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City Council Agenda Packet 10-25-2010AGENDA REGULARMEETING–MONTICELLOCITYCOUNCIL Monday,October25,2010–7p.m. Mayor:ClintHerbst CouncilMembers:TomPerrault,GlenPosusta,BrianStumpf,SusieWojchouski 1.CalltoOrderandPledgeofAllegiance 2A.ApprovalofMinutes–October4,2010SpecialMeeting 2B.ApprovalofMinutes–October11,2010RegularMeeting 3.Considerationofaddingitemstotheagenda 4.Citizencomments,publicserviceannouncementsandCouncilupdates a.CitizenComments: b.PublicServiceAnnouncements: 1)MCCHalloweenParade(10/30) 2)GeneralElection(11/2) 3)LeafPickup(11/13) 4)WinterParking(11/15) c.StaffUpdates: 1)ZoningOpenHouse–scheduleforpublichearings 5.ConsentAgenda: A.ConsiderationofapprovingnewhiresanddeparturesforCitydepartments B.ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-65toacceptcontributionfromTom Perrault C.Considerationofapprovinglistingagreementforcity-ownedproperties 6.Considerationofitemsremovedfromtheconsentagendafordiscussion 7.PublicHearing–ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-66approvingassessment rolltobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyearfordelinquentutilities 8.PublicHearing–ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-67approvingassessment rolltobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyearfor2010StreetReconstruction Improvements,CityProjectNo.10C001 SPECIALMEETING 5:45pm–Litigation(Closed) 6:30pm–Discusspotentiallandsale(formerbowlingalleysite) 9.ContinuationofPublicHearing–ConsiderationofadoptingResolutionNo.2010-63 orderingimprovements,authorizingplansandspecifications,andauthorizingrequestsfor quotesforBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosures,City ProjectNo.10C008 10.ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-64approvingplansandspecifications, acceptingquotes,andawardingacontractforBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon- UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProjectNo.10C008 11.ConsiderationofapprovingSnowPlowing/RemovalPolicyfor2010-2011Seasonwith reviewofsidewalks/pathwaysdesignatedforsnowremoval 12.ConsiderationofcallingforaJointMeetingwithPlanningCommissiononNovember8th 13.AddedItems 14.ApprovepaymentofbillsforOctober25th 15.Adjournment CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 5A.ConsiderationofapprovingnewhiresanddeparturesforCitydepartments (TE) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: TheCouncilisaskedtoratifythehiringanddeparturesofemployeesthathaveoccurred recentlyinthedepartmentslisted.ItisrecommendedthattheCouncilofficiallyratifythe hiring/departureofalllistedemployeesincludingpart-timeandseasonalworkers. A1.BudgetImpact:(positionsaregenerallyincludedinbudget) A2.StaffWorkLoadImpact:Ifnewpositions,theremaybesometraining involved.Ifterminatedpositions,existingstaffwouldpickupthosehours,as needed,untilreplaced. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.Motiontoratifythehire/departuresoftheemployeesasidentifiedontheattached list. 2.Motiontodenytherecommendedhiresanddepartures. C.RECOMMENDATION: BystatutetheCityCouncilhastheauthoritytoapproveallhires/departures.Citystaff recommendsAlternative#1,fortheCounciltoapprovethehiresand/ordeparturesas listed. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: Listofnew/terminatedemployees NameTitleDepartmentHireDateClass EmilyMcAlpineGuestServiceMCC10/6PT KaylaWaldClimbingWallAttendantMCC10/5PT DorothySchmidtWyattCertifiedFitnessInstructorMCC10/5/10PT NameReasonDepartmentLastDayClass VeronicaYeVoluntaryMCC9/24PT NEWEMPLOYEES TERMINATINGEMPLOYEES 5ACouncil_employeelist2010Revised:10/22/2010 CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 5B.ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-65toacceptcontributionfromTom Perrault (CS) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: TomPerraultiscontributing$250forSeptembertogointotheGeneralFund.As requiredbystatestatute,iftheCityacceptsthedonationoffunds,theCityCouncilneeds toadoptaresolutionspecifyingtheamountofthedonationanditsuse. A1.BudgetImpact:None A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:Staffaccountsforandreconcilesdonationscontributed throughtheCity. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.Approvethecontributionsandauthorizeuseoffundsasspecified. 2.Donotapprovethecontributionsandreturnthefundstothedonors. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: Staffrecommendationistoadopttheresolutionacceptingthecontributions. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ResolutionNo.2010-65 CityofMonticello RESOLUTIONNO.2010-65 APPROVINGCONTRIBUTIONS WHEREAS,theCityofMonticelloisgenerallyauthorizedtoaccept contributionsofrealandpersonalpropertypursuanttoMinnesotaStatutesSections 465.03and465.04forthebenefitofitscitizensandisspecificallyauthorizedtomaintain suchpropertyforthebenefitofitscitizensinaccordancewiththetermsprescribedbythe donor.SaidgiftsmaybelimitedunderprovisionsofMNStatutesSection471.895. WHEREAS,thefollowingpersonsandorentitieshaveofferedtocontribute contributionsorgiftstotheCityaslisted: DONOR/ENTITYDESCRIPTIONVALUE TomPerraultCash$250 WHEREAS,allsaidcontributionsareintendedtoaidtheCityinestablishing facilities,operationsorprogramswithinthecity’sjurisdictioneitheraloneorin cooperationwithothers,asallowedbylaw;and WHEREAS,theCityCouncilherebyfindsthatitisappropriatetoacceptthe contributionsoffered. NOWTHEREFOREBEITRESOLVED bytheCityCouncilofMonticelloas follows: 1.ThecontributionsdescribedaboveareherebyacceptedbytheCityof Monticello. 2.Thecontributionsdescribedabovewillbeusedasdesignatedbythe donor.Thismayentailreimbursingorallocatingthemoneytoanother entitythatwillutilizethefundsforthefollowingstatedpurpose: DONOR/ENTITYRECIPIENTPURPOSE TomPerraultCityofMonticelloGeneralfund(Oct) AdoptedbytheCityCouncilofMonticellothis25thdayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO ______________________________ ClintHerbst,Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 5C.ConsiderationofrenewinglistingagreementswithWayneElamofCommercial RealtySolutions (MB) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: TheCityCouncilapprovedenteringintoaCommercialListingAgreementwithWayne ElamonMarch23,2009forCityownedpropertiesknownasJeffersonCommonsand theBowlingAlley.Atthetimeofapprovalin2009,WayneElamwasworkingfor VantagePointPartners.SubsequenttotheCityCouncilapproval,WayneElam developedhisownbrokercompanyknownasCommercialRealtySolutions. DuetothefactthatMr.Elam’sobligationwithVantagePointPartnershasexpired,the listingagreementsarevoid.Mr.ElamisrequestingtheCityauthorizerenewalofthe listingagreementsunderhisnewcompanyname.Thetermsofthelistingagreements havenotchanged.TheCitycancancelthecontractwithin30dayswrittennotice. JeffersonCommonswillcontinuetobelistedatapricerangeof$7to$9squarefoot price,withthecaveatthattheCityisopentooffers.Itshouldbenotedthislistpriceis quiteabithigherthanthegoingmarketrate.IftheCitydesirestosellthepropertyinthe nearfutureandbewithinarealisticcompetitivemarket,WayneElamwouldrecommend apricereductiontoapproximately$2persquarefoot.Asyoumayrecall,theCity CouncildiscussedhowtheCityshouldmarketandpricethispropertyin2009whenthey determinedthepropertyshouldbelistedwithacommercialbroker.Atthattime,the CouncilstatedtheCitycanwaittosellJeffersonCommonsunderbettermarket conditions.Therefore,basedonthispreviousdirection,staffhaskepttheoriginalagreed uponpriceof$7-9persquarefootintheListingAgreementagainwiththeclausethatthe Brokeristobringforwardandpromoteanyoffers.TheoldBowlingAlleypropertyis listedfor$695,000. A1.BudgetImpact:Noneatthistime. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:ListingwithWayneElamassistsstaffin communicatingandnetworkingwithagreaterpoolofbrokersandendusers. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoapproverenewingListingAgreementswithCommercialRealty Solutions. 2.MotiontonotrenewListingAgreementswithCommercialRealtySolutions. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: CityStaffrecommendsAlternative#1torenewtheattachedListingAgreementswith WayneElamforCity-ownedpropertiesknownasJeffersonCommonsandtheold BowlingAlley.Mr.Elamisanaggressive,proactivebrokerthatworksvery complimentarywiththeCity.Mr.ElamcontinuallypartnerswiththeCityatvarioustrade CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 showsandconferencestofurtherpromoteMonticello.WaynehasmeetwithStaffmany timestodiscusspotentialleadsandbrainstormideasonbestusesforvariousproperties. Itisstaff’sopinion,bylistingpropertywithMr.Elam,theCitygainsadditionalexposure amongkeydecisionmakers. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ListingAgreements CouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 7.PublicHearing-ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-66approving assessmentrollfordelinquentutilitiestobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyear (TK) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: TheCityCouncilisagainaskedtoadoptanassessmentrollforutilitybillingaccounts whicharedelinquentmorethan60daysandtocertifytheassessmentrolltotheCounty Auditorforcollectiononnextyear'srealestatetaxes. Thedelinquentutilityaccountsthatareincludedwiththeagendaareaccountsthatareat least60dayspastdueandincludeallnewdelinquentsfromthelasttimewecertified them.TheCouncilpreviouslyapprovedtheestablishmentofanadministrativefeeof$50 peraccountthatisaddedtoeachdelinquentassessment.Itshouldbenotedthatthe amountsshownontheencloseddelinquentutilitieslistdonotincludetheadditional$50 administrationfeeforthepreparationoftheassessmentroll.Thisfeewillbeaddedafter theassessmentrollisapprovedbyCouncil. Thedelinquentutilityamountsbeingcertifiednowisabovethepreviouscertificationas thisonecontainssummeroutdoorwateruse,butissimilartotheamountcertifiedlast yearforthesametimeperiodandthenumberofpropertiesbeingcertifiedarevery similartopastdelinquentutilitycertifications. Itisrecommendedthatthedelinquentaccountsbeputonanassessmentrollfor certificationataninterestrateof6%asallowedbystatestatute.Asinthepast,ifany accountsarepaidwithin30daysaftertheadoptionoftheassessmentroll,theycanbe paidwithouttheadditionalinterestbutwouldincludethe$50processingfee.Becauseof theThanksgivingholiday,paymentswouldbeaccepteduptoNovember30th. A.1BudgetImpact:Certificationofdelinquentutilityaccountsiscollectionofrevenuethe Cityshouldhavereceivedin2010butbecauseofthenon-paymentthesemonieswillnot becollecteduntil2011whenitwillappearonthetaxrolls. A.2StaffWorkload-Theprocessforcollectingdelinquentutilityamountsistime consumingwithpreparingandmailingdelinquentnotices;preparingandmailingnotices ofthepublicassessmenthearingaswellasotherclericalworkinpreparingtheamounts forcertification.Themosttimeconsumingstepoftheprocessisverifyingthe delinquentaccountdataagainstWrightCountypropertytaxrecords.The$50feethatis addedtothedelinquentaccountshelpsdefraythecostofstafftimeandpublication expenses. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoadoptResolution#2010-66approvingtheassessmentrollforthe delinquentutilitiesaspresented. CouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 2.MotiontoadoptResolution#2010-66withadjustmentstotheassessmentrollas directedbyCouncilandbaseduponinputduringthepublichearing. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: StaffrecommendsAlternative#1thattheCounciladopttheassessmentrollaspresented. Alloftheaccountsareatleast60dayspastdueandhavebeengivenpropernoticeofthis assessmenthearingandampleopportunitytopaytheaccountsinfull.Allutility accountswerenotifiedthattherewouldbeanadditional$50administrativefeeattached toeachoutstandingbalanceiftheaccountwasnotpaidbytheendofbusinessonOctober 22,2010. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: Resolution#2010-66 Listingofdelinquentutilityaccountstobecertified CITYOFMONTICELLO WRIGHTCOUNTY,MINNESOTA RESOLUTIONNO.2010-66 ADOPTINGASSESSMENTROLLCERTIFYING DELINQUENTUTILITIESFOR2011PAYABLETAXYEAR WHEREAS,pursuanttopropernoticedulygivenasrequiredbylaw,theCouncilhasmetand heardandpasseduponallobjectionstotheproposedassessmentfordelinquentutilityaccount charges, NOW,THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFMONTICELLO, MINNESOTA: 1.Suchproposedassessments,acopyofwhichisattachedheretoandmadeaparthereof,is herebyaccepted,fortheamountshownplusanadditional$50certificationfee,andshall constitutethespecialassessmentsagainsttheparcelsnamedherein,andeachtractofland thereinincludedisherebyfoundtobebenefittedbytheassessmentleviedagainstit. 2.Suchassessmentsshallbepayableinone(1)annualinstallmentpayableinthetaxyearof thefirstMondayinJanuary2011,andshallbearinterestattherateof6percentper annumfromthedateoftheadoptionofthisassessmentresolution.Tothefirst installmentshallbeaddedinterestontheentireassessmentfromthedateofthis resolutionuntilDecember31,2011. 3.Theownerofthepropertysoassessedmay,atanytimeuptoNovember30,2010,pay thewholeoftheassessmentonsuchpropertytotheCityTreasurer,exceptthatnointerest shallbechargediftheentireassessmentispaidwithinthistimeframefromtheadoption ofthisresolution. 4.Theclerkshallforthwithtransmitacertificationofthisassessmenttothecountyauditor tobeextendedonthepropertytaxlistofthecounty.Suchassessmentshallbecollected andpaidoverinthesamemannerasothermunicipaltaxes. ADOPTEDBY theMonticelloCityCouncilthis25thdayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO ________________________________ ClintHerbst,Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 8.ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-67approvingassessmentrollfor2010 StreetReconstruction,CityProjectNo.10C001tobecertifiedfor2011payabletax year (BW) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: Thepreliminaryassessmentrollsforthe2010StreetReconstructionproject,which includesArea4A,includingWalnutStreetfromWestRiverStreettoFrontStreet;Prairie Road;andtheBlock35municipalparkinglotreconstruction,havebeenupdatedto reflectpreviousCouncilmotionsregardingcoststobeassessed,includingthe considerationofusingactualconstructioncoststodeterminethefinalassessmentrates proposedforadoption. InaccordancewithMinnesotaStatute429,inordertobondforthisprojecttheCity Councilmustholdapublichearingpriortoawardingacontractforconstructionofthe improvements.HearingswereconductedonFebruary22,2010forthebaseprojectplus alternates#1,#3,#5and#6,onMay24,2010foralternate#4,andonJune14,2010for alternate#2.Inaddition,Councilmustconductanassessmenthearingatthecompletion oftheproject. WrightCountyrequiresthatassessmentsbecertifiedtotheCountyAuditorbyNovember 30,2010forcollectiononnextyear’staxes.Thisdeadlinewillbemetbyconductingthe assessmenthearingthisevening,whichallowedadequatetimeforthepublicationand mailingofnoticestosatisfytherequirementsforpublicimprovementprojectsin accordancewithMinnesotaStateStatutesChapter429. Whileconstructionoftheprojectisstillnotcomplete,thevastmajorityoftheprojecthas beencompleted.Staffhasthereforecalculatedtheactualconstructioncostsknownto date,andhasestimatedcostsforthefewremainingconstructionitemsnotyetcomplete inordertomeettheassessmenthearingdeadlinesperStateStatute.Staffisconfidentthat theestimatedcostswillbeveryclosetotheactualcostsuponprojectcompletion. Thetablebelowidentifiesthecostsofthebasebidpluseachofthealternatebiditemsas estimatedbytheengineer,asbidbythecontractortheprojectwasawardedto,andthe estimatedfinalconstructioncost.Indirectcosts,whichincludeengineering,material testing,administration,legal,andfinancingcosts,areestimatedat$519,517,whichtotals approximately22%oftheestimatedfinalconstructioncost. Engineer’s Estimate Redstone’s Bid Final Construction Cost BaseBid Area4A&PrairieRoad $2,519,137.75 $2,165,392.38 $2,026,995.12 (includes $24,145.12 forworkon CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 private property) Alternate#1 WalnutStconnectionto RiverSt $49,715.80 $38,960.59 Notapproved Alternate#2 ThirdStPkgLot Reconstruction $74,091.00 $62,340.40 $73,924.76 (includes $11,584.76 forworkon private property) Alternate#3 ChestnutLiftStationWet Well $113,026.30$143,329.99$143,330 Alternate#4 WalnutSt-RiverSttoFront St $22,965.00$23,977.40$16,280 Alternate#5 ParWestPkgLot Reconstruction $18,725.00$22,269.00$22,269 Alternate#6 PrairieRdSidewalk $54,217.00$45,070.50$46,370 TOTALCOSTS BaseBid+Approved Alternates $2,802,162.05 $2,462,379.67 $2,329,168.88 ThisprojectwasinitiallyfundedthroughGeneralObligationbonds,whichwillbepaid backusingacombinationoffundingsourcesincludingstateaidfunds;street reconstructionfunds;stormsewer,sanitarysewerandwatertrunkfunds;andassessments tobenefitingproperties,whicharediscussedindetailbelow. Residentialassessments- Benefitingresidentialpropertiesarebeingassessedforstreetandsidewalkimprovements usingflatratespreliminarilyapprovedbyCouncilintheamountsof$3,800perproperty forstreetimprovementstoArea4A,PrairieRoadandWalnutStreet,and$153per propertyforsidewalkimprovementsonPrairieRoad,regardlessofthesizeorlocationof thepropertyorthenumberofaccesses. Consistentwithpastpractice,thepreliminaryresidentialstreetassessmentrateapproved forthisprojectincorporateda5%peryearincreaseovertherateassessedforthe2007 StreetReconstructionproject,andthesidewalkassessmentratewassetsothatresidents wouldpayfor25%ofthesidewalkcostswiththeCitypayingtheremaining75%. Uponapprovingthepreliminaryassessmentratesforthisyear’sproject,Councilsaid CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 3 theymaywanttoconsiderreducingassessmentratesbasedonactualconstructioncosts, assumingthattheconstructioncostswouldbelowerthantheengineer’sestimate.Based onthefinalestimatedconstructioncosts,itappearsthatconstructioncostsshouldbeless thanoriginallyestimatedsoCouncilmaybeabletoreduceoneofmoreoftheassessment rateswhilestillmeetingthe20%assessmentthresholdrequiredbyStateStatute. Staffdoesnotrecommendreducingtheresidentialstreetassessmentratesincethe preliminaryrateapprovedbyCouncilisalreadysignificantlylessthanwhatother comparablecitiesassesstheirresidentsforsuchprojects.Andduetotheincreasing budgetdeficitsfacinglocalgovernments,staffrecommendsincreasingresidentialstreet reconstructionassessmentratesonfutureprojects,whichcanbeexploredinmoredetail whenthenextstreetreconstructionprojectisproposed. StaffdidreducetheresidentialsidewalkassessmentrateforPrairieRoadto$111perunit basedonbidprices.Thesecostsarereflectedinthefinalassessmentrolls.Theestimate inthefeasibilityreportwas$153perunit.Thesidewalkassessmentsincludeproperties intheneighborhoodsadjacenttoPrairieRoad(i.e.thesidestreets)sinceallofthese propertiescanaccessthesidewalkregardlessifitfrontstheirpropertyandwherethey havenoalternativepedestrianaccess. Non-residentialassessments- Benefitingnon-residentialpropertiesarebeingassessedforstreetimprovementsonaper footbasisatthepreliminarilyapprovedrateof$80perfrontfoot.Thisratewas recommendedsinceitwasusedonthemostrecentprojectsand,leadinguptothose projects,theratehadbeenincreasedannuallybasedontheconstructioncostindex.Staff thereforebelievesthisrateisstillreasonable.However,becausethisprojectreceived favorablebids,about9%belowtheengineer’sestimatefortheconstructionofstreet improvements,staffreviewedthisratetomakesureitwasstillreasonable.Basedonour findings,wefeelitstillis. ThereareafewpropertiesthatrequiredspecialconsiderationthatCouncilshouldbe madeawareof. TrinityLutheranChurchsubmittedalettertotheCityrequestingthatthetermoftheir assessmentbeextendedto15yearsduetothelargeamountoftheirassessment.Staff hadreviewedtheirassessmentswiththemthissummerandcouldnotjustifyreducingthe amountsasthiswouldviolatepastpracticeforsimilarassessments.Assuch,staff recommendsthatCouncilapprovetheirassessmentspertheattachedassessmentroll;but, understandingthatthisisalargeamount,staffrecommendsapprovingtheirrequestto extendtheirassessmenttermto15years,whichwillresultinlittleornonetcosttothe City.Therefore,unlessCouncildirectsotherwise,staffwillhonortheirrequest. TheFrontStreettownhomesbetweenWalnutandLocustStreets,ofwhichthereare10 units,alsodeservespecialconsideration.Theyarebeingassessedforimprovements completedonbothsidestreetsabuttingtheendunits(theirassessmentsfortheLocust StreetimprovementsareincludedintheArea4Aassessmentroll,andtheirassessments fortheWalnutStreetimprovementsareincludedintheWalnutStreetassessmentroll). CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 4 Sincetheyneedtousethesestreetstoaccesstheirtownhomestheyshouldbeassessed someamountfortheimprovements.However,becauseFrontStreetwasnotimproved withthisprojectstafffeelsthattheyshouldnotbechargedthefullresidentialassessment. Assuch,theirassessmentswerecalculatedusingthenon-residentialratealongtheside propertylines,dividedbythenumberoftownhomeunits,totaling$1,188foreachunit. Lastly,thereistheoccasional-usestoreat200WestRiverStreet,whichisonlyopenfor business3dayspermonth.Thisproperty,whichisintheCCDdistrict,wasbuiltasa residentialhousebutcurrentlyoperatesasanoccasional–usestorethatisonlyopenfor business3dayspermonth.Ifthispropertyweretobeassessedfullyasanon-residential propertytheassessmentwouldbe$12,480.Butsinceitisaresidentialstructurethatis onlyopenforbusiness3daysamonth,stafffeelsthisamountwouldbeexcessive.On theotherhand,thisisabusinessthatproducesrevenuesostafffeelsitshouldnotbe assessedstrictlyasaresidentialproperty.Therefore,theassessmentrollincludesan amountthatwascalculatedusing11.5%oftheappropriatenon-residentialrate,whichis thepercentageoftimeitoperatesasabusinesscomparedtoanaveragebusinessthatis open6daysperweek,whiletheremaining88.5%wasassessedattheresidentialrate. Thistotals$4,798.20. Assessmentsforimprovementstoprivateproperty- SeveralprivatepropertyownersrequestedthattheCity’scontractorcompleteworkon theirprivateutilityservicesand/ordrivewaysduringtheprojectattheirexpense.When contractorsareagreeabletodoingthis,theCityhastypicallytriedtoaccommodatesuch requestsduringpreviousstreetreconstructionprojects.Wethenassess100%ofthecosts forsuchworkbacktothepropertyowner.Duringthisyear’sprojecttheworkcompleted forprivatepropertyownerstotaled$24,145.12fortheworkcompletedinArea4Aand PrairieRoad,andanother$11,584.36forrepavingtheparkingareasforthreebusinesses onBlock35.Thesecostsareaccountedforintheattachedassessmentrollsand resolution. Proposedfundingsplits- TheproposedfundingsplitsforArea4A,WalnutStreetbetweenWestRiverStreetand FrontStreet,andPrairieRoadareasfollows: Assessments..........................................$533,060.32 StateAidFunds.....................................$364,536.00 StreetReconstructionFund...................$401,312.92 StormSewerTrunkFund......................$344,711.00 WatermainTrunkFund.........................$305,000.00 SanitarySewerTrunkFund..................$783,643.00 Total$2,739,730.65* *Thetotalcostincludes$15,501fortheinstallationofBNSFrailroadsurfacecrossing materialsforthesidewalkalongPrairieRoad.Thisworkwascompletedbytherailroad’s contractorpertheirrequirement,forwhichwereimbursedthem. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 5 Thetotalproposedassessmentamountis20%ofthetotalprojectcosts,including22% forindirectcosts,whichjustmeetstherequiredminimumthresholdsetbyStateStatute. Therecommendedassessmentinterestrateis4%and,unlessotherwiserequestedin writing,allassessmentswillbeprocessedwitha10-yearterm. Block35municipalparkinglotreconstructionassessments- ThefundingsplitsabovedonotincludeassessmentsfortheBlock35municipalparking lotreconstruction.BasedonCouncil’smotionatthePublicHearingforthese improvements,thepropertyownersaretobeassessed60%ofthecostsforthelot reconstructionimprovements,andtheCitywillpaytheremaining40%.Theestimated fundingsplitsfortheBlock35municipalparkinglotreconstructionareasfollows: Assessments..........................................$37,404.24 CityFunds(TBD).................................$24,936.16 Total$62,340.40 InJune,staffwasdirectedtoworkwiththeBlock35propertyownersbenefitingfrom theseimprovementstodetermineanequitableassessmentprogram.Onnumerous occasionssincethattimestaffhasmetwith,hadphoneconversationswith,and communicatedviaemailwith8ofthe9privatepropertyowners(nocontactinformation couldbefoundfortheninthpropertyowner)totrytodevelopanassessmentprogramthe propertyownerscouldsupport.Intheend,thepropertyownershavenotbeenableto agreeonanassessmentprogramthatamajoritycouldsupport,althoughmostappearto supportthepropertyareamethod.Staffhasthereforepreparedthreeassessmentrollsfor Council’sconsideration,whichareattachedassupportingdata. Thefirstassessmentrollisbasedonaformulasimilartotheoneusedtocalculate assessmentsforthe1974-1Cityimprovementproject,whichincludedtheconstructionof theBlock52alley,thereconstructionofWalnutStreetfromWestBroadwaytoWest RiverStreet(whenWalnutStreetwasseparatedfromWestRiverStreet),andthe constructionofthemunicipalparkinglotsonBlocks34and52.Assessmentsforthis projectwerespreadovera6blockareausingaformulathatcalculatedthetotalnumber ofrequiredparkingstallsforeachproperty.Thiswasbasedonbuildingfloorareas,the numberandhourlystatusofemployees,thenumberofresidentslivinginapartments,a distancefactorbasedontheproximityofthepropertytotheimprovements,andthe numberofexistingparkingstallsalreadyprovidedontheirpropertywhichwerecredited againsttheirnumberofrequiredparkingstalls. OnJune18th,sixofthenineprivatepropertyownersonBlock35reviewedthe1974-1 formulawithMayorHerbst,CouncilmemberWojchouski,andCitystaff.Atthatmeeting amajorityofthepropertyownerssupportedtheuseofsuchaformulatodeterminetheir assessments.Infact,thepropertyownersleftthemeetingplanningtoformacommittee todevelopasimilarformulaforcalculatingassessmentsfortheBlock35parkinglot reconstruction.However,todate,staffhasonlyreceivedadraftassessmentspreadsheet preparedbyafewofthepropertyownerswhichwasincompleteanddidnotspecify CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 6 whichpropertyownersdevelopedorsupportedtheassessmentsasproposed.Butsince theuseofsuchaformulawasreceivedfavorablyonJune18th,staffdevelopedasimilar formulatopreparethesecondassessmentrollforBlock35.Therequiredparkingstalls foreachpropertyweredeterminedasfollows: One(1)parkingstallisrequiredperevery300sq.ft.ofbuildingfloorarea One(1)parkingstallisrequiredpereachfull-timeemployee One-half(1/2)parkingstallisrequiredpereachpart-timeemployee One(1)parkingstallisrequiredpereachresidentialapartment One(1)parkingstallcreditisprovidedforeachexistingstallonprivateproperty Thetotalassessmentamount,whichaccountsfor60%ofthecoststoreconstructthelot, wasthendividedbythenumberofrequiredparkingstallsforeachpropertytodetermine theirassessment.Thisequatedtoabout$299.23perrequiredparkingstall. Thesecondassessmentrollisbasedonthetotalareaoftheproperty,regardlessof whetheritisdevelopedorundeveloped.Theassessmenthearingnoticesmailedtothe Block35propertyownersincludedassessmentamountsbasedontheirpropertyarea, whichwasproratedagainstthetotalareaofalltheprivatepropertiesonBlock35to determinetheirshareof60%ofthecosts. Athirdapproachforconsiderationsimplyassigns60%ofthecoststobesharedequally amongthe14privateproperties.ThethirdassessmentrollforBlock35reflectsthis approach. OnlytwopropertiesonBlock35arecurrentlyundeveloped.Oneislocatedinthemiddle oftheblockalongWestBroadway,andtheotherislocatedsouthofthealleyontheeast endoftheblock(Flicker’soldwarehousesite).Thesepropertieslikelybenefitlessfrom theimprovementstodaythanthedevelopedlotssincetheydon’tgenerateademandfor parking,butoncetheyaredevelopedtheywillbenefitasmuchastheotherpropertiesdue totheneedtosupplyparkingbasedontheirzoningandlanduseclassifications.Forthis reasonstaffwouldrecommendallowingtheirassessmentstobedeferreduntilsuchtime thatthepropertydevelops.Staffwascontactedbythepropertyownerofoneofthe undevelopedpropertieswhostatedthattheundevelopedlotsshouldnotbeassessedand thattheywillargueagainstanyassessmentsproposedforundevelopedlots. ParWestParkparkinglotimprovements- TheParWestParkparkinglotimprovementsarenotreflectedinanyoftheabovecosts sincetheseimprovementsarebeingfundedusingParkfunds. A1.BudgetImpact:TheCity’sshareoftheprojectfundingwilldependonthefinal assessmentratesapprovedbyCityCouncil.Staffrecommendspayingforthe City’ssharefromthebondsusedtoinitiallyfundtheproject. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:Impactstostaffworkloadareanticipatedtobeminimal nomatterwhichactionCounciltakes. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 7 B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-67approvingtheassessmentrollsforCity ProjectNo.10C001includingArea4A,WalnutStreetfromWestRiverStreetto FrontStreet,PrairieRoad,andtheBlock35municipalparkinglotreconstruction basedonrequiredparking,tobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyear. 2.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-67approvingtheassessmentrollsforCity ProjectNo.10C001includingArea4A,WalnutStreetfromWestRiverStreetto FrontStreet,PrairieRoad,andtheBlock35municipalparkinglotreconstruction basedonpropertyarea,tobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyear. 3.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-67approvingtheassessmentrollsforCity ProjectNo.10C001includingArea4A,WalnutStreetfromWestRiverStreetto FrontStreet,PrairieRoad,andtheBlock35municipalparkinglotreconstruction basedonequalshares,tobecertifiedfor2011payabletaxyear. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: Citystaff,uponconferringwiththeCityAttorney,recommendsthattheCouncil authorizeAlternative#1.SincethismethodwasusedwithCityimprovementproject 1974-1,itisapreviouslyacceptedmethod,islessarbitrarythantheothertwomethods, anddefinesneedbasedonrequirementsdefinedbythezoningandlanduse classifications.Thismakesthismethodmuchmoredefensibleifitweretobechallenged. Thismethodwouldalsomoreeasilyallowmodificationstobemadetotheformula shouldthepropertyownerswishtoexplorereallocatingtheirassessments. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ResolutionNo.2010-67 AssessmentAreaMaps: Area4A(WestRiverStreetarea) WalnutStreet-WestRiverStreettoFrontStreet PrairieRoad Block35MunicipalParkingLot AssessmentRolls: Area4A(WestRiverStreetarea) WalnutStreet-WestRiverStreettoFrontStreet PrairieRoad Block35MunicipalParkingLotReconstructionbasedon: o RequiredParking(staffrecommendedmethod) o PropertyArea o EqualShares CITYOFMONTICELLO WRIGHTCOUNTY,MINNESOTA RESOLUTION2010-67 ADOPTINGASSESSMENTROLLCERTIFYING 2010STREETRECONSTRUCTIONIMPROVEMENTASSESSMENTS FOR2011PAYABLETAXYEAR CITYPROJECTNO.10C001 WHEREAS,pursuanttopropernoticedulygivenasrequiredbylaw,theCouncilhasmetand heardandpasseduponallobjectionstotheproposedassessmentforthe2010Street ReconstructionprojectconsistingofArea4A,whichincludesWestRiverStreetbetween ChestnutStreetandStateHighway25andadjoiningsidestreetsbetweenWestBroadwayand WestRiverStreetorFrontStreet;themunicipalparkinglotsonBlock35and52;andPrairie RoadbetweenNicholasCircleandWrightCountyHighway75; NOW,THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFMONTICELLO, MINNESOTA: 1.Suchproposedassessment,copiesofwhichareattachedheretoandmadeaparthereof,is herebyacceptedandshallconstitutethespecialassessmentagainstthelandsnamed therein,andeachtractoflandthereinincludedisherebyfoundtobebenefittedbythe proposedimprovementintheamountoftheassessmentleviedagainstit. 2.Suchassessmentshallbepayableinannualinstallmentsextendingoveraperiodoften years,thefirstoftheinstallmentstobepayableinthetaxyearofthefirstMondayin January,2011,andshallbearinterestattherateof4%(percent)perannumfromthedate oftheadoptionofthisassessmentresolution.Tothefirstinstallmentshallbeadded interestontheentireassessmentfromthedateofthisresolutionuntilDecember31,2011. Toeachsubsequentinstallmentwhendueshallbeaddedinterestforoneyearonall unpaidinstallments. 3.Theownerofanypropertysoassessedmay,atanytimeuptoNovember30,2010,pay thewholeoftheassessmentonsuchpropertytotheCityTreasurer,exceptthatnointerest shallbechargediftheentireassessmentispaidwithinthestatedtimeframefromthe adoptionofthisresolution.Inanysubsequentyear,theownermaypaytotheCity Treasurertheentireprincipalamountoftheassessmentremainingunpaid,withthe exceptionoftheamountassessedonthecurrenttaxes.Suchpaymentshallbemade beforeNovember15orinterestwillbechargedthroughDecember31ofthenext succeedingyear. 4.TheclerkshallforthwithtransmitacertificationofthisassessmenttotheCountyAuditor tobeextendedonthepropertytaxlistsofthecounty.Suchassessmentsshallbe collectedandpaidoverinthesamemannerasothermunicipaltaxes. ADOPTEDBY theMonticelloCityCouncilthis25thdayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO ______________________________________ ClintHerbst,Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator ?¾A@See Inset 3rd St W Linn St 6th St W Pine St River St E 4th St W Chestnut St Elm St New St Waln u t S t S Oak Ln Cedar St Walnut St River St W W Broadway St Locust St Minnesota St Vine St Front St Palm St Golf Course Rd 37 383940 41 42 43 4445 4647 48 50 51 54565859 6061 62 63 64 65 66 6768697071 72 7374 24 76 77 78 79 8081 82 83 84 85 86 8788 8990 91 92 93 94 9596 100 101 144145 52 102 53 1011 121314 15 16 171819 20 7521 22 232526 27 28 29303132 33 34 35 36 Residential - Street & Sidewalk Residential - Street Non-Residential City Properties ± 0 350 700175Feet Final Assessment Roll2010 Street Reconstruction ProjectCity of Monticello, MN 1 inch = 350 feet Fi l e : K : \ 0 1 4 9 4 - 3 4 \ G I S \ M a p s \ A s s e s s m e n t R o l l 2 0 1 0 . m x d , O c t 2 0 , 2 0 1 0 1 2 : 4 1 : 5 5 P M Front S t Loc u s t S t Waln u t S t River S t W 62 102 68 60 61 67 66 146 147 148 149 150 152 153 154 155 156 62 146 147 148 149 150 152 153 154 155 156 102 Loc u s t S t River S t E Front S t W Bro a d w a y S t Pin e S t Waln u t S t Residential - 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4 7 \ 2 0 1 0 F e a s - P r a i r i e R o a d \ G I S \ M a p s \ P r a i r i e R o a d A s s e s s m e n t M a p . m x d , F e b 0 4 , 2 0 1 0 8 : 3 7 : 5 2 A M µ0200400100Feet Pin e S t 3rd S t W Wa l n u t S t S 3rd S t E W Br o a d w a y S t E Br o a d w a y S t Ce d a r S t Wa l n u t S t File: K:\01494-34\GIS\Maps\3rdSt_assessments.mxd, Oct 20, 2010 12:45:02 PM 3rd St Parking Lot Assessed Parcels City Property ¹ 3rd St Parking Lot ImprovementsCity of Monticello, MN 0 100Feet CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 9.PublicHearing-ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-63ordering improvements,authorizingpreparationofplansandspecifications,andauthorizing requestsforquotesfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLotDumpsterEnclosure Improvements,CityProjectNo.10C008 (BW) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: OnSeptember13th theCityCouncilcalledforaPublicHearingfortheBlock35 MunicipalParkingLotDumpsterEnclosureimprovementsonOctober11th.Atthattime theCouncilmadeamotiontocontinuethehearingonOctober25th sostaffcouldprovide thepropertyownerswithsomeinformationthatwasincludedintheCouncilreport outliningthecostsavingsthatcanberealizedbyusingasinglesolidwastecollection vendorformultiplebusinessesversustheuseofmultiplevendors.Staffcompliedwith CouncildirectionbysendinganemailtoeightoftheninepropertyownersonBlock35 withthisinformation(contactinformationfortheninthpropertyownerisnotavailable), alongwithalinktotheCity’swebsitesotheycouldreviewtheentireCouncilreport fromthepublichearing. SincemuchoftheinformationthatwaspresentedtoCouncilanddiscussedatthe previousmeetingwilllikelybediscussedagaintonight,theCouncilreportfromOctober 11th isattachedassupportingdata. CouncilalsodirectedstafftocontactFullerConcreteandMasonry,thecontractorwho provideduswiththepreviousquoteonthedumpsterenclosures,toseeiftheirquotes wouldstillbevalidifweonlyconstructedoneenclosure;ifwewantedtoomitpart(s)of thestructures,suchastheroofincasewewantedtocompletetheworkin-houseorhave alocalvendorprovidethoseservices;and/orifwedon’tbegintheworkbeforecold weathersetsin.Councilalsohadaquestiononwhetherthequoteswouldhavebeen cheaperifwehadavoidedusingodd-numberedfootagesinthebuildingdimensions. UponcontactingFullerConcrete,weweretoldthatthequotestheyprovidedstandon theirown,ifwewanttopickandchoosewhichpartsofthestructureswewantFullerto construct,whileotherpartscouldbeconstructedbyin-houseforcesorbyothervendors, Fullerwouldstillhonorthequotestheysubmittedforanypartstheyconstruct.Fuller alsosaidtheywouldhonortheirquotesifweonlybuiltoneofthestructures,eitherin partorwhole.However,theirquotesareonlyvalidifweconstructsomethingthisfall. Whenaskedifwewaiteduntiltheweatherturnedcoldertobeginconstruction,wewere informedthatthiswouldofcoursedependontheweather;however,ifheatedconcrete wereneededtoconstructtheslab,itwouldlikelyonlyraisethecostbyafewhundred dollars.Thisofcoursedependsonhowcolditgetsandhowquickly. Whenaskedaboutthestructuredimensions,wewereinformedthatwithmasonryblockit doesn’tmatterifthestructuredimensionsareoddorevensowewouldn’tsaveany moneybymodifyingthedimensions. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 Again,theparkinglotissetuptoreceivetheenclosureswheneverCouncilchoosesto awardaproject. Staffisstillonlyawareoffourpropertyownersinterestedinparticipatingintheuseof thedumpsterenclosures.TheCitycouldbeconsideredasanadditionalparticipantbased onownershipoftheChamberproperty. AssessmentandServiceContractConsiderations: TheinformationcontainedintheattachedOctober11th CityCouncilagendaitemisstill valid,butstaffwouldliketoemphasizethatbasedonStateStatutetheCitywouldlikely notbeabletosuccessfullydefendacasebroughtagainstusifwetriedtoassessthecosts forconstructingthedumpsterenclosuresagainstanunwillingpropertyowner.Staff thereforerecommendsconstructingonlyoneoftheenclosuresatthistime,providedthere areenoughpropertyownerswillingtosignassessmentpetitionstopayforconstructing theenclosure. A1.BudgetImpact:BasedonCouncil’spreviousmotion,thecostofthedumpster enclosureimprovementswillbefullyassessedtothepropertyowners.However, therewillbesomecoststotheCityforadministeringthewastecontractand billingthebusinesses,forpaintingandmaintainingthestructures,andforplanting thelandscapeplanterseachspring. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:StaffworkloadimpactswillincludeseveralFinance Departmentstaffforbillingforthewasteremovalservices;numerousPublic WorksDepartmentstaffforpaintingthemasonrywalls,landscapingtheplanters fortheislands,andadministeringthecontractforthesolidwastevendor;andan EngineeringDepartmentstaffpersonforinspectingconstructionofthe improvements.Theexactimpactswillofcoursedependonwhatisconstructed andwhen. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-63orderingimprovements,authorizing preparationofplansandspecifications,andauthorizingrequestsforquotesforthe Block35MunicipalParkingLotDumpsterEnclosureImprovements,CityProject No.10C008,contingentontherequirementthatallpartiesproposedtobe assessedforthisbenefit,signanagreementstatingthattheyrecognizethebenefit totheirpropertyandwishtopayanassessmentaccordingly. 2.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-63orderingimprovements,authorizing preparationofplansandspecifications,andauthorizingrequestsforquotesforthe Block35MunicipalParkingLotDumpsterEnclosureImprovements,CityProject No.10C008,contingentontherequirementthatallpartiesproposedtobe assessedforthisbenefit,signanagreementstatingthattheyrecognizethebenefit CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 3 totheirpropertyandwishtopayanassessmentaccordingly,withmodifications asfollows:_________________________________________________. Underthisalternative,Councilcouldauthorizeoneofthetwodumpsterstobe constructedcontingentonsigningofassessmentagreementbyfourorfive propertyowners.Theseconddumpstercouldbeconstructedatsuchtimethatan additionalfourorfivepropertyownersstepforwardindicatingadesiretoshare thecost.Eventhoughthefullproblemisnotsolvedwiththisoption,itdoes satisfytheneedforadumpsterenclosurebythegroupthathasworkedhardto enhancetheareaandwillresultinabeautifiedarea. 3.MotiondenyingadoptionofResolution2010-63atthistime. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: CitystaffrecommendsapprovingAlternative#1orAlternative#2.Thecreationofa common-usetrashenclosurewouldbeanaestheticimprovementtotheentireblock.The propertyownerswillalsobenefitfromusingthecommon-usedumpsterenclosuresby savingmoneyontheirwastehaulingserviceandbyremovingthedumpster(s)fromthe areabehindtheirbusinesses,freeinguproomforadditionalparkingorotherdesireduses. Whilethecosttoconstructtheenclosureswillnegateanyimmediatesavings,therewill beacostsavingsrealizedoverthelongterm.Thiswill,ofcourse,varyforeachbusiness. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ResolutionNo.2010-63 October11,2010CityCouncilagendaitemw/supportingdata CITYOFMONTICELLO WRIGHTCOUNTYMINNESOTA RESOLUTIONNO.2010-63 ORDERINGIMPROVEMENTS,AUTHORIZINGPLANSANDSPECIFICATIONS ANDAUTHORIZINGREQUESTSFORQUOTESFORBLOCK35 MUNICIPALPARKINGLOTCOMMON-USEDUMPSTERENCLOSURES CITYPROJECTNO.10C008 WHEREAS,aresolutionwasadoptedbytheCityCouncilonSeptember13,2010,callingfora PublicHearingonOctober11,2010onaproposedprojecttoconstructCommon-UseDumpster EnclosuresintheThirdStreetMunicipalParkingLotonBlock35,OriginalTownofMonticello; and WHEREAS,afterdueNoticeofPublicHearingwasprovidedtoaffectedpropertyownerson saidproposedproject;and WHEREAS,atsaidhearingtherewaspresentedareasonableestimateoftheamounttobe assessedandadescriptionofthemethodologytobeused;and WHEREAS,saidPublicHearingwascontinuedtoOctober25,2010; NOWTHEREFORE,BEITRESOLVED bytheCityCounciloftheCityofMonticello, Minnesotaasfollows: 1.Saidimprovementsarenecessary,cost-effective,andfeasible. 2.Itisadvisable,expedientandnecessarythatsaidimprovementsasdescribedintheNotice ofHearingthereonbeconstructed,andthesameareherebyorderedmade. 3.TheimprovementsdescribedinsaidNoticeofHearingareherebydesignatedandshallbe knownastheBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosures,City ProjectNo.10C008. 4.TheCityEngineerisherebydirectedtopreparefinalplansandspecificationsforsaid improvements. 5.TheCityCouncilshallletthecontractforallorpartoftheworkforsaidimprovements ororderallorpartoftheworkdonebydaylabororotherwiseasauthorizedby MinnesotaStatutes,Section429.041,Subdivision2withinoneyearofthedateofthis resolutionorderingsaidimprovements. ADOPTEDBY theMonticelloCityCouncilthis25thdayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO ___________________________________ ATTEST:ClintHerbst,Mayor ____________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator CityCouncilAgenda:10/11/10 1 7.PublicHearing-ConsiderationofadoptingResolutionNo.2010-63ordering improvements,authorizingpreparationofplansandspecifications,andauthorizing requestsforquotesfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon-UseDumpster Enclosures,CityProjectNo.10C008 (BW) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: OnSeptember13th theCityCouncilcalledfortonight’sPublicHearingfortheBlock35 municipalparkinglotdumpsterenclosureimprovementsforthepurposeofgathering publicinputontheproject,aswellastoconsiderassessmentstoallbenefitingproperty owners.Council’smotionalsoincludedaprovisionthatalldevelopedpropertiesshould shareinthecostsofthedumpsterenclosureimprovements. Theuseofcommon-usedumpsterswasfirstdiscussedin2002.Atthattime,planswere preparedthatshowedthetwoenddelineatorislandsonthenorthsideofthemunicipal parkinglot,southofthealley,beingreconstructedtoprovidesurmountablecurband gutterontheendsoftheislandsfacingthedriveaisles,andtheuseofconcretewalkin thecenteroftheseislandstoallowthedumpsterstoberolledonandoffthem.Somesort ofscreeningfencewouldthenbeusedtoscreenthedumpsters. Whenthe2010StreetReconstructionprojectwasawardedtheplansincludedanalternate bidforreconstructingtheBlock35municipalparkinglot,includingreconstructingthe twoendislandstoaccommodatecommon-usedumpstersbasedonthe2002plans.Staff thencontactedthepropertyownersonblock35todeterminewhomightstillbeinterested inparticipatinginacommon-usedumpsterproject,whattheirexpectationsandneeds wereinregardstothedesignoftheimprovements,andwhattheirexpectationswerein regardstofundingtheimprovements. Beforeschedulingameetingwiththeinterestedpropertyowners,staffinventoriedthe existingdumpstersinuseonBlock35todeterminewhichbusinessesgeneratedthemost trashandrecycling,andhowmanydumpstersmightneedtobemovedintotheparking lot.Atotalofthirteendumpsterswerelocatedbehindthebusinesses.Itwasnotedthat severalbusinessesutilizedmultipledumpsterstodisposeoftheirtrashandrecycletheir paperandcardboard.ItwasalsonotedthatCornerstoneCaféneededtodisposeoftheir grease,andthattheyweretheonlybusinesswiththisneed. Ifallthirteendumpstersweretoberelocatedtotheparkinglottheywouldoccupyalarge area,therebyreducingthenumberofavailableparkingstalls.Itwasthereforediscussed thattheonlywaytosignificantlyreducethenumberofrequireddumpsterswouldbeto utilizeasinglesolidwastehaulerallowingdifferentbusinessestousethesamedumpster. Inaddition,itwasdeterminedthatifthedumpstersweretobeemptiedmultipletimesper week,itwouldallowthenumberandsizeofdumpsterstobefurtherreduced,thereby reducingthesizeoftherequiredconcretepadandscreeningfence,andminimizingthe numberofparkingstallsthatwouldbelost.Inordertomoveaheadwithcompletinga preliminarydesign,staffhadtomaketheassumptionthatusingasinglevendorwouldbe possible. CityCouncilAgenda:10/11/10 2 StaffthereforecontactedVeoliaEnvironmental,ourcurrentcontractedsolidwaste vendor,todeterminehowmanydumpsterswouldberequiredifallthebusinessesonthe blockweretoparticipate.Basedonthenumberofexistingdumpstersinuse,Veolia estimatedthatfivedumpsters(twofortrash,twoforpaperandcardboard,andonefor grease)wouldprobablybesufficienttohandletheneedsofthebusinessesthatare currentlyinterested.Veoliaalsonotedthatitwouldbebesttolocatethegreasedumpster awayfromtheotherdumpstersduetothesplatteringofgreasethatoccurswhenthe wastegreaseispouredfromthepailsintothedumpster.Veoliaalsoestimatedthatifwe addedenoughspaceintheenclosurefortwoadditionaldumpstersthereshouldbeample roominthefutureforallbusinessesontheblocktoparticipate. OnJuly26th,theCityCouncilprovideddirectionthatthedumpstersshouldbeenclosed inmasonrystructures,similartotheenclosurebehindBeefO’Brady’s.Stafftherefore modifiedourpreliminarydesignsbeforesubmittingthemtothreelocalcontractorsfor quotes. Afterreceivingthequotes,staffmetwiththeinterestedpropertyownerstoreviewthe draftenclosuredesignsandassociatedcosts.Twodesignswereoriginallyproposed. Onedesignusedtwoseparatestructures,oneoneachendofthelotasproposedin2002. Theotherdesignusedasinglestructuretoreducecostsbyreducingtheoverallwallarea. Bothdesignsincludednatural,rock-facedblockwhichcouldbepaintedtanbyCitystaff toallowforeasiermaintenance,includingtheremovalofgraffiti.Duringourmeetingwe receivedvariouscommentsfromtheinterestedpropertyownersandsubsequentlyrevised thedesignofthesingleenclosurepriortosolicitingnewquotes. Therevisedenclosuredesign,alongwithsignedpetitionsfromthefourinterested propertyownerswhoagreedtobeassessedfortheimprovements,wasthenpresentedto theCityCouncilonSeptember13th,alongwithaquotefortheimprovements.Atthat time,theinterestedpropertyownersrequestedthatthedesignbemodifiedagaintouse twodumpsterenclosures,oneateachendofthelotasoriginallyproposed,whichwould allowviewingoftheexistingsignageforbusinessesnorthofthealleybehindthe proposedsteelroof(whichstaffrecommendsbeeitherrustorcranberryincolor). Staffthereforerevisedthedesignagainandsolicitednewquotes,whichwillbepresented indetailwiththenextagendaitem.Thefinaldesignincludedtwoenclosurestructures locatedsouthoftheparkingdelineatorislandsonbothendsofthelot.Thedumpsterscan thenberolledoutandemptiedthroughtheendsalongthedriveaisles.Theenclosureon thewestendofthelotincludesa5’x6’separateroomforagreasedisposaldumpster. Gabledsteelroofswereagainspecifiedoversingle-slopetominimizetheroofheight. Bothenclosureswillbebufferedonthesouthandnorthsidesusingcurbedislandsto preventvehiclesfromaccidentallyhittingtheenclosures.Theseislandswillinclude stampedconcretepads,whichwillhaveseverallandscapeplantersplacedontheminthe spring.TheconcreteflatworkandplantersareproposedtobeprovidedbythePublic WorksDepartment. CityCouncilAgenda:10/11/10 3 Thequotereceivedforconstructingthetwomasonrydumpsterenclosuresshownin Figures1and2,includinggabledsteelroofs,lockablegates,andthereinforcedconcrete slabstosupportthestructures,totals$17,447.99.Abreakoutofthecostsforthe individualdesigncomponentsisincludedinthefollowingagendaitem. Thecontractorwhoprovidedthequotefortheenclosuresanticipatesthattheenclosures couldbecompletedbytheendofOctober,butthiswillneedtobeverifiedwiththe contractorfollowingawardofcontract.Whiletheparkinglotreconstructionworkwillbe nearlycompletebythetimetheenclosureconstructionbegins,thelotwassetupsothat theenclosurescanbeconstructedwithoutimpactingthepavingorcurbworkalready completed. AssessmentConsiderations: ShouldCouncilchoosetoawardacontractforthecommon-usedumpsterenclosure improvementswiththenextagendaitem,benefitingpropertyownerswillbeassessedfor theimprovements.Theamountofeachpropertyowner’sassessmentcouldbebasedon severalassessmentmethodologiesincluding: Equalshares–Thetotalcostfortheimprovementscouldbesplitequallyamong propertyowners,whichmaybejustifiedifyouconsiderthatbusinessescomeand goovertime. Usage-based–Thetotalcostfortheimprovementscouldbesplitamongthe propertyownersbasedontheircurrenttrashandrecyclingdisposalallocation,for whichwehavenumbers.Thiswouldincludetheresidentialpropertiesabovethe businesses. Someotherformula–Councilmaydirectstafftouseanothermethodtocalculate assessmentratesforeachofthepropertyownersbasedonfeedbackreceivedat tonight’spublichearing. ItisimportanttonotethatthereissomequestionastowhetherornottheCitycan assessunwillingpropertyownersforthisimprovementbecauseitisnot specificallylistedasaprojecteligibletobefundedviaanassessmentprogramin theStateStatutes.Itislikelythatapropertyownerchallengingtheassessment againsthis/herpropertywouldwin.IfCouncildesiresfullparticipationpriorto orderingtheproject,itshouldberequiredthateachpropertyownersignan assessmentagreement.ThereareatotaloftenpropertyownersonBlock35,with theCitybeingoneofthem.Atpresentweonlyknowoffourotherproperty ownersthatarewillingtobeassessedfortheimprovements.Thismeansthere mayonlybefivepropertyownersthatarewillingtobeassessed. ServiceContractConsiderations: Toguaranteethatallparticipantswillagreetouse,andcontinuetouse,thesamesolid wastevendor,theCitywillneedtoadministerthecontractwiththevendor.Thisalso meansthattheCitymayhavetoinvoicetheparticipatingbusinessesfortheirshareofthe service.AlthoughtheCityisnotcurrentlydoingthisforanycommercialproperties,in CityCouncilAgenda:10/11/10 4 thisinstancestaffthinksitcouldbedonewithminimaleffort.Inaddition,theenclosures willbeconstructedonCitypropertyunlikeothercommon-usetrashenclosuresinthe City,whichfurthersupportsourdesiretomanagethewastecontracttoensureproper maintenanceandcontractaccountability. IftheCityweretoberesponsibleforadministeringthecontract,staffwouldrecommend contractingwithVeoliaEnvironmentalServicessincewecontractwiththemonallofour othersolidwastecontracts.ItshouldbenotedthatVeoliadoesofferamaintenance serviceforcleaningtheenclosure,whichissomethingthePublicWorksDepartmentis notcurrentlyequippedorstaffedtodo.Preliminaryserviceandmaintenancecostswill beavailableattheCouncilmeeting. ItshouldbenotedthatstaffmetwithRobHolzerwithVeoliaEnvironmentaltodiscuss thecostsavingsassociatedwithusingcommon-usedumpsters.AccordingtoRob,there willbearealcostsavingstoanycustomerwhousescommon-usedumpsterareasfor multiplebusinesses.Robprovidedthefollowingexampletosupportthisstatement. Eachbusinesscurrentlyhirestheirownwastevendortoemptytheirrecyclingandtrash containers.Regardlessofwhotheyuse,ittypicallytakesaminimumof5minutesto drivetoandemptyeachbusinessescontainer.So,forthe10businessesonblock35 whichuseabout18-yardsofcapacity,andassumingthattheirdumpstersareallemptied onceperweek,itwouldtakeabout216minutespermonthtoemptytheircontainers.But ifthecontainerswereup-sizedbasedonanaverageneedof18yardsperweek,you wouldthenonlyneedthree3-yardcontainerstoaccommodatetheirneeds.Andifthe three3-yarddumpsterswerelocatedinacommonarea,itwouldonlytake10minutesto pickupthe3containers.Ifthethreecontainerswouldneedtobepickedup8.66times permonth,thenpickingupthesecontainerswouldonlytake87minutes.Assuminga truckanddrivercosts$75.00perhourtooperate,or$1.25perminute,thecostfor haulingthetrashfromacommon-useareawouldonlybe$108.75permonth,whereasif notusingacommon-useareathecostforhaulingthesameamountoftrashwouldbe $270.00permonth.Thisresultsinasavingsof$161.25permonthfortheblock,or $16.13permonthperbusiness.Inaddition,therearefewercontainerswhichfurther reducecostsforthehauler,andtaxesareless. Councilcouldconsiderthisasanon-residentialsolidwastecollectionpilotprojectfor Block35.Optionscouldincludebillingallparticipatingbusinessesastandardwaste collectionbaserateuptoacertainnumberofpoundspercubicyardofwaste,andthen theycouldbebilledforwhatevertheydisposeofoverthatweightlimitpercollection period.Anddependingonitssuccess,thisprogramcouldbeextendedoutsideofBlock 35ifthedemandwerethereforit,potentiallyresultinginsignificantcostsavingsforall participatingbusinesses,industries,andothernon-residentialuses Itshouldbenotedthatbusinessestypicallyenterintomulti-yearcontractswiththeir wastevendorssotheymayneedtowaitfortheirexistingcontractstoexpirebeforethey arewillingtosignupforthepilotprojectorbeassessedforthecommon-usedumpster enclosureimprovements. CityCouncilAgenda:10/11/10 5 A1.BudgetImpact:BasedonCouncil’spreviousmotionthecostofthedumpster enclosureimprovementswillbeassessedtotheprivatepropertyowners. However,therewillbesomecoststotheCityforadministeringthewastecontract andbillingthebusinesses,forpaintingandmaintainingthestructures,andfor plantingthelandscapeplanterseachspring. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:StaffworkloadimpactswillincludeseveralFinance Departmentstaffforbillingforthewasteremovalservices;numerousPublic WorksDepartmentstaffforpaintingthemasonrywalls,landscapingtheplanters fortheislands,andadministeringthecontractforthesolidwastevendor;andan EngineeringDepartmentstaffpersonforinspectingconstructionofthe improvements. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-63orderingimprovements,authorizing preparationofplansandspecifications,andauthorizingrequestsforquotesforthe Block35MunicipalParkingLotDumpsterEnclosureImprovements,CityProjectNo. 10C008. 2.MotiondenyingadoptionofResolution2010-63. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: CitystaffrecommendsapprovingAlternative#1.Thecreationofacommon-usetrash enclosurewillbeanaestheticimprovementtotheentireblock.Thepropertyownerswill alsobenefitfromusingthecommon-usedumpsterenclosuresbysavingmoneyontheir wastehaulingserviceandbyremovingthedumpster(s)fromtheareabehindtheir businesses,freeinguproomforadditionalparkingorotherdesireduses. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ResolutionNo.2010-63 Figure1–PlanViewofWestDumpsterEnclosureDesign Figure2–PlanViewofEastDumpsterEnclosureDesign CITYOFMONTICELLO WRIGHTCOUNTYMINNESOTA RESOLUTIONNO.2010-63 ORDERINGIMPROVEMENTS,AUTHORIZINGPLANSANDSPECIFICATIONS ANDAUTHORIZINGREQUESTSFORQUOTESFORBLOCK35 MUNICIPALPARKINGLOTCOMMON-USEDUMPSTERENCLOSURES CITYPROJECTNO.10C008 WHEREAS,aresolutionwasadoptedbytheCityCouncilonSeptember13,2010,callingfora PublicHearingonOctober11,2010onaproposedprojecttoconstructCommon-UseDumpster EnclosuresintheThirdStreetMunicipalParkingLotonBlock35,OriginalTownofMonticello; and WHEREAS,afterdueNoticeofPublicHearingwasprovidedtoaffectedpropertyownerson saidproposedproject;and WHEREAS,atsaidhearingtherewaspresentedareasonableestimateoftheamounttobe assessedandadescriptionofthemethodologytobeused; NOWTHEREFORE,BEITRESOLVED bytheCityCounciloftheCityofMonticello, Minnesotaasfollows: 1.Saidimprovementsarenecessary,cost-effective,andfeasible. 2.Itisadvisable,expedientandnecessarythatsaidimprovementsasdescribedintheNotice ofHearingthereonbeconstructed,andthesameareherebyorderedmade. 3.TheimprovementsdescribedinsaidNoticeofHearingareherebydesignatedandshallbe knownastheBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosures,City ProjectNo.10C008. 4.TheCityEngineerisherebydirectedtopreparefinalplansandspecificationsforsaid improvements. 5.TheCityCouncilshallletthecontractforallorpartoftheworkforsaidimprovements ororderallorpartoftheworkdonebydaylabororotherwiseasauthorizedby MinnesotaStatutes,Section429.041,Subdivision2withinoneyearofthedateofthis resolutionorderingsaidimprovements. ADOPTEDBY theMonticelloCityCouncilthis11thdayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO ___________________________________ ClintHerbst,Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 10.ConsiderationofadoptingResolution#2010-64approvingplansandspecifications, acceptingquotes,andawardingacontractfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLot Common-UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProjectNo.10C008 (BW) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: Council’sactionsonthisitemwill,ofcourse,dependontheoutcomeofthepublic hearingheldduringthepreviousagendaitem. RequestsforquotesweresubmittedtothreelocalcompaniesincludingFullerConcrete andMasonryfromMapleLake;LipinskiConcrete,Inc.fromBuffalo;andF.H.Schmidt, Inc.fromBuffalo.Wealsocalledafourthcontractorandleftavoicemailmessage askingiftheywereinterestedinprovidingaquoteforthisworkbuttheynever responded. Onlyonequotewasreceivedinreturnfortheabove-referencedproject,whichwas openedonWednesday,October6,2010.Whileinsomecasesthismightcausesome concern,basedonthepreviousquotesreceivedforthisproject,ofwhichtherewere severalduetothechangingdesignconsiderations,FullerConcreteandMasonryhad consistentlyreturnedthelowestquote.Inaddition,usingthepreviousquotesasbaselines thisquotecameinlowerthananticipated. AsummaryofthequoteincomparisontothetotalEngineer’sEstimateisincluded below.Theentirequoteisattachedassupportingdata. DumpsterEnclosureComponents Fuller Concrete, Inc. Engineers Estimate ConcreteBaseSlabs$1,944.00 Rock-FacedConcreteBlock$7,350.00 Steel-FramedLockableDoors$2,350.00 GabledSteelRoofs$4,403.99 ProtectiveBollards$1,400 TotalQuote $17,447.99$19,500.00 ItshouldbenotedthatFuller’squoteisbasedonthecontractorbeingabletopourthe entiretyoftheirbaseslabsinsidepreformedconcreteformsthatwehadintendedto provideaspartoftheThirdStreetparkinglotreconstructionproject.However,dueto thecosttopourtheformscominginhigherthananticipated,weonlyprovidedformwalls ontwosidesoftheeastenclosurearea,andononesideofthewestenclosurearea.These formswerenecessarytoallowthecontractortopaverightuptotheenclosurearea, therebypreventingafuturepatchbetweentheparkinglotpavementandtheenclosure slab.However,basedonaphoneconversationIhadwithStanFullerofFullerConcrete CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 andMasonryheanticipatesthatthischangeshouldonlyaffectthequotedpriceofthe concreteslabsminimally,ifatall. Theenclosuredesignsareattachedassupportingdatawiththepreviousagendaitem.It shouldbenotedthatthedesignspecifiesagabledroof,whichwasdonetominimizethe heightoftheroofpeakinresponsetotheconcernsofthebusinessesthattheroofmight hidetheirsigning.IfCouncilprefersasingle-sloperoofthiscouldbeeasilychanged. Aswasstatedinthepreviousagendaitem,Fullerwillhonortheirquoteswhetherwe buildoneorbothenclosures,orwhetherweonlybuildpartsofoneorboth.Theirquotes standaloneforeachoftheitemsasnoted,regardlessifsomeoneelseconstructsother partsoftheenclosureornot.Andaswasalsonoted,ifcoldweatherchargescomeinto playduetoalatestartdate,thiswouldlikelyonlyincreasethecostofthebaseslabbya fewhundreddollars.Thisofcoursedependsonhowcolditactuallygets. A1.BudgetImpact:Thecosttoconstructtheenclosure(s)isproposedtobe100% assessedtotheownersofanyinterestedpropertiesonblock35.However,aswas discussedduringthepreviousagendaitemtherewillbesomecoststotheCityfor administeringthewastecontractandbillingthebusinessesforservice,for paintingandmaintainingthestructures,andforplantingthelandscapeplanters eachspring. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:StaffworkloadimpactswillincludeseveralFinance Departmentstaffforbillingforthewasteremovalservices;numerousPublic WorksDepartmentstaffforpaintingthemasonrywalls,landscapingtheplanters fortheislands,andadministeringthecontractforthesolidwastevendor;andan EngineeringDepartmentstaffpersonforinspectingconstructionofthe improvements. B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-64approvingplansandspecifications, acceptingquotesandawardingacontractfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLot Common-UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProjectNo.10C008,intheamountof $17,447.99fortheconstructionoftwodumpsterenclosures.Thismotionis contingentontherequirementthatallpartiesproposedtobeassessedforthis benefit,signanagreementstatingthattheyrecognizethebenefittotheirproperty andwishtopayanassessmentaccordingly. 2.MotiontoadoptResolutionNo.2010-64approvingplansandspecifications, acceptingquotesandawardingacontractfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLot Common-UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProjectNo.10C008,intheamountof $____________,fortheconstructionof___________________.Thismotionis contingentontherequirementthatallpartiesproposedtobeassessedforthis benefit,signanagreementstatingthattheyrecognizethebenefittotheirproperty andwishtopayanassessmentaccordingly. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 3 3.MotiontodenyadoptionofResolutionNo.2010-64atthistime. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: CitystaffrecommendsapprovingAlternative#1orAlternative#2.Thecreationofa common-usetrashenclosurewillbeanaestheticimprovementtotheentireblock.The propertyownerswillalsobenefitfromusingthecommon-usedumpsterenclosuresby savingmoneyontheirwastehaulingserviceandbyremovingthedumpster(s)fromthe areabehindtheirbusinesses,freeinguproomforadditionalparkingorotherdesireduses. D.SUPPORTINGDATA: ResolutionNo.2010-64 QuotefromFullerConcreteandMasonry(5pgs) CITYOFMONTICELLO WRIGHTCOUNTY,MINNESOTA RESOLUTIONNO.2010-64 APPROVINGPLANSANDSPECIFICATIONS,ACCEPTINGQUOTES, ANDAWARDINGCONTRACTFORBLOCK35MUNICIPAL PARKINGLOTCOMMON-USEDUMPSTERENCLOSURES, CITYPROJECTNO.10C008 WHEREAS,pursuanttoamotionapprovedbytheCityCouncilonJuly26,2010,andon September13,2010,theCityEngineerhaspreparedplansandspecificationsfortheBlock35 MunicipalParkingLotCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosuresandrelatedimprovements;and WHEREAS,theCityEngineerhaspresentedsuchplansandspecificationstotheCouncilfor considerationonOctober11,2010andcontinuedtoOctober25,2010forapproval;and WHEREAS,theCityhassolicitedquotesfortheBlock35MunicipalParkingLotCommon-Use DumpsterEnclosuresaccordingtotheplansandspecifications;quoteswerereceived,opened, andtabulated,andthefollowingquoteswerefoundtocomplywithsaidplansandspecifications: CONTRACTORTOTALBASEQUOTE FullerConcrete&Masonry$17,447.99 WHEREAS,thequotesubmittedbyFullerConcreteandMasonry,MapleLake,MNinthe amountof$17,447.99forthetotalamountforsaidproject,inaccordancewiththeplansand specifications,wasthelowestresponsiblequoteandshallbeandherebyisaccepted;and WHEREAS,propertyownerswithinBlock35oftheOriginalPlatintheCityofMonticellowho signassessmentagreementsrelatedtosaidCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosureswillbeassessed theirshareof100%ofthecostsoftheimprovements;and WHEREAS,theCityofMonticellomayinstituteapilotprojectfornon-residentialtrash collectioninBlock35oftheOriginalPlatforanybusinesseslocatedwithinthisblockand participatingintheCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProject10C008. NOWTHEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFMONTICELLO, MINNESOTA: 1.Suchplansandspecifications,acopyofwhichisonfileintheofficeoftheCityClerk, areherebyapproved. 2.Quotessubmittedfortheprojectaccordingtotheplansandspecificationsarehereby accepted. 3.TheMayorandCityAdministratorareherebyauthorizedanddirectedtoenterintoa contractwithsaidcompany,representedbythelowquote,fortheconstructionofsaid improvementsforandonbehalfoftheCityofMonticello. 4.TheCouncilwillconsidertheproposedimprovementsforsaidCommon-UseDumpster Enclosuresinaccordancewiththeplansandspecificationsandtheassessmentof benefittingpropertiesforalloraportionofthecostoftheimprovementspursuantto MinnesotaStatutes,Chapter429atanestimatedtotalcostof$17,447.99oraportion thereofintheamountof$___________________. 5.Anassessmentrollshallbepreparedforthosepropertyownerswhosignassessment agreementstobeassessedtheirshareof100%ofthecostsoftheBlock35Municipal ParkingLotCommon-UseDumpsterEnclosures,CityProject10C008. 6.TheCityofMonticellomayimplementandcoordinate,asapilotproject,anon- residentialtrashcollectionsystem,inconjunctionwithpropertyandbusinessownersof Block35thatparticipateinCityProject10C008. ADOPTEDBY theMonticelloCityCouncilthis25th dayofOctober,2010. CITYOFMONTICELLO _________________________________ ClintHerbst,Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ JeffO’Neill,CityAdministrator CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 1 11.ConsiderationofapprovingtheannualSnowPlowing/RemovalPolicyfor2010-2011 seasonwithreviewofsidewalks/pathwaysdesignatedforsnowremoval (TM,BP) A.REFERENCEANDBACKGROUND: EachyearthePublicWorksDepartmentreviewsthepreviousyear’sSnow Plowing/RemovalPolicyandproposesupdatestothedocument.InearlyOctoberafter allofthedifferentdivisionsofPublicWorkshavehadanopportunitytocheckplow routes,newconstructionandotherchanges,PublicWorksstaffmeetsasagroupfor severalhourstogooverthepolicyindepth.Commentsgeneratedfromthisgroup meetingoftenresultinmodificationsandchangestothepolicy.Thesechangesthenare outlinedandclearlymarkedinyellowinthedraftdocumentandbroughttotheCity Councilforreview,possiblechanges,andapproval.Thisdocumentbecomesthe frameworkforthesnowplowingandremovaloperationsthroughouttheCitybyPublic Works.Individualdepartmentsthendeveloptheirownplansonhowtheyareto accomplishthegoalssetoutinthepolicy. Thepolicylaysoutprioritiesandtimingforallfacetsofsnowplowing/removal throughoutthecommunity.Theprioritiessetoutinthepolicyaretobeachievedbythe PublicWorksDepartmentunderreasonableconditionsandbudgetassumingthatatleast onepieceofmajorequipmentandoneoperatorarenotavailable.Inmostcasesweare abletomeetthegoalssetoutinthepolicyinlesstimethanstated. Thefollowingisasummaryofthisyear’sminorchangestoSNOWEMERGENCY ROUTES: Primary Nochange Secondary -add PrairieRoadfromKevinLongleyDrivetoCSAH75. DundasRoadfromTH25easttoFallonAvenue PublicParkingLots Nochange Citymaintainedsidewalks -add: PrairieRoadfromCSAH75toHedmanLane Citymaintainedpathways Nochange Damagetopersonalproperty Nochange CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 2 SidewalkonHighway25 On4-26-10,CouncilwasapproachedtoexamineasectionofTH25foradditionalwinter maintenanceduetoarequestbyapropertyowner.Therequestwasforcitystafftoclear thesidewalkinfrontofthisowner’slocation,butitwasfoundthatCityequipmentistoo largetopassbetweenstreetlightpolesandthisowner’sbuilding.Inconjunctionwiththe improvementsonTH25,fourstreetlightswereremovedonareaswhereclearancewas anissue.ItwasalsoaskedifitwasfeasibleforCitystafftoclearbothsidesofTH25 fromtheMississippiRivertoI-94.Factorsarediscussedinthefollowingcontents. PointstoConsider: TheCityhaschosenthroughOrdinance8-1-11toassigntheresponsibilityofsnow removalandsidewalkmaintenancetopropertyowners,withtheexceptionofareas thatCityCouncilhasincludedaspartofoursidewalkmaintenanceandsnowplow policiesforCitystafftomaintain. AmaintenanceagreementnegotiatedwithWalgreen’sstatestheyareresponsiblefor allsidewalkmaintenanceonTH25.TheWalgreenssidewalkonBroadwayfalls underthesamepolicyasprioryears–oneremovalpassonameasureablesnowfall. RecentmodificationtoTH25hasplaced12pedestrianactuatingbollardsinthe sidewalkatsixlocations,accordingtorequirementsoftheAmericanDisabilitiesAct. Thesebollardsmustbecleaned360degreesaroundforaccessbythehandicapped andpedestrians. A1.BudgetImpact:Theproposedchangestothepolicythisyear: o Alternative1willhaveminimal(ifany)impactontheCity’sbudgetwith nochangestopolicy. o Alternative2wouldrequireminimumovertimepermeasureablesnowfall, withnochangestopolicy. o Alternative3willrequireovertimeonameasurablesnowfallorwill requirechangestopoliciestoavoidovertimetoclearsidewalksand pathways. A2.StaffWorkloadImpact:Theproposedchangestothepolicymaychangethe workloadforthePublicWorksduringthewinterseason.Thefactorswilldepend onthedirectiongivenbyCouncil.Weareadequatelystaffedtohandlethis workloadbutthetimerequiredtocompletetheprocessmaybeincreased,asan effectofCouncil’schoice. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 3 B.ALTERNATIVEACTIONS: 1.Motiontoapprovethe2010-2011SnowPlowing/RemovalPolicywithminor highlightedchanges. 2.Motiontoapprovethe2010-2011SnowPlowing/RemovalPolicywithminor highlightedchangesand,inadditiontothepolicy,assistpropertyownersonTH 25withclearingsidewalkfromBroadwaytoThirdStreet,duetothehardshipofa limitedsnowstoragearea.Theassistanceprocesswillbetosnowblowonepass onthesidewalkona2-inchorgreatersnowfallforthelengthoftheblockwithall othermaintenancetobeperformedbythepropertyowner.(Thisissimilartothe processperformedonBroadway.) Thisalternativewillrequireadditionaltimetocompletewhichmayproducean overtimerequirement.Thisalternativecanbeaccomplishedwithinourcurrent budgetbutwillresultinabitmoretimetocompleteasnowremovalcycle. 3.Motiontoapprovethe2010-2011SnowPlowing/RemovalPolicywithminor highlightedchangesandassistingpropertyownerswithclearingsidewalkfrom RiverStreettoI-94(eastandwestsides).Theprocesswillbetosnowblowone passonsidewalksona2-inchorgreatersnowfallwithallothermaintenancetobe performedbythepropertyowner.(Thisissimilartotheprocessperformedon Broadway.) Thisalternativewillrequireadditionaltimetocompletewhichwillproducean overtimerequirement;however,overtimemaybeavoidedbychangingCity policyrequirementsforsidewalksfrom24hoursto36hoursandpathwaysfrom 36hoursto48hoursfortheclearingofsnowover2inches. Fundsarenotcurrentlybudgetedforthemanhoursnecessarytocompletesnow removalfollowingpreviousstandards.Therefore,ifCouncilwouldliketoselect thisalternativethentheexpectedstandardoftimerequiredforsnowremoval shouldbeadjustedaccordingly. 4.Motiontodenyapprovingthe2010-2011SnowPlowing/RemovalPolicy. C.STAFFRECOMMENDATION: IfCouncildesirestoavoidaddingadditionalcostsortimetoprovidesnowremoval service,thenCitystaffrecommendsAlternative#1toapprovetheproposedSnow Plowing/RemovalPolicywithslightmodifications.IfCouncilwouldliketoprovide additionalservice,thenAlternative2or3shouldbeselectedwithCouncilproviding directionongrantingovertimetomaintaincurrenttimestandardsormodifythetime standardinthepolicytoallowmoretimetogettheworkdone. CityCouncilAgenda:10/25/10 4 D.SUPPORTINGDATA: SnowPlowingRemovalPolicy(with2010-2011proposedchangeshighlightedinyellow) SnowPlowRouteMap Primary/SecondaryPlowRouteMap SnowmobileRouteMap Sidewalk/PathwayMaintenanceMap G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 1 OF 13 - SUPPORTING DATA CITY OF MONTICELLO SNOW PLOWING/REMOVAL POLICY Effective November 10, 1997 Amended by the City Council December 12, 2005 Amended by the City Council November 27, 2006 Amended by the City Council November 13, 2007 Amended by the City Council December 8, 2008 Amended by the City Council October 26, 2009 1.INTRODUCTION The City of Monticello assumes basic responsibility for the control of snow and ice on city streets and city owned public parking lots. Reasonable snow and ice control is necessary for routine travel and emergency services. The city will provide such control in a safe and cost effective manner, keeping in mind safety, budget, personnel and environmental concerns. The city will utilize city employees, city equipment and/or private contractors when necessary to provide this service. 2.AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Through its adoption, the City Council of Monticello is responsible for the policy established herein. Implementation of this policy is the responsibility of the Street Superintendent or his designee under the direction of the Public Works Director and City Administrator. The chain of command is the City Administrator, Public Works Director and Street Superintendent, in that order. Decisions as to time, method and materials used on snow plowing/removal operations will be made by the Street Superintendent under the direction of the Public Works Director and City Administrator, and any amendments are to be in accordance with amendment section of this policy. The Parks Department will supplement the efforts of the Street Department with primary responsibilities in parking lots, sidewalks, pathways and skating rinks. This work will be carried out by the Park Superintendent or his designee under the direction of the Public Works Director and City Administrator.(Amended by City Council 01/10/2005) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) 3.AMENDMENTS TO POLICY Any amendments to this policy require council approval. Whenever possible and practical, amendments should be brought up at council meetings and should be a matter of public record. However, to allow for emergencies or other extenuating circumstances, when time does not permit council approval or action, the Public Works Director or Street Superintendent is hereby authorized to amend any portion of this policy he sees fit. If practical, the City Administrator shall be notified and shall approve of any such amendment. Any such amendment made due to a particular emergency shall be brought to the attention of the council if the amendment is to be a permanent one. (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) 4.EQUIPMENT The city shall acquire, maintain, repair and replace equipment on a timely basis as the city’s established budget shall allow. To provide for utilization of equipment in a cost effective manner, the city may use regular city trucks, motor graders, front-end loaders, snow blowers and any other regular equipment as may G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 2 OF 13 - be useful for control of snow and ice. Equipment that can be used only for snow and ice control shall be acquired and utilized only if deemed absolutely essential. Whenever existing snow removal heavy equipment is believed to be broken down for an excess of eight hours during a declared snow event and that piece of equipment is essential to snow plowing/ removal operations, the Street Superintendent or his designee may rent equipment. The Public Works Director shall be notified of this decision immediately. A written report to include equipment down, reason for renting, estimated rental period, rental company, rental machine identification, rental rate, and estimate of total cost shall be submitted within 48 hours.(Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) When the Street Superintendent determines that the policy levels of service cannot be provided by city forces, he shall report to the Public Works Director the following information: A.Additional time required to provide desired levels of service using just city forces. B.Additional equipment and/or personnel support required to achieve desired levels of service. C.Estimated number of hours equipment and/or personnel will be required. The Public Works Director will then take the following action: A.Determine availability of contractor equipment. B.Estimate cost of contracted service required. C.Determine availability of funds to meet estimated costs. D.Based on information supplied, the Public Works Director shall determine whether to contract for additional service or equipment, or accept reduced levels of service. If contracted service or equipment is secured, the Public Works Director shall provide the City Administrator with a report containing the following information: A.Purpose of contracting snow plowing/removal. B.Estimated time and cost of contracted services. C.Time and date contract began. In the absence of the Public Works Director, the Street Superintendent shall have full authority under this section and shall communicate any decisions or actions resulting in extraordinary expenditures to the City Administrator. 5.WORK SCHEDULE Scheduling of employees is the responsibility of the Street Superintendent or his designee under the direction of the Public Works Director. When conditions allow, work schedules shall be arranged to keep overtime at a minimum, with overtime scheduling being approved by the Public Works Director. The Public Works Director shall notify the City Administrator of any unusual amount of overtime to be performed and the reasons. (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) 6.MINIMUM LEVELS OF SERVICE The following are minimum levels of service that can be expected. The city will strive to achieve better results if possible. G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 3 OF 13 - Snow and/or ice control may be terminated at any time the Street Supt. or his designee determine that rising or falling temperatures, visibility and/or the rate of accumulation make the control unsafe, ineffective or unnecessary. Should a subsequent storm occur within the minimum times for service, then such subsequent storm shall become the storm referred to in this policy. A.Snow removal and/or sanding operations shall begin when snow accumulation reaches 2" or when ice or snow pack occur on designated primary snow emergency streets, and shall continue periodically throughout the duration of the storm. It is the intention of the City to keep these routes open to traffic, if possible, during a storm; however, it is not the intent to keep them snow or ice free. B.All designated secondary snow emergency streets shall be open to traffic (two lanes) within eight (8) hours after the snow storm subsides. C.All remaining non emergency through streets shall be open to 2-lane traffic within 12 hours after the snowstorm subsides. Parking lot snow may be piled for removal and removed after snow is hauled from the Broadway median and all streets are widened curb to curb where possible. The snow plowing operations in the commuter parking lots shall be started by 4 a.m. whenever weather conditions allow. D.All public streets such as dead ends and cul-de-sacs shall be open to traffic within sixteen (16) hours after a snowstorm subsides. E.Downtown Broadway, from Linn Street to Cedar Street shall be plowed to the center median. The Street Superintendent or his designee may elect to plow downtown streets during evening or early morning hours to avoid traffic and parked vehicles. Other downtown streets will be plowed outward. City owned parking lots and alleys in blocks 34, 35 and 52 are plowed by 8 a.m. after a 2" accumulation of snow (see Section 12).(Amended by City Council 01/10/2005) F.Downtown snow hauling including the half block of Walnut south of Broadway, if necessary, shall begin by the after all streets have been plowed and the crews are rested. Hauling shall not be conducted Friday evening or Saturday evening unless abnormal conditions warrant same. (Amended by City Council 01/10/2005) G.Salt and sand operations shall provide bare pavement on driving lanes when conditions allow for all primary snow emergency routes, skid resistance at school crossings, stop signs and isolated icy areas. General snowpack on residential streets shall not be sanded. H.Snow depth at the corners of intersections shall be reduced to 36" or less following other necessary snow plowing and removal operations. The Street Superintendent or his designee shall have the authority to determine the scheduling and priority of this function. I.Certain county highways within the city are maintained by the city and fall under county maintenance agreements. G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 4 OF 13 - 7.SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES PRIMARY SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES CSAH 39 WEST FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING TO CSAH 75 WEST BROADWAY FROM WILLOW STREET TO MEADOW OAK DRIVE WALNUT STREET FROM WEST BROADWAY TO 7TH STREET HART BOULEVARD FROM MISSISSIPPI SHORES TO WWTP TO CSAH 75 EAST WASHINGTON STREET FROM BROADWAY TO 7TH STREET 7TH STREET FROM WALNUT STREET TO CSAH 18 6TH STREET FROM THE FIRE HALL TO TH 25 : INCLUDING FIRE HALL PARKING LOT AND DRIVEWAYS SCHOOL BOULEVARD FROM TH 25 TO CSAH 18 FENNING AVENUE FROM SCHOOL BOULEVARD TO 85TH STREET (DUE TO TOPOGRAPHY) ROUNDABOUT AT CSAH 18 & MEADOW OAK AVENUE GILLARD AVENUE FROM CSAH 39 EAST TO 95TH STREET (DUE TO TOPOGRAPHY) (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) SECONDARY SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES ELM STREET FROM CSAH 39 WEST TO 6TH STREET WEST 6TH STREET WEST FROM ELM STREET TO THE FIRE HALL CEDAR STREET FROM RIVER STREET TO 7TH STREET 3RD STREET FROM CHESTNUT ST TO WASHINGTON ST SCHOOL BOULEVARD FROM TH 25 TO REDFORD LANE DEEGAN AVENUE FROM SCHOOL BLVD TO COMMUTER PARKING LOT SECONDARY SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 5 OF 13 - CHELSEA ROAD FROM CSAH 18 TO CR 39 WEST RIVER STREET FROM THE XCEL/CITY BALLFIELDS TO THE NURSING HOME ENTRANCE OTTER CREEK ROAD FROM CSAH 75 TO RIVER STREET WEST OAKWOOD DRIVE EAST FROM T.H. 25 TO INCLUDE THE CUL-DE-SAC (Amended by City Council 12/12/2005) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) (Amended by City Council 12/08/2008) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) 8.METHOD OF PLOWING SNOW Snow will be plowed in a manner so as to minimize traffic obstructions. With the exception of that section of Broadway previously mentioned, the snow will be plowed from the center of the street outward. The City will plow the roundabout at CSAH 18 and Meadow Oak Avenue from the outside to the center. The County will plow to the outside. The plowing activities are shared. For narrow streets or other streets when conditions require, the Street Superintendent or his designee may choose to plow from one side to the other. Snow shall be plowed and pushed from left to right and discharged on the edge of the street or on adjacent right-of-way without regard for sidewalks and/or driveways. The City shall not be responsible for plowing snow from any private driveways or sidewalks.(Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) 9.HAULING OF SNOW Where space does not allow for snow to be pushed or piled outside the driving lanes, the city will remove the snow by hauling. Timing of such hauling shall be at the discretion of the Street Superintendent or his designee. Snow will be windrowed along the south curb on Chelsea Road between Highway 25 and Sandberg Road and hauled when the windrow reaches 2 feet in height to reduce snow pushed on to the sidewalk. (Amended by City Council 12/12/2005) 10.WEATHER CONDITIONS Snow and ice control operations will be conducted only when weather conditions do not endanger the safety of employees or equipment, and operations are effective. Factors that may delay snow and ice control operations include: severe cold, significant winds, limited visibility and rapid accumulation of snow and/or ice. 11.DISPATCHING OF EQUIPMENT Dispatching of equipment shall be determined by the Street Superintendent or his designee. The Street Superintendent or his designee shall monitor weather conditions and forecasts to aid in dispatch decisions. Plowing and/or sanding operations may occur during the assigned work shift or on a specific situation call G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 6 OF 13 - out. If the specific situation is on a primary snow emergency route, the response shall be as soon as possible if workers and equipment are available and it is more than four hours until a work shift is to begin. Once a work shift has ended, the Street Superintendent or his designee has the discretion of responding immediately to other specific situations or waiting, in the case of non-emergencies, until a new work shift begins. For emergency vehicles responding to emergency situations (fire, medical, police) within the city, necessary workers and equipment will be dispatched as soon as possible. The Street Superintendent or his designee shall keep the Public Works Director informed of start, progress and end of full scale plowing operations. 12.PUBLIC PARKING LOTS PLOWING TO BEGIN BY 4 A.M. COMMUTER PARKING LOT INCLUDING SCHOOL BLVD FROM TH 25 WEST TO DEEGAN AVE AND DEEGAN AVENUE FROM SCHOOL BLVD TO COMMUTER PARKING LOT COMMUNITY CENTER PARKING LOTS WEST AND SOUTH LOTS (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) PLOWED BY 8 A.M. (ON NORMAL BUSINESS DAYS) CITY HALL PARKING LOT HI-WAY LIQUOR PARKING LOT DEPUTY REGISTRAR/MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING LOT BLOCK 34 BY ZOO AND 216 PINE STREET BLOCK 35 WALNUT & 3RD STREET PARKING LOT (Lot is sign for 24-hour parking to aid in timely snow removal and other seasonal maintenance) BLOCK 52 BY PRAIRIE WEST BUILDING MONTICELLO FIBERNET RETAIL SITE - 6TH STREET (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) PLOWED WITH PRIMARY SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTE FIRE HALL PARKING LOT PLOWED WITHIN 12 HOURS FOLLOWING SNOW FALL EVENT PUBLIC LIBRARY PARKING LOT PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE BUILDING AND OFFICE PARKING LOTS PLOWED WITHIN 12 HOURS FOLLOWING SNOW FALL EVENT G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 7 OF 13 - ANIMAL SHELTER PARKING LOT (plowed by Sewer/Water Department) 4TH STREET PARK PARKING LOT (plowed by Sewer/Water Department) EAST BRIDGE AND WEST BRIDGE PARK PARKING LOTS MONTICELLO FIBERNET HEAD END BUILDING PARKING LOT (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) 13.CITY MAINTAINED SIDEWALKS CLEARED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF A STORM EVENT AS PER CITY ORDINANCE BROADWAY SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN THE ZOO AND BOB’S BARBER SHOP BROADWAY SOUTH SIDE FROM 906 BROADWAY TO BROADWAY KWIK STOP 3RD STREET WEST NORTH SIDE FROM 211 PINE ST TO WALNUT STREET EAST BROADWAY SOUTH SIDE FROM PALM STREET TO WASHINGTON STREET WEST BROADWAY ON THE NORTH SIDE FROM CHESTNUT STREET TO LINN STREET WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH AT 494 WEST BROADWAY EAST BROADWAY ON THE NORTH SIDE FROM 731 E. BROADWAY TO PALM ST. TO WASHINGTON ST. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF DENNY’S SERVICE AT 743 E. BROADWAY LIBRARY SOUTH SIDE 6TH STREET FROM WALNUT TO LOCUST WEST SIDE WALNUT FROM 6TH TO LIBRARY DRIVEWAY EAST BRIDGE PARK BITUMINOUS PATHWAY FROM THE SLIDING HILL TO WALNUT STREET HI-WAY LIQUOR WEST SIDE T.H. 25 FROM 5TH TO 6TH AND NORTH SIDE 6TH FROM T.H. 25 TO INCLUDE SECOND DRIVEWAY INTO LIQUOR PARKING LOT, INFORMATION CENTER SW CORNER ON TH 25 & CSAH 75 TO ALLEY INCLUDING PRIME AMERICA 3RD STREET EAST DEPUTY REGISTRAR/PARKING LOT NORTH SIDE FROM 216 PINE STREET TO CEDAR STREET 3rd STREET WEST SOUTH SIDE OF 3RD STREET WEST FROM ELM STREET TO MAPLE STREET RIVER STREET WEST STEPS AT SOUTH SIDE OF RIVER STREET ON WALNUT STREET CLEARED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF A STORM EVENT AS PER CITY ORDINANCE G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 8 OF 13 - ELM STREET WEST SIDE FROM GOLF COURSE ROAD TO BROADWAY *CARDINAL HILLS PARK SIDEWALK RUNNING THROUGH PARK FROM MARTIN DRIVE TO SCHOOL BLVD CEDAR STREET EAST SIDE AT RR CROSSING WALNUT STREET EAST SIDE PARKING LOT, ALLEY TO 3RD STREET, FROM WELLS FARGO DRIVEWAY TO RR TRACKS *WASHINGTON STREET EAST SIDE FROM RR CROSSING TO 7TH STREET MINNESOTA STREET EAST SIDE BROADWAY NORTH SIDE AT 111 WEST BROADWAY COMMUTER PARKING LOT BUS SHELTER AND SIDEWALK MEADOW OAK AVENUE ADJOINING FREEWAY FIELDS MEADOW OAK AVENUE SIDEWALK ALONG MEADOW OAK AVENUE (SHAWN WEINAND PROPERTY) COMMUNITY CENTER WEST SIDE OF WALNUT STREET FROM RR CROSSING TO 6TH STREET AND NORTH SIDE OF 6TH STREET FROM WALNUT STREET TO FIRE HALL GROVELAND PARK SAVANNAH & INNSBROOK ALONG PARK GROVELAND (CITY OWNED PROPERTY) A PORTION OF HAYWARD CT 150' WEST OF PARK PLACE DR A PORTION 220' NORTH OF SUMMIT CT BETWEEN WINDEMERE CT & SUMMIT CT A PORTION EAST OF 90TH ST ON S SIDE OF PARK PLACE DR COMPOST SITE T.H. 25 WEST SIDE FROM W. RIVER ST. TO MISSISSIPPI BRIDGE BROADWAY EAST 201 EAST BROADWAY (OLD CEDAR STREET GARDEN CENTER SITE) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) (Amended by City Council 12/08/2008) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 9 OF 13 - Sidewalks Cleared With City Assistance: 1.)South side of Broadway from the Broadway Kwik Stop to and including the Peterson Grimsmo Chapel at 250 East Broadway, and the North side of West and East Broadway from Linn Street to Palm Street including Trinity Lutheran Church at 449 West Broadway. Also the north side of East Broadway in front of 731 and 743 East Broadway near Washington Street. The City will make one (1) pass with a snow blower each time its snow blower is used on the adjacent West and East Broadway sidewalks. The City will not broom or apply sand/salt to this sidewalk in the commercial area. 2.)Sidewalks on the east and west sides of Highway 25 from River Street to Oakwood Drive: The city will assist Mn/DOT when they request, by providing one (1) operator or one (1) driver and a 12-cubic yard dump truck to help remove snow from sidewalks put there by Mn/DOT plows. 14.CITY MAINTAINED PATHWAYS CLEARED WITHIN 36 HOURS TO A WIDTH OF 6' CHELSEA ROAD SOUTH SIDE FROM SANDBERG TO INNSBROOK CSAH 75 FROM WEST RIVER STREET TO PINEWOOD ELEMENTARY CSAH 75 FROM MONTI MIDDLE SCHOOL AT THE HOSPITAL SIGNAL LIGHTS TO MEADOW OAK AVE SCHOOL BOULEVARD FROM EDMONSON AVE TO CR 18 EXCEPT THE S. SIDE OF SCHOOL BLVD FROM FALLON TO CARDINAL HILLS PK * FALLON AVENUE FROM SCHOOL BOULEVARD TO FARMSTEAD AVENUE TH 25 EAST SIDE FROM KJELLBERG’S TO OAKWOOD DRIVE SCHOOL BOULEVARD NORTH SIDE FROM EDMONSON AVE TO T.H. 25 SCHOOL BOULEVARD NORTH SIDE FROM TH 25 TO RIVER CITY EXTREME 2001 ISETEA PATHWAY SYSTEM INCLUDING I-94 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE FROM CSAH 75, SOUTH TO SCHOOL BLVD TO THE EAST THRU MEADOW OAK TO MEADOW OAK DRIVE CLEARED WITHIN 36 HOURS TO A WIDTH OF 6' G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 10 OF 13 - MEADOW OAK FROM MEADOW OAK AVENUE TO MEADOW OAK DRIVE * GILLARD AVENUE WEST SIDE FROM RIVER FOREST DRIVE TO 95TH STREET GILLARD AVENUE WEST TO RIVER FOREST DRIVE 7TH STREET EAST WASHINGTON STREET TO WEST SIDE OF ENTRANCE TO ST. HENRY’S CHURCH EDMONSON AVENUE WEST SIDE FROM SCHOOL BOULEVARD TO ORCHARD CIRCLE, SOUTH TO FEATHERSTONE EDMONSON AVENUE WEST SIDE FROM ORCHARD CIRCLE TO 89TH STREET CSAH 18 SOUTH SIDE FROM SPIRIT HILLS ROAD TO TROY MARQUETTE DRIVE CSAH 18 SOUTH SIDE FROM WILDWOOD BOULEVARD TO GATEWATER DRIVE (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) (Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) The Pathways shall be cleared to a min. width of 6' within 36 hours of the end of any snow event with snow accumulation of ½" or more on the pathway. Work on the pathways immediately adjacent to major highways or thorough fairs will not begin until the adjacent roadway is plowed and widened. Pathways shall be blown clear and/or broomed as necessary to provide a surface deemed safe for pedestrian traffic. It is expected that the bituminous surface shall be visible in many areas along the pathway. Pathways designated for snow removal which are used for student pedestrian travel to and from the schools shall be cleared within 24 hours of the end of a snow event provided any immediate adjacent major roadway is cleared and widened first. (Amended by City Council 01/10/2005) G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 11 OF 13 - 15.CITY MAINTAINED SKATING RINKS 4TH STREET PARK HOCKEY RINKS (1) GENERAL SKATING RINK WEST BRIDGE PARK (1) GENERAL SKATING RINK (Amended by City Council 11/27/2006) (Amended by City Council 11/13/2007) Within 36 hours of the end of any snow event with an accumulation of more than 1" of snow, all three rinks shall be plowed or blown clear and then broomed. All snow shall be removed from within the hockey rink area and no accumulations of snow should be left around the inside of the boards. Care should be used not to throw or pile snow on walkways. For any event between one-tenth of an inch to an inch of snow, all three rinks shall be broomed within 36 hours after the end of the snow event. Again, accumulation or ridges of snow around the inside of the hockey boards must be removed. (Amended by City Council 12/12/2005) 16.DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTIES Only those mailboxes or other personal properties which are installed properly and allowed by city ordinance to be on the boulevard and are damaged by actual contact with city equipment, will be considered for compensation at city expense. Compensation for mailboxes and posts shall be for materials only with a maximum allowable reimbursement of $150 per single family residential mailbox and a maximum allowable reimbursement of $200 per cluster mailboxes. Damage to trees, shrubbery and other landscaping will not be considered for compensation unless located beyond the boulevard or private property. The city will re- seed plow disturbed areas of the boulevard in the summer months when staffing and workload permits.(Amended by City Council 10/26/2009) G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 12 OF 13 - Damage to personal vehicles will be considered only if they are legally parked and only if physically contacted by equipment. 17.PLOWING OF PRIVATE PROPERTY Unless there is direct benefit to city operations or unless emergency vehicles need access, there shall be no plowing of private property with city equipment. 18.REVIEW OF POLICY The city will keep on file comments and complaints received regarding this policy. This policy will be reviewed periodically. Any review will consider comments or complaints received since the last review. 19.WINTER PARKING REGULATIONS The Wright County Sheriff’s Department will rigorously enforce portions of the parking ordinances beginning November 15 through April 15, as follows: TITLE 9, CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2: Parking and stopping: Except for the City of Monticello or Wright County on its own right of ways, no person shall utilize any portion of any local public right of way, including the traveled street, boulevard or public parking lot for the storage or parking of any object or material which is not a licensed, operable motor vehicle, passenger vehicle or motorcycle as defined by Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169.01, Subd. 3, 3a and 4, except as may be explicitly permitted on a temporary period of time by the City Council or its designated representative. Properly licensed, operator motor vehicles, passenger vehicles and motorcycles may be parked in the public street where permitted but not on the boulevard portion of the public right of way subject to the further requirements of local parking regulations and applicable Minnesota Statutes. A trailer of any type properly licensed or not is not considered a motor vehicle or part thereof when disconnected from its tow vehicle. It shall be unlawful for the owner and/or driver of a motor vehicle to stop, stand, or park the said vehicle in any of the following places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or traffic control devices: On any street or roadway between the hours of two o’clock (2:00) a.m. and six o’clock (6:00) a.m. from November 15 through April 15, except physicians on emergency calls. TITLE 9, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 8: Parking in regard to snow plowing and/or removal: After a snowfall, all streets in the city of Monticello shall be cleared of all motor vehicles and parts thereof for the purposes of snow plowing and/or removal until all streets are plowed. Any motor vehicle or parts thereof left on any street or boulevard in the city of Monticello in such a way as o impede the performance of the city and/or state snowplow shall be dealt with under the Penalty Code No. G:\ADMIN\WordProc\AGENDA\2010\SUPPORTING DATA - SNOW PLOWING POLICY 2010-2011 - PROPOSED CHANGES.wpd: 10/20/10 - PAGE 13 OF 13 - 1-4-1 (a fine of up to $300 and/or imprisonment in a city or county jail for a period not to exceed 90 days). 20.WINTER SIDEWALK PATHWAY/SNOWMOBILE REGULATIONS The Wright County Sheriff’s Department will rigorously enforce portions of the city ordinance in regard to use of the sidewalks/pathways by snowmobiles, ATV’S and other motorized vehicles. TITLE 6, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2: Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to operate a snowmobile: On any sidewalks or pathways in the city of Monticello provided for pedestrian and/or bicycle travel.