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Monticello as follows: 1. The contributions described above are hereby accepted by the City of Monticello. 2. The contributions described above will be used as designated by the donor. This may entail reimbursing or allocating the money to another entity that will utilize the funds for the purpose stated above. Adopted by the City Council of Monticello this 8th day of May, 2023. Lloyd Hilgart, Mayor Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2E. Consideration of approving application for three-day temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for the Music on the Mississippi Outdoor Concert Series at West Bridge Park on June 21, July 19, and August 16, 2023 Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item City Clerk 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve three-day temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City is collaborating with the Monticello Lions to serve alcohol at the Music on the Mississippi concert series. The Lions are requesting approval of an application for a three-day temporary liquor license. The dates of the events are June 21, July 19, and August 16, 2023. The concerts take place at Ellison Park. I. Budget Impact: N/A. II. Staff Workload Impact: Minimal administrative time. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of the three-day temporary liquor license for the Monticello Lions for Music on the Mississippi concert series. SUPPORTING DATA A. Application B. Certificate of Liability Insurance Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division �F 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 222, St. Paul, MN 55101 651-201-7500 Fax 651-297-5259 TTY 651-282-6555 Alcohol & Gambling EnforcementAPPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 DAY L _jTO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE Name of organization Date organized Tax exempt number Monticello Lions Club 01/01/1974 51-0156243 Address City State Zip Code Po Box 673 Monticello Minnesota—I 55362 Name of person making application Business phone Home phone Amanda Galindo 763-923-4655 _ Date(s) of event Type of organization 106/21/2023,07/19/2023,08/16/2023 ❑ Club ❑ Charitable F] Religious RX Other non-profit Organization officer's name City State Zip Code Glen Nemec Big Lake Minnesotan 55309 Organization officer's name City State Zip Code Mike Jones Monticello Minnesota 55362 Organization officer's name City State Zip Code Scott Maus Monticello Minnesota _ 55362 Organization officer's name City State Zip Code 1 7_11Minnesota _ Location where permit will be used. If an outdoor area, describe. Ellison Park 913 E River St, Monticello, MN 55362 If the applicant will contract for intoxicating liquor service give the name and address of the liquor license providing the service. NA If the applicant will carry liquor liability insurance please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. West Bend Mutual $1,000,000 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 Date Approved Permit Date City or County E-mail Address City or County Phone Number Signature City Clerk or County Official 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.TEMPORARYAPPLICATION@STATE.MN.US / A� " CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE -DATE M/DD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, 11/16/2022 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 CONTACT Customer Care NAME: West Bend Mutual Insurance Company 926-4244 FA (262) 365-2200 SCC Ext): 0.(866) JCNo): E-MAIL customercare@wbmi.com 1900 South 18th Avenue EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # West Bend WI 53095 INSURERA: West Bend Mutual Insurance Company 15350 INSURED INSURER B: INSURER C : Monticello Lions Club INSURER D: PO Box 673 INSURER E: INSURER F: Monticello MN 55362 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL22111659311 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 LTR TYPE OF INSURANCEADDLSUBR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE FX OCCUR DAMAGE TO PREM SES Ea oNcE ante $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ Excluded PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 A A107246 01/01/2023 01/01/2024 LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY❑PRO ❑ LOC JECT: MOTHER PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 Ea accident BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANYAUTO A OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS A107246 01/01/2023 01/01/2024 BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Per accident X HIRED�/ NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY /� AUTOS ONLY UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LAB CLAIMS -MADE DED I I RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N PER OTH- STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE ❑ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE- POLICY LIMIT $ Each Common Cause $1,000,000 A Liquor Liability Y A107247 01/01/2023 01/01/2024 Aggregate Limit $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) City of Monticello is recognized as an Additional Insured with regard to Liquor Liability coverage per form NS0280 attached to this policy and with regard to the General Liability when required by written contract per form WB1890. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Monticello ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 505 Walnut St AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Monticello MN 55362-8821 @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2F. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit for Rustech Brewing for an event to be held on Mav 20. 2023 Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item City Clerk 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Public Works Director/City Engineer, City Administrator Parks & Recreation Director Motion to approve the special event permit for Rustech Brewing for a Go Topless Day Jeep event on May 20, 2023, including waiving of special event fee and closing of a portion of the 311 Street parking lot contingent on notification of surrounding business owners. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Rustech Brewing submitted a special event permit application for Saturday, May 20, 2023. The event is the Go Topless Day Jeep event and is proposed to take place from noon — 6 p.m. Rustech Brewing is requesting use of the 3rd Street Parking lot for the event, advertising of the closure, and a waiver of the event fee. The applicant submitted a drawing of the area within the parking lot where the event will take place and requested city resources to block off the area. The applicant will be required to notify surrounding business owners of the lot closure and the event. Budget Impact: N/A II. Staff Impact: N/A III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION City staff recommends approval of the special event permit as requested, including waiver of fee and closure of portion of 3rd Street parking lot, including city resources to block off the closure and advertisement of closure contingent on notification of surrounding business owners by the applicant. SUPPORTING DATA • Application CITY OF Monti lo CITY OF [VIONTIC'ELLO Conurrurnity Development 505 Walnut Street, Suite I Special Event Permit Monticello, MN 55352 (7613) 295-2 71 1 f infb(r�ci.monticello.rrlrr.us Aimlication Checklist Complete Application Required The review and consideration of anapplication submittedshall only ❑rcur if such application includes all items that are required in support of the appliration and is deemed complete by the City ClerVs Office_ Application Submission Schedule Application, required infannation, and payment must be submitted no later than �10 working days priorto desired approval date. Application I rrformation ApplicantsshaII mote that in addition to a special event permits any liquor license or permits sign permits and building permits for tents may aIso be required and are not included urithin the special event permit application and approval. Any requested use of C ity f ar i I iti es, Citystaff resources, City equipment, and/or City property (including rights of way) and/or any requested waive of application fee or park rental fees requires review and approval by the City Council. In addition, events which occur after 10 PM may requires review and approva I by the City Council as re late d to noise ordinances_ Pie ase provi de r- lear i nfo rrnati on i n th e application regardinZ these requests. PROPERTY INFOR MA71ON Pro erty Address 105 W 3RD ST Montir_elic SAN 55362 Property Legal Description Sect -1 1 Twp -121 Range -025 Original Plat Mon4cello Block -035 Property ID Number 155010035040 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Owner Name Clwner Address Bill Burt 6328 86TH ST NE Monticello MN 55362 CYwner Phone Owner Email 612-414-9437 I Bill.Burt@Rustechbrewing.com poUPPLICWT INFORMATION Applicant Name Bill Burt Applicant Address 5328 86TH ST WJE Applicant Phone 512-414-9437 Applicant Email Bill 1.Bu Rustechbrawin -oom Ala me of Event National Go topless Day -Jeep Show Location/Address of Event 1105 W 3RD ST Montioello MN 55362 Dates & Ti mes of Event IMay 20th 202312 to 6:OOPM Complete Application Required The review and consideration of anapplication submittedshall only ❑rcur if such application includes all items that are required in support of the appliration and is deemed complete by the City ClerVs Office_ Application Submission Schedule Application, required infannation, and payment must be submitted no later than �10 working days priorto desired approval date. Application I rrformation ApplicantsshaII mote that in addition to a special event permits any liquor license or permits sign permits and building permits for tents may aIso be required and are not included urithin the special event permit application and approval. Any requested use of C ity f ar i I iti es, Citystaff resources, City equipment, and/or City property (including rights of way) and/or any requested waive of application fee or park rental fees requires review and approval by the City Council. In addition, events which occur after 10 PM may requires review and approva I by the City Council as re late d to noise ordinances_ Pie ase provi de r- lear i nfo rrnati on i n th e application regardinZ these requests. APPLICANT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS CITY CHECK-IN CH ECIC A written narrative including; 1. A description of the proposed special event, how it will function on the property, hours and dates of operation, and any other information necessary to fully describe the request; and 2. An explanation of how the proposed special event will meet each of the review criteria specified by code (on reverse), as well as any additional criteria that may apply for the specific use. A. Any requested use of City facilities, City staff resources, City See equipment and City property (including rights of way) and/or any Section 1 requested waiver of application fee or park rental fees requires review and approval by the City Council A site plan 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; See A. Proposed storage spaces; Section 2 4• Natural features such as woodlands, wetlands, shorelines, etc; 5. iProposed number of parking spaces (if applicable). If deemed necessary by the Community Development Department, a survey may be required to be submitted with the application in addition to a site plan. TBD Any event proposing to erect a temporary tent structure is required to obtain a permit from the Monticello Department of Building and NO TENT Safety and Code Enforcement. Certificate of insurance/liability coverage. Foster White /Christensen group In Process Electronic copies of all written narratives and plan sets required a Do -•:;e. Application fee: $50 $25 — for non- prof it/charitabie organization Special Event Review Process • The City Clerk w i l l review a I I a pplications. • Applications determined to conform with the approval criteria outlined in Monticello Zoning Code Section 2.ML)(4)(a) and listed below shall be approved by the Community Development Department with any conditions deemed necessary. A copy of the approved permit shall be provided to the applicant which includes all conditions and comments. + Applications not conforming with the approval criteria outlined in Section 2.4(L)(4)(a) shall be denied by the Community Development Department. + A notice of denial shall he provided to the applicant which includes all identified reasons for denial. Section 1 Dear Monticello Staff, On Saturday, May 20 from 12 to 6 PM we have been asked to be a host place for the first annual National Go Topless Day (jeep show). This event is being sponsored by barricade off-road. They will be matching up to a portion of funds raised by the event. These nonprofit funds will be going to Homes for our Troops. Once homes for our troops raises $1 million, 80% to 90% of these funds will go towards helping a qualified combat wounded veteran. Have a home built for them. To qualify the veteran must have lost two limbs in combat. We are asking for 3/4 of the parking lot to be blocked off so that we can host 100+ jeeps for a public cheap show. We are also filling out an off premise liquor license so that our guest can enjoy our beer offsite while looking at all the jeeps. We are also asking for the application fee to be waived for this day. All the areas that will be a part of this event will be properly cared for and cleaned up at the end of the event. We are asking for some barricades to be set up in the parking lot so the public knows where they cannot park. Thank you, Bill & Penny Burt Section 2 Below is a picture of how the area will be closed off from 12pm to 6pm. The far west of the parking lot wil be open for other business parking and access to ally. N'& . �.YAW - 4_�70 ` F, � r- �.YAW - 4_�70 ` F, Special Event Temporary Us& Perritit Appronral CMftia Apprav-a I of a Special Event Permit sha II only be granted once the City Clerk has determined the use• shall: ■ Not be detrirrnental to property or improvurrrents in the surrounding area OF to the public health, safety, or genieral welfare, t M compatible with the principal uses taking place On the site; t INot have substarntial adverse effects or noise im pacts on rhea rby reiidentia I neighborhoods; t Nott include permanent a Iterations to the site; t Not maintain tempora ry signrs associated with the use ar structure after the activity ends; t Not violate the appl irJable condition& of approval that apply to a site or use On the site; t N5t interfere with the normal operations of any permanent use located on the property, and f Contain sufficierrt land area to allow the temporary use, structure, or specia I event to occur, as well as adequate la nd to accommodate the parking and traffic movement associated with the ternpora ry use, without disturbi ng environmentally sensitive lands_ t INot create an unreasona ble risk of sigrnificarnt: 1_ Da mage tO public Or private grope r'ty, beyond normal wea r and tea r; 2_ Injury tO persons, 3_ Publ is or private disturbances or nuisances; A_ Dnsafe impediments or distractions toy Or corngestiorn of, vehicula r or pedestrian trawl, 5_ Add itional a nd irnpractica ble or unduly burdernsome police, f re, trash removd Ir ma internarnce, or Daher public services Lderrnarrds; and 6- Other adverse effects upon the publ is health, Safety, or welfare_ t The special event shall not be of such a nature, size, or duration that the particular location requested cannot reaslbnably acoommodate the evernt_ t The special event shall not conflict with another perm itted special event at the same location in a manner that will negative lyr impart the public health, Welfare. or safety.. Special Event Temporary Us& permit Conditions of Approval t In approving the Specia I Event Permit, the City Clerk's Offi{e is authorized to im pane such conditions upon the issuance of the perrrnit as may be necessary to red uce or mini m ize a ny potential adverse impacts upon other property in the area, as long as the condition relates to a situation created 43r aggravated by the proposed specia I everrt TI'ra Community Development Department i5 a uthorized, where appropriate, to requi re: 1_ P n�Yisi43n of temporary parki ng fadlities, including vehicular access arnd egress_ 2_ Control of nuisarrte factors, such as but not limited to, the preverntion o1' glare or dirert illumination Of adjacent properties, noiseF vibratiorn!;� smoke, dusty dirt, odors, gases, and heat_ 3_ Regulation of temporary bu ildings, structure -s a nd facilities, i ncl udi ng placement, height and size, location of equipment and open spaces, including buffer areas arrd other yards_ 4_ P rdviMon of sanitary and mediral facilities 5_ P raviMon of solid waste collection arid disposal. 5_ P raviMon of secu rity and safety rrreasu res_ 7_ U se of an a Iternative location or date for the proposer) special event_ $_ Modification or el imi nation of certa in proposed activities_ 1J_ Regulation of operating hours and days, i ncludi ng I imitation of the duration of the special event to a Shorter time period than that requested or specified in th is subsection_ 10_ Su bmission of a performa nre guara ntee to ensure that a ny ternparary fall hies or structures used for WCC proposed special event wi11 be removed from the Site within a nMlona ble tirrie fol lowing the event a nd that the property wil I be restfl red to its former condition_ Du ration cvf Permit A tem poraryr use p rM it fir a speoia I eve-nt authorivd in accords niI with this sub5,aotion Shall tie li MiMd to * rriaximunn d urigtinn Of 14 dla Vt. POI sits per Cd I0 -1111I YI rr u 11W%& e3th4!rwi:§e spLI-Cifkallly authorized try th'I City Clerk_ Propertt{ Owner's Statem en[ 1 am the fee title owner of the described property and I agree to thus appllrat4an. I certify that I am lin compliance with a II ordi nance requ Irements and cand Itions regarding other Cit}, approval that have been previously granted. ti 1Slgnature) (Date) 4/22/2023 Appiicant's Staten -bent Th is appl ication shal I be processed i n mfr name and I am the party whoni the CIt� should contact regards ng the application. I have completed all of the applicable filling req ulrerrrents and I hereby adknowk that I have read and Fully understand the applicable provisions of the City OFdlnaFmDm and current policies related to this application and that the documents and Information 1 have submYtted are true and correct_ vj � r �~ 4/22/2023 �Slgnatu red (Date) CITY APPROVAL Clerk Signature) ( Date ICOMMUnWe Dewelopirrient or RuIlding Dept Signature) Date 5peclia I Ewent Permit p,ppirowed ❑ Denied d Apprtrrail is granted with the foMlowing conditions - I nternal rewiew checkl ist (a s a ppl ica b Ie j; pUalic WDr ks Rout i -7V Adv ini Pa rk r. 5tri�ets D irecwi Law EnkWinement N-Gtifitatim Building De -pa rtrnent (Tints) FM- Di iticel ID Comrnu My Ce-nter Raom{Park Reservations Post-A►pprimal Rnuti rig/Requi rennerrts Applicant Public Workr. Law Er 4tweenne-nt Notification -City CII MDrrtioel ID Cornrrru rlity Cor1iter RoqOm{Park Reservatiorks Liability I nsura nee. Certificate RecNvid 5urroundirig Property Owne-r Notification CDM plate City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2G. Consideration of approving closure of a portion of the 3rd Street parking lot and Walnut Street from 6th Street to Broadwav from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Saturday. June 10 2023, for Walk & Roll event Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Parks, Arts and Recreation Director 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator Motion to approve closure of a portion of 3rd Street parking lot and Walnut Street from 6th Street to Broadway from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2023 for Walk & Roll activities. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND This year's Walk & Roll event is planned for June 10. City Council is asked to authorize closing part of the 3rd Street parking lot as well as Walnut Street from 6th Street to Broadway on the day of the event to promote safety for the associated activities. The closure is requested from 8 a.m. — 12 p.m. This will facilitate the use of the designated route, beginning at the Park Barn, Monticello Community Center and ending at the Cow Tag Lot by Wells Fargo. The closures will be coordinated with participation from city staff in conjunction with Wright County Sheriff's Office. Budget Impact: None. II. Staff Workload Impact: Park/Street Department assistance prior to the event for signing and barriers required for the closure. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: Walk & Roll event request supports several Monticello 2040 Value statements, including celebrating Monticello's parks and pathways, a healthy community focusing on wellness, and being inclusive and welcoming to all. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommend approving the closure of the noted streets on the route to facilitate pedestrians moving along Walnut Street for the event. SUPPORTING DATA A. Special Event Application B. 2023 Walk & Roll route map CITY OF montioeflo CITY OF MONTICELLO City Clerk 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Special Event Permit Monticello, MN 55362 (763) 295-2711 info(&ci.monticello.mn.us Application Checklist 70 PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address Property Legal Description Property ID Number PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Owner Name City of Monticello Owner Address Owner Phone Owner Email APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant Name City of Monticello Applicant Address Walnut St Monticello MN 55362 Applicant Phone 763-295-2711 Applicant Email info ci.monticello.mn.us Name of Event Walk & Roll Location/Address of Event Walnut Street Dates & Times of Event Saturday. June 10 from 9 -11 a.m. 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 City Clerk's Office. Application Submission Schedule Application, required information, and payment must be submitted no later than 30 working days prior to desired approval date. Application Information Applicants shall note that in addition to a special event permits, any liquor license or permit, sign permits and building permits for tents 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 requires review and approval by the City Council as related to noise ordinances. Please provide clear information in the application regarding these requests. APPLICANT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS CITY CHECK-IN CHECK A written narrative including: 1. A description of the proposed special event, how it will function on the property, hours and dates of operation, and any other information necessary to fully describe the request; and 2. An explanation of how the proposed special event will meet each of the review criteria specified by code (on reverse), as well as any additional criteria that may apply for the specific use. 3. Any requested use of City facilities, City staff resources, City equipment and 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 A site plan 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 storage spaces; 4. Natural features such as woodlands, wetlands, shorelines, etc; 5. Proposed number of parking spaces (if applicable). If deemed necessary by the Community Development Department, a survey may be required to be submitted with the application in addition to a site plan. Any event proposing to erect a temporary tent structure is required to obtain a permit from the Monticello Department of Building and Safety and Code Enforcement. Certificate of insurance/liability coverage. Electronic copies of all written narratives and plan sets required above. Application fee: $50 $25 —for non-profit/charitable organization Special Event Review Process • The City Clerk will review all applications. • Applications determined to conform with the approval criteria outlined in Monticello Zoning Code Section 2.4(L)(4)(a) and listed below shall be approved by the Community Development Department with any conditions deemed necessary. A copy of the approved permit shall be provided to the applicant which includes all conditions and comments. • Applications not conforming with the approval criteria outlined in Section 2.4(L)(4)(a) shall be denied by the Community Development Department. • A notice of denial shall be provided to the applicant which includes all identified reasons for denial. 2 Special Event Temporary Use Permit Approval Criteria Approval of a Special Event Permit shall only be granted once the City Clerk has determined the use shall: • Not be detrimental to property or improvements in the surrounding area or to the public health, safety, or general welfare; • Be compatible with the principal uses taking place on the site; • Not have substantial adverse effects or noise impacts on nearby residential neighborhoods; • Not include permanent alterations to the site; • Not maintain temporary signs associated with the use or structure after the activity ends; • Not violate the applicable conditions of approval that apply to a site or use on the site; • Not interfere with the normal operations of any permanent use located on the property; and • Contain sufficient land area to allow the temporary use, structure, or special event to occur, as well as adequate land to accommodate the parking and traffic movement associated with the temporary use, without disturbing environmentally sensitive lands. • Not create an unreasonable risk of significant: 1. Damage to public or private property, beyond normal wear and tear; 2. Injury to persons; 3. Public or private disturbances or nuisances; 4. Unsafe impediments or distractions to, or congestion of, vehicular or pedestrian travel; 5. Additional and impracticable or unduly burdensome police, fire, trash removal, maintenance, or other public services demands; and 6. Other adverse effects upon the public health, safety, or welfare. The special event shall not be of such a nature, size, or duration that the particular location requested cannot reasonably accommodate the event. The special event shall not conflict with another permitted special event at the same location in a manner that will negatively impact the public health, welfare, or safety. Special Event Temporary Use Permit Conditions of Approval In approving the Special Event Permit, the City Clerk's Office is authorized to impose such conditions upon the issuance of the permit as may be necessary to reduce or minimize any potential adverse impacts upon other property in the area, as long as the condition relates to a situation created or aggravated by the proposed special event. The Community Development Department is authorized, where appropriate, to require: 1. Provision of temporary parking facilities, including vehicular access and egress. 2. Control of nuisance factors, such as but not limited to, the prevention of glare or direct illumination of adjacent properties, noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, dirt, odors, gases, and heat. 3. Regulation of temporary buildings, structures and facilities, including placement, height and size, location of equipment and open spaces, including buffer areas and other yards. 4. Provision of sanitary and medical facilities. 5. Provision of solid waste collection and disposal. 6. Provision of security and safety measures. 7. Use of an alternative location or date for the proposed special event. 8. Modification or elimination of certain proposed activities. 9. Regulation of operating hours and days, including limitation of the duration of the special event to a shorter time period than that requested or specified in this subsection. 10. Submission of a performance guarantee to ensure that any temporary facilities or structures used for such proposed special event will be removed from the site within a reasonable time following the event and that the property will be restored to its former condition. 3 Duration of Permit A temporary use permit for a special event authorized in accordance with this subsection shall be limited to a maximum duration of 14 days per site per calendar year, unless otherwise specifically authorized by the City Clerk. Property Owner's Statement 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) (Date) CITY APPROVAL (City Clerk Signature) (Date) (Community Development or Building Dept Signature) (Date) Special Event Permit Approved ❑ Denied ❑ Approval is granted with the following conditions: Internal review checklist (as applicable): Public Works Routing Admin Parks Streets Director Law Enforcement Notification Building Department (Tents) 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 4 r �J 1 Als"on, Wohnut I TRIS'nFAMMrAT MAsM Ir Park in the West MCC Parking Lot. Stop at the CentraCare Booth at the Park Barn to get a new bike helmet for only $3! Pick up your Pathport at the Chamber Booth #1 (Only 1 Pathport Needed per Family) Visit Pathway Partner Booths along Walnut Get a checkmark in your pathport next to each booth you visit. Turn in your pathport at the MonbArts Booth (next to Cow Tag Art) and enter your name(s) into the drawing. (A minimum of 25 checkmarks is required to enter) Live Bike Drawing at 11 a.m. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! PRZPWX ql�orl 47� ?s City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2H. Consideration of approving appointment of Jarred Merchant to the Industrial Economic Development Committee HEDC) for a term ending December 31, 2024 Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Economic Development Manager 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Community Development Director, City City Administrator Clerk UNIC61 110111 11tub Motion to approve the appointment of Jarred Merchant to the IEDC for a term expiring on December 31, 2024. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City Council is asked to consider approving the appointment of Jarred Merchant to the IEDC for a term ending on December 31, 2024. The IEDC recently reviewed the application submitted by Mr. Merchant and recommended his appointment to the Committee. Per the IEDC's Organizational and Membership Guidelines, members recommended for appointment to the IEDC are to be ratified by the City Council. The application is attached to the staff report for City Council review. I. Budget Impact: The budget impact is minimal. II. Staff Workload Impact: There is minimal staff impact. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends appointing Jarred Merchant to the IEDC to fill a vacant position with a term ending on December 31, 2024. SUPPORTING DATA A. Application B. IEDC Organizational and Membership Guidelines C. IEDC Ordinance —Title 2, Chapter 10 5/4/23, 8:00 AM OHC - Print Job Application EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION City of Monticello Received: 4/20/23, 2:55 PM CITY o f 505 Walnut Street For Official Use Only: QUAL: Monticello, Minnesota - 55362 DNQ: Monticello http://www.cl.monticello.mn.us (http://www.ci.monticello.mn.us) ❑ Experience w i N.N E SO I Merchant, Jarred LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES?: ■ Yes ❑ No Industrial and Economic Development Committee Member (Volunteer) ❑ Training ❑ Other: PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: Industrial and Economic Development Committee Member (Volunteer) Job Number: 2023-00005 NAME: (Last, First, Middle) Merchant, Jarred PERSON ID: 53562011 ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) HOME PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: NOTIFICATION PREFERENCE: Email DRIVER'S LICENSE: Yes State: MN Number: X----2 LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES?: ■ Yes ❑ No HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree PREFERENCES WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: EDUCATION JM Verified No Education History WORK EXPERIENCE JM Verified No Work Experience CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Nothing Entered For This Section OTHER SKILLS: Nothing Entered For This Section LANGUAGE(S): Nothing Entered For This Section SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section https://secure.neogov.com/hiringcenter/print/jobapplication/2837045b3a3674aaac7161402dOd2b4b997bbcl 38dcOc655/6eb308efeda29e9a35251 d303... 1/2 5/4/23, 8:00 AM 1. Are you at least 16 years old? Yes 2. Are you at least 18 years old? Yes 3. How did you hear about this position? Referral 4. If you marked "Other" please specify. OHC - Print Job Application Agency - Wide Questions Job Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Please tell us why you are interested in serving on this Board or Commission? To help with the continued growth of Monticello's business community especially for industrial and manufacturing. 2. Please list your qualifications for this volunteer appointment. Commercial Loan Officer - I deal with businesses everyday and get to hear their idea for growth and concerns with hinderances on how to get there. I am passionate about helping the business community grow. Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce - around the tight knit business community regularly. 3. Please list all city boards, commissions, or committees you're currently serving on or have served on in the past. Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce By clicking on the Accept & Submit' button, I hereby certify that all of the information provided by me in this application (or any other accompanying or required documents) is correct, accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the falsification, misrepresentation or omission of any facts in said documents may be cause for denial of employment or immediate termination of employment regardless of the timing or circumstances of discovery. I understand that submission of an application does not guarantee employment. I understand that none of the documents, policies, procedures, actions, statements of the City of Monticello or its representatives used during the employment process is deemed a contract of employment, real or implied. In consideration for employment with the City of Monticello, if employed, I agree to conform to the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the City of Monticello at all times and understand that such obedience is a condition of employment. I understand that if offered a position with the City of Monticello, I may be required to submit to a drug screening and background check as a condition of employment. I understand that unsatisfactory results from, refusal to cooperate with, or any attempt to affect the results of these pre-employment tests and checks will result in withdrawal of any employment offer or termination of employment if already employed. With my signature below, I am providing the City of Monticello authorization to verify all information I provided within this application, including contacting current or previous employers. However, I understand that if, in the Employment Experience section I have answered "No" to the question, "May we contact your current employer?", contact with my current employer will not be made without my specific authorization. This application was submitted by Merchant, Jarred Signature Date https:Hsecure.neogov.com/hiringcenter/print/jobapplication/2837045b3a3674aaac7l 61402dOd2b4b997bbcl 38dcOc655/6eb308efeda29e9a35251 d303... 2/2 MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (IEDC) ORGANIZATIONAL AND MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES I. Meeting Time and Place: Regular meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 a.m. at the Monticello Community Center. Special meetings may be called by the Chair. II. Mission Statement and Objectives: As written and adopted by the Monticello IEDC in the Annual Action Statement. III. Committee Size: While there is no set or definite size established, it is generally understood that the committee will not exceed 16-18 members. IV. Make-up of the Committee: Committee members must either work or reside in the community of greater Monticello. Individuals who are involved in an occupation or profession that provides services to the community of Monticello but is not headquartered within the community may also serve as members of the committee. Standing Committee Members: The City Council shall appoint a representative of either the Mayor or a Council Member to the IEDC as a voting member. The Board of Directors of the Monticello Chamber of Commerce & Industry shall appoint a voting member to the IEDC. Up to two (2) Monticello High School Senior Students may serve as voting members. The High School Principal shall recommend their membership on the IEDC. These members shall be considered in committee size. City Staff Members: Non-voting Administrator of the City of Monticello Economic Development Manager of the City of Monticello (serves as the EDA Executive Director) Community Development Director of the City of Monticello (in the absence of the Economic Development Manager) V. Officers: The Chair, the Vice Chair, and the Secretary shall be appointed annually at the January meeting. Length of office term shall not exceed three consecutive years. Minutes of each meeting are the responsibility of the Secretary. Committee correspondence is the responsibility of the Economic Development Manager. VI. Length of Membership Term: Members shall serve for three-year terms on a three-year rotating basis so that approximately one-third of the membership expires each year. PAGE 2. IEDC ORGANIZATIONAL AND MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES Individuals wishing to continue serving on the committee may so indicate prior to the expiration of their term. Any member wishing to relinquish his/her position on the IEDC may do so by submitting a letter of resignation. VI. Filling a Vacant Position: A list of potential committee members shall be kept by the Executive Director. The IEDC must recommend approval of new members by a majority vote. The City Council must ratify the appointment of new members to the IEDC. VII. Membership Attendance: In order to make a positive contribution to the committee, each member is expected to attend at least 75 percent of the meetings in any given year. A year is defined as beginning on the 1 st of January and ending on the 31St of December Amended: 01/05/2016, 12/06/2016, 03/05/2019 CHAPTER 10 INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SECTION: 2-10-1: Name of Committee 2-10-2: Authorization 2-10-3: Membership 2-10-4: Term of Office 2-10-5: Attendance 2-10-6: Vacancy 2-10-7: Officers 2-10-8: Meetings 2-10-9: Quorum 2-10-10: Duties of the Committee 2-10-11: Amendments 2-10-1: NAME OF THE COMMITTEE: The name of the organization shall be the Monticello Industrial and Economic Development Committee (IEDC). 2-10-2: AUTHORIZATION: Duties are delegated to the IEDC by the City Council of Monticello by this ordinance dated June 28, 2010, and by Resolution No. 2008-44 approved the 27th day of May, 2008. 2-10-3: MEMBERSHIP: The Monticello IEDC shall consist of sixteen (16) to eighteen (18) regular members to be appointed by the City Council of Monticello. Said Committee members shall consist of Monticello business representatives or residents of the City of Monticello. One Council member shall be appointed annually to serve on the IEDC. The Director of the Monticello Chamber of Commerce and Industry shall be an ex -officio member of the IEDC. Up to two (2) Monticello High School Senior Students may serve as voting members during their appointed term. The High School Principal shall recommend their membership on the IEDC. The IEDC and the City Council shall confirm their appointment. (Ord 637 4/25/16) 2-10-4: TERM OF OFFICE: The term of the regular members shall be for three (3) years and shall be staggered so that no more than one-half of the terms expire in a given year. All regular terms shall expire at the first City Council meeting of the new calendar year. 2-10-5: ATTENDANCE: It is the City Council's intention to encourage IEDC members to attend all IEDC meetings. It is desired that IEDC members attend at least 75% of meetings in a calendar year. Members may be subject to replacement by the City Council in the event attendance does not meet this standard. MONTICELLO CITY ORDINANCE TITLE II, CHAPTER 10, PAGE 1 2-10-6: VACANCY: Any vacancy in the regular or at large membership shall be filled by the City Council, and such appointee shall serve for the unexpired term so filled. 2-10-7: OFFICERS: (A) Elections. The Monticello IEDC shall elect at its Annual meeting from its membership a chair, vice chair, and a secretary who shall serve for a term of one year and shall have such powers as may be prescribed in the rules of said Committee. (B) Duties of Chair. The chair shall preside at all meetings of the IEDC and shall have the duties normally conferred and parliamentary usage of such officers. (C) Duties of Vice Chair. The vice chair shall act for the chair in his/her absence. (D) Duties of Secretary. The secretary shall keep the minutes and records of the Committee with the assistance of City Staff. 2-10-8: MEETINGS: (A) Regular meetings shall be held on a date established by the IEDC. In the event of a conflict with a holiday or special events, a majority at any meeting may change the date and location of the meeting. The meeting shall be open to the general public. 2-10-9: QUORUM: A majority of the total IEDC members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 2-10-10: DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE: It shall be the duty of the Committee, with staff assistance, to advocate and make recommendations to the Economic Development Authority and City Council, relative to and including influencing industrial and economic development in and for the City of Monticello, with an emphasis on industrial land, increase tax base and number of livable wage -level jobs by promoting industrial and economic growth, and working to maintain a desirable business environment. 2-10-11: AMENDMENTS: This ordinance may be amended as recommended by the majority vote of the existing membership of the IEDC and only after majority vote of the City Council. (#519, 8/23/10) (#715,3-25-19) MONTICELLO CITY ORDINANCE TITLE II, CHAPTER 10, PAGE 2 City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 21. Consideration of approving updated Monticello Community Center facility hours Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Parks, Arts & Recreation Director 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: N/A City Administrator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve an updated facility hours schedule. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Every December City Council approves facility business hours for the upcoming year. The approval includes standard, summer, and holiday hours for city locations. Generally, any modifications to the schedule require City Council approval. Monticello Community Center staff recommends a minor change to the summer Saturday operating hours based on current staff availability and peak usage of the facility. The change would authorize the MCC to close at 5 p.m. rather than 8 p.m. as outlined below. • 2023 Current Hours Monday -Friday 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours closed Sundays Memorial Day -Labor Day • Proposed Summer Hours (Memorial Day Weekend —Labor Day Weekend) Monday -Friday 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Closed • Proposed Winter Hours (Tuesday after Labor Day — Friday before Memorial Day) Monday -Friday 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends the change to align with staff availability and peak hours of operation. SUPPORTING DATA • Updated 2023 Schedule of City Facility Business Hours Monticello 2023 CITY OF MONTICELLO BUSINESS HOURS 2023 Holiday Hours Holiday falls on: City Hall Public Works Office Hi -way Monticello 2023 Standard Hours City Hall Public Works Office DMV Closed Closed 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. New Year's Day Liquors Community Center Monday -Thursday/Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. / 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon 1/2/2023 Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Standard Standard Hi -Way Liquors Inventory Sun 1/15/2022 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. / Saturday Closed 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Mon 1/16/2023 Closed Closed 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday/ Memorial Day - Labor Day Closed Closed 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. /Closed 2023 Holiday Hours Holiday falls on: City Hall Public Works Office DMV Hi -way Liquors Monticello Community Center New Year's Eve Sat 12/31/2022 Closed Closed 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. New Year's Day Sun 1/1/2023 Closed Closed Closed 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. New Year's Day Observed Mon 1/2/2023 Closed Closed Standard Standard Standard Hi -Way Liquors Inventory Sun 1/15/2022 Closed Closed Closed Closed Standard Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Mon 1/16/2023 Closed Closed Standard Standard Standard Presidents Day Mon 2/20/2023 Closed Closed Standard Standard Standard Easter Sunday Sun 4/9/2023 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Memorial Day Mon 5/29/2023 Closed Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Independence Day Tue 7/4/2023 Closed Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Labor Day Mon 9/4/2023 Closed Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Columbus Day Mon 10/9/2023 Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Veterans Day Observed Fri 11/10/2023 Closed Closed Standard Standard Standard Thanksgiving Thu 11/23/2023 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Day After Thanksgiving Fri 11/24/2023 Closed Closed Standard Standard Standard Christmas Eve Sun 12/24/2023 Closed Closed Closed 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Christmas Day Mon 12/25/2023 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed New Year's Eve Sun 12/31/2023 Closed Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. New Year's Day Mon 1/1/2024 Closed Closed Closed 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Modifications require City Council approval. Decisions to close facilities or change hours due to inclement weather, etc. will be made by the city administrator after consultation with the department head and mayor. FiberNet Monticello hours are available at www.fibernetmonticello.com. City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2J. Consideration to approve completion of an Economic Impact Analysis of Sports Tourism by the University of Minnesota Tourism Center at an approximate cost of $14,000 Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Community Development Director 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Parks & Recreation Director, Economic City Administrator Development Manager, Community & Economic Development Coordinator ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve completion of an Economic Impact Analysis of Sports Tourism by the University of Minnesota Tourism Center at an approximate cost of $14,000 and authorizing the Mayor and City Administrator to authorize a contract with the U of M for the analysis. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Athletic Park (BCOLAP) is a significant recreational resource for the Monticello community. Since 2008, the City invested in the acquisition of land and later the phased development of improvements at the athletic park in an effort to achieve multiple goals — providing a high-quality recreational experience for the community, consolidating and efficiently providing active field space, and furthering economic opportunity through regional athletic play. Staff proposes the completion of an economic impact analysis to more clearly quantify both the existing and future economic impact of the athletic park on the Monticello community. Recent discussions on local sales tax revenue generation and the regional nature of BCOLAP led staff to the University of Minnesota Tourism Center. The U of M Tourism Center assisted other communities with similar studies of the economic value of recreational assets. For Monticello and Bertram specifically, the U of M proposes a study yielding the following information: • How much do sports tourists spend in the community during their visit? The study will determine a per person spending profile for sports tourists in Monticello and an estimate of total local spending by sports tourists in the community. City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 • Which businesses directly benefit from sports tourists? The study will provide information on spending by sports tourists and their travel parties at Monticello businesses. • Which businesses indirectly benefit from sports tourists? Indirect and induced patterns of economic impact will be identified. Indirect spending is spending multiplied in the community — for example, a visitor buys dinner at a local restaurant. That restaurant then makes purchases from its food supplier. The study will also look at induced impact, which is the impact of income spent by an employee of a business where the visitor spending occurs. • What opportunities exist to increase the economic benefits of sports tourism in Monticello? The study will seek to identify the percentage of spending going to neighboring communities and why. The U of M's study proposal is attached and outlines the approach, methods and timeline for the project. The primary source of data is the deployment and collection of a visitor/user survey taken over the summer months, the most intense use period for Bertram. The survey will be developed specific to Monticello and Bertram in a collaborative effort between the experts at the U of M Tourism Center and the Parks & Recreation and Community & Economic Development staff. The data resulting from the analysis will be useful to the City as it continues to evaluate the phasing and budgeting for BCOLAP in terms of overall economic contribution to the community. The nature of the survey prepared will also provide important information on economic opportunity lost to neighboring communities. This "economic bleed" will support the city as it works to attract additional hospitality enterprises to Monticello, including restaurants and hotels. Together with the EDA's Hospitality Study, the U of M study is an important resource for marketing the community to this sector of commerce. Budget Impact: This project was not a budgeted expense for 2023. However, the Parks & Recreation Director and Community Development Director believe there are sufficient funds in the Parks and Planning budgets to offset the $14,000 expense. The EDA is being asked to contribute $3,000 toward supporting the study, which if approved would reduce the City's cost to approximately $11,000. The project budget includes $7,000 which would be paid to the U of M Tourism Center, with the remaining amount paid to existing part-time staff for their work to execute the study survey. City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 II. Staff Workload Impact: Community Development and Parks and Recreation staff will be involved in the survey development and deployment. Total staff time, including paid hourly part-time employees, is expected to be 100-130 hours. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The Monticello 2040 Plan's Parks & Pathways chapter states that Monticello's parks system is "anchored by the 1,500 -acre Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park." The chapter includes specific goals for securing adequate long- term funding for maintenance and investment in existing parks and pathways completing the phased development of Regional Athletic Park at the Bertram Chain of Lakes and promoting its use and enjoyment. The proposed study will provide the community with concrete data on the economic value of this recreational resource. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends approval of the completion of the Economic Impact Analysis for BCOLAP. The Bertram Chain of Lakes is already recognized for its intrinsic value as a natural and recreational resource for the community. The Economic Impact Analysis will now provide the City with specific technical data on its value as an economic draw for the community. SUPPORTING DATA A. U of M Tourism Center Proposal, Monticello B. Case Study Example, East Grand Forks Ice Arena C. Bertram Chain of Lakes Master Plan Map PROPOSAL: "ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF THE ATHLETIC EVENTS AT BERTRAM CHAIN OF LAKES REGIONAL PARK" CLIENT Angela Schumann Community Development Director City of Monticello 505 Walnut Street Monticello, MN 55362 763-271-3224 Angela. Schumann@ci.monticello. mn.us PROJECT START — END DATES Start Date: May 10, 2023 Pilot Results: June 29, 2023 Full Project Results and Project End: December 15, 2023 PROJECT OVERVIEW The City of Monticello, in partnership with Wright County, has created a 1,200 acre park in the county. Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park has many activities and amenities including trails for mountain biking, skiing, hiking, and walking, an amphitheater, fishing pier, campground, and swimming beach. In addition, Monticello is in the process of developing an athletic park. Currently, the park has soccer and lacrosse fields. These fields have been attracting visitors from across Minnesota to events held on the site, introducing Monticello to the sports tourism market. Sports tourism is a growing segment of the tourism economy. Nationally, the number of sports tourists increased by nearly 6 percent in the five years between 2015 and 2019. Meanwhile, spending by sports travelers, event organizers, and venues increased by almost 17 percent.' Sports tourists include adult and youth amateur plus collegiate tournament participants. The City of Monticello is interested in understanding how sports tourism related to the Betram Chain of Lakes athletic fields is impacting the city's economy. City staff reached out to University of Minnesota Extension's economic impact analysis team. Extension staff, in turn, created this proposal to measure the economic contribution of sporting events held at the park. ' Tourism Economics (2019). Sports Tourism: State of the Industry Report 2019. Retrieved from https://www.sportseta.org/portals/sportscommissions/Documents/Reports/TourismEconomics%20 - 20Sports%20ETA%2OSOTI%20-%20FINAL_82620.pdf 0 - The The goal of this project is to answer the following questions: • How much do sports tourists spend in the community during their visit? • Which businesses directly benefit from sports tourists? • Which businesses indirectly benefit from sports tourists? What opportunities exist to increase the economic benefits of sports tourism in Monticello? APPROACH AND METHODS Economic impact is comprised of direct, indirect, and induced effects. The direct effect is the spending directly related to the activity itself - in this case, the spending by sports tourists and their travel parties. Indirect and induced effects are the impacts on other businesses due to the direct spending. Indirect impacts relate to the supply chain - for example, a visitor buys dinner at a local restaurant. That restaurant, in turn, makes purchases from its food supplier, from the local utility for electricity, and so forth. Those businesses then must increase their production, demanding more from their suppliers, and so forth. Induced impacts relate to the spending of income. Arestaurant worker earns income, which they then spend on housing, health care, and food. Thus, increasing activity on those supply chains. The next section of this proposal lays out how Extension intends to quantify each of those impacts. DIRECT EFFECT To quantify the economic impact, Extension will determine a per person spending profile for sports tourists in Monticello. We will then multiply that by the estimated number of sports tourists to get total local spending. In essence, we need two pieces of information - the number of sports tourists and how much they spend in the city during their visits. To estimate the number of sports tourists, we will collaborate with the City of Monticello. The City of Monticello will maintain a list of events held on the fields. They will also have a count of the number of teams participating in the events and an estimate of the number of players per team. The City will provide this information to Extension. To quantify per person spending, Extension will conduct a survey of sports tourists. We propose two methods for survey collection. 1. Survey notifications. There are certain locations throughout the city where sports tourists typically stop and congregate. Extension proposes developing posters and postcards that can be distributed in these locations. The posters/postcards will have QR codes that people can scan to take the survey. 2. Intercept survey. The City of Monticello would need to find volunteers to collect in-person surveys. These volunteers would be assigned a scheduled time (based on information about events and common ride time to collect surveys in-person. These surveys would be paper and pencil. i. Extension will need to collect 400 surveys throughout the summer to have enough data for the analysis. Extension proposes to conduct a pilot test of this system in May and June of 2023. The pilot would include designing the survey, deploying the survey via volunteer intercept surveyors, and Extension analyzing the survey data. Our goal would be to have preliminary data by the end of June. This would allow both parties to see how the process works. If at the end of the pilot, data collection is not going as well as planned, either party can opt to stop the project. If data collection is going well, both parties would work to do additional survey gathering in July and August. INDIRECT AND INDUCED EFFECTS Input-output models trace the flow of goods and services throughout an economy. Once the flow is established, the models can quantify how a change in one area of the economy (for example, tourism) affects other areas of the economy. Extension will use the input-output model IMPLAN is this analysis. TIMELINE Phase 1: Pilot in May/June 2022 Task Responsible Party Dates -Finalize plans -Build local support/awareness -Assemble team -Determine events to survey All May 2023 Design survey instruments Extension lead Input from local team May 2023 Train volunteers Extension May 2023 Deploy surveys via volunteers at events All Late May -mid June 2023 Analyze data Extension Mid -June 2023 Preliminary data Extension By June 29, 2023 Phase II: Full Study in July/August 2023 Task Responsible Party Dates Visit with City of Monticello on lessons Extension team June 29, 2023 learned from pilot Finalize plans All Late June 2023 -Build local support/awareness -Assemble team -Hire local coordinator, if needed -Determine survey locations Review survey instruments, if needed Extension lead June 2023 Input from local team Develop sampling plans Extension lead June 2023 -Dates/times for surveying Input from local team Train additional volunteers, if needed Extension June 2023 Deploy surveys All July — August 2023 Enter survey data Extension (students) September— October 2023 Analyze data Extension October 2023 Preliminary data Extension November 15, 2023 Final report complete All December 15, 2023 COST The tasks and associated costs are listed in the table. The project will launch and start with survey design and coordination of each of the survey approaches. Extension will lead this process with input from the local team. The next step is to survey sports tourists. Extension proposes two approaches to surveying. The first approach is to place posters with a QR code leading to the survey in places sports tourists visit. Extension recommends the City of Monticello directly cover the cost to print and post the signs with the QR code. The second approach is to directly interview sports tourists. Extension will rely on the City of Monticello to recruit volunteers for the surveying. We recommend offering the volunteers a stipend. In the past, we have paid in the neighborhood of $20 per hour. In order to estimate the cost of this portion of the project, Extension will need to know how many sites we will survey and how long we need to survey - these pieces of information will help us estimate the number of survey hours needed and the number of volunteer surveyors needed. We also recommend the City of Monticello directly pay the surveyors. As a placeholder, we estimated cost based on the number of surveys needed. For 400 surveys, if one volunteer can collect 5 surveys per hour, we need 80 hours of time at $20 per hour, we are estimating $1,600. This could go higher, depending on the response rates. Extension recommends hiring a local coordinator. The local coordinator can handle a number of tasks, including - installing the QR code signs, recruiting and training survey volunteers, ensuring surveys and materials are provided to the volunteers, collecting completed surveys back from the volunteers, and returning the completed surveys to Extension. In the past, we have paid between $2,000 and $3,000 for this role. Finally, Extension will get all the survey data entered, cleaned, and analyzed. We will prepare a visitor profile that provides background information on who are visiting Monticello for sports at the park. We will also do an economic impact analysis. We will provide a report with the summary results. Extension is offering to do the total pilot package for $3,000. This assumes the City of Monticello directly pays the intercept surveyors (if they choose to offer payment). Assuming we go to the full analysis for the summer months, the total costs would be $7,000. Again, this assumes Monticello pays for the surveyors directly. Task Cost for Fall Pilot Cost for Full Study Project launch, survey design and -$1,500 -$3,000 coordination Data collection: -Printing costs to be covered by the -Printing costs to be covered by the -Approach 1: Posters w/QR codes City of Monticello City of Monticello -Approach 2: Intercept surveys -To be determined, recommend $20 -To be determined, recommend $20 -Local coordinator per hour per survey collector; estimate per hour per survey collector; estimate cost of $1,600 cost of $5,000 -$2,000 for a local coordinator Sports Tourist counts (City collects -Included in data analysis -Included in data analysis data and provide to Extension) Data entry and analysis, economic -$1,500 -$4,000 impact analysis, report writing, and presentation DELIVERABLES Extension will provide the following deliverables for this project. • For the pilot, a summary report of the results and a summary of the process and lessons learned • A full report covering the entire summer • Presentation(s) of the results to selected audiences and travel costs STUDY AREA The study area is a key component of an economic contribution study. This analysis will have Wright County as the study area. EXTENSION PERSONNEL • Brigid Tuck, Senior Economic Impact Analyst • Xinyi Qian, Tourism Center Director and State Tourism Specialist • Ami Choi, State Tourism Specialist • Eric King, Extension Educator, Central Minnesota A. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA I EXTENSION © 2023 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events A report of the Economic Impact Analysis Program Authored by Brigid Tuck and Rani Bhattacharyya Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events A report of the Economic Impact Analysis Program June 2022 Authored by Brigid Tuck, Senior Economic Impact Analyst and Rani Bhattacharyya, Extension Educator Editor: Mary Jane Stearns, University of Minnesota Extension Report Reviewers: Reid Huttunen, Parks and Recreation Superintendent, City of East Grand Forks Xinyi Qian, Tourism Center Director and Tourism Specialist, University of Minnesota Extension Bruce Schwartau, Program Leader, Center for Community Vitality, University of Minnesota Extension Partners/Sponsors: East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation © 2022, Regents of the University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this publication/material is available in alternative formats upon request. Direct requests to 612-624-2116. -" Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events Table of contents Executive Summary 1 Project Background 2 Economic Contribution 2 Direct Effect 2 Spending 2 Visitors 3 Total Direct Effect 4 Total Economic Contribution 5 Top Industries Affected 5 Influence on Visitor Destination 7 Demographics 9 Sensitivity Analysis 10 Notes on the Analysis 11 Appendix: Method and Terms 12 Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events ii Authored by Brigid Tuck and Rani Bhattacharyya, June 2022 Executive Summary: Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Events As part of its mission, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation offers a variety of youth programming, including youth hockey and figure skating. To offer this programming, the department operates multiple ice arenas. East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation is considering upgrading its ice arenas and facilities. Before moving forward, leaders were interested in understanding the economic contribution of the youth activities in the community. Thus they partnered with University of Minnesota Extension to conduct this study. In winter 2021-2022, Extension surveyed attendees of youth hockey and figure skating events to gather data on spending in the community. Volunteers gathered surveys from events at the Civic Center, VFW, and Blue Line arenas. The survey received 140 responses. Major findings from the analysis are as follows. Total economic contribution: Ice arena youth event visitors generated $2.1 million of economic activity in Polk County during the winter of 2021-2022. This included $574,410 of income for county residents. The events supported 40 jobs. Businesses that benefited the most directly from the visitors include hotels, restaurants, and bars. Other industries, however, also benefited, including repair and maintenance construction, real estate, and management of companies. Number of visitors: Extension estimated there were 9,379 youth ice event visitors in the 2021-2022 season. This included 3,955 overnight visitors and 5,424 day trippers. Visitor spending: Visitors who stayed overnight during their trip spent, on average, $133.30 per person per day. Major expenses included lodging and dining out. Those visiting for only the day spent, on average, $64.50. Extension found the 9,379 visitors directly spent nearly $1.7 million in the East Grand Forks area. Accommodations: The overwhelming majority of ice event attendees stayed in hotels (91 percent). Of those hotel guests, 70 percent stayed at a property located in Grand Forks. Visitor activities: The survey asked attendees what activities they engaged in during their visit. The most common activities included dining, youth skating, youth sports, and downtown shopping. No survey respondents engaged in cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, or ice fishing, indicating there maybe some opportunities to cross -market recreation opportunities. Influence on visitor destination: The hockey and figure skating events are definitely drawing people to East Grand Forks. Only 15 percent of respondents would have come to East Grand Forks in absence of the event. Four in ten attendees plan to return within a year, mostly for youth sports. By and large, visitors were satisfied with their trip. Demographics: Most visitors traveled as families with children ages 13 to 17. Household incomes of the visitors are relatively high - with 40 percent at $150,000 or more. Survey respondents came from locations across Minnesota and the Dakotas. -" Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 1 Project Background As part of its mission, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation offers a variety of youth programming, including youth hockey and figure skating. To offer this programming, the department operates multiple ice arenas. For many parks and recreation departments, hosting tournaments is a critical source of revenue. As such, most departments compete to be tournament hosts. In an effort to remain competitive in attracting tournaments, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation is considering upgrading its ice arenas and facilities. Before seeking public funding, however, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation was interested in understanding the economic contribution of youth hockey and figure skating activities in the community. In winter 2021-2022, Extension surveyed attendees of youth hockey and skating events to gather data on spending in the community. Volunteers gathered surveys from events at the Civic Center, VFW, and Blue Line arenas. Extension received 140 responses to the survey. Economic Contribution Economic contribution is comprised of direct, indirect, and induced effects. The direct effect is the initial change or activity in the economy. In this analysis, the direct effect is spending by visitors while attending youth hockey and figure skating events at East Grand Forks' ice arenas. Indirect and induced effects are the impacts on businesses and workers that serve the visitors. Indirect effects relate to the supply chain. For example, when visitors spend the night in a local hotel, the hotel has to purchase goods and services from its suppliers, thus increasing demand on those supply chains. Induced effects relate to labor spending. A hotel worker, for example, receives income for working the weekend of a hockey tournament. The worker then spends the wages on groceries and rent, creating activity on those supply chains. The next section of this report explains Extension's approach to quantifying the direct effect for this analysis. Extension then used the input- output model, IMPLAN, to measure the indirect and induced effects. Direct Effect As mentioned, the direct effect is spending by visitors attending youth events at East Grand Forks' ice arenas. Visitor spending, in turn, is calculated by multiplying per person spending by the number of visitors. Spending To measure visitor spending, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation partnered with Extension to survey attendees of ice arena events. The survey was conducted in a mixed methods approach, using both an online version of the survey and a paper version for intercept surveying. Initially, survey participation was encouraged through the distribution of postcards that contained a QR code with a link to the online survey. Due to low response rates, the project team chose to conduct intercept surveys during the second half of the study and included an incentive option for both online and paper survey participants to enter into a raffle for a $50 gift certificate at a local restaurant. The survey results showed that visitors who stayed overnight during their trip spent, on average, $133.30 per person per day (Table 1). Major expenses included lodging and dining out. Those visiting for only the day spent, on average, $64.50. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events The survey results indicated that across all visitors, the average number of nights spent in the region to attend the event was 2.5. Thus, on average, overnight visitors spent $333.40 per person per trip to East Grand Forks. Table 1: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Spending Profile Category Per Person/Per Day Per Person/Per Trip Overnight Day Only Overnight Day Only Lodging $47.70 $0 $119.30 $0 Restaurants/Bars $29.30 $17.10 $73.20 $17.10 Transportation $18.90 $21.80 $47.30 $21.80 Shopping $18.60 $9.10 $46.60 $9.10 Youth Sports Related $10.10 $11.80 $25.20 $11.80 Groceries $5.90 $2.40 $14.70 $2.40 Recreation $2.40 $0.90 $6.10 $0.90 Miscellaneous $0.40 $1.40 $1.00 $1.40 Total $133.30 $64.50 $333.40 $64.50 Visitors The second step in quantifying the direct effect is to determine the number of visitors attending youth hockey and figure skating events. To do this, Extension started with the number of teams and skaters participating in tournaments and events in the 2021 - 2022 season (Table 2). On average, each hockey team carries 14 players. The survey data shows 3.1 people travelled per player. For example, on the weekend of November 27 and 281 of 2021, nine teams played in East Grand Forks, for a total of 126 players. If each player brought three people (including themselves), that equates to 390 visitors for that weekend. For figure skating events, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation had registration figures. For the December event, COVID protocols limited attendees to one additional person per skater. Based on this approach, Extension estimates 9,379 youth ice event visitors in the 2021-2022 season. As shown, visitors staying overnight spent more while in East Grand Forks than people coming only for the day. To account for this, East Grand Forks Parks and Recreation categorized the weekend as either mostly hockey teams from within the area and likely to come for the day (local in the table) or as mostly teams from outside the region and likely to spend the night (visiting in the table). All figure skating attendees were assumed to stay overnight. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events Table 2: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Events: Estimated Number of Visitors Total Direct Effect Total direct effect is the number of visitors times the spending per person per trip. The data shows an estimated 3,955 overnight visitors and 5,424 day trippers. Using those figures and the spending profiles, Extension finds the 9,379 visitors spent nearly $1.7 million in the East Grand Forks area during their hockey or figure skating -related trip (Table 3). Table 3: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Total Direct Spending Category Total Spending Players Per Total People Per Total Local vs. Hockey: Teams Team Players Player Visitors Visiting Recreation $28,890 Miscellaneous $11,030 Teams November 13-14 7 14 98 3.1 304 Local November 19-21 19 14 266 3.1 825 Visiting November 27-28 9 14 126 3.1 391 Visiting December 3-5 14 14 196 3.1 608 Local December 10-11 4 14 56 3.1 174 Visiting December 12 5 14 70 3.1 217 Local December 17-19 6 14 84 3.1 260 Visiting January 7-9 20 14 280 3.1 868 Local January 14-16 14 14 196 3.1 608 Local January 28-30 22 14 308 3.1 955 Local February 4-6 17 14 238 3.1 738 Local February 11-13 15 14 210 3.1 651 Local February 18-20 9 14 126 3.1 391 Local February 25-27 11 14 154 3.1 477 Local March 3 2 14 28 3.1 87 Local March 5 12 14 168 3.1 521 Local March 18-20 7 14 98 3.1 304 Visiting Hockey Total 8,379 People Per Figure Skating: Skaters Skater December 10-11 185 2 370 Visiting January 14-17 210 3 630 Visiting Figure Skating Total 1,000 Total 9,379 Total Direct Effect Total direct effect is the number of visitors times the spending per person per trip. The data shows an estimated 3,955 overnight visitors and 5,424 day trippers. Using those figures and the spending profiles, Extension finds the 9,379 visitors spent nearly $1.7 million in the East Grand Forks area during their hockey or figure skating -related trip (Table 3). Table 3: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Total Direct Spending Category Total Spending Lodging $471,810 Restaurants/Bars $382,220 Transportation $305,460 Shopping $233,690 Youth Sports Related $163,670 Groceries $71,320 Recreation $28,890 Miscellaneous $11,030 Total $1,668,090 r Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 4 Total Economic Contribution With indirect and induced effects included, visitors to East Grand Forks for youth hockey and figure skating events in 2021-2022 generated $2.1 million in economic activity (Table 4). This included $574,410 of income for area residents. The events supported 40 jobs. Table 4: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Total Economic Contribution Category Output Labor Income Employment Direct $1,668,090 $445,400 19 Indirect $274,730 $71,940 11 Induced $203,680 $57,070 10 Total $2,146,500 $574,410 40 Top Industries Affected Youth ice arena visitors generated $2.1 million of economic activity in Polk County during winter 2021 to 2022. Businesses that benefited the most directly from the visitors include hotels, restaurants, and bars, as expected, given visitor spending (Chart 1). Other industries, however, also benefited, including repair and maintenance construction, real estate, and management of companies. Chart 1: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Top Industries Impacted Accommodations Food Services & Drinking Places Amusement & Recreation Repair & Maintenance - Museums & Similar Miscellaneous Retailers -� Real Estate Gasoline Stations Grocery Stores Hospitals Utilities 04 Broadcasting Management of Companies Banking ■ Direct ■ Indirect ■ Induced Ambulatory Health Care $0 $100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 The spending data is consistent with visitor reports on their activities. The survey asked attendees what activities they engaged in during their visit. The most common activities included dining, youth skating, youth sports, and downtown shopping (Chart 2). The survey also asked about participation in a wide range of outdoor recreation options - including cross -county skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. No survey respondents engaged in those activities, indicating there may be some opportunity to cross -market recreation opportunities. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events Chart 2: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Activities Most Frequently Engaged In During Visit 140 120 0a 100 c 0 80 v 60 L 40 ... — v 20 E 0 .,\A -o o��` By and large, visitors are using hotel accommodations (Chart 3). Only a handful of respondents indicated they stayed with friend or relative or in a vacation rental by owner. Chart 3: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Type of Accommodation Used .e 50 C Q) 0 40 CL v 30 0 20 E z 10 Hotel Friend or relative Vacation rental by owner Many youth ice arena visitors spent the night in a hotel in Grand Forks versus East Grand Forks (Chart 4). With an estimated 3,955 overnight visitors, there are approximately 2,770 visitors staying in Grand Forks that could potentially be in East Grand Forks, if there were more hotel accommodations available. -_ Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 6 Chart 4: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Hotel Location itEast Grand Forks 30% Grand Forks 70% Influence on Visitor Destination Survey respondents' primary reason for traveling to East Grand Forks was to attend the youth ice event (Chart 5). Only 15 percent of respondents would have come to East Grand Forks in absence of the event. Chart 5: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Role of Youth Ice Event in Decision to Visit East Grand Forks Would have visited either way 15% Would not have come without event 85% -_ Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 7 The survey results indicate that youth ice events drive return visits to East Grand Forks. More than 4 of every 10 visitors planned to come back to the community within the year (Chart 6). Chart 6: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Likelihood of Returning to East Grand Forks Within a Year Very unlikely 17% Unlikely 18% Very likely 18% Unsure 23% Likely 24% Visitors are mostly planning to return to attend more youth sporting events (Chart 7). Chart 7: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Reason for Return Trip to East Grand Forks 120 " 100 v 80 0 CL E) 60 0 40 E 0 z20 0 Youth sports Other Dining Shopping Sightseeing -_ Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 8 By and large, visitors were satisfied with their trip to East Grand Forks (Chart 8). Ninety-five percent of respondents said the youth hockey event was the activity they enjoyed the most while in the community. Other responses included dining (4 percent of respondents) and shopping (1 percent of respondents). Chart 8: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Areana Event Visitors: Overall Level of Satisfaction with East Grand Forks Trip Satisfied 32% Demographics Very dissatisfied Unsure 4% 7% Very satisfied 57% The survey also gathered some demographic data (Chart 9). Unsurprisingly, when asked which ages were in their travel party, the most frequently reported age categories were ages 13 to 17 (the players) and ages 41 to 50 (likely the parents). Most players traveled in family units (one or two kids under 18 with one or two adults), but a few did travel together as a team. Chart 9: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Number of Travel Parties Containing Members in Specified Age Categories 70 v 60 C 50 0- V) v 40 0 v 30 D 20 z 10 0 - 0-12 13-17 18-25 26-40 41-59 60 plus -_ Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 9 Survey respondents traveled from across Minnesota and the Dakotas to attend the events. Map 1 shows the home zip codes of survey respondents. These represent a sample of the total visitors, but provides a sense of just how far players and families are traveling. Map 1: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Home Zip Code of Survey Respondents (White Dot is East Grand Forks) The teams attending youth hockey and skating events have relatively high household incomes. Nearly 40 percent of the people who responded to the income question reported incomes of $150,000 or more (Chart 10). Chart 10: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Household Income Levels of Survey Respondents 50 45 v 40 35 Q 30 v 25 20 ° 15 � 10 ■ = z 0 Sensitivity Analysis ODO To complete the above analysis, Extension made several assumptions. Sensitivity analysis examines how the results might change if the assumptions change. Extension ran three alternate scenarios to test the sensitivity (Table 5). Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 10 o \ehyra� Sensitivity Analysis ODO To complete the above analysis, Extension made several assumptions. Sensitivity analysis examines how the results might change if the assumptions change. Extension ran three alternate scenarios to test the sensitivity (Table 5). Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 10 In the first scenario, instead of 14 players per team, Extension modeled 12 players per team. The results show the total number of visitors decreases to 8,180 and the economic contribution also declines to $1.9 million. In the second scenario, Extension modeled a lower level of per person spending - at $300 for overnight visitors and $58 for day trippers. In this scenario, the number of visitors remains constant, but the total economic contribution declines to $1.9 million. Finally, in the third scenario, Extension modeled a decrease in the number of people traveling per team. Instead of 3.1 people per player, as used in the main analysis, this scenario examines 2.5 people per player. Once again, attendance declines - down to 7,755 people. Correspondingly, the economic contribution drops to $1.8 million. These results indicate even with fluctuations in number of attendees and visitor spending, the total economic contribution remains in the range of $1.8 million to $1.9 million. Table 5: East Grand Forks Youth Ice Arena Event Visitors: Total Economic Impact, Sensitivity Analysis Category Output Labor Income Employment Attendance Teams of 12 Players $1,922,150 $496,630 34 8,180 Spending at 90% of estimate $1,931,190 $516,970 37 9,379 2.5 people per team $1,853,320 $478,280 32 7,755 Notes on the Analysis This analysis only examines the economic contribution stemming from spending by youth ice arena event attendees. Spending by East Grand Forks to operate the facilities also generates economic contribution - both from purchases of their supplies and from spending by their employees. That impact is not included in this report. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 11 Appendix: Methods and Terms Special models, called input-output models, exist to conduct economic impact analysis. There are several input-output models available, and IMPLAN (IMpact Analysis for PLANning, MIG, Inc.) is one such model. Many economists use IMPLAN for economic contribution analysis because it can measure output and employment impacts, is available on a county -by -county basis, and is flexible for the user. While IMPLAN has some limitations and qualifications, it is one of the best tools available to economists for input-output modeling. Understanding the IMPLAN tool's capabilities and limitations helps ensure the best results from the model. One of the most critical aspects of understanding economic impact analysis is the distinction between the "local" and "non -local" economy. The model -building process identifies the local economy. Either the group requesting the study or the analyst defines the local area. Typically, the study area (the local economy) is a county or a group of counties that share economic linkages. In this report, the study area is Polk County. A few definitions are essential to properly interpret the results of an IMPLAN analysis. These terms and their definitions are provided below. Output Output is measured in dollars and is equivalent to total sales. It can include significant "double counting." As an example, think of a screen printer creating customized T-shirts for hockey tournament attendees. The value of T-shirt is counted when it is sold to the screen printer and then again when it is sold to the final wearer. The value of the T-shirt is built into the price of each of these items, and then the sale of each item is added to determine total sales (or output). Employment IMPLAN includes total wage and salaried employees, as well as the self-employed, in employment estimates. Because employment is measured in jobs and not in dollar values, it tends to be a very stable metric. In this report, one job is one job, regardless if it is a full-time, part-time, or seasonal job. Labor Income Labor income measures the value added to the product by the labor component. So, in the screen printing example, when the plain T-shirt is sold to the screen printer, a certain percentage of the sale is for the labor to sew the T-shirt. Then when the customized T-shirt is sold to the final consumer, it includes some markup for the screen printer's labor costs in the price. These individual value increments for labor can be measured, which amounts to labor income. Labor income does not include double counting. Labor income includes both employee compensation and proprietor income. It is measured as wages, salaries, and benefits. Direct Impact Direct impact is equivalent to the initial activity in the economy. In this study, it is spending by people attending youth skating events in East Grand Forks. -_ Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 12 Indirect Impact The indirect impact is the summation of changes in the local economy that occur due to spending for inputs (goods and services) by the industry or industries directly impacted. For instance, if employment in a manufacturing plant increases by 100 jobs, this implies a corresponding increase in output by the plant. As the plant increases output, it must also purchase more inputs, such as electricity, steel, and equipment. As the plant increases its purchase of these items, its suppliers must also increase production, and so forth. As these ripples move through the economy, they can be captured and measured. Ripples related to the purchase of goods and services are indirect impacts. In this study, indirect impacts are those associated with spending by East Grand Forks ice arena youth events. Induced Impact The induced impact is the summation of changes in the local economy that occur due to spending by labor—that is, spending by employees in the industry or industries directly impacted. For instance, if employment in a manufacturing plant increases by 100 jobs, the new employees will have more money to spend on housing, groceries, and going out to dinner. As they spend their new income, more activity occurs in the local economy. This can be quantified and is called the induced impact. Primarily, in this study, the induced impacts are economic changes related to spending by workers that serve the visiting East Grand Forks hockey and figure skating families. Total Impact The total impact is the summation of the direct, indirect, and induced impacts. Economic Contribution of Attendees of East Grand Forks Ice Arena Youth Events 13 _I.Y. r.s;-�: �-.;tr�f '5�,.�-j-::.1,t.•;s.r, �n.�,.,-" x -t ;i'r.`,,"r''•` t�.: '�'�'. ;�.. �•. � �' .•i.'. •-fes'-" --a:-ter-'- n.° •ri .+r►' � '3'i`i.� _�.a. 1 1 1 ,{!� % r i?i► .�. d \ � V 'I%r� a. r y- '`€��-:.es'' , - - .. 1 a , :•�e:'� .;.7:-;->y.�:-_ : �^?.{'" - - :F r r � • T - - ..Ij`1%.. `511�~ ��� �, � �:,'sa ■ _(�,/+��+ � � .a 1�iR�.. �� ►+i ..�- - r-:�+�f:���� r!�•_,s_-.-j.-t'-sli: .�:.sLa+�'Y,��-•- - ; % y .�1 - .. --�1 mss_ 7frafL-..f• � - !!•- '.'s,!l�:r !3i!�1,�?_� • r: ;+= �^ =�� r i \/ •�`�' �- _ _ � � - .. . 1- 'L, `.. yam.'. :g _;• :; ._E.T.::C`-�i 1•i;ili:...T.4 f-:•IiV• v,' Y.r i1-�•: == ,J�^.F. {Psr� IL �_ ,. * •ate � ,� � � i •• - � r.- , .'s ,�� Ilk ..���� 4-, � I • ,I I rr.. '� moi! ,r . r-`�s��l1- �r/[lam ,�� �% 1 1 1 � � '.'�% 1 1 1 Tr . �I 1 1 1 `�:-•'�' .�~ ""'' �4y�.!`. ���� • .rte. I �;r; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :► I�I 1 1 ► 1 1 '. '. . „rte }�= .� �� [�'* � • 1 1/ '� 1 1 . 1 r r. � - - - - �:-..f 1 I 1 1 1 / / 1 1 / ����, ~ ��;1' - , I � �;�k7 ' ' �� �/,,,. - �/i�i �7 ��jti,� � • ' �r, : k�q� -' r.. ' � 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 f � �;... 1 1 I _ I 1 / 1 1 1 - �� � I:V, y � l -� � #',;' 7 sY■■■■fl■ � • �^��1�� �-�:.+1aI'L� �rfy1;•- _ "�,.'I`-. ': ;�� �t: • - 1 1 �1��-/�f�4 • 1 • . • • �A1r•' ...1�► :.r ~i■ �F i �yR f�'�• r.��N �,1i1� +�'3 .y4�w. �,Lr ■ , �-� ,,f)a' �■ i�' i >�'�- ` 1/ - 11/;• -: �,.. �:� .�:.�,.•:' .� t�� rr a �l i I ! r, I" MwE _ '�:i/�� t3 �. ,� �'�.'r � I"-':; _I �� .�, � �'�`-s^-. �*l■A'1�.� ' 1 1 [ rP i I�r_ 1,.,_ fI [��_ II;�.` .; •.. �•, :,_ � ,�� :=:rfl�. � �.1,%L � �= ►r► ' �;h••, : �i,! - � � >~ � L rxn^» - > � ;tom _ ' /� ,:a r � /� . �T•� I V iii - � � r "r: , I,.., • • ` y _ .._. �n:�'�: �..r � • r_ �� r_ •rte � ��- � :rte -* �� �.. �� �- � ♦ � � ��'!h'� >• _x,11 r'• � ,� 1' � 1/ ■ �, ` 1 � � ;•� i �Lt� N Irl .-•.� -. �,1 ` - — - ► �.w�_ _ � _ .�, _.�, � . rig.--:ILr, � - <<. -.,.�x �ri��/.` .:�` 1_ ,�.-.� � . .: U � � + � � 1/%._�A�1/%. 1 ,r Ll i yr.l -��`� �. � ;1j'' Y1i�%' r � �R= �` �. r . ■ . • rr ._f�v.� �,.�-�. +,may=:/i-. •L� !Q t � !,•►+ � :'.�+► �_ ' ���4�� �w=•^�-"r ..r � 'r ¢���I/ ¢. L,r �,�, y f `iVj:► i = :SLI. ir S� �>�• 1 ��;�,it•., . y4f�1 �-:.�=drt -�• 1 1 1 1 �ri./{l, =r_f�i 3 �Z sG- - �Z si �w `-f + x'=_ ' L= _ _., I ■ rr�- i���. - • . �42 :�:■�. � � � �� ;�., � f.,fl� .rlL F[�I � :;i►•, f ::�. ■ � - : - 1 r j� � a,, ■J, _,^,, ,. ■111■■■■■�■��* � �iF ` - - - , ��'?! � _= - =Its- � 1 : i ,r � � �• �'`''. �+ \' .ice �x rt,. �, %�' ���■ �.�:- 1 2 Y'��.;ce �n -�r.:r •,r ac,.r•1 � re,.•�r � y • .�i��� i y �/•'G. �i� jil� .:-Y�� ■ : i tw. ��' =�/I: '��a�� � .:.." �?���. • � r�� �. xs� .i'•l i'%'.-�- ��� # • �''�ss: �� �%�= '{; 1` ,J '�� � -.�{�� .�T+� �� - , . F""�� � , �'�i� �1� , r n- »,'� �. mow_ � • -� ` ��� ��""'� ,i � , t :.,�F-� . � ,C � �. -!�',. , i�F•:• _ ...!� S' I, +;r rr +• .a.• ' t„?:��' 'h.•• �- %'. .a�-r •.�..- �.. raLr+. _ r�. �� r��:' ..> .': ' rs�.+. _ �:.y s•_� . "�� �-w �4I� . v 7 . . .7!,.>.a. t„ i...+�v'9.7'-:.. -y.�It: .� .. �.'. �R,e. 1-�., r... .. � l?: �`4:c ..k•� � � •4•'' JI �t II rj�" M: •'ri=_ � -y' . '�� f' .Y _..f. !.rra. z? �` _ ��.,Z_ �•... �,t�_ �-1' n tis ►lr�: ,tea-- ��'..- ` �. -_. ,j J . Fr7: , � ,� _-' •�.=,r r:x .::5 0. r�,;� -� ' .�'� +� '��li. 1 -s' 1 1 1 1 1 1�� • r'� i : rr? `+fir., f•. _ /�.. .? d r o- - '� n:, ,- _ { ►1/ �u r r . r$' I --��:�� /,+ ��_ 3�����► aL 11�%i'-`°"a %.1!- tl •f: r SII:. t: i fir_: � V,, - �1,fi •.�,..�'�r� Rut"'. � r _ �- - _#r1 Lam_ -=r�� ti 1•+=-:i cy; ?' f;Y�+'r•�::" r;y_- f;;!.�. it• -f+'lam •1...��>r •:i.:•- .r. •- ll" I.I .. '� ' r • �';` :.cs- :•,C." .•,r. .,�. i` -r. r:s,- rr: :sem s• - r,C _ .�... - :.: .'+.r ..,-- rt:..: !�%.•. .r. +fie .,. _ _.tr_•.r� .: _ - �;�{ � � •�, �-ir}.:c'r�s.=: _.`�.-'. �r�.:ce:.A.► I. '�.�..=r�r.. '"'�:s`-i���r'v:z. �r�Jsr.-+�v=_- :V.il'i �'i�r'.r.-+� - - r?�^ AwlUlV.'e'7L:yii:�/ �'ti��_- e��'�/`�, `. ,L.. ►i . � �; _�� � w'Y�1� is - � �. _ r ,�.L -� ..�4:{x:�' /1 : .fitT.:_�-� � / �- �/ � � � / � ��::fix?.... w�• ' L = �,= _ � , . �1r .a,. �,. .:.;s.,`.�' 1 I - �1�1 �klt ••` :rte, h,- � . { .,:� � f �f r-� ,� � • y� _ y i r:.•. :�!• ��`+*\�r r� �� . � r�...�+�tit � i �,� � %ww � '' - "r _� �^ .. �� . �, � •� � _ �.�nlc: �f :,,:�,tr.�!: �x r+•. ''xtZ :f' I '�. �• %G ! Yl!1►: � �3'171►- - s � : i/!.'1 � Y � .� _.i "dp /ice . s-����� y- ! j!. _.>�'. �.,�f"�r�•Yrr�.` 1 1 '�. rr� � � �'� �' .•x517 ' ..�Ilt.'1JAi4" ,�17 ' �i. �y, ��>� ».�.R 1 � • ��� S� s` '� r_ 1 1 1 � `- .. ,r.+ .�� � i. 1. r... • .•E� - r.�. • r w4fY1 t_ •_ •.. ""tel "'_,: ; r- � _�' - � ; �., ;i' ���,�-�_:`:` . � �� +' �%,tom • 1r'l ` :NII - .. � - � --- .1��►- '�����L� �� - �,��% Iiif4 r ,y �- �:..� •�.-� Y '� x.11.- r�. / � --x 'rte- I" % ��I� n� .. •./�: .���s• � y� �r1,. i,-- �~ ,� V y1�''/. "C r'ti': ",y.a. :^.Y X111• S-�'• 1 All '�� L_ J'!-. ,c.f �� F :�A� y� ��. w:f -! t � � .• � � A• f� a��1_ �1►� `4- :��t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1��r, ' �,�c • �i tet` 'r'3` } � • .� _ A - �M�� •• vx�t� 1���h'KMM• i' , ■ ;F e?� �{►y � - 7y -: •w• r: • 'r' • Al R%1 �a'1:, rte: 11 ' it S•Y.+ ��' ■ L •• i 11` y ''i1 C �.• r 1 1 I ' �, ..I,�j iF`'c� •,• � -•�' ..L • w.^Y- - -.w r ='6`'�' -� --mow •f��-�'�a���v�: :L1i .. • • , � � {�`'-` r !�' ` r �':J-t•`._:ir' . � ��,.- „�� 4•.. - .� 7.�v C•.��' ' � ■ s. ;`�,'�� y� • _ acs � ��;, .�.. �' 6%���FF�iiill,,1 l�mr i = •?!'"�. � T { ' �ew-- �w �G .•f �y �bfr� •ti � "•• ` -■, � _ .•� • � 1 1 1 M Z �,-.J � r f � - °�'� /I,L\" awl,^ „� � �:'�rr:}.,j= f NOW` 1 1 / •':! `s . ::r: rte. :�_,r ;=; � N/' ;, :ter= _:_-� �� s- 1 •, 1 a� '�` _ '''' } ��i �, - . • t_f-�.> :., �.'.•: ► 1 � _W rcl � ` ��1 � :`�L� 1�_=��_��`.►:.- _ � � �, ' • 'i► �,c qtx �:� = r � '7IIi ' Itl► I � , � /�1. _ rl,h =./`lam • .l 1L� - _ �, �" .,K.:�?r. ���� -I at 4 ;�1�Li I�}� ro1LR • ^I`.� •■ • + i • � k '�. �Q:1G' i •' 'i� � ' � • r�r . i a►;L�- v � Lt ♦,��. ;Yie%L; ■/„r .e.i1w:. !`• r •���.�ilc- � �►rte _ ' . • rte, 1 ��S.Illi... `� y 1` �r =� `�.�Us4.y r --�rl [ "•, i r!- r i • �•1.. �� ''�.:•�-r �, ��' r- , .- 1 � - � ,l L v; /1 L � M.' ..- 1� 'Y1- 1r�'r P:,4.^,."�•7. r� .fx,•.. _�k►•�.+..` _ �1� _ : }.i K;_ lk�,^ ' �,'sF.-� �:"..~ �R-•� �� ��� - 70, .,/+;!^ 111►-.- �_�,�' i �"� ..S[�'' �� � _ . u r� •,, ' 'trI :s _:� 1%:: {�' ��1•i�: ,��-+> . , , : ai q��c���;pi �� �.�.. ;t 1 1 . 11 a ��.�/ - • 1 1 1� I ..• � fr `'� � -�►f ,� -- I `ri.:-.�.�1,'�� �� y � �+•" . _ kr. - r �- *�I �> .• . - r 1 1 1 Li��].• rte... - - _.- •v. _ _[ 1 •�,, L- �. �',! r - i��` � , 111 �i.: 'I � til / 1 1 1 / / 1 1 I i��i•� `r,V�� `��y-jCC`^T - - ■ .� II �±Jv<hfi• y 1 I 11 1 I 1 1 1 r .,�, r!. � r �. � - r � � }]f• e T 1 I - r- rf� A:L. I. ` + .i ` _ �►�? " f. y`, 1 II Lei! P Iu 1 1 I ■ +ra. -- - :rte =�; a ti1'fl ..�;, � \ � ��►`•„•, \�_/, Irrl Irl 5'y 1 1 1 'Cr'•�`�!`� ,.y: q��.�"� , �•_r�, ' �. -�_ r l �I'1II II11I� I 1.../L! . �=t I ■ � ► 1, •'^a 1 1 ' ' 1 ~ �"`. y •-� .ti:�l��r'�� - � =i: I11I I11I r•Y � �}1�.: V` „ 1�� �� •- `, #,*= ����,"�'�►,..�L; 1 v` �I Irl Irl _� .�•' �►1/ 1 i+ f w w -,�,•: ' � • - :i,s ..c•,.: � ��•..... ���.�`� 1 �,- tl �G' � ' '��.a. � • riJ ti\�'1 / , � ?a;r few Jib--- Ilo ,�► ,�, � / � � =1� .�--��'.._�' .sem r'� _•, ter:.=' , �l; ��, �1"�' ' � - a� ,,a1 \'�ii• ' SG � 1 :��iti.= :' �'" F"_tom r,�`-mss°_ „•, �._ +_9z::�%I�. S � .c. w it /. `:;s;'t a L . �' '4`:. �,•• "..•.vex _ �' L '�� S� r .''1� r.' � =r'i� � "!•'� r'Y�• �$.` !, 1'.' ,1�I�.. :j f•: -.r � fit'Y.�� _w,._rs .y:,�-. "'� L� - 1'//_ �� �.� - � �.�� I S•:' . �'1•. � '�W � ,�1�' 1 , �� ■ may; ! �-r; - �...,�,� - Y ;�=-,r I •' �' � ' �' •r �'•�"�'_:' .�.. �. f �� ',r � ' i ... � - - t�s: `-�;-�, . �,t. -- .tom' -.�,�. _; ►,� % , , '• ■ ' rt r - .� : �. � �1 ' - ' I �� 1�.' t:�1 . _t.y �#�r IY >a ; i ' 7I Fir •{ - r �1 � ; p�: �� �r-�� � _ / _ M ps- a,.a, .,a-�'�" 'h.� .' / - �� 1. a:;;; - •Ts . �.` •7,a= ,t .3• r� �' 7-i"= k„ .,�r� , � . •�y. � .y+ � r.r t-'+s��x � �'-t1 +'. �. " � �`� •�, .�i1 - .•-ifi•.«?aa � �Y ��1`r•_-"v-w - Irl ���a•=• :\�}}`` �l 'rwf-re Y- -_.-- �-. .4�' �f1� ` �,,.,�,,,�� � . ser - �'��:.' �:=`-�•- wr �e.r, . fir,.. r::i'�� �:r:: �e.r- �i .s' =a .. r :r".? y�:r�- r... ,, -A '�1, _ - _. -��. ��-�/1 l•l , -.1 .-c•. � . „�•� �. �e�� Y.c ,.,; 4• • "mL_r�s.cv'r'::..:: r•': atlr �..c ��':'=1.c^:. -=fir: _ 'rl '/. .�' � �� •v1Y.�i :'F- _ ,X.� :' Y^ � �_�-'��.��c. �s-....�L�F�}'. syr 7;=� - .-.J�ry � �� _L :L �A�•'-. �//ftp - ,��[I�- r.I�il • i�� �w n � �r;•ss..-.� �.. �ex=P-, r.. ,�:,�,.,aa•. • • 1l. `. �'���{j =�111t :Fli �• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . � 40 Ali WIN ,� /f, I .` � y � � �.-.,.fel•: SR '' �l � 1 � , • • • r L 1 Ali ,,��,,,`f%'r. _ •-�?L7 : - * ��+' 1 1 1 1 / 1 1 1 1 1 1 • • • • �+a'a� _ - -h.,, Y• " :,tip^�� �. ��= �i".1 - - 1 1 1 •-`v�.rr - y �, 77 w.� :^ • , _ Y �` .r� z?!:w. J.r....a ,Y . a■��-•`-i'!�,�;% �+r' x•� _ � � .r_ •• ��.:-�r-r_-�•Y�,•„�-r':.:y:.-.::+^': .��'3'- rj -.fir=;y - ��-�-�' =• M -Ci �.rN-.! :- v'Cv �J�a.�. - a,ji' .0 �N.ai' .- -C'ti.'• � a Y � � "'.rGY'_. r.G I�[y�Y,��*•" :� a�r,.r- .rr• pp..r ~• ��r , ��w,.. '��.f Y Fr=' -e. , 'rM,-�'_ - :.•��c_,:£•x^�" J1 !�' •,t .�,r! .�:.Y_�lir e�y:.. ,:���r� Y�y.=-� �:,N ,,;[��.-ems - - • , b +x �- j'i�� �'G��`- +X= � b.'.+.+t �: y,•±ff-�. .. .'.` ��.]i%.dn"r.:rw City Council Agenda: 05/08/23 2K. Consideration to approve a PUD Adjustment for the Monticello High School Planned Unit Development District to accommodate site improvements in conjunction with the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project 22C003 Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Community Development Director 5/8/23 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Public Works Director/City Engineer, City Administrator Project Engineer ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve a PUD Adjustment for the Monticello High School Planned Unit Development District to accommodate site improvements in conjunction with Safe Routes to School Project 23C003, subject to conditions listed in Exhibit Z. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION November 8, 2022: Authorization of Engineering Services for the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND In conjunction with the City's 2023 Safe Routes to School project along School Boulevard, the City and School District have collaborated to develop proposed site improvements at the High School's entrance at School Boulevard and along the primary entrance drive. These improvements represent a minor modification to the High School PUD site plan, requiring a formal adjustment to the PUD process. The site improvements support noted issues identified in the adopted Safe Routes to School Plan and subsequent evaluation of traffic circulation both at School Boulevard and internal to the school site. The proposed improvements are intended to accomplish two primary goals: reduce traffic congestion impacting School Boulevard and increase safety of student drop-offs at the High School. The median at the primary entrance at School Boulevard will be reconstructed to remove the left -out turning movement. The entrance will be right -in, right -out only. In addition, the entrance drive into the High School will widen outward on the east, creating a two-lane configuration allowing a lane for student drop-off at the primary building entrance, as well as a bypass or drive-through lane to access the west parking lot. City Council Agenda: 05/08/23 To complete the two-lane configuration and manage safety for student drop-off, the first row of visitor parking stalls along the east side of the entrance drive will be removed and a curbline will be installed. Installation of green space and the replacement of the trees lost due to the drive lane widening is recommended. The removal of these 13 parking stalls will have minimal overall impact and is balanced by the increase in pedestrian safety and minimization of vehicle conflicts in this area of the school campus. However, as a condition of approval, staff recommend that the school specify whether any additional visitor parking will be provided on site. It is also recommended the school update their traffic and parking management plan for large events in which athletic field visitor activity overlaps the school day. In addition, any future intensification of the campus will require a sidewalk connection on the south side of the High School building between the two main parking lots. There is currently a gap in the sidewalk that makes the easterly parking lot less usable for high -demand parking events. Adjustments to planned unit developments may be approved by a simple majority of the City Council when the proposed adjustment does not eliminate, diminish or compromise the high quality of site planning, design, landscaping or building materials, or alter significantly the location of buildings, parking areas or roads, among other requirements. Budget Impact: The improvements to the School Boulevard entrance are included within the Safe Routes to School project funding allocation and supported by the SRTS grant award in the amount of $500,000 for the project. Pending project costs, either a portion or all of the entrance and lane configuration may also be funded by the SRTS grant funding. As this PUD Adjustment is occurring in support of the adopted SRTS Plan and the larger City project in the corridor, no application fee or escrow were charged to the School District. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff time on the part of the City Engineering staff and Community Development for this component of the School Boulevard project is estimated at 6 hours. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The Monticello 2040 Plan's Implementation chapter cites the following strategy - Work with Wright County and Monticello the School District to implement and address the issues identified in the Monticello Safe Routes to School Plan. The proposed PUD Adjustment for changes to the High School site plan are in direct support of implementation of Safe Routes to School for the Monticello community. City Council Agenda: 05/08/23 STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends approval of the PUD Adjustment for the Monticello High School Planned Unit Development District. The proposed changes to the site plan are minor in scope but will provide significant benefit for increasing safety for pedestrians along School Boulevard and internal to the high school campus. SUPPORTING DATA A. Aerial Site Image B. Proposed Improvements C. Safe Routes to School Plan, Excerpts EXHIBIT Z MONTICLELO HIGH SCHOOL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PUD ADJUSTMENT The School District will update the traffic and parking management plan for large events in which athletic field visitor activity overlaps the school day and specify locations of visitor parking on-site. 2. Future intensification of the campus will require a sidewalk connection on the south side of the High School building to link the two main parking areas. 3. Installation of green space and the replacement of the trees lost due to the drive lane widening and curb installation. 4. An amendment to the PUD development agreement reflecting the site plan changes will be executed and recorded against the property. High School Campus Cr �NOW' r r3bi� 415 A School sled City Boundary 1 in = 166 Ft 0 Parcels N CITY OF A Monticello May 4, 2623 Map Powered By Datafi WS%, * mi4ff � -7--j �- 1 _71 -TV afv 'TI r -q--3 I m TI FM AM TI -n T --I an m lim 40 - to 7--n T-7 71 479 Rom il^ � -7-21 -b-In --Info as 19W -7-1 dt tw 7-1 ma -71 4w T�l ids AM rip -M -71 -n me - ro ID 7-11 -Ilp 4.4 LOB - IL i- L-11, L -, 1 mi4ff � -7--j - IL i- L-11, L -, 1 Al F I I 40 40 �- 1 Al F I I 40 40 JUNE 2019 MONTICELLO, MN Monticello High School Monticello Middle School Pinewood Elementary School Little Mountain Elementary Eastview Education Center itDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I&q MINNESOTA i}r: SAFE I. ROUTES TO SCHOOL Little Mountain Elementary, Monticello High, and Lastview Education Center Infrastructure Recommendations LOCATION PROBLEM/ISSUE POTENTIAL SOLUTION/RECOMMENDATION ANTICIPATED OUTCOME LEAD PRIORITY A Fallon Ave NE High traffic speeds and volumes, especially during school arrival and dismissal; no Provide sidewalk or shared use path facility on east side of Fallon Ave Designate space for people walking and City of Monticello High pedestrian or bike connection on Fallon Ave NE north of School Blvd; no pedestri- NE south of School Blvd. Evaluate feasibility and need for a sidewalk biking that is physically separated from an or bike connection on east side Fallon Ave NE south of School Blvd. or shared use path facility between School Blvd and Stoneridge Dr. vehicle traffic; reduce need for students to cross Fallon Ave to access existing path on west side. B School Blvd between Fallon Ave High traffic speeds and volumes, especially during school arrival and dismissal; Install a shared use path on the south side of School Blvd between Designate space for people walking that City of Monticello High NE and Fenning Ave existing marked crossings are wide; long distances between marked crossings; no Cardinal Hills Park and Fenning Ave to provide better access to is physically separated from vehicle traffic; trail on south side of School Blvd east of Cardinal Hills Park; pedestrian crossings dedicated crossing; evaluate pedestrian crossing needs and identify increase pedestrian safety and comfort; are not ADA compliant. locations for marked and enhanced pedestrian crossings such as curb more predictable pedestrian crossing Provide shared use path along Fenning Ave. Evaluate whether it is extensions, safety islands, flashing beacons, and other treatments; behavior. Crossing at Cardinal Hills Park: Opportunity for longer-term, more permanent solu- consider walkability and streetscaping enhancements including appropriate to include a connection on one or both sides with con- tion to interim crossing treatment. landscaping, pedestrian scale lighting, and traffic calming; bring Crossing at Elder Ln: Visibility issues due to high traffic volumes and congestion at intersections and marked crossings into ADA compliance. Coordinate increase pedestrian safety and comfort. school driveway during arrival and dismissal; no landing on south side of School crossing improvements with installation of a dedicated path along the Blvd. south side of School Blvd and with J. Midblock crossing between Elder Ln and Pelican Ln: Most direct route to pedes- trian desire line between School Blvd and Falcon Ave; existing ramp is not ADA compliant and does not connect to crosswalk, receiving ramp, or pedestrian facility on south side of School Blvd. 12 10 MAI I I Y1,144 111.1 � 3i Crossing at Pelican Ln: No pedestrian facilities or landing on south side of School Blvd; poor site lines especially around southwest corner. C Fenning Ave High traffic speeds and volumes; no pedestrian or bicycle facilities south of School Provide shared use path along Fenning Ave. Evaluate whether it is Designate space for people walking that Wright County High Blvd/Jason Ave NE; long pedestrian crossing distances; long distances between appropriate to include a connection on one or both sides with con- is physically separated from vehicle traffic; pedestrian crossing locations; visibility south of School Blvd due to topography. sideration for existing conditions and future development and traffic increase pedestrian safety and comfort. City of Monticello patterns; consider pedestrian realm elements such as landscaped boulevards and pedestrian lighting in coordination with sidewalk or path implementation. Consider improvements with transfer to Wright County ownership and upcoming road design and construction. Coor- dinate with B, D, and I. D Fallon Ave NE and School Blvd High traffic volumes during school arrival and dismissal; long crossing distance; Reduce turning radii and/or install curb extensions; additional pe- Increase pedestrian visibility; reduced pe- City of Monticello High key crossing location for students who live south and/or west of campus; poor destrian lighting on northwest and northeast corners; consider solar destrian crossing distances; increase stop stopping/yielding behavior by motorists. flashing LED stop signs to increase STOP sign visibility and driver compliance by motorists. compliance. Consider providing a marked crossing on the east side of the intersection in coordination with B. E School Blvd/Jason Ave NE and High traffic volumes; long pedestrian crossing distances; inconsistent ADA com- Reduce turning radii; upgrade pedestrian ramps; evaluate feasibility of Reduce pedestrian crossing distances; Wright County High Fenning Ave pliance; poor motorist yield/stop compliance; no pedestrian landing on southwest reducing the number/width of travel lanes, in particular Fenning Ave reduce vehicle turning speeds; increase corner; no marked crossing on west or south sides; opportunity for improved north of School Blvd; consider curb extensions and/or safety islands motorist yield/stop compliance. City of Monticello lighting. in coordination with changes to the number/width of travel lanes to reduce and/or break up pedestrian crossing distances; consider addi- tional marked crossings and lighting. Consider intersection improve- ments with transfer of ownership to Wright County. Explore improve- ments during 2020 design. Coordinate with B and C. F Future development sites Opportunity for additional pedestrian connections in coordination with future Integrate pedestrian and bicycle routes and facilities into future devel- Plan for and accommodate future walking City of Monticello High development. opment. Consider connectivity of the street network, opportunities to and biking needs. secure easements and/or provide pedestrian shortcuts where streets Coordinate do not connect, presence of dedicated pedestrian and bicycle facili- with future ties, and crossing treatments. development 12 10 MAI I I Y1,144 111.1 � 3i City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 2L. Consideration to adopt Resolution 2023-39, declaring Haven Ridge L.L.0 in default under the Development Contract and Planned Unit Development agreement for Haven Ridge Prepared by: Meeting Date: ® Consent Agenda Item Community Development Director 5/8/2023 ❑ Regular Agenda Item Reviewed by: Approved by: Public Works Director/City Engineer, City Administrator Project Engineer ACTION REQUESTED Motion to adopt Resolution 2023-39, declaring Haven Ridge L.L.0 in default under the development contract and planned unit development agreement for Haven Ridge. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION October 24, 2022: Approving contract with Mid -Minnesota Hot Mix for completion of Haven Ridge punch list items (first addition) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The City Council is asked to declare the developer of Haven Ridge in default under the development contract and planned unit development agreement for Haven Ridge. This step is necessary due to the developer's failure to complete the remaining public improvements within the first phase of the development within the contract's established timeline. Declaring the default will be the City's first step in proceeding to complete the remaining improvements. The next step will be to draw on the letter of credit held for the remainder of improvements and then engage a contractor to complete the improvements, including installation of the final street wear course and other punch list items. In a prior action, the Council authorized the use of a Sourcewell contractor to complete the improvements. Since that time, staff has been working with the developer to complete the improvements, without success. Per the development contract, the City has sent formal notice to the developer and developer's lender of the intent to declare a default and intent to draw on the letter of credit to complete the remaining public improvements. Budget Impact: While it is anticipated that the letter of credit will be sufficient to pay the costs to complete the remaining public improvements, any costs incurred by the City City Council Agenda: 5/8/2023 to complete the development in excess of the security may be collected through assessment, civil action or other allowable remedies. II. Staff Workload Impact: Staff has invested a significant amount of time working with the developer to complete the required public improvements, estimated at 20+ hours for review, inspection and correspondence. III. Comprehensive Plan Impact: The Monticello 2040 Plan specifically cites a policy that new development occurs when "the public facilities and utilities needed to serve development are available or will be financed by the development through the payment of fees or funded improvements" and a strategy that these are developer -funded improvements. While default and use of securities is rare, the process is necessary to support completion of public improvements which meet the City's standard for development. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends declaration of default. The action is necessary to move toward completion of the remaining public improvements serving the residents of the first phase of Haven Ridge. SUPPORTING DATA A. Resolution 2023-39 B. Formal Letter of Notice, Default and Draw — Haven Ridge C. Plat of Haven Ridge, First Addition CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2023-39 Date Resolution No. Motion By Seconded By RESOLUTION DECLARING A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR HAVEN RIDGE WHEREAS, the City of Monticello, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City") and Haven Ridge L.L.C., a Minnesota limited liability company ("Developer") entered into a Development Contract and Planned Unit Development Agreement dated January 13, 2020 and recorded September 24, 2020 as Wright County Document No. A1441549 regarding the plat of Haven Ridge ("Agreement") for property legally described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto ("Property"); and WHEREAS, after notice given by the City to the Developer, and providing an opportunity for the Developer to cure the defaults as required under the Agreement, the Developer has failed to make, or complete, the required public improvements to the Property or take any steps necessary to commence construction of the required public improvements and has been unresponsive to City staff's attempts to communicate and to promptly complete the project; and WHEREAS, the public improvements in default of the Agreement are listed on Exhibit "B" attached hereto; and WHEREAS, in light of this default, City staff, in conjunction with the City Attorney, has taken the steps necessary for the City Council to declare a default under the Agreement in order to request a draw under VisionBank's Irrevocable Letter of Credit; and WHEREAS, after evaluating its options, the City Council of the City of Monticello has determined it to be in the City's and the public's best interest to declare a default under the Agreement and draw on the Irrevocable Letter of Credit in order for the City to bring the public improvements into compliance with the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Monticello hereby declares a default under the terms of the Agreement and that the City shall request a "Draw Under VisionBank Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 1015 dated September 11, 2020." The 226154v1A City Administrator and the City Attorney are hereby directed to take all necessary steps to cure the defaults, construct the improvements, and to ensure the City's fees, costs and expenses are reimbursed via the Draw on the Irrevocable Letter of Credit with Vision Bank. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, this 8t" day of May, 2023. CITY OF MONTICELLO Bv: Lloyd Hilgart, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Schreiber, City Clerk 226154v1A EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION 2023 - Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Block 1, Haven Ridge, according to the recorded plat thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. And Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Block 2, Haven Ridge, according to the recorded plat thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. And Outlots D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, Haven Ridge, according to the recorded plat thereof, Wright County, Minnesota. 2261540A EXHIBIT "B" TO RESOLUTION 2023 - Public Improvements to be Completed: • Replace damaged pavement patches around manholes (some were installed too high and may be able to be milled down) • Replace damaged curb and gutter • Remove damaged pavement in front of replaced curb and patch asphalt • Topsoil and reseed behind curb that was replaced • Install concrete ADA pedestrian ramp at 85th street per plan • Edge mill temporary pavement taper on Farmstead west of Fallon • Pave wear course for entire project • Several washouts were repaired in the stormwater basins and seeded in late fall of 2022, will need to be reseeded if vegetation does not emerge this spring • Install sand section and draintile for Filtration Basin 100 as shown on the plans, basin has only been rough graded • Replace patch for settlement crack near manhole 2 2261540A CITY �OF Monticello May 2, 2023 Mr. Marc Schulte Haven Ridge LLC 1313 Hillwind Road Fridley, MN 55432 RE: Haven Ridge 1St Addition, Monticello Letter of Credit #1015 CERTIFIED MAIL Dear Mr. Schulte, PHONE: 763-295-2711 Fax:763-295-4404 505 Walnut Street I Suite 1 I Monticello, MN 55362 On September 9, 2022 and November 1, 2022 the City of Monticello provided notice of the requirement to complete the wear course for the public streets within the plat of Haven Ridge according to approved plans, and the corresponding requirement to increase the letter of credit to secure completion of the installation. The recorded Development Contract and Planned Unit Development agreement for Haven Ridge required completion of all required public improvements by August 30th of the year following recording of the final plat (2020), and completion of the wear course on the public street no later than October 15th of the year following. The agreement therefore required improvements to be completed by August 30th, 2021 and the wear course installation by October 15th, 2022. As of May 2, 2023, Haven Ridge (1St phase) remaining punch list items, including completion of the required filtration basin and installation of the roadway wear course, as well as other items, have not been completed. A list of all punch list items is enclosed in this letter. This letter constitutes notice to you that the City Council will formally declare a default under the Development Contract and Planned Unit Development Agreement for Haven Ridge at its May 8, 2023 Council meeting. This letter also constitutes the required 30 -day notice of intent to draw on the Letter of Credit to complete the remaining improvements per section 30 of the Development Contract and Planned Unit Development agreement. The City requires completion of the noted improvements no later than June 5, 2023 in order for you to avoid the draw on the Letter of Credit. If construction is not complete by June 5, 2023, on June 9, 2023 the City will draw on Letter of Credit #1015 held with Vision Bank to begin completion of the work in accordance with Section 36 of the Development Contract and Planned Unit Development agreement. Any costs incurred by the City to complete the development in excess of the security may be collected through assessment, civil action or other allowable remedies. www.ci.monticello.mn.us May 2, 2023 Mr. Marc Schulte Pg. 2 Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Rachel Leonard, City Administrator Encl (Punch List dated May 2, 2023) C: Matt Leonard, Public Works Director/City Engineer Angela Schumann, Community Development Director Ryan Melhouse, Project Engineer Liz Lindrud, Senior Accountant Todd McDonald, Vision Bank Date: May 2,2023 Project Description Haven Ridge Field Representative: Contractor Project Manager Preliminary: X Partial: Final: Warranty: 2 year Punch List Ryan Melhouse Item No. Description Date Accepted 1 Replace/mill pavement patchs around sanitary manholes 2 Replace damaged curb and gutter 3 Topsoil and seed behind curb that was replaced 4 Install ADA pedestrian ramp at 85th street per plan 5 Ed e mill temporary avement taper on Farmstead west of Fallon 6 Pave Wear course for entire project Several washouts were repaired in the stormwater basins and seeded in late fall of 2022, will need to be reseeded if vegetation does not emerge this spring 7 8 Install sand section and draintile for Filtration basin 100 as shown on the plans 9 Replace patch for settlement crack near manhole 2 10 Remove damaged pavement in front of replaced curb and patch asphalt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Field Representative Signature: HAVEN RIDGE KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That Haven Ridge L.L.C., a Minnesota limited liability company, owner of the following described property. That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter of Section 24; thence South 00 degrees 07 minutes 45 seconds West, assuming the West line of said Northwest Quarter bears South 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West, 408.28 feet to the centerline of 85th Street NE as described in MONTICELLO TOWN ROAD MAP per Document No. 390488; thence North 48 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds West, along the northwesterly extension of said centerline of 85th Street NE, 18.26 feet to the West line of said Northwest Quarter, and the point of beginning of the parcel to be described; thence South 48 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds East, along said northwesterly extension of 85th Street NE, 18.26 feet; thence continuing South 48 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds East, along said centerline of 85th Street NE, 1302.04 feet; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 03 seconds East, 468.91 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the westerly extension of the South line lying westerly of said centerline of 85th Street NE of the parcg described in Certificate of Title No. 6386.0; thence North 89 degrees 22 minutes 37 seconds East, along said South line lying westerly of said centerline of 85 Street NE of the parcel described in Certificate of Title No. 6386.0 and its westerly extension, 414.90 feet to the southwesterly right of way line of 85th Street NE as described in said MONTICELLO TOWN ROAD MAP per Document No. 390488; thence southeasterly and southerly, along said southwesterly right of way line of 85th Street NE to the South line of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 10 minutes 07 seconds West, along said South line of the Northwest Quarter, 1773.52 feet to the Southwest corner of said Northwest Quarter; thence North 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds East, along the West line of said Northwest Quarter, 2239.29 feet to the point of beginning. AND The North 854.06 feet of the West half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. AND The West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota. AND That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying northerly and westerly of the following described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence northerly, along the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, 437.36 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence westerly, parallel with the South line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, to the westerly right of way line of Eisele Avenue NE, as described in MONTICELLO TOWN ROAD MAP per Document No. 390488; thence southerly, along said westerly right of way line of Eisele Avenue NE, to the South line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and said line there terminating. That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, Wright AND do hereby certify that this plat was prepared by me or under my direct supervision; that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor in the State of That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying West of the westerly right of way line of Eisele Avenue NE, as described in MONTICELLO TOWN ROAD MAP per Document No. 390488. be correctly set within one year; that all water boundaries and AND Section 505.01, Subd. 3, as of the date of this certificate are shown and labeled on this plat; and all public ways That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota lying northerly of a line drawn southwesterly from a point on the East line of said Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter distant 990.00 feet north of the southeast corner of said Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to the midpoint of the West line of said Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and said line there terminating. AND That part of the North half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 121, Range 25, Wright County, Minnesota, lying West of the centerline of Eisele Avenue NE, as described in MONTICELLO TOWN ROAD MAP per Document No. 390488. Has caused the same to be surveyed and platted as HAVEN RIDGE and does hereby dedicate to the public for public use the public ways and the drainage and utility easements as shown on this plat. In witness whereof saiL.L.C., a Minnesota limited liability company has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officer this 0) 7'1 day of �.Y�� 20-2-42. \HAVEN RIDGELL 4( rl C. Vi 1 x ' t—��/ David G. Schulte, President STATE OF COUNTY OF --,^,''�� .. __• This instrument was acknowledged before me this W , tU7 �day of bey— 20W by David G. Schulte, President of Haven Ridge L.L.C., a Minnesota limited liability Company, on behalf of the company. Printed Name Notary Public, Wr,q County, mi"Ae-sa+d.d_ My commission expires o,;?? I, Thomas R. Balluff, do hereby certify that this plat was prepared by me or under my direct supervision; that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor in the State of Minnesota; that this plat is a correct representation of the boundary survey, that all mathematical data and labels are correctly designated on this plat; that all monuments depicted on this plat have been, or will be correctly set within one year; that all water boundaries and wet lands, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.01, Subd. 3, as of the date of this certificate are shown and labeled on this plat; and all public ways are shown and labeled on this plat. Dated this 7,571 day of AV6vS'f 20 2A Thomas R. Balluff, Licensed Land 4urveyor Minnesota License No. 40361 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF An 6IG0. The foregoing Surveyor's Certificate was acknowledged before me this dday of j4cLfj Li 20-Zo by Thomas R. Balluff, Land Surveyor, Minnesota License No. 40361. I , Signature A, CLIYr44-,i� IYL0/'tC.9%I Printed Name Notary Public, be—mat n Cr. County, t&" nr%e.,ek-A My commission expires San A &r -n 31 t -i O 2 S PLANNING COMMISSION, MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA Be it known that at a meeting held on this ZM day of k.lu 20 ='I the Planning Commission of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, did hereby review and approve this plat of HAVEN RIDGE. 1.1 By. V � � Chairperson By. Secretary CITY COUNCIL, MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA I This plat of HAVEN RIDGE was approved and accepted by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota at a regular meeting thereof held this tbtk day of J G 11uk.IA.ru 20 'YO and said plat is in compliance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.03, Subd. 2. By. � Mayor By. City Administrator WRIGHT COUNTY SURVEYOR L 1 hereby certify that in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 11, this plat has been reviewed and approved this 17� day of 5-e�O bem &ei 20 GO Wright County Surveyor WRIGHT COUNTY HIGHWAY ENGINEER This plat was reviewed and recommended for approval this 23 Rs day of -66K& t156rC 20 20 Wright County Engineer WRIGHT COUNTY AUDITOR/TREASURER Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.021, Subd. 9, taxes payable for the year 20RID on the land hereinbefore described have been paid. Also, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 272.12, there are no delinquent taxes and transfer entered this k4q day of 5CdtCrKWQ-( . 20ag . Wright County Audit Treasure IM1144M 1 0.70 T. WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER I hereby certify that this instrument was filedin the office of the Count Recorder for record �]� a . (J on this 0 ►� day of d ✓ 20at 3,` 19 o'clock 1 M. and was duly recorded in Cabinet No. 1 . Sleeve O�aJ1 b as Document 1 No. -II"') 1 0 I Wright C(Unty Recorder )Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING - SURVEYING SHEET 1 OF 6 SHEETS cto Pia: -- - HAS RIDGE � _ —_ - pLT C.Tp c�T AI _ _ o i_ C.B.=S33'12'04"E i o `� A /� Southwesterly right of way line C.L.=169.80 LNN E , �,C 1/ of 85th Street NE as described, A=48002,57"`----� , I ^�' c°'i �jI VIC11V1TY MAP o c v J ,� in Monticello Town Road Mop , I ti .� S o �' o �'4V per Document No. 390488 R=208.53 �\ �� I �`O t N " .c�i�ti ` C.B=1420°45.17"W _ ; —� L=174.88 / oN d 414 I w In . N C.L=392.96 f 35"E _ o z I CII y z° 0- 1 % A=23009'23 ---- � Fi� I �S09°1 / a f y s i° T f J �� -- —� 0 w f\L R=978.95 �, ��' '; ,��;—S64.54I 3 d , ; A L 395.65 L _ / J v� J, c o N N n 1'11A I I (NO SCALE) bc W 0 a C I 11 I /� �6. // � /' / r 0 1/ t w I% I / / / /4 / .4 of 00 00 o M o / East line of the West half of o „,nom I t South Line of the parcel 1 FND JLM / / / A1�� / 1/ N NO~ the Southwest Quarter of I "I.< F' described In Certificate of- , / / // 1v _ i' Section 24, Township 127,..< C o o n L-_ _ - — - - — - - -- Title No. 6386.0 / YW Q / // / It / P t r v - - — - - _ - / -� - f< — - / C� / S02°02'41 "W Range 25 o>>a I I s M� �/ --- f --- 855.14 RLS 17549 _--_ fir 104 FAUCW AW. NE 00 3 ` / �� / Z O / / O I I I . ,G n I Mai 4r \ / o%'S00°00'03"E "+o e e A l :; C .� / 468.91 "4 / // / O N 1 I I Esece A c roe � � ( P't tl �(� � 15 / // � 1, f u I , 4 I VI I \�"'/ �" // 14 / / �� ` sills 1 tl �. I L C c, 1/ i ------G G.H. „) 6-----� ���T' 1 4 -7 i13 / // // T n 11/ A I C\ 1 1 1 1 � �' 4 7 4 I ( I •� fiG J I 5,� � .< � ry 13 / // ► v rr IV J rl 1 I 1 1 L I, /\_/ I 1 0 oN i— — — — _ J —I — / 11 12 // / , OUTLOT D /t ' /, u \ I v a n 1 u ( = I 1 1. tit 10 INSET .A, �\ I 3 ° oma° z 3 W 1 '``/' tir c ser �w / 9 tiw 10 A 1 '�^O , I City of Monticello, Wight County, MN y0°je �ok�0 tij�/ 9 / SEE SHEET 3 Al tl r— " o ^ I Sections 23, 24, & 26, Township 121 N, Range 25 W °oiOo4"5' � O0 cy�j/ 8 �� B // OF 6 SHEETS) �ae / I Nr o °a a 0- r eccae o� o ��/� % // yN 1 / f �v JI/'I �e 1\NO 00 0 °e d N I v o ? / 6 Q % // N /' ~ o. aIL I `rQe� /' S `� Jc 2 .I'// O� / J, OUTLOT E ./ v°I0 0,t!v I I Oln z O N I �+� 3 / >' 4 �� 4 I j / �/",iii INSET 'B'Nk 1 Lr� (SEE SHEET 4 a o or C6°z'voi / 2 / �/' 3 / '& I 'm` .OF 6 SHEETS) ' d �z� 2 / / West line of the 1 I I �N Northwest Quarter of t �� CC ` ° ° 11i/ 1 �/ i Section 24, Township ��/ t `it " 7 I L Northwest corner of Section 1 11 / 1 / P �� I 11 `L R /� 1 V \7 L_ \. I v ° J a uC7C3- 121, Range 25 S00 0.45' W ' O 24, Township 121, Range 25- 1 v c - - - - - �.- / I 9 Ot• 1 _ _ _ Southeast corner of the a' d ° o X08.28 - - - - \ / I East line of the Northeast Z �°� / a ° 0 ° % S Northeast Quarter of the / I a.m y.L.~ (cast iron monument) - - ° - ---- _ - - - —�- - _ - - - - - Quarter of the Southeast-- I 'r � I I c=i o o 'o on - -PK- - - - - - - - - _ _ - — - - 1 Quarter of Section 23, �` �/ �'-- T- ` Town 21 02°07 E Southeast Quarter of Section 1 - - - - - - - - - • _ _ __ P 9 i 23, Township 121, Range 25 West line of the 1 shl 1 Ran a 25 w rn N rn N ----- 02 z w I I n" I A I . i S02°0 6 W� m -.moi- - - — - - — - - -- _ _ 437.36 - Northwest Quarter of_ _---- "I"e A/e � � T 60 � � � Southwest Corner of the I nA.". Ir nv IrvL Ire - \z / Section 24, Township I ► 60� \ \ ��\\ i I `_Northwest Quarter of Section t --- ����' 24, Township 121, Range 25 I p 121, Range 25 I PAW DRr,,E O o FAILII- \ \ I I `i I (cast iron monument) q I ( I �' I Io m S, •C h'E m o ro \` r� /\ T 1 Ill �60 \y �. O v Qo ► t` !- /\ T 1 /1 Al 7 I 1a I !� .) L V 1 1 lI I /IV L V, ` . (,\ �.•r� /» \ a o a" \ I I A` K ..? L V 1 1 V 1 V L t�! 0,1 I%. JI LU 11 �\ I ♦\\ I \ I I r I1 11 \�Oe\ a '<r./` � a/_•V \— � i/J-`- `}�/f. —,hI.l\� L�-\ �+q.-�t�om\\ `/-(_�)�\�\\�'' \ // / / _s/'s( /lra '_ I� _—��J/I /IIIIL—I / ,t�D\ HV \ I"!�\J' I L 2�j1 ✓ lS\+�I `'. I LI—�1I I I --LI ILI � II_—aOOO' ~"�O°N F°3O- O-°cUO 1I1 - ,RZFQe 3III 6 Ii`II =ISR v G I ' ' r N ! \_ F_`� •\ _ \s � ° I ` 2 o ao V.(((�OUTLOT F 0S OIm E f 0 * ~N r �J 0 O O\ T MW" (`D OprL °° ODP V) Il I3 00 35'-00.40 Qin N i 0 0 o o N nt. _ 0o ar 060°N�\ «na 1tK w� c a aO�c `d O(O zsa z1 T to °03 oo��� o `,p IVndd ° f o (nyz N �\60 Vf L0� 4;0D 0 aN 1- tp �:} OD �O II re) 00 co II p+ _ 01 N nAm n 1 L 01 c It 06 7 ♦ u� O Nb01°1 3 0 II II 11 Io 0z124�4,� 60 3 �C60 ` -a ix N05*517E cA1flSEE A1.7- t1E 0 VL-IV10 \ Rod Easemenas .8 F_ t I -O to S06°32,1crnm- described in Monticello W A IPA r% erTownRoa02"w P 0 ° o60 1Vu fir IIVi 39088 IN Right N I 0 d Map P�Document Nolx (7k Eisele AenufWa line of )N66 !2 Is asdo0omin Monticello Road Mescribed pezzN/ Document No. 3soa6OPper fo I - - I01P wI OUTLOT G 6 Comer not set ;0Ili N (under water z 0 c g �p East line of the West / , \ L 329.55 R 15233 0\° 0 0 I Half of the Southeast ,�P` , West line of the Southeast 1 \ "� N00°1T46"W = t Quarter of Section 23, Quarter of the Southeast--' I I I' o w Township 121, Range 25 DUTLOT K , t`' Quarter of Section 23, t East line of the Northwest i o � Z m 1 � o o a I I t Township 121, Range 25 I 1 Quarter of the Northeast -- �` ` I Quarter of Section 26, a INSET 'C' 0UTLOT L I / Township 121, Range 25 0 am `o>>o I T /'� IA/ Al C` 1 4 7 4\1 ! cmi0M zooi- I(SEE SHEET 5 ► v rr 1vl J t� 1 I 1 L 1, T n 10 At c^ l i 1 D 4 e) 4 0 :2 6 I� I OF 6 SHEETS) �`- ► v rr IV J r7 I I I L 1, a° o I 1 �� I I waw E 7 °03 0 IN 1 lP Io m o 0 INSET 'D' '� w� A,1 I I I I SEE SHEET 6 I I l OF 6 SHEETS) ,_ `� ..I A A I /• 7 G 71/2 /7 n� , r C[� v iA / CA I; !1 /V \7 L L J I I I ►! 1/ � VI , THE JG I/ Y i' 1 0 � A(1� NII / N ow" I 0 UTLO T J - i o� III N o y�� Z Bearing Orientation: The West line of the Northwest Quarter of I I o on n(on N I I ° w F I ` 0 o Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 is assumed to bear South • L o' I o in 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West. I I 5 0 L I 0 UTLOT H p A A I /V C- 7 C� `o y N N I "t1 I 0>> a fl P'1 IV \7 L_ L \. yoc� 1 any Denotes 5/8 inch by 14 inch Rebar, set or to be set within 0 0 o LL I Power line Easement er �N ° o I I \♦1 c o Midpoint on the West line of l '^ " N c Z 2 O~ 5 P __ Power line O UTLOT 1 £ vow °I+vv m the Northwest Quarter of the t L L GRAPHIC SCALE O one year of recording of this plat and marked with license I I II I __Document No. 233577 EDMONSON AVE NE Easement per �rN -_��` ' Northeast Quarter of Section - 0 125 250 500 number 40361 i i' and assigned per Doc. �'� I Document No. 233577 ° w w N f o ,e,. i 26, Townshi 121, Ran a 25 '0 0 "06 ' No. 732312 (COUNTY ROAD 117) I and assigned per Doc. ` \ w o o- I \ .w,. w I P g I InzlzN ------- No. 732312 I • Denotes Found Iron Monument, as noted _ _ _ _ _ _ � _ _ I _ _ _ _ � _ _ _ - _ - _ - — _ - `,I \� I \ \ _, \\ % I I (SCALE IN FEET) JLM - - 1 INCH = 250 FEET O Denotes Found Judicial Land Mark, as noted - ~ - - _.2636.9 ---- ---- -- — _ —• - --- p Denotes Wright County Cast Iron Monument I I ' F^'^" e l I o - - - - - - - - - — - - - - `�_ LIIvwI rJVI r n v E INE N01 36 50 E \ 66�.�6 I of )Carlson , \ I; . " l PK I moi I �� (vvvlrl I Rvnu Ili 1 I \ 1 N0000348 E I West line of the OO Denotes Wright County Cast Iron Monument I I` N I I I Northwest corner of the I N� --West line of the West Half \ I Northwest Quarter of \ Northwest Quarter to • 1 I I`o z of the Southeast Quarter I I \ I I the Northeast Quarter P "the Northeast Quarter McCain 1 Denotes wetlands delineated an Kn 201g Nm of Section 23, Townshipof Section 26, Townshi of Section 25 Township Environmental Services Company in 2018 i I I West Quarter corner of Section 121, Range 25 \ ` 121, Range 25 --23, Township 121, Range 25 \ J\ I ion monument) cast ENVIRONMENTAL^ENGINEERING^SURVEYING a A''_ (Cast Iron Monument). I \ ror' \ SHEET 2 OF 6 SHEETS wkcw M* H"EN RIDGE INSET "A" b 'v GOD RoIII. � I DETAIL 'A' 1 " (NOT TO SCALE) I 00 509°10 35 E a` R 2 - - 4--2p4°zGTy I /4 2 4.54 /. /5 8 p2�2B4 h?781 00-0 -R,80IS• ,11 / 215.80 - --- --- S02°15'00"W 2 --1423.24-- - T_ --------_ OU7WT E 89L=64osS02°75.11"w W D,91005 95 7 / o sof � (i d,p8°4 p14s o AVENUE FALLON 22ES \��NE Q i o Easement as f __ _3 described in Monticello // sp / 1 ,,_------- Town Road Map per -------, � ( / OUTLOT C I I\ I ,,,-- Document No. 390488 � � O ' 144.59 `\ I .: L v 1 1 /// 1 V / �\ `t•I / r/ Drainage and Utility i ---2239.29 - - - I /�' '� / N02006'16"E OUTLOT A /,/ �// / // r / Easement 11TL� / (Over all of Outiot C) L ----------------------------------------------------------J - - - a4 m / / 1 - ° / / 33'55"W NO2°09'35"E -- --------- - - - - - - o,-. °o-----f-------N09°'5- - 5_ 99.36 r-----� ; - , W cryo ��/// �/ / o eoM / / -96. ° �o I DETAIL B I / (NOT TO SCALE) u`o I o o C-4 ro0 oMe°^3 00 ( o oao I a 9 o U O OD � �' /4,0 a'0 '/ yCrv^J 0� om c�(o Z is 02 / / mF.rrn• ( `o c °a c I c m e a/cy /a�ac / / tvo�o ry / ( Gn°W rd I t[Z °0,°� i 0 rn N o H I SEE DETAIL'S' ---.\ U) 'a P � //� ,, / West line of the parcel .--described in Certificate m ° u I N V) j of Title No. 6386.0 Z o: I \ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O I Found JLM 468.91 f / / // N02049 04"W I .°= c i' I o moi' Draina e /I ,� / 377.06 x - I 9 315.06 ------ n / _, d ✓ 109.65 y I and Utility -/ \ \\Easement 04439 64.92 _ / 206.92 86.15-/ J77\ <�6D2p3c 2°49§04�E � 30�_ �// //d J O I \ S: 0S0 - �� ' / / / _ , _ 86.15 FOUND JLM-, 7 3 v y 14aQ F 66 / 130.001 / /J O \ / /� /207.55(top) i \ - I a c (b oQv ° \ °o x 9� 2�1' 0 .cd 343.15 -e e, O' r \7 h '\/ •s O O ,o Y / ooU, I Q Y\ 6° 1 v 3 11 _ lI� / SO2 49'04"E9 v r �-468,91" FOUND JLM I a�a�°q\�V\,;/ / °`� // T V VV/ I�VI .� F7 I _ S00°00 03 E I (bottom) Drainage and �0 ( �.-Q-°ooro0 F0 gyp. O° �;06,2° S� < S D 3 '•� / ''�/4i/ // ..�-� /� 9 ° O d R ° qQ / OWWT A Utility Easement ') I Feo° �O F° �' NR °p S O° / J \\ u'43 m °/ // / / z / / eR \ p. / O s o. / /o / / \ L------------------' ----J o5°p°L__ s �� <<` /� ' a e c J °• /1)" O I '� \/ _P> o �P c°5 \� r�/m / / v rn \ °°°°� ca po \'sooSio F `s°BR Q,° �s \uF \(i / / //� / lz o o O' N\ O R•• 9 S'9 >r �u'� ! I ti// �� °`v�`v/WETLAND 0 �e i /�S 7R\ \O c�}}.�� /r„ ,ON^ SR\ \�� S+ F� ' S°/ �BO� R`S' °O/ ' /\ 2 e 3R Sly rtj0. O / `�. ,� / / V / a1 <\,e 10 °\\ �/ / ,0°. SR R, 'B� , s R �a"� /, //i // / OUTLOT D �< 9 SCO\ \ �/ ' /O' SR R 10 7o \ •� 0 ��. 1 Jo RSR\ esS ° s° ���/1 fro e�oo o > / /��\ 9 8°3Rsl�� o„q AD / ! 1 O 1 pR�S� \ Vj,� //QOSR� ?gR �O°`*� F \ �/ 0 p Jo , J •��0 �� �'C\`1/!�\ \6OO % ��i 8 SOJ RS>� ' /p�p0 i Ii // '/0°00 /// IV 00� R, �\ \ \ ;°oo°/ /p e4o F �i �° ,\ fy OQ1ry / \00 ffl /gyp. 1 ti ,�R\ 6° \ \/ /� 0 9R\ \ O� /ti - / r / / g'S `�• 6 5� oQ /` \ R3\ \ O• / �' /O \ \ Ri • \ \,l/ 10 / h/ // / \ 1 1l�- , 50 600 .N tir. a`r /Q° \ , '5 ti00y O /0°c ��A �'Rj 6°°OGJ i / 9R9 \ O°/� / y0F Q/ / // / \\\ / ^ t� 1 N, 8, o' /O \ \ 4 S' \ O Q 00 \ \ �6 \ v /Q pro, O 09 °e /O' \ \76 \ \/ 0 R7°\ \� 1 Q° ^]°% / / TT i D Q`•O°o ro 'YRS \opo i \ p°j °o .1\ � OVT1i0T 17 \ R O• `D Q' / /Drainage and Utility 3 Q \ q RSe rb°j /p0 \ J6 �G \ `00 //Li o' / Easement / / \ 7 3 F \ / /p• O S\ \9R \ gyp, =/ // / (Over all of Outlot B) Mo �R\ R7o\ \6 ♦O ° / I //�C C ' // / / O \\ /a'�i �a1°6O,5r lvr\ O° /\� \ R,Rs>\ \ 0°/ / i F / // / Z N ,2 9�360eSF� \ / ,/ /o°o s\ \693 • / /\ \ a0 32 \ �/ 0 R7o\ R X88 I?'S,.?._� Ri'\\ % R/Q� �`9 NPO �8° \ �� 40 �i)e --\ ' / / \ lei RSL \ �/ I / / // / 6S / / O't -1 _ J II a� 5a 19 F \ \/t / ` /,�O° Rey \R6 O " ° ••� / /, / ) A h I /� r_ P0 F, �/ 33 `��r 68��61 ( �i•O8 roy/ooci I. / 1 7RiS\ \ 0°j/ Oy/ �S/ �\ /"1 1 V \7 / Ts / 0 5' 98 oar r. x-�N87°00'15'W b{a / `�A=35°55'35" JS / o°' a� 69.45 - o i °' L=75.24 0� /` / S/ / -F,� 33 i�177.05 N v V ---90.31---y°j/ ���..�. `-------------� % / 853.06 / A226`` / tii 1 0 613.35 •��233- - - - - - - - - / s WETLAND PK R_-800 '�N41�41'45'E 395.00 \ 802°59'45"W S87°53'44°E - 7-- - - - - - - +/ -� 370.00=2 1 5 _ _ *�-------_T ----/----------- 74.48 �280.00I" 865`' %' 352.18 516.13 1423.24 4.3 2 \`� 207.77 I /----1796.48--�- S02i5'11"W------------------� -- ---�, --FALLON AVENUE NE 1056.88 FALLON AVENUE NE I -- 15 71 2239.29-- \V West line of the NorthwestI `--Quarter of Section 24, N02006'16"E _Road Easement as described in / Township 121, Range 25 Monticello Town Road Ma Road Easement as described in`� Document No. 390488 p per Monticello Town Road Ma Document No. 390488 p per RLS 15233 DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN THUS: I i - II I s ° -------J L----- L-- 5 N 3 ON u z rn 00 0 '0 O Czx u being 6 feet in width, and adjoining side lot Imes, d and 12 feet in width and adjoining right of way wwImes and rear lot lines unless otherwise shown on 00 c ° n this plat. iE `o_ 3 NQS i I East line of the West half of the '�--Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 S02°02'41"W i 855.14 -- RLS 17549 438.14 ,n VV i IIS L=51.07 R=111.98 �1=26007'48" C.B.=N71 °14'05"W C.L.=50.63 I I Ji159'4" W .70 L=26.70 34S R=60.00 3 --A=25029'38" / r C.B.=N1103310"W v f ��`•i I C.L.=26.48 to 1 I� o � AL �\rV 3v /Y3Sb 9 C `N\% 3 Lawry , / / r / / / / / / r / 1 CO 01"6hy v�C 1 X',) a Q '` 0�'V / r / Z r / r ,--SEE DETAIL 'A' r r GRAPHIC SCALE - 1 1 0 50 100 200 ---\ 1 (SCALE IN FEET) 1 INCH = 100 FEET Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING ^ SURVEYING SHEET 3 OF 5 SHEETS Denotes 5/8 inch by 14 inch Rebar, set or to be set within O one year of recording of this plat and marked with license number 40361 / / i • Denotes Found Iron Monument, as noted / / j JLM Q Denotes Found Judicial Land Mark, as noted r / PK i O Denotes Set PK Nall / / A II Denotes wetlands delineated by Kjolhaug I= I Environmental Services Company in 2018 r / r r Bearing Orientation: The West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 is assumed to bear South 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West. r / Z r / r ,--SEE DETAIL 'A' r r GRAPHIC SCALE - 1 1 0 50 100 200 ---\ 1 (SCALE IN FEET) 1 INCH = 100 FEET Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING ^ SURVEYING SHEET 3 OF 5 SHEETS ----------------- I DETAIL'C` I I (NOT TO SCALE) � N � z o "' I � 3 a N�� o a-' o 0N E~ 40 N �a ow /moo /082 LSI o. CV N/ a o ,q / o Z C-4 = i` / 51.75--� / N89050'49"E `i, / QD V/ // OUTLOT F / South line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, I Township 121, Range 25 ,5.76 Southwest Corner of the __Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 (cast iron monument) 1-----------------J H A ------------------------------------------------- I N DETAIL ID' (NOT TO SCALE) Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section--, N89006'39"E 24, Township 121, Range 25 ---2622.77 (cast iron monument) �- 128.57 --0.20 Road Easement as p p� � ^y described in Monticello Town , _ i Document o �� : Road Map per No. 390488 p`x�� 000 ,o ,'' I � o ` /ia ^ 00' C' _ R=1; ----1--- \ j62.60 N89°30'04"E G' 0.150.'=00 gO0. 4' 6 I 044" j _ — I _ — — — — — — — — — — — — East line of the Northeast '- 62.75 N89029'53"E -� '- Quarter of the Southeast--/ OUTLOT F Quarter of Section 23, I L---------------------------------- nge 25 To=n=hip 121, Ra— I CnP�(Y\ of e c3' / i Ca V1 a-- EN RIDGE INSET 'B' SEE DETAIL 'C'- r - Al SEE DETAIL IDI 27.11 S59°03'06"W Road Easement as described in Monticello Town Road Map per !i,' ,' Document No. 390488 (to be 3 partially vacated) ' CO ON�N h I�� DpN zi �n`7No 11 Line parallel with the South line of the oZ� Northeast Quarter of the Southeast X a o.0 �'__Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, p Co I m Range 25 977.35 �-982.84 S89004'1 9"W Denotes 5/8 Inch by 14 Inch Rebar, set or to be set within O one year of recording of this plat and marked with license number 40361 • Denotes Found Iron Monument, as noted p. Denotes Wright County Cast Iron Monument Denotes wetlands delineated by Kjolhaug L1 Environmental Services Company in 2018 G� \\ A=51016'12" -�R=75.00 L=67.11 OUTLOT F I A I 1 i i i L=63.47 v\ �g3 R=75.00 � o ` 0=48029'05" <_----\ `, S4o- S, OC.Brg.=S14°36'00"E �r+C.L.=61.59 iI Os 9S L=00°43'21" L=65.62 �--R=120.00 R=75.00<---_ ! A=50007'54" `\ 27.11 S59°03'06"W Road Easement as described in Monticello Town Road Map per !i,' ,' Document No. 390488 (to be 3 partially vacated) ' CO ON�N h I�� DpN zi �n`7No 11 Line parallel with the South line of the oZ� Northeast Quarter of the Southeast X a o.0 �'__Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, p Co I m Range 25 977.35 �-982.84 S89004'1 9"W Denotes 5/8 Inch by 14 Inch Rebar, set or to be set within O one year of recording of this plat and marked with license number 40361 • Denotes Found Iron Monument, as noted p. Denotes Wright County Cast Iron Monument Denotes wetlands delineated by Kjolhaug L1 Environmental Services Company in 2018 G� \\ A=51016'12" -�R=75.00 L=67.11 OUTLOT F TW 04 N89006'39"E 0 r-2622.77 r 134.59 / S02006'16"W / A V u IV l / `r a° �O �- O NOa TI IF- F 1 L r`ifou> VI - A 1 -------------------- Noy- dT /00� 6 F. S`. yN�g"h 00 i//`f N �a I v VY TSSJ yea \ A / 147.8 saw 1' o sr v ` ._�South line of the Northwest Quarter of \ o' \ - ` Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 \ ,1L � 'm` `I r02�RS, II � I VV i//� I N63°y N 1 /04 24 �V JL IV71� 62 a,N 1 fop' 26"W II N88045'23"W L=51.07 98 m ' WETLAND `\ 193.14 ,---,gyp=26*0 '48" C.B.=N 11°14'05"W 1 4 I t 1 ♦` ' C.L.=50.63 \ un 11L I 'm` / /�w. '- R=6000 \ h ✓ j I \\ A=25029'38" N1 '1O"W SN�E�SI ° \ 1 A ,e, � C.L.=26.48 6 w�. 1 1vNv ' ,/ f WETLAND "Gy�� 1L�.Zof I ' � � � �'�-� _ _ —►I / ,m, ��, ti �PSNF" \ s ----------- 65.74 640032'22"E L/I I ss 96 OUTLOT E �15"'8 °tu i 81.99 \ SB4°21. 9°0382 \ Drainage and Utility Easement O N 1 (Over all of Outlot E) % %It Ss % / 11 I } W 9642 ' s \ 1 �— - `9_35'44"W 0a N•00 ^ I V / n O 00N .c '0:E y m \ L x SSR,• �� \ WETLAND o ; N en°c w olo= %-.001 r` 640.50 24.71 502°07'02"W GRAPHIC SCALE 0 50 100 200 (SCALE IN FEET) 1 INCH = 100 FEET Bearing Orientation: The West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 is assumed to bear South 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West. 73.28 S00049'53"E South line of the North 854.06 feet 1.326.63 of the Southwest Quarter of Section S89010'07"W 24, Township 121, Range 25 686.13 Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING - SURVEYING SHEET 4 OF 6 SHEETS r� I 1 i i fl TW 04 N89006'39"E 0 r-2622.77 r 134.59 / S02006'16"W / A V u IV l / `r a° �O �- O NOa TI IF- F 1 L r`ifou> VI - A 1 -------------------- Noy- dT /00� 6 F. S`. yN�g"h 00 i//`f N �a I v VY TSSJ yea \ A / 147.8 saw 1' o sr v ` ._�South line of the Northwest Quarter of \ o' \ - ` Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 \ ,1L � 'm` `I r02�RS, II � I VV i//� I N63°y N 1 /04 24 �V JL IV71� 62 a,N 1 fop' 26"W II N88045'23"W L=51.07 98 m ' WETLAND `\ 193.14 ,---,gyp=26*0 '48" C.B.=N 11°14'05"W 1 4 I t 1 ♦` ' C.L.=50.63 \ un 11L I 'm` / /�w. '- R=6000 \ h ✓ j I \\ A=25029'38" N1 '1O"W SN�E�SI ° \ 1 A ,e, � C.L.=26.48 6 w�. 1 1vNv ' ,/ f WETLAND "Gy�� 1L�.Zof I ' � � � �'�-� _ _ —►I / ,m, ��, ti �PSNF" \ s ----------- 65.74 640032'22"E L/I I ss 96 OUTLOT E �15"'8 °tu i 81.99 \ SB4°21. 9°0382 \ Drainage and Utility Easement O N 1 (Over all of Outlot E) % %It Ss % / 11 I } W 9642 ' s \ 1 �— - `9_35'44"W 0a N•00 ^ I V / n O 00N .c '0:E y m \ L x SSR,• �� \ WETLAND o ; N en°c w olo= %-.001 r` 640.50 24.71 502°07'02"W GRAPHIC SCALE 0 50 100 200 (SCALE IN FEET) 1 INCH = 100 FEET Bearing Orientation: The West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 is assumed to bear South 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West. 73.28 S00049'53"E South line of the North 854.06 feet 1.326.63 of the Southwest Quarter of Section S89010'07"W 24, Township 121, Range 25 686.13 Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING - SURVEYING SHEET 4 OF 6 SHEETS North line of the West Half of the ,--Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 / 701.70 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I ' I I c �N I 0 o a,n 1 25 i !25 Ez.�N w°I E0 6 v�pz I I C U O� O ° O N88 3 M 1. a aN n I � I /�-39.73 - / i \ 25 25 I 13 I m N I n- n u zsl - -SEE DETAIL IFLJ \ I .^-Ipp!MN no (sFF Mq T u ^ (o_V_SNFF C,y I J�u2q T 6 aOFINF J m " SN U ' I L- J OUTLOT dpi I ' I �l t` 1 `>74.10 I 833.03 833.03 I I Z �1 0 N � ' \ m Z to r<i , Izl~ an p,0 \ I� a 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' 72.37 �' \��_�70.01 Q ��./------- I / 0��873.02O S18°41 �IW a ------ IO'✓' EZ.�N L- - - - - - - - - WENN 1 - - \i 151.05 a ` ' S29 1 _ 59.LO ' IIS �E�Z \\ I ca o = 0,0 S90000 00 w \\ -0, 0.25_, IWIJo o 1 I `v N�Ir1 o Oal Inn 00 1 I o W n d aN d I I 1 d aN a ° NI d'Z �n2 n I ' 0�9.0� I / g0 k� w I I 0 t � I U-)0) .In M i N zN I I 1 10 I' I O xa to n .- r� 1 0 z " I 1 1 3d0 I S4501420.2%'16W l 0- N 1 M 1 3 y O C O C a c N M IN O 0 III 10 N,.-�N 3 0 0 I I I II I I Ienl I ' I I c �N I 0 o a,n 1 25 i !25 Ez.�N w°I E0 6 v�pz I I C U O� O ° O N88 3 M 1. a aN n I � I /�-39.73 - / i \ 25 25 I 13 I m N I n- n u zsl - -SEE DETAIL IFLJ \ I .^-Ipp!MN no (sFF Mq T u ^ (o_V_SNFF C,y I J�u2q T 6 aOFINF J m " SN U ' I L- J OUTLOT dpi E 0 C .70) O In A\' v Gj i� 0 0 V) 2 t` 1 `>74.10 \\\ O 833.03 833.03 I I Z �1 E 0 C .70) O In A\' v Gj i� 0 0 V) J` 61.57 S13050'25"E 1 T � 1v�v I -n o: 2 so `>74.10 \\\ O 833.03 833.03 6, (9s 9 S06°14'12"E Z �1 0 N � ' \ m Z to r<i , \ \ an p,0 \ \ 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' 72.37 �' \��_�70.01 Q ��./------- S01°37'50"W`�\ / 0��873.02O S18°41 I 0 3W�0oo 1 ------ 1 / `�I L- - - - - - - - - WENN 1 - - \i 151.05 a ` ' S29 1 _ 59.LO ' \ N88°22'10"W \\ jo r 3 IO p S90000 00 w \\ gD SR J` 61.57 S13050'25"E 1 T � 1v�v I -n o: 2 \ E 0 \\\ O 833.03 833.03 6, (9s 9 p�0 h Z �1 0 \ 4 F 6^,�� \ m Z to \\ ---- , \ \ an p,0 \ I L=02°41'21 L=65.33 W N M 0 N V 1 ' I (cwa Pla HAVEN RI INSET 'C' 0 ti 0 UTLOT K DGE North line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast /'--Quarter of Section 23, i Township 121, Range 25 / ----1726.43------- - ------------ �- 33_-I------- I I 133 II I I I I I I/n I I 1 VL_ I/ r I I I I I I I I I I I II OUTLOT G I Oo0 I N II o 00 I I Xaa I as Iv Q I I I I � I �ti• i O ro A (b, onJ nC TF1G 133 1 33 1 vl I v D I to A u I UNIJ I J0 S3 U rn 8o N O s / S "4,, 'a ---R o 084035" n South line of the Northeast __Quarter of the Southeast ---Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 Ir------------- f,-. r- I / A u `161 / 1 --- WETLAND WETLAND r )9'53"E 40 "E yu w / n l 0 OOL/ i \ IVI vi_ I F1L_ Of r - (b r \ a0 p, b.F 300.00 S83°27158"E 129.53 S88°40'57"E --_--__---ro`L &=07°15'39" L=101.38 / SEE DETAIL'E'- 893.39 873.02 Road Easement as described in V' N89029'53"E Monticello Town Road Map per Document No. 390488 L=63.47 R=75.00 L=65.62 R=75.00<--- 0=50007'54" \\ 27.11 �G� of e �PrL� c3 ---------- SEE ----- j DETAIL IF' N89006'39"E 622.7%--- 2622.77-- 5cp t0� ` � 0i0 ivo 833.03 833.03 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - ----1595.56---- N89006'32"E \\ 1\ Road Easement I as described in .i ` �-Monticello Town Road Map per 3z0 Document No. 390488 I I an p,0 N89°30i / O ° �y�37.4�!, ' /en o � I 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' o » o � L y � c �¢ni� Q ��./------- 3tr O / 0��873.02O 0-6 O C � y y 3 U I 0 3W�0oo 1 ------ 1 / `�I L- - - - - - - - - WENN 1 o 0 0 co a � o Ia�iocN _Y 0� S90000 00 w N co o", 0.25_, waa I o 1 I =D u O N�Ir1 o Oal Inn 00 I i I I 1 d aN a ° NI d'Z �n2 n I ' 0�9.0� I 1601'�I`� g0 k� 0 N"\aop6,B I 2 ROgdO I I' 2s/L I v r� 1 I 1 1 S4501420.2%'16W 2�6• !s �A� I 61 I86 N27°47'47"W I I I I I I 0 ti 0 UTLOT K DGE North line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast /'--Quarter of Section 23, i Township 121, Range 25 / ----1726.43------- - ------------ �- 33_-I------- I I 133 II I I I I I I/n I I 1 VL_ I/ r I I I I I I I I I I I II OUTLOT G I Oo0 I N II o 00 I I Xaa I as Iv Q I I I I � I �ti• i O ro A (b, onJ nC TF1G 133 1 33 1 vl I v D I to A u I UNIJ I J0 S3 U rn 8o N O s / S "4,, 'a ---R o 084035" n South line of the Northeast __Quarter of the Southeast ---Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 Ir------------- f,-. r- I / A u `161 / 1 --- WETLAND WETLAND r )9'53"E 40 "E yu w / n l 0 OOL/ i \ IVI vi_ I F1L_ Of r - (b r \ a0 p, b.F 300.00 S83°27158"E 129.53 S88°40'57"E --_--__---ro`L &=07°15'39" L=101.38 / SEE DETAIL'E'- 893.39 873.02 Road Easement as described in V' N89029'53"E Monticello Town Road Map per Document No. 390488 L=63.47 R=75.00 L=65.62 R=75.00<--- 0=50007'54" \\ 27.11 �G� of e �PrL� c3 ---------- SEE ----- .i 4 A=51016'12" Q `s�-----�R=75.00 <os3gS0 icy, L=67.11 0=00°43'21" / R=120.00 i L=1.51 v - yii"L.O4 •\ -y 'i S89"04'19"W \\ Line parallel with the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 IO Ifn � P` -o ao3- n Zo no w j DETAIL IF' O� 5cp t0� ` � 0i0 ivo b 0 0 Qom// J G0c1 11 . Z 11 .i T y o .i 4 A=51016'12" Q `s�-----�R=75.00 <os3gS0 icy, L=67.11 0=00°43'21" / R=120.00 i L=1.51 v - yii"L.O4 •\ -y 'i S89"04'19"W \\ Line parallel with the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 121, Range 25 IO Ifn � P` -o ao3- n Zo no w j DETAIL IF' O� i (NOT TO SCALE) I h 00 �.. f\ o Z _c o w OU �7 / T y o 1 3 11 / ILO, 3z0 /i an p,0 N89°30i / O ° �y�37.4�!, ' /en 6 C= z 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' o » o ���� �a „O'L=0\ �¢ni� Q ��./------- -----, / 0��873.02O 0-6 O C � y y 3 U 0 3W�0oo 1 ------ 1 / N j DETAIL IF' I i (NOT TO SCALE) I ent ,---as ded in �„0�I to \\ Montiown �O^cnom/ =-Roadper -_ ti �.&' II DocuNo. 1 0/�ooI 1 3 11 / ILO, /i N89°30i / O ° �y�37.4�!, ' /en 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' ���� �a „O'L=0\ Q ��./------- -----, / 0��873.02O N89029'53"E 0 UTLOT G `�I L- - - - - - - - - \I M 1 rno I a Ia�iocN IIo I S90000 00 w J a 0.25_, / o =D u O N�Ir1 o Oal Inn 00 E 03 p n � Oryl OO a O 1 d aN a ° NI d'Z �n2 n ' 0 1 � II II II II 01 +I C5�a �J I GRAPHIC SCALE 0 50 100 200 (SCALE IN FEET) 1 INCH = 100 FEET Bearing Orientation: The West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 121, Range 25 is assumed to bear South 02 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West. Denotes 5/8 inch by 14 inch Rebar, set or to be set within O one year of recording of this plat and marked with license number 40361 • Denotes Found Iron Monument, as noted LLt Denotes wetlands delineated by Kjolhaug Environmental Services Company in 2018 -------------------------------� ( N DETAIL'S' I (NOT TO SCALE) I I I N89006'39"E �- 2622.77 -� I - 7 i/ 1Road ent ,---as ded in �„0�I to \\ Montiown �O^cnom/ =-Roadper -_ ti �.&' II DocuNo. 1 0/�ooI 1 3 11 / ILO, /i N89°30i / O ° �y�37.4�!, ' /en 00e0 �0 �AD- QI' ^^a OUTLOTF=00°00-�' ���� �a „O'L=0\ Q ��./------- -----, / 0��873.02O N89029'53"E 0 UTLOT G L- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J Carlson McCain ENVIRONMENTAL ^ ENGINEERING - SURVEYING SHEET 5 OF 6 SHEETS Jrtttl 0 yr 0 JMttIJ ,yGNT COGy�. f9r R 5 G4/`r Monticello Monthly Report 2023 Wright County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Sean Deringer 3800 Braddock Ave. NE, Buffalo, MN 55313 1-800-362-3667 Fax:763-682-7610 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 911 Abandoned Total: 8 04/05/23 01:01 911 911 Abandoned 2023027522 04/13/2317:22 911 911 Abandoned 2023030426 04/17/23 09:57 911 911 Abandoned 2023031565 04/19/23 12:16 911 911 Abandoned 2023032209 04/20/23 05:54 911 911 Abandoned 2023032421 04/22/2316:37 911 911 Abandoned 2023033257 04/24/2311:57 911 911 Abandoned 2023033827 04/26/23 20:28 911 911 Abandoned 2023034649 QPpF ESSIONA�rS Printed on May 1, 2023 Final Incident Case Number How Reported 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 Abandoned; Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 1 04/21/23 08:39 911 Abandoned; 2023032761 Suspicious - Circumstances WP23009166 911 911 Hang-up Total: 22 04/01/2312:09 911 Hang-up 2023026582 911 04/01/2315:54 911 Hang-up 2023026632 911 04/01/23 21:07 911 Hang-up 2023026732 911 04/05/2310:33 911 Hang-up 2023027598 911 04/07/2318:06 911 Hang-up 2023028380 911 04/09/23 11:48 911 Hang-up 2023028912 911 04/09/23 18:38 911 Hang-up 2023029016 911 04/16/23 18:19 911 Hang-up 2023031421 911 04/17/23 03:01 911 Hang-up 2023031493 911 04/17/23 07:46 911 Hang-up 2023031527 911 04/17/23 16:44 911 Hang-up 2023031678 911 04/19/23 19:19 911 Hang-up 2023032353 911 04/20/2312:02 911 Hang-up 2023032512 911 04/21/23 06:53 911 Hang-up 2023032744 911 04/21/2317:40 911 Hang-up 2023032945 911 04/22/2317:35 911 Hang-up 2023033279 911 04/23/2311:49 911 Hang-up 2023033486 911 04/23/2317:10 911 Hang-up 2023033590 911 04/24/2316:05 911 Hang-up 2023033907 911 04/25/23 06:45 911 Hang-up 2023034049 911 04/25/2316:54 911 Hang-up 2023034247 911 04/29/23 10:05 911 Hang-up 2023035446 911 911 Open Line Total: 122 04/01/23 10:16 911 Open Line 2023026543 911 04/02/23 10:05 911 Open Line 2023026833 911 04/02/23 12:43 911 Open Line 2023026864 911 Page 1 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/02/23 13:40 911 Open Line 2023026879 911 04/02/23 13:54 911 Open Line 2023026882 911 04/02/23 15:02 911 Open Line 2023026902 911 04/03/23 06:35 911 Open Line 2023027049 911 04/03/23 12:36 911 Open Line 2023027132 911 04/03/23 14:26 911 Open Line 2023027162 911 04/03/23 16:56 911 Open Line 2023027223 911 04/03/23 19:35 911 Open Line 2023027265 911 04/04/23 07:37 911 Open Line 2023027332 911 04/04/23 07:52 911 Open Line 2023027334 911 04/04/23 17:42 911 Open Line 2023027452 911 04/04/23 17:55 911 Open Line 2023027456 911 04/04/23 21:40 911 Open Line 2023027501 911 04/06/23 05:52 911 Open Line 2023027801 911 04/06/23 09:34 911 Open Line 2023027843 911 04/06/23 10:40 911 Open Line 2023027870 911 04/06/23 11:39 911 Open Line 2023027887 911 04/06/23 18:38 911 Open Line 2023028021 911 04/07/23 01:21 911 Open Line 2023028124 911 04/07/23 11:16 911 Open Line 2023028215 911 04/07/23 13:15 911 Open Line 2023028255 911 04/07/23 16:56 911 Open Line 2023028356 911 04/07/23 20:07 911 Open Line 2023028435 911 04/07/23 20:14 911 Open Line 2023028438 911 04/07/23 20:34 911 Open Line 2023028448 911 04/08/23 08:57 911 Open Line 2023028547 911 04/08/23 14:06 911 Open Line 2023028629 911 04/08/23 15:53 911 Open Line 2023028660 911 04/08/23 23:13 911 Open Line 2023028801 911 04/09/23 13:35 911 Open Line 2023028929 911 04/09/23 14:54 911 Open Line 2023028944 911 04/09/23 15:20 911 Open Line 2023028949 911 04/09/23 17:22 911 Open Line 2023028981 911 04/09/23 17:24 911 Open Line 2023028982 911 04/10/23 09:41 911 Open Line 2023029147 911 04/10/23 13:41 911 Open Line 2023029228 911 04/10/23 13:48 911 Open Line 2023029231 911 04/10/23 18:21 911 Open Line 2023029351 911 04/10/23 20:43 911 Open Line 2023029388 911 04/11/23 04:28 911 Open Line 2023029428 911 04/11/23 05:42 911 Open Line 2023029435 911 04/11/23 07:09 911 Open Line 2023029446 911 04/11/23 11:19 911 Open Line 2023029519 911 04/11/23 16:17 911 Open Line 2023029630 911 04/11/23 19:37 911 Open Line 2023029697 911 04/12/23 09:10 911 Open Line 2023029803 911 04/12/23 14:22 911 Open Line 2023029921 911 Page 2 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/12/23 14:33 911 Open Line 2023029926 911 04/12/23 15:43 911 Open Line 2023029962 911 04/12/23 16:11 911 Open Line 2023029972 911 04/12/23 18:48 911 Open Line 2023030050 911 04/12/23 19:38 911 Open Line 2023030068 911 04/13/23 02:32 911 Open Line 2023030167 911 04/13/23 10:48 911 Open Line 2023030258 911 04/13/23 10:50 911 Open Line 2023030261 911 04/13/23 12:16 911 Open Line 2023030300 911 04/13/23 16:10 911 Open Line 2023030378 911 04/13/23 16:27 911 Open Line 2023030391 911 04/13/23 17:46 911 Open Line 2023030438 911 04/14/23 09:39 911 Open Line 2023030623 911 04/14/23 09:46 911 Open Line 2023030625 911 04/14/23 10:09 911 Open Line 2023030642 911 04/14/23 12:17 911 Open Line 2023030683 911 04/14/23 13:04 911 Open Line 2023030693 911 04/14/23 13:26 911 Open Line 2023030700 911 04/14/23 17:02 911 Open Line 2023030800 911 04/14/23 17:48 911 Open Line 2023030820 911 04/15/23 00:28 911 Open Line 2023030919 911 04/15/23 01:17 911 Open Line 2023030925 911 04/15/23 01:51 911 Open Line 2023030928 911 04/15/23 10:35 911 Open Line 2023030988 911 04/15/23 12:06 911 Open Line 2023031001 911 04/15/23 12:22 911 Open Line 2023031003 911 04/15/23 18:34 911 Open Line 2023031095 911 04/15/23 19:42 911 Open Line 2023031112 911 04/17/23 03:53 911 Open Line 2023031498 911 04/17/23 11:58 911 Open Line 2023031594 911 04/17/23 16:09 911 Open Line 2023031667 911 04/17/23 18:13 911 Open Line 2023031715 911 04/18/23 11:26 911 Open Line 2023031898 911 04/18/23 11:59 911 Open Line 2023031905 911 04/18/23 14:32 911 Open Line 2023031947 911 04/18/23 17:39 911 Open Line 2023032003 911 04/18/23 20:41 911 Open Line 2023032060 911 04/18/23 21:11 911 Open Line 2023032071 911 04/19/23 14:30 911 Open Line 2023032250 911 04/20/23 22:21 911 Open Line 2023032692 911 04/21/23 07:19 911 Open Line 2023032748 911 04/21/23 11:18 911 Open Line 2023032819 911 04/22/23 05:25 911 Open Line 2023033088 911 04/22/23 13:39 911 Open Line 2023033192 911 04/22/23 21:07 911 Open Line 2023033345 911 04/23/23 06:14 911 Open Line 2023033426 911 04/23/23 13:07 911 Open Line 2023033508 911 Page 3 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/23/23 13:08 911 Open Line 2023033509 911 04/24/23 11:19 911 Open Line 2023033818 911 04/24/23 11:42 911 Open Line 2023033822 911 04/24/23 12:13 911 Open Line 2023033832 911 04/24/23 12:58 911 Open Line 2023033848 911 04/24/23 15:04 911 Open Line 2023033886 911 04/24/23 17:47 911 Open Line 2023033943 911 04/25/23 11:24 911 Open Line 2023034120 911 04/25/23 22:45 911 Open Line 2023034352 911 04/26/23 11:01 911 Open Line 2023034456 911 04/26/23 13:06 911 Open Line 2023034497 911 04/26/23 14:26 911 Open Line 2023034522 911 04/26/23 19:23 911 Open Line 2023034630 911 04/27/23 11:09 911 Open Line 2023034795 911 04/27/23 12:29 911 Open Line 2023034815 911 04/27/23 12:54 911 Open Line 2023034821 911 04/27/23 20:58 911 Open Line 2023034988 911 04/29/23 09:02 911 Open Line 2023035435 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23009964 911 04/29/23 13:33 911 Open Line 2023035494 911 04/29/23 15:58 911 Open Line 2023035524 911 04/29/23 17:12 911 Open Line 2023035540 911 04/29/23 17:26 911 Open Line 2023035545 911 04/30/23 10:51 911 Open Line 2023035753 911 04/30/23 15:48 911 Open Line 2023035860 911 04/30/23 19:43 911 Open Line 2023035931 911 911 Open Line; Medical - Sick Total: 1 04/12/23 13:12 911 Open Line; Medical 2023029895 Abandoned Vehicle Total: 2 04/02/23 14:29 Abandoned Vehicle 2023026894 04/17/23 07:13 Abandoned Vehicle 2023031517 Agency Assist Total: 12 04/01/23 21:20 Agency Assist 04/01/23 21:21 Agency Assist 04/02/23 11:15 Agency Assist 04/07/23 10:11 Agency Assist 04/08/23 17:34 Agency Assist 04/09/23 02:46 Agency Assist 04/12/23 00:48 Agency Assist 04/15/23 18:12 Agency Assist 04/20/23 23:29 Agency Assist 04/25/23 00:08 Agency Assist 04/28/23 16:54 Agency Assist 04/30/23 21:57 Agency Assist Alarm Total: 1 2023026738 2023026739 2023026849 2023028193 2023028698 2023028840 2023029760 2023031083 2023032705 2023034025 2023035238 2023035968 Abandoned Vehicle Parking Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Traffic - Complaint Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist Agency Assist 911 WP23007508 Phone WP23008799 WP23007464 Phone WP23007466 Phone WP23007492 Phone WP23007869 Phone WP23008003 Phone WP23008039 Phone WP23008294 Phone WP23008697 911 WP23009153 Phone WP23009545 Phone WP23009910 Other WP23010102 Phone Page 4 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/24/2319:39 Alarm 2023033964 Phone Animal Total: 6 04/02/23 21:32 Animal 2023026997 Burglary WP23007855 Phone 04/14/2314:07 Animal 2023030713 Animal WP23008578 911 04/19/23 08:29 Animal 2023032138 Animal WP23008989 Phone 04/25/2315:30 Animal 2023034215 Animal WP23009599 911 04/26/2317:45 Animal 2023034600 Check Welfare WP23008175 Phone 04/28/2312:40 Animal 2023035147 Animal WP23009871 Phone Animal - Barking Dog Total: 2 2023029676 Check Welfare WP23008276 Phone 04/12/23 01:16 Animal - Barking Dog 2023029762 Animal - Barking Dog WP23008295 Phone 04/30/23 11:39 Animal - Barking Dog 2023035768 Animal - Barking Dog WP23010050 Phone Assault Total: 1 2023030857 Check Welfare WP23008629 911 04/06/2315:08 Assault 2023027968 Assault WP23007805 911 Burglary Total: 4 04/07/23 03:54 Burglary 2023028135 Burglary WP23007855 Phone 04/16/23 17:28 Burglary 2023031407 Suspicious - Circumstances WP23008767 Phone 04/24/2313:03 Burglary 2023033850 Burglary WP23009489 Phone 04/26/23 18:09 Burglary 2023034605 Suspicious - Circumstances WP23009724 Phone Check Welfare Total: 33 04/03/23 03:31 Check Welfare 2023027045 Pursuit WP23007554 911 04/03/23 12:42 Check Welfare 2023027137 Check Welfare WP23007582 Phone 04/06/23 05:34 Check Welfare 2023027800 Check Welfare WP23007765 911 04/10/23 10:08 Check Welfare 2023029161 Check Welfare WP23008112 Phone 04/10/23 20:02 Check Welfare 2023029378 Check Welfare WP23008175 Phone 04/11/23 18:05 Check Welfare 2023029672 Domestic Disturbance WP23008267 911 04/11/23 18:10 Check Welfare 2023029676 Check Welfare WP23008276 Phone 04/12/23 20:12 Check Welfare 2023030083 Check Welfare WP23008388 911 04/13/23 16:36 Check Welfare 2023030399 Check Welfare WP23008485 Phone 04/14/23 19:52 Check Welfare 2023030857 Check Welfare WP23008629 911 04/15/23 05:03 Check Welfare 2023030948 Check Welfare WP23008660 04/15/23 09:11 Check Welfare 2023030969 Check Welfare WP23008668 911 04/15/23 19:44 Check Welfare 2023031113 Check Welfare WP23008702 911 04/16/23 19:36 Check Welfare 2023031434 Check Welfare WP23008778 Phone 04/16/23 20:11 Check Welfare 2023031439 Check Welfare WP23008780 Phone 04/17/23 22:54 Check Welfare 2023031791 Check Welfare WP23008887 911 04/19/23 13:59 Check Welfare 2023032240 Check Welfare WP23009018 911 04/20/23 07:07 Check Welfare 2023032429 Check Welfare WP23009066 911 04/20/23 13:58 Check Welfare 2023032543 Death Investigation - Natural WP23009109 911 04/20/23 18:42 Check Welfare 2023032638 Check Welfare WP23009138 Phone 04/22/23 13:23 Check Welfare 2023033189 Check Welfare WP23009294 Phone 04/23/23 14:35 Check Welfare 2023033543 Check Welfare WP23009392 911 04/23/23 17:17 Check Welfare 2023033593 Check Welfare WP23009409 Phone 04/24/23 15:57 Check Welfare 2023033903 Check Welfare WP23009504 911 04/26/23 08:27 Check Welfare 2023034408 Check Welfare WP23009658 Phone Page 5 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/26/23 18:24 Check Welfare 2023034613 Check Welfare WP23009726 Phone 04/27/23 02:12 Check Welfare 2023034703 Check Welfare WP23009758 911 04/27/23 16:38 Check Welfare 2023034892 Check Welfare WP23009818 Phone 04/28/23 15:13 Check Welfare 2023035207 Check Welfare WP23009900 Phone 04/29/23 11:05 Check Welfare 2023035463 Check Welfare WP23009968 Phone 04/29/23 16:02 Check Welfare 2023035526 Check Welfare WP23009983 Phone 04/29/23 20:39 Check Welfare 2023035606 Check Welfare WP23010000 Phone 04/30/23 20:47 Check Welfare 2023035949 Check Welfare WP23010097 911 Check Welfare; Drugs Total: 1 Phone 04/10/23 20:46 Citizen 04/11/23 14:57 Check Welfare; Drugs 2023029591 Check Welfare WP23008241 Phone Check Welfare; Medical - Overdose - Poisoning Total: 1 Aid 2023029637 04/12/23 10:51 Check Welfare; Medical 2023029842 Check Welfare WP23008321 911 Check Welfare; Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 1 04/23/23 10:48 Check Welfare; Medical 2023033469 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23009371 911 Citizen Aid Total: 15 04/04/23 10:12 Citizen Aid 2023027362 Citizen Aid WP23007657 Phone 04/04/23 17:14 Citizen Aid 2023027445 Citizen Aid WP23007681 911 04/04/23 17:54 Citizen Aid 2023027454 Citizen Aid WP23007684 Phone 04/06/23 16:01 Citizen Aid 2023027981 Citizen Aid WP23007813 Phone 04/07/23 10:54 Citizen Aid 2023028205 Citizen Aid WP23007876 Phone 04/10/23 01:54 Citizen Aid 2023029094 Citizen Aid WP23008097 Phone 04/10/23 20:46 Citizen Aid 2023029389 Citizen Aid WP23008180 911 04/11/23 16:44 Citizen Aid 2023029637 Citizen Aid WP23008256 Phone 04/14/23 18:59 Citizen Aid 2023030844 Citizen Aid WP23008624 911 04/14/23 21:44 Citizen Aid 2023030883 Citizen Aid WP23008637 Phone 04/21/23 16:12 Citizen Aid 2023032914 Citizen Aid WP23009217 Phone 04/23/23 16:31 Citizen Aid 2023033577 Citizen Aid WP23009404 Phone 04/23/23 16:33 Citizen Aid 2023033578 Citizen Aid WP23009405 Phone 04/28/23 18:49 Citizen Aid 2023035282 Citizen Aid WP23009926 Officer 04/30/23 16:34 Citizen Aid 2023035876 Citizen Aid WP23010075 Civil Complaint Total: 23 04/01/23 10:05 Civil Complaint 2023026538 Civil Complaint WP23007399 Phone 04/03/23 11:33 Civil Complaint 2023027108 Domestic Disturbance WP23007576 911 04/03/23 16:35 Civil Complaint 2023027209 Civil Complaint WP23007612 Phone 04/05/23 18:06 Civil Complaint 2023027706 Civil Complaint WP23007741 911 04/11/23 13:54 Civil Complaint 2023029566 Civil Complaint WP23008239 Phone 04/14/23 16:30 Civil Complaint 2023030787 Civil Complaint WP23008604 Phone 04/16/23 15:40 Civil Complaint 2023031382 Civil Complaint WP23008758 911 04/16/23 19:13 Civil Complaint 2023031430 Civil Complaint WP23008777 Phone 04/16/23 21:58 Civil Complaint 2023031460 Civil Complaint WP23008786 Phone 04/19/23 15:04 Civil Complaint 2023032263 Civil Complaint WP23009026 911 04/19/23 15:51 Civil Complaint 2023032281 Citizen Aid WP23009033 Phone 04/19/23 16:13 Civil Complaint 2023032295 Civil Complaint WP23009038 Phone 04/21/23 21:05 Civil Complaint 2023033008 Civil Complaint WP23009249 Phone Page 6 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/23/23 11:28 Officer Civil Complaint 2023033478 Civil Complaint WP23009373 Phone 04/24/23 13:53 2023027128 Civil Complaint 2023033869 Civil Complaint WP23009492 Phone 04/26/23 10:33 Civil Process Civil Complaint 2023034451 Civil Complaint WP23009676 Phone 04/27/23 18:16 04/03/23 15:55 Civil Complaint 2023034936 Civil Complaint WP23009832 911 04/28/23 16:22 Officer Civil Complaint 2023035231 Civil Complaint WP23009908 911 04/29/23 08:50 2023027207 Civil Complaint 2023035429 Civil Complaint WP23009962 Phone 04/29/23 16:26 Civil Process Civil Complaint 2023035531 Civil Complaint WP23009984 Phone 04/29/23 23:29 04/04/23 10:31 Civil Complaint 2023035672 Civil Complaint WP23010024 Phone 04/30/23 12:10 Officer Civil Complaint 2023035778 Civil Complaint WP23010057 Phone 04/30/23 21:38 2023027844 Civil Complaint 2023035962 Civil Complaint WP23010100 Phone Civil Process Total: 43 04/03/23 09:43 Civil Process 2023027087 Officer 04/03/23 12:12 Civil Process 2023027121 Officer 04/03/23 12:15 Civil Process 2023027124 Officer 04/03/23 12:25 Civil Process 2023027128 Officer 04/03/23 12:36 Civil Process 2023027133 Officer 04/03/23 12:56 Civil Process 2023027139 Officer 04/03/23 13:29 Civil Process 2023027145 Officer 04/03/23 15:55 Civil Process 2023027188 Officer 04/03/23 16:07 Civil Process 2023027191 Officer 04/03/23 16:19 Civil Process 2023027201 Officer 04/03/23 16:35 Civil Process 2023027207 Officer 04/04/23 09:35 Civil Process 2023027356 Officer 04/04/23 09:49 Civil Process 2023027358 Officer 04/04/23 10:09 Civil Process 2023027361 Officer 04/04/23 10:31 Civil Process 2023027370 Officer 04/05/23 15:26 Civil Process 2023027675 Officer 04/05/23 15:59 Civil Process 2023027683 Officer 04/06/23 09:41 Civil Process 2023027844 Officer 04/06/23 09:53 Civil Process 2023027850 Officer 04/07/23 14:44 Civil Process 2023028294 Officer 04/10/23 15:02 Civil Process 2023029259 Officer 04/10/23 15:13 Civil Process 2023029263 Officer 04/12/23 10:12 Civil Process 2023029825 Officer 04/12/23 15:31 Civil Process 2023029957 Officer 04/12/23 15:56 Civil Process 2023029965 Officer 04/12/23 16:17 Civil Process 2023029978 Officer 04/17/23 15:08 Civil Process 2023031649 Officer 04/18/23 11:01 Civil Process 2023031889 Officer 04/19/23 11:57 Civil Process 2023032201 Officer 04/19/23 13:18 Civil Process 2023032231 Officer 04/19/23 17:11 Civil Process 2023032320 Officer 04/20/23 09:35 Civil Process 2023032472 Officer 04/20/23 13:25 Civil Process 2023032529 Officer 04/21/23 11:26 Civil Process 2023032821 Officer 04/21/23 11:38 Civil Process 2023032825 Officer Page 7 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/21/23 12:10 Civil Process 2023032831 Officer 04/21/23 12:25 Civil Process 2023032838 Officer 04/24/23 10:34 Civil Process 2023033806 Officer 04/25/23 12:18 Civil Process 2023034145 Officer 04/25/23 16:18 Civil Process 2023034234 Phone 04/26/23 13:12 Civil Process 2023034499 Officer 04/26/23 13:48 Civil Process 2023034511 Officer 04/27/23 09:14 Civil Process 2023034746 Officer Commercial Fire Alarm Total: 4 04/01/23 09:39 Commercial Fire Alarm 2023026533 Phone 04/01/23 13:03 Commercial Fire Alarm 2023026597 Phone 04/20/23 14:05 Commercial Fire Alarm 2023032548 Phone 04/29/23 06:51 Commercial Fire Alarm 2023035411 Phone Commercial Fire Alarm; Dispatch - CAD - Addressing Problems Total: 1 04/25/23 11:28 Commercial Fire Alarm; 2023034125 Phone Commercial General Alarm Total: 21 04/02/23 07:52 Commercial General 2023026814 Phone 04/06/23 20:12 Commercial General 2023028059 Phone 04/09/23 04:20 Commercial General 2023028849 Phone 04/09/23 10:28 Commercial General 2023028885 Phone 04/10/23 06:04 Commercial General 2023029107 Phone 04/11/23 03:55 Commercial General 2023029426 Phone 04/12/23 06:59 Commercial General 2023029772 Phone 04/15/23 00:06 Commercial General 2023030914 Phone 04/16/23 02:11 Commercial General 2023031223 Phone 04/16/23 03:13 Commercial General 2023031226 Phone 04/16/23 06:50 Commercial General 2023031258 Phone 04/16/23 10:34 Commercial General 2023031303 Phone 04/16/23 22:51 Commercial General 2023031471 Phone 04/18/23 22:19 Commercial General 2023032087 Phone 04/19/23 04:15 Commercial General 2023032117 Phone 04/19/23 08:05 Commercial General 2023032129 Phone 04/23/23 17:00 Commercial General 2023033587 Phone 04/23/23 17:10 Commercial General 2023033589 Phone 04/25/23 14:05 Commercial General 2023034184 Phone 04/26/23 18:41 Commercial General 2023034621 Phone 04/28/23 07:45 Commercial General 2023035088 Phone Commercial Medical Alarm Total: 1 04/13/23 11:08 Commercial Medical 2023030269 Phone Court Order Violation Total: 5 04/12/23 17:06 Court Order Violation 2023030007 Court Order Violation WP23008371 Phone 04/13/23 13:18 Court Order Violation 2023030317 Court Order Violation WP23008463 Phone 04/15/23 19:01 Court Order Violation 2023031104 Court Order Violation WP23008700 Phone 04/26/23 09:53 Court Order Violation 2023034439 Court Order Violation WP23009671 Phone Page 8 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 04/30/23 12:06 Court Order Violation 2023035776 Criminal Damage to Property Total: 11 04/10/23 12:53 Criminal Damage to 2023029211 04/10/23 17:06 Criminal Damage to 2023029318 04/12/23 18:35 Criminal Damage to 2023030046 04/14/23 09:15 Criminal Damage to 2023030613 04/14/23 15:15 Criminal Damage to 2023030737 04/15/23 12:29 Criminal Damage to 2023031007 04/20/23 11:59 Criminal Damage to 2023032511 04/26/23 06:27 Criminal Damage to 2023034384 04/26/23 16:41 Criminal Damage to 2023034586 04/30/23 14:11 Criminal Damage to 2023035822 04/30/23 19:02 Criminal Damage to 2023035916 CSC Sex Offense Total: 1 04/04/23 17:52 CSC Sex Offense 2023027453 Disabled Vehicle Total: 7 04/01/23 08:08 Disabled Vehicle 2023026509 04/10/23 16:45 Disabled Vehicle 2023029306 04/14/23 07:04 Disabled Vehicle 2023030580 04/14/23 07:26 Disabled Vehicle 2023030587 04/22/23 20:40 Disabled Vehicle 2023033335 04/22/23 22:49 Disabled Vehicle 2023033371 04/26/23 15:40 Disabled Vehicle 2023034560 Disorderly Total: 4 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Court Order Violation WP23010053 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008126 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008156 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008381 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008552 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008587 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23008679 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23009098 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23009649 Criminal Damage to Property WP23009720 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23010063 Phone Criminal Damage to Property WP23010085 Phone CSC Sex Offense WP23007683 Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone 04/08/2312:55 Disorderly 2023028612 Disorderly WP23007975 911 04/22/23 22:10 Disorderly 2023033363 Disorderly WP23009340 911 04/24/23 08:51 Disorderly 2023033756 Disorderly WSR023009454 04/24/2319:56 Disorderly 2023033970 Disorderly WP23009529 Phone Domestic Disturbance Total: 7 04/09/23 05:56 Domestic Disturbance 2023028853 Domestic Disturbance WP23008043 911 04/09/23 12:45 Domestic Disturbance 2023028923 Domestic Disturbance WP23008059 911 04/09/23 14:26 Domestic Disturbance 2023028937 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008066 911 04/12/23 23:39 Domestic Disturbance 2023030140 Domestic Disturbance WP23008408 911 04/23/23 04:26 Domestic Disturbance 2023033420 Domestic Disturbance WP23009359 Phone 04/26/23 14:36 Domestic Disturbance 2023034527 Domestic Disturbance WP23009699 911 04/30/23 01:29 Domestic Disturbance 2023035697 Domestic Disturbance WP23010033 911 Drugs Total: 3 04/13/2311:07 Drugs 2023030268 Drugs WP23008441 Phone 04/13/2315:52 Drugs 2023030370 Drugs WP23008479 911 04/19/23 08:26 Drugs 2023032133 Drugs WP23008988 Phone Extortion - Bribery; Fraud - Forgery Total: 1 04/20/23 19:36 Extortion - Bribery; 2023032649 Extortion - Bribery WP23009141 Phone Page 9 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call Extra Patrol Total: 3 04/08/23 22:35 Extra Patrol 04/15/23 00:55 Extra Patrol 04/25/23 13:37 Extra Patrol Fight Total: 4 04/18/23 20:32 Fight 04/19/2315:08 Fight 04/23/23 20:21 Fight 04/28/23 09:00 Fight Fire - Electrical Total: 2 04/19/23 22:12 Fire - Electrical 04/27/23 17:46 Fire - Electrical Fire - Gas Leak Total: 2 04/06/23 18:43 Fire - Gas Leak 04/16/23 09:35 Fire - Gas Leak CFS # 2023028787 2023030924 2023034169 2023032058 2023032265 2023033642 2023035106 2023032389 2023034923 2023028024 2023031288 Final Incident Extra Patrol Extra Patrol Extra Patrol Domestic Disturbance Fight Fight Fight Fire - Electrical Fire - Electrical Fire - Gas Leak Fire - Gas Leak Case Number How Reported WP23008025 Phone WP23008652 911 WP23009584 Phone WP23008970 911 WSR023009025 WP23009423 911 WSR023009859 WP23009058 Phone WP23009829 911 WP23007827 911 WP23008740 911 Fire - Gas Leak; Medical - Carbon Monoxide Inhalation Total: 1 04/03/23 18:33 Fire - Gas Leak; 2023027252 Fire - Gas Leak WP23007628 911 Fire - Other Total: 3 04/13/23 13:42 Fire - Other 2023030324 Fire - Other 04/13/23 15:28 Fire - Other 2023030356 Fire - Other 04/22/23 04:33 Fire - Other 2023033084 Fire - Other Fire - Vehicle Total: 1 04/18/23 14:05 Fire - Vehicle 2023031944 Fireworks Total: 1 04/06/23 21:41 Fireworks 2023028094 Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 10 04/02/23 18:09 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023026953 04/04/23 09:46 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023027357 04/11/23 18:08 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023029675 04/15/23 14:44 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023031032 04/15/23 16:05 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023031045 04/17/23 19:02 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023031727 04/18/23 09:51 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023031874 04/21/23 19:59 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023032985 04/24/23 07:57 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023033729 04/27/23 13:20 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2023034829 Agency Assist Fireworks Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Checks - Cards Fraud - Forgery Total: 4 04/03/23 13:49 Fraud - Forgery 2023027152 Fraud - Forgery 04/10/23 15:44 Fraud - Forgery 2023029276 Fraud - Forgery 04/11/23 20:32 Fraud - Forgery 2023029711 Fraud - Forgery WP23008465 Phone WP23008472 Phone WP23009268 Phone WP23008933 911 WP23007845 911 WP23007523 911 WP23007654 Phone WP23008271 911 WP23008689 Phone WP23008692 Phone WP23008866 Phone WP23008908 Phone WP23009244 911 WP23009450 Phone WP23009796 Phone WP23007590 Phone WP23008147 Phone WP23008282 Phone Page 10 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/13/23 15:54 Fraud - Forgery 2023030371 Fraud - Forgery Fraud - Internet Total: 4 04/03/23 17:35 Fraud - Internet 2023027234 Fraud - Internet 04/04/23 12:46 Fraud - Internet 2023027395 Fraud - Internet 04/19/23 09:16 Fraud - Internet 2023032154 Fraud - Internet 04/21/23 12:03 Fraud - Internet 2023032830 Fraud - Internet Funeral Escort Total: 2 04/22/23 08:55 Funeral Escort 04/27/23 10:35 Funeral Escort Harassment Total: 9 04/03/2315:27 Harassment 04/13/23 08:06 Harassment 04/13/2316:38 Harassment 04/20/2310:20 Harassment 04/20/2310:44 Harassment 04/25/2312:30 Harassment 04/26/2312:26 Harassment 04/27/2312:59 Harassment 04/27/2316:43 Harassment Info Total: 4 04/05/23 22:35 04/06/23 12:25 04/10/23 15:36 04/11/23 22:51 2023033119 2023034779 2023027180 2023030198 2023030402 2023032484 2023032491 2023034147 2023034486 2023034824 2023034896 Traffic - Complaint Harassment Medical - Psychiatric - Fraud - Internet Harassment Harassment Harassment Harassment Harassment WP23008480 Phone WP23007623 Phone WP23007666 Phone WP23008993 Phone WP23009193 911 Phone Phone WP23007602 Phone WP23008419 911 WP23008497 Phone WP23009084 Phone WP23009089 911 WP23009578 911 WP23009685 911 WP23009794 911 WP23009820 Phone Info 2023027764 Phone Info 2023027909 Phone Info 2023029273 Phone Info 2023029743 Phone Intoxicated Person Total: 2 04/03/23 23:23 Intoxicated Person 2023027301 04/10/2319:31 Intoxicated Person 2023029369 Juvenile - Complaint Total: 11 04/01/23 16:00 Juvenile - Complaint 04/06/23 22:01 Juvenile - Complaint 04/11/23 08:35 Juvenile - Complaint 04/11/23 16:01 Juvenile - Complaint 04/12/23 13:16 Juvenile - Complaint 04/15/23 20:41 Juvenile - Complaint 04/17/23 08:36 Juvenile - Complaint 04/17/23 08:51 Juvenile - Complaint 04/17/23 19:37 Juvenile - Complaint 04/19/23 07:44 Juvenile - Complaint 04/25/23 07:43 Juvenile - Complaint 2023026639 2023028097 2023029465 2023029621 2023029896 2023031142 2023031543 2023031549 2023031740 2023032124 2023034051 Juvenile - Runaway Total: 2 04/17/23 17:52 Juvenile - Runaway 2023031707 04/20/23 20:46 Juvenile - Runaway 2023032667 Warrant - Arrest Intoxicated Person Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Suspicious - Circumstances Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint Juvenile - Complaint WP23007636 Phone WP23008174 911 WP23007432 Phone WP23007846 Phone WP23008204 Phone WP23008247 Phone WSRO23008339hone WP23008705 Phone WSRO2300880Ehone WSRO2300880Ehone WP23008871 Phone WSRO23008984 WSRO23009556 WP23008859 911 WP23009145 Phone Page 11 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Lift Assist Total: 3 04/14/23 02:40 Lift Assist 2023030553 911 04/21/23 07:25 Lift Assist 2023032749 04/30/23 12:17 Lift Assist 2023035781 Lock Out - Lock In Total: 2 04/05/23 13:53 Lock Out - Lock In 2023027650 Lock Out - Lock In WP23007722 Phone 04/21/23 17:48 Lock Out - Lock In 2023032946 Lock Out - Lock In WP23009230 Phone Lost - Found Property Total: 5 04/14/23 00:35 Lost - Found Property 2023030540 Lost - Found Property WP23008532 04/15/23 23:21 Lost - Found Property 2023031199 Lost - Found Property WP23008718 04/17/23 19:36 Lost - Found Property 2023031739 Lost - Found Property WP23008870 04/24/23 16:43 Lost - Found Property 2023033922 Lost - Found Property WP23009519 04/28/23 07:22 Lost - Found Property 2023035084 Lost - Found Property WP23009855 Lost - Found Property; 911 Hang-up Total: 1 04/15/23 07:30 Lost - Found Property; 2023030956 Lost - Found Property WP23008663 911 Medical - Abdominal Pain Total: 2 04/18/23 07:48 Medical - Abdominal 2023031839 911 04/23/23 04:23 Medical - Abdominal 2023033419 Phone Medical - Allergies - Stings Total: 2 04/02/23 18:55 Medical - Allergies - 2023026966 911 04/05/23 12:27 Medical - Allergies - 2023027621 Medical - Allergies - Stings WSR023007719�11 Medical - Back Pain Total: 1 04/22/23 11:21 Medical - Back Pain 2023033153 Medical - Bleeding - Lacerations Total: 3 04/07/23 17:27 Medical - Bleeding - 2023028367 04/08/23 06:22 Medical - Bleeding - 2023028524 04/26/23 11:19 Medical - Bleeding - 2023034465 Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 8 04/02/23 22:39 Medical - Breathing 2023027010 04/03/23 07:01 Medical - Breathing 2023027050 04/11/23 13:30 Medical - Breathing 2023029558 04/15/23 04:05 Medical - Breathing 2023030941 04/18/23 06:17 Medical - Breathing 2023031822 04/24/23 09:21 Medical - Breathing 2023033771 04/24/23 09:51 Medical - Breathing 2023033784 04/27/23 16:47 Medical - Breathing 2023034897 Medical - Burns Total: 1 04/11/23 10:01 Medical - Burns 2023029481 Medical - Burns Medical - Carbon Monoxide Inhalation Total: 1 04/19/23 21:31 Medical - Carbon 2023032386 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 WP23008213 911 Phone Page 12 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Medical - Chest Injury Total: 1 04/04/23 19:24 Medical - Chest Injury 2023027479 Medical - Chest Pain Total: 4 04/10/23 03:23 Medical - Chest Pain 2023029098 04/13/23 02:37 Medical - Chest Pain 2023030168 04/23/23 18:44 Medical - Chest Pain 2023033618 04/25/23 13:41 Medical - Chest Pain 2023034172 Medical - Diabetic Total: 3 Medical - Fall Under 6 04/01/23 17:49 Medical - Diabetic 2023026665 04/02/23 01:52 Medical - Diabetic 2023026790 04/24/23 18:33 Medical - Diabetic 2023033952 Medical - Fall Over 6 Feet Total: 1 04/06/23 16:04 Medical - Fall Over 6 2023027982 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 18 04/05/23 17:26 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023027700 04/08/23 04:12 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023028519 04/08/23 21:55 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023028775 04/10/23 09:15 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023029142 04/10/23 18:56 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023029362 04/12/23 00:44 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023029759 04/12/23 15:00 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023029940 04/12/23 23:06 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023030131 04/14/23 06:58 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023030579 04/15/23 22:31 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023031181 04/16/23 10:55 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023031306 04/19/23 18:52 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023032346 04/20/23 09:20 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023032468 04/20/23 14:11 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023032550 04/21/23 20:57 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023033005 04/23/23 03:32 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023033415 04/24/23 18:38 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023033955 04/29/23 08:10 Medical - Fall Under 6 2023035422 Medical - Heart Problems Total: 2 04/04/23 18:27 Medical - Heart 2023027467 04/24/23 13:48 Medical - Heart 2023033865 Final Incident Case Number How Reported 911 911 911 911 Phone Phone 911 911 Medical - Fall Over 6 Feet WP23007814 911 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Medical - Overdose - Poisoning Total: 2 04/03/23 20:49 Medical - Overdose - 2023027282 04/20/23 20:25 Medical - Overdose - 2023032659 Medical - Psychiatric - Phone 911 911 Phone Phone Phone 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 911 WP23009358 911 911 Phone 911 911 911 WP23009143 911 Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 9 04/01/23 19:18 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023026690 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23007450 911 04/03/23 16:30 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023027206 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23007609 Phone 04/03/23 16:50 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023027219 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23007615 911 Page 13 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/05/23 20:27 911 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023027746 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23007754 Phone 04/06/23 15:57 2023034330 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023027979 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23007811 Phone 04/13/23 20:35 2023027023 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023030486 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23008513 911 04/16/23 18:39 04/14/23 08:12 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023031424 Check Welfare WP23008773 Phone 04/17/23 17:56 911 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023031708 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23008857 911 04/21/23 18:23 2023030730 Medical - Psychiatric - 2023032958 Medical - Psychiatric - WP23009235 Phone Medical - Seizure Total: 4 04/03/23 20:43 Medical - Seizure 2023027281 911 04/05/23 20:48 Medical - Seizure 2023027750 911 04/06/23 08:45 Medical - Seizure 2023027830 911 04/25/23 20:58 Medical - Seizure 2023034330 911 Medical - Seizure; Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 1 2023029397 04/02/23 23:45 Medical - Seizure; 2023027023 911 Medical - Sick Total: 22 04/04/23 21:51 Medical - Sick 2023027503 911 04/04/23 21:54 Medical - Sick 2023027505 911 04/09/23 18:33 Medical - Sick 2023029010 911 04/10/23 03:32 Medical - Sick 2023029099 911 04/10/23 21:20 Medical - Sick 2023029397 911 04/12/23 10:40 Medical - Sick 2023029838 911 04/12/23 20:56 Medical - Sick 2023030098 911 04/14/23 08:12 Medical - Sick 2023030600 911 04/14/23 10:19 Medical - Sick 2023030648 911 04/14/23 11:57 Medical - Sick 2023030677 911 04/14/23 14:58 Medical - Sick 2023030730 911 04/15/23 17:07 Medical - Sick 2023031059 911 04/16/23 05:28 Medical - Sick 2023031246 911 04/19/23 19:50 Medical - Sick 2023032361 911 04/22/23 04:44 Medical - Sick 2023033086 911 04/24/23 08:39 Medical - Sick 2023033747 911 04/25/23 14:35 Medical - Sick 2023034194 911 04/27/23 08:49 Medical - Sick 2023034741 911 04/27/23 09:37 Medical - Sick 2023034756 911 04/28/23 12:31 Medical - Sick 2023035146 911 04/28/23 13:11 Medical - Sick 2023035155 911 04/30/23 16:14 Medical - Sick 2023035866 911 Medical - Stroke Total: 4 04/03/23 12:21 Medical - Stroke 2023027126 911 04/03/23 22:00 Medical - Stroke 2023027290 911 04/12/23 23:03 Medical - Stroke 2023030130 911 04/14/23 14:15 Medical - Stroke 2023030716 911 Medical - Trauma Total: 2 04/21/23 12:18 Medical - Trauma 2023032835 911 04/22/23 14:53 Medical - Trauma 2023033220 911 Page 14 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Medical - Unconscious - Fainting Total: 7 04/03/23 20:42 Medical - Unconscious - 2023027280 04/12/23 10:19 Medical - Unconscious - 2023029827 04/16/23 17:15 Medical - Unconscious - 2023031404 04/20/23 02:19 Medical - Unconscious - 2023032408 04/25/23 19:27 Medical - Unconscious - 2023034305 04/26/23 09:45 Medical - Unconscious - 2023034436 04/29/23 23:35 Medical - Unconscious - 2023035675 Final Incident Case Number How Reported 911 Medical - Unconscious - WP23008319 911 911 911 911 911 Medical - Overdose - PoisoninVP23010023 911 Medical - Unknown Total: 1 2023030485 Phone 04/29/23 18:41 Medical - Unknown 2023035563 Phone Missing Person Total: 3 2023033264 Officer 04/16/23 01:47 Missing Person 2023031219 Check Welfare WP23008722 Phone 04/21/23 10:11 Missing Person 2023032793 Missing Person WP23009175 911 04/28/23 15:22 Missing Person 2023035208 Missing Person WP23009901 911 Motorist Aid Total: 4 04/13/23 20:32 Motorist Aid 2023030485 Phone 04/16/23 03:24 Motorist Aid 2023031227 911 04/22/23 16:53 Motorist Aid 2023033264 Officer 04/23/23 10:14 Motorist Aid 2023033460 911 MVA - Car Deer Total: 1 MVA - Hit & Run 2023027389 04/12/23 21:47 MVA - Car Deer 2023030114 MVA - Car Deer WP23008401 911 MVA - Hit & Run Total: 12 04/01/23 08:18 MVA - Hit & Run 2023026514 MVA - No Injuries WP23007390 04/01/23 19:17 MVA - Hit & Run 2023026688 MVA - No Injuries WP23007449 911 04/04/23 12:15 MVA - Hit & Run 2023027389 MVA - Hit & Run WP23007664 911 04/07/23 11:46 MVA - Hit & Run 2023028223 MVA - Hit & Run WP23007882 04/08/23 06:42 MVA - Hit & Run 2023028526 MVA - Hit & Run WP23007955 911 04/09/23 11:40 MVA - Hit & Run 2023028907 MVA - Hit & Run WP23008054 911 04/14/23 09:53 MVA - Hit & Run 2023030629 MVA - Hit & Run WP23008556 911 04/14/23 13:04 MVA - Hit & Run 2023030692 MVA - Hit & Run WP23008570 04/14/23 17:57 MVA - Hit & Run 2023030825 MVA - Hit & Run WP23008618 911 04/16/23 18:05 MVA - Hit & Run 2023031418 MVA - Hit & Run WP23008770 04/26/23 19:59 MVA - Hit & Run 2023034644 MVA - Hit & Run WP23009741 911 04/30/23 19:15 MVA - Hit & Run 2023035920 MVA - Hit & Run WP23010088 911 MVA - Injuries Total: 7 04/01/23 10:20 MVA - Injuries 2023026547 MVA - No Injuries WP23007401 04/07/23 17:33 MVA - Injuries 2023028369 MVA - No Injuries WP23007915 911 04/13/23 06:44 MVA - Injuries 2023030186 911 04/14/23 11:12 MVA - Injuries 2023030659 MVA - Injuries WP23008563 04/18/23 01:09 MVA - Injuries 2023031801 911 Hang-up WP23008890 911 04/19/23 20:33 MVA - Injuries 2023032369 Agency Assist WP23009054 911 04/22/23 17:34 MVA - Injuries 2023033276 Agency Assist WP23009318 911 Page 15 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported MVA - No Injuries Total: 17 04/01/23 05:06 MVA - No Injuries 2023026481 MVA - No Injuries WP23007375 04/08/2318:24 04/02/23 06:45 MVA - No Injuries 2023026812 MVA - No Injuries WP23007481 Noise 04/02/23 12:18 MVA - No Injuries 2023026859 MVA - No Injuries WP23007497 2023033685 04/05/23 16:48 MVA - No Injuries 2023027694 MVA - No Injuries WP23007736 Ordinance Violation 04/09/23 13:08 MVA - No Injuries 2023028926 MVA - No Injuries WP23008061 911 04/10/23 10:43 MVA - No Injuries 2023029173 MVA - No Injuries WP23008117 Park Incident 04/12/23 09:05 MVA - No Injuries 2023029800 MVA - No Injuries WP23008304 911 04/16/23 03:32 MVA - No Injuries 2023031229 MVA - No Injuries WP23008723 911 04/16/23 05:15 MVA - No Injuries 2023031245 04/17/23 12:03 MVA - No Injuries 2023031596 MVA - No Injuries WSR023008824 04/18/23 12:47 MVA - No Injuries 2023031925 MVA - No Injuries WP23008925 04/20/23 06:11 MVA - No Injuries 2023032423 MVA - No Injuries WP23009064 911 04/20/23 15:31 MVA - No Injuries 2023032578 MVA - No Injuries WP23009115 04/22/23 12:58 MVA - No Injuries 2023033177 MVA - No Injuries WP23009291 04/28/23 16:57 MVA - No Injuries 2023035241 MVA - No Injuries WP23009911 911 04/30/23 09:17 MVA - No Injuries 2023035732 MVA - No Injuries WP23010042 04/30/23 12:33 MVA - No Injuries 2023035789 MVA - No Injuries WP23010056 911 Noise Total: 4 04/02/23 00:01 Noise 2023026775 Noise WP23007474 04/08/2318:24 Noise 2023028717 Noise WP23008011 04/09/23 22:05 Noise 2023029063 Noise WP23008090 04/23/23 23:27 Noise 2023033685 Noise WP23009440 Noise; Parking Total: 1 2023028798 Ordinance Violation WPRK23008028 04/09/23 01:13 Noise; Parking 2023028830 Noise WP23008035 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint Total: 1 04/25/23 20:29 Off -Road Vehicle 2023034321 Open Door - Window Total: 1 04/10/23 22:50 Open Door - Window 2023029408 Open Door - Window; Animal Total: 1 04/27/23 10:00 Open Door - Window; 2023034767 Ordinance Violation Total: 6 Off -Road Vehicle Complaint WP23009630 Phone Open Door - Window Open Door - Window WP23008184 Phone WP23009771 04/07/23 09:49 Ordinance Violation 2023028184 Ordinance Violation WPRK23007866 04/07/23 09:56 Ordinance Violation 2023028187 Ordinance Violation WPRK23007868 04/08/23 08:56 Ordinance Violation 2023028546 Ordinance Violation WPRK23007961 04/08/23 22:35 Ordinance Violation 2023028788 Ordinance Violation WPRK23008024 04/08/23 23:07 Ordinance Violation 2023028798 Ordinance Violation WPRK23008028 04/19/23 08:29 Ordinance Violation 2023032136 Ordinance Violation WP23008987 Park Incident Total: 1 04/07/23 22:07 Park Incident 2023028475 Park Incident WPRK23007940 Parking Total: 3 Page 16 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/10/23 08:06 Parking 2023029125 Parking WP23008106 04/12/2313:40 Parking 2023029902 Parking WP23008343 04/24/23 05:16 Parking 2023033701 Parking WP23009445 Phone Call Total: 1 Check 2023029313 Officer 04/06/23 12:46 Phone Call 2023027914 Assault WP23007790 Other Probation Check Total: 8 04/06/23 10:48 Probation Check 2023027871 Officer 04/10/23 09:55 Probation Check 2023029155 Officer 04/10/23 10:21 Probation Check 2023029168 Officer 04/10/23 17:02 Probation Check 2023029313 Officer 04/25/23 16:20 Probation Check 2023034235 Officer 04/26/23 18:42 Probation Check 2023034622 Officer 04/26/23 19:00 Probation Check 2023034624 Officer 04/27/23 20:48 Probation Check 2023034982 Officer Public Works - Utilities Total: 4 04/02/23 08:00 Public Works - Utilities 2023026815 Public Works - Utilities WP23007483 Phone 04/08/23 12:01 Public Works - Utilities 2023028598 Public Works - Utilities WP23007969 Phone 04/17/23 11:02 Public Works - Utilities 2023031578 Public Works - Utilities WP23008818 Phone 04/19/23 14:23 Public Works - Utilities 2023032247 Phone Repossession Total: 5 04/07/23 02:45 Repossession 2023028131 04/07/23 02:50 Repossession 2023028132 04/13/23 21:44 Repossession 2023030510 04/23/2317:15 Repossession 2023033592 04/23/2317:21 Repossession 2023033594 Residential Fire Alarm Total: 6 04/01/23 00:32 Residential Fire Alarm 2023026445 911 04/08/23 15:32 Residential Fire Alarm 2023028653 Phone 04/09/23 04:03 Residential Fire Alarm 2023028847 911 04/09/23 21:18 Residential Fire Alarm 2023029050 Phone 04/16/23 19:58 Residential Fire Alarm 2023031437 Phone 04/29/23 20:33 Residential Fire Alarm 2023035604 Phone Residential General Alarm Total: 6 04/05/23 08:21 Residential General 2023027561 Phone 04/05/23 15:06 Residential General 2023027668 Phone 04/11/23 14:42 Residential General 2023029584 Phone 04/19/23 08:14 Residential General 2023032131 Phone 04/25/23 12:33 Residential General 2023034148 Phone 04/25/23 15:13 Residential General 2023034208 Phone Residential Medical Alarm Total: 3 04/04/23 21:38 Residential Medical 2023027500 Phone 04/08/23 15:54 Residential Medical 2023028661 Phone Page 17 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident 04/24/23 19:49 Residential Medical 2023033967 Residential Medical Alarm; Lift Assist Total: 1 04/01/23 20:32 Residential Medical 2023026720 Residential Medical Alarm; Medical - Chest Pain Total: 1 04/20/23 07:15 Residential Medical 2023032431 Sex Offender Non -Compliant Total: 1 04/14/23 04:12 Sex Offender 2023030569 SIA Area Watch Total: 42 04/01/23 22:31 SIA Area Watch 2023026758 04/02/23 23:07 SIA Area Watch 2023027017 04/03/23 00:14 SIA Area Watch 2023027031 04/04/2317:41 SIA Area Watch 2023027451 04/05/23 01:25 SIA Area Watch 2023027524 04/07/23 12:42 SIA Area Watch 2023028247 04/08/23 00:56 SIA Area Watch 2023028500 04/08/23 05:27 SIA Area Watch 2023028523 04/09/23 23:07 SIA Area Watch 2023029077 04/09/23 23:17 SIA Area Watch 2023029078 04/13/23 00:49 SIA Area Watch 2023030153 04/13/23 01:40 SIA Area Watch 2023030161 04/13/23 22:32 SIA Area Watch 2023030521 04/14/23 04:04 SIA Area Watch 2023030567 04/14/23 04:15 SIA Area Watch 2023030570 04/15/23 03:51 SIA Area Watch 2023030938 04/15/23 03:53 SIA Area Watch 2023030939 04/15/23 04:33 SIA Area Watch 2023030944 04/15/23 23:08 SIA Area Watch 2023031196 04/16/23 02:20 SIA Area Watch 2023031225 04/17/23 06:51 SIA Area Watch 2023031511 04/18/2317:53 SIA Area Watch 2023032009 04/18/23 22:44 SIA Area Watch 2023032092 04/20/23 02:53 SIA Area Watch 2023032412 04/20/23 04:47 SIA Area Watch 2023032419 04/20/2319:40 SIA Area Watch 2023032651 04/21/23 00:41 SIA Area Watch 2023032713 04/21/23 01:19 SIA Area Watch 2023032720 04/21/23 04:24 SIA Area Watch 2023032727 04/21/23 06:54 SIA Area Watch 2023032745 04/21/23 22:32 SIA Area Watch 2023033038 04/22/23 23:15 SIA Area Watch 2023033379 04/24/23 03:17 SIA Area Watch 2023033698 04/24/23 08:38 SIA Area Watch 2023033746 04/25/23 22:03 SIA Area Watch 2023034345 04/27/23 04:05 SIA Area Watch 2023034707 Case Number How Reported Phone Phone Phone Sex Offender Non -Compliant WP23008539 Officer Page 18 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/27/23 22:11 SIA Area Watch 2023035011 04/27/23 23:03 SIA Area Watch 2023035023 04/27/23 23:30 SIA Area Watch 2023035030 04/27/23 23:31 SIA Area Watch 2023035031 04/29/23 18:19 SIA Area Watch 2023035556 04/30/23 20:42 SIA Area Watch 2023035945 SIA Business Walk Through Total: 40 04/01/2311:09 SIA Business Walk 2023026558 04/01/23 15:06 SIA Business Walk 2023026618 04/02/2311:01 SIA Business Walk 2023026846 04/02/23 22:34 SIA Business Walk 2023027009 04/03/23 10:01 SIA Business Walk 2023027091 04/03/2314:54 SIA Business Walk 2023027167 04/03/2318:00 SIA Business Walk 2023027244 04/04/23 10:56 SIA Business Walk 2023027374 04/05/23 05:03 SIA Business Walk 2023027538 04/05/23 11:04 SIA Business Walk 2023027606 04/05/23 16:47 SIA Business Walk 2023027693 04/06/23 09:31 SIA Business Walk 2023027842 04/07/23 11:40 SIA Business Walk 2023028220 04/07/23 20:32 SIA Business Walk 2023028447 04/07/23 20:43 SIA Business Walk 2023028452 04/07/23 21:03 SIA Business Walk 2023028457 04/07/23 21:17 SIA Business Walk 2023028459 04/07/23 21:28 SIA Business Walk 2023028464 04/10/23 12:00 SIA Business Walk 2023029198 04/10/23 12:57 SIA Business Walk 2023029212 04/13/23 01:37 SIA Business Walk 2023030160 04/13/23 23:18 SIA Business Walk 2023030530 04/14/23 20:33 SIA Business Walk 2023030867 04/14/23 23:54 SIA Business Walk 2023030908 04/15/23 23:01 SIA Business Walk 2023031192 04/16/23 08:00 SIA Business Walk 2023031268 04/16/23 12:03 SIA Business Walk 2023031325 04/17/23 09:23 SIA Business Walk 2023031558 04/17/23 22:54 SIA Business Walk 2023031790 04/18/23 09:57 SIA Business Walk 2023031876 04/23/23 09:47 SIA Business Walk 2023033455 04/23/23 16:51 SIA Business Walk 2023033584 04/24/23 10:16 SIA Business Walk 2023033798 04/26/23 01:20 SIA Business Walk 2023034369 04/26/23 11:26 SIA Business Walk 2023034466 04/27/23 13:57 SIA Business Walk 2023034842 04/28/23 21:53 SIA Business Walk 2023035343 04/29/23 00:20 SIA Business Walk 2023035372 04/29/23 14:33 SIA Business Walk 2023035509 Page 19 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # 04/30/23 11:14 SIA Business Walk 2023035760 SIA City Council - City Hall Total: 2 04/10/23 17:29 SIA City Council - City 2023029326 04/24/23 17:29 SIA City Council - City 2023033938 SIA Community Engagement Total: 1 04/18/23 17:01 SIA Community 2023031991 SIA Community Presentation Total: 1 04/24/23 18:38 SIA Community 2023033956 SIA Foot Patrol Total: 9 04/01/23 10:05 SIA Foot Patrol 2023026539 04/05/23 11:57 SIA Foot Patrol 2023027616 04/16/23 12:28 SIA Foot Patrol 2023031332 04/19/23 09:11 SIA Foot Patrol 2023032152 04/27/23 11:33 SIA Foot Patrol 2023034802 04/29/23 02:21 SIA Foot Patrol 2023035390 04/29/23 09:44 SIA Foot Patrol 2023035441 04/29/23 14:19 SIA Foot Patrol 2023035504 04/30/23 16:20 SIA Foot Patrol 2023035869 SIA House Check SIA Total: 1 2023028471 04/30/2311:28 SIA House Check 2023035763 SIA Other Total: 8 04/01/23 21:06 SIA Other 2023026731 04/05/23 09:43 SIA Other 2023027586 04/14/23 22:46 SIA Other 2023030896 04/14/23 23:39 SIA Other 2023030905 04/17/23 08:49 SIA Other 2023031548 04/28/23 01:43 SIA Other 2023035059 04/29/2314:36 SIA Other 2023035511 04/29/2314:38 SIA Other 2023035512 SIA Parks Total: 33 04/02/2313:16 SIA Parks 2023026873 04/03/2313:31 SIA Parks 2023027148 04/04/2311:44 SIA Parks 2023027382 04/04/2318:11 SIA Parks 2023027461 04/05/23 22:27 SIA Parks 2023027762 04/06/23 00:38 SIA Parks 2023027785 04/06/2310:15 SIA Parks 2023027859 04/07/23 07:46 SIA Parks 2023028157 04/07/23 09:33 SIA Parks 2023028180 04/07/23 21:52 SIA Parks 2023028471 04/08/23 08:39 SIA Parks 2023028545 04/08/23 14:48 SIA Parks 2023028644 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Officer Officer Officer Officer Page 20 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Stolen - Property Initial Call CFS # 04/08/23 20:04 SIA Parks 2023028743 04/08/23 22:26 SIA Parks 2023028783 04/09/23 09:38 SIA Parks 2023028871 04/10/23 14:43 SIA Parks 2023029253 04/11/23 07:18 SIA Parks 2023029447 04/11/23 11:32 SIA Parks 2023029525 04/14/23 11:59 SIA Parks 2023030680 04/14/23 20:24 SIA Parks 2023030862 04/15/23 13:52 SIA Parks 2023031028 04/15/23 18:43 SIA Parks 2023031098 04/20/2311:43 SIA Parks 2023032508 04/21/23 22:48 SIA Parks 2023033044 04/22/23 10:17 SIA Parks 2023033139 04/22/2319:03 SIA Parks 2023033306 04/22/23 22:54 SIA Parks 2023033374 04/26/2310:43 SIA Parks 2023034454 04/27/23 14:25 SIA Parks 2023034849 04/28/23 12:19 SIA Parks 2023035140 04/28/23 20:21 SIA Parks 2023035309 04/29/23 02:03 SIA Parks 2023035385 04/29/23 11:57 SIA Parks 2023035475 SIA Water Access Landing Check Total: 1 04/13/2315:32 SIA Water Access 2023030357 Final Incident Case Number How Reported Sign - Signal Repair Total: 3 Stolen - Property 04/01/23 09:14 Sign - Signal Repair 2023026528 04/15/23 16:43 Sign - Signal Repair 2023031054 04/15/23 18:29 Sign - Signal Repair 2023031089 Snowbird Total: 2 Stolen - Property 04/01/23 04:10 Snowbird 2023026475 Snowbird WP23007373 04/01/23 07:46 Snowbird 2023026504 Snowbird WP23007386 Snow Emergency Total: 1 Stolen - Property 04/01/23 07:37 Snow Emergency 2023026502 Phone Phone Phone Stalking Total: 1 04/20/23 08:38 Stalking 2023032452 Harassment WP23009073 911 Stolen - Property Total: 4 04/02/23 21:30 Stolen - Property 2023026995 Stolen - Property WP23007535 Phone 04/10/23 10:18 Stolen - Property 2023029166 Stolen - Property WP23008113 Phone 04/13/23 21:30 Stolen - Property 2023030504 Stolen - Property WP23008521 Phone 04/14/23 14:06 Stolen - Property 2023030712 Suspicious - Circumstances WP23008577 Phone Stolen - Vehicle Total: 2 04/01/23 15:08 Stolen - Vehicle 2023026619 Stolen - Vehicle WP23007424 Phone 04/06/23 12:46 Stolen - Vehicle 2023027913 Citizen Aid WP23007785 Phone Page 21 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported Stoparm Violation Total: 5 04/06/2317:20 Stoparm Violation 2023028002 04/20/2310:40 Stoparm Violation 2023032490 04/21/23 09:50 Stoparm Violation 2023032783 04/26/2311:44 Stoparm Violation 2023034473 04/26/2313:55 Stoparm Violation 2023034513 Surveillance Total: 7 04/10/23 09:31 Suspicious - Surveillance 2023029144 04/13/23 06:06 2023026828 Surveillance 2023030181 04/15/2317:58 04/04/23 13:59 Surveillance 2023031076 04/20/2313:21 Suspicious - Surveillance 2023032527 04/21/2315:09 2023028077 Surveillance 2023032891 04/25/2312:16 04/07/23 00:20 Surveillance 2023034144 04/29/2314:28 Suspicious - Surveillance 2023035507 Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 16 04/01/23 13:14 Suspicious - 2023026601 04/02/23 09:33 Suspicious - 2023026828 04/02/23 15:41 Suspicious - 2023026907 04/04/23 13:59 Suspicious - 2023027410 04/05/23 18:54 Suspicious - 2023027718 04/06/23 20:43 Suspicious - 2023028077 04/06/23 22:13 Suspicious - 2023028103 04/07/23 00:20 Suspicious - 2023028118 04/08/23 17:42 Suspicious - 2023028702 04/12/23 20:46 Suspicious - 2023030095 04/14/23 15:33 Suspicious - 2023030748 04/19/23 16:36 Suspicious - 2023032308 04/24/23 13:41 Suspicious - 2023033863 04/24/23 16:30 Suspicious - 2023033915 04/26/23 10:20 Suspicious - 2023034448 04/30/23 01:05 Suspicious - 2023035693 Suspicious - Item Total: 4 Stoparm Violation Stoparm Violation Stoparm Violation Stoparm Violation Stoparm Violation Agency Assist Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances Suspicious - Circumstances WP23007821 Other WP23009087 Other WP23009170 Other W P23009681 Other WP23009691 Other WSIU23008421 WP23007418 Phone WP23007487 Phone WP23007511 Phone WP23007668 Phone WP23007745 Phone WP23007839 911 WP23007848 911 WP23007852 911 WP23008005 911 WP23008394 Phone WP23008594 911 WP23009041 Phone WP23009491 Phone WP23009506 Phone WP23009673 911 WP23010031 911 04/12/23 16:57 Suspicious - Item 2023030001 Suspicious - Item WP23008369 Phone 04/18/23 08:06 Suspicious - Item 2023031845 Suspicious - Item WP23008898 Phone 04/20/23 09:30 Suspicious - Item 2023032471 Suspicious - Item WP23009080 Phone 04/26/23 08:05 Suspicious - Item 2023034400 Suspicious - Item WP23009653 Phone Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 32 04/02/23 22:44 Suspicious - Person - 2023027011 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007541 Phone 04/04/23 15:51 Suspicious - Person - 2023027432 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007675 Phone 04/04/23 16:06 Suspicious - Person - 2023027436 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007678 911 04/05/23 15:01 Suspicious - Person - 2023027667 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007729 Phone 04/06/23 02:06 Suspicious - Person - 2023027790 Check Welfare WP23007761 Phone 04/06/23 13:59 Suspicious - Person - 2023027941 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007796 911 04/07/23 01:38 Suspicious - Person - 2023028125 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007853 911 Page 22 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/08/23 00:09 Suspicious - Person - 2023028490 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23007943 911 04/09/23 05:56 Suspicious - Person - 2023028852 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008044 Phone 04/12/23 18:31 Suspicious - Person - 2023030042 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008379 Phone 04/13/23 01:44 Suspicious - Person - 2023030162 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008412 Phone 04/13/23 12:51 Suspicious - Person - 2023030311 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008459 911 04/13/23 21:34 Suspicious - Person - 2023030506 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008520 Phone 04/13/23 22:31 Suspicious - Person - 2023030519 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008526 Phone 04/14/23 22:23 Suspicious - Person - 2023030893 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008642 Phone 04/15/23 04:42 Suspicious - Person - 2023030945 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008659 Officer 04/15/23 15:10 Suspicious - Person - 2023031038 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008691 911 04/15/23 16:21 Suspicious - Person - 2023031049 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008694 911 04/16/23 23:14 Suspicious - Person - 2023031473 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008789 Phone 04/17/23 12:28 Suspicious - Person - 2023031601 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008825 Phone 04/17/23 14:10 Suspicious - Person - 2023031629 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WSRO23008838hone 04/19/23 12:29 Suspicious - Person - 2023032215 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009013 Phone 04/20/23 16:44 Suspicious - Person - 2023032591 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009121 Phone 04/21/23 22:37 Suspicious - Person - 2023033040 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009255 Phone 04/24/23 15:12 Suspicious - Person - 2023033888 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009500 Phone 04/24/23 17:13 Suspicious - Person - 2023033935 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009516 911 04/25/23 09:11 Suspicious - Person - 2023034076 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009563 Phone 04/26/23 10:37 Suspicious - Person - 2023034452 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009675 Phone 04/27/23 17:46 Suspicious - Person - 2023034922 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009828 Phone 04/27/23 21:52 Suspicious - Person - 2023035007 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009839 Phone 04/28/23 22:18 Suspicious - Person - 2023035350 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23009946 Phone 04/30/23 18:24 Suspicious - Person - 2023035905 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23010083 Phone Theft Total: 8 04/01/23 20:10 Theft 2023026712 Theft WP23007457 911 04/03/23 10:07 Theft 2023027092 Suspicious - Circumstances WP23007568 911 04/04/23 08:22 Theft 2023027339 Theft WP23007648 Phone 04/07/2310:39 Theft 2023028202 Theft WP23007874 Phone 04/13/23 09:37 Theft 2023030229 Theft WP23008430 Phone 04/14/2319:13 Theft 2023030849 Theft WP23008626 Phone 04/18/2319:11 Theft 2023032033 Theft WP23008964 Phone 04/24/2315:28 Theft 2023033893 Theft WP23009501 Phone Theft - From Vehicle Total: 3 04/14/23 20:45 Theft - From Vehicle 2023030872 Theft - From Vehicle WP23008634 Phone 04/27/23 17:18 Theft - From Vehicle 2023034909 Lost - Found Property WP23009824 Phone 04/30/23 11:50 Theft - From Vehicle 2023035771 Theft - From Vehicle WP23010052 911 Theft - Shoplifting Total: 7 04/01/23 15:59 Theft - Shoplifting 2023026636 Theft - Shoplifting WP23007431 911 04/06/23 13:05 Theft - Shoplifting 2023027922 Theft - Shoplifting WP23007788 Phone 04/08/23 12:18 Theft - Shoplifting 2023028603 Theft - Shoplifting WP23007970 Phone 04/08/23 13:42 Theft - Shoplifting 2023028620 Theft - Shoplifting WP23007981 911 04/14/23 15:43 Theft - Shoplifting 2023030755 Theft - Shoplifting WP23008598 911 04/18/23 18:11 Theft - Shoplifting 2023032014 Theft - Shoplifting WP23008959 911 Page 23 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/19/23 00:45 Theft - Shoplifting 2023032108 Theft - Shoplifting WP23008981 Phone Threats Total: 7 04/06/2311:07 Threats 2023027877 Threats WP23007777 Phone 04/14/2310:01 Threats 2023030634 Threats WP23008561 Phone 04/16/23 19:56 Threats 2023031436 Unwanted Person WP23008779 911 04/18/23 08:55 Threats 2023031859 Threats WSRO23008901 04/22/2313:23 Threats 2023033190 Threats WP23009295 911 04/26/2315:52 Threats 2023034564 Threats WSRO2300971Rhone 04/26/23 20:07 Threats 2023034647 Threats WP23009742 Phone Tow Total: 1 04/08/23 22:40 Traffic - Complaint 2023028789 04/06/23 08:37 Tow 2023027828 Tow WP23007792 Phone Traffic - Complaint Total: 21 04/04/23 14:06 Traffic - Complaint 2023027411 Traffic - Complaint WP23007669 Phone 04/05/23 18:30 Traffic - Complaint 2023027710 Traffic - Complaint WP23007742 Phone 04/06/23 11:58 Traffic - Complaint 2023027896 Traffic - Complaint WP23007780 Phone 04/08/23 12:54 Traffic - Complaint 2023028611 Traffic - Complaint WP23007974 Phone 04/08/23 16:48 Traffic - Complaint 2023028686 Traffic - Complaint WP23007998 911 04/08/23 22:15 Traffic - Complaint 2023028781 Traffic - Complaint WP23008023 911 04/08/23 22:40 Traffic - Complaint 2023028789 Phone 04/10/23 19:03 Traffic - Complaint 2023029366 Traffic - Complaint WP23008170 911 04/12/23 14:26 Traffic - Complaint 2023029924 Traffic - Complaint WP23008348 911 04/12/23 20:23 Traffic - Complaint 2023030088 Traffic - Complaint WP23008389 911 04/13/23 16:00 Traffic - Complaint 2023030373 Traffic - Complaint WP23008481 Phone 04/15/23 21:58 Traffic - Complaint 2023031169 Traffic - Complaint WP23008712 Phone 04/20/23 19:12 Traffic - Complaint 2023032648 911 04/22/23 16:02 Traffic - Complaint 2023033241 Traffic - Complaint WP23009311 911 04/23/23 14:24 Traffic - Complaint 2023033540 Traffic - Complaint WP23009391 Phone 04/24/23 14:40 Traffic - Complaint 2023033880 Traffic - Complaint WSRO23009494hone 04/26/23 07:40 Traffic - Complaint 2023034393 Traffic - Complaint WP23009651 911 04/26/23 17:57 Traffic - Complaint 2023034603 Traffic - Complaint WP23009723 Phone 04/26/23 19:31 Traffic - Complaint 2023034635 Traffic - Complaint WP23009737 Phone 04/27/23 19:29 Traffic - Complaint 2023034960 Traffic - Complaint WP23009835 911 04/29/23 20:44 Traffic - Complaint 2023035609 Traffic - Complaint WP23010001 911 Traffic - Complaint; MVA - Hit & Run Total: 1 04/07/23 17:53 Traffic - Complaint; 2023028377 Traffic - Complaint WP23007918 911 Traffic - Hazard Total: 3 04/04/23 01:26 Traffic - Hazard 2023027311 Traffic - Hazard WP23007639 Phone 04/08/23 14:27 Traffic - Hazard 2023028638 Phone 04/28/23 12:20 Traffic - Hazard 2023035141 Traffic - Hazard WP23009870 Phone Traffic Stop Total: 444 04/01/23 15:52 Traffic Stop 2023026630 Officer 04/01/23 21:11 Traffic Stop 2023026734 Officer 04/01/23 21:21 Traffic Stop 2023026740 Officer Page 24 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/01/23 21:48 Traffic Stop 2023026745 Officer 04/01/23 22:03 Traffic Stop 2023026750 Officer 04/02/23 00:30 Traffic Stop 2023026779 Officer 04/02/23 01:28 Traffic Stop 2023026785 DUI WP23007477 Officer 04/02/23 12:18 Traffic Stop 2023026858 Officer 04/02/23 12:41 Traffic Stop 2023026863 Officer 04/02/2313:07 Traffic Stop 2023026868 Officer 04/02/2318:08 Traffic Stop 2023026952 Traffic Stop WP23007527 Officer 04/02/23 21:33 Traffic Stop 2023026998 Officer 04/02/23 22:55 Traffic Stop 2023027015 Officer 04/02/23 23:22 Traffic Stop 2023027020 Traffic Stop WP23007544 Officer 04/02/23 23:45 Traffic Stop 2023027024 Officer 04/03/23 01:11 Traffic Stop 2023027036 DUI WP23007549 Officer 04/03/23 01:54 Traffic Stop 2023027039 Officer 04/03/2311:38 Traffic Stop 2023027109 Officer 04/03/2311:54 Traffic Stop 2023027116 Officer 04/03/2319:08 Traffic Stop 2023027261 Officer 04/03/23 19:44 Traffic Stop 2023027266 Officer 04/03/23 20:01 Traffic Stop 2023027268 Officer 04/03/23 20:16 Traffic Stop 2023027275 Officer 04/03/23 23:14 Traffic Stop 2023027299 Officer 04/04/23 20:33 Traffic Stop 2023027489 Officer 04/05/23 03:12 Traffic Stop 2023027532 Officer 04/05/23 05:33 Traffic Stop 2023027540 Traffic Stop WP23007699 Officer 04/05/23 10:12 Traffic Stop 2023027594 Officer 04/05/23 10:17 Traffic Stop 2023027596 Officer 04/05/23 16:23 Traffic Stop 2023027687 Officer 04/05/23 18:41 Traffic Stop 2023027713 Traffic Stop WP23007744 Officer 04/05/23 18:45 Traffic Stop 2023027715 Officer 04/05/23 20:11 Traffic Stop 2023027741 Officer 04/05/23 21:58 Traffic Stop 2023027759 Officer 04/05/23 23:31 Traffic Stop 2023027772 Officer 04/06/23 00:18 Traffic Stop 2023027781 Officer 04/06/23 04:38 Traffic Stop 2023027799 Officer 04/06/23 08:31 Traffic Stop 2023027825 Officer 04/06/23 19:42 Traffic Stop 2023028046 Officer 04/06/23 20:07 Traffic Stop 2023028056 Officer 04/06/23 20:08 Traffic Stop 2023028057 Officer 04/06/23 20:40 Traffic Stop 2023028074 Officer 04/06/23 21:03 Traffic Stop 2023028083 Officer 04/06/23 21:38 Traffic Stop 2023028092 Officer 04/07/23 09:34 Traffic Stop 2023028181 Officer 04/07/23 09:52 Traffic Stop 2023028185 Traffic Stop WP23007867 Officer 04/07/23 10:04 Traffic Stop 2023028191 Officer 04/07/23 10:12 Traffic Stop 2023028194 Officer 04/07/23 10:18 Traffic Stop 2023028195 Traffic Stop WP23007871 Officer 04/07/23 10:47 Traffic Stop 2023028203 Officer Page 25 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/07/23 10:49 Traffic Stop 2023028204 Traffic Stop WP23007875 Officer 04/07/23 10:59 Traffic Stop 2023028206 Officer 04/07/23 11:07 Traffic Stop 2023028209 Officer 04/07/23 11:16 Traffic Stop 2023028214 Traffic Stop WP23007879 Officer 04/07/23 11:25 Traffic Stop 2023028217 Traffic Stop WP23007880 Officer 04/07/23 11:45 Traffic Stop 2023028222 Officer 04/07/23 11:49 Traffic Stop 2023028225 Officer 04/07/23 11:53 Traffic Stop 2023028228 Officer 04/07/23 12:21 Traffic Stop 2023028240 Officer 04/07/23 12:27 Traffic Stop 2023028242 Officer 04/07/23 13:09 Traffic Stop 2023028253 Officer 04/07/23 13:23 Traffic Stop 2023028259 Traffic Stop WP23007889 Officer 04/07/23 13:36 Traffic Stop 2023028265 Officer 04/07/23 14:34 Traffic Stop 2023028289 Officer 04/07/23 14:51 Traffic Stop 2023028297 Officer 04/07/23 15:09 Traffic Stop 2023028307 Traffic Stop WP23007902 Officer 04/07/23 15:14 Traffic Stop 2023028310 Officer 04/07/23 15:23 Traffic Stop 2023028314 Officer 04/07/23 15:27 Traffic Stop 2023028316 Officer 04/07/23 15:41 Traffic Stop 2023028320 Traffic Stop WP23007906 Officer 04/07/23 17:17 Traffic Stop 2023028364 Traffic Stop WP23007914 Officer 04/07/23 18:07 Traffic Stop 2023028381 Officer 04/07/23 18:40 Traffic Stop 2023028391 Traffic Stop WP23007923 Officer 04/07/23 18:40 Traffic Stop 2023028392 Officer 04/07/23 19:29 Traffic Stop 2023028418 Officer 04/07/23 19:51 Traffic Stop 2023028429 Traffic Stop WP23007928 Officer 04/07/23 19:53 Traffic Stop 2023028430 Officer 04/07/23 20:36 Traffic Stop 2023028450 Officer 04/07/23 20:55 Traffic Stop 2023028456 Officer 04/07/23 21:26 Traffic Stop 2023028463 Officer 04/07/23 21:41 Traffic Stop 2023028467 Traffic Stop WP23007937 Officer 04/07/23 23:04 Traffic Stop 2023028480 Officer 04/08/23 00:25 Traffic Stop 2023028493 Officer 04/08/23 01:07 Traffic Stop 2023028501 Officer 04/08/23 01:44 Traffic Stop 2023028507 Officer 04/08/23 10:47 Traffic Stop 2023028573 Officer 04/08/23 10:51 Traffic Stop 2023028576 Traffic Stop WP23007966 Officer 04/08/23 10:59 Traffic Stop 2023028579 Officer 04/08/23 11:13 Traffic Stop 2023028583 Officer 04/08/23 11:56 Traffic Stop 2023028596 Officer 04/08/23 12:33 Traffic Stop 2023028605 Officer 04/08/23 16:00 Traffic Stop 2023028663 Officer 04/08/23 16:07 Traffic Stop 2023028668 Traffic Stop WP23007990 Officer 04/08/23 16:12 Traffic Stop 2023028669 Officer 04/08/23 16:27 Traffic Stop 2023028678 Traffic Stop WP23007994 Officer 04/08/23 16:49 Traffic Stop 2023028687 Officer 04/08/23 17:35 Traffic Stop 2023028699 Officer Page 26 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/08/23 17:58 Traffic Stop 2023028708 Traffic Stop WP23008008 Officer 04/08/23 19:50 Traffic Stop 2023028739 Traffic Stop WP23008013 Officer 04/08/23 20:25 Traffic Stop 2023028751 Officer 04/08/23 20:47 Traffic Stop 2023028761 Officer 04/08/23 21:09 Traffic Stop 2023028765 Traffic Stop WP23008018 Officer 04/08/23 23:05 Traffic Stop 2023028797 Officer 04/08/23 23:10 Traffic Stop 2023028799 Officer 04/08/23 23:23 Traffic Stop 2023028804 Officer 04/08/23 23:33 Traffic Stop 2023028807 Officer 04/08/23 23:56 Traffic Stop 2023028812 Officer 04/09/23 01:00 Traffic Stop 2023028826 DUI WP23008036 Officer 04/09/23 03:20 Traffic Stop 2023028843 Officer 04/09/23 04:00 Traffic Stop 2023028846 Traffic Stop WP23008042 Officer 04/09/23 10:24 Traffic Stop 2023028883 Officer 04/09/23 10:56 Traffic Stop 2023028893 Traffic Stop WP23008049 Officer 04/09/23 11:16 Traffic Stop 2023028900 Traffic Stop WP23008050 Officer 04/09/23 11:44 Traffic Stop 2023028909 Officer 04/09/23 12:11 Traffic Stop 2023028918 Traffic Stop WP23008057 Officer 04/09/23 16:43 Traffic Stop 2023028970 Officer 04/09/23 17:46 Traffic Stop 2023028987 Officer 04/09/23 18:24 Traffic Stop 2023029007 Officer 04/09/23 18:29 Traffic Stop 2023029009 Traffic Stop WP23008077 Officer 04/09/23 18:35 Traffic Stop 2023029012 Officer 04/09/23 18:36 Traffic Stop 2023029013 Officer 04/09/23 18:54 Traffic Stop 2023029023 Officer 04/09/23 20:27 Traffic Stop 2023029040 Pursuit WP23008081 Officer 04/09/23 21:32 Traffic Stop 2023029056 Officer 04/10/23 05:19 Traffic Stop 2023029103 Officer 04/10/23 07:14 Traffic Stop 2023029113 Officer 04/10/23 07:27 Traffic Stop 2023029115 Officer 04/10/23 07:38 Traffic Stop 2023029119 Officer 04/10/23 07:42 Traffic Stop 2023029120 Officer 04/10/23 07:53 Traffic Stop 2023029122 Officer 04/10/23 07:56 Traffic Stop 2023029123 Traffic Stop WP23008105 Officer 04/10/23 08:20 Traffic Stop 2023029131 Officer 04/10/23 08:30 Traffic Stop 2023029133 Traffic Stop WP23008108 Officer 04/10/23 08:46 Traffic Stop 2023029137 Officer 04/10/23 11:02 Traffic Stop 2023029177 Officer 04/10/23 11:51 Traffic Stop 2023029196 Officer 04/10/23 13:15 Traffic Stop 2023029218 Traffic Stop WP23008128 Officer 04/10/23 15:33 Traffic Stop 2023029269 Officer 04/10/23 16:04 Traffic Stop 2023029288 Officer 04/10/23 16:37 Traffic Stop 2023029304 Officer 04/10/23 18:54 Traffic Stop 2023029360 Traffic Stop WP23008169 Officer 04/10/23 21:17 Traffic Stop 2023029396 Officer 04/10/23 23:37 Traffic Stop 2023029416 Traffic Stop WP23008187 Officer 04/11/23 05:23 Traffic Stop 2023029430 Traffic Stop WP23008192 Officer Page 27 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/11/23 05:23 Traffic Stop 2023029431 Traffic Stop WP23008193 Officer 04/11/23 10:20 Traffic Stop 2023029484 Officer 04/11/23 10:28 Traffic Stop 2023029487 Officer 04/11/23 10:34 Traffic Stop 2023029490 Traffic Stop WP23008215 Officer 04/11/23 10:38 Traffic Stop 2023029491 Traffic Stop WP23008217 Officer 04/11/23 11:11 Traffic Stop 2023029511 Traffic Stop WP23008224 Officer 04/11/23 13:15 Traffic Stop 2023029554 Officer 04/11/23 13:46 Traffic Stop 2023029562 Officer 04/11/23 13:58 Traffic Stop 2023029567 Traffic Stop WP23008237 Officer 04/11/23 15:27 Traffic Stop 2023029605 Officer 04/11/23 15:32 Traffic Stop 2023029608 Officer 04/11/23 21:17 Traffic Stop 2023029726 Officer 04/11/23 21:33 Traffic Stop 2023029730 Officer 04/11/23 23:49 Traffic Stop 2023029752 Officer 04/12/23 00:16 Traffic Stop 2023029754 Officer 04/12/23 09:20 Traffic Stop 2023029804 Traffic Stop WP23008308 Officer 04/12/23 16:41 Traffic Stop 2023029990 Officer 04/12/23 16:53 Traffic Stop 2023029997 Officer 04/12/23 17:18 Traffic Stop 2023030009 Officer 04/12/23 17:58 Traffic Stop 2023030028 Officer 04/12/23 18:16 Traffic Stop 2023030038 Traffic Stop WP23008375 Officer 04/12/23 18:33 Traffic Stop 2023030043 Traffic Stop WP23008378 Officer 04/12/23 19:19 Traffic Stop 2023030061 Officer 04/12/23 19:39 Traffic Stop 2023030069 Officer 04/12/23 20:06 Traffic Stop 2023030079 Officer 04/12/23 20:20 Traffic Stop 2023030086 Traffic Stop WP23008392 Officer 04/13/23 12:44 Traffic Stop 2023030309 Officer 04/13/23 13:07 Traffic Stop 2023030314 Traffic Stop WP23008461 Officer 04/13/23 13:21 Traffic Stop 2023030319 Traffic Stop WP23008464 Officer 04/13/23 16:35 Traffic Stop 2023030398 Officer 04/13/23 18:18 Traffic Stop 2023030452 Officer 04/13/23 19:23 Traffic Stop 2023030467 Officer 04/13/23 19:50 Traffic Stop 2023030475 Officer 04/13/23 21:32 Traffic Stop 2023030505 Officer 04/13/23 23:04 Traffic Stop 2023030526 Officer 04/14/23 00:01 Traffic Stop 2023030537 Officer 04/14/23 00:15 Traffic Stop 2023030538 Traffic Stop WP23008530 Officer 04/14/23 03:13 Traffic Stop 2023030556 Officer 04/14/23 03:18 Traffic Stop 2023030557 Officer 04/14/23 06:14 Traffic Stop 2023030575 Officer 04/14/23 06:21 Traffic Stop 2023030576 Officer 04/14/23 07:55 Traffic Stop 2023030595 Officer 04/14/23 08:17 Traffic Stop 2023030601 Officer 04/14/23 08:31 Traffic Stop 2023030603 Officer 04/14/23 08:37 Traffic Stop 2023030605 Officer 04/14/23 09:41 Traffic Stop 2023030624 Officer 04/14/23 09:47 Traffic Stop 2023030627 Officer Page 28 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/14/23 12:53 Traffic Stop 2023030691 Officer 04/14/23 16:10 Traffic Stop 2023030774 Officer 04/14/23 18:04 Traffic Stop 2023030826 Officer 04/14/23 20:44 Traffic Stop 2023030869 Officer 04/14/23 22:51 Traffic Stop 2023030897 Officer 04/15/23 01:21 Traffic Stop 2023030926 Officer 04/15/23 05:45 Traffic Stop 2023030951 Officer 04/15/23 07:17 Traffic Stop 2023030955 Traffic Stop WP23008662 Officer 04/15/23 18:02 Traffic Stop 2023031078 Officer 04/15/23 18:13 Traffic Stop 2023031084 Officer 04/15/23 18:21 Traffic Stop 2023031086 Traffic Stop WP23008698 Officer 04/15/23 18:30 Traffic Stop 2023031090 Officer 04/15/23 20:21 Traffic Stop 2023031135 Officer 04/15/23 22:19 Traffic Stop 2023031178 Officer 04/16/23 08:36 Traffic Stop 2023031276 Officer 04/17/23 10:33 Traffic Stop 2023031573 Officer 04/17/23 11:48 Traffic Stop 2023031589 Officer 04/17/23 13:33 Traffic Stop 2023031618 Officer 04/17/23 14:32 Traffic Stop 2023031637 Officer 04/17/23 14:45 Traffic Stop 2023031641 Officer 04/17/23 15:12 Traffic Stop 2023031651 Officer 04/17/23 15:40 Traffic Stop 2023031656 Officer 04/17/23 16:30 Traffic Stop 2023031672 Officer 04/17/23 17:33 Traffic Stop 2023031696 Traffic Stop WP23008855 Officer 04/17/23 19:31 Traffic Stop 2023031738 Traffic Stop WP23008869 Officer 04/17/23 20:20 Traffic Stop 2023031752 Officer 04/17/23 20:37 Traffic Stop 2023031757 Officer 04/17/23 20:46 Traffic Stop 2023031761 Officer 04/17/23 21:02 Traffic Stop 2023031768 Traffic Stop WP23008877 Officer 04/17/23 21:29 Traffic Stop 2023031774 Officer 04/17/23 21:30 Traffic Stop 2023031775 Traffic Stop WP23008881 Officer 04/17/23 22:13 Traffic Stop 2023031787 Officer 04/18/23 02:28 Traffic Stop 2023031804 Officer 04/18/23 09:52 Traffic Stop 2023031875 Officer 04/18/23 11:29 Traffic Stop 2023031899 Officer 04/18/23 12:12 Traffic Stop 2023031908 Officer 04/18/23 15:53 Traffic Stop 2023031966 Officer 04/18/23 17:02 Traffic Stop 2023031992 Traffic Stop WP23008953 Officer 04/18/23 19:35 Traffic Stop 2023032038 Officer 04/18/23 19:44 Traffic Stop 2023032041 Traffic Stop WP23008966 Officer 04/18/23 19:44 Traffic Stop 2023032043 Officer 04/18/23 20:00 Traffic Stop 2023032045 Officer 04/18/23 20:12 Traffic Stop 2023032049 Traffic Stop WP23008968 Officer 04/18/23 20:52 Traffic Stop 2023032066 Officer 04/18/23 21:48 Traffic Stop 2023032079 Traffic Stop WP23008975 Officer 04/18/23 22:00 Traffic Stop 2023032084 Officer 04/18/23 22:28 Traffic Stop 2023032089 Officer Page 29 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/18/23 23:03 Traffic Stop 2023032097 Officer 04/19/23 11:41 Traffic Stop 2023032196 Traffic Stop WP23009009 Officer 04/19/23 12:13 Traffic Stop 2023032207 Officer 04/19/23 12:52 Traffic Stop 2023032223 Officer 04/19/23 13:07 Traffic Stop 2023032226 Officer 04/19/23 14:30 Traffic Stop 2023032249 Traffic Stop WP23009020 Officer 04/19/23 14:36 Traffic Stop 2023032252 Officer 04/19/23 15:59 Traffic Stop 2023032287 Officer 04/19/23 16:50 Traffic Stop 2023032314 Officer 04/19/23 16:56 Traffic Stop 2023032316 Officer 04/19/23 17:51 Traffic Stop 2023032328 Officer 04/19/23 18:43 Traffic Stop 2023032342 Officer 04/19/23 21:30 Traffic Stop 2023032385 Officer 04/20/23 08:52 Traffic Stop 2023032459 Officer 04/20/2312:58 Traffic Stop 2023032519 Officer 04/20/23 17:31 Traffic Stop 2023032611 Warrant - Arrest WP23009129 Officer 04/20/2318:05 Traffic Stop 2023032626 Officer 04/20/2319:07 Traffic Stop 2023032647 Officer 04/21/23 01:09 Traffic Stop 2023032716 Officer 04/21/23 01:23 Traffic Stop 2023032721 Officer 04/21/23 02:40 Traffic Stop 2023032722 Officer 04/21/23 09:42 Traffic Stop 2023032779 Officer 04/21/23 09:51 Traffic Stop 2023032784 Officer 04/21/23 09:56 Traffic Stop 2023032787 Officer 04/21/23 09:58 Traffic Stop 2023032788 Traffic Stop WP23009172 Officer 04/21/23 10:09 Traffic Stop 2023032792 Traffic Stop WP23009174 Officer 04/21/23 10:12 Traffic Stop 2023032794 Officer 04/21/23 10:14 Traffic Stop 2023032797 Officer 04/21/2310:30 Traffic Stop 2023032805 Officer 04/21/23 10:41 Traffic Stop 2023032806 Traffic Stop WP23009179 Officer 04/21/23 10:45 Traffic Stop 2023032808 Traffic Stop WP23009180 Officer 04/21/23 10:53 Traffic Stop 2023032810 Traffic Stop WP23009183 Officer 04/21/2310:53 Traffic Stop 2023032811 Officer 04/21/23 11:06 Traffic Stop 2023032817 Traffic Stop WP23009186 Officer 04/21/2311:20 Traffic Stop 2023032820 Officer 04/21/2311:27 Traffic Stop 2023032822 Officer 04/21/23 11:31 Traffic Stop 2023032824 Traffic Stop WP23009188 Officer 04/21/23 12:17 Traffic Stop 2023032834 Officer 04/21/2312:51 Traffic Stop 2023032848 Officer 04/21/2314:09 Traffic Stop 2023032877 Traffic Stop WP23009205 Officer 04/21/23 15:30 Traffic Stop 2023032898 Warrant - Arrest WSIU23009213Jfficer 04/21/2315:38 Traffic Stop 2023032901 Officer 04/21/23 15:49 Traffic Stop 2023032904 Officer 04/21/2316:31 Traffic Stop 2023032924 Officer 04/21/2316:56 Traffic Stop 2023032931 Officer 04/21/2319:31 Traffic Stop 2023032978 Officer 04/21/23 20:34 Traffic Stop 2023032994 Officer Page 30 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/21/23 21:31 Traffic Stop 2023033016 Officer 04/21/23 21:44 Traffic Stop 2023033022 Officer 04/21/23 23:03 Traffic Stop 2023033048 Officer 04/21/23 23:34 Traffic Stop 2023033052 Traffic Stop WP23009260 Officer 04/22/23 07:29 Traffic Stop 2023033098 Officer 04/22/2313:08 Traffic Stop 2023033179 Traffic Stop WP23009292 Officer 04/22/2314:27 Traffic Stop 2023033206 Traffic Stop WP23009300 Officer 04/22/23 14:45 Traffic Stop 2023033215 Traffic Stop WP23009303 Officer 04/22/2316:03 Traffic Stop 2023033243 Officer 04/22/2316:09 Traffic Stop 2023033245 Officer 04/22/23 17:14 Traffic Stop 2023033273 Officer 04/22/2318:25 Traffic Stop 2023033292 Officer 04/22/2318:36 Traffic Stop 2023033297 Officer 04/22/2319:00 Traffic Stop 2023033304 Traffic Stop WP23009323 Officer 04/22/2319:07 Traffic Stop 2023033308 Officer 04/22/2319:31 Traffic Stop 2023033314 Traffic Stop WP23009327 Officer 04/22/23 19:45 Traffic Stop 2023033317 Officer 04/22/23 20:08 Traffic Stop 2023033326 Officer 04/22/23 20:25 Traffic Stop 2023033329 Officer 04/22/23 20:27 Traffic Stop 2023033330 Traffic Stop WP23009331 Officer 04/22/23 21:03 Traffic Stop 2023033343 Officer 04/22/23 21:20 Traffic Stop 2023033349 Officer 04/23/2312:07 Traffic Stop 2023033491 Officer 04/23/2312:20 Traffic Stop 2023033497 Officer 04/23/2313:09 Traffic Stop 2023033511 Officer 04/23/2313:54 Traffic Stop 2023033529 Officer 04/23/2315:07 Traffic Stop 2023033550 Officer 04/23/23 15:15 Traffic Stop 2023033552 Officer 04/23/2315:26 Traffic Stop 2023033554 Traffic Stop WP23009397 Officer 04/23/2315:50 Traffic Stop 2023033560 Officer 04/23/2315:56 Traffic Stop 2023033562 Officer 04/23/2316:04 Traffic Stop 2023033567 Officer 04/23/23 16:18 Traffic Stop 2023033573 Traffic Stop WP23009401 Officer 04/23/2316:53 Traffic Stop 2023033585 Officer 04/23/23 17:44 Traffic Stop 2023033605 Officer 04/23/23 18:15 Traffic Stop 2023033613 Officer 04/23/23 18:18 Traffic Stop 2023033614 Officer 04/23/2318:33 Traffic Stop 2023033616 Traffic Stop WP23009417 Officer 04/23/23 18:45 Traffic Stop 2023033619 Traffic Stop WP23009418 Officer 04/23/23 18:48 Traffic Stop 2023033620 Traffic Stop WP23009420 Officer 04/23/2319:24 Traffic Stop 2023033633 Officer 04/23/23 21:13 Traffic Stop 2023033660 Officer 04/23/23 21:16 Traffic Stop 2023033661 Officer 04/23/23 21:24 Traffic Stop 2023033663 Officer 04/24/23 06:49 Traffic Stop 2023033711 Officer 04/24/23 07:17 Traffic Stop 2023033715 Officer 04/24/23 07:27 Traffic Stop 2023033720 Officer Page 31 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/24/23 07:39 Traffic Stop 2023033722 Officer 04/24/23 08:02 Traffic Stop 2023033731 Officer 04/24/23 08:06 Traffic Stop 2023033733 Officer 04/24/23 08:57 Traffic Stop 2023033760 Officer 04/24/2311:56 Traffic Stop 2023033826 Officer 04/24/2311:59 Traffic Stop 2023033830 Officer 04/24/2315:00 Traffic Stop 2023033885 Officer 04/24/23 17:13 Traffic Stop 2023033934 Officer 04/24/23 17:18 Traffic Stop 2023033936 Officer 04/24/23 17:46 Traffic Stop 2023033942 Officer 04/24/2317:55 Traffic Stop 2023033944 Officer 04/24/23 20:29 Traffic Stop 2023033981 Officer 04/24/23 21:13 Traffic Stop 2023033992 Officer 04/24/23 22:51 Traffic Stop 2023034011 Traffic Stop WP23009541 Officer 04/24/23 23:49 Traffic Stop 2023034020 Officer 04/25/23 01:33 Traffic Stop 2023034031 Officer 04/25/23 02:29 Traffic Stop 2023034035 Traffic Stop WP23009549 Officer 04/25/23 08:42 Traffic Stop 2023034067 Officer 04/25/23 10:10 Traffic Stop 2023034098 Officer 04/25/23 10:47 Traffic Stop 2023034113 Officer 04/25/23 10:56 Traffic Stop 2023034115 Traffic Stop WP23009572 Officer 04/25/23 11:25 Traffic Stop 2023034122 Traffic Stop WP23009575 Officer 04/25/23 11:35 Traffic Stop 2023034130 Officer 04/25/23 11:41 Traffic Stop 2023034131 Officer 04/25/23 11:48 Traffic Stop 2023034135 Traffic Stop WP23009577 Officer 04/25/23 13:33 Traffic Stop 2023034167 Officer 04/25/23 13:39 Traffic Stop 2023034170 Officer 04/25/23 16:22 Traffic Stop 2023034236 Officer 04/25/23 16:32 Traffic Stop 2023034240 Traffic Stop WP23009606 Officer 04/25/23 16:33 Traffic Stop 2023034241 Officer 04/25/23 18:10 Traffic Stop 2023034278 Officer 04/25/23 18:12 Traffic Stop 2023034279 Officer 04/25/23 18:13 Traffic Stop 2023034280 Officer 04/25/23 18:17 Traffic Stop 2023034284 Court Order Violation WP23009616 Officer 04/25/23 18:38 Traffic Stop 2023034290 Officer 04/25/23 18:55 Traffic Stop 2023034300 Officer 04/25/23 19:09 Traffic Stop 2023034303 Officer 04/25/23 20:16 Traffic Stop 2023034318 Officer 04/25/23 21:10 Traffic Stop 2023034333 Officer 04/25/23 21:24 Traffic Stop 2023034336 Officer 04/25/23 22:32 Traffic Stop 2023034349 Officer 04/25/23 23:03 Traffic Stop 2023034354 Officer 04/26/23 01:05 Traffic Stop 2023034368 Officer 04/26/2314:37 Traffic Stop 2023034532 Officer 04/26/23 21:19 Traffic Stop 2023034661 Officer 04/27/23 08:36 Traffic Stop 2023034737 Officer 04/27/23 08:53 Traffic Stop 2023034743 Traffic Stop WP23009767 Officer Page 32 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/27/23 08:59 Traffic Stop 2023034744 Officer 04/27/23 09:18 Traffic Stop 2023034748 Officer 04/27/23 09:30 Traffic Stop 2023034753 Officer 04/27/23 09:33 Traffic Stop 2023034754 Officer 04/27/23 14:28 Traffic Stop 2023034851 Officer 04/27/23 20:52 Traffic Stop 2023034983 Officer 04/27/23 21:26 Traffic Stop 2023034996 Officer 04/27/23 21:42 Traffic Stop 2023035004 Officer 04/27/23 21:46 Traffic Stop 2023035005 Officer 04/27/23 22:37 Traffic Stop 2023035016 Officer 04/27/23 22:54 Traffic Stop 2023035020 Officer 04/28/23 01:04 Traffic Stop 2023035052 Officer 04/28/23 01:04 Traffic Stop 2023035053 Officer 04/28/23 01:30 Traffic Stop 2023035056 Traffic Stop WP23009849 Officer 04/28/23 02:40 Traffic Stop 2023035066 Officer 04/28/23 10:19 Traffic Stop 2023035119 Officer 04/28/23 11:15 Traffic Stop 2023035127 Officer 04/28/23 14:59 Traffic Stop 2023035201 Officer 04/28/23 17:26 Traffic Stop 2023035257 Officer 04/28/23 18:39 Traffic Stop 2023035276 Officer 04/28/23 19:18 Traffic Stop 2023035286 Officer 04/28/23 19:24 Traffic Stop 2023035287 Officer 04/28/23 20:34 Traffic Stop 2023035319 Traffic Stop WP23009934 Officer 04/28/23 23:44 Traffic Stop 2023035365 Officer 04/28/23 23:56 Traffic Stop 2023035367 Officer 04/28/23 23:58 Traffic Stop 2023035368 Officer 04/29/23 00:44 Traffic Stop 2023035375 Officer 04/29/23 01:43 Traffic Stop 2023035382 Officer 04/29/23 02:12 Traffic Stop 2023035389 Officer 04/29/23 04:41 Traffic Stop 2023035399 Traffic Stop WP23009960 Officer 04/29/23 10:02 Traffic Stop 2023035445 Officer 04/29/23 10:40 Traffic Stop 2023035454 Traffic Stop WP23009967 Officer 04/29/23 12:12 Traffic Stop 2023035480 Officer 04/29/23 12:22 Traffic Stop 2023035482 Officer 04/29/23 16:42 Traffic Stop 2023035533 Traffic Stop WP23009986 Officer 04/29/23 17:16 Traffic Stop 2023035542 Officer 04/29/23 18:00 Traffic Stop 2023035552 Traffic Stop WP23009989 Officer 04/29/23 19:15 Traffic Stop 2023035574 Officer 04/29/23 19:22 Traffic Stop 2023035575 Officer 04/29/23 19:46 Traffic Stop 2023035585 Officer 04/29/23 21:08 Traffic Stop 2023035621 Officer 04/29/23 21:16 Traffic Stop 2023035622 Traffic Stop WP23010004 Officer 04/29/23 21:38 Traffic Stop 2023035627 Officer 04/29/23 22:03 Traffic Stop 2023035637 Traffic Stop WP23010008 Officer 04/29/23 22:12 Traffic Stop 2023035640 Officer 04/29/23 22:17 Traffic Stop 2023035643 Officer 04/29/23 22:27 Traffic Stop 2023035649 Officer Page 33 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/29/23 22:48 Traffic Stop 2023035656 2023031882 04/20/2310:29 Training Officer 04/29/23 22:57 Traffic Stop 2023035659 911 04/13/2310:30 Transport Officer 04/29/23 23:05 Traffic Stop 2023035663 Traffic Stop WP23010017 Officer 04/30/23 00:00 Traffic Stop 2023035679 2023029736 Warrant - Arrest Officer 04/30/2310:39 Traffic Stop 2023035749 Person 2023031820 Officer 04/30/2313:52 Traffic Stop 2023035812 04/18/23 06:27 Unwanted Officer 04/30/2314:05 Traffic Stop 2023035820 04/19/23 18:01 Unwanted Officer 04/30/23 14:19 Traffic Stop 2023035827 Traffic Stop WP23010065 Officer 04/30/2315:56 Traffic Stop 2023035863 Unwanted Person Officer 04/30/23 16:12 Traffic Stop 2023035865 Officer 04/30/23 16:19 Traffic Stop 2023035867 2023026489 Officer 04/30/2317:35 Traffic Stop 2023035891 Vehicle Off Road 2023031014 Officer 04/30/23 17:49 Traffic Stop 2023035895 Officer 04/30/2318:08 Traffic Stop 2023035896 Officer 04/30/23 20:43 Traffic Stop 2023035947 Officer 04/30/23 20:49 Traffic Stop 2023035950 Officer 04/30/23 21:35 Traffic Stop 2023035961 Traffic Stop WP23010101 Officer 04/30/23 23:02 Traffic Stop 2023035979 Officer Training Total: 7 04/03/2312:34 Training 2023027131 04/05/2312:43 Training 2023027624 04/05/2313:50 Training 2023027647 04/14/23 09:54 Training 2023030630 04/18/2310:22 Training 2023031882 04/20/2310:29 Training 2023032487 04/20/2313:22 Training 2023032528 Transport Total: 1 911 04/13/2310:30 Transport 2023030251 Trespass Total: 3 2023029470 04/01/2311:19 Trespass 2023026563 Trespass WP23007405 Phone 04/17/2316:09 Trespass 2023031668 Trespass WP23008842 Phone 04/27/23 22:43 Trespass 2023035018 Ordinance Violation WP23009843 Officer Unwanted Person Total: 8 04/02/23 13:09 Unwanted Person 2023026870 Unwanted Person WP23007501 911 04/04/23 23:54 Unwanted Person 2023027518 Unwanted Person WP23007697 911 04/11/23 09:13 Unwanted Person 2023029470 Unwanted Person WP23008207 Phone 04/11/23 22:05 Unwanted Person 2023029736 Warrant - Arrest WP23008288 911 04/18/23 06:01 Unwanted Person 2023031820 Unwanted Person WP23008893 911 04/18/23 06:27 Unwanted Person 2023031823 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WP23008895 911 04/19/23 18:01 Unwanted Person 2023032329 Unwanted Person WP23009048 911 04/20/23 10:59 Unwanted Person 2023032496 Unwanted Person WP23009094 Phone Vehicle Off Road Total: 3 04/01/23 06:12 Vehicle Off Road 2023026489 04/15/23 12:47 Vehicle Off Road 2023031014 Phone Page 34 of 35 Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported 04/17/23 02:55 Vehicle Off Road 2023031492 Phone Walk Away Total: 3 04/10/23 12:58 Walk Away 2023029213 Walk Away WSR02300812Nhone 04/12/23 13:12 Walk Away 2023029893 Walk Away WSR023008337hone 04/17/23 11:11 Walk Away 2023031582 Walk Away WSR0230088'F9hone Warrant - Arrest Total: 1 04/26/23 09:14 Warrant - Arrest 2023034427 Warrant - Arrest WSIU23009668Dfficer Warrant -Attempt Total: 10 04/05/23 16:56 Warrant - Attempt 2023027695 04/06/23 20:44 Warrant - Attempt 2023028078 Warrant - Attempt WP23007840 04/07/23 16:05 Warrant - Attempt 2023028327 04/07/23 16:44 Warrant - Attempt 2023028348 04/08/23 14:35 Warrant - Attempt 2023028640 04/18/23 11:56 Warrant - Attempt 2023031904 Warrant - Arrest WP23008916 Officer 04/20/23 09:17 Warrant - Attempt 2023032466 04/23/23 16:03 Warrant - Attempt 2023033566 04/25/23 14:06 Warrant - Attempt 2023034185 Warrant - Arrest WP23009593 Officer 04/28/23 09:51 Warrant - Attempt 2023035112 Warrant - Arrest WP23009863 Officer Total Records: 1384 Page 35 of 35 Monticello Patrol Hour Summary Hours Purchased Per Contract: 20,940.00 Shift Stop Starting Hours (beginning of month): 15,903.00 M -T -D (detailed below): 1,649.25 Balance going forward (to next month): 14,253.75 Position Time Type Regular Hours Y -T -D: 6,686.25 ** Estimated Hours not verified by final monthly payroll Shift Start Shift Stop Date Shift Start Time Shift Stop Date Time Schedule Position Time Type Regular Hours 1 -Apr -23 6:00 1 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 1 -Apr -23 8:00 1 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener; 12.00 1 -Apr -23 18:00 2 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 1 -Apr -23 18:00 1 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener; 4.00 1 -Apr -23 18:00 2 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 2 -Apr -23 6:00 2 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener; 12.00 2 -Apr -23 8:00 2 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 2 -Apr -23 16:00 2 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener; 6.00 2 -Apr -23 18:00 3 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 2 -Apr -23 18:00 3 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener; 12.00 3 -Apr -23 6:00 3 -Apr -23 8:30 Extra Hours: Mo 3240 EOS Premium 2.50 3 -Apr -23 6:00 3 -Apr -23 10:15 Extra Hours: Mo 3241 Sheriff Premie 4.25 3 -Apr -23 6:00 3 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 3 -Apr -23 8:00 3 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 3 -Apr -23 8:00 3 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 3 -Apr -23 18:00 4 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 3 -Apr -23 18:00 4 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 4 -Apr -23 6:00 4 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 4 -Apr -23 8:00 4 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 4 -Apr -23 8:00 4 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 4 -Apr -23 18:00 5 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 4 -Apr -23 18:00 5 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 5 -Apr -23 6:00 5 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 5 -Apr -23 8:00 5 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 5 -Apr -23 18:00 6 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 5 -Apr -23 18:00 5 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 5 -Apr -23 18:00 6 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 6 -Apr -23 6:00 6 -Apr -23 7:00 Extra Hours: Mo 3240 EOS Premium 1.00 6 -Apr -23 6:00 6 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 6 -Apr -23 8:00 6 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 6 -Apr -23 18:00 6 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 6 -Apr -23 18:00 7 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 6 -Apr -23 18:00 6 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 7-Apr-23 4:00 7-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 2.00 7-Apr-23 6:00 7-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 7-Apr-23 8:00 7-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 7-Apr-23 10:00 7-Apr-23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 7-Apr-23 18:00 8-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 7-Apr-23 18:00 8-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 8-Apr-23 6:00 8-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 8-Apr-23 8:00 8-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 8-Apr-23 10:00 8-Apr-23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 8-Apr-23 18:00 9-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 8-Apr-23 18:00 9-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 6:00 9-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 8:00 9-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 10:00 9-Apr-23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 18:00 10-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 18:00 10-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 9-Apr-23 22:00 9-Apr-23 23:00 Extra Hours: Mo 3220 EOS Premium 1.00 10-Apr-23 6:00 10-Apr-23 16:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 10-Apr-23 8:00 10-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener; 10.00 10-Apr-23 10:00 10-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 10-Apr-23 18:00 11-Apr-23 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener; 10.00 10-Apr-23 20:00 11-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 11-Apr-23 6:00 11-Apr-23 16:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener; 10.00 11-Apr-23 8:00 11-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 11-Apr-23 10:00 11-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener; 10.00 11-Apr-23 18:00 12-Apr-23 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 11-Apr-23 20:00 12-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 11-Apr-23 20:00 11-Apr-23 22:00 Extra Hours: Mo 3220 EOS Premium 2.00 12-Apr-23 6:00 12-Apr-23 16:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 12-Apr-23 8:00 12-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 12-Apr-23 16:00 13-Apr-23 2:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 12-Apr-23 18:00 13-Apr-23 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 12-Apr-23 20:00 13-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 13-Apr-23 6:00 13-Apr-23 12:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 6.00 13-Apr-23 8:00 13-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 13-Apr-23 10:00 13-Apr-23 20:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 13-Apr-23 18:00 14-Apr-23 4:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 13-Apr-23 20:00 14-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 10.00 14-Apr-23 6:00 14-Apr-23 10:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 14-Apr-23 6:00 14-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 14-Apr-23 10:00 14-Apr-23 14:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 14-Apr-23 14:00 14-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 14-Apr-23 18:00 15-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 14-Apr-23 18:00 14-Apr-23 22:00 Monticello (60) 3220 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 14-Apr-23 18:00 15-Apr-23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3241 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 15-Apr-23 6:00 15-Apr-23 10:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener, 4.00 15-Apr-23 6:00 15-Apr-23 18:00 Monticello (60) 3210 Sheriff Gener, 12.00 15 -Apr -23 10:00 15 -Apr -23 14:00 Monticello (60) 15 -Apr -23 14:00 15 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 15 -Apr -23 18:00 16 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 15 -Apr -23 18:00 15 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 15 -Apr -23 18:00 16 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 16 -Apr -23 6:00 16 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 16 -Apr -23 8:00 16 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 16 -Apr -23 18:00 17 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 16 -Apr -23 18:00 16 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 16 -Apr -23 18:00 17 -Apr -23 0:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 0:00 17 -Apr -23 2:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 6:00 17 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 8:00 17 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 10:00 17 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 18:00 18 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 17 -Apr -23 18:00 18 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 18 -Apr -23 6:00 18 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 18 -Apr -23 8:00 18 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 18 -Apr -23 10:00 18 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 18 -Apr -23 18:00 19 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 18 -Apr -23 18:00 19 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 6:00 19 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 7:30 19 -Apr -23 8:30 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 8:00 19 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 10:00 19 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 18:00 20 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 19 -Apr -23 18:00 20 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 6:00 20 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 8:00 20 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 10:00 20 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 16:00 20 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 18:00 21 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 20 -Apr -23 18:00 21 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 21 -Apr -23 6:00 21 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 21 -Apr -23 8:00 21 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 21 -Apr -23 10:00 21 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 21 -Apr -23 18:00 22 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 21 -Apr -23 18:00 22 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 22 -Apr -23 6:00 22 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 22 -Apr -23 8:00 22 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 22 -Apr -23 10:00 22 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 22 -Apr -23 18:00 23 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 22 -Apr -23 18:00 23 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 23 -Apr -23 6:00 23 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 23 -Apr -23 8:00 23 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 23 -Apr -23 10:00 23 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 23 -Apr -23 18:00 24 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3211 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener; 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener; 3241 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener; 3210 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener; 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener; 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 4.00 4.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 4.00 6.00 2.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 1.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 2.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 23 -Apr -23 18:00 24 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 6:00 24 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 8:00 24 -Apr -23 8:45 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 8:45 24 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 10:00 24 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 18:00 25 -Apr -23 4:00 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 18:00 24 -Apr -23 20:30 Monticello (60) 24 -Apr -23 20:00 25 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 25 -Apr -23 6:00 25 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 25 -Apr -23 8:00 25 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 25 -Apr -23 10:00 25 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 25 -Apr -23 18:00 26 -Apr -23 4:00 Monticello (60) 25 -Apr -23 20:00 26 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 6:00 26 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 8:00 26 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 10:00 26 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 16:00 26 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 18:00 27 -Apr -23 4:00 Monticello (60) 26 -Apr -23 20:00 27 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 6:00 27 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 8:00 27 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 12:00 27 -Apr -23 16:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 16:00 27 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 18:00 28 -Apr -23 4:00 Monticello (60) 27 -Apr -23 20:00 28 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 6:00 28 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 6:00 28 -Apr -23 13:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 10:00 28 -Apr -23 12:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 16:00 29 -Apr -23 2:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 18:00 29 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 28 -Apr -23 18:00 29 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 29 -Apr -23 6:00 29 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 29 -Apr -23 8:00 29 -Apr -23 20:00 Monticello (60) 29 -Apr -23 10:00 29 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 29 -Apr -23 18:00 30 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 29 -Apr -23 18:00 30 -Apr -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 30 -Apr -23 6:00 30 -Apr -23 18:00 Monticello (60) 30 -Apr -23 10:00 30 -Apr -23 22:00 Monticello (60) 30 -Apr -23 18:00 1 -May -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 30 -Apr -23 18:00 1 -May -23 6:00 Monticello (60) 3240 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener; 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener; 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener; 3220 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener; 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener; 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3211 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener 3210 Sheriff Gener 3220 Sheriff Gener 3240 Sheriff Gener 3241 Sheriff Gener TOTAL: 12.00 10.00 0.75 9.25 10.00 10.00 2.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 7.00 2.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 1,649.Z5