HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-01-19_COUNCIL MEETINGAGENDA
EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
JANUARY 19, 2010
7:00 P.M.
ROLLCALL
ADOPTION* OF CONSENT AGENDA Adoption of the Consent Agenda is made by the
Commissioners as to HRA items and by the Council Members as to Council items. All agenda
items marked with an asterisk ( *) in bold print are Consent Agenda items and are considered
routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items
unless a Commissioner or Council Member so requests it. In such cases the item will be removed
from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.
EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
* I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF HRA - Regular Meeting of January 5, 2010
II. ADJOURNMENT
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
* I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Regular Meeting of January 5, 2010, Work Session of
January 5, 2010 and Work Session of January 6, 2010
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS
During "Public Hearings," the Mayor will ask for public testimony after City staff members
make their presentations. If you wish to testify on the topic, you are welcome to do so as
long as your testimony is relevant to the discussion. To ensure fairness to all speakers and
to allow the efficient conduct of a public hearing, speakers must observe the following
guidelines:
• Individuals must limit their testimony to three minutes. The Mayor may modify times,
as deemed necessary.
• Try not to repeat remarks or points of view made by prior speakers and limit testimony
to the matter under consideration.
• In order to maintain a respectful environment for all those in attendance, the use of
signs, clapping, cheering or booing or any other form of verbal or nonverbal
communication is not allowed.
A. PUBLIC HEARING - BA -361 Interlachen Circle Neighborhood Roadway
Improvements Resolution No. 2010 -15 Ordering Project (Favorable rollcall vote of four
Council Members to approve)
B. PUBLIC HEARING - BA -374 Interlachen Bluff Neighborhood Roadway Improvements
Resolution No. 2010 -16 Ordering Project (Favorable rollcall vote of four Council
Members to approve)
III. AWARD OF BID
A. Toro 3500 -D Rotary Rough Mower — Braemar Golf Course
Agenda/Edina City Council
January 19, 2010
Page 2
* B. Toro 5210 -D Reelmaster Fairway Mower— Braemar Golf Course
* C. Low Voltage /Cabling — Edina Public Works Building
* D. Access and Security System — Edina Public Works Building
* E. 2010 Fuel Purchase
IV. REPORTS /RECOMMENDATIONS (Favorable vote of majority Council Members present
to approve except where noted)
A. Resolution No. 2010 -17 Accepting Various Donations (Favorable vote of four Council
Members to approve)
* B. SECOND READING ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -01 - Increasing Certain Fees
* C. Resolution No. 2010 -18 Amending Metropolitan Council Agreement For
Affordable Housing
* D. Resolution No. 2010 -19 Calling Public Hearing Regarding Possible Sale of
Capital Improvement Plan Bonds — February 16, 2010
* E. Reappointment Edina Community Health Committee
* F. Resolution No. 2010 -20 Authorizing Renewal of Delegation Agreement with
Minnesota Department of Health
G. Renew Community Health Services Agreement with Bloomington
H. Renew Public Health Emergency Preparedness Agreement with Bloomington
I. Approve Agreement with Bloomington for Public Health Emergency Response (PHER
1 /II /III) Services
J. Traffic Safety Report of January 6, 2010
* K. Resolution No. 2010 -21 Supporting State -wide Complete Streets Policy
* L. Set Date For Board of Appeals & Equalization
* M. Clear Wire — Antenna Leases
V. COMMUNITY COMMENT
During "Community Comment, " the City Council will invite residents to share new issues or
concerns that haven't been considered in the past 30 days by the Council or which aren't
slated for future consideration. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes.
The Mayor may limit the number of speaks on the same issue in the interest of time and
topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be
addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Mayor or
Council to respond to their comments tonight. Instead the Council might refer the matter to
staff for consideration at a future meeting.
A. Betsy Robinson, South Ridge Road Residents
VI. FINANCE
r
Mon
Tues
Tues
Wed
Mon
Mon
Tues
Mon
Tues
Tues
Tues
Tues
Tues
Tues
Agenda/Edina City Council
January 19, 2010
Page 3
A. CONFIRMATION OF PAYMENT OF CLAIMS As per Pre -List dated January 7,
2010, TOTAL $726,433.37; and Pre -List dated January 14, 2010, TOTAL
$1,160,821.01; and Credit Card Transactions dated Nov. 26, 2009, to December
28, 2009, TOTAL $6,857.47
B. SECOND READING ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -02 - Amending Utility Fees - (First
Reading: Requires offering of Ordinance only. Second Reading: Favorable rollcall
vote of three Council Members to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: Affirmative
rollcall vote of four Council Members to pass.)
VII. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS
A. Correspondence
VIII. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS
IX. MANAGER'S COMMENTS
X. ADJOURNMENT
The City of Edina wants all residents to be comfortable being part of the public process. If you
need assistance in the way of hearing amplification, an interpreter, large -print documents or
something else, please call 952 - 927 -8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /DATES /EVENTS
Jan 18 REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR HOLIDAY OBSERVED — City Hall Closed
Jan 19
Work Session - Board & Comm. Interviews & Deliberation
5:00 P.M.
MAYORS CONFERENCE ROOM
Jan 19
Regular Meeting
7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Jan 20
Work Session — Board & Commissions Deliberation
5:00 P.M.
MAYORS CONFERENCE ROOM
Feb 1
Work Session - Joint Meeting With Energy & Env. Comm.
5:00 P.M.
COMMUNITY ROOM
Feb 1
Regular Meeting
7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Feb 2
PRECINCT CAUCUS HELD
Feb 15
PRESIDENTS' DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED - City Hall Closed
Feb 16
Work Session - Joint Session With BETF
5:00 P.M.
COMMUNITY ROOM
Feb 16
Regular Meeting
7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Mar 2
Work Session with Human Rights & Relations Comm.
5:00 P.M.
COMMUNITY ROOM
Mar 2
Regular Meeting
7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Mar 16
Regular Meeting
7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Mar 23
Study Session
7:00 A.M.
COMMUNITY ROOM
MINUTES
OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
HELD AT CITY HALL
JANUARY 5, 2010
7:00 P.M.
ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Commissioners Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson and Chair
Hovland.
CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED Motion made by Commissioner Bennett and seconded by
Commissioner Swenson for approval of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Consent Agenda as presented.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
*MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 5, 2010, APPROVED Motion made
by Commissioner Bennett and seconded by Commissioner Swenson approving the
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority for
January 5, 2010.
Motion carried on rollcall vote - five ayes.
There being no further business on the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Agenda,
Chair Hovland declared the meeting adjourned at 7:02 p.m.
Respectfully submitted
Executive Director
IBM
mo
f
S �! h R i 8c1t Ra
r
Y
X41'? i�'1. ?G�1�`•, { -'';�; :i.�; ...;.'', '. I ",�: 'I .. ': �I �.
. �, to ra ra rah, •' i G� : ��
r•
.t
y
e
i
sc>kL*-Ix IRItAT Rd
MAL
��
��.
.:�..._
��:��
.'" -
f
-�
} .
���.
:..�
J ; tiy� - . r j,_ . .
.�'
JJ
t �;1 ,.' �
.�
5��. +ti 2.ay Rd
sm
- -j
i-
. v1 !
' S
r
So +h R:d�� (�{
k T 7
- - o
SeAL
WCEN,VD
lor
Sow+ti `2 "4g4L
fzA,
mi
�� ; _ I
Y
f �
�laG� -- .- t __
� �
�`� ��� .
1
..,�.;;
° �!f —R^
w « +
� ��
!�
����
� +�y
r• `
. �.
� - x'-
Y � _
.�..
r_ ��._._______ _ _
_.:' _ _ .t
�_
.. - tariwiYSea_�...�o..ar� rm'«�arti;�a� — � . ��
So,.�, R,d�� Rol
t,,
t
,..
`.
1441
Sow RICAT a 8
�3
SEA-
i• Y
r�
GK�'_�
t
•
t
Sot..m.Rid9t (2d
I7. ... 41 - * . I -
SEAL 'N
1 9 016
RECFJVW
�, �'_�-
¢. ,�.
��E.... _
p .
:.�
� >• _ i
f.� J
� J
& Rd
1. ,;1 k
SEAL
, y I q inlo
RECENM
! MINUTES
OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
HELD AT CITY HALL
JANUARY 5, 2010
7:02 P.M.
ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson and Mayor
Hovland.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by
Member Swenson approving the Council Consent Agenda with the exceptions of Item IVJ.,
authorizing the City's investment agreement and approving the statement of investment
policy.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
STUDENTS RECOGNIZED Katie Romanow, 5416 Stauder Circle, explained.why students were in
attendance at the meeting.
POLICE CHIEF JEFF LONG INTRODUCED Manager Hughes introduced newly hired Police Chief
Jeff Long and informed the Council of his work history with the City's Police Department and
educational background. Police Chief Long stated that retired Police Chief Siitari had told him that
he was very lucky to work for Edina and he agreed.
HENNEPIN COUNTY ATTORNEY PRESENTATION Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman
complimented the excellent capabilities of the Edina Police Department
Freeman agreed with the aGity „f Edina's o„ic..e Department He updated the Council
regarding the County's successful efforts with community prosecution, mortgage fraud, early
intervention truancy programs, low crime trends in Edina, and Edina's success in combating crime.
Mr. Freeman summarized action taken in two prosecution cases and commended the Council for
providing the resources needed to the City's Police Department. Mayor Hovland thanked Mr.
Freeman for his thorough report.
*MINUTES APPROVED — REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 15, 2009 Motion made by
Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson approving the minutes of the Regular
Meeting of December 15, 2009.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD ON BA -359 BRAEMAR HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY
IMPROVEMENTS, BA -375 BROR ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS,
AND BA -376 MOCCASIN VALLEY ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS
Affidavits of Notice presented and ordered placed on file.
Assistant City Engineer Sullivan presented the revised feasibility reports for the Braemar Hills
neighborhood, Bror Road neighborhood, and Moccasin Valley Road neighborhood roadway
improvements. Mr. Sullivan presented estimated costs as follows: Braemar Hills neighborhood
roadway improvement project at $1,460,473.18; Bror Road neighborhood street reconstruction
project at $68,875.11; and, Valley Road neighborhood street reconstruction project at $181,542.34.
He advised that all projects included City owned utility repairs. In all projects, the roadway cost
would be fully funded from a special assessment and all City owned utility repairs would be funded
from the respective utility funds. Mr. Sullivan advised staff had analyzed these projects and found
the projects were necessary, cost effective, and feasible from an engineering standpoint.
The Council discussed the roadway projects, methodology, and anticipated assessments. Mr.
Sullivan answered questions of the Council and described the process used to gain public
Page 1
Minutes /Edina City Council /January 5, 2010
involvement and how resident's concerns were addressed. Public Works Director /City Engineer
Houle advised the City did not anticipate any issues with City plowing or emergency vehicle
access.
Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 7:46 p.m.
Public Testimony
Judy Edin, 7033 Valley View Road, addressed the Council.
Member Brindle made a motion, seconded by Member Housh, to close the public hearing.
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
Mr. Houle addressed questions raised during public testimony. Finance Director Wallin explained
the interest rate that would be charged, based on State Statute standards.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -10 ADOPTED — ORDERING BRAEMAR HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS Member Swenson introduced and moved adoption of
Resolution No. 2010 -10, ordering improvement for Braemar Hills neighborhood street
reconstruction, Improvement No. BA -359. Member Housh seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -12 ADOPTED — ORDERING BROR ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS Member Brindle introduced and moved adoption of
Resolution No. 2010 -12, ordering improvement for Bror Road neighborhood street
reconstruction, Improvement No. BA -375. Member Bennett seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -13 ADOPTED — ORDERING MOCCASIN VALLEY ROAD
NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS Member Bennett introduced and moved
adoption of Resolution No. 2010 -13, ordering improvement for Moccasin Valley Road
neighborhood street reconstruction, Improvement No. BA -376. Member Swenson seconded
the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON BA -362 PARKWOOD KNOLLS NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY
IMPROVEMENTS — RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -11 ADOPTED Affidavits of Notice presented and
ordered placed on file.
Mr. Sullivan presented the feasibility report for the Parkwood Knolls neighborhood street
reconstruction project. He advised that 22 residents out of 84 properties opposed the inclusion of
curb and gutter and resident questionnaires indicated residents did not support the inclusion of
sidewalks. Mr. Sullivan noted the project was estimated at $1,657,423.94, which included City
owned utility repairs. The roadway cost would be fully funded from a special assessment and all
City owned utility repairs would be funded from the respective utility funds. Staff had analyzed the
project and found it was necessary, cost effective, and feasible from and engineering standpoint.
The Council discussed the project and inclusion of curb and gutter, noting that cost would be
funded by the City and not assessed. Mr. Sullivan answered questions of the Council about how
safety issues could be addressed. It was noted that curb and gutter would still retain the
Page 2
i
Minutes /Edina City Council /January 5. 2010
neighborhood's rural character and better manage stormwater. The Council discussed the
purpose of sidewalk to provide connectivity. Mr. Houle explained the sidewalk was within the
updated Comprehensive Plan; however, after further review with residents, staff would not support
a sidewalk on Parkwood because it would not meet the City's financing policy based on roadway
volume.
Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 8:12 p.m.
Public Testimony
William Donnelly, 6209 Parkwood Road, addressed the Council.
Robert Rusnak, 6232 Idylwood Lane, addressed the Council.
Mark Peterson, 6309 Knoll Drive South, addressed the Council.
Nick O'Hara, 6201 Knoll Drive South, addressed the Council.
Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, to close the public hearing.
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
Mr. Houle stated staff would always recommend bulkhead curb and gutter since it sustained less
damage by snowplows and provided better stormwater management than surmountable curb, and
met ADA standards. Mr. Sullivan addressed questions raised during public testimony and the
Council. Mr. Houle explained how project estimates were calculated and noted that due to
competitive bids the costs of recent projects had been less than estimated. He advised of difficulty
in matching colored concrete should an area need to be patched. He stated the cost increase for
colored concrete would be 10% and which would be assessed to benefiting properties. Following
discussion and review of resident survey results, the Council indicated support for staff's
recommendation for non - colored bulkhead curb and gutter.
Member Swenson introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2010 -11, ordering
improvement for Parkwood Knolls neighborhood street reconstruction including bulkhead
type curb and gutter, Improvement No. BA -362. Member Housh seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON INCREASING CERTAIN FEES — FIRST READING GRANTED OF
ORDINANCE 2010 -01 Affidavits of Notice presented and ordered placed on file.
Planning Director Teague reviewed the survey that identified how Edina's fees compared to other
metropolitan area cities, noting that while Edina's fees were generally on the high end, it was the
only city that held two formal public hearings. He explained the increase in the certificate of
appropriateness fee reflected the new approval process required by the Heritage Preservation
Board and associated charges incurred by the City's consultant. He recommended first reading of
the draft ordinance.
The Council discussed the fees and asked questions of Mr. Teague. City Attorney Knutson
advised the City could not set its fees higher than the actual costs. It was agreed that second
reading would be considered as a consent agenda item pending written documentation by staff
that the City's fees were appropriate. Staff was also asked to review the fee structure for
residential alarms should the police department be required to make multiple trips to the property.
Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 8:47 p.m.
Page 3
Minutes /Edina City Council /January 5, 2010
Public Testimony
No one appeared to comment.
Member Housh made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, to close the public hearing.
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Bennett, to grant First Reading of
Ordinance No. 2010 -01, planning fees for 2010.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
*AWARD OF BID — PURCHASE OF POLICE SQUAD CARS Motion made by Member Bennett
and seconded by Member Swenson awarding the bid for four 2010 Ford Crown Victoria
police interceptors to the recommended low bidder, Elk River Ford at $91,708.00.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*AWARD OF BID — SANDBLAST AND PAINT MAIN POOL — EDINA AQUATIC CENTER Motion
made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson awarding the bid for the
sandblast and paint of the main pool, Edina Aquatic Center, to the recommended low
bidder, American Sandblasting, Inc. at $34,500.00.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*CHANGE ORDER — WEST 70TH STREET & METRO BOULEVARD MILL AND OVERLAY
PROJECT Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson
authorizing change order for West 70th Street and Metro Boulevard mill and overlay project,
City Contract No. ENG 09 -8, in the amount of $23,310.74.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
MAYOR PRO TEM APPOINTED The Council agreed to discuss the method of Mayor Pro Tern
appointment at an upcoming work session to assure equity in responsibility and work load.
Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Bennett, to appoint Member Housh
as Mayor Pro Tern for 2010.
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -01 ADOPTED ACCEPTING VARIOUS DONATIONS Mayor Hovland
explained that in order to comply with State Statutes; all donations to the City must be adopted by
Resolution and approved by four favorable votes of the Council accepting the donations. Member
Bennett introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2010 -01, accepting various
donations. Member Brindle seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -02 ADOPTED — OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER DESIGNATED Motion made
by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010 -02,
designating official newspaper.
Motion carried on rollcall vote —.five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -03 ADOPTED — SIGNATORY DESIGNATED Motion made by
Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010 -03,
signatory resolution.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
Page 4
Minutes /Edina City Council /January 5. 2010
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -04 ADOPTED — SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY DIRECTOR/
ALTERNATE DIRECTOR DESIGNATED Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by
Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010 -04, designating director and alternate
director to Suburban Rate Authority.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -05 ADOPTED — LOGIS DIRECTOR/ALTERNATE DIRECTOR
DESIGNATED Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to
adopt Resolution No. 2010 -05, designating director and alternate director to LOGIS.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -06 ADOPTED — FACSIMILE SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED Motion
made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010-
06, authorizing use of facsimile signatures by public officials.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -07 ADOPTED — OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES DESIGNATED Motion
made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010-
07, designating depositories.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -08 ADOPTED — EDINA FIRE RELIEF BOARD APPOINTED Motion
made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt Resolution No. 2010-
08, designating municipal trustees of the Edina Firefighters Relief Association board of
trustees.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
CITY'S INVESTMENT AGREEMENT AUTHORIZED AND STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT
POLICY APPROVED — RESOLUTION 2010 -09 ADOPTED Mr. Wallin answered the Council's
questions about the impact of last year's economic events on the City's investment policy and
practice to minimize the City's risk of exposure. The Council asked staff to provide a summary
investment report when quarterly reports were provided. Member Bennett introduced and
moved adoption of Resolution No. 2010 -09, authorizing investment agreement. Member
Swenson seconded the motion.
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
*COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT APPROVED FOR JOINT USE AND MAINTENANCE OF A
VEHICLE Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson accepting a
cooperative agreement between the City of Eden Prairie and the City of Edina for the joint
use and maintenance of a fire department vehicle.
Motion carried on a roll call vote — five ayes.
ORDINANCE NO. 2009 -15 ADOPTED — AMENDING UTILITY FEE CALCULATION
METHODOLOGY Mr. Hughes advised the amendment included the 5% per quarter fee for unpaid
balances and language regarding non - emergency termination of service. Attorney Knutson
explained the terms of a non - emergency termination of service and recommended a revision to the
first sentence of Section 1100.05, Subdivision 1, to indicate: "If the City wishes to terminate
service for any reason other than emergency, the city staff shall seek specific authority from the
City Council to initiate the termination process." Member Housh made a motion, seconded by
Member Bennett, to waive Second Reading adopting Ordinance No. 2009 -15, amending the
Edina city code subsections 1100 and 1120 utility fee calculation methodology, as revised.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
Page 5
Minutes /Edina Citv Council /January 5. 2010
*ENGINEERING SERVICE — WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN Motion made by Member
Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson authorizing City Manager to approve
engineering proposal for the update to the Edina Wellhead Protection Plan.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*ENGINEERING SERVICE — NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY PROJECT Motion made by
Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson authorizing City Manager to approve
engineering proposal for the final plans and specifications for West 70th Street
improvements.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
*RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -14 ADOPTED — ROUTE 3A SOUTHWEST LIGHT RAIL CORRIDOR
ENDORCED Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by Member Swenson to adopt
Resolution No. 2010 -14, endorsing the recommendation of the Southwest Transitway
Technical Advisory Committee concerning the recommendation for Route 3A as the locally
preferred alternative for the Southwest Transitway.
Motion carried on rollcall vote. —five ayes.
COMMUNITY COMMENT
No one appeared to comment.
*CONFIRMATION OF CLAIMS, PAID Motion made by Member Bennett and seconded by
Member Swenson approving payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the
Check Register dated December 17, 2009, and consisting of 25 pages: General Fund
$148,158.29; CDBG Fund $79,072.00; Communications Fund $125.00; Police Special
Revenue $1,134.61; Working Capital Fund $19,492.18; Art Center Fund $1,037.57; Golf Dome
Fund $1,301.17; Golf Course Fund $18,192.72; Ice Arena Fund $1,993.11;
Edinborough /Centennial Lakes Fund $10,204.21; Liquor Fund $167,259.85; Utility Fund
$49,973.11; Storm Sewer Fund $2,861.50; PSTF Agency Fund $164.47; TOTAL $500,969.99
and for approval of payment of claims dated December 24, 2009, and consisting of 33
pages: General Fund $135,007.30; Communications Fund $7,224.33; Police Special Revenue
$155.56; Working Capital Fund $1,445,795.05; Art Center Fund $20,900.69; Golf Dome Fund
$4,698.84; Aquatic Center Fund $115.32; Golf Course Fund $7,053.87; Ice Arena Fund
$7,888.40; Edinborough /Centennial Lakes Fund $15,469.06; Liquor Fund $202,228.88; Utility
Fund $164,135.59; Storm Sewer Fund $19,964.28; Recycling Fund $32.33; PSTF Agency
Fund $631.79; TOTAL $2,031,301.29; and for approval of payment of claims dated December
31, 2009, and consisting of 15 pages: General Fund $48,507.75; Communications Fund
$2,786.92; Police Special Revenue $320.00; Working Capital Fund $47.12; Art Center Fund
$2,249.85; Golf Dome Fund $2,537.11; Ice Arena Fund $10,863.71; Edinborough /Centennial
Lakes Fund $3,955.80; Liquor Fund $119,586.07; Utility Fund $375,094.39; PSTF Agency
Fund $3,567.50; TOTAL $569,516.22.
Motion carried on rollcall vote — five ayes.
ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -2 GRANTED FIRST READING AMENDING UTILITY FEES Mark Ruff,
Ehlers & Associates, provided an overview of Ehler's analysis of the City's 2010 water utility billing
structure and equity recommendations regarding the amount of the fixed fee, fee to commercial
and residential users, and how to deal with Morningside. Mr. Ruff provided information related to
the City's current fixed fee and recommended no change. He then addressed usage by type
(commercial /residential) and explained why Ehlers recommended the commercial rate not be
changed. Mr. Ruff reviewed their analysis of the rate charged to Morningside and concurred that
$.34, as adopted in August 2009 to be charged to Morningside water users, was a reasonable rate
plus the fixed charge. Ehler's analysis found the City's overall rate structure was equitable. a
The Council discussed its desire to determine the most equitable rate that covered capital costs. It
questioned the cost to produce and distribute water, if the City was charging enough to pay for the
Page 6
Minutes /Edina City Council /January 5. 2010
cost of the system, and was charging in a way that met objectives. The Council discussed Ehler's
analysis and asked questions of Mr. Ruff who recommended a tiered rate for Morningside to
comply with the State's requirement of rate structures that promote water conservation. view -e#
It was noted that Morningside was paying the fixed rate the
same as other water customers.
The Council discussed eeAsidered its reliance on the recommendation of City staff and its
consultants. Father thr 'rrun -att inremnrnne ; It was noted that the Council had
previously received a recommendation by staff and now a recommendation by an outside
consultant so the issue was worthy of consideration tonight. Mr. Wallin stated the utility rate
analysis started almost a year ago: noting he had analyzed the rates in several ways, spent many
hours in discussion with staff and other resources, and believed staff's recommendation resulted in
a fair charge for the Morningside area. Mr. Wallin stated he felt it was fair when present3ed last
summer and still believed it was a fair amount to charge.
The Council indicated it had been sensitive to what Morningside paid for water, noting those
residents would not be charged above what would be paid if living on the other side of France
Avenue. The question was raised whether the proposed rate treated residents equally and if more
time should be allowed to gain input from Morningside residents.
Member Swenson's motion to accept 34 cents failed for lack of a second.
The Council further discussed staff's recommendation and noted the Morningside area had
historically been charged a different rate which would still be the case. It was indicated that the
Council was elected to make decisions for the entire community and support was expressed for
City -wide application of tiered rates. s ppeFt was expFe66erl fn-.r a tiered to with a !`i+„ _wide
app4+satien. Mr. Ruff explained the retail rate for Minneapolis was $3.05 in 2010. He noted Edina's
retail rate of $1.89 plus 34 cents would equal $2.13 per unit. If a fixed rate at 42 cents, the total
would be $2.65 for an average user. Thus, the average user would still pay substantially less than
the retail rate for Minneapolis.
The Council considered whether the ordinance should contain language to address the rate
charged by Minneapolis for Morningside. Mr. Wallin explained that in the past, Edina had set the
Morningside rate later to take into consideration the rate being charged by Minneapolis. Mr.
Hughes suggested language could indicate "but not less than the rate charged by Minneapolis."
Member Housh made a motion to grant First Reading of Ordinance No. 2010 -02, amending
utility fees. Member Brindle seconded the motion
Ayes: Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson, Hovland
Motion carried.
There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Hovland declared the meeting
adjourned at 10:25 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk
Minutes approved by Edina City Council, January 19, 2010.
James B. Hovland, Mayor
Video Copy of the January 5, 2010, meeting available.
Page 7
MINUTES
OF THE WORK SESSION OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
HELD AT CITY HALL
JANUARY 5, 2010
5:00 P.M.
Mayor Hovland called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room of City Hall.
Answering rollcall were Members Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson and Mayor Hovland. Also
attending when persons were being interviewed for their respective board or commission were: Chris
Rofidal, Heritage Preservation Board Chair; Todd Fronek, Park Board Chair; and Geof Workinger,
Transportation Commission Chair. City Manager Hughes was also in attendance.
Mayor Hovland stated the purpose of the meeting was to interview applicants for appointment to the
various City Council Advisory Boards, Committees and Commissions.
The following candidates for appointment were interviewed: Virginia Winniger, Daniel Flo, Brent Hall,
Stephen Sando, Jini Washburn, Carolyn Peterson, Robert Wilkins, Kandace Ellis, Josh Sprague and
Ellen Jones.
There being no further business, Mayor Hovland adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m
Respectfully submitted,
Minutes approved by Edina City Council, January 19, 2010
Gordon Hughes, City Manager
James B. Hovland, Mayor
MINUTES
OF THE WORK SESSION OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
HELD AT CITY HALL
JANUARY 6, 2010
5:00 P.M.
Mayor Hovland called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room of City Hall.
Answering rollcall were Members Bennett, Brindle, Housh, Swenson and Mayor Hovland. Mayor
Hovland entered the meeting at 5:20 p.m. Also attending when persons were being interviewed for
their respective board or commission were: Chris Rofidal, Heritage Preservation Board Chair; Russ
Stanton, Human Rights and Relations Commission Chair; Todd Fronek, Park Board Chair; and Geof
Workinger, Transportation Commission Chair. City Manager Hughes was also in attendance.
Mayor Hovland stated the purpose of the meeting was to interview applicants for appointment to the
various City Council Advisory Boards, Committees and Commissions.
The following candidates for appointment were interviewed: Ruth Valgemae, Damaria (Dee) Moore,
Gene Flicek, Bill Alldredge, Peter Roose, Louise Segreto, Claudia Carr, Carl Gulbronson, Katherine
Bronner, Steven E. Carlson, Nathan Franzen and Douglas Mezera. It was noted that Kumar Belani
was absent for his interview. Staff will follow up and reschedule for January 19, 2010.
There being no further business, Mayor Hovland adjourned the meeting at 7:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Minutes approved by Edina City Council, January 19, 2010
Gordon Hughes, City Manager
James B. Hovland, Mayor
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
From: Wayne D. Houle, PE 6
Public Works Director/ City
Engineer
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Public Hearing - Interlachen
Circle Neighborhood
Roadway Improvements —
Improvement No. BA -361.
Agenda Item # II.A .
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends
Action
❑ To H RA
® To Council
® Motion
® Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
Recommendation:
If the Council determines the project to be necessary, cost - effective, and feasible, Council shall
adopt Resolution No. 2010 -15 accepting the feasibility study and approving Interlachen Circle
Neighborhood Roadway Improvements — Improvement No. BA -361, authorize plans and
specifications to be completed and bids taken.
Info /Background:
City staff initiated this project. The proposed project involves reconstructing the existing roadway,
improvements to the water main, sanitary and storm sewer systems.
The Feasibility Study was received at the December 15, 2009 City Council meeting. Additional
correspondence received by the engineering department, the public hearing notice, certificate of
mailings, and list of labels are included in this report.
The overall project cost is estimated at $258,600, which includes City owned utility repairs. Funding
for the roadway cost will be from a special assessment of 100% of the roadway cost. All City owned
utility repairs will be from the respective utility funds.
Staff has analyzed the project and feels that the project is necessary, cost - effective, and feasible
from an engineering standpoint.
G: \Engineering \Improvements \BA361 Interlachen Cirde (2010)\DESIGNTEASIBLITIY (All Pre - Designs) \PUBLIC HEARING\20100119
RRpublic hearing - BA361.docx
w9sN��l� RESOLUTION NO. 2010-15
o e ORDERING IMPROVEMENT FOR
J �o INTERLACHEN CIRCLE NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY
IMPROVEMENTS
N IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -361
City of Edina
WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council, adopted the 1St day of December, 2009,
fixed a date for a council hearing on Improvement No. BA -361, the proposed improvement
of Interlachen Circle Neighborhood Roadway Improvements; and
WHEREAS, ten days' mailed notice and two weeks' published notice of the hearing
was given, and the hearing was held thereon on the 19th day of January, 2010, at which all
persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EDINA, MINNESOTA:
1. Such improvement is necessary, cost - effective, and feasible to update
aging infrastructure which involves reconstructing the roadway, and
improvements to the water main, sanitary sewer and storm sewer
systems.
2. Such improvement is hereby ordered.
3. The city engineer is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement. The engineer shall prepare plans and specifications for
the making of such improvement.
4. The city council declares its official intent to reimburse itself for the
costs of the improvement from the proceeds of tax exempt bonds.
Dated: January 19, 2010
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby
certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City
Council at its Regular Meeting of January 19, 2010, and as recorded in the Minutes of said
Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of '20
City Clerk
City Hall 952- 927 -8861
4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952 -826 -0390
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394 www.cityofedina.com TTY 952- 826 -0379
Jack Sullivan
From:
Jack Sullivan
Sent:
Monday, December 14, 2009 9:24 AM
To:
'jns9t @aol.com'
Subject:
RE: Interlachen Circle Street Project
Your information will be included as correspondence to Council.
Our feasibility report is recommending to keep the eyebrow as it is configured today. Therefore no changes to your
driveway, just some minor grade tweaks to get the drainage to work.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan(a)-ci.edina.mn.us
From: jns9t @aol.com [mailto:jns9t @aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:10 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Subject: Interlachen Circle Street Project
Jack,
Thanks for coming out to our house at 5617 Interlachen Circle to review the street project scheduled to take place next
year. This will confirm that we would like to keep the eyebrow in front of our house as it exists today with the exception of
modest drainage changes that we discussed. It is our understanding that you will be recommending that the street
configuration stay the same and we all agreed that it would be difficult to create an alternative solution for extending the
driveways. Please forward our comments to the city counsel members and let us know if anything changes in terms of
your recommendations.
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CERTIFICATE OF MAILING NOTICE
CITY OF EDINA )
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified acting City Clerk of the City of Edina,
Minnesota, hereby certify that on the following date December 30, 2009, acting on
behalf of said City, I deposited in the United States mail copies of the attached Notice
of Public Hearing for Interlachen Circle Neighborhood Improvements (Exhibit A),
enclosed in sealed envelopes, with postage thereon duly prepaid, addressed to the
persons at the addresses as shown on the mailing list (Exhibit B), attached to the
original hereof, which list is on file in my office, said persons being those appearing on
the records of the County Auditor as owners of the property listed opposite their
respective names, as of a date 18 days prior to the date of the hearing; and that I. also
sent said notice to the following corporations at the indicated addresses whose property
is exempt from taxation and is therefore not carried on the records of said County
Auditor.
NAME
ADDRESS
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this -9c)_"ay of
20_Q s
Edina Lop
6q:-
NEW PUBLIC HEARING DATE - JANUARY 19, 2010
Citiy of Edina
December 30, 2009
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -361
INTERLACHEN CIRCLE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS
The Edina City Council will meet at Edina City Hall, on Tuesday, January 19, 2010, at 7:00
p.m., to consider the public hearing on roadway improvements for Interlachen Circle
Neighborhood. This hearing is being conducted under the authority granted by Minnesota
Statutes, Chapter 429.
This hearing has been called as a recommendation from staff. The proposed project would
be constructed in the summer of 2010 with the assessment hearing occurring in the fall of
2011. The estimated project cost is $163,350.00. The cost of the project will be funded by
special assessment. The estimated cost per assessable lot is $9,074.00 per residential
equivalent unit. The assessments can be divided over a ten -year period with intereE
accumulating on the unpaid balance.
The area proposed to be assessed the cost of the proposed improvement includes the
following:
5601 to 5649 Interlachen Circle.
Your receipt of this notice is an indication that property whose ownership is listed to you is
among those properties which are considered to be benefited by the improvement.
The City Council can authorize the proposed project immediately upon the close of the
hearing.
City all 952- 927 -8861
y FAX 952- 826 -0390
4801 WES-T 50TH STREET TTY 952- 826 -0379
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424-1394 www.cityofedina.com
' ® IS 1
��plate Sb� j
wnw away u�w w
Feed Paper =; expose Pop-Up Edge Te
i 11__ " U CKY� 5960T"" i
j -�w�r1 Qr' J
tJgy�� 5160®
2911721420028
2911721420029
2911721420030
Brian C Gudmundson
Kurt Wiessner
Lloyd Warren
-01 Interlachen Cir
5603 Interlachen Cir
5609 Interlachen Cir
.ina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
2911721420 031
2911721420032
2911721420022
Loren & Barbara Lorig
Jay & Tara Jensen
Bruce & Nancy Gethin
5613 Interlachen Cir
5617 Interlachen Cir
5621 Interlachen Cir
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN -55436
2911721420021
2911721420020
2911721420019
Phillip Soran & Maragret Selby-
Wayne & Marjorie Hergott
Jon Barnett
Soran
5629 Interlachen Cir
5633 Interlachen Cir
5625 Interlachen Cir
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
2911721420018
2911721420017
2911721420016
Thomas & Lynne Winninger
Ricardo S Pronove
Scott & Niki Moeller
5637 Interlachen Cir
5641 Interlachen Cir
5645 Interlachen Cir
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
2911721420015
2911721420023
2911721420024
Bernabe & Lynn Hechanova
David & Lisa Hopkins
Jeffrey Rivkin & Marilyn Colby
5649 Interlachen Cir
5646 Interlachen Cir
Rivkin
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
5642 Interlachen Cir
Edina, MN 55436
/-911721420025
2911721420026
2911721420027
J G & C Y Bauleke
Jeffrey & Courtney Jones
Marc & Jill Walburg
5636 Interlachen Cir
5610 Interlachen Cir
5600 Interlachen Cir
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
Edina, MN 55436
l:tiquettes fadles & peter ; Repliez 6 la hachure An de ; www.avery.com
Utillsez le gabarit AVERY® 5160® i chSens dent r6vdler le rebord Pop -UpT"" i 1- 800 -GO -AVERY
,s
REPORURECOMMEN DATION
To: Mayor & City Council
From: Wayne D. Houle, P
Public Works Direcpff City
Engineer
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Public Hearing Interlachen
Bluff Neighborhood
Roadway Improvements —
Improvement No. BA -374.
Recommendation:
Agenda Item #
Consent
Information Only
Mgr. Recommends
Action
II.B .
❑ To H RA
® To Council
® Motion
® Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
If the Council determines the project to be necessary, cost - effective, and feasible, Council shall
adopt Resolution No. 2010 -16 accepting the feasibility study and approving Interlachen Bluff
Neighborhood Roadway Improvements — Improvement No. BA -374, authorize plans and
specifications to be completed and bids taken.
Info /Background:
City staff initiated this project. The proposed project involves reconstructing the existing roadway,
improvements to the water main, sanitary and storm sewer systems.
The Feasibility Study was received at the December 15, 2009 City Council meeting. Additional
correspondence received by the engineering department, the public hearing notice, certificate of
mailings, and list of labels are included in this report.
The Feasibility Study recommends changing the curb and gutter in the bulb of the cul -de -sac. At the
request of some residents, staff met onsite in early December to discuss the possibility of changing
the surmountable curb and gutter to barrier style along the entire street (beyond the bulb of the cul-
de -sac). The engineering department has reviewed the curb and gutter and believe it is functioning
properly and does not need to be replaced. Since changing the curb style is for cosmetic reasons
the additional costs to residents will be approximately $1,450 per REU.
G:\Engineering \Improvements \BA374 Interlachen Bluff ( 2010) \DESIGN \FEASIBILITY\PUBLIC HEARING\20100119 RRpublic hearing -
BA374.docx
This cost is not included in this proposal assessment. The choices the Council has are as follows:
1. Replace the curb and gutter only in the bulb of the cul -de -sac
2. Leave the curb and gutter as -is along the street (beyond the bulb of the cul -de -sac)
3. Replace all the curb and gutter
a. If all the property owners sign a waiver for the additional costs.
b. Fund all the curb and gutter thru the Storm Sewer Fund (This expenditure has not
been included in the storm sewer rates)
The overall project cost is estimated at $109,500, which includes City owned utility repairs. Funding
for the roadway cost will be from a special assessment of 100% of the roadway cost. The storm
sewer fund would be used to fund the change in curb for the bulb of the cul -de -sac. All City owned
utility repairs will be from the respective utility funds.
Staff has analyzed the project and feels that the project is necessary, cost - effective, and feasible
from an engineering standpoint.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-16
ORDERING. IMPROVEMENT FOR
Hr� �o INTERLACHEN BLUFF NEIGHBORHOOD ROADWAY
IMPROVEMENTS
•'�"�® IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -374
a
City Of Edina
WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council, adopted the 1St day of December, 2009,
fixed a date for a council hearing on Improvement No. BA -374, the proposed improvement
of Interlachen Bluff Neighborhood Roadway Improvements; and
WHEREAS, ten days' mailed notice and two weeks' published notice of the hearing
was given, and the hearing was held thereon on the 19th day of January, 2010, at which all
persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EDINA, MINNESOTA:
1. Such improvement is necessary, cost- effective, and feasible to update
aging infrastructure which involves reconstructing the roadway, and
improvements to the water main, sanitary sewer and storm sewer
systems.
2. Such improvement is hereby ordered.
3. The city engineer is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement. The engineer shall prepare plans and specifications for
the making of such improvement.
4. The city council declares its official intent to reimburse itself for the
costs of the improvement from the proceeds of tax exempt bonds.
Dated: January 19, 2010
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS
CITY OF EDINA )
James B. Hovland, Mayor
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby
certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City
Council at its Regular Meeting of January 19, 2010, and as recorded in the Minutes of said
Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of
City Hall
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424-1394
www.cityofedina.com
,20
City Clerk
952 - 927 -8861
FAX 952 - 826 -0390
TTY 952- 826 -0379
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING NOTICE
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified acting City Clerk of the City of Edina,
Minnesota, hereby certify that on the following date December 30, 2009, acting on
behalf of said City, I deposited in the United States mail copies of the attached Notice
of Public Hearing for Interlachen Bluff Neighborhood Improvements (Exhibit A),
enclosed in sealed envelopes, with postage thereon duly prepaid, addressed to the
persons at the addresses as shown on the mailing list (Exhibit B), attached to the
original hereof, which list is on file in my office, said persons being those appearing on
the records of the County Auditor as owners of the property listed opposite their
respective names, as of a date 18 days prior to the date of the hearing; and that I also
sent said notice to the following corporations at the indicated addresses whose property
is exempt from taxation and is therefore not carried on the records of said County.
Auditor.
NAME
ADDRESS
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this %3 ' day of
20_ Q _ .
"41 V,� _i
. �'
NEW PUBLIC HEARING DATE - JANUARY 19, 2010
City of Edina
December 30, 2009
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -374
INTERLACHEN BLUFF NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS
The Edina City Council will meet at Edina City Hall, on Tuesday, January 19, 2010, at 7:00
p.m., to consider the public hearing on roadway improvements for Interlachen Bluff
Neighborhood. This hearing is being conducted under the authority granted by Minnesota
Statutes, Chapter 429.
This hearing has been called as a recommendation from staff. The proposed project would
be constructed in the summer of 2010 with the assessment hearing occurring in the fall of
2011. The estimated project cost is $90,800.00. The cost of the project will be funded by
special assessment. The estimated cost per assessable lot is $11,350.00 per residential
equivalent unit. The assessments can be divided over a ten -year period with interest
accumulating on the unpaid balance.
The area proposed to be assessed the cost of the proposed improvement includes the
following:
5000 to 5061 Interlachen Bluff.
Your receipt of this notice is an indication that property whose ownership is listed to you is
among those properties which are considered to be benefited by the improvement.
The City Council can authorize the proposed project immediately upon the close of the
hearing.
City Hall
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394
www.cityofedina.com
952 - 927 -8861
FAX 952- 826 -0390
TTY 952 - 826 -0379
wog tienenMnm
2911721410062
Barbara L Schoenwetter
5000 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410065
Thomas & Anita Hope Silver
5060 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410068
Sandra Pohlad
5021 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
KLUI ruwa r- -4-- -1- -r-s-
ap up eimpey et ralf�8 rp eh
2911721410063
Brian Gould & Christine
Gasparovich
5020 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410066
John & Marcia Huepenbecker
5061 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410069
Larry & Terrie Rose
5001 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410064
Scott & Ann MacDonald
5040 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
2911721410067
Theodore & Margaret Boehne
5041 Interlachen Bluff
Edina, MN 55436
Jack Sullivan
From:
Ted Boehne [trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To:
Jack Sullivan
Cc:
John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject:
Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: 'Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next day or two
regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan(cD-ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: 'Ted Boehne'
Cc: 'John Hueppenbecker'; 'Scott MacDonald'; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style of the entire
street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style in order to control
storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb change
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised assessment cost. The
assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of $1400. The cost includes changing out
the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb change out is
something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street submit a form letter expressing the
interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll need some time
to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
I have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for their review.
htto: / /www.ci.edina.mn.us /Departments /L5 Construction Proiects BA361interlachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
0sullivan(a)ci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next day or two
regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
isullivan(cD_ci.edina. mn. us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up.to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan
From: Wayne Houle
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 4:12 PM
To: 'ScottM @mac - mac.org'
Cc: Jack Sullivan; Bob Wilson; John Wallin; Jennifer Bennerotte
Subject: FW: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Mr. MacDonald:
Thank you for your inquiry about how much of your property taxes goes to fund public works. Public Works is mostly
funded through general property taxes. However, revenues are also generated through other sources as identified on
Page 12 of the 2009 Budget, see: http: / /www.cityofedina.com /Departments /L3 -11 Finance.htm. Looking solely at the
expenditures of the City, Page 12 of the budget, the Public Works department makes up 21.98% of the overall
expenditures. The Public Works budget only covers general street maintenance such as snow removal, deicing
activities, crack sealing and seal coating, street lighting, traffic signals, and pot hole patching to name a few activities (see
Pages 49 through 75 of the budget).
The majority of Edina's 250 miles of streets need to be reconstructed due to the age and condition of the pavement. The
City Council has adopted a very aggressive street reconstruction program over the past few years. The City Council also
adopted special assessment policies that cover special assessments for these types of projects, the policies can be
viewed at: http: //www.cityofedina.com /Departments /L4 SnecialAssessments.htm. Per the policies, curb and gutter is paid
for through the storm water fund. As Jack has stated, this only applies for curb and gutter that needs to be replaced for
structural reasons. Curb and gutter on Interlachen Bluff - through the "bulb" of the cul -de -sac is proposed to be replaced
due to the need to control surface water and also provide more of a "guide" for snow removal equipment. The remainder
of the curb and gutter is in good condition and would not need to be replaced. A property owner would need to pay for the
replacement of curb and gutter if the curb and gutter was not planned to be replaced with the project; this has been done
on other projects.
Please contact me if you have any other questions regarding the Public Works budget or the proposed project on
Interlachen Bluff.
Thank you.
Wayne D. Houle, PE
Director of Public Works / City Engineer
City of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Direct 952 - 826 -0443
Fax 952 - 826 -0389
whoule(cbci. edina. n. us
www.citvofedina.com
From: Scott MacDonald [mailto:ScottM @mac - mac.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:17 AM
To: Jack Sullivan; Ted Boehne
Cc: John Hueppenbecker
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
We discussed that part of our property taxes went to the general upkeep of the street. Do you know where I can see
specific details on how much money was collected and allocated to the street from my taxes? I don't know if I can look
this up online, or if I need to come into city hall. Let me know.
Thanks,
Scott MacDonald
Cytus
1300 Nicollet Mall #3037
Minneapolis, MN 55403
t. 612.339.7513
f. 612.339.7546
scottm @cytus.us
Linked -In Profile
From: Jack Sullivan [mailto:jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Ted Boehne
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style of the entire
street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style in order to control
storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb chancre
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised assessment cost. The
assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of $1400. The cost includes changing out
the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb change out is
something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street submit a form letter expressing the
interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll need some time
to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
I have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for their review.
http: / /www.ci.edina.mn.us /Departments /L5 Construction Projects BA3611nterlachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next day or two
regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next day or two
regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan
From:
Jack Sullivan
Sent:
Thursday, January 07, 2010 4:13 PM
To:
'johnhuep @aol.com'; Ted Boehne
Cc:
Scott MacDonald
Subject:
RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi John,
Thank you for the update. Even if you don't have consensus, please provide us with all those who are in favor of the curb
change out. Council will take all opinions into account when making their decisions.
The Engineering department addresses curb and gutter (g &g) in the following manor:
If a neighborhood does not have c &g, we will recommend to council to have it installed.
If a neighborhood already has c &g we only replace sections that are no longer properly draining.
In both cases the curb and gutter is paid out of the storm sewer fund and is not assessed to residents.
Residents who currently have c &g but choose to upgrade their old curb to new curb while still using the same
style (mostly for cosmetic reasons) will typically pay the city prior to the contractor placing the curb. This usually only
pertains to same style curb. You are asking to change curb styles which would produce a patchwork of styles. The
Engineering department would not support that type of change out.
Please contact me with any additional questions.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
From: johnhuep @aol.com [mailto:johnhuep @aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 11:56 AM
To: Jack Sullivan; Ted Boehne
Cc: Scott MacDonald
Subject: Re: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack, Happy New Year
To my knowledge, we do not have consensus on the curb project. I do have a question ... in other areas of town
that have been worked on (such as Country Club), was there an option of whether they wanted curb or not, with
a corresponding price difference, or did they simply receive the plan and get billed accordingly? Thanks, John
Huepenbecker
Sent via B1ackBerry from T- Mobile
From: "Jack Sullivan" <jsullivan@ci.edina.mn.us>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 11:25:50 -0600
To: Ted Boehne <trboehne @yahoo.com>
Cc: John Hueppenbecker <johnhuep @aol.com >; Scott MacDonald <scottm @mac- mac.org >; Jack
Sullivan<j sullivan @ci.edina.mn.us>
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Gentlemen,
I trust you r new year is getting off to a great start. I will be presenting your street improvement to the Edina City Council
on January 19, 2010.
Has your street had a chance to consider the wholesale change out of curb and gutter? In order for me to make the Jan.
19th date I'll need input from your neighborhood by Jan. 12th.
As we discussed in previous emails, I'd like to have letters of support from the residents who support the curb change out
and acknowledge an increase in the assessment cost. This could be a simple form letter with a signature and date. You
could drop it off at city hall or email them in
The process on the night of Jan. 19th will go much smoother if this issue has been resolved by Jan. 12th.
Please contact me with any questions.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: 'John Hueppenbecker'; 'Scott MacDonald'; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style of the entire
street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style in order to control
storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb change
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised assessment cost. The
assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of $1400. The cost includes changing out
the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb change out is
something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street submit a form letter expressing the
interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll need some time
to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
I have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for their review.
http://www.ci.edina.mn.us/Departments/L5 ConstructionProiects BA361interlachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan@ci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next day or two
regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan@ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan
From:
Scott MacDonald [ScottM @mac- mac.org]
Sent:
Monday, January 11, 2010 9:08 PM
To:
Jack Sullivan
Cc:
Ted Boehne; terrie.rose @comcast.net; John Hueppenbecker; bellemom @aol.com;
bsgould @comcast.net
Subject:
FW: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
We had a neighborhood meeting tonight to discuss your proposal. All of the families were represented
with the exception of one who we don't know if they are in town or not. The end result is we all would like
to have the curbing be consistent all of the way up and down the street.
Many of us have had conversations with various city officials where we seem to have gotten different
answers to our questions. With that in mind, we would like to have the following questions clarified before
we give the go-ahead on the curbs.
1. What percent of our property taxes is devoted to street maintenance?
2. In the past 10 years how much money has been specifically directed to the upkeep of Interlachen
Bluff? (Money specifically from property taxes)
3. Can you provide us with the maintenance schedule (what has actually taken place) for
Interlachen Bluff for the past 10 years, specifically crack repair, pot hole repair, and resurfacing?
4. It has been eluded that Interlachen Bluff was improperly built by the developer and that is why it
needs to be replaced after only 20 years. Was the street built to code when it was originally
developed, or was it not approved by the city at time of completion?
Most of us feel we have already paid the equivalent to the proposed $1400 additional assessment
through our property taxes that have not come back to our street but used elsewhere in Edina. The
answers to these questions will help finalize our decision.
Please give anyone of us a call if you have any questions.
Regards,
Scott MacDonald
From: Jack Sullivan [mailto:jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Ted Boehne
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style
of the entire street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting
in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style
in order to control storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb change
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised
assessment cost. The assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of
$1400. The cost includes changing out the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts
from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb
change out is something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street
submit a form letter expressing the interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in
cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll
need some time to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
I have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for
their review.
hftp://www.ci.edina.mn.us/Departments/L5 ConstructionProiects BA361interlachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
isullivan(cD- ci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next
day or two regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan((Dci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [maiito:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project/ curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
V3
Jack Sullivan
From: Anita Lurye - Silver [bellemom @aol.com]
*0:ent: Monday; January 18, 2010 10:23 AM
ScottM @mac - mac.org; Jack Sullivan
Cc: trboehne @yahoo.com; terrie.rose @comcast.net; johnhuep @aol.com; bsgould @comcast.net
Subject: Re: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
SOMEONE has been plowing and carving access to sewer at lower end of street .... first time
since we have lived here that this has taken place.
Anita
- - - -- Original Message---- -
From: Scott MacDonald <ScottM @mac - mac.org>
To: jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
Cc: Ted Boehne <trboehne @yahoo.com >; terrie.rose @comcast.net; John Hueppenbecker <johnhuep @aol.com >;
bellemom @aol.com; bsgould @comcast.net
Sent: Mon, Jan 18, 2010 9:23 am
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
I didn't get a reply to my email last week. Will you be able to provide us with the requested information prior to the
council meeting tomorrow night?
Thanks for your help,
Scott MacDonald
Cytus
1300 Nicollet Mall #3037
Minneapolis, MN 55403
t. 612.339.7513
f. 612.339.7546
scottm @cvtus.us
Linked -In Profile
From: Scott MacDonald
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 9:08 PM
To: jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
Cc: Ted Boehne; Terrie Rose (terrie.rosea)comcast.net); John Hueppenbecker; bellemom @aol.com;
bsgould @comcast.net
Subject: FW: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
We had a neighborhood meeting tonight to discuss your proposal. All of the families were represented
with the exception of one who we don't know if they are in town or not. The end result is we all would like
to have the curbing be consistent all of the way up and down the street.
Many of us have had conversations with various city officials where we seem to have gotten different
answers to our questions. With that in mind, we would like to have the following questions clarified before
we give the go -ahead on the curbs.
Jr.73 a/
1. What percent of our property taxes is devoted to street maintenance? 3
2. In the past 10 years how much money has been specifically directed to the upkeep of Interlachen
Bluff? (Money specifically from property taxes)
3. Can you provide us with the maintenance schedule (what has actually taken place) for
Interlachen Bluff for the past 10 years, specifically crack repair, pot hole repair, and resurfacing?
4. It has been eluded that Interlachen Bluff was improperly built by the developer and that is why it
needs to be replaced after only 20 years. Was the street built to code when it was originally
developed, or was it not approved by the city at time of completion?
Most of us feel we have already paid the equivalent to the proposed $1400 additional assessment
through our property taxes that have not come back to our street but used elsewhere in Edina. The
answers to these questions will help finalize our decision.
Please give anyone of us a call if you have any questions.
Regards,
Scott MacDonald
From: Jack Sullivan [ mailto :jsullivan@ci.edina.mn.usl
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Ted Boehne
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style
of the entire street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting
in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style
in order to control storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb chancre
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised
assessment cost. The assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of
$1400. The cost includes changing out the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts
from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb
change out is something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street
submit a form letter expressing the interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in
cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll
need some time to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for
their review.
http: / /www.ci.edina.mn.us /Departments /L5 ConstructionProiects BA361interlachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
:r;4e.4.-t :ZZ-. 15 '13
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
isullivanCcilci.edina.mn.us
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next
day or two regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
iullivan -ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne@yahoo.coml
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
Jack Sullivan /- / ?— le)
°rom: Jack Sullivan
ent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 3:06 PM
fo: Scott MacDonald
Cc: Ted Boehne; terrie.rose @comcast.net; John Hueppenbecker; bellemom @aol.com;
bsgould @comcast.net
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Mr. MacDonald,
I apologize for the delay in response to your questions. Please review the responses below and contact me with any
additional questions. I took your questions from the email string and gave our responses in the red italic text below.
1. What percent of our property taxes is devoted to street maintenance?
Public Works is mostly funded through general property taxes. However, revenues are also
generated through other sources as identified on Page 12 of the 2009 Budget,
see: http.IAvww.citvofedina.com /Departments /L3 -11 Finance.htm. Looking solely at the
expenditures of the City, Page 12 of the budget, the Public Works department makes up 21.98% of
the overall expenditures. The Public Works budget only covers general street maintenance such as
snow removal, deicing activities, crack sealing and seal coating, street lighting, traffic signals, and pot
hole patching to name a few activities (see Pages 49 through 75 of the budget).
2. In the past 10 years how much money has been specifically directed to the upkeep of Interlachen Bluff? (Money
specifically from property taxes)
As we stated in the answer above, we treat the system as a whole and do not break out how much
each street receives. We do not know of any City in the Country that has that level of detail.
3. Can you provide us with the maintenance schedule (what has actually taken place) for Interlachen Bluff for the
past 10 years, specifically crack repair, pot hole repair, and resurfacing?
Interlachen Bluff has had normal maintenance over the past 10 years, meaning that potholes
have been filled as noted or requested.
4. It has been eluded that Interlachen Bluff was improperly built by the developer and that is why it needs to be
replaced after only 20 years. Was the street built to code when it was originally developed, or was it not approved
by the city at time of completion?
Per what we have found for asbuilts for Interlachen Bluff it was not put in any different than the
other streets during that time. The specifications and quality control that we use today is different
today, due to the technology enhancements within the building industry. We anticipate using today's
specifications that a roadway will last 35 to 50 years.
Most of us feel we have already paid the equivalent to the proposed $1400 additional assessment through our property
taxes that have not come back to our street but used elsewhere in Edina. The answers to these questions will help
finalize our decision.
The past practice for when a property owner pays for curb replacement is when it is determined by
City staff that the curb does not need to be replaced. City staffs decision is based on the structural
integrity of the concrete and /or if the curb has settled and /or does not convey surface water correctly.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina ::T7� A4.
.T_-F v./
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
;ullivan@ci.edina.mn.us
From: Scott MacDonald [mailto:ScottM @mac - mac.org]
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:23 AM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: Ted Boehne; terrie.rose @comcast.net; John Hueppenbecker; bellemom @aol.com; bsgould @comcast.net
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
I didn't get a reply to my email last week. Will you be able to provide us with the requested information prior to the
council meeting tomorrow night?
Thanks for your help,
Scott MacDonald
Cytus
1300 Nicollet Mall #3037
Minneapolis, MN 55403
t. 612.339.7513
f. 612.339.7546
scottm @cytus.us
Linked -In Profile
From: Scott MacDonald
ent: Monday, January 11, 2010 9:08 PM
fo: jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us
Cc: Ted Boehne; Terrie Rose (terrie. rose@comcast. net); John Hueppenbecker; bellemom @aol.com;
bsgould @comcast.net
Subject: FW: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack,
We had a neighborhood meeting tonight to discuss your proposal. All of the families were represented
with the exception of one who we don't know if they are in town or not. The end result is we all would like
to have the curbing be consistent all of the way up and down the street.
Many of us have had conversations with various city officials where we seem to have gotten different
answers to our questions. With that in mind, we would like to have the following questions clarified before
we give the go -ahead on the curbs.
5. What percent of our property taxes is devoted to street maintenance?
6. In the past 10 years how much money has been specifically directed to the, upkeep of Interlachen
Bluff? (Money specifically from property taxes)
7. Can you provide us with the maintenance schedule (what has actually taken place) for
Interlachen Bluff for the past 10 years, specifically crack repair, pot hole repair, and resurfacing?
8. It has been eluded that Interlachen Bluff was improperly built by the developer and that is why it
needs to be replaced after only 20 years. Was the street built to code when it was originally
developed, or was it not approved by the city at time of completion?
Most of us feel we have already paid the equivalent to the proposed $1400 additional assessment
through our property taxes that have not come back to our street but used elsewhere in Edina. The
answers to these questions will help finalize our decision.
.-:�� h 3�
Please give anyone of us a call if you have an questions.
9 Y Y Yq
Regards,
Scott MacDonald
From: Jack Sullivan [mailto:jsullivan @ci.edina.mn.us]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Ted Boehne
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald; Jack Sullivan
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Ted and John,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your request. We have reviewed the desire to change the curb style
of the entire street to the barrier style curb. I'll present the two options that were discussed at our meeting
in mid December.
Current Feasibility Report
The current proposal has only the curb in the cul -de -sac changed out from surmountable to barrier style
in order to control storm drainage. The assessment amount per home is approximately $11,400.
Proposed Curb change
A wholesale change out of curb and gutter on the entire street could be accomplished at a revised
assessment cost. The assessment amount per home would be approximately $12,800, an increase of
$1400. The cost includes changing out the curb, driveway aprons, sod and other miscellaneous impacts
from the removal of the curb.
Please contact me prior to January 8th to discuss how the street would like to proceed. If the curb
change out is something the neighborhood wants to do, then I would ask that everyone on the street
submit a form letter expressing the interest to change out the curb while acknowledging the increase in
cost.
Please note that the Public Improvement Hearing will be held on January 19th, 2010 starting at 7pm. I'll
need some time to revise the report if the curb change out is desired.
I have included the link to the current Feasibility Report. This report has been forwarded to Council for
their review.
http: / /www.ci.edina.mn.us /Departments /L5 Construction Projects BA361interiachenCircle.htm
Please contact me with any additional questions you have.
Regards,
Jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivanCcilci.edina.mn.us
1 �e014, M�
From: Jack Sullivan
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
To: Ted Boehne'
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: RE: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
John and Ted,
Thank you for taking the time last week to meet regarding the pending project. I will email you in the next
day or two regarding how changes could be made to the curb style further up the hill.
Regards,
jack
Jack D. Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Edina
Direct: 952.826.0445
fax: 952.826.0389
jsullivan(o)-ci.edina.mn.us
From: Ted Boehne [mailto:trboehne @yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:42 PM
To: Jack Sullivan
Cc: John Hueppenbecker; Scott MacDonald
Subject: Our Mtg at 5040 Interlachen Bluff
Hi Jack
Another thanks for attending our street mtg at Scott MacDonald's Tuesday.
We all appreciated your input and candid responses regarding our street project /curb
issues. I did check the drain in front of 5020 Interlachen Bluff, it is before there
driveway.
I think the consensus was to do the curb from 5040 around the cul de sac up to mine
at 5041 which you thought the city would OK. Now after the snowplow went through this
AM, my sod is already tore up from the plow.
We will contact the neighbors and see if they would like that same curb to go up to
Interlachen Blvd. It would be part of the assessment correct? Once we have that
information we will let you know.
John & Ted
o� e
o REQUEST FOR PURCHASE /CHANGE ORDER
�• �ticoarow*T
Iddd
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: John Keprios, Director of Parks and Recreation
VIA: Gordon Hughes, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $15,000
DATE: January 19, 2010 AGENDA ITEM III. A.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Toro 3500 -D Rotary Rough Mower — Braemar Golf Course
DATE BID OPENED NA R QUOTE RECEIVED II BID OR QUOTE EXPIATION DATE
Company Amount of Quote or Bid
1. MTI Distributing 1. $25,917.13
(State Contract #442585)
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: ACCOUNT #:
MTI Distributing $25,917.13 (includes trade -in credit plus 5400.1740
sales tax)
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This is for purchase and delivery of a 2010 Toro Groundsmaster 3500 -D mower for Braemar
Golf Course. This is a 3 -wheel drive, 35 horse -power rotary mower that is used to maintain
Braemar Golf Course. It is being purchased under the Minnesota State Bid Contract and the
price includes a $5,000.00 trade -in credit for a 2002 Toro Groundsmaster 3500 -D rotary
mower. The new Toro Groundsmaster 3500 has a 68" width cut, 3 contour plus single blade
chambers with full rear rollers, sidewinder cutting units, zero turning radius and a hydrostatic
drive system. This mower is used primarily for cutting the rough and around the greens, sand
traps, trees and shrubs. The new unit comes with a 2 -year parts and labor warranty. This
purchase is funded under the Golf.Course 2010 maintenance equipment replacement fund
which is budgeted at.$145,000.00 for 2010 and is being purchased under the Minnesota State
Contract #442585. Staff recommends award of bid to MTI Distributing for $25,917.13.
John Kcado,4' Director
This Recommended bid is X
within budget
not within
Edina Nark and Recreation
Department
llin„ Frfnance Director
Gordon HughesAity Manager
o REQUEST FOR PURCHASE /CHANGE ORDER
IAAA
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: John Keprios, Director of Parks and Recreation
VIA: Gordon Hughes, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $15,000
DATE: January 19, 2010 AGENDA ITEM 11I. B.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:: Toro 5210 -D Reelmaster Fairway Mower— Braemar Golf Course
II DATE BID OPENED OR QUOTE RECEIVED II BID OR QUOTE EXPIRATION DATE A II
NA
Company
1. MTI Distributing
(State Contract #442585)
Amount of Quote or Bid
1. $36,943.10
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: ACCOUNT #:
MTI Distributing $36,943.10 (includes trade -in credit plus 5400.1740
delivery and sales tax)
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This is for purchase and delivery of a 2010 Toro Reelmaster 5210 -D fairway mower for
Braemar Golf Course. This is a 3 -wheel drive, 28 horse -power reel style (8 reel blades with a
100 inch width of cut) fairway mower that is used to maintain Braemar Golf Course's fairways.
It is being purchased under the Minnesota State Bid Contract number 442585 and the price
includes a $1,750.00 trade -in credit for a 1999 Jacobson 3400 Fairway mower. This mower is
used primarily for cutting the fairways. The new unit comes with a 2 -year parts and labor
warranty. This purchase is funded under the Golf Course 2010 maintenance equipment
replacement fund which is budgeted at $145,000.00 for 2010.
Staff recommends award of bid to MTI Distributing for 536,943.10..
John Kevfids, Director
This Recommended bid is
within budget
f dina Park and Recreation
Department
not within buAet j-Khn Wallip, Fii�ce Director .
Gordon 14 10&s, C� ,Manager
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: 'Wayne D. Houle, PE, Director of Public Works / City Engineer
VIA: Gordon Hughes, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $15,000
DATE: January 19, 2010 AGENDA ITEM III. C.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Edina Public Works Building: Low Voltage / Cabling
DATE BID OPENED OR QUOTE RECEIVED
January 12, 2010
Company
1. Structured Network Solutions, Inc.
2. Parallel Technologies, Inc.
3. Advanced Wireworks, Inc.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
Structured Network Solutions, Inc.
BID OR QUOTE EXPIRATION DATE
February 12, 2010
Amount of Quote or Bid
$ 27,278.00
$ 28,372.21
$ 31,681.98
$ 27,278.00
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This project is for the low voltage cabling that. is used to transmit data to personal computers and
phones within the new Public Works facility located at 7450 Metro Boulevard. The City's IT Manager
has reviewed the specifications and bids and feels that Structured Network Solutions is a qualified
bidder for this project. The construction estimate for this portion of the work was $120,000. Staff
recommends awarding this project to Structured Network Solutions, Inc.
Signature
The Recommended Bid is
within budget not within
Gordon
Public Works
, Finance Director
Manager
G: \Engineering \Infrastructure \Public Buildings \PW - 7450 Metro Boulevard \Design \Security and Low Voltage \Low Voltage \Bids\20100119 RFP Low
Voltage Cabling EPW.doc
oi,I
:�C/ REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
aaB
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Wayne D. Houle, PE, Director of Public Works / City Engineer
VIA: Gordon Hughes, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $15,000
DATE: January 19, 2010
AGENDA ITEM III. D.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Edina Public Works Building: Access and Security System
DATE BID OPENED OR QUOTE RECEIVED
BID OR QUOTE EXPIRATION DATE
January 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
Company Amount of Quote or Bid
1. ProTec Design (State Contract No. S- 813(5)) $ 125,065.34
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
ProTec Design $125,065.34
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This project is for an access and security system for the new Public Works facility located at 7450 Metro
Boulevard. This proposed system is identical with the current system that was installed at City Hall. The
system also includes a video system of the building and site that can be accessed remotely, by police
dispatch, which increases the security of the building. The City's IT Manager has stated that ProTec
has performed satisfactorily on other City projects. This purchase is through the State of Minnesota
Purchasing Program and is funded through the New Public Works Building. Staff recommends
awarding this project to Structured Network Solutions, Inc.
A 14
&I 1�� /a"
'gna ure
The Recommended Bid is
within budget not within
Public Works
Department
Ilin,/finance Director
n Hughes, City Manager
G:\ Engineering \Infrastructure \Public Buildings \PW - 7450 Metro Boulevard \Design \Security and Low Voltage \Security\20100119 RFP security
EPW.doc
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Wayne D. Houle, PE, Director of Public Works / City Engineer
VIA: Gordon Hughes, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $15,000
DATE: January 19, 2010
ITEM DESCRIPTION: 2010 Fuel Purchase
DATE BID OPENED OR QUOTE RECEIVED
NA: State Contract
Company
1. Yocum Oil Company, Inc.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
Yocum Oil Company, Inc.
AGENDA ITEM III. E.
BID OR QUOTE EXPIRATION DATE
January 1, 2010 through January 31, 2011
Amount of Quote or Bid
Gasoline — 72,000 Gal at $2.0948 per gallon
Bio- Diesel Fuel Summer Blend —
25,725 Gal at $2.2416 per gallon
Bio - Diesel Winter Blend —
18,375 Gal at $2.2916 per gallon
GENERAL INFORMATION: .
This is the annual purchase for fuel for the rolling stock of the City. The 2010 Budget calls for $360,000
for Gas and Fuel Oil. The State of Minnesota implemented a cooperative purchasing venture in the fall
of 2007, due to uncertainty of fuel prices. This is a similar purchasing program to the road salt
purchasing program, where the City must agree to a certain volume of fuel to be purchase. Last fall
staff committed to approximately 70% of our typical total fuel purchase; these prices are shown above.
The remaining thirty- percent of the fuel will be purchase through the State Purchasing Program. This
price per gallon is delivered price and will be determined per delivery by the "Rack Average Price" which
is an average of regional refinery costs plus a profit margin. The City is under no minimum obligation
from this purchase. These purchases are through the Public Works Central Services Equipment
Operation Budget. i
4ZZW_ , Public Works — Street Department
ignature Department
The Recommended Bid is
within budget not within budget J n allin I ance Director
-(G Mon Hughes, ity anager
G:\ Engineering \Administration \CORRPW\RFP - Supplies\20080715 rVorm 2008 salt purchase.doc
o e
v ay
\ ~�A�BB
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To: . Mayor & City Council
Agenda Item W.A.
From: Debra Mangen
Consent ❑
City Clerk
Information Only ❑
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Resolution Receiving.
Donations
Action
®
Motion
❑
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Adopt Resolution.
Info /Background:
In order to comply with State Statutes, all donations to the City must be adopted by a
resolution approved by four favorable votes of the Council accepting the donation. I
have prepared the attached resolution detailing the various donors, their gifts. and the
recipient departments for your consideration.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-17
ACCEPTING DONATIONS ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY OF EDINA
City of Edina
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statute 465.03 allows cities to accept grants and donations of real or personal property for the benefit
of its citizens;
WHEREAS, said donations must be accepted via a resolution of the Council adopted by a two thirds majority of its members.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Edina City Council accepts with sincere appreciation the following listed
donations on behalf of its citizens.
Edina Art Center:
Catherine Jordan.
$1,000.00
Virginia M. Halyek
$25.00
Delores A. Dege
$10.00
Carl Lee
Photo Light Stand with accessory lamp holders
Shelley Holl
Macintosh G4 computer, circa 2005 with video monitor and operations manuals
Braemar Golf Course Memorial Fund:
Braemar Men's Club
$23.00
Anton Melin
$25.00
Robert Sandilla
$50.00
Richard Barrett Jr
110.00
Eugene Nord
$25.00
Thomas Spicola
$110.00
Myron Carpenter
50.00
Gerald Nystrom
$50.00
John Towey
$40.00
William Ewer
$100.00
Raymond O'Connell
$200.00
Frank Wellman
$25.00
Marlyn Friede
$50.00
Paul Palmberg
$100.00
Richard Windham
$100.00
Gaylen Ghylin
$100.00
Dr Robert Peterson
$100.00
Arthur Young
$30.00
Britton Goetze Jr.
$25.00
Douglas Polich
$50.00
Cahill Financial Advisors
$100.00
Jack Isaaman
$25.00
Dave Runyan
$50.00
Chip Fuhrmann
$175.00
Edina Police Department:
Lifetime Fitness Treadmill
Dated: January 19, 2010
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk
James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly
adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 19, 2010, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 20_.
City mall
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394
www.cityofedina.com
City Clerk
952 - 927 -8861
FAX 952 - 826 -0390
TTY 952 - 826 -0379
Recommendation:
On second reading, approve the attached Ordinance 2010 -01.
Information/Background:
Per City Council request, below are estimates for the costs associated with a standard variance
application; and a land use application involving hearings before the Planning Commission
and City Council, as well as a review by the Transportation Commission:
Variance Application:
Mailed notice (200 -foot distance) = 30 homes x .42 = $12.60.
Staff time:
Planning Administrative Staff time - (accepting application, creating file, helping residents,
copying & putting packets together, ZBA meeting &
minutes) 5 hours @ $25 /hour = $125.00
Engineer review - (review plans & discuss with planner) 1 hours @ $60/ hour = $60.00
Building official review - (review plans & discuss with planner) 1 hours @ $45/ hour = $45.00
Planner review - (meetings with applicant, plan review, site visit, writing reports and
resolutions, phone calls with residents, ZBA meeting, project follow up) 10
hours @ $38 /hour = $380.00
City Attorney file resolution - (review resolution & file at the County) 1 hour @ $100 /hour =
$150.00
Total = $772.60. (The hourly wage for staff time does not include soft costs such as employee
insurance costs and costs associated with running/ operating city hall.)
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
Agenda Item IV.B
Consent
From: Cary Teague
Planning Director
Information Only
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends F]
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Planning fees for 2010.
Action ®
Motion
Resolution
®
Ordinance
F]
Discussion
Recommendation:
On second reading, approve the attached Ordinance 2010 -01.
Information/Background:
Per City Council request, below are estimates for the costs associated with a standard variance
application; and a land use application involving hearings before the Planning Commission
and City Council, as well as a review by the Transportation Commission:
Variance Application:
Mailed notice (200 -foot distance) = 30 homes x .42 = $12.60.
Staff time:
Planning Administrative Staff time - (accepting application, creating file, helping residents,
copying & putting packets together, ZBA meeting &
minutes) 5 hours @ $25 /hour = $125.00
Engineer review - (review plans & discuss with planner) 1 hours @ $60/ hour = $60.00
Building official review - (review plans & discuss with planner) 1 hours @ $45/ hour = $45.00
Planner review - (meetings with applicant, plan review, site visit, writing reports and
resolutions, phone calls with residents, ZBA meeting, project follow up) 10
hours @ $38 /hour = $380.00
City Attorney file resolution - (review resolution & file at the County) 1 hour @ $100 /hour =
$150.00
Total = $772.60. (The hourly wage for staff time does not include soft costs such as employee
insurance costs and costs associated with running/ operating city hall.)
w
Land Use Application:
Mailed notice (1000 foot distance) = 270 homes x.42 =113.4 x 2 = $226.80 for two hearings.
Sun Current Publication = $100.00 for two publications
Staff time:
Planning & Engineering - (accept application, create file, distribute plans, receive
Administrative staff time calls, help residents, make copies & assemble packets, attend
planning & transportation commission meetings & minutes) 15
hours @ $25 /hour = $375.00
Planner review - (meetings with applicant, plan review, staff meeting, writing reports and
resolutions, phone calls with residents, planning commission and city
council meetings, project follow up) 15 hours @ $50/ hour = $750.00
Engineer review - (review plans, transportation commission, attend staff meeting, write
memo) 6 hours @ $60/ hour = $360.00
Assistant City Engineer review - (review transportation study, attend staff meeting, write
memo, transportation commission,) 6 hours @ $40 /hour =
$240.00
Building official review - (review plans, staff meetings, write memo) 3 hours @ $45/ hour =
$135.00
Fire Marshal review - (review plans, attend staff meeting, write memo) 3 hours @ $40/ hour =
$120.00
City Attorney review - (phone calls with staff, review report/ resolutions; file resolution at the
County) 2 hour @ $150 /hour = $300.00
Total = $2,606.80. (The hourly wage for staff time does not include soft costs such as employee
insurance costs and costs associated with running/ operating city hall.)
2
City Comparison
* Deposit + City Cost
Residential
Variance
Commercial
Variance
Sign
Variance
CUP
Site Plan
Plat/
Subdivision
Rezoning
Apple Valle
$130
$270
$240
$300
$210
$750
$570
Blaine
$200
$400
$400
$400
$900
$1,100
$700
Bloomington
$230
$430
$430
$650
$300
$610
$1,200
Col. Heights
$235
$235
$235
$220
$370
$1,065
$545
Coon Rapids
$286
$286
$286
$556
$770
$570
$400
Cottage Grove
$200
$200
$200
$400
$300
$600
$600
Eagan
$300
$500
$500
$350
$350
$750
$350
Lakeville
$250
$300
$300
$500
$500
$500
$500
Maple Grove
$175
$175
$175
$300
$350
$500
$350
Medina
$1,000*
$2,000*
$2,000*
$2,000*
$1,000*
$1,000*
$1,000*
Minnetonka
$400
$800
$800
$800
$800
$1,300
$800
New Brighton
$225
$650
$650
$520
$520
$880
$950
Plymouth
$150
$300
$300
$400
$400
$850
$700
Robbinsdale
$250
$450
$450
$600
$350
$500
$500
St. Louis Park
$300
$500
$500
$1,500
$800
$2,000
Richfield
$250
$450
$450
$600
$550
$500
$500
Eden Prairie
$325
$500
$500
$565
$310
$770
$565
Wayzata
$250
$300
$300
$300
$250
$750
$300
Edina
$300
$500
$500
$700
$750
$600
$1,000
Edina
Proposed
$350
$600
$600
$800
$850
$700
$1,100
* Deposit + City Cost
ORDINANCE NO. 2010-1
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA ORDAINS:
Section 1. The following described fees of Schedule A to Code Section 185 are amended to read
as follows:
SEC =
SUBSEC.'
PURPOSE OF
- AMOUNT
TION
FEEXHARGE
410
410.02 Subd. 2
Other Permit Related Fees
$55.00 per hour or the total hourly cost to
City, whichever is greatest. (includes
supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of
employees involved
435
435.07 Subd. 1
Other Permit Related Fees
$55.00 per hour or the total hourly cost to
City, whichever is greatest. (includes
supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of
employees involved)
440
440.04 Subd. 1
Other Permit Related Fees
$55.00 per hour or the total hourly cost to
City, whichever is greatest. (includes
supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of
employees involved)
460
460.06 Subd. 1
Sign Permit
$150.00 for reface or 50 square feet or less,
. plus an additional
$3.00 per square foot for signs greater
than 50 square feet
460
460.06 Subd. 1
Courtesy Bench Sign Permit
$35.00 per year
460
460.06 Subd. 6
Sign Variance Fee
$350.00 Residential Property
$700.00 Commercial Property
810
810.09
Plat and Subdivision Filing
$200.00 per lot for division of one or more lots
Fee
where no new buildable lots are
created
$700.00 plus $50/lot -all plats and subdivision
other than above
820
820.01
Filing of Application for
$445.00
Vacation of Street, Alley or
Easement
830
830.05 Subd. 2
Other Permit Related Fees
$55.00 per hour or the total hourly cost to
City, whichever is greatest. (includes
supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of
employees involved)
850
850.04 Subd. 1C
Variance Fee
$350.00 Residential
$600.00 Commercial
850
850.04 Subd.
Fee for Transfer of Land to
$500.00 (One) R -2 Lot
2A.2
Another Zoning District
$600.00 (Two) R -2 Lots
$1,100.00 All other Transfers
850 850.04 Subd. Conditional Use Permit $800.00 expended and City's direct staff
4A.2 incurred in rocessin a lications
850 850.04 Subd. 6 FFinaPevel opment Plan $850.00on Fee 850 850.20 Subd. e of Appropriateness $600.00 change rY structure and fagade
$1,200.00 New house
Section 2. The effective date of this ordinance shall be when published.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Published:
ATTEST:
Debra Mangen -City Clerk
James B. Hovland -Mayor
Recommended Action.
Authorize signature and execution of an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement for the
Metropolitan Council Family Affordable Housing Program. (See attached Agreement.)
Information/Background:
In 2000, the Metropolitan Council (Met Council) established the Family Affordable Housing
Program (FAHP). In April 2001, the City of Edina entered into an Agreement to participate in
the FAHP initiative (copy attached). Met Council now owns and operates 8 FAHP units in the
City of Edina. The units were initially developed and funded as scattered site federal public
housing units.
Effective January 1, 2010, the Met Council has converted the FAHP Public Housing units to
Section 8 Project -Based Vouchers through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development's (HUD) Voluntary conversion regulations. The income generated as a result of
the conversion will allow Met Council to help ensure the FAHP units remain available as
affordable housing. To facilitate the conversion, Met Council is requesting the City of Edina
execute an Amendment to the original Cooperation Agreement.
The conversion of the 8 FAHP properties in Edina from public housing units to Section 8
Project -based Vouchers simply represents a change in the federal funding stream, and will
preserve the FAHP units as financially viable housing for low- income families into the future.
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
Agenda Item IV. C
Consent
From: Joyce Repya
Associate Planner
Information Only F]
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Metropolitan Council's Family
Affordable Housing Program
Action ®
Motion
❑
Ordinance
Discussion
Recommended Action.
Authorize signature and execution of an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement for the
Metropolitan Council Family Affordable Housing Program. (See attached Agreement.)
Information/Background:
In 2000, the Metropolitan Council (Met Council) established the Family Affordable Housing
Program (FAHP). In April 2001, the City of Edina entered into an Agreement to participate in
the FAHP initiative (copy attached). Met Council now owns and operates 8 FAHP units in the
City of Edina. The units were initially developed and funded as scattered site federal public
housing units.
Effective January 1, 2010, the Met Council has converted the FAHP Public Housing units to
Section 8 Project -Based Vouchers through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development's (HUD) Voluntary conversion regulations. The income generated as a result of
the conversion will allow Met Council to help ensure the FAHP units remain available as
affordable housing. To facilitate the conversion, Met Council is requesting the City of Edina
execute an Amendment to the original Cooperation Agreement.
The conversion of the 8 FAHP properties in Edina from public housing units to Section 8
Project -based Vouchers simply represents a change in the federal funding stream, and will
preserve the FAHP units as financially viable housing for low- income families into the future.
w
AMENDMENT TO COOPERATIONAGREEMENT City of Edina
Metropolitan Council Family Affordable Housing Program
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the Metropolitan Council, [the
Metropolitan Council] and the City of Edina, Minnesota [Municipality].
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council is a public corporation and political subdivision
of the State of Minnesota and is authorized by Minn. Stat. §473.195 to exercise the functions,
rights, duties, privileges, immunities and limitations as are provided for housing and
redevelopment authorities created by municipalities; and
WHEREAS, in conjunction with its Family Affordable Housing Program [FAHP] the
Metropolitan Council sought to acquire up to 20 residential housing units on a scattered site basis
in the Municipality [FAHP Units];
WHEREAS, the governing body of the Municipality granted approval of the acquisition
of the FAHP Units located in the Municipality;
WHEREAs, on April 18, 2001 the Metropolitan Council and the Municipality entered
into a Cooperation Agreement with respect to the acquisition and operation of the FAHP Units
within the Municipality;
WHEREAS, on April 18, 2001 the Metropolitan Council and the Municipality entered
into a Supplemental Agreement regarding the FAHP Units within the Municipality;
WHEREAS, since its inception, FAHP has been a public housing program funded under 42
U.S.C. §1437a;
WHEREAS, in order to best preserve the FAHP Units as financially viable housing for
low- income families into the future, the Metropolitan Council applied to HUD for approval to
voluntarily convert the 150 FAH? Units from public housing units to Section 8 Project -based
Vouchers which will continue to be owned by the Metropolitan Council; and
WHEREAS, HUD has approved the conversion of the FAHP Units to Section 8 Project -
based Vouchers effective January 1, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council and the Municipality have agreed to amend the
Loan Agreement to provide for the conversion of the FAHP Units to Section 8 Project -based
Vouchers.
City Hall Page 1 of 4 952 - 927 -8861
4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952 - 826 -0390
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394 www.cityofedina.com TTY 952- 826 -0379
r •
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and covenants contained in this
Agreement, the Metropolitan Council and the Municipality agree that the Cooperation
Agreement and the Supplemental Agreement, shall be amended as follows:
1. The Municipality consents to the conversion of the FAH? Units to units assisted under
the Section 8 Project -based Voucher Program as set forth in 42 U.S.C. §1437f, and 24 C.F.R.
Part 983 to be operated as PHA owned units under 24 C.F.R. §983.59.
2. Section 1(a) shall be amended to read:
1. Whenever used in this Agreement:
(a) The term "FAH? Units" shall mean up to twenty (20) residential
housing units located on a scattered -site basis within the corporate
limits of the Municipality, developed or acquired by the
Metropolitan Council in connection with the Family Affordable
Housing Program with financial assistance of the United States of
America through the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development [the Government] through the Section 8 Project -
based Voucher Program, 42 U.S.C. §1347f(o)(13) and 24 C.F.R.
Part 983, and owned and operated by the Metropolitan Council as
PHA owned units pursuant to 24 C.F.R. §983.59.
3. Section 3(a) shall be amended to read:
(a) Pursuant to Minn. Stat. §469.040, and applicable regulations, each
FAHP Unit is exempt from all real and personal property taxes
levied or imposed by any Taxing Body for so long as either (i) the
FAHP Unit is owned by a public body or government agency and
is used for housing assisted under Section 8 of the United States
Housing Act of 1937, 42 U.S.C. §1437f(o)(13); (ii) any contract
between the Metropolitan Council and the Government in
connection with the FAH? Unit remains in force and effect; or (iii)
any bonds issued in connection with the FAH? Unit or any monies
due to the Government in connection with the FAHP Unit remain
unpaid, which every period is the longest [the Exemption Period].
4. Section 9 shall be amended to read:
9. During the Exemption Period, this Agreement shall not be abrogated,
changed or modified without the consent of the Government. The
privileges and obligations of the Municipality and other Taxing Bodies
shall remain in full force and effect with respect to the FAHP Units so
long as the beneficial title to the FAHP Units is held by the Metropolitan
Council or by another public body or governmental agency, including the
Government, authorized by law to engage in the development or
Page 2 of 4
administration of housing as defined in 42 U.S.C. §1437a(b)(1) or 42
U.S.C. §1437f(o)(13), If at any time the beneficial title to, or possession
of, a FAHP Unit is held by such other public body or governmental
agency, including the Government, the provisions of this Agreement shall
inure to the benefit of and may be enforced by, such other public body or
governmental agency, including the Government.
Section 2 of the Supplemental Agreement shall be amended to read:
2. If the FAH? Units located within the Municipality no longer are used for
public housing purposes or assisted under the Section 8 Project -based
Voucher Program and are not made available to eligible families under a
home ownership program, the Metropolitan Council will first offer the
FAH? Units to the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority for
acquisition by the Authority. If the Authority chooses not to acquire the
FAHP Units, the Metropolitan Council will then offer the FAH? Units to
the East Edina Housing Foundation for acquisition by the Foundation.
The Authority's and the Foundation's ability to acquire the FAHP Units
pursuant to this provision is subject to any applicable federal or state laws
and any applicable HUD regulations and polices governing the sale or
other disposition of public housing units.
6. Except for these amendments, the provisions of the Cooperation Agreement and the
Supplemental Agreement between the Metropolitan Council and the Municipality shall remain in
full force and effect.
7. This Agreement is effective as of January 1, 2010.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed by their
authorized representatives.
Dated: , 2009 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
By
Thomas H. Weaver
Regional Administrator
Page 3 of 4
Dated: , 2009 CITY OF EDINA
By
Its
By
Its
Page 4 of 4
!t .
COOPERATION AGREEMENT
Metropolitan Council Family Affordable Housing Program
THIS COOPERATION AGREEMENT ( "Agreement ") is entered into by and between the
Metropolitan Council (the "Metropolitan Council ") and the City of Edina, State of Minnesota
(the "Municipality ").
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council is a public corporation and political subdivision of the i
State of Minnesota and is authorized by Minnesota Statutes section 473.1-95 to exercise the
functions, rights, duties, privileges, immunities and limitations as are provided for housing and
redevelopment authorities createdfor municipalities; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 473.195 the provisions of Minnesota
Statutes sections 469.001 to 469.047 and of all other laws relating to housing and redevelopment
authorities apply to the Metropolitan Council when the Metropolitan Council is functioning as an
authority; and
WHEREAS, in conjunction with the implementation of its Family Affordable Housing Program
( "FABY ), the Metropolitan Council proposes to acquire within the corporate limits of the
Municipality on a scattered -site basis a limited number of residential properties ( "FAHP Units ")
and will focus its acquisition efforts on housing structures containing four units or less; and
WHEREAS, the-governing body of the Municipality has given its prior approval regarding the
Metropolitan Council's proposed housing initiative pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section
473.195, subdivision 1..
WITNESSETH:
In consideration of the mutual covenants in this Agreement, the Municipality and the
Metropolitan Council agree as follows:
1. Whenever used in this Agreement: -
(a) The term "FAHP Units" shall mean up to. twenty (20) residential housing units, as
defined in Title 42 United States Code section 1437a(b)(1), developed or acquired by
the Metropolitan Council in connection with its Family Affordable Housing Program
with financial assistance of the United States of America acting through the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development (the "Government ") and located on a scattered -site
basis within the corporate limits of the Municipality.
(b) The term "Taxing Body" or "Taxing Bodies" shall mean the State of Minnesota and
any and all political subdivisions or taxing units thereof in which FAH? Units are
situated and which would have authority to assess or levy real or personal property
taxes or to certify such taxes to a taxing body or public officer to be levied for its use
and benefit with respect to the FAH? Units if the units were not exempt from taxation.
(c) The term "Shelter Rent" shall mean the total rentals of a FAHP Unit charged to tenants
during the preceding calendar year, excluding any charges for utilities and special
Page I of 4 Pages
services such as heat, water, electricity, gas, sewage disposal or garbage removal, and
excluding all other income of the FAHP Unit.
2. The Metropolitan Council shall endeavor to:
(a) Secure a contract or contracts with the Government for capital grants and annual
contributions for the FAHP Units; and
(b) Acquire or develop and administer the FAHP Units.
...... ...... _....3....._..The. Metropolitan Council and the Municipality agree:
(a) Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 469.040, and applicable federal laws and
regulations, including Title 24 Code of Federal Regulations section 941.201(d), each
FAHP Unit is exempt from all real and personal property taxes levied or imposed by
any Taxing Body for so long as either: (i) the FAHP Unit is owned by a public body or
governmental agency and is used for housing as defined in Title 42 United States Code
section 1437a(b)(1); (ii) any contract between the Metropolitan Council and the
Government in connection with the FAH? Unit remains in force and effect; or (iii) any
bonds issued in connection with the FAHP Unit or any monies due to the Government
in connection with the FAHP Unit remain unpaid, whichever period is the longest (the
"Exemption Period ").
(b) During the Exemption Period, the Municipality, on behalf of all Taxing Bodies, agrees
that it will not levy or impose any real or personal property taxes upon a FAHP Unit or
upon the Metropolitan Council with respect to the FAHP Unit.
(c) During the_ Exemption Period, the Metropolitan Council shall make, or cause to be
made, payments in lieu of taxes ("Payments in Lieu of Taxes ") in payment for the
public services and facilities furnished from time to time without other cost or charge
for or with respect to each FAHP Unit: Each Payment in Lieu of Taxes shall be made
at the time when real property taxes on a FAHP Unit would be paid if the FAHP Unit
were subject to taxation, and shall be in an amount. equal to ten percent (10 %) of the
.Shelter Rent charged with respect to the FAHP Unit during the preceding calendar year.
A Payment in Lieu of Taxes for a FAH? Unit may not exceed the amount which would
be payable in taxes if the FAHP Unit were not exempt from real or personal property
taxes.
(d) Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 469.040, subdivision 3, the County within
which a FAHP Unit is located shall distribute the Payments in Lieu of Taxes among the
Taxing Bodies in the proportion which the real property taxes which would have been
paid to each Taxing Body for such year if the FAHP Unit were not exempt from
taxation bears to the total real property taxes which would have been paid to all of the
Taxing Bodies for such year if the FAH? Unit were not exempt from taxation;
provided, however, that no payment for any year shall be made to any Taxing Body in
excess of the amount of the real property taxes which would have been paid to such
Taxing Body for such year if the FAHP Unit were not exempt from taxation.
Page 2 of 4 Pages
4. During the Exemption Period, the Municipality, or other appropriate Taxing Body, without
cost or charge to the Metropolitan Council or the tenants of a FAHP Unit (other than the
Payments in Lieu of Taxes) shall:
(a) Furnish or cause to be furnished to the Metropolitan Council and the tenants of the
FAHP Unit public services and facilities.of the same character and to the same extent as
are furnished from time to time without cost or charge to other dwellings and
inhabitants in the Municipality;
(b) Accept grants of easements necessary for the development of FAHP Units; and
(c) Cooperate with the Metropolitan Council by such other lawful - action or-ways as the
Municipality or other Taxing Body and the Metropolitan Council may find necessary in
connection with the development and administration of the FAHP Units.
5. In respect to the initial development of FAHP Units,. the Municipality further agrees, on
behalf of all Taxing Bodies, that within a reasonable time after receipt of a written request
from the Metropolitan Council:
(a) .It will accept the dedication of all interior streets, roads, alleys and adjacent sidewalks
within the area of FAHP Units, together with all storm and sanitary sewer mains in
.such dedicated areas, after the Metropolitan Council, at its own expense, has completed
the grading, improvement, paving and installation thereof in accordance with
specifications acceptable to the Municipality or other Taxing Body;
(b) When required by city ordinance, it will accept necessary dedications of land for, and
will grade, improve, pave and provide sidewalks for, all streets bounding FAHP Units
or necessary to provide adequate access to the FAHP Units (in consideration for which
the Metropolitan Council shall pay to the Municipality or other Taxing Body such
amount as are or could be assessed against the FAHP Unit sites for such work if such
sites were privately owned); and
(c) It will provide, or cause to be provided, water mains, and storm and sanitary sewer
mains, leading to.FAHP Units and serving the streets bounding the FAHP Units (in
consideration for which the Metropolitan Council shall pay to the Municipality or other
Taxing Body such amount as would be assessed against the FAHP Unit sites for such
work if such sites were privately owned).
6. If by reason of the Municipality's or other Taxing Body's failure or refusal to furnish or
cause to be furnished any public services or facilities which it has agreed to furnish or cause
to be furnished to the Metropolitan Council or to the tenants of any FAHP Unit, the
Metropolitan Council incurs any expense to obtain such services or facilities, then the
Metropolitan Council may deduct the amount of such expense from any Payments in Lieu of
Taxes due or to become due to the Municipality or other Taxing Body in respect to any
FAHP Unit or any other housing units owned or operated by the Metropolitan Council.
7. No Cooperation Agreement previously entered into between the Municipality and the
Metropolitan Council, if any, shall be construed to apply to any FAHP Units covered by this
Agreement.
Page 3 of 4 Pages
8. No member of the governing body or any other public official of the Municipality or other
Taxing Body who exercises any responsibilities or functions with respect to the any FAHP
Unit during her or his tenure or for one year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or
indirect, in any FAH? Unit or any contracts in connection with any FAHP Unit. If any such
governing body member or such other public official of a Taxing Body involuntarily
acquires or had acquired prior to the beginning of her or his tenure any such interest, she or
he shall immediately disclose such interest to the Metropolitan Council.
9. During the Exemption Period, this Agreement shall not be abrogated, changed or modified
without the consent of the Government. The privileges and obligations of the Municipality
and other Taxing Bodies shall remain in full force and effect with respect to the FAHP Units
so long as the beneficial title to the FAHP Units is.held.by the Metropolitan Council or by
any other public body or governmental agency, including the Goverrunent, authorized by
law to engage in the development or administration of housing as defined in Title. 42 United
States Code section 1437a(b)(1). If at any time the beneficial title to, or possession of, a
FAHP Unit is held by such other public body or governmental agency, including the
Government, the provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and may be
enforced by, such other pubic body or governmental agency, including the Government.
i
10. The obligations of the parties under this Agreement shall apply to each FAHP Unit.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the authorized representatives of the Municipality and the
Metropolitan Council have respectively signed this Agreement. This Agreement is effective on
the date when both parties' authorized representatives have signed this Agreement.
CITY OF EDINA
and
By
Iw►.I r
� I
its
- � r
D.
PAHPCOOPBLN
MET POLITAN COUNCIL.
B R"
Y
Jay R Lindgren
Regio al Administrator
Date 0
Page 4 of 4 Pages
This document drafted by:
Office of the General Counsel
Metropolitan Council
Mears Park Centre
230 East Fifth Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
(651) 602 -1706 .
01=1
o e
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
Agenda Item # IV.D.
From: John Wallin
Consent ❑
Finance Director
Information Only ❑
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Call for Public Hearing to
Issue G.O. CIP Bonds
Action ❑
Motion
®
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Adopt Resolution 2010 -19 calling a public hearing on the intention to issue General
Obligation Capital improvement Plan Bonds and the proposal to adopt a Capital
Improvement Plan for 2010 through 2014 under Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521.
Info /Background:
The City of Edina financed the construction of the City Hall/ Police Facility in 2002 using
non - general obligation public project revenue bonds where the Housing Redevelopment
Authority purchased, constructed and financed the City Hall /Police facility and leases to
the City of Edina under an annual appropriation lease agreement. In 2003 the
Minnesota State Legislature adopted a statute (Section 475.521 the "CIP Act ") that
allows cities to issue municipal bonds under a specific type of capital improvement plan
without the usual referendum requirement. The City of Edina has used the CIP Act to
finance the new Fire Station and the first phase of the Public Works Facility and
probably would have used it to finance the City Hall /Police Facility if it were available at
the time.
With the low interest rates environment we are now in, the 2002 bonds are refundable
and the City could choose to refinance them again as non - general obligation public
project revenue bonds or use the CIP Act and refinance as general obligation bonds
improving the expected interest rate on the potential refunding bonds. Under the CIP
Act the City would call for a hearing, place a notice of public hearing in the Sun Current,
hold the public hearing, allow for 30 days for a petition equal to at. least 5 percent of
votes cast in the last general election requesting a vote, and if no petition, call for the
sale of bonds.
The difference between the two refinancing methods is estimated to be a present value
savings of $491,425.58 under public project revenue bonds and $613,061.96 using the
C I P Act.
RESOLUTION 2010 -19
RESOLUTION CALLING PUBLIC HEARING ON
THE INTENTION TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PLAN BONDS AND THE PROPOSAL TO
ADOPT A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR 2010 THROUGH 2014
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 475.521
A. WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521 the City of
Edina, Minnesota (the "City ") may issue bonds to finance capital expenditures under its
capital improvement plan (the "Plan ") without an election provided that, among other
things, prior to issuing the bonds the City adopts the Plan after a public hearing thereon
and publishes a notice of its intention to issue the bonds and the date and time of a
hearing to obtain public comment on the matter; and
B. WHEREAS, the City Council will hold a public hearing on its intention to
Issue general obligation capital improvement plan bonds (the "Bonds ") to refinance the
outstanding portion of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority's $12,410,000 Public
Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2002, originally issued to finance the City Hall and
Public Safety Facility and to adopt the Plan therefor pursuant thereto on February 16,
2010; and
NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina,
Minnesota, that the City Council hereby calls for a public hearing on its'intent to issue
the Bonds and to adopt the Plan therefor, such hearing to be held on the date and time
set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. The City Council is hereby directed to cause the
notice to be published at least 14 but not more than 28 days before the hearing in the
official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of general circulation in the City.
Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Dated this 19th day
of January, 2010.
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby
certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City
Council at its Regular Meeting of January 19, 2010 and as recorded in the Minutes of
said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 20
City Clerk
2010 through 2014
Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan
for Capital Improvement Plan Financing Purposes
January 19, 2010
Prepared by:
City of Edina Staff
and
Ehlers & Associates, Inc.
3060 Centre Pointe Drive
Roseville, MN 55113
EHLERS
LEADERS IN PUBLIC FINANCE
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION ....................................... ............................... 3
II. PURPOSE ............................................................... ..............................4
III. THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLANNING PROCESS .............5
IV. PROJECT SUMMARY .......................................... ..............................6
V. FINANCING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN ....................10
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 2
City of Edina
Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan
2010 through 2014
I. INTRODUCTION
In 2003, the.Minnesota State Legislature adopted a statute (Section 475.521,
referred to herein as the "CIP Act ") that allows cities to issue municipal
bonds under a specific type of capital improvement plan without the usual
referendum requirement (except for. the so- called "reverse referendum"
described below). The CIP Act applies to capital improvements consisting
of city halls, public works, and public safety facilities. The 2005 Legislature
added towns to the meaning of a municipality and town halls and libraries to
the meaning of a capital improvement under the CIP Act.
In 2007, the City issued $5,910,000 G.O. Capital Improvement Plan Bonds
to finance a new City fire station under the CIP Act. In 2009, the City
issued $14,000,000 G.O. Capital Improvement Plan Bonds to finance a new
City public works building under the CIP Act. This capital improvement
plan is intended to supersede the previous plans for the City fire station and
public works facility.
Throughout this plan, the term "capital improvement" refers only to those
improvements identified in the CIP Act, as summarized above. Capital
expenditures for other public improvements in the City will be financed
through other means and are described in a separate capital improvement
plan also adopted by the City Council, and are not governed by this plan.
II. PURPOSE
A capital improvement is a major expenditure of municipal funds for the
acquisition or betterment to public lands, buildings, or other improvements
used as a city hall, town hall, library, public safety, or public works facility,
which has a useful life of 5 years or more. For the purposes of the CIP Act,
capital improvements do not include light rail transit or related activities,
parks, road/bridges, administrative buildings other than city or town hall, or
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 3
land for those facilities. In meeting the requirements of the State "CIP Act ",
the Capital Improvement Plan ( "CIP ") is a document designed to anticipate
capital improvement expenditures and schedule them over a five -year period
so that they may be purchased in the most efficient and cost effective
method possible. A CIP allows the matching of expenditures with
anticipated income. As potential expenditures are reviewed, the municipality
considers the benefits, costs, alternatives and impact on operating
expenditures.
The City of Edina, Minnesota (the "City ") believes the capital improvement
process is an important element of responsible fiscal management. Major
capital expenditures can be anticipated and coordinated so as to minimize
potentially adverse financial impacts caused by the timing and magnitude of
capital outlays. This coordination of capital expenditures is important to the
City in achieving its goals of adequate physical assets and sound fiscal
management. In these financially difficult times good planning is essential
for the wise use of limited financial resources.
III. THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLANNING PROCESS
The process begins with analysis of the City's five -year capital improvement
needs and funding sources. The City may solicit input from citizens and
other governmental units at an early stage, if desired.
The City Council then directs staff or consultants to prepare a plan that sets
forth the estimated schedule, timing and details of specific capital
improvements by year, together with the estimated cost, the need for the
improvement, and the sources of revenue for the improvement. The City
Council then holds a public hearing on the CIP, with notice published not
more than 30 days and not less than seven days for the hearing (except as
described below). The Council may either approve the CIP immediately
after the hearing, or based on input may make revisions and approve the CIP
at a later meeting.
If the CIP calls for general obligation bonds to finance certain
improvements, the City Council must follow an additional set of procedures.
The Council must hold a public hearing regarding issuance of the bonds.
Notice of such hearing must be published in the official newspaper of the
municipality at least 14, but not more than 28 days prior to the date of the
public hearing. In addition, the notice may be posted on the City's official
web site. (The public hearings on the CIP and the bonds may be combined
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 4
into a single hearing, in which case the notice requirements for bonds must
be followed.)
The Council must approve the sale of CIP bonds by a 3 /5ths vote of its
membership. However, the bonds are subject to a so- called "reverse
referendum ": if a petition signed by voters equal to at least five percent of
the votes cast in the City in the last general election is filed with the City
Clerk within 30 days after the public hearing regarding the bonds, the bonds
may not be issued unless approved by the voters (by a majority of those
voting on the question). Further, the maximum debt service in any year on
all outstanding CIP Bonds is 0.16% of the taxable market value of property
in the city, using the market value for the taxes - payable year in which the
bonds are issued.
After the CIP has been approved and bonds have been authorized, the City
works with its financial advisor to prepare a bond sale and repayment
schedule. Assuming no petition for a referendum is filed, the bonds are sold,
and when proceeds from the sale of the bonds (and any other identified
revenue sources) become available, the expenditures for specified capital
improvements can be made.
In subsequent years, the process is repeated as expenditures are completed
and as new needs arise. Capital improvement planning looks five or more
years into the future from the date of the CIP.
IV. PROJECT SUMMARY
The only capital improvement contemplated in the five -year period of this
plan (2010 through 2014) is the acquisition of the City's existing public City
Hall /police facility, constructed in 2002 (the "Building "). The acquisition
will occur through the City's issuance of refunding bonds (referred to as the
"CIP Bonds "). The Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority ("IRA ")
issued its $12,410,000 Public Project Lease Revenue Bonds, Series 2002
(the "Series 2002 Bonds ") to finance construction of the public safety
building. The City leases the Building from the HRA, paying lease payments
equal to debt service on the Series 2002 Bonds.
The City has now determined to exercise its purchase option under the lease
agreement with the HRA in order to acquire fee title to the Building and
refund the Series 2002 Bonds. The City proposes to finance the acquisition
through issuance of CIP Bonds under the CIP Act and this CIP. The
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes. Page 5
proposed CIP Bonds would be issued sometime in the next five years, in a
principal amount not to exceed $9,500,000. The CIP Bonds may be issued
in one or more series. The call date on the Series 2002 Bonds is on 2/1/2012.
The CIP Act requires the City Council to consider eight factors in preparing
the CIP:
1. Condition of the City's existing infrastructure, including projected need
for repair or replacement.
2. Likely demand for the improvement.
3. Estimated cost of the improvement.
4. Available public resources.
5. Level of overlapping debt in the City.
6. Relative benefits and costs of alternative uses of funds.
7. Operating costs of the proposed improvements.
8. Alternatives for providing services most efficiently through shared
facilities with other cities or local governments.
The City has considered the eight points as they relate to acquisition of the
Building through issuance of refunding bonds. The findings are as follows:
Conditions of City Infrastructure and Need for the Projects
The Building currently exists, but the City has determined that it is
financially prudent to acquire those facilities from the HRA. Other than
such acquisition, the City does not anticipate further repair or replacement of
the Building in the 2010 through 2014 period.
Demand for Projects
As noted above, the Building currently exists. Acquisition of the existing
leased facilities is prudent in order to reduce City borrowing costs.
Estimated Cost of the Projects
By issuing CIP Bonds that will refund the Series 2002 Bonds, the City
expects to achieve a net present value savings of at least 3% of refunded
principal, as well as eliminate the need for a reserve fund.
Availability of Public Resources
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 6
The CIP Bonds for acquisition of the Building would be paid with ad
valorem taxes, as are the lease payments that currently secure the Series
2002 Bonds. However, the Cl? Bonds will be additionally secured by the
City's full faith and credit, which is expected to produce lower interest rates
on the CIP Bonds compared to the Series 2002 Bonds.
Level of Overlapping Debt
Issuance of the CIP Bonds is not expected to affect the City's overall debt in
any significant way, other than through lowering debt service costs.
Relative Costs and Benefits of Alternative Uses of the Funds
Refunding of the Series 2002 Bonds is expected to produce cost savings,
which may free up revenues for alternative uses.
Operating Costs of the Proposed Improvements
The proposed refunding of the Series 2002 Bonds would reduce operating
costs of the Building, to the extent current lease payments are converted to
lower CIP Bond debt service payments. In other respects, no changes to
operating costs are expected under this CIP.
Options for Shared Facilities with Other Cities or Local Government
Sharing the Building with another community is not an option since the
provision of public. safety services relies on immediate response times in
emergencies and having a shared facility outside of the community would
seriously jeopardize response times and public safety. In addition, all of the
surrounding communities have their own police forces.
V. FINANCING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
The total principal amount of requested expenditures under this Capital
Improvement Plan is $9,500,000. This amount represents the maximum
principal amount of CIP Bonds that may be issued to refund the Series 2002
Bonds. Principal and interest on the CIP Bonds will be paid through a tax
levy over the term of the CIP Bonds, further described in Appendix A.
In the financing of the Capital Improvement Plan, two significant statutory
limitations apply.
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 7
1. Under Chapter 475, with few exceptions, municipalities cannot
incur debt in excess of 3% of the assessor's taxable market value for the
municipality. In the City, the taxable market value is $10,079,498,900.
Therefore, the total principal amount of outstanding debt cannot exceed
$302,384,967 (These values are for 2008/09 tax year). As of December 31,
2009, the City has $46,670,000 subject to the legal debt limit (this amount
includes the Series 2002 Bonds that are expected to be refunded under this
amendment to the CIP). As such, issuance of the refunding CIP Bonds will
be well within the overall statutory debt limit for the City.
2. A separate limitation under the CIP Act is that, without
referendum, the total amount of principal and interest in any one year on all
CIP Bonds issued by the City cannot exceed 0.16% of the total taxable
market value in the municipality. In the City, that maximum annual debt
service amount is $16,127,198 for the 2008/09 tax year ($10,079,498,900 x
.0016). The annual principal and interest payments on the CIP Bonds
proposed to be issued under this CIP plus the existing G.O. Capital
Improvement Plan Bonds will average approximately $2,855,958. As such,
debt service on the CIP Bonds will be well within the annual limits under the
CIP Act.
General principal payments, term and debt payments if the CIP Bonds were
issued in 2010 and in one series are shown in Appendix A. The form of the
public hearing notice and resolution approving the CIP are shown in
Appendix B.
Continuation of the Capital Improvement Plan
This Capital Improvement Plan should be reviewed annually by the City
Council using the process outlined in this Plan. It should review proposed
expenditures, make priority decisions, and seek funding for those
expenditures it deems necessary for the City. If deemed appropriate, the
Council should prepare an update to this Plan.
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 8
APPENDIX A
PROPOSED CIP BOND ISSUE - AMOUNT OF ISSUE SIZE AND
ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE WILL VARY FROM ESTIMATES
Edina ERA, NIN
$9,315,000 G.O. Bonds, Series 2010
(Proposed Net Cash Refunding of
$12,410,000 HRA Public Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2002)
Debt Service Schedule
Date . Principal Coupon Interest Total P +I Fiscal Total
02/012010
Bond Year Dollars
$57,525.00
Average Life
6.176 Years
081012010
-
-
87,930.00
87,930.00
-
02/012011
790,000.00
0.500%
87,930.00
877,930.00
965,860.00
08/012011
-
-
85,955.00
85,955.00
-
02/0l/-)012
795,000.00
0.750%
85,955 00
880,955.00
966,910.00
08/012012
-
-
82,973.75
82,973.75
-
02/012013
805,000.00
1.000%
82973.75
887,973.75
970,947.50
08/012013
-
-
78,948.75
78,948.75
-
02/012014
810,000.00
1.3009A
78,948.75
888,948.75
967,897.50
08/012014
73 683.75
73,683.75
-
02/012015
820,000.00.
1.700%
73,683.75
893,683.75
967,367.50
08/012015
-
-
66,713.75
66,713.75
-
02/012016
830,000.00
1.950%
66,713.75
896,713.75
963,427.50
081012016
-
-
58,621.25
58,621.25
021012017
850,000.00
2230%
58 62125
908,62125
967,242.50
08/012017
-
-
-49,143.75
49,143.75
-
02/012018
870,000.00
2.450%
49,143.75
919,143.75
968,287.50
08/012018
-
-
38,486.25
38,486.25
-
02/Ol/2019
890,000.00
2.550%
38,48625
928,486.25
966,972.50
081012019
27138.75
27,138.75
-
02/012020
915,000.00
2.850%
27,138.75
942,138.75
969,277.50
08/012020
-
-
14,100.00
14,100.00
-
02/012021
940,000.00
3.000%
14,100.00
954,100.00
968,200.00
Total
59,315,000.00
-
S1 ,327,390.00
110,642,390.00
-
Yield Statistics
Bond Year Dollars
$57,525.00
Average Life
6.176 Years
Average Coupon
2.3075011%
Net Interest Cost (NIC)
2.4370448%
True Interest Cost (TIC)
2.4300533%
Bond Yield for Arbitrage Purposes
2.2883037%
All Inclusive Cost (AIC)
2.5299134%
IRS Form 8038
Net Interest Cost 2.3075011%
Weighted Average Maturity 6.176 Years
06 not ash ofSw 62 $12 1 SINGLE PURPOSE 1 12/162009 1 6:26 AM
Ehlers & Associates, Inc.
Leaders in Public Finance
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 9
APPENDIX B
RESOLUTION 2010 -19
RESOLUTION CALLING PUBLIC HEARING ON
THE INTENTION TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PLAN BONDS AND THE PROPOSAL TO
ADOPT A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR 2010 THROUGH 2014
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 475.521
A. WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521 the City of Edina,
Minnesota (the "City ") may issue bonds to finance capital expenditures under its capital
improvement plan (the "Plan") without an election provided that, among other things, prior to
issuing the bonds the City adopts the Plan after a public hearing thereon and publishes a notice of its
intention to issue the bonds and the date and time of a hearing to obtain public comment on the
matter; and
B. WHEREAS, the City Council will hold a public hearing on its intention to
Issue general obligation capital improvement plan bonds (the "Bonds ") to refinance the outstanding
portion of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority's $12,410,000 Public Project Revenue Bonds,
Series 2002, originally issued to finance the City Hall and Public Safety Facility and to adopt the
Plan therefor pursuant thereto on February 16, 2010; and
NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina,
Minnesota, that the City Council hereby calls for a public hearing on its intent to issue the Bonds and
to adopt the Plan therefor, such hearing to be held on the date and time set forth in Exhibit A
attached hereto. The City Council is hereby directed to cause the notice to be published at least 14
but not more than 28 days before the hearing in the official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of
general circulation in the City.
Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Dated this 19th day of January,
2010.
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that
the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular
Meeting of January 19, 2010 and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 20_
City Clerk
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 10
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
2010 -2014 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota (the
"City ") will meet on February, 16, 2010, at or after 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of Edina
City Hall, in part to hold a public hearing concerning (1) the issuance of general obligation bonds
(the `Bonds ") in an amount not to exceed $9,500,000 to refinance for purposes of interest rate
savings the outstanding principal of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority's $12,410,000
Public Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2002, originally issued to finance the City Hall and Public
Safety Facility; and (2) the proposal to adopt a capital improvement plan for 2010 through 2014
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521.
All persons interested may appear and be heard at the time and place set forth above.
If a petition requesting a vote on the issuance of the Bonds, signed by voters equal to five
percent of the votes cast in the City in the last general election, is filed with the City Clerk within 30
days after the public hearing (i.e., by March 18, 2010), the City may issue the Bonds only after
obtaining approval of a majority of voters voting on the question at an election.
A copy of the plan is available for inspection in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 4801 W
50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424. Questions or comments may be directed to the City Clerk's
Office at 952- 826 -0408.
All interested persons may appear and be heard at the public hearing either orally or in
writing, or may file written comments with the City Clerk before the hearing.
Dated: 920
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
/s/
City Clerk
[Submit ; Publish
City of Edina CIP for Financing Purposes Page 11
To: City Council
From: James B. Hovland
Mayor
Date: I January 19, 2010
Subject: Re- appointment to Edina
Community Health
Committee
REPORURECOMMENDATION
Agenda Item IV.E.
Consent
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA
® To Council
Action ® Motion
❑ Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
Recommendation:
Endorse Mayor's recommendation for re- appointment of Alan Lifson to the Edina Community
Health Committee for a term ending February 1, 2013.
Info /Background:
At our meeting, November 2, 2009, we appointed Alan Lifson to the vacancy on the Edina
Community Health Committee for a term ending February 1, 2010. He has indicated a
willingness to be reappointed for a term ending February 1, 2013. 1 recommend that we re-
appoint Mr. Lifson to this Committee.
i
w9A.r�.
oe
REP ORURE C OMMENDATION
To:
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
Agenda Item
# IV.F.
From:
Cheryl Engelman
Consent
City Sanitarian
Information Only
❑
Date:
January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends
❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject:
Resolution No. 2010 -20
❑
Motion
Renewing Delegation
®
Resolution
Agreement With Minnesota
El
Ordinance
Department of Health
❑
Discussion
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution No.2010 -20 authorizing the City of Edina to renew the Delegation Agreement with the Minnesota
Department of Health (MDH) to inspect, license, and regulate food, beverage, and lodging establishments; public
pools and related facilities.
INFORMATIONBACKGROUND:
The City of Edina initially entered into a master Delegation Agreement with the MDH in 1978. The Agreement
allows Edina to inspect, license and regulate food, beverage, and lodging establishments; public pools and related
facilities; and youth camps; manufactured home parks and recreational camping areas.
Periodically, the MDH reviews and updates the agreement language for the purpose of code revision uniformity and
consistency with all local health agencies. Agreement language was last updated in 1987, when revised Agreements
were issued to local health agencies. The City of Edina currently operates under the 1987 Delegation Agreement.
In partnership with local health agencies, MDH worked on language revisions to the 1987 Delegation Agreement
and recently issued the updated Delegation Agreement. This updated Delegation Agreement goes into effect July 1,
2010, at which time the 1987 Delegation Agreement will sunset.
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Delegation Agreement.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-20
RENEWING THE DELEGATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
CITY OF EDINA AND THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
City of Edina
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Health is charged with protecting the public
health under Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 144,157 and 327, and has the duty to inspect, license
and regulate: food beverage, and lodging establishments: public pools and related facilities:
youth camps: manufactured home parks and recreational camping areas; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statues, Section 145A.07, Subd. 1 authorizes Minnesota
Department of Health to enter into an agreement to delegate these duties to the local Board of
Health; and
WHEREAS, the City of Edina is a local Board of Health and Minnesota Department of
Health has delegated these duties to the City of Edina since 1978; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Health periodically updates the agreement
language for uniformity of code revisions and consistency;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina hereby
approves the renewal of the Delegation Agreement between the City of Edina and the
Minnesota Department of Health.
Passed and adopted this 19th day of January 2010.
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk
James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the
attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of
January 19, 2010, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of 20_.
City Hall
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394
www.cityofedina.com
City Clerk
952 - 927 -8861
FAX 952 - 826 -0390
TTY 952 - 826 -0379
Delegation Agreement Between and
Minnesota Department of Health
This Agreement, effective on the first day of , 20_--, is between the State of Minnesota
acting through its Comnussioner of Health ( "Minnesota Department of Health" or "MDH ") and
the [board of health or other jurisdiction] ( "Board ").
1. AUTHORITY AND DELEGATION
1.1 MDH, charged with protecting the public health under Minnesota Statutes,
Chapters 144, 157, and 327, has the duty to inspect, license, and regulate: food,
beverage, and lodging establishments; public pools and related facilities; youth
camps, manufactured home parks and recreational camping areas.
1.2 Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.07, Subd. 1 authorizes MDH to enter into an
agreement to delegate these duties to the Board. MDH delegates its authority to
the Board according to this Agreement but nevertheless remains ultimately
responsible for the performance of these duties under Minnesota Statutes, Section
145A.07, Subd. 3(h).
1.3 The Board, having jurisdiction over [description of
jurisdiction], accepts this delegation and agrees to the terms of this Agreement
regarding inspection and licensing of regulated establishments and enforcement of
the applicable laws for the purpose of preventing and abating public health risks.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 1 -
2. SCOPE
2.1 Delegated Responsibilities: This delegation applies to the following regulated
areas as indicated by the checked boxes:
❑ A. Food, Beverage, and Lodging Establishments, as defined in and governed
by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 157 and Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 327,
Minnesota Rules, parts 4626.0010 to 4626.1870, and Minnesota Rules,
parts 4625.0100 to 4625.2300;
❑ B. Food Manager Certification requirements for food establishments, as
defused in and governed by Minnesota Rules, parts 4626.2000 to
4626.2010;
❑ C. Manufactured Home Parks and Recreational Camping Areas, as defined in
and governed by Minnesota Statutes, Sections 327.14 to 327.28, and
Minnesota Rules, parts 4630.0200 to 4630.2210;
❑ D. Youth Camps, as defined in and governed by Minnesota Statutes, Sections
144.71 to 144.74, and Minnesota Rules, parts 4630.2300 to 4630.4700;
❑ E. Public Pools, as defined and governed by Minnesota Statutes, Section
144.1222, and Minnesota Rules, parts 4717.0150 to 4717.3970.
❑ F. Variances to Minnesota Rules for:
O (1) Lodging, as specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4717.7000, subpart
1 (D);
O (2) Manufactured home parks and recreational camping areas, as
specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4717.7000, subpart 1 (E);
O (3) Youth camps, as specified in Mimiesota Rules, part 4717.7000,
subpart 1 (F); and
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 2 -
O (4) Food establishinents, as specified in Minnesota Rules, parts
4626.1690 to 4626.1715.
2.2 Responsibilities not delegated: MDH retains exclusive authority for the following
areas:
A. -. License renewal under Minnesota Statutes, Section 157.16, Subd 2, except
as specified in paragraph 3.2(C) 1 of this agreement;
B. Certification of food managers under Minnesota Statutes, Section 157.16,
Subd. 2(a) and Minnesota Rules, parts 4626.2015 to 4626.2025;
C. Establislunent fees under Minnesota Statutes, Section 157.16, Subd 3,
except as specified in paragraph 3.2(C) 1 of this agreement;
D. Collection of the Statewide Hospitality Fee, under Minnesota Statutes,
Section 157.16, Subd. 3(a).
E. Public swubmiiig pool plan review and approval uiider Minnesota Rules,
parts 4717.0310 and 4717.0450; and
F. Variances for public swinuning pools, as defined in Minnesota. Rules, part
4717.7000, subpart 1 (F).
3. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
3.1 MDH's Responsibilities:
A. General
(1) Begin -drag on , and through the duration of this
Agreement, MDH will not enforce the statutes and rules stated in
paragraph 2.1 in the Board's jurisdiction, except as stated in this
Agreement or at the request of the Board.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5121/2009
-3-
(2) To ensure consistent regulation and enforcement statewide, MDH
will review the Board's ordinances or proposed changes to existing
ordinances and provide a written response. MDH will review and
provide comments within 30 days of receipt of the proposed
ordinance language being submitted to MDH.
(3) MDH will coordinate a review of the Minnesota Food Code
(Minnesota Rules, part 4626) following the release of each new
Food and Drug Administration Model Food Code or Supplement.
(4) MDH will evaluate the Board's compliance with the delegation
agreement to ensure that its programs are adequate to assure
compliance by regulated parties with the standards and
requirements established in the statutes and rules stated in
paragraph 2.1.
(5) MDH staff will be available to advise the Board regarding issues
covered under this Agreement.
(6) MDH will refer to the Board any complaints that MDH receives
concerning matters under the Board's jurisdiction.
B. Illness Investigation and Response
(1) MDH will maintain an emergency communication system for
notifying and commw-icating with the Board, local boards of
health, industry, and others about serious threats to food safety and
public health.
(2) MDH will lead epidemiological surveillance and investigations
and will consult with the Board as necessary during investigations.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 4 -
1
(3) MDH will summarize and report the results of epidemiological
investigations.
C. Training and Technical Assistance
MDH will offer to the Board training and consultation for program areas
listed under the SCOPE throughout the duration of this Agreement.
3.2 Board's Responsibilities:
A. Regulatory Authoriiy
(l) The Board must have ordinances that incorporate the requirements
of the statutes and rules stated in paragraph 2.1, items (A), (B),(C),
(D ), and (E) for licensing; inspection and enforcement authority.
As stated in Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.05, Subd. l;
ordinances may not conflict with or be -less restrictive than the
relevant Mimlesota Statutes or,Rules.
(2) Ordinances must establish authority for enforcement and describe
actions to ensure compliance.
(3) The Board may not enact or amend any ordinance related to the
statutes and rules stated in paragraph 2.1 (except fee provisions)
without MDH's prior review of and comment on the proposed
ordinance language. Within 30 days of promulgation of any new .
or amended ordinance that is within the scope of this Agreement,
the Board will provide MDH with a copy of the new or amended
ordinance.
B. Trained Regulatory Staff
- 5 -
MDH - EHS.Delegation Agreement, 5 /21/2009
(1) The Board will maintain qualified inspection personnel, as defined
in this section, to enforce the statutes, rules, and local ordinances
encompassed in this Agreement.
(2) Inspections required in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 157 and
Minnesota Rules, parts 4630.2210 and 4630.1900 must be
performed by Environmental Health Specialist/Sanitarians who
possess the qualifications stated in Minnesota Rules, parts
4695.2500 to 4695.2800. These qualifications include:
(a) Current registration with the State as Environmental Health
Specialist/Sanitarian; or
(b) Possession of a baccalaureate or post baccalaureate degree
in environmental health, sanitary science, sanitary
engineering, or other related environmental health field that
includes at least 30 semester or 45 quarter hour credits in
the physical or biological sciences; and registration as an
Environmental Health Specialist/Sanitarian within 2 years
from the date of appointment.
(3) Inspections in excess of those required in Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 157 and Minnesota Rules, parts 4630.2210 and 4630.1900
may be performed by less qualified staff who must:
(a) be enrolled in a baccalaureate or post baccalaureate
degree program in environmental health, sanitary
science, sanitary engineering, or other related
enviromnental field; and
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 6 -
(b) be supervised by a registered Environmental Health
Specialist/Sanitarian.
(4) If the Board's inspection staff consists of a single person, that
person must be a fully qualified Registered Environmental Health
Specialist/Sanitarian.
(5) The Board will prepare and submit to MDH on an annual basis, a
staffing plan to assure adequate program coverage. The staffing
plan may include mutual aid agreements, cooperative agreements
or other tools to address staffing shortages, or the need for
additional staff during emergencies or special circumstances.
(6) The Board will notify MDH in the event of unexpected staff
changes leading to inadequate or unqualified staffing. MDH may
perform a program evaluation under the following circumstances.
(a) If the Board has inadequate or unqualified staffing,
the Board remains responsible for providing both
routine and emergency services covered by this
Agreement.
(b) If the Board has inadequate or unqualified staffing:
(i) Within 10 business days of the staff's
departure, the Board must submit a written
plan for providing routine and emergency
services until qualified staff are hired. This
plan must include the name, credentials and
contact information for staff performing
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 7 -
delegated duties. MDH will provide written
approval or rejection of the plan within 10
business days of receipt.
(ii) While the Board has inadequate or
unqualified staffing, the Board must submit
to MDH on a monthly basis, inspection
reports for all inspections conducted during
the previous 30 days.
(iii) The Board will have 180 days from the time
of the staff's departure to hire qualified staff.
If qualified staff cannot be hired within 180
days, MDH will terminate the Agreement
and immediately begin providing routine
and emergency services in the Board's
jurisdiction.
(7) If the Board is a Community Health Board, the Board may enter
into agreements with other qualified persons to carry out its
delegated duties, as stated in Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.04
subd. 5 and Minnesota Statutes 145A.07 subd. 3(d). Before the
parties enter into such an agreement, the Board must obtain
MDH's written approval.
C. Risk -Based Infections and a Uniform Inspection Program:
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 -8 -
The Board must license each establislunent on an annual basis. The
(1) ense fees in accordance with
Board will establish reasonable lic
Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.04, Subd. 4(c).
(2) The Board must classify and) inspect each:`
(a) food, beverage, lodging, ana pool establishment according
to the.inspection frequency: and risk,category as stated m
Minnesota Statutes, Section•157.20; and
(b) manufactured home park and recreational camping areas
according to Minnesota Rules, parts 4630.2210 and
4630.1900.
3 The Board will conduct inspections, respond to complaints, and
dociunent follow -up activities. The Board must:
(a) identify and address hazards;
(b) incorporate education into the inspection process; and
(
c� promote active managerial control concepts in food
establishments.
4 The Board may. submit to MDH a written proposal for alternative
O
inspection methods and practices, in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Section 157.20, Subd. 4, for use in the Board's
jurisdiction.
The, Board's inspection staff must maintain inspection reports that
e
(5) minimum; the following elements: identification of
include, at a
health and safety violations, corrective actions, enforcement
actions; follow -up activities, and complaint response.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009
(6) For every licensed establishment, the Board must provide, at a
mum, the following information to MDH by March 31 of each
calendar year in a format to be negotiated:
(a) Type of facility (e.g., food establishment, MHP, etc),
establishment name, establishment address, and risk
category of each licensed establishment;
(b) All hazards emergency contact naive and information for
each licensed establishment; and
(c) Establislunent owner name and/or establishment operator
name for each establishment.
(7) The Board must review plans for new construction, renovation, or
conversion of licensed establishments.
(8) The Board may grant variances as stated in paragraph 2. 1, item (F)
of the SCOPE, and must submit to MDH a copy of each variance
within 30 days of the variance being granted.
(9) The Board agrees that MDH may accompany the Board's staff in
their work, make independent assessments of risk factors or
hazards, and perform program activities in consultation with the
Board as circumstances warrant.
D. Illness Investigation and Response:
(1) The Board will investigate and document illness and injury reports
according to Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.04, Subd. 6, using a
protocol approved by MDH.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 -10-
(2) The Board will record and transmit all foodborne illness
complaints to MDH within one business day via fax, phone, or an
approved electronic method. The report must contain the contact
information for both the complainant and the establishment.
(3) The Board will have qualified staff available for emergency
coverage on a 24 -hour a day basis and provide an after -hours
contact number to MOH.
E. Compliance and Enforcement:
(1) The Board will seek compliance by using the enforcement tools
specified in ordinance and written policies and procedures. If the
Board's initial enforcement actions fail to achieve compliance, the
Board will exert its enforcement authority by undertaking one or
more of the following significant actions:
(a) Seeking injunctions under Minnesota Statutes, Section
145A.04, Subd. 9;
(b) Referring the matter to the Board's legal counsel to initiate
criminal or administrative actions against noncompliant
parties; and
(c) Pursuing other enforcement mechanisms such as license
revocation.
(2) The Board will document each violation it investigates including
the date of discovery., nature of the violation, any enforcement
action taken, and the resolution of the violation. The Board will
retain this data according to the Board's record retention policy.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 11 -
Upon request, the Board must forward to MDH a written summary
of such significant enforcement actions as those referenced in
paragraph 3.2 E (1)(a — c). This summary will be forwarded to
MDH within 30 days of receipt of IADH's request.
F. Industry and Community Relations:
The Board must actively participate in work groups, advisory boards, or
committees that foster conununication and information sharing to improve
public health outcomes in the program areas as stated in paragraph 2.1.
G. Program Support Resources, and Assessment:
(1) The Board will conduct a self - assessment using the materials
known as the "Program Evaluation Protocol and Tools" at least
once every three years. The Board will provide MDH with the
written results of the program self - assessment at least 30 days prior
to MDH's regularly scheduled, program evaluation conducted
under Section 4 below.
(2) The Board must make its program records available to MDH upon
request.
(3) The Board must maintain all licensing and inspection information
in an electronic format and make it available to MDH upon
request. The Board will cooperate with MDH to establish a
compatible system that allows efficient sharing of electronic
licensing and inspection data.
4. MDH ASSESSMENT OF BOARD'S PERFORMANCE
4.1 Program Evaluation:
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 -12-
A. NIDH will evaluate the Board's performance for compliance with this
Agreement using the materials known as the "Program Evaluation
Protocol and Tools ". NIDH will limit its evaluations to no more than one
formal evaluation per year, and no less than one formal evaluation every
five (5) years, except when the performance of the Board warrants more
fiequent evaluation.
B. NIDH will use the following criteria for evaluating the Board's
performance:
(1) Whether the Board has exercised the regulatory authority delegated
to it under this Agreement by adopting ordinances covering the
duties of licensing, inspection, reporting and enforcement of the
statutes and rules stated in paragraph 2.1.
(2) Whether the Board has established a written procedure for
licensing, inspecting, and enforcement for all establishments in the
jurisdiction regulated by the statutes and rules stated in paragraph
2.1(A), (C), and (D).
(3) Whether the Board has inspected, licensed or permitted all such
establishments according to requirements in statute, rule, or
ordinance.
(4) Whether the Board has enforced the statutes, rules and ordinances
to remove the risk to the public in a manner that corresponds to the
circumstances of the risk involved. MDH will evaluate this factor
according to the following criteria:
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 13 -
(a) Whether the Board has identified and docuruented
violations of statutes, rules, and ordinances; and
(b) Whether the Board has determined a reasonable and
appropriate time period for a violator to remove a hazard,
has taken appropriate enforcement measures, and can
assure MDH that the hazard has been removed.
C. MDH will report its evaluation findings in writing to the Board within 60
days after completion of the evaluation. MDH's report will assess the
Board's performance to be one of the following:
(1) Acceptable, which may take one of two forms: Acceptablei or
Acceptable With InaproveMents Needed, meaning the Board must
make specific improvements that are enumerated in the report,
within a timefraine that is mutually agreed upon by the Board and
1M
(2) Conditionally Acceptable, meaning that immediate, priority
improvements are required. The Board must submit a written plan
of correction within 30 days. The plan must include a timetable for
correction and must be approved by MDH. Conditionally
Acceptable status may be resolved in one of two ways:
(a) The Board may be reassigned to Acceptable status if the
Board makes needed improvements according to its written
plan; or
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 -14-
(b) The Board may be reassigned to Unacceptable status if the
Board fails to provide a written plan of correction, or fails
to make corrections according to the written plan.
(3) Unacceptable, meaning that the program evaluation has identified
certain specified problems of a critical nature that make the
program unacceptable. The Board must submit a written plan of
correction within 30 days. The plan must include a timetable for
correction and must be approved by MDH. Unacceptable status
may be resolved in one of two ways:
(a) The Board may be reassigned to an Acceptable or
Conditionally Acceptable status if the Board makes needed
improvements according to its written plan; or
(b) The Board may be subject to Termination if the Board fails
to provide a written plan of correction, or fails to make
corrections according to the written plan.
(4) Termination, meaning that the situation requires NMH to terminate
the delegation immediately, and that all delegated duties °
immediately revert to MDH.
D. If there are disputes concerning the evaluation findings that camiot be
resolved through an informal process, the Board will have an opportunity
to appeal its position to the Commissioner of Health.
E. While the Board's status is designated as Conditionally Acceptable, or
Unacceptable, MDH may conduct the plan reviews for new and
remodeled construction of establislunents under the Board's jurisdiction.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 15 -
When MDH conducts plan reviews under this condition, the Board will
pay service fees of $100/hour per inspector to MDH.
F. While the Board's status is Unacceptable, MDH will conduct the Board's
inspections and plan reviews. Until the Board's status is no longer
Unacceptable, the Board will pay service fees of $100 /hour per inspector
to MDH for all inspections and plan reviews conducted by MDH.
4.2 Termination:
A. MDH may terminate this Agreement for the following reasons:
(1) The Board is unable or unwilling to carry out the. terms of this
Agreement; or
(2) The Board fails to demonstrate that it has carried out license,
inspection, reporting and enforcement activities under this
Agreement; or
(3) MDH has evidence to establish that the Board's failure to act poses
an immediate threat to public health.
B. MDH will provide to the Board, in writing, the reasons for immediate
termination.
5. OTHER TERMS
5.1 Voluntary Tem- ination: Either party may voluntarily tenninate this Agreement by
written notice to the other no later than January 1 of the year before the calendar
year in which the termination will be effective. If either party terminates this
agreement, a minimum of five (5) years must pass before the parties begin a new
agreement.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 -16-
5.2 Merger: The parties' entire Agreement is contained in this document. This
Agreement supersedes any other agreements between the parties, either verbal or
written, about the terms of this Agreement. MIDH retains all functions and duties
not included in this Agreement.
5.3 Amendment: The parties may amend this Agreement only by written agreement
signed by the parties.
5.4 Liaison: Both MDH and the Board will assign a person to be liaison with the
other party.
5.5 Statutory or Rule Changes: Successor or amended statutes and rules apply to this
Agreement and are automatically incorporated into this Agreement upon their
effective date.
5.6 Exclusion: Actions under the Emergency Health Powers Act (Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 12) are excluded from this Agreement.
5.7 Severability: A determination that any provision of this Agreement is invalid,
illegal, or unenforceable does not affect the enforceability of any other provision.
5.8 Each party agrees that it will be responsible for its own acts and the results thereof
to the extent authorized by law and will not be responsible for the acts of the other
party and the results thereof. The State's liability will be governed by the
Minnesota Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 3.736 and other
applicable law. The Board's liability will be governed by the Municipal Tort
Clai-ns Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466 and other applicable law.
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009 - 17-
The parties' duly authorized officers have executed this Agreement on the date shown.
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Dated: By:
Commissioner of Health
Dated: By:
Its:
Dated:
By:
Dated:
Its:
By:
Its:
MDH - EHS Delegation Agreement, 5/21/2009
- 18-
1f'4
oe
k
�J -O
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To:
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
Agenda Item
# IV.G.
From:
CHERYL ENGELMAN
Consent
❑
CITY SANITARIAN
Information Only
❑
Date:
JANUARY 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends
❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject:
RENEW COMMUNITY
®
Motion
HEALTH SERVICES
❑
Resolution
AGREEMENT WITH
❑
Ordinance
BLOOMINGTON
❑
Discussion
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Community Health Services Agreement with Bloomington Public Health Division for
$183,706 for calendar year 2010.
INFORMATIONBACKGROUND:
The 2010 Agreement cost remains the same as the 2009 Bloomington contract agreement of $183,706.
The costs for these services are offset by the 2010 Community Health Services Grant funding of $119,035
and local general fund.
Community Health Services are delivered to Edina residents of all ages through senior health promotions,
vulnerable adult assessments, public health nurse clinics, high risk home assessments, and community
health educational opportunities. In addition, Bloomington Public Health works closely with Edina.
schools and daycares to increase youth assets and help prevent high risk behaviors, they provide outreach
to new parents with high risk children, and administer the WIC Program, a food and nutrition program for
pregnant women, infants and children in need. Services such as health screenings, health promotions and
immunizations for elderly are coordinated with the Edina Senior Center and senior living complexes. The
public health nurses also coordinate with Edina Police, Fire and Health Departments regarding vulnerable
adult assessments, partner with the Edina Resource Center to connect residents with additional resources
and services, and counsel with parish nurses and faith based communities.
As requested by the City Council, the Community Health Committee met with Bloomington Public
Health on October 20, 2009 to review and evaluate these community health services and programs.
Bloomington gave a thorough presentation of the services and programs they provide and had staff on
hand to answer questions. The Committee determined that Bloomington provides a variety of valuable
programs and excellent service to the residents of Edina. See Attached Minutes.
Staff from Bloomington Public Health will present information at the council meeting.
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the agreement.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITIES OF BLOOMINGTON AND EDINA
TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of
by and between the City of Bloomington, a Minnesota municipal corporation, in the
County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Bloomington "), and the City of Edina, a Minnesota
municipal corporation, in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Edina ")
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Bloomington warrants and represents that its Division of Public Health is a
duly certified public health agency operating in accordance with all applicable federal and state
requirements; and
WHEREAS, Bloomington's Division of Public Health provides community health
services, including, but not limited to public health nursing services (including home visiting),
public health clinics, health education, health promotion services, disease prevention and control,
health planning, and program administration; and
WHEREAS, Edina wishes to promote, support, and maintain the health of its residents by
providing community health services such as health education, communicable disease programs,
public health nursing services, health assessment, counseling, teaching, and evaluation in the
community; home and clinic setting at a nominal fee to those making use of such services, and to
contract with Bloomington for Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, to provide
such services to residents of Edina; and
WHEREAS, the governing bodies of Bloomington and Edina are authorized by
Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.04, Subdivision 5, and by Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59,
Subdivision 10, to provide community health services and to enter into agreements with each
other for the providing by Bloomington of community health services to residents of Edina; and
WHEREAS, through this contractual arrangement the provision of community health
services will enable Edina to document progress toward the achievement of statewide outcomes,
as stated in Minnesota Statutes, Section 145A.10. Subdivision 5.
2
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, and for consideration of the covenants
hereinafter set forth, agree as follows:
1. Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, agrees to provide residents of
Edina with community health services (hereinafter called "Health Services "), which includes
activities designed to protect and promote the health of the general population within a
community health service area by emphasizing the prevention of disease, injury, disability, and
preventable death through the promotion of effective coordination and use of community
resources, and by extending health services into the community.
2. In addition, Bloomington will also provide Maternal Child Health services which
include services provided to women of childbearing age, infants, children and adolescents and to
provide services to women and children who qualify for TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy
Families) services. The payment for these additional services is made directly to Bloomington
from the Minnesota Department of Health; these grant dollars are not part of this Agreement.
3. Bloomington agrees to provide community health services to the residents of Edina
utilizing the same quality and kind of personnel, equipment and facilities as health services are
provided and rendered to residents of Bloomington.
4. Bloomington shall provide the health services pursuant hereto on a confidential'basis,
using capable, trained professionals.
5. All Health Services to be rendered hereunder by Bloomington shall be rendered
pursuant to and subject to public health policies, rules, and procedures now or hereafter, from
time to time, adopted by the Bloomington City Council, and in full compliance with all ,
applicable state and federal laws, provided, however, that (i) no policy, rule, or procedure
hereafter adopted by the Bloomington City Council shall in any way affect, modify, or change
the obligations, duties, liabilities, or rights of the parties hereto as set out in this Agreement, or
reduce or detract from the kind, quality, and quantity of Health Services to be provided
hereunder by Bloomington to residents of Edina, and (ii) all such policies, rules and procedures
shall be uniformly applied to all persons receiving Health Services from Bloomington, whether
residents of Edina, Bloomington, or any other municipality. Edina agrees to adopt the same
policies, rules, and procedures as are from time to time adopted by Bloomington, if determined
by Edina to be necessary or desirable to facilitate or regulate the provision of Health Services by
Bloomington to residents of Edina pursuant hereto.
6. Edina agrees to pay Bloomington, for the provision of Health Services pursuant
hereto, amounts and on terms as follows:
a. The annual sum of $183,706 shall be paid in quarterly payments of $45,926.50 to
Bloomington within fifteen (15) days of the receipt by Edina of each of the reports to be given
pursuant to Paragraph 6.13 hereof, subject, however, to the provisions of Paragraph 6.0 hereof.
b. On April 15, July 15, and October 15, 2010 and on January 15, 2011,
Bloomington shall send Edina a statement, certified by the person in charge of Bloomington's
Division of Public Health as being true and correct, and covering the period of three (3) calendar
months preceding the month in which the report is given, and setting forth, in such detail as
Edina shall reasonably require, the numbers of persons served, the kinds of Health Services
delivered, the locations where such services were delivered, and such other information as Edina
shall reasonably request.
c. Should any dispute arise over this Agreement, Edina shall pay for any undisputed
charges for the three month period.
7. In the event Edina desires to inspect the financial books and records of Bloomington
related to the providing of Health Services hereunder by Bloomington, Bloomington shall make
its financial books and records available at the Bloomington City Hall for inspection and copying
by Edina, or any agent, employee, or representative of Edina, at reasonable business hours.
8. It shall be the sole responsibility of Bloomington to determine the qualifications,
functions, training, and performance standards for all health service personnel who render Health
Services under this Agreement; provided, however, that Bloomington agrees that all such
personnel shall be capable, trained professionals.
9. Bloomington's Division of Public Health will communicate with Edina relative to
Health Services to be performed hereunder by Bloomington, such communication to be in the
form of reports, conferences, or consultations, as the respective Edina departments shall request.
All reports relating to the providing of Health Services that are given by Bloomington's Division
of Public Health to the. Bloomington City Council or to the City Manager during the term of this
Agreement shall also, and at the same time, be given to Edina.
10. Bloomington also agrees to send to Edina an annual report describing the activities
performed and Health Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Such report shall be in
such detail and form as Edina may reasonably request. The annual report shall be sent with and
in addition to the last quarterly report acquired by Paragraph 6.13 hereof. Also, at Edina's
request, made not more than two (2) times during the term of this Agreement, responsible
administrative officers of Bloomington's Division of Public Health shall attend meetings of the
Edina City Council or appropriate board or commission to answer questions and give further
information relative to the activities performed and Health Services rendered under this
Agreement.
11. Bloomington hereby agrees to maintain in force its present policy of comprehensive
general liability insurance in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 466, and professional
liability coverage in the amount of $1.5 million dollars ($1,500,000) per occurrence and $1.5
million dollars ($1,500,000) in aggregate for the term of this contract. Said policy shall be with
an insurance company authorized to do business in Minnesota. If requested, the City of
Bloomington will provide a certificate of insurance evidencing such coverage. The City of
Edina must be named an additional insured.
12. Bloomington shall further require personal medical malpractice insurance coverage
by its physicians and other health professionals with whom Bloomington has a contract for
professional services.
13. This Agreement shall be for a period of from January 1, 2010, to December 31,
2010, provided that either party may terminate the same by one hundred twenty (120) days
written notice to the other. Upon such termination, all obligations and liabilities of the parties
hereunder shall cease and terminate, except the provisions of Paragraph 12 hereof shall continue
and survive such termination. Also, in the event of termination pursuant hereto, the quarterly
payment next due shall be prorated and paid for only the period ended on the date of termination,
and Bloomington shall send to Edina, within thirty (30) days after such termination, a report in
the form of, and in lieu of, the annual report required by Paragraph 10 hereto, and Edina shall
pay such reduced quarterly payment for the period ended on the date of termination, within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of both such reports.
14. Bloomington and Edina understand and agree that each of them shall apply and
qualify, independently and separately, for any and all grants, matching funds, and payment of all
kinds from state, federal, and other governmental bodies relating to, or for the provision of, any
or all of the Health Services, and any and all such grants, matching funds, and payments shall
belong to the recipient and be used and applied as the recipient thereof shall determine, without
regard to this Agreement.
15. All notices, reports, or demands required or permitted to be given under this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be given when delivered personally to an
officer of the party to which notice is being given, or when deposited in the United States mail in
a sealed envelope, with registered or certified mail, postage prepaid thereon, addressed to the
parties at the following addresses:
To Bloomington: 1800 West Old Shakopee Road
Bloomington, Minnesota 55431
Attention: City Manager
To Edina: 4801 West 50th Street
Edina, Minnesota 55424
Attention: City Manager
Such addresses may be changed by either party upon notice to the other party given as herein
provided.
16. The parties agree to comply with the following laws and regulations:
a. Edina agrees to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and agrees to
hold harmless and indemnify the City of Bloomington from costs, including but not limited to
damages, attorney's fees and staff time, in any action or proceeding brought by third parties
alleging a violation of ADA by Edina. Bloomington agrees to hold harmless and indemnify
Edina from costs, including but not limited to damages, attorney's fees and staff time, in any
action or proceeding brought by third parties alleging a violation of ADA by Bloomington. The
parties duties to indemnify and hold harmless are subject to the limitations, immunities and
defenses in Minnesota Statute Chapter 466. The City of Bloomington does not discriminate on
the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services,
programs, or activities. Bloomington has designated coordinators to facilitate compliance with
the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as required by Section 35.107 of the U.S.
Department of Justice regulations, and to coordinate compliance with Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as mandated by Section 8.53 of the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development regulations. For information contact the Human Services Division, City of
Bloomington, 1800 Old West Shakopee Road, Bloomington, Minnesota 55431; telephone (952)
563 -8700; TTY: (952) 563 -8740.
b. The parties agree to comply with the Minnesota State Human Rights Act,
Minnesota Statutes, Section 363A.
17. The parties agree that this Agreement shall not be assignable except at the written
consent of both parties.
18. This Agreement represents the entire Agreement between Edina and Bloomington
and supersedes and cancels any and all prior agreements or proposals, written or oral, between
the parties relating to the subject matter hereof; and amendments, addenda, alterations, or
modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by
both parties.
19. Each party will comply with all applicable provisions of the Minnesota Government
Data Practices Act, Chapter 13 of the Minnesota Statutes.
20. Bloomington agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Edina against any and
all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising under
the provisions of this Agreement and caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of
Bloomington and Bloomington employees or agents. Edina agrees to defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless Bloomington against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense,
including reasonable attorney's fees, arising under the provisions of this Agreement and caused
by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of Edina and Edina employees or agents. Both
parties to this Agreement recognize that liability for any claims arising under this Agreement are
subject to the provisions of the Minnesota Municipal Tort Claims Law; Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 466. In the event of any claims or actions filed against either party, nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgments or separate
liability caps from the individual parties.
21. Bloomington and Edina agree to submit all claims, disputes and other matters in
question between the parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement to mediation. The
mediation shall be conducted through the Mediation Center, 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul,
Minnesota 55104. The parties hereto shall decide whether mediation shall be binding or non-
binding. If the parties cannot reach agreement, mediation shall be non - binding. In the event
mediation is unsuccessful, either party may exercise its legal or equitable remedies and may
commence such action prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly
executed and their corporate seal to be affixed hereto the day and year first above written.
CITY OF BLOOMINGTON:
Dated: By:
Dated: By
Reviewed and approved by the City
Attorney.
City Attorney
Dated:
Dated:
Mayor
City Manager
CITY OF EDINA:
By:
Mayor
By:
City Manager
8
DRAFT MINUTES — to be approved at March 2010 meeting
Edina Community Health Committee
October 20, 2009, 6:30 — 8:30 pm
Mayor's Conference Room, Edina City Hall
Members Present: Brad Montgomery, Bill Alldredge, Mark Johnson, Mary Jo Kingston, Idelle
Longman, Jan Johnson, Student Dolan Lee
Members Absent: None. One Vacancy
Guests: Sue Sheridan, Rose Jost, Eileen O'Connell, Lisa Brodsky, Karen Stanley, and
Karen Zeleznak of Bloomington Public Health
WELCOME & CALL TO ORDER
Chair Bill Alldredge welcomed members and called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. Liaison Engelman
reported that Mayor Hovland had not yet made an appointment to fill the member vacancy.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes from the September 15, 2009 meeting -were unanimously approved by a motion from Member M.
Johnson and second from Member Longman.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Karen Zeleznak, Bloomington Public Health Director, gave a presentation on the community health and
nursing services they provide to the City of Edina. Ms. Zeleznak gave a historical perspective of
Community Health Services (CHS) funding for city /county public health services. The designated funds
must be directed to specific community health programs. Included in these services are Community
Health Assessment, Adult and Senior Services, SHIELD (child development), Safety Net of Services,
(qualification depends on income), Women's Health Program, Clinical and Immunization Services,
Maternal Child Health, Health Promotion (targeting youth), Creating A Voice (youth assets) and Nurse
Clinics (replaced Home Care Program). Also discussed were the quarterly and annual reports.
Each CHS is required to complete a community health assessment every five years. Bloomington, Edina
and Richfield worked cooperatively to develop priorities and complete the assessment earlier this year.
Bloomington Public Health led the assessment process and will incorporate priorities into their
community program planning. The assessment will be submitted to MDH by February 2010 under the
requirements for the Community Assessment and Action Planning Process.
Eileen O'Connell, Bloomington Health Promotion Manager gave additional information about these
varied programs and their impact on the community. Ms. O'Connell also discussed the Statewide Health
Improvement Program, the community forum on "How to Raise a Drug Free Kid ", social hosting, Tri-
City Partners activities, and community readiness for kids not doing drugs.
Rose Jost, Family Health, reviewed efforts of Metro Alliance for Healthy Families, the SHIELD program
and the Follow Along Program.
Karen Stanley presented specific information on the Women, Infants and Children program and also the
Sage Screening program for breast and cervical cancer.
Sue Sheridan, discussed her work with the Seniors Program, efforts toward independent senior living, and
methods to find seniors in need of assistance.
Lisa Brodsky, Bloomington Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, gave a presentation on
the public health emergency preparedness services provided to the City of Edina. Key aspects include
planning for ability to respond to public health emergencies, evaluating resident's ability to respond to
15
emergencies, planning for and exercising distribution of medication, vaccines and supplies, developing
and preparing methods to deliver emergency messages to the public, planning communication to reach
special populations such as limited English speaking, seniors, people with disabilities, building
relationships with Police, Fire and Emergency management. The current response to H1N1 includes
distribution of vaccine and antivirals to individuals in priority groups including those uninsured and
underinsured. Mass vaccination is being planned for school located clinics.
Chair Alldredge said Bloomington Public Health is an asset to Edina providing a high level of service to
all residents, young and old. The Community Health Committee fully supports the professional efforts of
Bloomington Public Health and highly endorses renewing services with them for 2010.. Chair Alldredge
thanked Karen Zeleznak and her staff for the wide variety of programs and excellent service they provide
to the City of Edina.
2009 COMMITTEE WORKPLAN
Members Kingston and Longman completed the article on mental health "Getting Help When You Need
It ". Committee members fully supported the article and expressed thanks to Members Kingston and
Longman for their work on the article. Liaison Engelman will forward the completed article to the Edina
Communications Department for their final review and submittal to the Sun Current. Members suggested
that the resource list associated with the article be included on the Edina web site under the Community
Health Committee and shared with the Edina Police Department.
Community Assessment Health Priorities - Discuss # 5
1. Aging and disabled population managing chronic illness while living independently in the
community
2. Adults and youth experiencing suicide, depression, anxiety and other mental illness
3. Inadequate exercise and poor nutrition
4. Adults and youth experiencing co- occurring substance abuse and mental illness
5. City's ability to respond to public health emergencies
6. Emerging and re- emerging diseases
7. Vulnerable populations at higher risk during disasters or emergencies
8. Injuries among seniors resulting in loss of independence and mobility
9. Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug abuse
10. Maintain local public health infrastructure
Health priority # 5, City's ability to respond to public health emergencies was discussed. The Committee
felt this priority was being addressed by way of emergency preparedness planning and response by Edina
police, fire and health and also Bloomington Public Health.
STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES CONFERENCE REPORT
Member Longman gave an overview of the Community Health Conference she attended in October. The
conference theme was "Surviving and Thriving in Difficult Times ". Goals of Health People By 2020
include 1)attaining high quality of longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury and
premature death, 2) achieving health equity and eliminate disparities, 3) creating social and physical
environments that promote good health, and 4) promoting quality of life, healthy development and
healthy behaviors across all life stages. Member Longman talked about underage drinking and poverty as
great public health problems. Surviving and thriving tips from the Commissioner of Health were also
presented.
HEALTH STAFF REPORTS
Liaison Engelman gave an update on H1N1 influenza activities and plans for priority group vaccinations.
Within the priority risk groups, Bloomington Public Health will immunize City of Edina emergency
medical personiel and conduct mass vaccination clinics in the Edina Schools in mid to late November.
16
Production and delivery of the vaccine has been delayed and clinics will be conducts if the vaccine is
received. Influenza -like illnesses have consistently been reported in the Edina schools.
Liaison Engelman also gave a briefing on the Edina Employee Health & Wellness Kickoff and had
available employee wellness information packets. Currently, employees are participating in a walking
program "Ten Peaks in Ten Weeks ". Ten mountain peaks were chosen as a challenge to increase the
number of daily steps taken. Employees must keep track of their daily steps and report in weekly. The
focus of the employee wellness program is employee health improvement through education and
activities involvement.
Liaison Engelman discussed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's). A recent resident concern was
exposure to PAH' S from a new asphalt trail in a city park. Minnesota Department of Health guidance
was that the health risk is long term exposure to workers actually working with asphalt and not from
occasional walks on completed asphalt.
COMMUNITY COMMENT
None presented.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Member Longman and seconded by Member J. Johnson to adjourn. Vote to adjourn was
unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm.
Sherry Engelman
Next Meeting: March 16, 2010
2010 Meeting Dates: March 16 May 18 September 21 uctooer iv
17
,. rs
W9,-, 1A,
e
RETORT/RECOMMENDATION
To:
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
Agenda Item
# IV.H.
From:
CHERYL. ENGELMAN
Consent
❑
CITY SANITARIAN
Information Only
❑
Date:
JANUARY 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends
❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject:
RENEW PUBLIC HEALTH
®
Motion
EMERGENCY
❑
Resolution
PREPAREDNESS
❑
Ordinance
AGREEMENT WITH
❑
Discussion
BLOOMINGTON
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the 2010 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Agreement with Bloomington Public Health
Services for $38,731.
INFORMATION/BACKGROUND:
In 2009, the Bloomington Public Health Preparedness Agreement cost was $41,665. The 2010 Agreement
cost of $38,731 is less because 1) Public Health Preparedness grant allocations were reduced and 2) Edina
will retain portions of the grant money specifically for expenses generated by Edina staff.
This is the eighth year of the Agreement with Bloomington and also the Public Health Preparedness
Grants. We are required to use the grant money for public health readiness and emergency preparedness
planning and training. Currently, the work focus is a metro -wide regional approach to coordinate planning
efforts for business continuity of operations, public health preparedness and pandemic influenza response,
at -risk populations and mass dispensing.
The cost of this agreement is offset by grant money totaling $48,391 received from the Minnesota
Department of Health, as awarded by the Center for Disease Control. Remaining grant money will be used
by Edina for employee training, ongoing emergency planning, public education and administrative duties.
The Community Health Committee met with Bloomington Public Health on October 20, 2009 to review
and evaluate these public health emergency preparedness services and programs. Bloomington gave a
thorough presentation of the services and programs they provide. The Committee determined that
Bloomington provides comprehensive planning and programming to prepare Edina for public health
emergencies. See Attached Minutes.
Staff from Bloomington Public Health will present information at the council meeting.
The City Attorney reviewed and approved the agreement.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN ,
THE CITIES OF BLOOMINGTON AND EDINA
FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE TO BIOTERRORISM
THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this day of ,
by and between the City of Bloomington, a Minnesota municipal corporation, in the County
of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Bloomington "), and the City of Edina, a Minnesota municipal
corporation, in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Edina ")
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Bloomington warrants and represents that its Division of Public Health is a duly
certified public health agency operating in accordance with all applicable federal and state
requirements; and
WHEREAS, Bloomington's Division of Public Health provides public health emergency
preparedness services to respond to bioterrorism, infectious diseases, and other threats to public
health including, but not limited to coordination, assessment, planning and exercise, response,
surveillance, Health Alert Network, and training (hereinafter referred to as "PH Emergency
Preparedness Services "); and provides services and activities to improve the mass dispensing of
medicines and medical supplies through the Cities Readiness Initiative (hereinafter referred to as
"CRI Duties "); and
WHEREAS, Edina wishes to promote, support, and maintain the health of its residents by
providing public health emergency preparedness, and Cities Readiness Initiative planning activities,
and to contract with Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, to provide such services to
residents of Edina;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, and for consideration of the covenants hereinafter
set forth, agree as follows:
A. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from August 10, 2009 through August 9, 2010,
provided that either party may terminate the same by sixty (60) days' written notice to the
other. In the event of termination pursuant hereto, the quarterly payment next due shall be
prorated and paid for only the period ended on the date of termination, and Edina shall pay
such reduced quarterly payment for the period ended on the date of termination, within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of Bloomington's invoice.
B. Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, agrees to provide residents of Edina with
the following PH Emergency Preparedness Services:
1. Bloomington shall participate in site visits, programmatic reviews, evaluations,
training sessions, regional and /or statewide exercises, assessments, conference
calls and meetings as requested or required by the STATE or CDC.
2. Bloomington shall coordinate with MDH to ensure compliance with National Incident
Management System (NIMS) Compliance Objectives and Metrics for Local
Governments throughout the grant period. NIMS Compliance Objectives and Metrics
for Local Governments and the National Incident Management System NIMS 5 -Year
Training Plan are incorporated by reference. The Bloomington shall address any
- specific questions to the OEP Training Coordinator in writing.
3. All exercises developed by Bloomington shall be in accordance with Homeland
Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP) standards. Bloomington shall submit
an exercise notification form and After Action Report and Improvement Plan
(AAR/IP) to the OEP Exercise Coordinator for each exercise conducted at any level
with federal funds. The exercise notification form is located on the MDH Workspace
and shall be submitted at the time of the initial planning conference and not later than
a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the exercise. The AAR/IP shall be completed in
accordance with HSEEP standards and submitted within 60 days of the exercise and
Bloomington shall monitor, implement and re -test by exercise all corrective actions
for each exercise in accordance with HSEEP.
4. Bloomington shall complete and submit an After Action Report and Improvement
Plan (AAR/IP) within sixty days of all significant Public Health incidents or events
using HSEEP format.
5. Bloomington shall update on or before 10 September 2009 a current roster of pre -
identified public health agency staff available to fill appropriate Incident Command
System (ICS) functional roles within Bloomington's jurisdiction. Bloomington also
shall maintain a roster of all staff qualified to fill secondary and tertiary roles for
incidents anticipated to last twelve hours or longer. Staff assigned to ICS roles must
have met NIMS training requirements and must be NIMS compliant. Bloomington
shall update and maintain the roster throughout the grant period.
6. Bloomington shall conduct a minimum of two (2) Staff Alert and Notification exercises
in accordance with HSEEP, consisting of both the staff notification and staff
assembly. At least one (1) exercise must be unannounced and occurring outside of
regular business hours. For the purposes of this requirement, Bloomington shall
demonstrate the capability to notify primary, secondary, and tertiary staff to cover all
incident management roles during a complex incident. Deadlines for conducting
these exercises are 30 September 2009 and 30 July 2010. (This requirement may be
demonstrated by a response to a real public health incident by submitting the
notification form and AAR 1P with a written request for review and consideration
establishing the basis based on incident objective and capabilities within the time
requirements for submission of an AAWR Determination will be made based upon
the actual AAR/1P submitted for consideration. An AAR 1P that is not in HSEEP
format or is incomplete will not be accepted.)
7. Bloomington shall conduct a minimum of two (2) Health Alert Network exercises in
accordance with HSEEP. For the purposes of this contract the Health Alert Network
(HAN) is comprised of but not limited to: hospitals, clinics, veterinarians, emergency
managers, long term care and those apparent and necessary according to agency
discretion to ensure and efficient response to any public health emergency.
Bloomington shall monitor response times and obtain a minimum of 80% or greater
response within one (1) hour. Deadlines for conducting these exercises are: 15
February 2010 and 15 July 2010. (This requirement maybe demonstrated by a
response to a real public health incident by submitting the notification form and
AAR/IP with a written request for review and consideration establishing the basis
based on incident objective and capabilities within the time requirements for
submission of an AAWIP. Determination will be made based upon the actual AAR/IP
submitted for consideration. An AAR/IP that is not in HSEEP format or is incomplete
will not be accepted.)
8. Bloomington shall submit comprehensive, functional and scalable Pandemic
Influenza Operations Plan which includes but is not limited to 1) Base Plan, 2)
Concept of Operations Section, 3) Pandemic Influenza Functions Section, 4) Flu
Center Plan Section, 5) Asset Receipt and Distribution Section, 6) Community
Mitigation Intervention Section, 7) Communication Section, 8) Regional Coordination
Section and 9) Vaccine Management and Vaccination Section. The updated or new
Pandemic Plan shall be written and submitted as directed by the Pandemic Influenza
Supplement Guidance provided by MDH. The Flu Section shall be developed in
consultation with local and /or regional health care system to address health care
assessment/triage /referral /treatment surge issues. The Asset Receipt and
Distribution Section shall include plan for distributing supplies to support hospitals,
alternate care sites, flu centers and other recipients as necessary to support a public
health emergency. Plan that meets or exceeds CDC accepted criteria to be received
at the STATE on or before 12:00 noon 30 September 2009. Bloomington shall make
any required or recommended changes within 30 days of notice from the STATE and
Bloomington shall resubmit the revised plan to the STATE. Failure to prepare and
submit and obtain approval of the required Pandemic Influenza Operations Plan or
meet other evidence based - benchmarks in the manner directed STATE or CDC may
result in administrative sanctions. Plans shall be in PDF format and shall be
submitted on a CD by certified mail as directed by the state. Paper copies will not be
accepted.
9. Bloomington shall designate a MN Responds administrator on or before 10
September 2009. Bloomington shall perform all activities or functions required by
MN Stat. §145A and any additional state or federal requirements.
10. Bloomington shall develop, implement and maintain a plan for volunteer recruitment,
training, retention and ensure activation 24- hour /7 -days a week of MRC volunteers to
ensure an efficient response to support a public health emergency. Bloomington
shall collaborate on volunteer planning with other public and private partners
including but not limited to local or regional health care providers, hospitals public
and private, tribal governments.including the Indian Health Service, and allied
emergency preparedness partners including emergency management and disaster
relief organizations. The STATE places special emphasis on planning partnerships
with hospitals and tribal governments located within the same or adjacent MDH
geographic region. Deadline for completion of this plan is 30 December 2009. Plans
shall be written and formatted as directed by OEP.
11. Bloomington shall submit an updated Mass Dispensing Plan to the STATE for
assessment on or before 12:00 30 September 2009. Plans shall address the
elements in Sections 1, 10 and 12 of the CDC Local Technical Assistance Review
(TAR) tool. The plan shall include details regarding mass distribution and
administration and shall include a detailed security plan. The agencies that score
60% or less on Section 10 of the Local TAR tool will be required to participate in a
technical assistance visit and will be required to resubmit their corrected plan as
directed by the STATE. Plans shall be in PDF format and shall be submitted on a
CD by certified mail as directed by the state. Paper copies will not be accepted.
12. As directed by the STATE, Bloomington shall conduct ongoing capacity building
training specific to mass dispensing, mass vaccination and activities and functions of
operating a mass dispensing or mass vaccination sites for employees and volunteers
that will participate in a mass dispensing or vaccinating response. Bloomington shall
enter the training into MN TRAIN within ten (10) days of the training date or provide
the OEP Training Coordinator a roster within ten (10) days.
13. Bloomington shall conduct or participate in a VaccinationNaccine Distribution
tabletop exercise with local partners including tribal government on or before 31
October 2009.
14. Bloomington shall be prepared and operational by 1 November 2009 to distribute
H1 N1 vaccine and vaccinate targeted and general population according to MDH and
CDC guidance. Bloomington shall maintain a working knowledge of local and
regional plans to allow for successful coordination of plans and activities necessary
to respond to a public health emergency in a timely and efficient manner.
15. By 9 August 2010, Bloomington shall participate in a discussion about radiological
dispersion device response activities to determine local health department roles as
directed by the STATE.
16. By 9 August 2010, Bloomington shall participate in hazard vulnerability assessment
activity planning discussions as directed by the STATE.
17. By 9 August 2010, Bloomington shall review Bloomington's Tier Certification and
performance history with their Public Health Preparedness Consultant (PHPC) to
determine if the current tier certification level accurately reflects their agency's public
health preparedness capabilities or whether based upon that review a recertification
is required.
18. Bloomington shall schedule a local CRI assessment with the OEP Cities Readiness
Initiative Coordinator on or before 5 February 2010. Bloomington shall submit CRI
Plan to STATE a minimum of three (3) weeks prior to the scheduled assessment.
Plans shall be written and formatted as directed by MDH. Plans shall be in PDF
format and shall be submitted on a CD by certified mail as directed by the STATE.
Paper copies will not be accepted. CRI jurisdictions that received 70.0% or higher on
their TAR score during the 2008 -2009 grant year and no individual section of the
TAR lower than 70% qualify for a self- assessment TAR review.
19. Bloomington shall obtain and maintain a passing score of 79% or higher on their
individual agency's local Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI) assessment on or before
20 May 2010 and shall fully participate in any consultation meetings.
20. Bloomington shall fully incorporate the Point of Dispensing (POD) standards
provided by DSNS into local plans.
21. Bloomington shall complete a minimum of three (3) DSNS drills and one (1) regional
full -scale or regional functional exercise during the grant performance period of 10
August 2009 to 9 August 2010 in accordance with the following:
a. Bloomington must conduct a minimum of three (3) different DSNS drills
during the period of 10 August 2009 to 15 April 2010. Each drill shall be of a
different type. Bloomington may not complete the same type of drill more than
one (1) time.
1) There are two (2) suites of separate modular drills from which
Bloomington shall conduct the three (3) drills.
2) The first suite of drills consists of resource allocation game,
distribution tool intended to be used as a tabletop exercise, and
decision - making evaluation tool.
3) The second suite of drills consists of staff call down, site activation,
facility setup, and dispensing and /or modeling of throughput.
4) Bloomington shall consult the CDC website for specific drill
information and requirements.
b. Bloomington shall conduct at least one (1) regional full -scale or regional
functional exercise that tests key components in mass /prophylaxis /dispensing
plans in the CRI MSA that includes all pertinent jurisdictional leadership and
emergency support function leads, planning and operation staff and all
applicable personnel on or before 15 May 2010.
22. Bloomington shall conduct or lead in additional exercises and participate in other
activities including serving on designated committees relating to the Strategic
National Stockpile (SNS) as directed by CDC or MDH.
23. Bloomington shall participate in planning and evaluation meetings and other activities
required for the postal distribution plan.
24. Bloomington shall support postal worker and security officer recruitment and related
health screening activities for postal plan distribution.
25. Bloomington shall participate in postal distribution exercise planning and
implementation.
26. By 9 August 2010, Bloomington shall report on the challenges or approaches for
alternate dispensing methods and shall submit a list of agreements in place for
vaccine and antibiotic distribution as directed by the STATE.
27. Bloomington shall provide the PH Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI
Duties pursuant hereto on a confidential basis, using capable, trained professionals.
28. All PH Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties to be rendered hereunder
by Bloomington shall be rendered pursuant to and subject to public health policies,
rules, and procedures now or hereafter, from time to time, adopted by the
Bloomington City Council, and in full compliance with all applicable state and federal
laws, provided, however, that (i) no policy, rule, or procedure hereafter adopted by
the Bloomington City Council shall in any way affect, modify, or change the
obligations, duties, liabilities, or rights of the parties hereto as set out in this
Agreement, or reduce or detract from the kind, quality, and quantity of PH
Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties to be provided hereunder by
Bloomington to residents of Edina, and (ii) all such policies, rules and procedures
shall be uniformly applied to all persons receiving services from Bloomington,
whether residents of Edina or Bloomington. Edina agrees to adopt the same
policies, rules and procedures as are from time to time adopted by Bloomington, if
determined by Edina to be necessary or desirable.to facilitate or regulate the
provision of PH Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties by Bloomington
to residents of Edina pursuant hereto.
C. Payment. Edina agrees to pay Bloomington $28,342 for the provision of PH Emergency
Preparedness Services, and $10,389 for CRI Duties during the term of this Agreement, for
the total amount of $38,731, paid in quarterly payments of $9,682.75, on terms as follows:
a. Bloomington shall bill Edina for PH Emergency Preparedness Services and
CRI Duties. Payment shall be made within fifteen (15) days of receipt by
Edina of Bloomington's invoice.
b. No payment or payments need be made by Edina under this Agreement
while Bloomington is in default under any of the terms and conditions hereof.
C. In the event Edina desires to inspect the financial books and records of
Bloomington related to the providing of PH Emergency Preparedness
Services and CRI Duties by Bloomington, Bloomington shall make its
financial books and records available at the Bloomington City Hall for
inspection and copying by Edina, or any agent, employee, or representative
of Edina, at reasonable business hours.
29. It shall be the sole responsibility of Bloomington to determine the qualifications,
functions, training, and performance standards for all health service personnel who
render PH Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties under this
Agreement; provided, however, that Bloomington agrees that all such personnel shall
be capable, trained professionals.
30. Bloomington's Division of Public Health will communicate with Edina relative to PH
Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties to be performed hereunder by
Bloomington, such communication to be in the form of reports, conferences, or
consultations, as the respective Edina departments shall request.
31. Bloomington also agrees to send to Edina quarterly reports describing the activities
performed and PH Emergency Preparedness Services and CRI Duties rendered
pursuant to this Agreement. Such report shall be in such detail and form as` Edina
may reasonably request. Also, at Edina's request, made not more than two (2) times
during the term of this Agreement, responsible administrative officers of
Bloomington's Division of Public Health shall attend meetings of the Edina City
Council or appropriate board or commission to answer questions and give further
information relative to the activities performed and PH Emergency Preparedness
Services and CRI Duties rendered under this Agreement.
32. Bloomington hereby agrees to maintain in force its present policy of comprehensive
general liability insurance in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 466, and
professional liability coverage in the amount of $1.5 million dollars ($1,500,000) per
occurrence and $1.5 million dollars ($1,500,000) in aggregate for the term of this
contract. A copy of the policies shall be furnished to Edina. Said policy shall be with
an insurance company authorized to do business in Minnesota.
D. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
33. The parties agree to comply with the following laws and regulations:
a. ADA. Edina agrees to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA) and agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of
Bloomington from costs, including but not limited to damages, attorney's fees
and staff time, in any action or proceeding brought by third parties alleging a
violation of ADA by Edina. Bloomington agrees to hold harmless and
indemnify Edina from costs, including but not limited to damages, attorney's
fees and staff time, in any action or proceeding brought by third parties
alleging a violation of ADA by Bloomington. The City of Bloomington does
not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or
treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities.
Bloomington has designated coordinators to facilitate compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as required by Section 35.107 of the
U.S. Department of Justice regulations, and to coordinate compliance with
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as mandated by Section 8.53 of
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations. For
information contact the Human Services Division, City of Bloomington, 1800
Old West Shakopee Road, Bloomington, Minnesota 55431; telephone (952)
563 -8700; TTY: (952) 563 -8740.
b. Human Rights. The parties agree to comply with the Minnesota State
Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 363A.
C. Non - Assignment. The parties agree this Agreement shall not be assignable
except at the written consent of both parties.
d. Scope of Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire Agreement
between Edina and Bloomington and supersedes and cancels any and all
prior agreements or proposals, written or oral, between the parties relating to
the subject matter hereof; and amendments, addenda, alterations, or
modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be in writing
and signed by both parties.
e. Data Practices. Each party will comply with all applicable provisions of the
Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Chapter 13 of the Minnesota
Statutes.
34. Indemnification.
a. Edina shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Bloomington, its officials,
employees, volunteers and agents, from any and all claims, causes of action,
lawsuits, damages, losses, or expenses, including attorney fees, arising out
b. Bloomington shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Edina, its
officials, employees, volunteers and agents, from any and all claims,
causes of action, lawsuits, damages, losses, or expenses, including
attorney fees, arising out of or resulting from Bloomington's (including its
officials, employees, volunteers or agents) performance of the duties
required under this Agreement.
C. Liability for Edina and Bloomington shall be governed by the provisions of
the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. Nothing
in this Section is intended or shall operate as a waiver of any defenses or
limitations on liability available under the Municipal Tort Claims Act,
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. The provisions of this Section are not
intended for the benefit of any third party.
35. Mediation. The parties agree to submit all claims, disputes and other matters in
question between the parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement to
mediation. The mediation shall be conducted through the Mediation Center,
1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104. The parties hereto shall decide
whether mediation shall be binding or non - binding. If the parties cannot reach
agreement, mediation shall be non - binding. In the event mediation is
unsuccessful, either party may exercise its legal or equitable remedies and may
commence such action prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of
limitations.
(THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands on the dates written below.
Dated:
Dated:
Dated:
CITY OF BLOOMINGTON:
By:
By:
Mayor
City Manager
Reviewed and approved by the City Attorney.
City Attorney
CITY OF EDINA:
By:
Mayor
Dated: By:
City Manager
DRAFT MINUTES — to be approved at March 2010 meeting
Edina Community Health Committee
October 20, 2009, 6:30 — 8:30 pm
Mayor's Conference Room, Edina City Ball
Members Present: Brad Montgomery, Bill Alldredge, Mark Johnson, Mary Jo Kingston, Idelle
Longman, Jan Johnson, Student Dolan Lee
Members Absent: None. One Vacancy
Guests: Sue Sheridan, Rose Jost, Eileen O'Connell, Lisa Brodsky, Karen Stanley, and
Karen Zeleznak of Bloomington Public Health
WELCOME & CALL TO ORDER
Chair Bill Alldredge welcomed members and called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. Liaison Engelman
reported that Mayor Hovland had not yet made an appointment to fill the member vacancy.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes from the September 15, 2009 meeting were unanimously approved by a motion from Member M.
Johnson and second from Member Longman.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Karen Zeleznak, Bloomington Public Health Director, gave a presentation on the community health and
nursing services they provide to the City of Edina. Ms. Zeleznak gave a historical perspective of
Community Health Services (CHS) funding for city /county public health services. The designated funds
must be directed to specific community health programs. Included in these services are Community
Health Assessment, Adult and Senior Services, SHIELD (child development), Safety Net of Services,
(qualification depends on income), Women's Health Program, Clinical and Immunization Services,
Maternal Child Health, Health Promotion (targeting youth), Creating A Voice (youth assets) and Nurse
Clinics (replaced Home Care Program). Also discussed were the quarterly and annual reports.
Each CHS is required to complete a community health assessment every five years. Bloomington, Edina
and Richfield worked cooperatively to develop priorities and complete the assessment earlier this year.
Bloomington Public Health led the assessment process and will incorporate priorities into their
community program planning. The assessment will be submitted to MDH by February 2010 under the
requirements for the Community Assessment and Action Planning Process.
Eileen O'Connell, Bloomington Health Promotion Manager gave additional information about these
varied programs and their impact on the community. Ms. O'Connell also discussed the Statewide Health
Improvement Program, the community forum on "How to Raise a Drug Free Kid ", social hosting, Tri-
City Partners activities, and community readiness for kids not doing drugs.
Rose Jost, Family Health, reviewed efforts of Metro Alliance for Healthy Families, the SHIELD program
and the Follow Along Program.
Karen Stanley presented specific information on the Women, Infants and Children program and also the
Sage Screening program for breast and cervical cancer.
Sue Sheridan, discussed her work with the Seniors Program, efforts toward independent senior living, and
methods to find seniors in need of assistance.
Lisa Brodsky, Bloomington Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, gave a presentation on
the public health emergency preparedness services provided to the City of Edina. Key aspects include
planning for ability to respond to public health emergencies, evaluating resident's ability to respond to
15
emergencies, planning for and exercising distribution of medication, vaccines and supplies, developing
and preparing methods to deliver emergency messages to the public, planning communication to reach
special populations such as limited English speaking, seniors, people with disabilities, building
relationships with Police, Fire and Emergency management. The current response to H1N1 includes
distribution of vaccine and antivirals to individuals in priority groups including those uninsured and
underinsured. Mass vaccination is being planned for school located clinics.
Chair Alldredge said Bloomington Public Health is an asset to Edina providing a high level of service to
all residents, young and old. The Community Health Committee fully supports the professional efforts of
Bloomington Public Health and highly endorses renewing services with them for 2010. Chair Alldredge
thanked Karen Zeleznak and her staff for the wide variety of programs and excellent service they provide
to the City of Edina.
2009 COMMITTEE WORKPLAN
Members Kingston and Longman completed the article on mental health "Getting Help When You Need
It ". Committee members fully supported the article and expressed thanks to Members Kingston and
Longman for their work on the article. Liaison Engelman will forward the completed article to the Edina
Communications Department for their final review and submittal to the Sun Current. Members suggested
that the resource list associated with the article be included on the Edina web site under the Community
Health Committee and shared with the Edina Police Department.
Community Assessment Health Priorities - Discuss # 5
1. Aging and disabled population managing chronic illness while living independently in the
community
2. Adults and youth experiencing suicide, depression, anxiety and other mental illness
3. Inadequate exercise and poor nutrition
4. Adults and youth experiencing co- occurring substance abuse and mental illness
5. City's ability to respond to public health emergencies
6. Emerging and re- emerging diseases
7. Vulnerable populations at higher risk during disasters or emergencies
8. Injuries among seniors resulting in loss of independence and mobility
9. Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug abuse
10. Maintain local public health infrastructure
Health priority # 5, City's ability to respond to public health emergencies was discussed. The Committee
felt this priority was being addressed by way of emergency preparedness planning and response by Edina
police, fire and health and also Bloomington Public Health.
STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES CONFERENCE REPORT
Member Longman gave an overview of the Community Health Conference she attended in October. The
conference theme was "Surviving and Thriving in Difficult Times ". Goals of Healthy People By 2020
include 1)attaining high quality of longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury and
premature death, 2) achieving health equity and eliminate disparities, 3) creating social and physical
environments that promote good health, and 4) promoting quality of life, healthy development and
healthy behaviors across all life stages. Member Longman talked about underage drinking and poverty as
great public health problems. Surviving and thriving tips from the Commissioner of Health were also
presented.
HEALTH STAFF REPORTS
Liaison Engelman gave an update on H1N1 influenza activities and plans for priority group vaccinations.
Within the priority risk groups, Bloomington Public Health will immunize City of Edina emergency
medical personnel and conduct mass vaccination clinics in the Edina Schools in mid to late November.
16
Production and delivery of the vaccine has been delayed and clinics will be conducts if the vaccine is
received. Influenza -like illnesses have consistently been reported in the Edina schools.
Liaison Engelman also gave a briefing on the Edina Employee Health & Wellness Kickoff and had
available employee wellness information packets. Currently, employees are participating in a walking
program "Ten Peaks in Ten Weeks ". Ten mountain peaks were chosen as a challenge to increase the
number of daily steps taken. Employees must keep track of their daily steps and report in weekly. The
focus of the employee wellness program is employee health improvement through education and
activities involvement.
Liaison Engelman discussed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's). A recent resident concern was
exposure to PAH'S from a new asphalt trail in a city park. Minnesota Department of Health guidance
was that the health risk is long term exposure to workers actually working with asphalt and not from
occasional walks on completed asphalt.
COMMUNITY COMMENT
None presented.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Member Longman and seconded by Member J. Johnson to adjourn. Vote to adjourn was
unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm.
Sherry Engelman
Next Meeting: March 16, 2010
2010 Meeting Dates: March 16 May 18 September 21 October 19
17
r�
7
w9lN� \I'�
o e 0
w \�
To:
From:
REPORURECOMMENDATION
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
Cheryl Engelman
Agenda Item # IV.I.
Consent ❑
City Sanitarian
Information Only ❑
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Approve Agreement With
®
Motion
Bloomington For Public
❑
Resolution
Health Emergency Response
❑
Ordinance
(PHER I/II/III) Services
❑
Discussion
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve an Agreement with Bloomington Public Health for $106,18 Ito provide Public Health Emergency Response
(PHER I/II/III) Services to the City of Edina. Cost of this Agreement is offset by grant money.
INFORMATION /BACKGROUND:
The City of Edina will receive $109,781 Public Health Emergency Response (PHER MIMI) grant money from the
Minnesota Department of Health to prepare for and respond to ongoing and emerging outbreaks of novel Influenza
A (H1N1) virus and prepare for additional waves of the current pandemic or outbreaks of other avian, swine and
human influenza virus as directed and provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The PHER
UII /III grant award must be used specifically for planning and responding to novel Influenza A (H1NI) and other
outbreaks of influenza virus.
Specific planning and response duties Bloomington Public Health will perform include strengthening the public
health workforce, strengthening disease surveillance activities and planning and implementing possible large scale
mass vaccination activities specific to novel Influenza A (H1N1) virus and other influenza outbreaks,
communicating disease surveillance and vaccination programs to schools and the public, maintaining appropriate
records and submitting mandatory reports to the Minnesota Department of Health. Edina will retain a portion of the
grant money to cover costs of program administration, ongoing staff training and emergency protective
equipment/supplies.
This is the first year of the PHER UII /III grant award.
Staff from Bloomington Public Health will present information at the council meeting.
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the PHER Phase UII /III Grant Agreement.
r
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITIES OF BLOOMINGTON AND EDINA
FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY RESPONSE (PHER I, II & III)
THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this day of ,
by and between the City of Bloomington, a Minnesota municipal corporation, in the County
of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Bloomington "), and the City of Edina, a Minnesota municipal
corporation, in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota ( "Edina ").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Bloomington warrants and represents that its Division of Public Health is a duly
certified public health agency operating in accordance with all applicable federal and state
requirements; and
WHEREAS, Bloomington's Division of Public Health provides public health emergency
preparedness services to respond to bioterrorism, infectious diseases, and other threats to public
health; and
WHEREAS, Edina wishes to promote, support, and maintain the health of its residents by
providing public health emergency preparedness, and to contract with Bloomington, through its
Division of Public Health, to provide such services to residents of Edina;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, and for consideration of the covenants hereinafter
set forth, agree as follows:
A. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 1, 2009 through July 31, 2012
provided that either party may terminate the same by sixty (60) days' written notice to the
other. In the event of termination pursuant hereto, the quarterly payment next due shall be
prorated and paid for only the period ended on the date of termination, and Edina shall pay
such reduced quarterly payment for the period ended on the date of termination, within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of Bloomington's invoice.
B. Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, agrees to provide residents of Edina with
the following PHER I & II Services:
1. Administrative Duties according to state laws and regulations in accordance with
federal requirements.
2. Programmatic Duties
a. Review local planning gaps and respond to MDH surveys and
assessments.
b. Operationalize local pandemic vaccination plans:
1. Send list of public health agency managed H1N1 vaccination
clinics to MDH as directed.
2. Assure that vaccine is managed according to cold chain
requirements and expand capacity as needed.
3. Assist private providers in planning to deliver vaccinations
and report vaccination doses.
C. Update and implement protocols and procedures for communication and
public and partner education as described in Bloomington's Pandemic
Influenza Plan.
d. Assist in antiviral distribution planning and implementation as needed:
1. Maintain awareness of state antiviral distribution, dispensing,
and tracking plans.
2. Collaborate with regional partners in antiviral distribution
planning by 10/15/09.
3. Contact local health care providers regarding becoming ship -
to sites by 10/15/09.
e. Be prepared to implement community mitigation planning and strategies.
f. Communicate with administrations of public schools, private schools,
colleges, universities, and other residential educational facilities by
10/15/09 to collaborate on planning for Influenza -Like Illness Surveillance,
Mitigation Strategies, Vaccination Programs, and other influenza issues.
g. Finalize flu center planning in collaboration with health care systems and
other local and regional partners to support medical surge.
h. Implement response protocols and systems as needed to respond to a
wide - spread mild, or a moderate or severe pandemic.
L Report on preparation activities monthly using MDH reporting template
starting 11/01/09 or as directed by the state.
1. Mass Dispensing
i. Vaccination status of clinical healthcare providers
ii. Community Vaccinator Clinics (public vaccinations in
non - clinical settings)
iii. Public and private school vaccination planning status
2. Flu Center Status
3. Community Mitigation Interventions
4. Public Education
5. Other highlights and activities
j. Respond to public health emergencies related to H 1 N 1 and shall take
actions apparent and necessary to vaccinate and distribute antiviral
medication in accordance with MDH and CDC guidelines. Bloomington
may make adjustments in grant funded personnel costs to include
overtime assigned and approved by Bloomington's Division of Public
3
Health to assure a timely and coordinated response to the H1 N1 threat
occurring within Bloomington's service area.
C. Bloomington, through its Division of Public Health, agrees to provide residents of Edina with
the following PHER III Services:
1. Programmatic Duties
a. Respond to MDH surveys and assessments.
b. Implement a public health Incident Command System (ICS) and assure
surge capacity within the public health emergency operations center
(EOC) to respond to the pandemic.
C. Implement local pandemic vaccination plans to assure priority groups and
others have access to the vaccine:
1. Administer vaccine to public health- organized clinics and other
venues organized on behalf of public health agencies to provide
vaccine to priority groups and those interested in being vaccinated as
vaccines amounts increase. Grant funds for immunization activity will
be used consistently to immunize all patients free of charge
regardless of insurance status; Medicaid will be billed for patients with
Medicaid coverage and third party private insurers will be billed, as
well.
2. Support private- sector partners administering vaccine to their staff
and their patients.
3. Support logistical and administrative costs associated with vaccine
administration sites.
4. Assure that vaccine is managed according to cold chain requirements
and expand capacity as needed.
5. Assure vaccine safety monitoring and reporting.
6. Track vaccine and vaccine ancillary supplies.
7. Monitor and report vaccine doses administered.
8. Assist private providers in reporting vaccination doses administered.
9. Implement communication strategies to reach the public, especially
those in priority groups.
10. Assure adequate security at central receiving sites and vaccine
administration sites.
d. Implement local vaccination plans to assure access to vaccine for
students in public schools, private schools, colleges, universities, and
other residential educational facilities.
4
e. Identify medically vulnerable populations and provide access to
vaccinations through mobile vaccination teams, home -based vaccination
institutional vaccination, outreach teams, or other means.
f. Implement protocols and procedures for communication and public and
partner education as described in Bloomington's Pandemic Influenza Plan.
g. Assist in distributing and dispensing antiviral drugs:
1. Maintain awareness of state antiviral distribution, dispensing, and
tracking plans.
2. Collaborate with regional partners in antiviral distribution and
dispensing.
3. Provide or assure access to antivirals for uninsured or underinsured
high risk patients.
h. Implement community mitigation planning and strategies.
i. Assure flu center services in collaboration with health care systems and
other local and regional partners to support medical surge.
j. Develop and maintain a respiratory protection program including fit testing
for public health workforce and as needed and resources allow purchase
personal protective equipment (PPE) for the public sector mass
vaccination workforce.
k. Assure medical and public health surge capability through mobilization of
a volunteer workforce, MN Responds Medical Reserve Corps (MRC),
Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health
Professionals (ESAR -VHP), American Red Cross, community response
teams (CERT) and other volunteer agencies. Bloomington shall continue
to recruit, register and credential volunteers.
I. Assure interoperable communication systems for public health.
m. Report on response activities using MDH provided reporting template
starting November 1, 2009 or as directed by the state for topics that may
include:
1. Mass Dispensing
A. Vaccination status of clinical healthcare providers
B. Community Vaccinator Clinics (public vaccinations in non -
clinical settings)
C. Public and private school vaccination implementation status
D. Vaccine doses administered
2. Antiviral doses administered
3. Flu Center Status
4. Community Mitigation Interventions
5
5. Public Education
6. Other highlights and activities
n. Submit after action reports, improvement action plans, and corrective
action programs to the OEP Exercise Coordinator in accordance with
HSEEP.
D. Payment. Edina agrees to pay Bloomington $36,202 for the provision of PHER I & II
services and $69,979 for the provision of PHER III services, during the term of this
Agreement, on terms as follows:
1. Bloomington shall bill Edina for PHER services and duties. Payment shall be made
within fifteen (15) days of receipt by Edina of Bloomington's invoice.
2. Payments shall be made by Edina according to the following schedule:
Funding
Source
Payment Date
Amount
PHER 1 /II
December 31, 2009 or on full execution of
$18,101.00 (50 %)
contract
$ 9,050.50 (25 %)
March 31, 2010
$ 9,050.50 (25 %)
June 30, 2010
PHER III
$34,989.50 (50 %)
December 31, 2009 or on full execution of
$17,494.75 (25 %)
contract
$17,494.75 (25 %)
March 31, 2010
June 30, 2010
3. No payment or payments need be made by Edina under this Agreement while
Bloomington is in default under any of the terms and conditions hereof.
4. In the event Edina desires to inspect the financial books and records of Bloomington
related to the providing of PHER services and duties by Bloomington, Bloomington
shall make its financial books records available at the Bloomington City Hall for
inspection and copying by Edina, or any agent, employee or representative of
Edina, at reasonable business hours.
E. It shall be the sole responsibility of Bloomington to determine the qualifications, functions,
training, and performance standards for all health service personnel who render PHER
services under this Agreement; provided, however, that Bloomington agrees that all such
personnel shall be capable, trained professionals.
F. Bloomington's Division of Public Health will communicate with Edina relative to PHER
services to be performed hereunder by Bloomington, such communication to be in the form
of reports, conferences, or consultations, as the respective Edina departments shall
request.
G. Bloomington also agrees to send to Edina quarterly reports describing the activities
performed and PHER services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Such report shall be
in such detail and form,as Edina may reasonably request. Also, at Edina's request, made
not more than two (2) times during the term of this Agreement, responsible administrative
officers of Bloomington's Division of Public Health shall attend meetings of the Edina City
Council or appropriate board or commission to answer questions and give further
information relative to the activities performed and PHER services rendered under this
Agreement.
H. Bloomington hereby agrees to maintain in force its present policy of comprehensive general
liability insurance in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 466, and professional
liability coverage in the amount of $1.5 million dollars ($1,500,000) per occurrence and $1.5
million dollars ($1,500,000) in aggregate for the term of this contract. A copy of the policies
shall be furnished to Edina. Said policy shall be with an insurance company authorized to
do business in Minnesota.
I. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
The parties agree to comply with the following laws and regulations:
a. ADA. Edina agrees to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA) and agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of
Bloomington from costs, including by not limited to damages,
attorney's fees and staff time, in any action pr proceeding brought by
third parties alleging a violation of ADA by Edina. Bloomington agrees
to hold harmless and indemnify Edina from costs, including but not
limited to damages, attorney's fees and staff time, in any action or
proceeding brought by third parties alleging a violation of ADA by
Bloomington. The City of Bloomington does not discriminate on the
basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or
employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Bloomington has
designated coordinators to facilitate compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, as required by Section 35.107 of the U.S.
Department of Justice regulations, and to coordinate compliance with
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as mandated by Section
8.53 of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
regulations. For information contact the Human Services Division,
City of Bloomington, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington,
Minnesota 55431; telephone (952) 563 -8700; TTY: (952) 563 -8740.
b. Human Rights. The parties agree to comply with the Minnesota State
Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 363A.
J. Non - Assignment. The parties agree this Agreement shall not be assignable except at the
written consent of both parties.
K. Scope of Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire Agreement between Edina and
Bloomington and supersedes and cancels any and all prior agreements or proposals,
written or oral, between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof; and amendments,
addenda, alterations, or modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall
be in writing and signed by both parties.
L. Data Practices. Each party will comply with all applicable provisions of the Minnesota
Government Data Practices Act, Chapter 13 of the Minnesota Statutes.
M. Indemnification.
1. Edina shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Bloomington, its officials,
employees, volunteers and agents, from any and all claims, causes of action,
lawsuits, damages, losses, or expenses, including attorney fees, arising out of or
resulting from Edina's (including its officials, employees, volunteers or agents)
performance of the duties required under this Agreement.
2. Bloomington shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Edina, its officials, -
employees, volunteers and agents, from any and all claims, causes of action,
lawsuits, damages, losses, or expenses, including attorney fees, arising out of or
resulting from Bloomington's (including its officials, employees, volunteers or
agents) performance of the duties required under this Agreement.
3. Liability for Edina and Bloomington shall be governed by the provisions of the
Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. Nothing in this
Section is intended or shall operate as a waiver of any defenses or limitations on
liability available under the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter
466. The provisions of this Section are not intended for the benefit of any third
party.
N. Mediation. The parties agree to submit all claims, disputes and other matters in question
between the parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement to mediation. The mediation
shall be conducted through the Mediation Center, 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota
55104. The parties hereto shall decide whether mediation shall be binding or non - binding.
If the parties cannot reach agreement, mediation shall be non - binding. In the event
mediation is unsuccessful, either party may exercise its legal or equitable remedies and
may commence such action prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations.
(THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereto set their hands on the dates written below.
CITY OF BLOOMINGTON:
Dated: By:
Dated:
By:
Mayor
City Manager
Reviewed and approved by the City Attorney
City Attorney
CITY OF EDINA:
Dated: By:
Mayor
Dated: By:
City Manager
. -i
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor& City Council
From: Boyd Tate
Traffic Safety Coordinator
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Traffic Safety Staff Review for
January 6, 2010.
Recommendation:
Agenda Item
Consent
Information Only
Mgr. Recommends
Action
IV. J.
❑ToHRA
® To Council
® Motion
❑ Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
Review and approve Traffic Safety Staff Review of Wednesday, January 6, 2010.
Info /Background:
It is not anticipated that residents will be in attendance at the Council meeting regarding any of
the attached issues.
TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REVIEW
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The staff review of traffic safety matters occurred on January 6, 2010. Staff present
included the City Engineer, Assistant City Engineer, City Planner, Traffic Safety
Coordinator, Sign Coordinator and Chief of Police.
From that review, the recommendations below are provided. On each of the items,
persons involved have been contacted and the staff recommendation has been discussed
with them. They were also informed that if they disagree with the recommendation or
have additional facts to present, they can be included on the January 19, 2010, Council
Agenda.
SECTION A:
Requests on which staff recommends approval of request:
1. Request for No Parking signs on the west side of Wooddale Avenue from
Valley View Road south to the entrance /exit of the parking lot of 4545
Valley View Road.
4545 Valley View Road is a multi -unit apartment building located on the
southwest corner of Valley View Road and Wooddale Avenue. Access to
the parking lot of this building is off of Wooddale Avenue approximately
one -half block south of Valley View Road. There is a moderate down -hill
grade on Wooddale Avenue from Valley View Road to the parking lot
entrance.
Requestor states that it is difficult for drivers exiting the parking lot onto
Wooddale Avenue to see oncoming traffic when cars are parked on the
west side of Wooddale Avenue between the parking lot entrance /exit and
Valley View Road. Cars must pull out into the driving lane to see to the
north when vehicles are parked at this location. Requestor states that all
residents of 4545 Valley View Road have off street parking.
This area is currently signed "No Parking Here to Corner" on the west side
of Wooddale Avenue from Valley View Road, south for approximately
50 -feet. This leaves room for two or three vehicles to park to the north of
the parking lot entrance /exit. Requestor states that it is unsafe to exit onto
Wooddale Avenue when cars are parked at this location.
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 1 of 8
G:\ Engineering \lnfrastructure\Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
Staff has studied this area and feels that a safety issue does exist for
exiting vehicles when cars are parked directly to the north of the parking
lot of 4545 Valley View Road. On street parking is allowed on the west
side of Wooddale Avenue to the south of the parking lot entrance /exit.
Staff recommends that the No Parking restriction that currently exists
on the west side of Wooddale Avenue from Valley View Road to
approximately 50 -feet south be extended to the north curb line of the
parking lot of 4545 Valley View Road.
2. Request for "No Parking/Standing/Waiting" signs to be posted on the east
side of Grimes Avenue between the entrance to Weber Park and the
intersection of Grimes and Inglewood Avenues.
This request comes from a resident on Inglewood Avenue who is
concerned with traffic safety at the intersection of Grimes Avenue and
Inglewood Avenue during the afternoon hours when parents pick up their
children from Calvin Christian School (4015 Inglewood Avenue).
Requestor states that parents waiting in line frequently sit within 30 -feet of
the intersection of Grimes Avenue and Inglewood Avenue causing
confusion and safety issues for other motorists using the roadway.
This request was brought before the Traffic Safety Committee in April of
2009. Since then, numerous staff hours have been spent researching and
studying this issue. Afternoon pickup traffic patterns have been observed
by three different City departments on several different occasions. Also,
staff has met several times with the school principal and members of their
school board.
The Safe Routes to School program focuses on the safety of students
coming and going from school and staff feels that the current circulation
for parent pickup is the safest for this area. Our reasoning is based on that
all students are dropped off and picked up at curb -side in the turn- around
areas. The previous layout of the school has children crossing vehicle
drive lanes to waiting vehicles. It is very unsafe to have children cross
vehicle drive lanes to waiting vehicles.
Staff has also observed similar traffic problems at many other schools in
Edina. These include South View Middle School, Concord Elementary
School, Cornelia Elementary School, Countryside Elementary, and Valley
View Middle School. Most of the traffic issues occur during student
pickup times. These issues include vehicles blocking roadways and
students crossing roadways to waiting vehicles.
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 2 of 8
G:\ Engineering\ Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
Staff feels that the following recommendation will address this issue with
no adverse impact to area residents.
Staff recommends that signs be posted on northbound Grimes Avenue 30-
feet south of Inglewood Avenue, and on Inglewood Avenue, 30 -East of
Grimes Avenue, that state, "No Parking Here To Corner ". An advisory
sign will be attached to these signs that read, "No Vehicle Standing or
Waiting." A violation of this posting would fall under Minnesota State
Statue 169.34 Subd. 7 and could be enforced by police.
Furthermore, school principal Steve Groen states that he will launch a
campaign to educate family members picking up their children to not enter
the 30 -foot zone and possibly have one of his staff at the intersection to
help in the learning process. The school will also have a higher
percentage of parents use the rear entrance (Weber Park Road off of
Grimes Avenue) to alleviate some of the traffic on Inglewood Avenue.
Staff will continue to monitor the situation and make recommendations as
needed.
Staff recommends approval of "No Parking Here To Corner" signs
with advisory. signs that read, "No Vehicle Standing or Waiting"
attached. These signs will be located on Grimes Avenue 30 -feet south
of the intersection of Inglewood Avenue and on Inglewood Avenue 30-
feet east of the intersection of Grimes Avenue.
SECTION B:
Requests on which staff recommends denial of request:
1. Request to remove the "Left Turn Arrow" from the semaphore at West
70th Street and Metro Boulevard for southbound Metro Boulevard traffic.
Requestor feels that the newly implemented left turn arrow for south-
bound Metro Boulevard traffic into the Child Development Center (5015
West 70th Street) is unnecessary because it stops traffic traveling
northbound on Metro Boulevard while the left turn arrow is active.
Requestor states that this left turn arrow needlessly wastes time and fuel
for northbound traffic while the arrow times out.
The intersection of West 701h Street and Metro Boulevard was
reconstructed this past summer. The semaphore timing on all legs of this
intersection work on separate cycles. The left turn arrow in question is
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 3 of 8
G:\ Engineering \lnfrastructure\Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
also a through - traffic green light. In addition, a right turn only lane for
west- bound 70th Street was added.
Approximately 25,000 vehicles per day (all legs) travel through this
intersection at speeds of 34.6 M.P.H. with several accidents reported each
year. Staff feels that the changes implemented will help the flow of traffic
and increase safety.
Traffic traveling on westbound 70th street to continue onto southbound
Metro Boulevard must negotiate a curve in the roadway. The Child
Development Center at 5015 West 70`h Street sees heavy traffic in the
morning and afternoon hours. Prior to the implementation of the left turn
arrow, cars waiting to make a left turn into the Child Center would back
up West 70th Street traffic around this curve causing a potential for year-
end and lane -change accidents.
The "Left Turn Arrow- Through Traffic Green" allows for the smooth flow
of traffic and greatly reduces the chance of • accidents. The "Left Turn
Arrow" is on a fairly quick cycle and staff feels that the short wait for
north bound traffic is a small price to pay for the added safety to this
intersection. The City of Edina, along with Hennepin County, continue to
monitor the timing of this intersection and will be making changes if they
are deemed necessary for safety and smooth traffic flow.
Boulevard for southbound Metro Boulevard traffic.
2. Request for a "Left Turn Only" lane on Gleason Road for southbound
traffic turning into the southern most drop- off/pick -up area of Creek
Valley School.
This request comes from a resident on Indian Hills Pass who states that
while she waits to make a left turn into the school drop - off/pick -up area of
Creek Valley School, traffic is needlessly backed up behind her on
Gleason Road.
Gleason Road, in this area, is a 34 -foot wide `B -Minor Arterial' roadway
with an average Mon. -Fri. daily traffic count of 10,089 and an 851h -
percentil speed of 33.9 MPH. Gleason Road has curb, gutter, and a side
walk on the east side. This stretch of Gleason Road falls within the newly
implemented 20 MPH school speed limit zone. Parking is prohibited on
both sides of the street. There has been one property damage accident
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 4of8
G:\ Engineering \Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
reported on Gleason Road between Indian Hills Pass and Creek Valley
Road in the past five years.
Gleason Roads 34 -foot width is too narrow to accommodate a left turn
only lane. Also, there is a petition currently circulating for a sidewalk on
the west side of Gleason Road as well as the possibility of future bike
lanes. All -way stops currently exist on Gleason Road at Indian Hills Pass
to the north and Creek Valley Road to the south.
Staff recommends the denial of the request to add a "Left Turn Only"
lane on Gleason Road for southbound traffic at the southern entrance
of Creek Valley School due to roadway width.
3. Request for a "10- Minute Loading Zone" sign in front of 4936 France
Avenue to allow customers to pick -up and drop -off items.
This request comes from the Consignment Center at 4936 France Avenue
who wants customers to be able to pick -up and drop -off items without
being ticketed for the no parking violation.
This section of France Avenue (CSAH 17) is currently signed "No
Parking Anytime" and is also a MCTO bus stop. Because France Avenue
is a County Road, approval would be needed from Hennepin County.
Staff contacted Hennepin County and was informed that no changes could
be made to this section of CSAH 17 for the following reason:
"Upon review, the county has determined that it cannot comply with the
request for a loading zone. The reason for this is that the loading zone
request is within the only southbound thru travel lane on France Avenue.
Allowing vehicles to stop here for up to 10 minutes will cause operational
problems on southbound France Avenue."
It should be noted that a similar request from 4942 France Avenue (Barber
Shop) was denied by the county on 11/30/2007 for the same reason.
Staff recommends the denial of the request for a 1110- Minute Loading
Zone" sign at 4936 France Avenue per Hennepin County Policy.
4. Request to prohibit all commercial trucks from using West 64th Street,
west of Xerxes Avenue, from making delivers to area business' by re-
routing them to West 66th Street. Also, ban garbage trucks from makin
commercial pick -ups before 7:00 AM. and posting signs on West 64t
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 5 of 8
G:\Engineering\lnfrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
Street, west of Xerxes Avenue that read, "Not a Through Street or Truck
Route." Also, the speed and volume of traffic on Xerxes Avenue poses a
danger to resident drivers, pedestrians, bikers and kids. Request for a
pedestrian overpass at 65t1i and Xerxes Avenue, crosswalk flashing lights
and to lower the speed limit for all commercial trucks using Xerxes
Avenue or re -route them to France Avenue.
Note: Requestor was advised, via phone message left with his wife, that
all concerns regarding Xerxes Avenue (CSAH 31) must go through
Hennepin County.
This request comes from a resident on the 6400 Block of Xerxes Avenue
who represents the East Central Edina Residents Association. This newly
formed association represents residents south of Highway 62 and north of
West 66th Street along Xerxes and York Avenues. Requestor states that
commercial vehicles on W. 64th Street pose a danger to pedestrians and
bicycles and cause unwanted noise in a residential area. Requestor states
that garbage trucks making commercial pick -ups cut through West 64th
Street as early as 4:00 a.m. waking up area residents. He states that semi=
trucks also use West 60 Street to make deliveries causing additional
noise.
Xerxes Avenue (CSAH 31) is a `B Minor Arterial" roadway with an
average Mon. -Fri. daily traffic count of 20,100. No speed data is available
on Xerxes Avenue and no data exists on W. 64th Street. There have been
several accidents on Xerxes Avenue at West 64th Street in the past five
years but only one accident has been reported in the area bounded by the
East Central Edina Residents Association.
The above request was sent to the Traffic Safety Committee by letter.
Three attempts to contact requestor were made by leaving messages with
his wife. None of these calls have been returned.
This area of Edina is a busy commercial area that sees and requires many
commercial vehicles. Staff is requesting the denial of the request to ban
all commercial vehicles on West 64th Street.
west
up by requestor.
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 6 of 8
G:\ Engineering \Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
5. Request for additional stop signs on West 42 "d Street from France Avenue
to Oakdale Avenue (western City limits).
This request comes from Council Member Bennett following an inquiry
from residents who are concerned with traffic safety in and around the
intersection of West 42 "d Street and Grimes Avenue. Residents reported a
concentration of problems during the periods of time immediately before
and after the school day at Golden Years Montessori School, specifically
8:45 to 9:15 a.m. and 2:45 to 3:15 p.m.
All intersections on West 42nd Street between France Avenue and Grimes
Avenue are controlled with stop signs on the north/south streets. West
42nd Street is controlled with all -way stops at Alden Avenue and Grimes
Avenue.
All intersections on West 42nd Street between Grimes Avenue and the
western City limits are controlled with stop signs on the north/south
streets. West 42nd Street is controlled with all -way stops at Monterey Ave
and Oakdale Avenue.
All intersections on West 42nd Street from France Avenue to the western
City limits have been reviewed. Relevant speed, volumes, accident
records and sight obstruction have also been reviewed by staff. Additional
stop signs along West 42nd Street would not meet traffic volume warrants.
Staff conducted radar speed studies for several days at different times and
locations along West 42nd Street between France Avenue and Oakdale
Avenue. On all days, speeds were consistently below the posted 30 mph
limit. The total average speed for the entire study was 27.7 mph. which is
consistent with prior speed studies taken in the same area in previous
years.
Staff also observed traffic patterns at the Golden Years Montessori School
during the afternoon pick -up times (2:45 -3:15 p.m.). Parents would park
at the curb on the north side of West 42nd Street and wait for staff to bring
out the children. Staff would bring the child of the parent in the first car
and then the line would move up once that vehicle left. The pick -up
seemed to be well organized and no children were seen crossing the street.
Parking in front of the school is allowed on both sides of the street. The
street at this location is 32 -feet wide. The only problem observed by staff
was when one vehicle was parked on the south side of West 42"d Street
directly in front of the school. This legally parked vehicle narrowed the
roadway enough that passing cars needed to pull out into the oncoming
lane in order to get around it.
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 7 of 8
G: \Engineering \Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
Staff will continue to monitor traffic at this location during the a.m. and
p.m. hours and work with the school staff to ensure continued traffic
safety. The Edina Police Department stated it will monitor and enforce
traffic laws on West 42nd Street and Grimes Avenue.
The request for additional stop signs along West 42nd Street does not meet
City of Edina policy warrants.
Staff recommends the denial of the request for additional stop signs
along West 42"m Street between France Avenue and Oakdale Avenue
for lack of warrants.
SECTION C:
Requests that are deferred to a later date or referred to others.
None for Wednesday, January 6, 2010 meeting.
Traffic Safety Staff Review
January 6, 2010
Page 8 of 8
G:\ Engineering\ Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Advisory Committee\Staff Review Summaries \10 TSAC & Min \Traffic Safety
Review 01 -06 -10
^,
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
TO: Mayor & City Council
From: Wayne D. Houle, PE -
Public Works Director/ City
Engineer
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Complete Streets
Resolution 2010 -21
Recommendation:
Agenda Item #
Consent
Information Only
Mgr. Recommends
Action
IV. K.
❑ToHRA
® To Council
® Motion
® Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
If so desired by the Council, adopt the attached Complete Streets Policy Resolution 2010 -21
expressing support of a statewide Complete Streets Policy.
Info /Background:
The Edina Transportation Commission at their December 17, 2009 meeting recommended the City
Council adopt the attached resolution; see also the attached draft Transportation Commission
minutes and the ETC staff report.
"Complete streets" are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users. Pedestrians,
bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities are able to safely move along and
across a complete street.
Communities across the country, . including Hennepin County, have created complete street
resolutions and policies. These resolutions and policies are varied in complexity and legal
ramifications.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) at the direction of the Minnesota State
Legislature has convened a Complete Streets Study Committee and Technical Advisory Panel to
gather information and feedback about what a Complete Streets Policy would mean for Minnesota.
The study focused on identifying the benefits, costs and feasibility of adopting a "complete streets"
policy in Minnesota. The Complete Streets Final Report can be found at the following website,
http: / /www. dot. state. mn. us/ planning /completestreets /legislation. html
There is a movement by various agencies to pass a statewide Complete Streets law in 2010 which
would direct the Minnesota Department of Transportation to adopt and implement a complete
I
streets policy on all transportation projects to provide a full menu of transportation options to meet
the needs of everyone using the roads. The Minnesota State Legislature reconvenes February 4,
2010 to discuss the Complete Streets Report
The City of Edina Engineering Staff has reviewed the Complete Streets Report and found that we
practice many of the recommendations discussed in the report such as Context Sensitive Solutions
and also our recent update to the Comprehensive Plan. The 2008 Comprehensive Plan including
Character Streets (Chapter 4, Land Use and Community Design), enhancements to the
Transportation Chapter (Chapter 7) and the Comprehensive Bicycle Transportation Plan (Chapter 7)
are all consistent with the philosophy of Complete Streets.
Engineering and Public Works staff will continually apply "Complete Street" concepts in Edina street
reconstruction projects.
Page 2 of 2
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -21
EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF A STATEWIDE
COMPLETE STREETS POLICY
Whereas, the "Complete Streets" concept promotes streets that are safe and convenient for
all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and motor vehicle drivers of all ages and
abilities; and
Whereas, the October 2009 public draft of the Minnesota Department of Transportation
Complete Streets Report includes the recommendation: "Mn /DOT should build on existing Context
Sensitive Solution practices and develop and implement a statewide Complete Streets policy...";
and
Whereas, the Edina City Council recognizes the importance of complete streets, as shown in
its 2008 Comprehensive Plan update;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Edina encourages the Minnesota
legislature, with input and guidance from the Minnesota Department of Transportation, to authorize
the development of a statewide Complete Streets program, which would provide for the
development of a balanced transportation system, through appropriate planning, that integrates
multiple transportation modes, where appropriate, for transportation users of all types, ages and
abilities.
ADOPTED this 19th day of January, 2010.
Attest:
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that
the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular
Meeting of January 19 , 2010, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 20
City Clerk
. ,
rk
O,
MINUTES OF THE
Edina Transportation Commission
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Edina City Hall
4801 West 50th Street
Council Chambers
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Geof Workinger, Jennifer Janovy, Tom Bonneville, Jean White, Usha Abramovitz,
Michael Schroeder
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Julie Sierks, Marc Usem, Warren Plante
STAFF PRESENT:
Jack Sullivan
I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by chair Workinger.
II. Comments
a. Chairman Comments
Chair Workinger noted that the Star Tribune did a story on the West 70th Street Traffic Study
titled "City agrees to take action to calm traffic on W. 70th Street." He said this project was
recently approved by Council for implementation.
b. Community Comments
None.
III. Old Business
None.
IV. New Business
a. Election of Vice -Chair
Chair Workinger said the responsibilities include being available to chair the meetings in the
absence of the chair.
Commissioner Janovy nominated herself and nomination was seconded by Commissioner
Schroeder. All voted aye.
b. Complete Streets Resolution
Assistant City Engineer Sullivan explained that Mn /DOT has completed their study which was
mandated by the legislators in 2008 to determine costs, benefits and feasibility of implementing
a Complete Streets Policy. Mn /DOT's purpose of a Complete Streets Policy, Mr. Sullivan said
is to provide a transportation network that promotes physical activity, accessibility,
environmental quality, safety and mobility.
Mr. Sullivan explained further that while the City does not have a Complete Streets Policy, the
practices of the engineering and planning departments are consistent with the Complete
Streets philosophy as documented in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Update and when
planning for redevelopments and neighborhood reconstruction, etc.
Mr. Sullivan said a resolution was before the Commissioner for approval showing support of a
Complete Streets Policy statewide.
After discussion, Commissioner White motioned to approve the resolution as modified by
Commissioner Janovy, deleting the last paragraph from the December 17th resolution and
replacing it with the last paragraph from an earlier version which reads as follow:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Edina
encourages the Minnesota legislature, with input and guidance from the
Minnesota Department of Transportation, to authorize the development of a
statewide Complete Streets program, which would provide for the development
of a balanced transportation system, through appropriate planning, that
integrates multiple transportation modes, where appropriate, for transportation
users of all types, ages and abilities.
And recommend approval to the Council. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Bonneville. All voted aye.
V. Approval of Minutes
a. Regular Meeting of October 15, 2009
Approval was deferred until next meeting.
VI. Planning Commission Update (Commissioner Schroeder)
Commissioner Schroeder said they are working on developing a process for dealing with Small
Area Planning as a result of updates in the Comprehensive Plan that identifies several
commercial neighborhoods for redevelopment. He said there are no current statutes; therefore,
the Planning Commission has recommended to the Council that a citizen advisory team,
including an ETC member, be formed to formulate a process. He said the Small Area
Planning Process would be used on areas such as the old public works site, beginning as early
as April. He suggested adding this to the next meeting's agenda for a broader explanation of
the general process that the Planning Commission is proposing.
Secondly, he said they are in the process of updating the Zoning Ordinances and looking at
the development review process. While taking input from the community and others, Mr.
Schroeder said it is clear that they are seeking clarity in the development review process and a
question was raised regarding the role of the ETC. He said generally, the ETC and the
Planning Commission does not hold public hearings or provide notices. He said the ETC
reviews traffic studies internally and then makes recommendation to the Council which
eliminates the public hearing /input process. Mr. Schroeder said the Zoning Ordinances Update
Committee, which is essentially the Planning Commission in a committee role, is considering
taking over the role of reviewing traffic studies. He said a review of the Planning Commission
ordinance shows that this fits with their role of project related issues, where the ETC is more
system -wide rather than project related.
2
Chair Workinger asked that discussion be held over for the next ETC meeting so that the
Commissioners can think about the value of having traffic concerns on development projects
handled by the Planning Commission and not by the ETC and changing their focus to system-
wide issues. Commissioner Schroeder suggested including the minutes from the Zoning
Ordinances Update Committee's meeting in the next packet of information to the ETC.
VII. Bike Edina Task Force Update (Commissioner Janovy)
a. Bike meeting minutes (November 12, 2009
Commissioner Janovy said December's meeting was cancelled.
VIII. Staff Liaison Comments (Sullivan)
a. City is accepting applications for ETC positions.
Mr. Sullivan said the City is soliciting applications until January 23rd for all the boards and
commissions, including two positions for the ETC.
Commissioner Comments
Commissioner Janovy reminded staff that part of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan
(NTMP) process is to notify residents of the deadline to submit applications.
Commissioner Bonneville suggested looking ahead at the end of each year to identify issue
areas to be worked on so that they are not dependent on redevelopments.
Meeting adjourned.
3
Page 1 of 2
Edina Transportation Commission
Item IV. B.
REGULAR TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MEETING
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
TO: Transportation Commission
From: Jack Sullivan, PE
Assistant City Engineer
Date: December 17, 2009
Subject: Complete Streets
Resolution
Recommendation:
Agenda Item No.: IV.B
ACTION:
® Recommendation /Motion
® Discussion
❑ Information
If so desired by the Transportation Commission, recommend that the City Council adopt the
attached Complete Streets Policy resolution supporting a statewide Complete Streets law.
Info /Background:
MnDOT has completed the draft Complete Streets Report dated October 2009. The report
was available for comment by the public thru November 9, 2009. In early to mid - December
MnDOT Complete Streets Policy Review Commissioner Sorel will present the report to the
State Legislature.
There is a movement by various agencies to pass a statewide Complete Streets law in 2010
which would direct the Minnesota Department of Transportation to adopt and implement a
complete streets policy on all transportation projects to provide a full menu of transportation
options to meet the needs of everyone using the roads.
The City of Edina Engineering Staff has reviewed the Complete Streets Report and found that
we practice many of the recommendations discussed in the report such as Context Sensitive
Solutions. Recent updates to the 2008 Comprehensive Plan including Character Streets
(Chapter 4, Land Use and Community Design), enhancements to the Transportation Chapter
(Chapter 7) and the Comprehensive Bicycle Transportation Plan (Chapter 7) all are
consistent with the philosophy of Complete Streets.
G:\ Engineering\lnfrastructure\Streets \Traffic \Transportation Commission\Agendas\2009 R &R1 20091217 _Complete_Streets_Revisions.doc
Page 2 of 2
Edina Transportation Commission
From the October 15, 2009 ETC Update
Item IV. B.
"Complete streets" are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users.
Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities are able to safely
move along and across a complete street.
Communities across the country, including Hennepin County, have created complete street
resolutions and policies. These resolutions and policies are varied in complexity and legal
ramifications.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) at the direction of the Minnesota
State Legislature has convened a Complete Streets Study Committee and Technical Advisory
Panel to gather information and feedback about what a Complete Streets Policy would mean
for Minnesota. The study will focus on identifying the benefits, costs and feasibility of
adopting a "complete streets" policy in Minnesota.
Engineering and Public Works staff continually apply "Complete Street" concepts in Edina
street reconstruction projects.
MnDOT will present the final report to the Legislature in December 2009.
Engineering staff will be attending a Public Works conference in mid November where
status update will be provided. An update to the Edina Transportation Commission will l
given at the November meeting.
Staff recommends waiting until the MnDOT report is completed and comments have been
made by the State Legislature. It seems premature to create a City policy without knowing
the breadth and depth of the State's recommendation and potential mandates. We expect to
revisit and evaluate the MnDOT report and make a staff recommendation at that time.
G:\Engineering\lnfrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Transportation Commission\Agendas\2009 R&R\ 20091217 _Complete_Streets_Revisions.doc
Ve
Cn
To:
From:
Date:
Subject:
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
BOB WILSON
CITY ASSESSOR
JANUARY 19, 2010
SET DATE FOR BOARD
OF APPEAL AND
EQUALIZATION
Recommendation:
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
Agenda Item IV.L
Consent
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA
® To Council
Action ® Motion
❑ Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
Set April 12, 2010, 5:30 P.M. for Board of Appeal and Equalization
Information /Background:
On or before February 151h of each year the County Assessor is required to give written
notice to the City Clerk of the day and time when the Board of Appeal and Equalization
shall meet in the assessment districts in the county. In order to facilitate this, the City
Council is required to select a hearing date between April 1 St and May 31 st of each year.
I would recommend setting the initial hearing date on April 12, 2010 at 5:30 P.M.
Previous dates have been 4/14/08 and 4/13/09. Appointed board members have
indicted that this date is open on their calendars.
A�
To: Mayor & City Council
From: Heather Worthington
Assistant City Manager
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Lease agreement with
Clearwire, LLC for rental of space on three
water towers
Info /Background:
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
Agenda Item # IV. M.
Consent
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA
❑ To Council
Action ® Motion
Resolution
Ordinance
Discussion
In late 2009, city staff began working-with Clearwire, LLC, a company that offers high -speed
wireless broadband service. They wanted to locate their antennas on three of the City's
water towers: Van Valkenburg, Gleason Road, and Community Center.
Staff and our consultants at SEH have reviewed their proposal, including construction
drawings, interference studies, site plans, and the legal agreements for the lease. All
documents are in order, and the lease agreement has been signed by Clear Wire.
Attachments:
Information sheet on Clearwire, LLC
Lease agreements (3)
Action Requested:
Approve lease with Clearwire, LLC for installation of broadband antennas on Van Valkenburg,
Gleason Road, and Community Center Water Towers.
Clearwire at `a Glance
Corporate Office: Clearwire Corporation (NASDAQ: CLWR)
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, Washington
Phone: 425- 216 -7600
Fax: 425- 216 -7900
Strategic Investors: Clearwire's strategic investors include:
- Intel Capital
- Comcast
- Sprint
- Time Warner Cable
- Google
- Bright House Networks
Executive Officers:
William (Bill) T. Morrow Benjamin G. Wolff
Chief Executive Officer Co- Founder and Co- Chairman
Laurent J. Bentitou, Chief People Officer
Hope F. Cochran, Senior Vice President - Finance and Treasurer
Atish Gude, Senior Vice President - Chief Marketing Officer
Kevin T. Hart, Chief Information Officer
Broady R. Hodder, Senior Vice President - General Counsel
Scott Hopper, Senior Vice President - Corporate Development
Scott G. Richardson, Senior Vice President - Chief Strategy Officer
Jim Ryder, Senior Vice President — Sales and Distribution
David Sach, Chief Financial Officer
R. Gerard Salemme, Executive Vice President - Strategy, Policy and External Affairs
Perry S. Satterlee, Chief Operating Officer
John Saw, Senior Vice President - Chief Technology Officer
G. Michael Sievert, Chief Commercial Officer
Barry West, President, International
Initial Market Launch: August 26, 2004, in Jacksonville, Florida
Services: Clearwire offers a robust suite of advanced high -speed
wireless broadband services to consumers and businesses.
Clearwire's open all -IP network, combined with rich spectrum
holdings, provides unmatched network capacity to deliver
next generation Internet access with rich applications.
clear ,1
a. Fay
The company is buildingthe first, nationwide 4G mobile -
Internet network, bringing:together an unprecedented
'
combination of speed and 'mobiiity.
-
- Mobile WiMAX. Service: Baltimore, Maryland, :Portland, Oregon and Atlanta, Georgia:
Pre -WIMAX Service: Clearwire's pre- _WiMAX,service.is offered'in.50 markets across
the U.S. and Europe
For More Information: Contact Clearwire: toll'fre e at_888- CLEARWIRE or visit our
-,
i
Website at',ww.wxlearwire.com. For more information about
4G service visit wwW.clear.com
X
✓
I
;s
i
r
i',• i
a0 � '�, °f � gyN�
1
yy
. . ��
& k5afsLd....:�ta., k R �' � ", "3;.- m.�-.'�..v 'w.., .,..,,. � .k.«:� ✓mss.. ,.'� a,.:'ds..Y
COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE
AGREEMENT
THIS COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT ( "Lease ") is entered into
this day of , 2 between the CITY OF EDINA , a Minnesota
municipal corporation, ( "Landlord" or "City "), and CLEAR WIRELESS L.L.C. , a Nevada
limited liability company, ( "Tenant").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Landlord is the owner of certain real property located at 5849
Ruth Dr. (Community Center Water Tower), Edina, Minnesota, as legally described on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof ( "Property "); and
WHEREAS, Tenant has requested that the Landlord lease a portion of the
Property to Tenant for certain communication facilities as set forth on Exhibit "C"
attached hereto ; and
WHEREAS, Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant a portion of the Property for
Tenant's "Communication Facility" (as hereinafter defined) subject to the terms,
covenants and conditions of this Lease.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
I . PROPERTY AND PREMISES. Subject to the following terms and conditions,
Landlord leases to Tenant certain space on Landlord's I water tower located on the
Property (the "Tower"), and space adjacent to the Tower in the building located on the
Property (the "Building "), subject to all existing easements, (collectively referred to as
the "Premises ") together with appurtenant non - exclusive easements for access and
utilities on Landlord's Property on a non - exclusive basis. The Premises are described
on Exhibit "B ", attached hereto, and are made a part hereof. The primary purpose of
Landlord's ownership of the Property is to: (a) operate and maintain a municipal water
tower so as to provide water service to residents of; and (b) to provide communication
systems to Edina and other radio tenants.
2. TERM. The initial term of this Lease shall be for a period of five (5) years,
commencing on the "Commencement Date" (as hereinafter defined). Tenant shall have
the right to extend this Lease for four (4) additional five (5) year terms ( "Renewal
Term "). The Renewal Term shall be on the same terms and conditions as set forth
herein except for rental adjustments as provided in Paragraph 3. This Lease shall be
automatically renewed for each of the Renewal Terms unless Tenant gives Landlord
written notice of Tenant's intention not to renew at least ninety (90) days prior to the
expiration of the Initial Term or any applicable Renewal Term.
134189v01
RN K:09/21 /2007
3. RENT.
a. On the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay Landlord, as rent, the
following sums ( "Rent"): Based on Tenant's initial installation of Tenant's
Communication Facility (as hereinafter defined) as described in Exhibit "C ", attached
hereto, the annual Rent due on Commencement Date shall be $15,000 per year for the
initial five year lease term. The Rent will be billed and payable annually in advance
(prorated for any partial calendar year). The "Commencement Date" shall be defined as
February 1, 2010. The Rent shall be paid in advance with the first payment due upon
the signing of this Agreement thereafter, the Rent will be due and payable on or before
the first day of January of each year during the term of this Lease.
b. The Rent shall be increased each year on January 1 st by an amount
equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index ( "CPI ") as provided below, or five
percent (5 %), whichever is greater. The Rent shall never be decreased.
The CPI shall mean the "Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, All
Cities, All Items (1984 = 100)" as published by the United States Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics or, if such index shall be discontinued, the successor index
thereto or, if there shall be no successor index, such comparable index as shall be
mutually agreed upon by the parties. To determine the annual rental increase to be
paid by Tenant, the annual rental for the previous year shall be multiplied by the
percentage increase in the "unadjusted" CPI (not seasonally adjusted) for the twelve
(12) month period ending in June of the previous year. Landlord shall be responsible
for communicating all Rent increases to Tenant.
C. If this Lease is terminated at any time other than on the last day of a
month, Rent shall be prorated, based on a thirty day month, as of the date of
termination, and in the event of termination for any reason other than nonpayment of
Rent, or Tenant's default, all prepaid Rent shall be refunded to Tenant.
d. In addition to Rent, Tenant agrees to timely pay its pro rata share of any
real estate taxes or payment in lieu of taxes required as a result of this Lease.
e. Tenant shall pay a late fee of One Hundred and No /100 Dollars ($100.00)
if the Rent is not paid within ten (10) days of the due date.
4. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL CONTINGENCY.
a. Tenant Application. Tenant's right to use the Premises as provided in this
Lease is expressly made contingent upon (i) Tenant obtaining all the certificates,
permits, zoning and other approvals that may be required by any federal, state, or local
authority (individually "Governmental Approval" or collectively "Governmental
Approvals "); (ii) Tenant complying with the terms and conditions of this Lease and
Tenant's plans submitted to and approved by Landlord, a copy of which plans are
attached hereto as Exhibit "D" ( "Plans "); and (iii) the engineering study specified in
134189v01 2
RN K:09/21/2007
Subparagraph 4b below on the Tower to be conducted at Tenant's expense. Landlord
shall cooperate with Tenant in its efforts to obtain and retain such Governmental
Approvals and shall take no action which would adversely affect the status of the
Premises with respect to the Tenant's proposed use thereof.
b. Interference Study. Before initial installation of any structure or facilities
on the Tower or in the Building, Tenant must pay for the reasonable cost of (i) a radio
frequency interference study carried out by the City's communications consultant
showing that Tenant's intended use will not interfere with any existing communications
facilities or the future use by the County for its 800 MHz countywide public safety radio
communication system for law enforcement, fire, ambulance service and other related
needs ( "County System "), and (ii) if necessary, an engineering study showing that the
Tower is able to support the antennas described in the Antenna Application and the
Plans for Tenant's Communication Facility, without prejudice to the City's or County's
use of the Tower. If the study finds that there is potential for interference that cannot be
reasonably remedied or for prejudice to the Tower, Landlord will not approve Tenant's
application.
C. Non - approval. In the event that any application necessary under
Subparagraph 4a above is finally rejected or any certificate, permit, license or approval
issued to Tenant is cancelled, expires, lapses, or is otherwise withdrawn or terminated
by governmental authority so that Tenant, in its sole discretion, will be unable to use the
Premises for its intended purposes, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease
and be reimbursed for any rental payment made pursuant to Subparagraph 3a. above.
Notice of Tenant's exercise of its right to terminate shall be given to Landlord. Except
as required under Subparagraph 10d below, upon such termination, this Lease shall
become null and void and the parties shall have no further obligations to each other.
d. User Priority. The Landlord and Tenant agree that the following priorities
of use, in descending order, shall apply in the event of communication interference or
other uses of the Premises that conflict with Tenant's uses or other users of the
Premises while this Lease is in effect:
The Landlord's water storage and distribution needs and the
Landlord's communication needs.
ii. The County System that is not provided by the Landlord, provided
they comply with this Agreement.
iii. Existing leases on the Tower and the Premises, unless there is a
material modification of any existing equipment configuration and /or
frequency characteristics.
iv. Other government - related entities who offer a service to the general
public for a fee, in a manner similar to a public utility, such as long
distance and cellular telephone, not including radio or which the
13418901
RNK:09 /21 /2007
County is legally authorized to provide. This use shall be non-
exclusive, and the Landlord specifically reserves the right to allow
the Tower and Premises to be used by other parties and to make
additions, deletions, or modifications to its own facilities on the
Tower and the Premises.
V. New leases or renewals of existing leases for non - public safety
communications.
5. PERMITTED USES.
a. Subject to the terms of this Lease, and the recommendations of the City's
communications consultant, the Premises may be used by Tenant solely for the
purposes of installing, removing, maintaining, and operating certain communications
equipment including "Antennas ", "Equipment Cabinets ", "Coaxial Cables ",
"Transmitters ", "Receivers" and related equipment, in accordance with the Antenna
Application and the Plans (as hereinafter defined), subject to such modification and
alterations as may result from changes or improvements in technology (collectively the
"Communications Facility ") and in accordance with the transmission and reception of
wireless communication signals authorized for use by Tenant by the Federal
Communications Commission ( "FCC "). This use is non - exclusive, and Landlord
reserves the right to allow the Premises to be used by others, and to make additions,
deletions or modifications to its own facilities on the Premises as provided herein.
Tenant shall comply with all ordinances, statutes and regulations of local, state and
federal agencies.
b. Tenant, its agents and contractors, are hereby granted the right, at
Tenant's sole cost and expense, to enter upon the Premises and the Property and
conduct such studies as Tenant deems necessary to determine the Property's suitability
for Tenant's intended use. These studies may include surveys, soil tests, environmental
evaluations, radio wave propagation measurements, field strength tests and such other
analyses and studies as Tenant deems necessary or desirable.
C. The placement of the Tenant's Equipment Cabinets, Coaxial Cables and
the manner in which the Antennas are attached to the Tower shall be subject to the
prior approval of the Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Landlord shall, at all times, use reasonable efforts to provide Tenant ingress, egress,
and access from an open and improved public road. Landlord agrees to issue Tenant a
key for the gate to the Property and Premises. Tenant will not allow any mechanics' or
materialmen's liens to be placed on the Property as a result of its work on the Property.
d. Landlord agrees to give reasonable advance notice of any major repair or
maintenance activities related to Tower operations. In the case of an emergency,
notification is not required; however, Tenant will be notified as soon as possible of a
recognized emergency. In the event that use of the Tower for water service, or use of
the Tower to perform any necessary maintenance or repair, is interrupted or made
134189v0l 4
RNK:09 /21 /2007
impractical because of Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables on the Tower, the City
may interrupt Tenant's use of the Premises as reasonably necessary to prevent
interruption of water service or interruption of maintenance and repair of the Tower.
The City will use its best efforts to prevent or minimize interruptions to Tenant's use.
Prior to Landlord painting and reconditioning the Tower, Tenant shall, at it
expense, have its Communication Facility equipment tested by a third party consultant
of Tenant's choice, to certify that the Antennas, Coaxial Cables and all Transmitters and
Receivers are in proper working condition. Testing results must be acknowledged in
writing to Landlord. Upon completion of the painting and Tower reconditioning, Tenant
shall, at its expense, test its Communication Facility as provided above and certify the
results to Landlord. Final testing and certification of the results must be completed
within three (3) weeks of notification by Landlord. Tenant shall provide Landlord's
painting contractor with pertinent safety instructions relative to working near the
antennas, and if necessary, Tenant must lower the power levels while Landlord's
painting contractor is working near the Tenant's Antennas.
e. Any additional expense of repainting, repairing, or maintaining the
Premises, Building or Tower reasonably incurred by the City as a direct consequence of
the presence of Tenant's Communication Facility being located thereon shall be paid
promptly by Tenant to the City upon receipt of the City's written notice of such additional
cost, which notice shall state the reason(s) for the incurring of such costs and shall
include a reasonable itemization of such costs.
f. Tenant agrees that if Tenant's equipment in its Communication Facility
produces noise levels that cause a disturbance to the surrounding neighbors of the
Property, Tenant will at its own expense install noise mitigating equipment or a buffer to
meet State noise standards.
g. Tenant shall notify the City of Edina scheduled work on its Communication
Facility that is to be done after 5:00 o'clock p.m. on business days, and any time on
weekends and holidays. The notice shall be given to City so that it is received at least
48 hours in advance of the start of the scheduled work. In the case of Tenant's
emergency work on its Communication Facility Tenant shall notify the City as soon as
practicable after commencement of the work.
h. Tenant may not add, change or alter the Communication Facility from that
set forth and /or shown on Exhibit "C" and the Plans without the prior written approval of
the Landlord, however, such approval shall not be required for Tenant to change similar
type equipment, provided that any such change does not materially change the
appearance or location of the Tenant's Communication Facility or effect the structural
integrity of the Tower. Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord for all reasonable costs
incurred by the Landlord in connection with any alteration or modification of, or addition
to, Tenant's Communication Facility pursuant to this paragraph, including but not limited
to plan review, structural review, site meetings, inspection time, and as -built updating
because of Tenant's changes, including attorney's fees for drafting and and /or reviewing
134189v01 5
RNK:09/21/2007
documents; provided, however, that with respect to any such alteration, modification or
addition, additional Rent may be charged for the additional Equipment Cabinets or other
communication equipment that is installed by Tenant.
6. TENANT'S COMMUNICATION FACILITIES.
a. Landlord agrees to maintain and operate the Property and the Premises in
accordance with good engineering practices, with all applicable FCC rules and
regulations.
b. Tenant agrees to install equipment, (Tenant's "Antenna Facilities ") in
compliance with FCC rules and regulations, and good engineering practices. Any
damage done to the Premises during installation or during operations shall be repaired
at Tenant's expense within thirty (30) days after written notification of damage. Tenant
agrees that its Antenna Facilities will be of types and frequencies which will not cause
radio frequency interference to Landlord, the County or to any other Lessees of the
premises, provided that Landlord, County, all Lessees and other users of the Property
are in full compliance with Paragraph 6 (a) above. In the event such interference does
occur, and Tenant is advised of such interference, Tenant shall eliminate such
interference within twenty -four (24) hours or cease using the equipment causing the
interference except for short tests necessary for the elimination of the interference. It is
further agreed that Landlord in no way guarantees to Tenant non - interference to the
ope' tion of Tenant's equipment. Landlord will use its best efforts to notify other users
of interference, and to coordinate elimination of interference among site users. If
Tenant clearly demonstrates the primary cause of the interference to be the property of
Landlord or another user, Landlord will notify the other user to eliminate the interference
within 24 hours or cease using the equipment causing the interference.
C. Prior to adding additional transmitter or receiver frequencies on the
Premises, Tenant agrees to notify the Landlord of the modified frequencies so that the
Landlord can perform the necessary interference studies to insure that the modified
frequencies will not cause harmful radio interference to other existing Premises leases.
Tenant-will be required to pay the reasonable costs for said study which will be
performed by Landlord's professional communications engineer. In the alternative,
Tenant may perform the interference studies and submit the results to the City.
However, the City, in its sole discretion, shall retain the right provided herein to submit
the study results to its professional communications engineer for review at Tenant's
expense.
d. Tenant shall be solely responsible for any taxes on its personal property.
e. Tenant shall comply with attached coating specification for any repainting
of the water tower during installation or thereafter.
7. UTILITY SERVICE. Landlord will allow Tenant, at Tenant's cost and expense, to
connect to its existing utility services. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with pertinent
134189v01 6
KN K:09 /21 /2007
information as to the exact type of AC power requirements, and at Tenant's cost and
expense, Landlord's electrician will wire the dedicated circuit. Landlord will review
Tenant's power usage based on Tenant's application, and what Tenant believes to be
its average monthly kilowatt hours. Landlord may charge additional Rent to Tenant's for
the electricity used by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible for any damages
which occur as a result of interruption of any utility services. The Premises does not
have a generator; therefore, Landlord is not responsible for providing emergency
backup electricity to Tenant if there is an interruption in electric service to the Premises.
Landlord will provide and pay for the cost of air conditioning the Building. Payment for
telephone service for Tenant's Antenna Facilities shall be Tenant's responsibility without
any adjustment to Rent.
8. ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY. As technology advances and improved
antennas are developed which are routinely used in Tenant's business, Landlord may
require, in its sole discretion, the replacement of existing antennas with the improved
antennas if the new antennas are more aesthetically pleasing or otherwise foster a
public purpose, as long as the installation and use of the improved antennas are
practical and technically feasible at this location.
9. ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may permit
additional buildings to be constructed on the Property. At such time as this may occur,
Tenant will permit said buildings to be placed immediately adjacent to the building
Tenant occupies and will allow attachments to Tenant's building so as to give the
appearance that all buildings are a connected facility. Said attachments will be made at
no cost to Tenant and will not compromise the structural integrity of the building Tenant
occupies.
10. DEFAULT. Any of the following occurrences, conditions, or acts shall be
deemed a "Default" under this lease:
a. If Tenant fails to pay amounts due under this Lease within thirty (30) days
of its receipt of written notice that such payments are overdue;
b. If either party fails to observe or performs its obligations under this Lease
and does not cure such failure within sixty (60) days from its receipt of written notice of
breach without, however, limiting any other rights available to the parties pursuant to
any other provision of this Lease. If the default may not be reasonably cured within
such sixty (60) day period, Tenant may request that Landlord grant an extension of the
time to cure.
C. Except as expressly limited hereby, Landlord and Tenant shall have such
remedies for the default of the other party hereto as may be provided by this Lease, at
law or equity following written notice of such default and failure to cure the same within
the applicable time allowed to cure under the terms of this Lease.
11. TERMINATION.
134189v01 7
RNK:09/21/2007
a. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Lease may be terminated,
without penalty or further liability, as follows:
by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice of a Default as
defined herein (without, however, limiting any other rights available
to the parties pursuant to any other provisions hereof);
ii. by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant if Tenant
is unable after filing all necessary applications for obtaining or
maintaining of any license, permit or other Governmental Approval
and making all reasonable efforts and using due diligence to
comply with all requirements necessary to obtain or maintain any
license, permit or other Governmental Approval necessary for the
installation and /or operation of the Tenant's Communication
Facility;
iii. by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant to
Landlord that the Premises or Tenant's Communication Facility are
or become unacceptable under Tenant's design or engineering
standards for Tenant's Communication Facility or the
communications system to which Tenant's Communication Facility
belongs;
iv. by Landlord and /or Tenant, after the expiration of applicable cure
period, if there is an interference problem with Landlord's or
County's Communication Systems that cannot be corrected;
V. Upon one hundred eighty (180) days written notice by Landlord if its
Council decides to sell or redevelop the Property or Premises
and /or discontinue use of the Property or Premises for a water
tower; or
vi. by Landlord upon sixty (60) days written notice to Tenant if it
determines that the Tower is structurally unsound, including, but not
limited to, consideration of age of the Tower, damage or destruction
of all or part of the Tower on the Premises from any source, or
factors relating to condition of the Premises; or
vii. by Landlord upon ninety (90) days written notice if it determines
that Tenant has failed to comply with applicable ordinances, or
state or federal law, or any conditions attached to government
approvals granted thereunder, after a public hearing before the
Landlord's Council.
13418901
IIN K:09/21 /2007
b. Notice of Termination. The parties shall give notice of termination in
writing by certified mail, return receipt requested. Such notice shall be effective upon
receipt as evidenced by the return receipt. All rentals paid for the Lease prior to said
termination date shall be retained by Landlord.
C. Tenant's Liability for Early Termination. If Tenant terminates this Lease
other than of right as provided in this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as liquidated
damages for early termination, 150% of the annual Rent for the year in which Tenant
terminates, unless Tenant terminates during the last year of any Term under Paragraph
4 and Tenant has paid the annual rental for that year.
d. Upon termination of this Lease, Tenant shall, within ninety (90) days
thereof, remove all of its Antennas, Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables from the
Premises, and the Tower. Tenant, at its expense, agrees to return the Premises and
the Tower surface where Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables have been to their
original condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Any of Tenant's property remaining
on the Premises or the Tower ninety (90) days after the expiration or the termination of
this Lease shall be removed by Landlord at Tenant's cost and expense and shall
become the property of Landlord free of any claim by Tenant or any person claiming
through Tenant.
134189v01 9
RNK:09 /21 /2007
12. INSURANCE.
Tenant agrees to obtain and maintain insurance coverages as specified in this
section and as further defined in Exhibit "E" hereto.
a. Worker's Compensation. The Tenant must maintain Workers'
Compensation insurance in compliance with all applicable statutes. The policy shall
also provide Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily
Injury each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
b. General Liability. The Tenant must maintain an occurrence form
comprehensive general liability coverage. Such coverage shall include, but not be
limited to, bodily injury, property damage -- broad form, and personal injury, for the
hazards of Premises /Operation, broad form contractual, independent contractors, and
products /completed operations.
The Tenant must maintain aforementioned comprehensive general liability
coverage with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000
personal and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000
products and completed operations aggregate. These limits may be satisfied by the
comprehensive general liability coverage or in combination with an umbrella or excess
liability policy, provided coverage afforded by the umbrella or excess policy are no less
than the underlying comprehensive general liability coverages.
Tenant will maintain Completed Operations coverage for a minimum of two years
after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. The Tenant must carry Automobile Liability
coverage. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury Liability and
Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident. The liability limits
may be afforded under the Commercial Policy, or in combination with an Umbrella or
Excess Liability Policy provided coverage of rides afforded by the Umbrella Excess
Policy are no less than the underlying Commercial Auto Liability coverage.
Coverage shall be provided by Bodily Injury and Property Damage for the
ownership, use, maintenance or operation of all owned, non -owned and hired
automobiles.
The Commercial Automobile Policy shall include at least statutory personal injury
protection, uninsured motorists and underinsured motorists coverages.
d. Tenant Property Insurance. The Tenant must keep in force for the
duration of the Lease a policy covering damages to its property at the Premises. The
amount of coverage shall be sufficient to replace the damaged property, loss of use and
comply with any ordinance or law requirements.
134189vO 1 10
RN K:09/21 /2007
e. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Tenant must carry sufficient coverage, to
the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
f. Adiustment to Insurance Coverage Limits. The coverage limits set forth
herein shall be increased at the time of any Renewal Term by the greater of the
Consumer Price Index as calculated under Paragraph 2a or 25 %.
g. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide,
prior to tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better), licensed to do business in the
State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in this Paragraph 12. Tenant
will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the General Liability and
Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s) shall also provide the
coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material changed without thirty (30)
days prior written notice to the Landlord.
13. DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION.
a. General. Tenant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord
and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and
against any and all claims, costs, losses, expenses, demands, actions, or causes of
action, including reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs and expenses of litigation,
which may be asserted against or incurred by Landlord or for which Landlord may be
liable in the performance of this Lease, except those which arise solely from the
negligence, willful misconduct, or other fault of Landlord. Tenant shall defend all claims
arising out of the installation, operation, use, maintenance, repair, removal, or presence
of Tenant's Communication Facilities, equipment and related facilities on the Premises.
b. Hazardous Materials. Without limiting the scope of Subparagraph 13a
above, Tenant will be solely responsible for and will defend, indemnify, and hold
Landlord, its agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims,
costs, and liabilities, including attorney's fees and costs, arising out of or in connection
with the cleanup or restoration of the Premises associated with the Tenant's use of
Hazardous Materials. For the purposes of this Lease, "Hazardous Materials" shall be
interpreted broadly and specifically includes, without limitation, asbestos, fuel, batteries
or any hazardous substance, waste, or materials as defined in any federal, state, or
local environmental or safety law or regulations including, but not limited to, CERCLA.
C. Tenant's Warranty. Tenant represents, covenants and warrants that its
use of the Premises will not generate and Tenant will not store or dispose of on the
Premises, nor transport to or over the Premises, any Hazardous Materials, unless
Tenant specifically informs Landlord thereof in writing twenty -four hours prior to such
storage, disposal or transport, or otherwise as soon as Tenant becomes aware of the
existence of Hazardous Materials on the Premises. The obligations of this Paragraph
13 shall survive the expiration or other termination of this Lease.
13418901
RN K:09r21 /2007
14. LIMITATION OF LANDLORD'S LIABILITY. If Landlord terminates this Lease
other than as of right as provided in this Lease, or Landlord causes interruption of the
business of Tenant or for any other Landlord breach of this Lease, Landlord's liability for
damages to Tenant shall be limited to the actual and direct costs of the removal or
repair of Tenant's Communication Facility equipment including the Antennas,
Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables and shall specifically exclude any recovery for
value of the business of Tenant as a going concern, future expectation of profits, loss of
business or profit or related damages to Tenant.
15. ASSIGNMENT. This Lease, or rights thereunder, may not be sold, assigned, or
transferred at any time by Tenant except to Tenant's affiliates or subsidiaries. As to
other parties, this Lease may not be sold, assigned, or transferred without the written
consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. For purposes
of this paragraph, an "affiliate" or "subsidiary" means an entity in which Tenant owns
greater than a 50% interest. Landlord hereby consents to the assignment by Tenant of
its rights under this Lease as collateral to any entity which provides financing for the
purchase of the equipment to be installed at the Premises.
If Tenant assigns or transfers Tenant's rights under this Lease to any party as set
forth above, Tenant shall notify Landlord of the assignment and/or transfer and the party
to which Tenant's rights have been transferred shall execute an agreement with the
Landlord which shall be in form and substance acceptable to Landlord agreeing to be
bound by all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Tenant shall not be
released from any liability under this Lease unless Landlord expressly agrees in writing
to release Tenant.
16. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Tenant, upon paying rent, shall peaceably and quietly
have, hold and enjoy the Property and the Premises subject to the terms of this Lease.
17. DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION. If the Tenant's Communication Facility or any
portion thereof is destroyed or damaged so as to materially hinder the effective use of
the Communication Facility by Tenant through no fault or negligence of Tenant, Tenant
may elect to terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) day's written notice to Landlord. In
such event, all rights and obligations of the parties shall cease (except as to the
Tenant's obligations under this Lease to remove the Communication Facility under
Paragraph 11) as of the date of the notice to Landlord and Tenant shall be entitled to
the reimbursement of any Rent prepaid by Tenant. If Tenant elects to continue this
Lease, then the Rent shall abate for a period of ninety (90) days or until Tenant's
Communication Facility is restored to the condition existing prior to the damage or
destruction, whichever is earlier.
18. CONDEMNATION. In the event the whole of the Premises is taken by eminent
domain, this Lease shall terminate as of the date title to the Premises vests in the
condemning authority. In event a portion of the Premises is taken by eminent domain,
either party shall have the right to terminate this Lease as of the date of title transfer, by
134189v01 12
RNK:09/21l2007
giving thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. In the event of any taking under
the power of eminent domain, Tenant shall not be entitled to any portion of the reward
paid for the taking and the Landlord shall receive full amount of such award. Tenant
hereby expressly waives any right or claim to any portion thereof. Although all
damages, whether awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the leasehold or
to the fee of the Premises, shall belong to Landlord, Tenant shall have the right to claim
and recover from the condemning authority, but not from Landlord, such compensation
as may be separately awarded or recoverable by Tenant on account or any and all
damage to Tenant's business and any costs or expenses incurred by Tenant in
moving /removing its equipment, personal property, Communication Facility.
19. NOTICES. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if personally delivered or
mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses:
If to Landlord: Assistant City Manager
City of Edina
4801 W 501h St.
Edina, MN 55424
with copy to: City Attorney
Campbell Knutson
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
If to Tenant: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Site Leasing
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425 - 216 -7600
Fax: 425 - 216 -7900
with copy to: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Legal Department
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425- 216 -7600
Fax: 425- 216 -7900
134189.01 13
RNK:09 /21 /2007
20. MISCELLANEOUS:
a. Authority. Landlord represents and warrants that Landlord has full
authority to enter into and sign this Agreement and has good and marketable title to the
Landlord's Property.
b. Complete Lease; Amendments. This Agreement supersedes all prior
discussions and negotiations and contains all agreements and understandings between
the Landlord and Tenant. This Agreement may only be amended in writing signed by all
parties. Exhibits "A" through "F" are incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
C. Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts by the
parties hereto.
d. Binding Effect. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall extend
to and bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of Landlord and
Tenant.
e. Enforcement and Attorneys' Fees. The prevailing party in any action or
proceeding in court to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be entitled to receive its
reasonable attorney's fees and other reasonable costs and expenses from the non -
prevailing party.
f. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with
the laws of the state in which the Landlord's Property is located.
g. Severability. If any term of this Lease is found to be void or invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect the remaining terms of this Lease, which shall continue in full
force and effect.
h. Recitals. The Recital paragraphs and the terms and definitions therein are
incorporated into this Lease as if they were set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Lease
Agreement the day and year first above written.
LANDLORD:
CITY OF EDINA
}'II
Its Mayor
13418901 14
RN K:09 /21 /200?
AND
Its City Manager
TENANT:
BY:� z ;s ;aiienM
��.. Aiej work DeploYffle "t
Its: 0
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
CAMPBELL KNUTSON
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
Telephone: (651) 452 -5000
RNK
134 1 3140 1 15
RNK;09/21 2007
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit "A ": Legal Description of the Property.
Exhibit "B ": Tower and Building Assignments.
Exhibit "C ": Antenna Application.
Exhibit "D ": Plans.
Exhibit "E ": Tenant's Required Insurance
134189v01 16
RNK:09J21 /2007
EXHIBIT "A"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
Address: 5901 Ruth Dr.
Edina, Minnesota 55424
Legal Description:
That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW 1/4 of SW %) of
Section Nineteen (19), Township Twenty -eight (28), Ranter Twenty -four (24), lying
South of the North 15 acres thereof and North of the South 20 acres thereof and West
of a line drawn parapllel with and 689 feet West of the East line of said Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW % of SW'/) and East of a line drawn parallel
with and 839 feet West of the East line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter (NW % of SW "/4), all according to the United States Government survey
thereof. (Property is located in Hennepin County, Minnesota).
35?0 5501
}545....
s3a
5043 � }9ti3 �
3
3515 S. "•1t 5[741
101711.5417 I!IS!109 :5605
�6,
6D 12
�4
5rv.:� 6 ^31
a? i
a
e�
A
EVINNa
134.18901 17
RNK :09/21 /2007
+
6W, .6"110 6M�
6<zs :ara 6x^05
_ ......... ... ...........
race 6�na ceil4
641} 6;112
6P11 6017
I.
6r wJ,
�.� ca10 _
I9?9 4615 4671 4677 4611 32
SIBS
4G7Q
!9U 1520 4616
4611
1609
Lp ti670 TM
_
51,1
409 461760 0693
sa+J
JS
}727
aC3fl'1616
4151? 4608
l
50195?
W
59il1
-'480
5971
5403
�'"M
6so
:LM
SLR
3 ®03
5911
M13-
< 691)
.... ....
5416
� ...5.17,...
{8q, 4921
_ —MID—
f4i
3!Y!
39YS
5 }?t
�!
19rS
,
591?
S93t
563I
5637
Sf.36
54]1
54 41
35W
5141
'
3844
St4}
9119
s1 re
5806
6464
5503
5473
Z"a
W
$917
S911
."If-
-69 it
541fi
391/
51,
34Yd
5)11
_ 0 ?s.._
3927
...................
599
—
$919
S9. \7
5F79
5433
- --
--
L14,1
6W, .6"110 6M�
6<zs :ara 6x^05
_ ......... ... ...........
race 6�na ceil4
641} 6;112
6P11 6017
I.
6r wJ,
�.� ca10 _
EXHIBIT "B"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189v01 18
R NK:09 /212007
oil.
SITE SURVEY
7;1
10.
Ss Oh U
otRm 41 4w-. 1
.1217, 1•
--' '-MC CASC-" ncxwv'xf
-� i z,. �� 'fl � �+ � F�-'^'� .... � x.. rm>r, u cmin.axl w � " ..< R av • n m:� ..+.,ua,.n x � H.rnx• !xa
—tN—
4t� W
75
a
v 23 22 o—m. Z. z C.
16 1,
zu --4-4
!M1
Wi
NN
DETAIL A,
71 01:
5 rP
47;
LEGEND
will-vwJeMJJi
LLAOr
. ....... .. . ... .... . . ........ . . aw .......
Kfc PWt
R�� OF
G'--OloR
or. sm.Mr
wnw'r
......... ...
SIM #: MN-MSPOI 77
11
clear
SITE NAME:
NORMANDALE ELEMENTARY
EXHIBIT "C"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189v01 19
RNx:09/21/2007
N TE
'i
PROPOSED DIRECTIONAL
PANE L ANTFNNAS CALL BE
POSI'TIONFD BAS£:F ON 3' ...
PENDING DIREGT.ONA:. DESIGN
! tiGT£
AND STRCICTJNAL ANAIYS. ^u. EMISTYNG Mi1TER _
CI D ST UC bi LS TO VER3 TAR THE CITY SHOULD PROVIDE DIRCCTION TO OLCAWARC # �
ANTENNA, ANJMOUNT•+ETH vF'tHRC�ERENCE TO THE F: NISNOF":HEI#NERDtY'T ji"' s nx
S'RtiCURA4 ANAIY5T5 -_.� i G111,10 NAT kAPOSEATNN:fEIACKETNG Y U£U
OF PA.N"m GOtiC.OP.lIA: CONDUIT , LEX18,F 7R
_.. _.___..
RIGID) PROVIDED FACi'ORY -'--D SHOP PAINTED W
_.� STANDARD AS
..._ I PROAQED FRDM ____.__..........:
.:NTED TO' ATCH F_)OSTING). OR " j V
THE FACTORY i
ADD ANY STANUU ON OF THE }
CiREC:•iONALAN ENNAS°ER , .+. ,.;,. -j ✓' ^. ^i
i
.HE STRUCTURAL AITl-YSZ
EXISTING DISH AT TOP OF LEG ■}�rM.iSe r
EXISTING HANDRAIL`S
EXISTINf. ACf.ESS UIQDER ' r.
EXI$TMJG Wq'ER TANK LEG
J. +�� pRE P.ONA: ANTENNA • --j
(rY)'
HIOVOSED PANEL ANTENNA
s1
_1 r
.X i
PROPOEC0 CLEARYARE
CPO!)ND KIT AT RAO CENTER 1
�i
PROPOSED CONDUITS 1
I sivPORT .0 UM
�` !r 1 ! .,'( 4 !, I FX �`•.� .
PROPOSEO CLl1VtNARE 4=1 !i
71NNFRMCT CONDUITS I
>• i `. AND RET CABLES , f
' i ! `~- - EXISTING CARRIER
;) L r' J i i ANTENNAS 1 vPl
SITE MN -MSPU1
PROPOSED AR 6
ACLE
. .. EDINA WT -
ual: 1 ! I EXISTING CHAIN UNK FENCE
CONCORD AVE
i
PROPQSEO aEARVSnc.... SCHOOL RD
F.OUIPMENT CABINET ON
�..) 11 PROPOSED N FRAME
i ( 4 FI ,
... S N RUTH DR,.-,* EDiNA MN $ia3
I F3T00.1TGH
EXIETMiG....1 ,
ik r
ENGiNM
t
i
�._GRA�_ ';+ �x.Q' i TOWER ELEVi1T#N!
3
1' :a TOWER ELEVATION
_ ECAL4:,xt' +,•.IT ANT 'I
.. ......... -
NOTE:
PROPOSED DInECr.OftAU PANLL
ANTE.MmAs WILL Be POSITIONED
BASED ON PENDING STKWTLAA` i
ANALYSIS I
EXISTING CON L UITS DOM
INSIDE OF LEG
EXISTING VOTER. TANK LEG
ExiSTiNG WATER TANK
BRACING
EXISTING CARRIER
ARTERNAS!tYIJ
>1
JIM I I
TDR. 5 I WATHREIN
LLOW 'IM I
.......... ....... ... .......... ..... .. ..
ANTENNA
YE
J?a;l ... . . -�,PROPOSED ANTENNA SCHEDULE
. E.QL - m , q .. K . ! .........................
r, sET al atua�TMS.csF N
EXISTING cowwis
DWM INSIOE OF LEG
EXISTING CARRIER
EXIST -K ACCESS LADM
EAtSVNG CARRIER ANTENNAS.'",
ov
EXISrMG -MI AT TOP OF' LEO
PROPOSED ANTENNA ORIENTATION
OiTW
?Q)
L
(3)
1qgg
-21
SITE NIN-MSPO177
EDINAVr; -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
rl DINA. WIN 5"114
MOUNTS SEE STF= RAL
-Rm*n PAN
S '00MUT
'ROUTEDLPTAKLEG
I .P...... O...P...O..
ANTENNA -WI S
SCHEDUL
ANT-1.51
....._...........__..._.__.:
;0IREC7IONALANTENNA
EXIST -K ACCESS LADM
EAtSVNG CARRIER ANTENNAS.'",
ov
EXISrMG -MI AT TOP OF' LEO
PROPOSED ANTENNA ORIENTATION
OiTW
?Q)
L
(3)
1qgg
SITE NIN-MSPO177
EDINAVr; -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
rl DINA. WIN 5"114
ANTENNA -WI S
SCHEDUL
ANT-1.51
....._...........__..._.__.:
• • -�1 SU!TASLE FOR i16U.TiNG
'OBMEro•ttSmm V TO A. 51
CZ
P9+E (NOT SUPPUEGi
1p, POPnSEO
5
' .... PROPOSED t'ZO ANTENNA �".,
PIPE.... ( "•••... +''
+ )'t r
1 NIMLONTAL f'MAPA 7'T[M/ .•
u
.
j' ;+
UNIT DOLT TO MW ANTENNA
U
REAR AS REQUIRED
y
-t i PROMSEDCLEARYWRE�
� c
—
( i MECTIONAL. ANTBHNA
...
•.) +�
! .' PttLMOSiD RABID .. I
3.
l p-•„ f S( .: , •'t'y�'
i7 t
PPOPOS .APgIFRPLATE ,
^-'i: UN :NG HARDWARE ITYP3�
r -\ r
- i i '"7 wn 4 PRW
rNCI CS.QtaL
••••
rT
till
K,AI II
H _.
t•• --- PROPOSfQ CAEARYtRE PANE . .. .. .j`
i
..: ..—` •'!�UFtAiNix��a
~Ny
) ....
�' "�TbNNA KMSro MRLX Nfi1,7•U$ -OaT� .I
��v�
�+a>. - ;':�° } ,... ••• "'++•
���
. J
I
ADC ANY STks!UJ.'ION OF THE i
.MI PO4YAVL ANTCNNAS PER THE
'A3N RNTEtBit �'"' _ 2 - L'Sii7uiT'EtPJn �r�I, A
'ORJENSIONSIN nm (DiC1NE51' OWEX ONSIN—UNC }TLS): j DIME QN I
1101 Ilk. i i
,,,,I
�£'i,.,CTU.A, ANALYSIY
!- A 389 ,S 33 A s zan wa _sso�,
...0 3s9 1A,0
c M..tz z; a 14A
"Q US is9Dj Q 43 ;5.81 .. ,. ,BA p31 I
! , 9 !
,A I
SIDE VIE. J SIDE VIEW
- - -- �3s ;,lz
t_E i ` 4 E0.._(76 .1
., 1
.. .. .....i
'
i TYPICAL ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAIL
- ai•A� rnw— ..._.... -
f._ DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA DETAILS
'� I
i
+ ALLANTENNASFURNSNGV�MTNOOWNT LTBRACKETS(:DN'!!tACIOH
,C COORDINATE RkO IREC MECW,NM "L DDWNTKT FOR EACH
ISECT(
CaXORE0811NJA
! { .
._ . _ " ...._.__. _._ .....,..._. ___..._ .... _.._.....-
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANTENNA SEEP ARATIONISOLATION TO AVON) PATTERN DEFORMATION
AN•ENNAaT•HP IR R;
Rlpt TO90'
s,TG +m .-
BLLE
i
IIII
....._.._._, ._.._._.... ....... ...____ _....,.___,.._._ .._.�._�.._._.___....,.....___. ....... _.._._._...._,- -._.•;
1. ANTENNA CEN._:R'_.t{HCIGHT:31N REFEREWEIO HEVA ?TON YT.
;181 TO aQD', Y[LLQW
«. .._
AMTFN.NA HEIGHTS ARE SHOYM ON IVMJ RELEVAT ION
,
j SEPARATION IN FEET, MEASURING FROM
I ANTENNA EDGE TO ANTENNA EDGE
3. CDNT?WCTOR SMALL VERIFY ANTENNA TYPE, CAB!.E TYPE, AND
I. MARK�CABLES e, TOP # ROTTON.
AZIMUTH MTN RF ENGINEER ANWR CONSTRUE LION MANAGER
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
d. CAPES SHALL BE RO: J ,: .J , iN Z"R !NN R :C . S
MINIMUM ! PREFERRED
A. LOCAL MAGNETIC DECLINATMN FACTOR. PER THE NATION.'..
AT-ACHED TO 7O'A£R'vYAVEG4:IDE :ADDER USING
SITE MN- MSP0177
}
t
1 FREOL IENCY IN MHZ WRELE CARRIERS PIOR ZON7AL H0412ONTRL VERTICA
GEOPHYSICA,. RATA CENTER iS 5'AW BYB'?W PER YEAR
VV.RFSISTANT BLACK 'KC TIES WITH 4OL'D
MINIMUM BREAKING a' ?RtNGIri OR IN TDWFH
! 7A Y TOM 4UPPEARICUH. BAND. FUTAMEUSE) = A ;
Ex ;r9sAr;rtrarw
CODING (ANTENNA}
5. -COLOR C
CONCORD AVE&
_ -- .—_......
eD61D PAB b�RRRl: ;QEt+, AT, Vfc.4'ON) _ • _
300• AT D30 rump BF e9'
IN THE RED SECTOR„"
s
— -. _
i SCALE: N.T S.
_.
SCHOOL RD
..___ - - -- . _ - -- —
•.`•..�
EOiNA m 55e'S<
i !OiO ! M' SMNr. ATT .VERtTr^TA*OWFCFDDMTNET'NPCIB i 4 2 I 1 -;
- _ ._ ... .x
\
/�
AOF�TERA�
.. _ _
'
RBfT FRGM 9•1
24% . MG APARYµK AAAK OflKX 814 BM DpE„RATQRBt x
Goof 1
SE
_^ .
.... .......... .. __ _......�. .- .. . .... .._
_.._.._, ..
.. _ -. ..._
'
2
aces•
NuYlOYriYk BAiltNt,'L RTFER-;)LNCRO.A'AVEBACKNMn E9CTK)N �LCAY
i�
�...__- ! {
ANTENNAS NA THIN ANTENNAS V'ATH:N
GOING CLOC.KMSER
._.. ..._. ....... __......_
.. ..... ..... ............ ...... _._.... _... _ .. .. - .... -.... .. _ ,
THIS RANG }? SHALL HE THIS RANGE SHA:L
SN DIRECTIONAL FROM 01,
a
F
:.AW..ATttSI4r WETS APPROACH,tHE'YER'T! CAL'AAV~3 DUST BF FXACRY VERRC:VY r,L1GNED. MY OFFSETWIt.L AFQUIRFO
',ISE THC
CONSIDERED IN THE ! BE vONSIDEREDIN
YELLOWSECTOR i THE BLUE 3CCTCR
GOING CLOCKNISE
." - - --
41N DIRECTIOMAL FRDM O"
,
SUPPORT
r`.JDM1 .KAL SLPAPAW M TW PFCOMA1FMAkTKIN THEN 6 TO HORIZONTAL SEPARATION VAT.; 4
1..
!
i
GOING CLOCKN,SE. I
ANTENNA
: DETAILS NOTES
...
......._....._.........._.. _ -_. _...... ____ .__.... .... _....._. _..... ...._.......... .T.....
J
.YMRNALBA2 NCH" 1,16MCHES PREFERRED) OF VERTICAL S PACING, AS MEASURFO FRCA•RACO.Y.E EOGES
Imo•
GO NO CLOGKYMSE
' :•wAN
3 ~; ANTENNA SPACING MATRIX FOR ANTENNAS
4 ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
;`.COLOR CODING DIRECTIONAL),
:
.AP ..
. _— -
_ r
:.�.._...% SCALE: N.T.S,
ANT 2 :
�,.. ✓1
HORIZON DUO IF CABLE LENGTH NOTES
THE UP,AdG'J WAVE HORIZON DV0 S VA!;AT e IN V4"l FRi. T " ^ -T HAVE OWNERWI RE U WC.
MA%EJ13M IF CABLE LOSS THE IF CART F LOBS SHC%A.D BE CA.:.IAATL.J IN. ;LVU145 ALL IF CABLE LENGTH).
G(INNkC70N$, SVRGC. A9RE61ORS NNU ALNAPLRS 'TAE. "AR.ti 1WNC:TAN.S THE4MAH:R!IOHE LDUO ::......;1
%•NU
T
: NEYN MA%PAUM ALLGWEU .F i»4TAF IFSS IN RB. MOTE RIE vART NUMBER (PN) SNOVM OR HE LABEL
CABLE OPTION
ALLOWED SX IF
ALLOWED TX IF
HORIZON DUO TYPE'LABEL
CABLE LOSS
CABLE LOSS
RvC
( -T.x MHal
( -15Ca MHt)
SINGLE MODEM, SINGLE E a'1 - -L }'N A- +1GiNE
RECLINE
• MA% IMUMCABLEATTENUATIONASEXSPLAYEOONREDLINEGUI :I1D$
HORIZON DUO IDU
I MANUFACTURER. BELDEN
TB1OCAtS
DTa1I rY4va
Bon' I
y6'
• F CONNECTOR CAT S SHIELDED CONNEC'T'OR
PN: 801106367.0! I
+ MA4UFACTURER BELDEN
LMOMI
MTH YR
DRAOON4YAVE
%CONFF.CTOR. M.C'+ARYC.ANARE
arcw.xva+wnc.ar. MADE IN CANADA
• IAAXBWM CABLE LEF4GTH: 400 FEET NTH 2 I i. ,G1H PANG ARRESTOR.
ytr
SFPIAL NUM3ER Di4iD— SYSTEM CAPACITY !
2231 OR AM!
' MANLFACTTJRER: ANCP.EWCORP
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF (NO INTERNAL COMBINEAI
• PART NUMBER.: 1`47S
HT.LNX
a+J HORIZON DUO 1SU
V. Oft 1T4M
" YA) UMUMCASLELENGTH :750FEFTWTH21FLEGKrNING ARRESTOR
Onga�wAw
• WX MUM CABLE ATTENUATION AS DISPLAYEDON REDLINE GUI 1208
i PNae.e008742
Dki
PIT
MTH YR
i :eT OR 51M
7.50 OR SAM
wwv.ffiag3P+aNNnt.CpA MAOE W CANAOA
SERIAL NUMBER 1)70e5EA44X, SYSTEM CAPACITY 2
ANOREsY
SINGLE MODEM. SINOL.E IA (NO INTERNAL COMERiER1
462- OR 14101
2SS' OR 6101
HORIZON DUO IDU
LOF,I eAA
OTeSwnWws
.... ...............................
PN:64-e003iT4q
?or
L'Li
MTH YR
115OR IR ?M
LDF4.6.60A
+rrvw.aranaxvawx+c aa*: r4A::N :_ -A: -A
!
SEPIA L NUMBER OWSF —, SYSTEM CAPAC;'Y 3
ANORELS
l 11114'
CABLE OPTION
OUTER
HORIZON DUO
• MANUFACMURER: C0MAI.SCCF5
HORRONDW
• PART NUMBER: 5 -31
RvC
F CONNECTOR: TEiOMAS A BETTS !i LRC3NSf+
DUAL MODEM,
• Lf" UM CABLE LENGTH: 225 FEET WTN 2 IF UGHTNIN3ARRFSTOP
RECLINE
• MA% IMUMCABLEATTENUATIONASEXSPLAYEOONREDLINEGUI :I1D$
SINGLE IF
I MANUFACTURER. BELDEN
TB1OCAtS
+ PARINUMBER'. TBTBA
y6'
• F CONNECTOR CAT S SHIELDED CONNEC'T'OR
142 OR43M
+ MA4UFACTURER BELDEN
LMOMI
• PART NUMBER. T73 IA
DRAOON4YAVE
%CONFF.CTOR. M.C'+ARYC.ANARE
CONTACT ENGINEFR=
• IAAXBWM CABLE LEF4GTH: 400 FEET NTH 2 I i. ,G1H PANG ARRESTOR.
ytr
MAXtMVM?r.BL. ATTERWTION AS DISPLAYE0 ON RfDUNE GLN: 12 D8
2231 OR AM!
' MANLFACTTJRER: ANCP.EWCORP
TIMES MICROWAVE
• PART NUMBER.: 1`47S
HT.LNX
NrONNECTOR: 1,41,IF•TSSO(FE:MALEii
V. Oft 1T4M
" YA) UMUMCASLELENGTH :750FEFTWTH21FLEGKrNING ARRESTOR
• WX MUM CABLE ATTENUATION AS DISPLAYEDON REDLINE GUI 1208
TO DETERMW THEM VMLMi CABLE LENGTH FOR A GIVEN CAD:E, CIE FOUOwRYu':^.%.LCUtATA7N 4PJS(BE PERF'CRMEUAi
;301H'THE T% FREUILN.^Y Atffi THE. %M' FREQUENCY, AND SHE UXATi31 OF' THE Two RESULTS USED "THE MAXIMVM
LENGTK
(T9 IF ALLW.D LOSS •CONNECTOR LOSSi+CABLE LOSS PtR 1a0' IWLAO. AT IW M•N s
,RX H AU TMFC. LOBS- CCNNECTOR LOSS) l CABLE LASS PEP 100.1 W (ALL AT iMC;W4 )
DRAGOTiWAVF. HAS OETERMINED- THATTHEDNA SUPPLIED PATCH MA LS ZONED AND LNJE 1�! iA,*IWO SURGE
ARREeTOR3 CNEAIT_' 1. IDS or CONNECTORS LOSS 0 TOO wu. w4U Z.,OOS T CONNECTOPS LOSS 4,} 61114.
THF.
- THAT E-XOAaM3 P CLAEBtLE RUSES T16$5s.MRO BII aV'E y 'W WV.x G AAABLi CS.6 i P&ElL'f04.aUF20Z LI W l: 6(THE CMIF(Y4. SP T£ SN'fJNIINr,
DATA IN THE EXA1,0413 ;
TKO.SYETm WERE DONG TO CALCULATE CAULE' LONG! HFOR IS A nQP12:.YJ DUO. DUAL MODEM, . A*QF G THMVARIANT
OF 771E howo. DUO CON'T —R AH NNTERHAI. C -MalwR SO HA GECR:.ASEQ CABLE LQ86 ALIpLY*S CFt].S CONPARK TO
OTHER VARIAYTS
(6 SOB IIDD'2.6100 2-1 (FEET)
05DR VOW 13..01 1RB ^RI FFF,Tt
24T FEET ON S Mt. TERL IS THE LOM' Sr RESULT, AND VALL BC'14EE MAXIM.W RECOMMENDED CABLE LENGTH POR UIP.VA
NOTE THAT HORMON OUD UHT$ IN DUAL MODEM, OUA. R CONFIGURATION MAY USE AN EXTERNAL CiiL16NOF_R IN THIS CkiE
THE EXTERNAL COMBaNER31OSS Mils t RE INCLUDED IN TrF. LOGS C.ALCULATICNS.
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
OUTER
HORIZON DUO
HORIZON am
HORRONDW
CABLE TYPE
DIAMETER
SINGLE MODEM,
DUAL MODEM,
DUAL MOOCTII•
RECLINE
OF CABLE
SINGLE IF
51NGLE IF
IWALiF
'I' IMES MWAGOAVE
y6'
—,O'CR 76M
142 OR43M
:STT OR TSM
LMOMI
6XLPN0
DRAOON4YAVE
OVER TOG' CCMMSCOPE.
CONTACT ENGINEFR=
TIMES MICROWAVE
LMM6CG
ytr
SOT OR I'M
2231 OR AM!
365'0911701
TIMES MICROWAVE
7?S
570' OR I ?4M
`. 32T OR 2W
V. Oft 1T4M
LMWWC
ANOREW
PIT
2W OR SEM
i :eT OR 51M
7.50 OR SAM
I
ANOREsY
$,•B.
462- OR 14101
2SS' OR 6101
4$Z OR 141M
LOF,I eAA
ANDREW
?or
eTa'DR imi
3eT OR.i0111
115OR IR ?M
LDF4.6.60A
ANORELS
l 11114'
COB' OR 2404
471' OR 144M
000' OR 24OM
LOF5150A
EUPE.N
WT
235' OR 7201
110' OR 4101
235' OR T2M
ECt -S0
DIADEM
:415`
u'E' OR b'9t11
166' OR VAS
320' OR 99M
EC2-50
EUPEN
wr
402 OR I4 1M
2e5'OR SiM
462'OR 141M
EC4150
BELI)FN
WE'
212 OR EFM
116'0936M
21TOR 6SM
0215
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
EQUIPMENT
DISTANCE MANIffACTURER
PART NUMBER
tiEUUNE
UP TO:YAT I BELDEN
BELDEN 761011 G *.F
RFDLINE
UP TO 200 1ANDREW
FSJ175 It" SUPERFLEX 75 OHM
RECLINE
201' TO 300' ANCREV
LDF4 -75A ;:2' n "r.L AX TS OHM
ORAWNWAV'
0'TO 25U 1 CLA4M5'ORE.
3FX9OG
DRAOONWAVE
251 TO 350' i CCMMSCOPE
FXL-W
DRAGONVW'.IE
351 TO 7001 i CC4:.MSGOPE
6XLPN0
DRAOON4YAVE
OVER TOG' CCMMSCOPE.
CONTACT ENGINEFR=
MOTOROLA IORTHOWNI
UP TO VT I BELDEN
9ELDEN 70I3A (�A7 5
>,yrPk ..... i
UCWED
PROfESSIW7AL •
ENGINEER
_ I. 8!
CU
y�
U
ca
11 .i5'r.
a
V ..
R A:
EDINA Wr-
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
%42 RUTH OR VF.
EDINA MN W34
....c.a.Iaaw ev
!f CARL£
NOTES
EXHIBIT "D"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S PLANS
134189v01 20
RNK:09121/2007
tl,
3
"IrFR
•
0
��
PfiflF 45t0hAL ENC
y, .
Ir
W'*, e
I IIafPO}"' y #'ta t t5 R AP Lpt".',GLflt101 C+z
tCp3r1 was prmna^d by To at undmr my di-rd
woomsio. we That I AIM duly L camacd
fA
V
ulual
Proforwow Mjllvff uratu ho lw" of the
-
S;z:n
a simpler way to internet
S 2681
NS!Ji TAN
lbtC TERRA CONSWING t3R#D.w. LTG.
dw ei:= W CkN.VAY
I
I ;
;` �
SITE NUMBER; M - MSP0177
f .R
-A�T :'JfO'J6i11 ^,YA,1TH HOI.TIH(:
IT E. E INA - CONCORD AVE
& SCHOOL
RD O s ydgEri9E0
fsi;Ry'EY :NVCLINS:.I
r[U-: "'ARE 8r4£E".
#R.�¢1:S5KtRRL
d30
ALE%Anu]RIA. uN :,e :,aa -;a?o
.tfiMeSR
Rf 77
335-"O55
{3201
I :
WR> -.03A OiA,S.4' :"JLIATr..S
`srH7 .0.
STRVCT'a9Ai ENINEER,
TRfTNAN S.,
PROPOSED ANTENNAS ON EXISTING WATER TOWER WITH
ftdl�l"G
r ,3S za
RELATED RADIO EQUIPMENT AT BASE
�a
YVI.P
Oi'C,.....:.1. ..
, ._
, ,., "iE :) "•i
:.,. fJ
t y� i
t
a
.# _V•K- EGINA V^- CONCORO A:'Ea SZ.NODL Rb
T -1
TITLE SHEET
I
a.
I» x f
.,I.:IAOORESS. 3iaO fW -DRrVE
EIN. A NN S*A34
C -t
C -2
SITE PLAN
ENLARGED PI AN
i
s
C -3
SITE DETAILS &CONCRETE NOTES
MICAhT .AFARWRE
C-0
C
M•FRAPo1EtEQUiPMEPiT DETAILS
SITE DETAILS
3.
..
x i IP. Y x
•..
..
n9ao raG"#N1AY z
S "t Lars RAR.. vu SSa26
-5
A -1
DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
'OtYER
3
'
i c
»• y
RD-GT . -•
LCCAT'ON,, --
ANT-I
ANT-1,5
ELEVATION
ANTENNA PLAN & SCHEDULE
s
3.
SITE MN- MSPO177
zv.- ...
�'
-
C, EAMttRE W TT GOWE
ANT-2
ANT-3
ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS & NOTES
IF CABLE NOTES
... » :., ' T
`�`• ..,
b �"•"'P'��.'...-
�• (' "rt`
MANAGER:
E -t
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN & DIAGRAM
_
EDINA tiVT-
-'-
'
SITE GROUNDING DIAGRArot: PLAN
CONCORD AVE 3
a
4
�
:'�
a A oTr,m T$ l
E•3
LOAD CENTER DIAGRAM & DETAILS
CONS"'RUC`ION
-
SCHOOL RD
�`
'Ai !"°'""" "^
errn+ER. t�ATNE ?wnx'twsfx;rDN
<S
SP -7
SP
NOTES
ELECTRICALNOTES
cass>szAa+
-2
SEAS RUTH OWE:
EJRA, IAN "riSCSC
S
LArl
r{PRCADO
b A, `"'°
v. �,"�'^ f ""'•
LON TCE: W972-7 40,Vj BY CL&,,VS0N;
.h
: p
s
SPECIAL NOTES
:_
<y Y t „ : :.�<: c
WDCI+
... ........... ...._..
_ ....
DzrE
ROtk 414NEAt'Ck.S -Srd.T t•AU'L ti?'•PNAi.A.aPCn., sNER
STwk _ "f[YX('h.RTlM'CaT TA1 ik6.WWF" .M.;x.RA; A>C MTT tx!'3tWhA
GR 'y. IMt: #:G +AAIKiWi'l�Rp ftXi M;E OU AJTmi .LMa..KmR.CUNTMy
fOVauaw m6lIMALK OW YAWL MCrt. V°x?v' OLT •:k. itEFd^1d84YTiN 86EFYtT
!vtNCNCAPi*GD REtYJ4tE.uENTS
ANDNOT
IREMEN4sl/.MtN fv1P,1TFT9CN
'aAlda-4PP�OAL. C:3S REl3UIREMENTE Np"(hE:Wazp
1OF1
PLAT OF SURVEY
TITLE` SHEET
�.. ............
_. _ ..
: :..EARNtiRE CY.
I
i
>.1RQi, R t \L H T ,^^'::.'. .
QEm:.�cVRf
OAT E.* T0IMMUi Y NG WW
srr+n erulvaaw4N L#+v�Y.ww�r ea+xa. mnsoNN.nw uepacLxr^
.JW 3LtW A4EE J>e"J- �3w T .NTH Lana zsA�#a:.r. TLK'T. WK -a
T 's lkk Yw MmfiT AN4F sY:3T LW WRas03!
TtSM W'JNTw1yH,L[' 4 Mrtl?TUW gilt G SY.Y':W Jm TA1.2xO;EWT
..X. TM.,
4N OSLM%kpD IMP peOMTt#.Tr. pV w,.p.aes*#WS.txrY Nak tM;Cx tNx
p:t'v:l-
KIN'EIN'iR Ft9EN'3•
F ..LET:' i VS NO rn Ut.'ENNG
'.
� I
I'.
S•1
S -2
s -3
GENERAL NOTES
GENERAL NOTES BRACKET DETAILS
BRACKET DETAILS
'•
C- FARN§RE PM
I
Cia�AR4`A>tE MSN
144,.1LORD
cx"SMG MOPERTY LINE
PROPOSED!
GENERALE
ASUKKV
1 SITE PLAN
- -,A V 1, w,
EXISTING OVERHEAD
POWER LINE
-,.,EXISTINC
HITUMINOUS
WA..
--M.M. CONCRETE CURB
E IS,'ING (AtERHEAO
FOVVER LINE
EXIS, pcowER
POLE
PROPOSED 8' i
UTILITY EASEMENT
ENT
EXISTING VYATER
HYDRANT ITYPI
EXISTING TREES
SEE SHMC-2FOREFILARGEOPLM
. . . . ...........
...
CONCORD AVE &
EXISTING
(D J&
EDINA. b5,3.
EXISTM rELCOPEOESTAI,
............
. ..........
SI—L
.. ..... ... ..
a
EXISTING CARRIER
. .... .. ...
rQUIPtAFFIT BUILDING
EXISVNGCMN
LINK FENCE
. . . ........ . ..................................... . ... . .. .........
PrOPOSED Cl CARWRE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS
L PANEL ANTENNAS MOUNTED ON EXISTING
.TER -K OWER, SEE SHEEr ANT-1 FOR
A
--------
ANTENNA
-- -- --
01RASSAREA
EXISTINO LANDSCAPED
AREA
1 SITE PLAN
- -,A V 1, w,
EXISTING OVERHEAD
POWER LINE
-,.,EXISTINC
HITUMINOUS
WA..
--M.M. CONCRETE CURB
E IS,'ING (AtERHEAO
FOVVER LINE
EXIS, pcowER
POLE
PROPOSED 8' i
UTILITY EASEMENT
ENT
EXISTING VYATER
HYDRANT ITYPI
EXISTING TREES
INWI
PROPOSED CLEARWIRE 10'916 LEASE AREA
SEE SHMC-2FOREFILARGEOPLM
. . . . ...........
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
ca
(D J&
EDINA. b5,3.
............
. ..........
SI—L
.. ..... ... ..
INWI
PROPOSED CLEARWIRE 10'916 LEASE AREA
SEE SHMC-2FOREFILARGEOPLM
. . . . ...........
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
SB40 RUTH farvE
EDINA. b5,3.
............
. ..........
SI—L
.. ..... ... ..
a
DAyUGHTHMS
. . . ....... ... . H. . ...... . .....
TANK
OUTIA MUISTINGIIATER
TANK A"FiAi*A {TYP }
PROPOSED
EXISTMO ira,'ER TANK 1213`41
EG
-or
COAX EASEMENT
in t
OPOSiOCLEWWREE VOW'
....... .....
ON A PROPOSED N-FRAME 77
ROP6.kD EAPVARB
EXISTINCACCESSLADDER Ifor LEASE-AREA . .......
. . .... .......
:MAN GTE AREA
0USTlNG CHAIN LINK FENCE
ENLARGED SITE PLAN
IPA'
LIGHT,
GPSI
PRCFEST NAL
ENGeNEER
754
" E MN
.T -MSP0177
-DINA AT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
SU9 RUTH DPW7
EDINA. VINV,434
...........
ENLARGED SITE PLAN
C-2
ir
PROPOSED WOE
UTILITY EASEMENT
ry .4 MAW. 1
. . .......... ................ ...... ...... .
pIzo;o-SED CHAIN_w :
tgeNCE To "ATCH EXISTING
Jww/
IPA'
LIGHT,
GPSI
PRCFEST NAL
ENGeNEER
754
" E MN
.T -MSP0177
-DINA AT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
SU9 RUTH DPW7
EDINA. VINV,434
...........
ENLARGED SITE PLAN
C-2
>
I (
VENERA., NOTES'
I_
!
EXIST.'@C WAIM.R TANK - I. I I
!
THE BASIC iMN 3P5FD UT:tAZEO FOR OUT?)DOR OOil• ?M4L "NT CASILCTS I$
4 4+I
LEG ,7YR. I I
90 MPH PER SG (LA*FST EDITION,.
i -
~
AFFERTOSTRU TURAL i I (
.. INEON"AAT HSr^~VvTl pN iESE.SMd4AN 5NiAS ODTP'NED Bf FIELD
�3
DVrGS. FORFM, ROUTING
(
MEAS REMENTS. THE GENERAL NT ACTOR SHALL 'dARi Y ' L EXISTING
DETAILS j
�� 1
i
CON UfT:ON$ AND NOTIFY T 1E FNGWECR9P AN'( DN CREPA E$ PRIOR T)
O DORING MATERIALS OR PpOC DING AI H CONSTRUC ":ON
d
PROMS: w LIGHT. CLEAR.OME
-- ^,
i
°ORAh
IT FLOOD-T
(
j
I THE ENC+ti C1N7RAC fi5 SUBCJt4SU TAYTS SHALL BE
+I(' - BF
PROPOSED CPS ANTENNA
ALL FRF I i )v6IASPEC'IO*S Yt}f?(yt MAY
OR
`. r,.;
PRO'OSEA CLEARNAARE j ;
RE'.2UIREC FOR ro41'kRit.
"O OF 7HL AIaC
27 s
;
....>
.r. TE HNCLOGIfS.:NC. ( ( t
EOJ•PtAE:NT CXBINET i '
�:
4. 5 RUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONF')!ff4 7H . LATEST ELSTION
SPFCffiCATiONS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL 3UILMN'$ ALLCY AS:E STRE5S
.....
°•.,,
I I
OCSGN ANA PIFSTIC DES: GN LNC.UOI!'HE COMMENTARY AND THE
CODE 0' STANDARD PRACTICE
{ 1
Rr3.t1- Ci[H,;;::
TO
CABLE FNCLOSSURE ' (
( (
S. STRUCTURAL 5 k LA7LS AND SHAPES SHALL CONFORM A$TMA98.
ALL STRUCTURAL ST--- PIPES C4 ALL CONFORM TO ASTM A53 GRADE B ALL
STRUCTURAL STEEL PIPES SHALL COW-OHM TO ASM A640 GRADER ALL
I
('
I
! °PRO POSED FENCE
i SEE SHEET C 5 FOR ) i
O'TARS ! ( (
�
STRUCTURAL STCCL,.CMPO'+EhTS AND FABN..nTLD ASbEMBLFES SHALE BE
tiOT GIP SALVANVPD AFTER FABRICATION.
(' ��(
W{
,.XNCX:KOITT ,r
.. PROPOSED COAX
_
I '
..�
TOOAYUCH`HFRE
5, 4TLOING SFSAL SE:N ACCORDANCE WIN I'HE M,AEWCAN 'ELOIbk:
[
r
')
J i Tv AWS) O I t Ply SrRUC-JPAI, WLLANG CODE -5TFEL .0.i IT
ELECTRODES SHA BEE =X IELA OUCH VPli'.'TH ZINC RICH PA INT!ALL
f
EXISTING AND NEW :REAS' , AFTER MELDING IS CDAIPLETE
,tee
fY
r EMT' UP TO VEATmER PROOF
S Ik
i
.F`"� ENCLOSURE- CONTRAC FOR ii TO
i✓° CUNNEO; USING' TihL".TER'tG ti
°. A4 THREADED S'RUCTilRA FASTENERS FOR ANTENNA S::FPOR'
X ,r ...
( NYFRS HSIR OR EQUAL
I
ASS -MRS DES &IwLLCJ1rORM TO ASV OR ASTM A.Y3 ALL fH'C IFM
AS^.ERS FOR S- RUVRA TV STEEL FRAMING SHALT. CONFORM TOASTM
TE
gg "'--
2 M
-iY? '•,'+. "-
/...
-i �:
-\
A R5. FASTENERS f4fAI L BE 51fr MIN, DIM METER BEARING TYPE CONNEC- ION
,.- it
' I GPA ^E 1,
/TH THRFAOS EXCLUDEO >N THE SHEAR P,AW AL, EXPOSED VAVENERS
? f
i, J -);
NUTS. AND WASHERS SHALL BE GALVANIZED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWSE
E !
PROPOSED - RAME
PROPOSED UNDFRDROUNU f;
CQNCRE k EXPANSION ANCHORS SHALL RE HILT: C AK BOI T3 t)NI.E3S NOTED
}
SEE HEFT ,�A FOR
`., -.- 21 a'Y>3 CDND'U rq . 7i 1
OTHERw15E. A L'1NCI10RS INTO CONCRETE SHALL RE STAitYL - S STEEL.
y
DETAILS
ALA. AXIAL CABLE CONNECR AND SHALLa
e B T:NCLU O IN THESE
As AN
DDYERA OWIRACTR`SSHALLFFUHNBHA
I
4— TYPiCAIEQUIPMENTEIEVATiC1N
CT! THE
O TR G ON DOCUMENTS
T707V R b iR[R TU S *CURE THC CASTES E'HERNE
t
-
-- - ...
NT.,.
ONAE HARO'rSARE
'10
. ^.
.TABLES 5 .0 69F ATTACHED O P T .DER .AV" LA..:.ER NG;
uY RFSlS. ANT TIE WRAPS OR S AI LESS STEEL SARRUiNIARE.
0 NORTH ARROW SHOWN ON PLANS REF'E'RS TO MUF NORTH - C ONTRACTOR
S
? y Pll
- I
I
SHALT VERIFY NORTH ANO INFORM ENGINEERANY DISCREPANCY BEFORE
,.y'...:F SCH.-0 9"r
START.NG CONSTRUCTION
i
/,.✓ LONG GALV. PIPE
W GALV. CAP
: „, ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM. TO ASTM 01 s GRADE M
1 `
DEFORMED BILLET ,.'FF,t Br'P.$.
—METER
CONrRETCFORTHC EOLNPMENT PAD SitALL.BE 40,10 PST NORMA. v' &IGNT
.* ...
l
CONCRETE Y. 7TH FiBERMESH ADMIXTURE. CONTRACTOR MAY USE APPROVIO
PRMST EOUNALCN.T.
D LUMBER SHALL CJMPLY NTH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AMERICAN
SITE MN-MSP0177
.;;;
E, A ,.- Di5CONNECT
#
RJ$TIT:1'E OF TIMBER CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATIONAL FOREST PRODUM
ASSDCIA'fiONS NATONAL DESIGN &PECIFIDATION FORW000
UNISTF:UT
CONSTRUCTION. ALL LUMBER SHALL BE PRE=PE TRFATFAANO SHALL BE
E(')I jJ{ Vaj' _
” w
STRLCI7,RAI, GRADE NO .2 OR BETTER
CONCORD AVE &
(I ..D a SCW TO L aviP
E a:
I: . IS TI IS OWNERS RESPONSIPUUr' TO VC RI "<ng STRUCTURAL
SCHOOL RD
._, ... t GRADE i '°
�. I „r _ _._.. _.�__.,_......,„,
CAPACITY OF THE FXISTlt4G TOV,PR APO ITS F7UHLw ?ION TO RESIST' THE
SflNDfuRAY1TY LOADS FROM TI1E' PROPOSED .MNTENNAS.
1 i..
I S&48 RUTH DR?VE
N2, lv4C
14 A; FIELD CUT METAL WILL BE SCRAPED OFANY RUST AND COLD
ECINA. MN 53+:ia
I
GAVANIZED.
at. C'I
t5. RUBBER CAPS "LL M PLACED ON ALL EXPOSEDLNISTR -YOB.
�
«s ,
' T7 FX.STRM
3. (?... .._..:
--
LICrONINGRING
...•.r.1
•
_.
>r�..�
�1 $r«
* �,... s'rrTak ;O'
�;• LICENSER
(NtvFE551UNA{. :
_,.. ,. �,�,
. €l CO?PERCALO ROD
ENGINEER
SITE DETAILS I
(T..p)
Av
34iBi
3 CONCRETE NOTES
NOTE: ALL MATERIALS
FURNISHED R°• CONTRACTOR
i r� .,urexx
'
T OAT••*
��Frr•MtM�6
;
1
�•3
2 , "H FRAME {IF APPLICABLE
jj
&AL h r
J..................
.... .. .... -. Ei.EC ?RICA.
PANEL
;1 -'ELEC;RIM :.... ..... r
SS /
/
.� PANEL �•.
........ .. " �'' /,. _. RF A DAGPOi4UL . NVAC .,.4 I / SURE ENCLOst GRS E E NC O
SITE SUPPORT
:f•^'
Rf & DACY.NAU4
y.p
/ } i
r 0 STD. Fir /% ^1 ? "0 GALVANIZED 001.7 Ti
3ad1/ANZE. i 3 ( ' ii �•J q x #
0..0 STD. LYr
GALVANIZED
UNisTNUt PI=
CLEMItARE NIT P
l MN 'CYP.O
D4ISTRl,T Plow
;.R E-Cti.R ♦ i / �. � ... ,
'TYP OF SJ \ dye 1- 4 A � � ,.. ,..... ..%
N
".°ou -sOLi .....^., "'0U•EIDL -._ ! � �.,,,.._... —.... NLAIFGRM ASSt'MOLY r
g FOR 0 S O. M .. P;i+iFCRAtA5S:1,?9LY OR T 0 STD M..~.` `-,. /� DDE MODEL= m?S• }G3C p
OEM MDDER.t PM&W30
Ar° PWE 1YP.) 3 ' ..._. alPE
�..... m. -- _. i •. — EAIST.NG OPAL ! ... EXISTING GRAVEL
COMPOUND 3 COMPOUND ]
RAG_ •` 9 % 12 GRACE % r
. ?
' -
VIRCN ;OIL 01 Tr —Lit3 1 , i ...v ROINSOIL ORCO+.9a TED E i
40-1
NA tFiLt YA BE. REARING ( :
I I! BA RfI.L NTiAMINIMUM SEAR1N1 I N M CAPAC Y OF a.o09 PS TYP. r CApArrY OF 7AW Psr. TYP
83 TIES 12 OC (^YPI ( .: F3'rES D.w.. TYP# v I
" 7 .. �'*- -• (L} X5 BARS EOUALLY SPACED "P.) j ( t +3 %� EARS EQUALLY SPACED (TYP.)
T.
CCNCRe.E PieR (TYP# 1 !iI l L ti , jNCRE=sw=eR
}
y r 1
CABINET ELEVATION A CABINET ELEVATION B
SITE MN- MSP0177
PL:tF- - NVAC /." CONCRE TE PIER (TYP#
r!. % _. -. _ EDINA WT-
CONCRETE STRENGTH: ''. aLa+OLr # +-- 3 "®STDWr " "T� j CONGORQAVE&
_.... .......... FOR r 0 STD. h � +-z- -'�-+--- M -1-•- '� s GALVANIZED PIPE -/E N tRAPFE DESI N'lti3 aRCn.NDE., 6Y i
PIPE (TYP.S �. ..,• „IEAR+Z+1Rf ffi 1S A N,T roYRM_m CAN P, SCHOOL RD i
.;. P PSI
. ' <. umsIRUN "OUP °URC 1ASIID THROUGH CL:ARtMRE. 2
_-
.. Rear Grade 60 - I 'j. ED 4 5WA
50»9 RU
.:SRtr'E
...... ..............._ !
3 N
i
i
.... ..•
RF K DACt%AN.. "_"�J' ` PROVE t'•..Al
;ALL: E ENCLOSURE. $: - ENGNELft sVU ,.
2601
%- `.— PANEL RICA!. l".
% M
is a
1 CABINET PLAN_(POST "POLE" MOUNT}
- rwr Ni G. y
DOUBLE STRAND. 12 5 rM)W
WASTED IMPIE PATH 14 GAUG-:
a MW ROUND BARBS SPACED
5' ON CMER --
1 ,-1
YJI R. , .
�STEEL POSI
ALE. Ni
— LATCH P
lop UT.;rl:o �C;L55
rVFA(: TLfkW— I I
TOP Ifft . --
mw I 7E �MGE
Owl-wlk) I
fix "F. NclF "MA
TVisfIRC103
r:Tkm(),I WIRE
C. .itt4kh-4- ' " "—
'a,mmF000-mN �-
.roil Mon.
SWING GATE
E"
MIRLESMW 121GAV66
T
. VASTED VAR
4 Powr Raw
V 0" CEN-11EF
TOP RAA,,
1-518" 0 D
'PARE FABRIC
uK
CENTER RAIL
g* TIEN•'ON'th
-VPlr',Al UlCSVFN MPP 7FNnN,- NC)TFq
NDTF
YVMO CONTROL FABRIC E;KAL- 65F USED UNDER
ALL AREAS OF "HE YAPD, AS NOTED ON SITE
PLAN.
EXISTING GRAM
SUITAULt! UNDIS FURILED SUBGRACE. Re.IVVE ALL
ORGANIC MA-.-RLAL OR LINSLITAIII-E IAATSRVIL
COMPACT TO W%' MW,) PER i.D.O.T. STANDARD.
MUITICARAfEFI RAN LANDS=
t: Rid
o
.. .......... .
'T
SITE MN-MSP0177
. . .. . .. .......... w ....... . ............ . . . . .................
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
Wi RUIN DRIF/E.
60!NA W55434
NE'A'd Nit. FARM 500 MED CONTROL FABRIC OR
........... . .
APPRU't -D EQUAL. APPROVED W C U. (YARD AREA ONLY)
..........................
................ .
•
1.
L mmn
PROFESSIONAL
StTFINORK
L',c-TAILS I
ENGINEER
. ... ..... .
"lei
YARD PAVEMENT DETAIL ..............
..................... ... .. YARD ... C-5
. . . ....... ..........
v
ORADON VW VE RAW) —,
!'.VRER SUtNER ............ —. .....,
AIORE-.50R
SURGE SUPPRESSOR
RA�IpWAYE
:.A02.17 .0 N FEMALE .
MICROY WirF. 01114
10 N "VALE 4
— SHIELDED RJ46
(t; butt TO N- FEMALE) ---
BELDEN T9'14 (0225) OR
RGII CARE (225'- :100'1
...... C.Oh:.i15COPF.
IF MALE TO F MALE)
FXLTW
6' if JUMPER CABLE
EDINA, MN SY }A
N MALE TO N MALE
DRAGONWAVE IOU
..........
�— T5' RF JUMPER CABLES
EfNE 1 SERIAL !
-
... ..... �....:
AtAE„u
:iNFR SURGE
's ;
SUPPRFSR(SR . "AD t .Ch i FOUNDRY NETWORKS
trAk+axAC OIA .
..;:� ..._....._..,
fFAiMF'O N MALE FAST EDGE 2402VALEREi
I
PO`dJER
GROUND BAR :N
TELCO BOX
NOTE: THE FFX RP JUMPER CABLE MAY Of. OMITTED ALLOWING THE MAIN
FEED LINE TO BE CONNECTED DIREC TLY :'O THE P.UB£H•SUTAaER SVRGE
SUPPRFSSOR t OCA'ED ON -4E ORAGONV -Y.VE RADIO,
THE TOWER TOP -M FEMALE C,ONN= —,lR ON THE MAN FEED LINE WILL
EE 0MITTED AND REPLACED WIT): ANNL ' MALE TC AI.LOW CON' -CT',ON
TO THE SURGE SUPPRESSOR.
DRAGONWAVE ARCHITECTURE
MOTOROLAPTP47J
OUTDOOR UNIT ��•
GGHTNINC ARRESTOR
ANDREItE
\�
ANDP2F7.t4M
r
POLYPW,IS RiLSKl.MF3 --;
ANTENNA
LIGlr4NGARRESTOR
— SHIELDED RJ46
(t; butt TO N- FEMALE) ---
BELDEN T9'14 (0225) OR
RGII CARE (225'- :100'1
IF MALE TO F MALE)
+-
EDINA, MN SY }A
A-T
BELO")
2919 "fix'..
..........
�— T5' RF JUMPER CABLES
�.......
RF JUMPER CABLES
_.. BL UAR 240 CABLE
(N MALE TO N MALE(
1ELc0 ENCIASVRE
POWBwNUECTOR
REDLINE IDU
'-' YAIERE
'� POYnEfi
...NC.
.._.. ._ 'ETNERN£ RMU
arYax
�T+ANS EcTOP
FOUNDRY NEP'ARK9
'
PDE CABLE FAST EDGE 240" ...._,
-'
'
IOOTOROLA ARCHITECTURE - (ORT"HCGON)
DRACON VAVE HOR20N - �
TRANSCL `JEft)11U1JFA5
CATS --
BELDEN
T9194
PONE SURGE
m� A
-1:CRO;VAVF DASH
tSTIE1/''OIkI II I ANAGCMLh I, i.SENTR
CON ASTTE
. EASE•T �...... ,y......._,_,.._, _ TR77DUER_I
9
) FOl% "TONY N- ETiARicS
FAST EDGE ^' <40? I VALERE POI,%R
�
_ _ ?. -. ..............................
i
DRAGON'WAVE COMPACT
HCRI7_ON ARC:41 -4 ECTURE
POLYPHASER
GGHTNINC ARRESTOR
;- REDLINE T",J
'N MALE TO N FWALEI
\ TPANSCENER
POLYP. !A S ZR IL 05.1125T.A) ,.-• ` ,. :.. ANDREWS
' ANOF7F"'SNKA
t lGi VINt +ARRESTOR
IF FCMAL. TO F FF.MALF)
\ - ANTENNA
— SHIELDED RJ46
IN MALE TO N !AhLE)
BELDEN T9'14 (0225) OR
RGII CARE (225'- :100'1
IF MALE TO F MALE)
+-
EDINA, MN SY }A
A-T
�— T5' RF JUMPER CABLES
LISLE TO N MALE)
I
_.. BL UAR 240 CABLE
IF MALE TO =.`- AM
POWBwNUECTOR
REDLINE IDU
'-' YAIERE
'� POYnEfi
...NC.
-
!ti ^vRAWAVE
AI I LTINJ
ETHERNET SERIA-
CITEL PSAF09~F
Klltaalol
r��. I�mr�ilxw i
LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
.... ......... .,
1 FOUNDRY NETY.IORK„ _.-- V
/ FAST EDGE 2402 ALERE i
(F FEMALE TO F FFMM.F}
/ ..-. tw r POWER I
GROUND BAR IN- ................_I
IELCO BOX
REDLINE ARCHITECTURE
(MODEM CONFIGURATION)
THFMR SY, EM CONSISTS OF A MODEM UNIT MATCHED IMTH DRAGONONK RADIO .L L *.
%A+EN
USING 'ME SPLIT M U CIOU CONFIGURAT, ION, THE MODIW UNIT IS LOCATED INDOORS �+� _ � i• "�
OR VAT-11" A WLATHEREO RESISTANT ENCLOSURE. AN IF CABLE IS CONNECTE0 IlET"WECIN �C O F,3
THE MOC 41 UNIT AND THE RADIO ASSEMBLY WH9CH 15 TYPICALLY MOUNTED DIRECTLY TO J+ A
THE D;SH AN', TYG's
3 a ."
THE OW CONFIGVRAMTV CONSISTS OF AN OU'.COOR IR:R f,KINi:.NING ALL AIOOEM � � :A;
FOW.T1ONAUT/. SINCL THE ODU ISTMER MOUNTED THE IF CABLE CONSISTS OF A SHOR T
JUMPER CONNECTING THE ODU OIR£OT'LY TO Tt1F RMKkANTENNA ASSEMBLY,
v u
a
` R
a
i
ANTE4RLA✓' + DU fMODSM)
w
;OU ;L100FM7
DRAGONWAVE COMPACT Y:�Fx1EgL.''•,
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE ��•; °y '.
0C M-ED
PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEER
25161
OF
MOTOROLA PTP 4W -
OUTDOOR UNIT \ t
- ANORE✓4 3
ANOP- F25NXA i-._..
POLYPHASSRILSXL•MEi -. -. •..\ ANTENNA
I IGHFNIN4 ARRESTOR \
:.N MALE TO N FEMALE) \ ,.. -I I si'
REDLINE ARCHITECTURE A•1
:POE CONFIGURATION)
EDINA'WT -
/�BELOEN,nIR
— "`
RF JUMPER CABLES
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
BLACK CABLE
— SHIELDED RJ46
IN MALE TO N !AhLE)
5619 RUTH. DR1t e
CUNNF.CTUN
EDINA, MN SY }A
rrLCa cNC�TJSwTE
!
POWBwNUECTOR
FOUNDRY NE"VORKS
FASTEDGE2W2 »°�".wHt
... _.. .1 �..
'-' YAIERE
'� POYnEfi
...NC.
-
!ti ^vRAWAVE
AI I LTINJ
REDLINE ARCHITECTURE A•1
:POE CONFIGURATION)
_ ! Nt+DTE
PROPesED wRECnoNav
PANELAKTPNN ON BE
SE ma2y, 5
PENDING OtH G IONALtXStGN;
AND STRUMMAL ANALYSIS. j EXISTING WATER" THE CIT`• SHOULD PROVIDE DimeC:IiCNT C EARWI F p { i Fp
CLEARWiR. CM IS TOVFRIFY TCiNER WfTH REFERENCE -t1 ffic FINISH C HE WHEROUC 3 Y
lNTENNASANDMCFJN'YWTH 7 CONDU`V✓.IcNE EJCPO.,[•D. NRIITt•JACKCnt�.s IN UEU x''ax
i.i
STRIiCTI.RAI }1W.YSI$ ' aF RAKITINCCMX. OR THAT CDNDUrc
- - -- -- RIO'.OI IS PROVIDED FACTORY VAIfTE. OR SHOP PAINTED - y
(PAINTED TO MA }'CH EXISrk, -,i ^R STANOARDAS j
1NOTE. I ; PROVEDGD FROM THE FACTOR'. -r
ADD ANY STAMLIYATON OF THE '3 -� !' ..... •..... .�
04RECTKINAL AH'ENNAS PER
f i HE STRUCTURAL ANAL -YSIS •"" •
< g ,
1 � ,.- EjUSTINO DISH AT TOP OF LEG
EX: TING HANDRAI:
EXISTING ACCLas LADDER I mac\
EXISTING WATER TANK LEG I
IRRDPDS:a PARELANTENNA i
• _ -
i ITYP,
-
;
i >'. t ......__._,.........:
.... ;�_ ...;
ADCr
AD CENTER ...
CDMTA-RAO.5�1�
ITS I DtiC
�f
S T''.
PRO, OSFv CLEARWRE (211
AND RE CABLES.
1i_
_. z ... .........
•_ .
'k
vlsnND CARRIER
fI
ANrENNrsc;wt
SITE tv'N- fVISP017
PROPOSED CLEARMRE
'
I ONOUNDATEASE
IUT .. ._.{
EDINr1 inn' -
3
�
FASTING CHAIR UNK FFNCF
QNC RD AVE 3
C Q
' I -
PROPOSED CLEARY'Alif: ...
S: HQCL RD
I --
AUIPMENTCAMNETDNA
...-.....
.....�
SB:; pU TH DNWE
KA
1
PROPOSED CHAIN LINK
I -
. ..
FENCE TO MATCH EXtSnNO
,i � , i , ,
...;. .��✓
pµµ„ ,,„.v
r ?'
i
6' i,DERSEo
n $SONAL
EER
,.
� r , 1
GRADE
=- ••. .SAY
.a,A�R LEUAnor.
.r 1 TOWER ELEVATION
ANT-1
NOTE
PROPOSED 04RECTIONAIJ PAN"
XHAS IN14L BE Posmo"EA
-S—ED ON PENDING STRMTLRAL I
ANAL'sis
...........
NOTE. �Ci" MANKSER
PfWR TO INSTALLATION TO INSURE NO UPOAES AC?Z MADE SINCE TWE Of nNAL I$W-Nct.
x OF va+Irli rRAMSMIT OOU i ROMME RAD ;OAK CABLE TABLE
AZ 11M MODEL &A
rokoRRAmm-1 PAIN, —Lf"O,
iwmR,
3ml ~25-to
: wo MN mamlig. --w 1
ANTENNA
. .........
SECTOR 2
2
AMENVIA
SECTOR
. I. ...... . .......
WRECTL31iL 3 MA62 %M.W 90AND tlX170' I* 23!'
MM 40M.
FXISnNO CAMIEP.
ANTENNAS {TYPj
... ......... .. . ...... . ..
... ........ ... .............
iiAO
011AN
.. . .......... ............ . ...... . . ......... .........
U_
........ . ...........
MOOa o,O.A. 7FNFTl
.................... ...... .... ........... . .
KAT REN 2J
IT
FKATING, CONN SDOWN
KA?NAEIN
. ..... . ........ . .
sEclfj.R
AZ
KC
MADE OF UkG
mAMT..NNA.
........... . ....... .. . ................. ..... ...
KA WREN
44o
...........
. ..................................................... .... . . . ........... ....... . ... .... ... ................ . ......
EXIS"MGMTER TANK LEG
PROPOSED ANTENNA SCHEDULE
PROPOSED_
DINGS FOR DETAILS lw I :PROPOSED AWE ANTENNA
A OF—EgEDIE NQRTM
SEC 'On * I
ANTENNA
REC) xr
MSTING VA'EP TANK
LMec-nOMAL ANTENNA
BRACiNG
EXISTING ACCESS LNCOER
SE . OR - 2
BLUE lsw
PAWL MTF"kA
EXISTING DISH AT TOP OFL50
EXISTING CARRIER
YELLOW
AN FNNAS flyflf
%
SET ALL AZINILITHS.01FIF OF TRUE N RTH
PAI,&LANrENk
T
. .............
FXMT14r CONoull's
DW.IN INSIDE. OF LEG
FXISnNO CAMIEP.
ANTENNAS {TYPj
... ......... .. . ...... . ..
... ........ ... .............
iiAO
011AN
.. . .......... ............ . ...... . . ......... .........
U_
........ . ...........
MOOa o,O.A. 7FNFTl
.................... ...... .... ........... . .
KAT REN 2J
3
KA?NAEIN
'14o
. . . . . .
mAMT..NNA.
........... . ....... .. . ................. ..... ...
KA WREN
44o
P ROPO 5NO A-WMM%A
. ..................................................... .... . . . ........... ....... . ... .... ... ................ . ......
I MOUNTS SEE S- RXT
PROPOSED ANTENNA SCHEDULE
PROPOSED_
DINGS FOR DETAILS lw I :PROPOSED AWE ANTENNA
A OF—EgEDIE NQRTM
ANT-1.511
LMec-nOMAL ANTENNA
T yp)
EXISTING ACCESS LNCOER
EXISTING CARRIER ANTENNAS ;TYPO
EXISTING DISH AT TOP OFL50
PROPOSED ANTENNA ORIENTATION
SET ALL AZINILITHS.01FIF OF TRUE N RTH
FXISnNO CAMIEP.
ANTENNAS {TYPj
... ......... .. . ...... . ..
... ........ ... .............
iiAO
011AN
.. . .......... ............ . ...... . . ......... .........
U_
........ . ...........
MOOa o,O.A. 7FNFTl
.................... ...... .... ........... . .
KAT REN 2J
3
KA?NAEIN
'14o
. . . . . .
mAMT..NNA.
........... . ....... .. . ................. ..... ...
KA WREN
44o
la tull'
. ..................................................... .... . . . ........... ....... . ... .... ... ................ . ......
......... . ....
PROPOSED ANTENNA SCHEDULE
PROPOSED_
SCHEOULS
A OF—EgEDIE NQRTM
A
PRDPDSEDCONDUrt
ROUTED UP TAM LEG
cz
EDINA WT
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
SS-0 RLITH MVE
V.
")IKA. UK Wu.
4t.
J 'FIC,
R
mAMT..NNA.
PLAN I
SCHEOULS
�.F
ANT-1.511
.--. ...._ SU -TAfi E FOR 0.10:5 NTING
TO SS:IOA•I Ise ilv TO46T
PIPE SUPPLIEO
(NOT
- -I PROPOSFa Cxaiv PPE CAP ,.'" ^.�
\�/ •� �' •,
�x
Sr
.,
� t 5 a j
�j,��
;
i F
PROPOSED 4 It" ANTENNA °"•.,.,.
MOUMTR+a PIPE 1 ^+. ^.
`> �
't_j(
� = t
I
:....." ... °—' ~,.• (
/
HORIZONTAL CONAPA .00V .....•
e j '. ^�'' UNIT DOLT TO N NIANTENNA
_T
q ;<
:._......
'„ •�
! - BEAR AS REQUIRED
�,�
{
PROPOSED CLCARVOM I
8
--- - .. _._ I
.
�� 3
- DIRIWFIONALANTEMN •.,••..,
......
:,.., „
L 1
r
\ j'
..•„y PROPO ED CARRIER P)ATF. I f
'). ASCUNTMG HAROvVARE 11'Pij t< 3
°\ :: - ,-r ---r i �•a� PR'110 AL '
`l t - 1'NGI -CcR
1
PROPDSgpoAPHEAO I!
t6 ...........t 2i
.�
i
!, ........
+ aRCPOS IEARW
£O CRE
......iA.YTENNA KiM1YR1 &X•VWI•t T.64L3T :-
F
�',- 7,- ( �_ •••�
_--•"-
S
NOTE-.
SAD A., STATALIZATION OF THE -
L @^R^fh.AVE ANTENNAS PER THE
"� i- FOI$HANfEAYK -. .. 24"TSi$itAk'TBFB►Ti I .. �"P�
OSJENSIONS 0.t mnl NCHESj I t11MENS10NS IN mm (INCHESI CMwN$iDt16
R
1j;
S
�)
-j
.STRUC T,IRAL ANAIY IS
'.... _ _._.._.....
A a8Y t54@! A 0.63^{26.8 A„ YW 33 Dt
S J36t4 tOj t �p
I
'
,.
G 72 {,286j _4 „•L2 E,6j_ C..
SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW
U 143 6 W D t43 (61)
;fr D � � 0121 E. r aesJO't�e )
i
-_I _ _336
TYPICAL ANTENNA T DETAIL
2 , DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA DETAILS
_ ..._ ._
a
`
_._
'. ALL NTCNNASFURHISHEO %WrH 00VAITILTBRACKM, CONTRACTOR
sEGTOR NG METHOu
S¢
) I g�J+ 1
.. — .......... ..... ............ ,,.... ... ..�
7X3iMJT4T'fOR EACH
RED 6AN()6
7,L
I„lOt T06d" ` RFO
I
{ °�
RECOMMWATTONS FOR ANTENNA SEPARATION ISOLATION TO AVOID PATTERN DEFORMATION
ANTEN;tAkVa1N' RF ENO NCOTMECtANlCAL
6 rG ,@D I SLUE ,
..... .._�.- .- ........ , ......___ .....__..... �i
ANTENNA CENTEPLINC H�H7 IN REFERENCE TO F.tEVATK:N
TO,C__...?i_
'..
ANTFNHAHJGHTSARE SHOWN ON TCV.'4R C..EVATIGN
NOIk:
I....... i I ;
SEPARATION IN FEET, MEASURING FROM 1
3 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ANTENNA TYPE. CABLE TYPE. AND
t MARK CA13L.ES F:K•TGP <<SOTTYMt.
a
ANTENNA EDGE'fO ANTE UNA EDGE
AZ UNITY 11TH RF ENGINEER ANDIGR CONS' MANAGER
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCM7N
C 'S SMALL RE ROUTED 6T 7O NNERMICT
..,. .. ...... _ .. _.... .. .._._.. ._...._ _ ......
MINIMUM PREFERRED
d. LG..ALMAGl+CMDC'CLNATTONrACTOR. PERTHENATIONA1.
ATTACHED TO T ^'rE.R'WAVEGUiDE .ALT)EP J IN
�" " ..'
UV.RES+STANT TSYRGK CASL.E Tt WITH <7LU
SITE MN -MSP01
FREOUENCV IN MH2 (W9iE_ES8 GARNERS) HORIZONTAL HORIZON AL VERTICAL
GE JPHYS GA DATA CF.4TER I @ @M {Sy 0 "YI PER YEAR
MINMMUI RREAMNG 97YEYGTH OR IN TWk
_1_. _ __ !
EDINA WT ..
t.@TO NK Iumm. Im mx"AHO. FUTURE USF) ' 4 2
i
EX, ANTENNA
5 COLOR CODING (AN:
CONCORD AVE'
_......., v ._
ao @^ A330- %VOULOHE @0
SCHOOL RD
'�.. IN THE RED SECTOR
ISCALE'N.T..S
€
TO '1A SSPRKP DE4, An. VERRON)
`•.
_ .:.,.,....
364D RUTH DRIVE
W'NCS
I
'G 2000 tSPRM,ATT NPagoN,TktO3lE, CRI(2i 16eTR0
f4�'
PMNA. MN 53434
_..........
t0. DIRECTIONAL FRDM 0"
�y„F.
Zip- NT!DI.•IEAR:4R£.Yi1A1(. GTtI@R DNS @AH 6F'E/UTOR &i
GOING CLOCKWISE ` ..... ........
-
..._...
_uAaaOr.
__ .._....._._..... .......... ..._ _.. ........._............_.i_.,... .__
_... .
_._...
I
........
^M.r"T
!++)CRCYxVF NACK:tM.1 REFER TO WI OWAVE 6 1111.1 A 6ECRON W.OW
ANTENNA$ VF7MN ANTF,NNAD yATION
WNODIRECTIONAL LOCKiA:SE
.......... .. I
..__�..._.._...,._. -.... ..... .... ......................... _._..._... ... ... .... --- ....
THIS RANGE SHALL BE iIi TH S RANGE SHALL
J!C DIRECTIONAL FROW 01 J
r.AVEAT USING-03: MQAC .!HE 'ERMW ANrsNNAJ VUST K EXAf. LY VERYIC LLY- LIC�N60 ANY 0#@ET YId RT+3UORFD
CONSIOWSERi THE 1 9P OLV SECT R1
vFl..a9NSec7GR TrIE SLUE s[craR
TIDING CIOCKLMSE _ I
A6t DIRECTIONAL T OVAL FROM 0 I
aar As.c ...
IPm1**1
ATl()ttIM14 SCl'ARATKk THE RECOWAc'ADATK'w TNFN S f0 V@E TM5 HOT07OHTM. SCPARA"TON VAI UfJ
........
i
< ..._..... 4
GOING tOi'K'1LSE
DETAILS 8 NOTES
.. ....
i SIN OtR TGNAL FROM 3'
.,.— ....._
* WNA" 2INCHES 115IN04ES PREFERRED) OF VERTICAL $FACING. AS MEASURED FROM RACOME EDGES
�„
LNG C OCK"SE
_.. .............s._..
3 \I, ANTENNA SPACING MATRIX FOR AP ANTENNAS
4_ ` ANTENNA NAMING.
!°6 tCOLOR CODING {DIRECTIONAL)
...... _
ANT-2 s
" f
.
%SCALE; N.T.S.
HORIZON DUO IF C—ABLE LENGTH NOTES
MAXIMUM X IF .M I GS 1 O i. -$ E LOSS3L' OOLD B CALO IN"LLO G AI f CN A 'ClNGTM eNI'i T ;k
F' .,AVL ' LOOL. "+?L V. A4l F. l OSR iH N.7 6E CALL.RAA kD INOLUD "A" iL -F uA51k I £Nf..TNS.
.CN rKF.iR S BUR. E ARRESTORS AMI.N:IAV: Rs. , N *TECH U iNU`tT NUM 9 3 R C 7 MAIOA n'3THE L 1X10 VAPoAN'S
AtY1 TH1=1R :AAAFUlM AiLW` >` U �f CAUt i. i0!iR W DE NOTE THE VART LUMBER IVN)SH4"A'A' ON THE UOEI
CASLL OPTION
ALLOWED TX W
ALLOWED rX tF
HORIZON DUO TYPE7LASEL
CARL LOSS
GABLE LOSS
RG<
i-706 MH>A
90C IAN:'
SINGLE MODEM, SINGLE IF (NO WT'ERNAL COMBINER)
CABLE TYPE
• MAXIMUM CABLE ATTENUATION AS GISPI.AYF'i ON REOLINE ml: it GD
'asy HORIZON DUO IDU
+ MANO"ACTURER. SELDEN
DATE
D.Iii -v -
3i r
• F CONNECTOR'. CAT 5 SHIEL✓EO CONNECTOR
PN:SSL-750f'-01 ....
.gODD
!rryCE
M.H YR
RG-<.1
(CONNECTOR FP-C?-.A BY CrJAVE.
I vmwwsNaa6nc. MADE IN CANADA
• MAYJMILM CABLE LENGTH. 4M FEET YATk 2 I LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
u11E•
SEPIA: NUMBER D'W5D -1 SYSTEM CAPACITY 1
227 OR WM
+ MANUFAOTVRER- ANDREL'YCORT+
SINGLE MODEM, SWrA-' IF tHO MTERNA.L COMS'NER)
• PA.RT NUMBER. LOF4•75
H-L-',A;(
RORIZON DUO IOU
PR6FESMONAL
` MAXMUM CABLE L NGTW 750 FFFT VATH .' .F LR3HTN!NG ARRESTOR
I 0.9-w—
• MAX.MUM CARL F ATTENUATIC4 AS DISPLAYED 04 RF(I.INE GUI: 12 C5
327 OR 9-W
I PN: 90-000]6: -02
LIAR.90C
Mitt YP
w +.'n. :7 :aptXfwE•'C.rK.W�! 4l.OE IN CANADA
try r
'97 OR 6£M
SERIAL NUMBER OW'SEX.m system CAPACITY 2
ml OR 66M
LGF2NSOA
SINGLE MGOENL SINGLE IF {NOMFE'RNALCOMWNER)
`.. HORIZON DUO fDU
ANDREW
.7,p•
Dra9wiN4aa
:65' OR elm
A1): OR 1A1M
PH: 6"00367.03 ........... . -„- .-.. _<
IO :.13
I ! • f: DW
lAflt YR
ANOREVR
hw.T. tlRly)¢rowT •ep+c.cam MACE RI CANADA
6T5 OR 1y!!A
.V;2' OR 110:A
SERIAL NUMBER OYiFyA+tX. SYSTEM CAPACITY 3
LDF4 S"
CASLL OPTION
OUT;R
HORIZON DUO
+ MANUFACTUP.ER_ COMMSC^_oF i
HORIZON DUO
: PAT NUMBER' S:31
RG<
TO ONNECIOR, THOMAS 6 SETTS R LRC.RN"
DUAL MODEM•
° MAXIIAIMA (,ABLE LENGTH: 2225 FEET VATH21F LiGHTNNG ARRESTOR
CABLE TYPE
• MAXIMUM CABLE ATTENUATION AS GISPI.AYF'i ON REOLINE ml: it GD
SINGLE if
+ MANO"ACTURER. SELDEN
DATE
' F -RT NUMBER ?,IQA
3i r
• F CONNECTOR'. CAT 5 SHIEL✓EO CONNECTOR
142' OR 47M
• MANUFACTURER -. SE-LU`EN
L6`.R•440
%ARTN'UMSEK -31A
RG-<.1
(CONNECTOR FP-C?-.A BY CrJAVE.
fXL54C
• MAYJMILM CABLE LENGTH. 4M FEET YATk 2 I LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
u11E•
MAXIMUM CABLE A TFNUAT1ON A9 DISPLAYED ON REDLINE GU'; 12 GS
227 OR WM
+ MANUFAOTVRER- ANDREL'YCORT+
LMR•TA3
• PA.RT NUMBER. LOF4•75
H-L-',A;(
NCONNECTOR'LANET.yS'1 (FFMALE�
PR6FESMONAL
` MAXMUM CABLE L NGTW 750 FFFT VATH .' .F LR3HTN!NG ARRESTOR
715"
• MAX.MUM CARL F ATTENUATIC4 AS DISPLAYED 04 RF(I.INE GUI: 12 C5
TD DETERMINE THE MAXIMUM CAME LENGTH FOR AGNEN CM1Le-. TN£ t, QUGWNO CA;CULAJIGN!fi)ST BE PE(Jfi)NM EI A:'
BOTH THE TX IF FRECU'EINCY ANO THE 4A Y' FNElSI:NGY, Jf D T%H; LO!>,'EST CV TIETWO RESULTS OSEOAS T-e MAXIMUM
LENGTH.
17X IF ALLOWED LOSS - CONNECTOR LOSS): LADLE LOSS PER HOW' t6W BALL AC 707 MH:.1
IRX IC M3.OWED LESS- CONNECTOR L1SS): CANRE. LOSS PER ICAT ` 100-CALL AT! Y.O hurt..;
D RAGOMWAVE HAS OETERMt. a THAT P E L'tM SUPPLIED PATCH CAUtE' i . It AND r. I,,", PLUS NO SUROF.
ARRESTORSCREATEI ..00 Or CONNECTORS LOSS Q -MW4. AND ZOiJ CONNECTORS LO3661900MHr.
THE EXAMVI F SEIGW USC3 NOES X9CHOMMVE LMRAiX)CA.R , 711E MANUALTVHE'$ 6HFL1 '.CA;T6X+S rtANCA?E
TtIA: THFi:.ANt[ /bti Li3SS63 AF !.t6 (XR100' a T00 fR< ?. AKD:'1 (�!ttd i$ JtYtt1 M12. (THE Y.XTr�.y`T : E3T POM
DATA IN T4E EXAMPLES.
THE RYSTFM Pf'RE DOING TO CAACVLA7E'CAI&Ji LENWTH FOR tit A HORIZON DUO, DUAL MODEM, FiNDLC IF TI. ;s VARIANT
OF THE HOR @ON DUO C047AN5 AN NTERNAl COMBINER 60 HAS OECREASt') CM Mt F. i.OSS A„I.O' IIANC"ES CUMPAR60 TO
OTHER VARIANT![
(A.W18 1:105112.10 tx +217(FeE'T)
I!3505 Z 10, 100.2W ITPEr.
2A7 F[ET OR tdETERS 5 iF1E LOVRST RESt1L r. AND YAL 3K rAE MAXIMUM RCMOM ENDEO CABLE LENO"N POP LMR-OW
WYE T)1AT HORI2C:N DUO tMilS iN ❑UM MOrX'M. OEM F CORPR)URA -ION MAY URE AXr FXT"44 COMlMREP. IN THIS CAR£
THE EXTERNAL COLURNIe :O9S MUST Se NOL'JDED tl 1wE LOSS CAI..^..IL.A TRTN6.
MICROWAVE CABLE D.STANCES
OUT;R
HORIZON DUO
1
HORIZON DUO
HORIZON DUO
R£OL)NE
OIAiP,%ER
SINGLE MODEM,
DUAL MODEM•
OVAL NOMA.
CABLE TYPE
OF CA
SINGLE if
SINGLE IF
DUAL IF
77MES LIIGCgOWAVE
3i r
255" OR 76M
142' OR 47M
'SW ON 75M
L6`.R•440
DRA 7NVrAVE
231 TD 05W
C b!MSC E
fXL54C
r:rd=3 1,4ICW- 11NAVE
u11E•
7S5'UR ITT :A
227 OR WM
39"041 7M
LMR•TA3
CO3FtSLOPC
CONTACT ENGINEERING =;
PR6FESMONAL
rIMES MX;ROM%r-
715"
617 OR 1 M
327 OR 9-W
5701 OR/TaM
LIAR.90C
ANDIW,V
try r
'97 OR 6£M
'67' OR 51M
ml OR 66M
LGF2NSOA
ANDREW
.7,p•
462' OR UIM
:65' OR elm
A1): OR 1A1M
LDF4 -SIN
ANOREVR
T77'
6T5 OR 1y!!A
.V;2' OR 110:A
415' OR 167M
LDF4 S"
ANDREW
1li1C
S.,S OR 2A6M
4: 1. OR t4416:
j OW OR 24CM
I
EUPF14
77G•
23E' OR `-T.'
j 135" OR 41M
+ 235 OP. 72M
EC! 50
1
EUPEN
7116'
126' OR OTIM
155" CN Y;M
52W OP. 9w7
EC2 -50
EUPEN
UT
452' OR 1A1M
265' OR ll
46T OR 141M
ECa.SO
DELO573 FN
we,
210 OR GSM
ii6'OR 7531
210 OR 56M
9
MICROWAVE CABLE D.STANCES
EOUiPMENT
DISTANCE
MANUFACTURER
PART NUMBER
R£OL)NE
UP TO MV
BELUEN
LWATIEN `919AUi l 5
RF.OUNE
up'TO.MW
ANCRENI
1'' 511,75114" SUPerFLLXT5 GHM
PEDLINE
-XIV TO 367
nNOREYi
LOF4.75A I+2• HHLiAX ib01tA
ORAC'�NWnV#:
S'rU 2°+O'
Wb *.MStA) F.
5)X:90
DRA 7NVrAVE
231 TD 05W
C b!MSC E
fXL54C
ORA.,.,.":YiAVa
!si rG',IX:
I.:dlmsr PE
FxL.'SD
URAGCNWAVE
EVER 70C
CO3FtSLOPC
CONTACT ENGINEERING =;
s._.
i
3
I ; E
a
[R I
I
SITE MN- MSPO177',
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
1649 PITH DmV E
cot", MN 55434
;F CABLE
NOTIES
,--_.. ....._....__....._........ ..._'
3 xv .:twM
ANT -3
MO'TOR0LA 70RYFIUCONi
LIP TO 300'
SLi)FN
SEL0EN 79t9f: i.AT:i
>•
LICENSED
PR6FESMONAL
_
ERC:NiiER _
nial
s._.
i
3
I ; E
a
[R I
I
SITE MN- MSPO177',
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
1649 PITH DmV E
cot", MN 55434
;F CABLE
NOTIES
,--_.. ....._....__....._........ ..._'
3 xv .:twM
ANT -3
;INISHED GRAM, OR GRMUND
=,'V.R NA ..H SLOPE AND
THICKNESS OF SUSTIN".
LONG -11TSFOR
rFNMh 1MARTNO
+:-ERE APPOCOLF,
NOTES: I LEAN CONCRETE. RED-COI 'ORED TOP. MAY
8E � - :SFo IN pi ACE OF COMPACTEDSANID.
2 BURY CONDUITS 6SEtOWfROZT LINE At
42' SELOW ORAVE
MMAPT WE, TYPE, QUANTITY AND
$EPARATONDWENSION TO UE V=RlFtED
ftAT`M LO" VTE IT' COMPANY
_QUIMMN's
CAUTIONARY TAPE
CWPACTE rACKFILLINITH
SATiSFACTORY NATIVE OR
IMPORTED soU. To 96% PROCTOR
PACT ED SAND
'SEER"'ITE
COMPA-l' TEE) SAND
sen (SEE NOTE II
4' FAIN. TO SECONDARY ELECTRIC
'!'
jl"`UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL
GENERAL SPECIFICAMNS
IMHNORWUFVA: EllrENSULATTON 912
I,l,NWI^l 04ST41-W IN lr %NVAUM OMCt1,1 SJWI VWR:MG 31iAr 'L M INSULATED P22
A O OX OR ROMEX CABLE S PERMITTED OONDJfTlS SHALL BE SURFACE NOUNtEt',
2. t, RING D6%AaS AND COUIPMENT uHnCl BE UL LISTED SKVFICATIONS GPADF
3. M a I ERIALS SiJAI L BE NE'vi AND CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE STANDARDS
ESTARLiSHem FOR EACH ITEM BY Vill ORGANIZATIONS LISTED BELOW.
AMERICAN -3*C ETY OF TESTING NlA rEkA (ASTKA
�UW*MNW TER." LA50RAT_-Ry fuLi,
-MATIKAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING ASSOC,'AnONtNEMAi
.AMERICAN STANDAR
DS ASSOCIATIONASA,;
,NATIONAL FIRE PROTECT ON ASSOCIATION i,NFPAI
NSTYL Attl,4 OF MATERIALS SHALL CM-KY VMH REGULATIONS OF
TN"i NATIONAL ELK WICAI. COW (NFRA 70,
AHE kAnCZAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY l-OOE' ANEA C•2)
.THE LIFE SAFETY CODA fNFPA W)
.LOCAL BUILDING COOES
S. THE ENTIRE VSPEW. SMALL BE SOLIDLY GROUNDE-D USINC Ll. KNOTS AND BONDING
HUTS ON CONWITU AND PRopEw-w -,^,NnEr nNoijun roNn;K-,rOR RECEViACLESAND
EOU^0�.NT PRANCH CIRCUIIS SHALI. BE GROUNDED %,rH A FDLL. $,Kl EoUI.ftWNT
-aTOuNV.MG CONDUCTOR WJN IN THE CiRGOITS COMMIT
6 UT Er AND -UNCTIM rOXES 5KALL BE MNC-COATFD OR CAOlull. PLATED SfrFt NOT
LE r $ Tti,kli 4't5OUAR F AND SUffAer �, FOR THE TYPESEWOCE AND OUTLET. Ov- ET AND
>
jUNCl ION ROXFSS"All BESUPTACENIO'UNT'
W,,:AKCR NUMBER.
7.
.ABEL At 1. COUPtAViNT SERF -D rROt4 CLEAW4RE TCl-NNO1001 M zNC. TIANELaOARD
WITH F.eftotrl LABELS WED IN RELAT!CN 10UVr-S,
8 INDOOR CONDUCTORS SMALL BE INSTALLED IN DATUM: CSS NOTM OTHERVYISE
OUTDOOR CONDUCTORS SHALL RE INSTALLED IN RIGID UAL ANVIL 1 rEEL UNLESS NOTED
01IIERWSE. ONIT IS , USED. IT SHALL BE WTH ONLY I ISTED �VPRIFSSION
FITT.I.MOS NO f PT Sr-R'w FIT. IG JHAt L BE ALLIAW.D.
lj ONTRACTOP TO PRO`JSOE AND IN I ALL ENGRAVED LABEL ON THE PLFk;ZVNIRE
KIETERSOCKETENCLOSURE.
.......... . . .... . ....
T)l I S SITE PLAN VaS CRJFATFOOP� NOT L
OF FIE LDMEAWREMENT$SYTHIF CONTRACTOR IS TO FOLLOW
OEMNER. AS BOUNDARY 6IJKVT.Y EXIS Wr, UTILITY rASWEMTSMT-
WAS NOT SUPP LIED FOR PURW •+F mo;;aSEo unium",
DP SITE IAyOkrT a Uyloyl RQU`Ni ....................... .
............
euILGIiG
A
........... / . . ...... . / . ......
EXISTING l.lAiM UNIT F61,6
PROPOSED vr 0 UNDERGROUND
0CMDUITIOATH. (:1 A 1 5 ft GROUND
COW-VCTOR FOR Elac WOM,
M
PRO
JEOU
ETEPI DISC, TOPROPOSED,
CABWET LF)
EQUIPMENT C G IMET ON
'ME
WXI
. .................... . ..
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
co
�d
EDINA WT -
r
iJ
EXISTINGLITILY-f
POLE
zs
ml
ov; im
Tar ex um.wsxP�uE
... ........ .... ..
p ROP QSW UNDERGROUND CONDIAr FOR I
ELECTRICAL GrWICE FROM! ZYIST , IND
•4 UTILITY I E T 0 PROPOSED UllLfry
H FM4E AND EQUIP14ENT ROM. IS TO Ok
f
CONFIRUFn VATH LOCAL POAER ROPTANY.
of
PROPOSED T WOE
kMLITY EASOMENT
PROPOSED vr 0 UNDERGROUND
0CMDUITIOATH. (:1 A 1 5 ft GROUND
COW-VCTOR FOR Elac WOM,
M
PRO
JEOU
ETEPI DISC, TOPROPOSED,
CABWET LF)
EQUIPMENT C G IMET ON
'ME
WXI
. .................... . ..
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
co
�d
EDINA WT -
AREA
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
SIAII RUTH ORME
EDINA. k-.N5s4u
ml
ov; im
....... ..............
UTILITY R0IJT!Nr, PLAW
E-1
EG (IYP)
Will ABOVE flyp)
THIDO&I'MZOWSINGLE
i PHASE METER
PROPOSED vr 0 UNDERGROUND
0CMDUITIOATH. (:1 A 1 5 ft GROUND
COW-VCTOR FOR Elac WOM,
M
PRO
JEOU
ETEPI DISC, TOPROPOSED,
CABWET LF)
EQUIPMENT C G IMET ON
'ME
WXI
. .................... . ..
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
co
�d
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
SIAII RUTH ORME
EDINA. k-.N5s4u
ml
ov; im
....... ..............
UTILITY R0IJT!Nr, PLAW
E-1
F AWO STRANDED
GROVNOWRE
NEW PLATED GROUND
4A.9
92 AiWG SDLtD TINNED
GROUND WIRE
.2N.NG.W..10 : NNED
CROUND'AqlE MONT
t AR,NF- S.ROUND BAR TO
0,
".14 GROUND RING
L.j� \ SITE GROUNDING DIAGRAM
I — , EXIV FIG G�VFL
CAI31NEI OFI.U�2.-IU
E
ANTENNA Ll' GLINTING rq"
y I
GROUND.
ANTENNA "SE
TANKABOVF (TYP I
ZS W. I.F. UY G
INGLE '
ERC14—
"INNER ANTENNA
Nej,46 x,�IW .1
M
GROUNC RAR A' TACMED
OQVEA, NARGER MOOV1.4 X"AA7
DIRECTLY TO rOVF-R
!l
CXOTHCFWr- WEtO
• TrR '
CONNECTION VVIT,-WELD
GACCND LEA0
r(p.
FOR tl,+ �AIIE
Hfah PRESS 'CTAP
NEW DO"
SL;JTAA: I. GROUND, RUN NEW K2 AWG GROUND
CABLE
0 TOWER EASE rRO
wifln UND WIR
NEW GROUND KIT ANDREW
MML:- 0 UOMM0210 AT
LEO cyr
TD•F.R TIE INTO N -Ev -v
TOWE-R DAZE GROUND BAR
.......... ... .......... ».....,.....
—NMV CAIIINE7
F AWO STRANDED
GROVNOWRE
NEW PLATED GROUND
4A.9
92 AiWG SDLtD TINNED
GROUND WIRE
.2N.NG.W..10 : NNED
CROUND'AqlE MONT
t AR,NF- S.ROUND BAR TO
0,
".14 GROUND RING
L.j� \ SITE GROUNDING DIAGRAM
I — , EXIV FIG G�VFL
CAI31NEI OFI.U�2.-IU
E
EXISTING SOILS
y I
1 SITE GRGUNDfNG
TANKABOVF (TYP I
SITE MN-MSP0177
ERC14—
Wn4l'GROUNO TEST V'SLL Ay HOP;
M
EDINA WT -
OQVEA, NARGER MOOV1.4 X"AA7
AAAS �Rbuw
!l
V, w1la W.-VINDCO
• TrR '
GACCND LEA0
FR(_ :_5T I
FOR tl,+ �AIIE
12 AWE' SOLD
,
iA
TINNED COPPER
DRIVE N COPPER Q AD ROUND ROD
Ec I, EST WELL COVER 11 OVLOW! K
-
OF ORAVEX EASE AREA ORGJ HARGER N )OF • 1
................. .
TEST WELL DETAIL
rf
NEW ELECTRIC
$CRVCE
GROUNDR-10
ELBUTR "'L
NICTIM; DISC.
\0
CAI31NEI OFI.U�2.-IU
E
f-- ONTLiNE OF FkISTING WATER
y I
1 SITE GRGUNDfNG
TANKABOVF (TYP I
SITE MN-MSP0177
ERC14—
EXIST TOWER
FOR nnO�; w
EDINA WT -
FOUNDATION
AAAS �Rbuw
!l
GROUND RING
• TrR '
f%CPOSE.0 BOI TOM BUSS NAP
ATTACHED TO GROUND I-No
.11ARMSTIETELM
r.NrL oaURE:
FOR tl,+ �AIIE
PROPOSED ropoliII
CONNECTED TO BOTE
,
MNA, WIN 5SA34
BAR WIN A HOME RUN LEAD
'AM 11.1m.-
exisn"'10 Twirizo V,'"X TOWER
LEO cyr
.
.......... ... .......... ».....,.....
NEW ELECTRIC
$CRVCE
GROUNDR-10
ELBUTR "'L
NICTIM; DISC.
\0
PR
COUIPMENTCAMNETONA
PROPOSED H FRAME
• EXOTHERMIC MAD ICADVYCLO' ,
1.9-SS OTHER 15E NOTED-
I Or COPPER CLAD STM GROUND
GROUND TEST WELL
GAOUkDiN0 WRE
r--- GPnUN3 BAR
GROUND ROD,
T—,
5ROUNI) I.FAO TO CABINET',
CAI31NEI OFI.U�2.-IU
OTHERS
......... ..
.. .............. ..... ..
1p
1 SITE GRGUNDfNG
u,
SITE MN-MSP0177
ERC14—
FOR nnO�; w
EDINA WT -
AAAS �Rbuw
SCHOOL RD
• TrR '
GROUND RING
.11ARMSTIETELM
r.NrL oaURE:
FOR tl,+ �AIIE
!1w RUTH DRr4E
,
MNA, WIN 5SA34
'AM 11.1m.-
PR
COUIPMENTCAMNETONA
PROPOSED H FRAME
• EXOTHERMIC MAD ICADVYCLO' ,
1.9-SS OTHER 15E NOTED-
I Or COPPER CLAD STM GROUND
GROUND TEST WELL
GAOUkDiN0 WRE
r--- GPnUN3 BAR
GROUND ROD,
T—,
5ROUNI) I.FAO TO CABINET',
OTHERS
......... ..
.. .............. ..... ..
1p
1 SITE GRGUNDfNG
u,
SITE MN-MSP0177
ERC14—
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOL RD
• VIM TO
GROUND RING
FOR tl,+ �AIIE
!1w RUTH DRr4E
MNA, WIN 5SA34
#0 OND FOR
.2 GkD FO.R
GROUNDING PLAN
SCALE. -Z-V
`l4r4,%
......... ..
.. .............. ..... ..
1p
1 SITE GRGUNDfNG
LICEXSrO
DIAGRAW PLAN
ERC14—
... . ........... . ........ . ..........
SrxronY bw cm-. melow, 125
.......................................
NOTE: d A� M*M MM
AN T,
..........
. .
.......
VAC . , 20 Ann . 01 wp
v 2� AMP
AIA
00A
........ ... N -AA NUAA L
, ^x' lac*': 3 PoIc 4
nww zo "
10 CA
I_..
.. ........ ........ ..............
. ....... ........
I..... . ... ............
TOGA
VAred Oftly to AG UW, I W;;;"� I
a... law No. 10. S. 4,CM ST; 1. 220 V�AC 4, AI.V3
';.OV
. . ..... A"mum, ft CuDe moo I
i i0 GA
No, MOM. . 3TW, = VJAG. 5.8Amps
—.10. Koolltoftt, MaM No. K?A4C4Rv22RF. 4,00 3TJ, 220 VAC, i 9,,rPs
'sEhlA,L!4.7.0R
Lqmqj.v,g* j I NmN. IS ir Ftm —�drl Lq� Att�lm fo Bnm -mof
Irl, 111.1
1 6dw 20 AIM
........................ .. . . ..............................
. ..................... . ... . ... . .............. .. .. . Tom
Type OP. 100 AtnD, POI.C, 1=240 VAC
Typq OP, •0 AIT, 2 POLF 12430x0 VAG
..............
i Siemwu �POM J C31 I'yD* OP. 20 Anp, Twin POLE, 12OC44 VAC
UL, Fft EM15
iSwam =1 =,QZIK .. ........ 5K, ........... . ..
ai
I UL Typo OP, V. AtAp. I POLF, MIND VAC
7_
to: ".WLN *w"al
. ........ .... .................... ........... ....
LOAD CENTER WRING
SCALE. KT,3 . ........ SITE NIN-NISP0177
EDINA'Arl
CONCORD AVE &
L I
SCHOOL RD
Typ. HS Typo OR rA
EDINA, 114.4 55434
THROUGH CABLE HORiZQNTAt.rA&E TO HORIZONTAL CABLE TAP TO U91 TAP TOP —OFGRCKW, TEE OF H,,RtzrNTA.i RUN
TOP OF GROUND ROD, VERTICAL STEEL SURFACE OR HORIZONTAL STEEL SURrACE ROD AND TAP CAFTLES
I C, r ".", ", .,
H.F E O� HORIZONTAL PIPE OR PIPE CABLE OF, SURFACE.
P 3rj)
. . ........
26141
Type -,Yp. qy
THROUGH YER11CAL CABLE TO 7HROUGH rASLE TO SIDE THROUGH ANIM, TAP CABLES CA15Lt TAP DOWN AT 4V TO CROSS Of �OMZONTAL LOAD CENTER DIAGRAM
VS �O
R' IICAL STEEL SURFACE OR SKX CABLES. LAPPED AND NOT
VERTICAL STEEL SUMACCOR OF GRI)OND ROD TO Ofle-IND ROO r
TO THE SIDE OF FITMER F HORIZONTAL OP VERTICAL P'-M .........
HORIZONTAL OP VERTICAL
2 EXOTH.E.R.M.ICY'VELD D__ -3
SCALE NJ
NOTES
Y rVRIfrY 40wi LE
BLBCONTOF INM,+ .L CUH AC
TO 4Si,VxT OF ,rNSTRUC DON.
2. A: E %IgipKiACTRte CYL4N. vYATER 1A4. Et E.':TRrC Aki)Onii.A
VttiiE.r YACRE ENCOI'NrEPEU 141!1 :MCRIt.SWW.L EIE FROCTECAr
ALL PMFS, AND YAIFRF REOVIREV FOR INN.. RROPER F%F JTOFf F '_
:+X�kK SI A'_L RL:CATF,OAY :.YHECTEO U"CON1K^II KTINRlB
G•a1 K.iN SNOLAD BE U$ER BY TNF SVBCGKTRACTOR rN GX ^. %•.17.1+.;
aR MALJW} PIERS AROUND OR NEAR VIA 101 r C( RY.,ICR
SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY "RAAMNO t EM THE, WVDRIQNO CRE••. TM$ :MIL
INCLUDE. BUT NOT BE LNI ISO TO N hNLL PROTEGIM H) CONFX.ED
SPACEE c ELECT : RX;AL SAFA tY m TREHv kr S EXI:AVAIKIN.
3. AL 3 TE ADRJf �NALL LIE. AS!NTOATO ON TNS MI iAT405 AFO
PRPIECT SPECUICATRM!S.
9 iHECL:5SARY.!M14SN, $FRF+S, CEORIS. 6 Ls 51'}�=3AHIJ tY?4'?
RSfwt`.AA.L BCH W)vTO FROM THE Silt AND OISK)m* Or L£wk'rt
5. Alv%ISTIrN IpACTWC SE'ALR,VMTER, 648. Ft.FCTRA: 4+G GTNpt
!iD IfI s, *,W,.H t WERFERE WIN THE E%CGVTKNI CWT . F1 4:11
W: REMO`Xit7 NtkOR CAfN+EO. Pt.IXi0E00R OTNENSMhr:. %`3^..ONPHVED
AT MuTS W RCIt W LNOT BOTERFEiEWTH THE kXECVIKMi OF 7-4
*(,*It SLf EOT T'O THE AWWWAL OF MNTRA:TOR D- CCR AN R
A.
t. . Sr'ANIFS.
u. THE. $1;RCONTRACTOR SNALA. PrcrAACE SI °£ SIGNWX M A.^.COPOAHC
:MTN THE TELI!NiCALSPECIFIC'ATiCNPOR SITE 5KrFkaTE.
T. TMF 4 4!11,1, DEGRADED 10 CAL,., AWACC MurER TO FLOWAAVY
FYON TIC fOUIPMFNT AND TOAER AAUA.i
A. NO Fl; 1- OR £AtFiANF,51(iN1 MA1F.RW S!A.L SE MLA+ ^,ED ON FROM),
CAOLMC. FR @; N MA151UfILB. rAIf.: W OR Ii:£ CNALL NOT BE Piiw50IN
ARY +%,L OR roi.I KLIF.HT.
Y. +NE $cA7 ti?AUE S11AI.L OF. Cf4A'AALTSri AND BPOIrGNT'1O A SAiGOi!/
DIPFORM rrNARE PI'UUH I'O FigrSMEO li<XLFACE fYIFrLICAi1aN. AIit SEi1L!W�
OR IPN,NNG FROM POOR COMPACTION W LL Of RWAWEV AT THE
CONrB}CTOP' EXPENSE.
11L �ARCAB OF n/F'XYMCRS PROo 'R Y(ASttA7YFOPy THE WO'K. AND
,0T L wrAE:D 0Y n.E "OYM:R. F0ul�*.NT "'R OANIE`;A S.Ifv3,
3RADER TO A UN FORM 3 APE'. AN' TNII .TED C PRE`. N. F•AM"OH
A4" FCIFSP M T HE PRWECT SI1Ef.I.1, fION..
5.
12 3unCoRTRACTOR SHALL:AMMIEE LXSBXifiAW:E TC CXi$PN35:7F
OLM?IMi COHSFRCY'TEL'N:. ERDSIriN CONTNOL MFA4X•T:A,K RSOLARCO
DURIHr: CDNSTRUCr:aN, i " " >ULL :! «I iN C4'MFDNMNFY:E vYm : FIF Ls..++i.
:�Af >FI fFiE3 FOR EROBA7N A`Y? SeL'MkKI C'X17NCi..
SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES:
NOTES
AI.L $fFEI. WDRK SKULL BE PAMU.O NACCORDANCE NTH THE
.AUra!+cE YArN ASTM �n
UNLESS - "SENOTE ATID INACrY
SPEC
lN'.FS$ UTHENWASE NOTED
2 ALL WE:pNG $NAIL 0. PERFORMER VSRir E70XX FLECTr?0..+: A' /R
>"�L^SI.O Rrkr ONFORM MMUU VTX'HF TAKE 6:C 4rIt5.3t�.
NOT V-U RC J f ' THE MMNUM SIZE PSJ? TAKE Yt x 1.N
'USG`OF` OF $iE.Et. CON$TR'ACTi(kl :AINTCG uVi:tA::c`i
3, ROLTEO CONNEC!TONS SN&L. OE AST. AIX.. RFARLNO TYPE
PY B' CONNECTION$ Aft / SHALL HAVE IM`M-49A CF IY.T: SOL IS
SAfik:7S NO!E00'Sl�.Rfi9F ?.
a,NgN.0 RU^TURAI. f.CAWi tWIB PURL -:SL GAAHN3M U5
"A':S`A. AS'}A A OP: DCLl1 un fxL4 Ni:TFp OfFA:R'A/SE
PER Ii NVfA N -`F CONCRF"T . h RAMS f'NWY£OGE ROCELTII , T: t%
f'ER MsWhnCTL{RErYS aMln r„N REf.OMMChf]CO FRaax,SA1E.:4E
ANCMOH 9OlT OVrVEI OR A. ^•O BHALL JNFCWM 1fi
3,,O SA? tT E OITAVAO(TS. NO LOA FDR ENOECur .W HOOT CHAS
s PvY'1PH THE DrtivnrmS. No RLSAR xNxit 0E Cur YAnewr
�)R ..�: FRACILXr APPkIWM YA!FN t1N!;� .$ Fr COrF:1C7E
PRC:A. B :�Iiv !OFwi RBOWNEU OY C{A'CRNINO �70ES SNf¢l. i7E
P - RFCRMED iiCROf:N is MNMPJN ALMI'IjAGi.!RkN•3 MAXLLIUM
ALLLiNADLE LL'AD$,
STRUCTIIRAL_STEEL NOTES
CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES
ALL CONCRETE WORK SWILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WT'H THE ACS 301.
ACI S1B, ACI 338, AMM Ai$4. ASTM AT65 AND I NE DESIGN ANO
CONSrRUCtoN SPECIFICATION FOP. CAST'.W -MACP CONCRETE
ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE S-TIE.NGTH
OF SOOC PSI AT 2S DAYS.. UNLESS NOTED OTIERWTSE. STAR
FOUNDATION DES' ON ASSIAAING ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING
PRESSURE OF 2000 ESE
REINFORCING, STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A di S. GRADE 64.
DF"FtMEL` UNLESS NO' eD OTHEri'.MSE iAELDEDWAF FAHRIC
SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A ISti wF'LUEO STEEL VAR° FADF!IC
UNLESS MOTTO OTHERVASE. SPLICES SHALL BE Q ASS IX AND ALL
HOOKS SHALL BE STANCARO, UNO.
4 THE FOLIOWNO MINMUM CONCRETE. COVER SHALL Be PROMDED
FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOYM GPIER: LSE ON
DRAVANGS.
CONCRETE CAST ACAUNS T "EARTH ....S IN.
CONCRETe EXPOSED TO MTN OR WEATHER:
AE AND LARGER ........... .. ...... B IN
PS AND SMALLER $ VX4F ......_ I :.ION.
CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR VAEATNEP. OR
C.i
NOT ST AGAINST THE GROUND
^LAO AND WALL. 3f{ :N.
SEAMS AND COLUMNS. -.1 Tt2!N.
i. AC.MMFEP.Wd- SEW. LBEPRO.TDEDATAILFAPOSF07- DGESOF
CONCRETE, UNO. IN ACCORDANCE WMTH ACI 301 SECTION 4 2A
GENERAL NOTES
I FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONS"TRUCTIQN Of7AW1NC. TNF FOLLOWNYv DEFINITIONS SHALLAFPLY:
CONTRACTOR - OWNERS CONTRACTOR
SUBCONTRACTOR •GFNFRAL -- ONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION)
R• ! RYR
OW E ORAL E
CEM • OR€CINAi kQUiRMENT MANUFACTURE
2 PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE BID ING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE CELL SITE
TO FAMILIARIZE WON THE F)USTING CONDITIONS AND W CONFIRM THAT THE YORK CAN BE
ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION ORAWNGS, ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND SHALL
BE BROUGHT TO ONE A r ".E' N71ON OF CON € IV CTOR.
ALLMATFRIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL DE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WT+ ALLAPPLICADLE
CODES. REQUTAT IONS, AND ORDiti YCES SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE AU APPROPRIATE NOT.IC:C:S
AND COMPLY WMTN ALL LAAG ORDINANCES, RULE% keGUL«iTION5. AND LAWFUL ORM.AS OF ANY
PUBLIC AUTHORITY R�SFRDING Trit PLRf OONAANCe OF CHE YORK.
ALL WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY WTH ALL APP' ;CABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTK.ITY COMPANY
SRE^i A'IGNS AND LOCAL JURIS IrT IONAL CODES ORDINANCES AND
APP CM)LE REGULATIONS, S.
c ORAW;NGS PRCVIDEO HERE ARE NOT FO SCALE AND ARE ;NfiNOCE, TO E 10WOQTLINE OIAY.
5. UNLESS NOTE, OTriEERMSE THE WORK SHAM. INCLUDE FURNOBNOIr MATERIALS EQUIPMENT.
APPURTENANCES, AND IAROR NECESSARY TO COLIP"_ EALL INSITAA.LATiONS AS INDICATED ON THE
ORA`ANGS
A. "IVYTWG L IST" SUPPLIED YAM TIE BAD PACKAGE IDENTIFIES' T:AT WR,L BE SUPPLIED BY
CONTRACTOR ITEMS NO INCLUDED IN THE DI_L OF h -ENALS AND KITTING LIST SHALL BE
SUPPLIED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR.
THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTAL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE W'H
NIANUFACTURER'S RFCOWIENOA1104S UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED Dr -ASE.
A IF THE SPECIFIED SSSOLHIM CUT CANNOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOiNN ON THESE WWNGS. THE
SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR AWROVAL SY THE
CON,
RACTOR.
9 SRRCONmACTOR S'A SHOW THE POWER. GROUNDING GNOUIT PCWERANO TI S :ARLES.
GROIIKRINC CABLES AS SMOv.N ON "NF POYIC'R ,r?QUN'vING ANtl T LfC PLAN pRAWNG
10 THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT FX SrING IMPNOVF%*N'IS. PAVEMENTS CURES, 1_ANOSCAPINO
AND STRUCTURCS. ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL. BE RE?AIREDAr S11acoN'TRACTOa'S EXPENSE 7O
THE SATISFACTION OF OWNER.
i I. SUBCONTRACTOR SNALL I FCAAI LY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF AI. SCRAP MAILH S SUCH AS
COA %IAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE EXIBTINC h`AC.ILiri. AN'; CNNAS RCMQl wv
SHALL BE P,ET.JRMi� ^u i0 Tf1E OW1ER•S OFSiGNAT; O LOCATION
t2. SUBCONTRACTOR SHAD. LEF -•.LIE PREMF ea iN CLE/iN MNDD`IDtI.
ABBREVIATIONS
AGO.
ABOVE GRADE LEVEL
,ITS
SASE TRANSCEIVER STMgON
(E)
EXISTNO
MIN
MINIMUM
FIX S
NOT TO SCALE
REF
REFERENCE
RE
RADIO FREQUENCY
1.13.0
TO RF OETERWHEO
TER.
TO BE RESOLVED
rYP
TYPICAL
BEG
REQUIRED
EGR
EOUIPMENT GROUND RING
AtvO
AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE
MGS
MASTER GROUND BUS
EC
EQUIPMENT GROUM)
BCW
RARE COPPER WRE
SAD
SMART INTEGRATED ACCESS OEVICE
GEN
GENERATOR
OCR
INTERIOR GROUND RING 4W 0)
RBS
RADIO RASE STATION
W .x6
i _ ilk
O Ld'
s
"3aT.
5
=�
rLAJ - .., ,��v•
L..J
&A
roll
i
................ _..
2
rj� I
;5 f
Ili
III Y }i
i €
'ITE MN MSPOi 77
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
"B4$ R ION DRIVE
EDINA. MN $T414
...wwxn Arun
NOTE
CC)N:TK)N
NOTES
SP -1
SYMBOLS
Q
SOLID GROUND BUS SAP
SOLID NEUTRAL 5US EAR
._:m....._i:,...
SUPPLEMf.NTAi. GROUND GONDLR:T3R
Q^F`
2POLE THCEIAL•MAGNETIC
0 o
CIRCIAt BREAKER
SI - OLE•POLE THEPMAL4iAGNE" I.".
A o
CIRCUIT BREAKER
0=0NNECTWATCH
METER
EXOTHERMIC W1ELD;CADV LLD)
A
!UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
'J,'B'x IO' COPPER I'LAO STEEL GROUND R00
518•+ IV COPPER CLAD STEEL GROUND
--
ROD WIN INsvEcrION SLFFYF
I�.
EXOTHERMIC WELOICADIAELQ),....:....
Vr'.TM INSPECT'IPN SLEE:'6•'�Y;tA ".:L'. �i;;;�•,,
LICENSED •••
JF=SG�NAL
W .x6
i _ ilk
O Ld'
s
"3aT.
5
=�
rLAJ - .., ,��v•
L..J
&A
roll
i
................ _..
2
rj� I
;5 f
Ili
III Y }i
i €
'ITE MN MSPOi 77
EDINA WT -
CONCORD AVE &
SCHOOLRD
"B4$ R ION DRIVE
EDINA. MN $T414
...wwxn Arun
NOTE
CC)N:TK)N
NOTES
SP -1
L RICA NSTALLATION NOTES
i A L ELC R CAL ,&O9K SHALL dE PERFORMED IN ACCOROANCE WITH THE PROIECT SP R;'RCAIIONS
NEC AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL COVES CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. SUBCONTRACTOR
SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THATACCESS'TO
CQUIPMENI IS NOT BLOCKED
WIN RACEWAY AND SUPPORT METHODS AND MATERiA;,S SHAL: COMPLY NATTi T-IE REOUIRFMEN'S
OF H:NEC.
i A" CIRCUITS SHALL BE SEOREGATFD AND MAINTAIN M:NMUM CABLE SEPARATION A$REOUIRFO BY
I- NEC
CABLES SHALL. NOT BE ROUTED TMROUGH LADDER..' TYLF .TARN E - -WHY RUNGS.
EACH END OF EVERY POWER, P VIAR PHASF CONDUCT r OCTS), GROUNDING AND Ti C0ITGUGTCR
AND CAM F SHALT dE LABELED WITH CC] OR COOED INSULATION LATION OP, ELECTRICAL TAPE ;9M BRAND. UT
PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAT_ VATH VV PROICC TIDN, OR -,HE OUAQ, E *hNTIFI_ATION METHOD SMALL CONFORM
:YITN NEC S OS14
3, ALL ELCCTRICAL COMPONENTS SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELED %`ATM. P',A$TIC TAPE PER COLOR S:^„REDUH.F
ALL EO,I:PMENT SHALL BF. LASE'LED WITH THEIR VOLT GF RATING. PHASEE. CJNFiGJRATION, PARE
CONOGURATiOY, POWER. OR AMPAC: TY RAZING, AND B1kAN „H CIRCLAT,D NUMBERS MF . PANFLEGARD
AND CIRCUIT R)'S).
7 PANEL.$ CARDS (ID NVIASER$)AND lNT£NNALC'IRCUIT BREAKERS (CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS) S:A:: RE
CLEARLY IADE.EC WTH PLASTIC ARE! .
B. ALL TIE VRAPR SHALL BE CUT FLUSH VATM A. P :;V.T, CUF ING TOOL "O REMOVE S: ARP EDGES.
9. POIAER CONTRO -: AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WRING IN TUOtNG OR COND..TT SHALL RE SINGLE
;,ONia;C!OR 1114 A Yi OR LARGER). 60.0 V. OIL RESISTANT -iHN OR THtM -7. CLASS N STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 901'C T."F TAND ORY) OPERATION' ITS-, OR LABELED FOR THE
LOCATION AND?ACE4AAY SYSTEM USED, UNLESS GTH„RWICE SPECIFIED,
A c EW NTAL += PNIEN' T GROUND WIRING LOCATEA zNDOORS SHALT RE SINGLE CONDUCTOR (e
AWG Ni LARGER? 643C V, 01 RESISTANT THHN OR tMA 3 GREEN INSULATION, CLASS B STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR BIT *C WET AND DRY OPERATION LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE
LOCATION ANG RACEMA SYSTEM. USER UNLESS OTHERWISE$PCGFiED.
11 PC%AtER AN CONTROL ARING, NOT IN TV-SING OR CO4 UIT SMALL BE MULTI-CONDUCTOR TYPE TC
.ABLE NA 1A A YG OR LAR ER) GD9 v, ON RESISTANT T NN OR TWM 2. CLASS O STRANDED
COPPER CARLF RATED FOR 9510 WET AMC) DRY! OPERATION, VATFH OUTER JACKET LISTED 0'1
LABELED FOR THE' OrAlIO N USED, UNLESS OT4RIrF5F SPFClFlED
ALL POWER AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CR . P STYLE, COMPRESSION WIRE LUGS ANN)
IRENUTS BY I.HOMASANC BETTS IR E.JAL?. LUGS AND WIRENUTS SHALL BE RAYED FOP
TI'ERRNON AT NO LESS TIV N ,.'C ,60 C :F AVAAARLEi.
<.9 RACEWAY AND CABLE TPAY BHA BE LISTED OR L -AELED FOR ELECTRICAL L:SC :N ACCORUANCE
WITH NEMA.V .R45.;iEEF ANON C.
,4 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUB NG EMT CR RIOHO NO'iMETALLIC CONDUIT IT . E.I RIGID F-WC SCHEDULE A9.
OR RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 50 OR LOCATIONS 5UBJECT TO PHYSMAL DAMAGE; SHAL:, RE USED FOR
EXPOSED MIDO'OR LOCAT"Ei
IS. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT). ELECTRICAL NONMETALLIC TUBING ;ENT}; OR RIGID NOMA TALtIC
COND'JIT!RWAD PVC, 5045C1Ut.E AN SHAWL BE USED FGR CONCEALED INDOOR LOCATIONS.
`6. CAI.VANLLED STEEL INTCP.MEDSATE METALLIC CONDUIT fIMOi SMALL SE rSEQ FOR OUTDOOR LOCATIONS
ABOVE GRACE.
1' RIG.; MFIAL i, CORD f i•.E.. FUGID D`J'S HECJLE -DOOR RIO O?'iC $GHEDULE Bat SNA;,L BE
SEO UNDERGROUND: DIRECT BURIED IN AREAS OF OCCASIONiA. UGNT iJF, ?8CL E TRAFFIC OR ENCASED
IN REINFORC_.. CoNCRS -E;N AREAS OF HEAVY VEHICI.E TRAFFIC,
I H. LHOV .TIGHT FLF,XtRLE METALLIC; CONDUIT ;LIOU10 -T.T[ FLEX) SMALL BE USED INC. -ORS AND
OUTDOORS. WHERE VIBRATION OCCURS OR FLEXIBILITY IS NEEDED
T9. CONDUIT AND TUBING FITTINGS SHALL BE THREADED OR COMPReSWWIYPE AND APPRCAT.O FOR THE
LOCA'.TCN U5ED SE'TSTRIEW FITTINGS AAE NOT ACCEPTABLE
29 CABINETS BOXES. AND NAREWAYS SHALL SE LISTED OP. LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE'N
ACCORDANICE VATH NEMA, J ANStIEEE, ANO NEC.
21 VrREY'dAYS Hnti BzEPDX,>uOATED tGRA`i ANO ih•.LUQEAH'NGED COVER 'Y,'utONED TD SUITING
OI•£N IXiWWY.Af1..: .aNr ?_. BE ?ANOUIT TYPE f tOIC L'Ol)AL”. Aft } +,A Ie..'iEMA . ,OR RE�TER;
23 rQL IPMEHf GASINETS, TETZ.Mmk.L BOXES ,UNCTION BOXES. AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANI2ED OR
OR EPDXY- COATED SHFF. STEEL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL SIT, AND RATED NEMA I TOR RETT'ERT
INIKJORS OR HFMA SR tIR DE MP, GUTODCh!S
24 . METAL RECEPTACLE SWITCH, AND DEL CE BOXES SPA;L BE GALVANIZED. EPDXY-GOATEG, OR
NON.CORROD:NG. SHAL;. MEET 0R EXCE.....,L $:iA AND NEMA D$ 1; AMC, RATED NEMA 1
IkOR RE1RERj BUT INDOORS, OR WEATHER PROTECTED?" OR BETTER) OUTDOORS
=LFC'RICRL INSTLATIgN NqT= S,(GGDt jt,...
25, NONMETALLIC RE, CEP IACLE, SNATCH, AND DEVICE SOXES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED `JE.i'A OS 2: AND
RATED NEMA 1(OR BeTTEM INDOORS OR WEATHER PROTECTCO td° OR §E-T'ER: OUTDOORS.
26. TIE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NCTV Y-0 OBTAIN NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR
BEFORE COMMENCING VATNK ON i-NE AC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELS.
27. THE SUBCONTRACTOR $HALT. PROlAOE NECESSARY TAGGING ON THE BREAKERS, CAD: Ss AND
DISTRIBUTION PANELS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS TO SAFEGUARC
ACAINST LIFE AM PROPER'FY..
i
y
Y I
.`
,
\ Yq
V a
�
QqEENF:= o. cRWtic vc NuTEs.;._
J. ALL GROUND ELEC RODE SYSTtT. S dNCI,UGING'EIECOMMUN`GT:ON, RADIO, : OPINING
PROTECTl :QN, AND A„ -01.7-ft GES S) SMALL BE BONDED TOGni JER BELOW GRADE.
BY Two MORE C:IPPEN wKwNG COtJ1A1CTOR$ IN ACCORDANCE WTI+ THE NEG
'_. TMESUBCONTRACTORSMALL PERFORM IEEE FALL- OF,POTENTLAL RESISTANCE TOEARTH
T'S LNG !ESE' 81) FOR GROUND ELCCTRODf SYSTEMS THE SUS-
bb =• u -
!PER :10DAND
CO NTRAC TOP, SHALL FURN NSI" AND IN' SUPPLEMENTAL rROuldl ELE..TROOFS AS
NEEDED TO ACH Zie A TEST RE SUL T OF S OHMS OR LESS.
i. 'HE'SURCONTRAA; OR IS RES^aIBLE FOR PRf+FPLY SLYt1FNGNG GCOuNGlNO ANp
4`.
UNDERGROUNA ONOU ^INS A :.A TION AS TO PRE VF YT ANY A OSS O- CONTINUITY IN
t8�
,MEG ROUNDING SYSTEM DR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT $PROVIDE TES. NO RESUL S.
A. META CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNDED AND MADE£LEOTRIC.ALLY CONTINUOUS
W HLIS ED BONDING FITTINGSOR BY BONDING ACROSS IHS LXSCONI',NLBTY LITH
0 AWG CO. PER WIRE UL APPROVED GRODNTDING TYPl CONDt1 . CLAMPS,
:;. METAL RACEWAY SHALL NY:T BE USED AS rHE NEC RECUlWiD FQUIPMFNT GROUND
CONDUCNOR, STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH GR FNiNSULANON. ZEOIN
I
ACCORDANCE WITH THENEG SHALL. RE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED VAT.i THE POWER
t
CIRCUITS TO EQUIPMENT.
j n
B. EACH SYS CABINET FRAME SHALL BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED 10 THE MASTER GROUND BAR
W1fii GREEN INSULATED $UPPI MFNTAL EQUIPAEKI GROUND''."RES, S AWG, STRANDED
CO PER OR LARGER FOR TNOODR RTE 2 AVIG STRANDED COPrV P FOR OJTO'K)R OTS,
L S S
7. CONNECTIONSEC THE GROUND OE'.3D MACK
SNIDE PEI
nlii #}
SIT OUNDUPC'R E
OF W
TC BAGK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GNOVI67 Bf13 ARE ED M ?EC.
B ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONDUCTORS HE7AEEN EQUIPMENTIUt017NABARS AND THE
-ROUND RING. SHALL BE 8 „^ AtdO S01 :D TINYCN NUM'LIt „NtLba OTIiERYNu� ,tRlf „R c..C.
a _ '',.
9. ALUMINt TM CONDUCTOR OR COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCMS TI1LL NOT BE USED FOR
GROUNDING CONNECTIONS
iD USED W' BENDS IN THE PROTEC=TION CJ70'IN ;HMG CONJI1CTOfiS SWILL DE AVOIDED
!
WHEN 46, BENDS G.in BE AU OV... Y SUPPORTED
I t f
':._e
I I. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL. B.. USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS BE.OWGRADE.
_... ._....:. __i....
17, ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS ABOVE GRADE (INTERIOR G FXTERION SHALL DE FORMED
UBiNG HIGH PRESS CRAMPS.
11 COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EXOTHERMIC. WELD
SITE MN^MSP017'
CONNECTIONS.
T4. LEE. BRIDGE BONDING, CONDUCTORS SHALL BE EXOTHERMICALLY 3GNDED OR BOLTED 10
EDINA YYJT.
THE RRIDGE AND THE TOV'M£R GROUND BAR.
i CONCORD AVE &
•
€ S APPROVED ANI !OXIDANT COATINGS I.E., CONGJC^.VE GEL OR PASTP; SHAL N£ USED
1 SCHOOL RD
ON ALL COMPRESSION AND ..0.T_DiROUND CONNECTIONS..
19. ALL EXTFR!OR!JROUNO CONNEC'T'IONS SHALL BE COATED LITT, A CORROSION RES *TART
+3a3 RUTH DRIVE
MATERIAL_
EDINA, MN $S`I �A
i ?. ?AIS?.;ELL ANCOUS ELECTRICAL AHD ION ELECTRICAL METAL BOXES. FRAMES AND
SUAPOR13 SMALL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND RING, IN ACCORDANCE VOT?H'THE NEC
18, BOND ALL METALLC OB :E CTS WITMIN F, FTOE MAIN GROUND HARES MATH I•?2 APE'
.....o"AU. .. .w.s...
1iH- BOATING COPPER GROUND CCNDkTOR.
;aI
TF C TI
�'; B GROUFt: CONDUCTORS USED iN THE -BOIL TY uR0 INp AS D -GHTNI iG PRO C ON
°ALIIG
.'.... -
A%a
=
SYSTEMS SRAti CDT BE R.^.UTEOTHRL'RM..HME OBJECTS TINA' :'F'.iRM ARIHO AROUND
`: 1HE CONDUCTOR SVCtI AS METALLIC CONDUITS, METAL S:.RP'CiRTrUP5 ORSLEEVES
,. . .x•R
,•�.
I... - ..' .'.. '. THROUGH WkLLS OR FLOOR$ NAIEN IT :S REQUIRED TO BE NOUSEf13N CONDUIT 'TO MEET
. .rw^x
... .._._....
...:::.
CODE. REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CONDITIONS, WN- METALLIC MA'£R AL SUCHAS PJC
...._,.
¢c rx
PLASTIC CONDUIT SHALL SE USED WHERE USE OF METAL GONP fi'313 UtV VOi )BOLE tE G..
NON•MEi-Az L.IC CONDUIT PRCHIRV?Fn BY LOCAL COUF)THr :G.RDUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE
'. ELECTRICAL NOTES
BONDED TO EACH END OF THE MET CDNW :T
SP -2
SITE SURVEY M
m dmw ll� �4.
,�T tl-- K- —1-1
P m - ula'� V
W w 1-1 i. 'Ti 24% 1w.
tl 41 it
X=
tk. E 'm
Zj
24
tZ,
w
DETAIL
-A 4.
e
LEGEND
k
M"PLOMly
wow Z5 -MIME
w
Lr"
4s $TOM k-wioLr
AMA
. ........ ..q ...
. ...
..... . . . ... ................... ... ..... . . .............. .
WAIN HIOPMT
T T
af�ME
ma OP M*vnm
LW fy'
a ...... Y,
w FENC-1 M1W
rf)
7-
p
rRlolalr 6"Aw corn _i3OR
SITE #: NIN-MSP0177
SITE NAME:
re a r NORMANDALE ELEMENTARY i -17
G.
F
0
c^
GENERAL
- DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITF THE FOOL LOVANG CODES.
2W7( MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE
-
DESIGN: OADS:
VAND LOAD (ASCE 7 -05)
'4 SK: WIND SPEED i3 SEC, GUSTS = 90 MPH
WIND IMPORT ANCE FACTOR.! =1."
WIND EXPOSURE 6
WIND
OUST FACTOR.. G - 0.85
.,F-: FORCE COEF!" NT: CT =1.65
WIND DRECTIONAUIY FACTOR: Kd = 0.85
VELOCITY PRESSURE EXPOSURE COEFFICIENT K: = .
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR. KV --'.0
VELOCITY PRESSURE' ez - 16.9 PSF
ANTENNA 8 MOUNT WEIGHT -- _wXB 1 NCLUDES Y,,`O RADIAL 10E1
CONTRACTOR I$ RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF EXISTING BUILDNG UTILITIES,
STREETS, EQUIPMENT ETC. DURING C014S- RUCTION. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PROTECTION
AS REQUIRED,
FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS, DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS PRIOR TO
FABRICAT, ION.
ANY HOLES CUT IN THE EXISTING OR NE' W' STRUCTLIRE WHICH ARE NOT DETAILED ON': HE
STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE RELIEWED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION W1TH THE ENGINEER.
- CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS AND FASTEN @4- REQUIREMENTS WITH
IiANUFACTUtER.
STRUCTURAL DRAVANGS SHALL NOT BESCALED FOR DIMENSIONS. COORDI,NA` WITH THE
ENGINEER IF DIME4SI04S ARE NO 'T CLEAR
- AN'Y W,;MPING -STYLE FRICTION CONNECTIONS, INCLUDING U -BOLTS, SHOULD INCLUDE A NEOPRENE
BARRIER (WITH A GALVANIZED METAL SHIM, BETWEEN THE CLAIIPJ%1 BOLT AND THE BASE MATERIAL
TO PROTECT THE COATING AND PREVENT CORROSION,
ALL HARDWARE SHOULD BE GALVANIZED OR OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL, NOT PAINTED,
STRUCTURAL STEEL AND !.':ISCEL.LANEOUS METALS
ALL S T RU i URAL TUBING 'i 0 BE 0500, GRADE B.
- ALL OTHER STRUCTURAL STF-EL SHAPES TO BE ASTM A36
ALL WELDING ELECTRODES SHALL BE E70XX,
FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBERS IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE ALSC CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE.
ALL WELDING TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIREO WELDERS AND SHALL CONFORM ToA,W.S. 07.1.
• ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS ME. TAL 9 EXPOSED TO EXTERIOR CONDITIONS
SHALL BE GALVANIZED. TOUCH UP ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
WELDING
-ALL WELDING SHALL BE BY A CERTIFIED WELDER.
• ALL WELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH THE AWS STRUCTUPAL WELDING CODES, INCLUDING
ANS'AWWA D10O- 96'A.iWA STANDARD FCR WELDED STEEL TANKS FOR WATER STORAGE' AS
MOCIFIED TO DATE.
MAKE ALL WELDS TO THE TANK WALL WITH E7018 LOW HYDROGEN ROD. WEELO SMOOTH AND AVOID
UNDERCUTS AND BURRS, GRIND SMOOTH Ai WELDS SO THAT NO SHARP PROTRUSIONS REMAIN,
SMOOTH IS DEFINED AS NO CUTS OR ABRASIONS OCCUR WHEN RUBBING YOUR HAND OVER THE WELD.
DO NOT WELD WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMPERATUKE IS BS-CW 327 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
AWWAO100, SEC. 102.1 ARE FOLLOWED.
- BEFORE WELDING, REMOVE ALL COATINGS VTFBN V OF THE ARIA TO BE WELDED. PREPARE EXISTING
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT SURFACES WHERE WELDING IS TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SSPC -SP•10 WHITE: METAL BLAST CLEANING CUE,
DO NOT WELD GALVANIZED COMPONENTS DIRECTLY TO THE TANK SURFACE. GRIND GALVANIZED
SURFACES FREE OF GALVANIZING PRIOR TO WELDING. PREPARE EXISTING STRUCTURAL COMPONENT
SURFACES WHERE WELDING L TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE V 17H AWS CODE,
• COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE A WA D -100, AWS 01.1, ANSI. AST,) STANDARDS, ACI, AISC ANO FEDERAL.
STATE. AND LOCAL CODES DURING CONSTRUCTION DESIGN ANO FABRK:ANON.
SUBMITTALS
-STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP DRAWINGS, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS: SHALL BE SUBMITTED
TO THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD FOR THE STRUCTURAL STEEL PRIOR TO
FABRICATION,
PAINTING
,�•s s+
• PANTING OF ALL NEW ITEMS AND REPAIR OF ALL DAMAGED AREAS TOWER NT.L BE REQUIRED.
a
SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINTING REOLIREMENTS ARE AS ;GLOWS:
•
- REMOVE. ALL SURFACE CONTAMINANTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SSPC -SPI SOLVENT CLEANING.
DO NCT USE HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS ON SURFACES TO BE COATED WITH WATER -BASED COATING.
a ;
CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL RUST, SAG, WELD SPLATTER, WELD SCABS, MILT. SCALE, AND LOOSE PAINT.
L
- PROTF-CT ALL AREAS ADJACENT TO WELDING AND,'OR GRINDING OPERATIONS TO PREVENT DAMAGE OF
co B
SURROUNDING INTACT PAINT SYSTEM.
SHOP ABRASIVE BLAST CLEAN TO A COMMERCIAL GRACE iSSPC -SPE), RE-LAST ALL SURFACES WHERE
f
RUSTING HAS REOCCURRED OR THAT DO NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS.
•
IF GALVANIZED MATERIALS ARE USED, THE GALVANIZED SURFACES MUST BE SOLVENT WIPED
;NON - HYDROCARBON SOLVENT) AND BRUSH-BLASTED (.SSPC•SP?; PRIOR TO COATING.
a
. ANTENNA COVERS, CCAXIAL CABLE, NON - METALLIC SUBSTRATES AND PREbIAUSLY PAINTED SURFACES
' {{
SHOULD BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING TANK COLOR AND MAY REOVIR-t SCARIFICATION PRIOR "0
COATING,
- SURFACE PROFILE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION.
- COATINCS SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE .VANUFACTURER'S PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS.
- SURFACES TO BE COATED SMALL BE CLEAN, DRY, AND FREE 0° AIRBORNE DUST AND CONTAMINANTS AT
THE TIME OF APPLICATION AND WHILE FILM 15 FORMING-
- FINISH COAT SHALL BE UNIFORM IN COLOR AND SHEEN WITHOUT STREAKS, LAPS, RUNS, SAGS OR
MISSED AREAS.
INTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD HAVE TWO COATS OF SHETiY IN 'WILL! TAMS N',ACROPDXY 648 OR
TNEMEC SERIES 161 WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 4.0.6.0 MILS PER COAT;.
EXTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF SHERWIN WILLWIS MACROPDXY
646 OR'NEMEC SERIES 1614k4TH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 4,D - 6.0 MILS. AND A FINAL FINISH COAT
4
OFF SHERWN WILLIAMS ACROLON 218 OR TNEMEC SERIES 107411075 WITH A -CRY FILM THICKNESS
OF 22.30 MILS. COLOR. SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTEROR TOPCOAT COLOR.
ANTENNA COVERS SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF SHER+tiIN WILLIAMS PRO -CRY! PRIMER
WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 20.42 MILS. AND A FINAL COAT OF SHERWN WKIJAMS SHER•CRYL
HPA WTT-1i A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 2,0.30 MILS. COLOR SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR
TOPCOAT COLOR
- COAXIALCABLE SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF X4-M 2177 PR MERWITH A DRY FS,M
THICKNESS OF 2.0.9.0 MES, AND A FINAL FINISH COAT OF SHERWIN WTLJAMS SHER -CRYL HPA
s
, a -
WTTH A. DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 15- 4.0 MILS. COLOR SHALL 111ATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR TOPCOAT
COLOR.
• FOLLOW THE PAINT MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A.tEIENT CCNDI TICNNS FOR
APPLICATION, WET AND DRY FILM THICKNESS AND CURE TIME.
SITE MN- MSP0177
NORFAIANDALE
ELEMENTARY
(FULL MW & WIMAX)
5bse A;nn c� v�
IK —LbY CU-11IN III AT 111L1 K Ati, 81TC7ICA1bfl,
ryx'i�. °'�
_.._.
tlatF."\U!M.RYIti!(h !.!01 11C1TIAMAIx1C1'
aaZ�KC
i.x'8NSln F.ywa iNU� k rilk
:.,,ws,>t lbe slntacl w:wwaw
iaR, � N I*8
EVA. ....................��..._._
<,nar w.vac.
f} r
si
C
4
STUD Wr'ELDING
• PROVIDE 304 STAINLESS STEEL FLANGED CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUD.
-ALL INEi DING SHALL COMPLY WITH THE STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE,' AWS D'.1 AND'STANDARD
QUALIACATION PROCEDURE' AWS.
- ALL 5?RUCTL'RAL JOINTS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 'SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURA_ JC{NTS USING
ASTM'325 OR A4110 BOLTS STANDARDS
APPROVED BY RESEARCH COUNCIL ON RIVETED ATiD BOLTED STRUCTURAL JOINTS OF THE ENGINEER'NG
FOUNDATION: AISC.
• ALL INSTALLATION PERSONNEL SHALL HAVE A WIMMU N1 OF 6 MO.Nti'S EXPERIENCE IN INSTALLING
CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUDS AND ABLE TO
CONSISTEYRY AND SUCCESSFULLY INSTALL CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUDS AND PASS INSPECTION
TESTS P.EOUIRED.
• STUD IANUFACTURER MUST CERTIFY':. THAT STUDS DELIVERED CONFORM TO A':k5 01 ' STRJCTURAL
WELDING CODE.
• ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT MUST BE SUPPLIED TC INSTALL THE CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUD IN THE
METHOD RECOMMENDED BY STUD
MANUFACTURER AND CONSTRUCTION' OOCLIAENTS.
-
PRIOR TO COI4MENCING WORK, CAREFULLY INSPECT AND VERIFY THAT WORK, IS COMPLETE. TO POINT
WHERE THIS WORK. MAY PROPERLY COMMENCE.
i'ERiFY THAT CAPACITOR DISCHARGE WELDING MAYBE PERFORMED iN ACCORDANCE WITH ORIGINAL
DESIGN, PERTINENT CODES AND REGUi.ATiOHS, AID PERTINENT PORTIONS OF REFERENCED STANDARDS.
- IMMEDIATELY NCTIFY OWNER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. DO NOT PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION IN AREAS
OF DISCREPANCY UNTIL. FULLY RESOLVED. COMMENCEMENT OF INSTALLATION SIGNIFIES ACCEPTANCE
OF SURFACE CONDITIONS.
PROTECT !NSTALLED WORK AND MATERIALS OF OTHER TRADES.
- BEFORE CD STUC vtFLCM4C, CLEAN STUD CONTACT LOCATION TO BARE METAL WITH SP3 PCWER TOOL
CLEANING.
- 11FELD STUDS WITH AUTOMATICALLYT ' :ME : MELD INGEOUIPME NTCONNECTEDTOASUTABLESO',RCE
OF DIRECT CURRENT ELECTRODE NEGATIVE POWER. WELDING VOLTAGE, CURRENT, TIME, AND GUN
SETTINGS FOR LIFT AND PLUNGE SHOULD BE SET AT OPT DJUM SETTINGS, BASED ON PAST PRACTICE.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF STUD AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER, OR BOTH. ANSVAWS C5.4, REM- 1MENDED
PRACTICES FOR STUD WELDthIG. SHOULD ALSO BE USED F QR TECHNIQUE GUIDANCE.
DO NOT WELD WHEN THE BASE METAL TEMPERATURE IS BELOW ' 0 DEGREES F iMINUS 15 DEGREES C) OR
WHEN SURFACE IS WET OR EXPOSED TO FALLING P;IN OR SNOW.
• VISUALLY EXAMINE TEST STUDS FOR FULL 380•DEGREE FLASH.
STUDS WELDED DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK NOT N CONFORMANCE WITH CODE PROVISIONS,
AS INDICATED BY VISUAL INSPECT ION, REQUIRE CORRECTIVE ACTION AT COW.RACTOP,S EXPENSE.
• STUDS NOT SHOWING FULL. 360.0 -EGREE FLASH OR STUDS REPAIRED BY WELDING:
1. BEND TO AN ANGLE OF APPROXp4nTF1 Y 15 DEGREES FROM ITS ORIGINAL AXIS, ACCORDING TO
1.7,1.4 OF A'D'S D11
2. TORQUE TEST THREADED STUDS.
3. THE DIRECTION OF BENDING FOR STUN WITH LESS THAN 3Ow- DEGREE FLASH SHALL BE OPPOSITE
TO THE MISSING PORTION OF THE FLASH.
4, STUDS MAY, AT THE OPTION OF CONTRACTOR, BE REPAIRED BY ADDING THE MINIULIM FGLET
WELD AS REQUIRED BY AWS 01.1. IN PLACE OF THE MISSING FLASH, EXTEND REPAIR WE_LOS
MINIMUM 11 INCHES BFYOND EACH END OF THE DISCONTLNUIT:Y BEING REPAIRED.
IF AN ACCEPTABLE STUD HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM A COMPONENT SUBJECTED TO TENSILE STRESSES.
THE AREA FROt4 WHICH THE ST130 WAS REMOVED SHALL BE MADE SMOOTH AND FLUSII.
WHERE THE BASE FOETAL HAS BEEN PULLED OUT IN T�= COURSE OF STUD REMOVAL, SMAW WITH LOW -
HYDROGEN ELECTRODES IN CONFORMANCE WRH THE REQUIREN':ENTS OF THIS CODE TO FILL THE
POCKETS, AND THE WELD SURFACE SHALL BE FLUSH.
IN COMPRESSION AREAS OF MEMBERS, IF STMT} FAILURES ARE CONFgNEO TO SHANKS
OR FUSION ZONES OF $-I U DS, A NEV STUD MAY BE WIELDED ADJACENT TO EACH
UNACCEPTABLE AREA IN LIEU OF REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ON THE EXISTING
WELD AREA.
- IF BASE METAL IS P'U'LLED CUT DURING STUD REMOVAL THE REPAIR PROVISIONS
SHALL BE THE SAME AS FOR TENSION AREAS EXCEPT THAT WHEN THE DEPTH OF
DISCONTINUITY IS THE LESSER OF '18 INCH OR 7 PERCENT OF THE BASE METAL
THICKR.ESS, THE DISCONTINUITY MAY BE FLARED BY GRINDING IN LIEU OF FILLING
WITHWELD METAL.
WHERE A REPLACEMENT STUD IS TO BE PROVIDED, THE BASE METAL REPAIR SHALL
BE MADE PRIOR TO WELDING THE REPLACEMENT' STUD.
• THE AREA OF COMPONENTS EXPOSED TO VIEW IN COMPLETED STRUCTURES SHALL
BE MADE SMOOTH AND FLUSH WHERE A STUD RA -S SEEN REMOVED.
PROPOSEDCLEAR-t
WIRE ANTENNA
:1
HSS3x3x134 BRACKET, PROVIDE (2) -
BRACKETS TOTAL WITH AY-O*
VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN
EACH BRACKET, ,L
PL 114 axr, CUSTOM BEND -
TO MATCH RADIUS,
PL 1 %4x5': —�
I
PROPOSED CLEAR
WIRE ANTENNA.
3'0 STD GALVANIZED PIPE x 6A' TYP. EACH END
W; X2 U•BOLT PER CHANNEL. Wf PLASTIC CAP
BOTH ENDS.
HSS 2x3xY4*x3'-C: LONG TUBE: TYPK:AL OF i2T PER SECTOR
PL L4'x8514', CUSTOM BEND TO MATCH RA01'US.
STUDI WELD {4j rO THREADED STUDS TO TANK LEG
TF EACH FASTENING FIOLEYJ :NEOPRENE PAD BET.4EEN
2 •I TOWER LEG AND SUPPORT BRACKET PLATE. CAP
STUD Wi PLASTIC clAP TO PRVENT RUSTING. T" P-
INWARD FACING SURFACE OF
WATFR TOWER LEG
STUD WELD (4)� 0 THREADED STU-- TO TANK LEG (- EACH FASTENING
HOLE W! NEOPRENE PAD BETWEEN TOWER LEG AND SUP-PORT
BRACKET PLATE. CAP STUD WIPLASTIC CAP TO PR' +ENT RUSTING. TYP.
C6xl3.T5xT-T ANTENNA
STRUT ARM, ONE AT EACH
BRACKET LOCATION
TYP. TANK LEG ANTENNA BRACKET
LEG SURFACE
,,.,-TANK
�
%'OTHREAOEO STUD
WI PLASTICCAP, TYP.
lye TYP.
a
r
"A-Tn
?LATE
NOTES:
1. SHOP FABRICATE NEW BASES AS REQUIRED,
2. TORQUE NUT TO 35FT4LBS FOR c3 UNF AND
38FT {BS FOR 12 UNC.
3. SEE ALSO WELDING AND PAINTING NOTES,
SHEET S1 AND S%.
4, CAULK BASE PLANE EDGES WITH SIKA•FLEX.
4 SIDES.
S. PROVIDE NEOPRENE PAD 1 GASKET BETWEEN
PLATE AND COLUMN,
/_2 \ ANTENNA BRACKET PLATE DETAIL
`Qv.
E
• c
a
L �
o
xs
f
c
SITE IVIN- IV1SPO177
NORMANDALE
ELEMENTARY
(FULL k:W & WIMAX)
:el^ ft'N DN.YE
ESN+ :; LAN
axsrss�r xs
.,.wn
llmxznYCCgrxn •nurmd+I.�r:.smir+l :ntxm.
•w,. -�.
S,Y
(xikk'illxWNWMla.AMD
HAT�I AM. AMLl
Vi�CT xtiJtxmUM: AIei SIW": i ., {M A'x /LY
4x"f''MSKV MNl^a i"Mlkllm
Gellual Now
Blckei Delete .
w >:VAN 61.9E_RGLCNU _
wa ce
i1 r
S2
mmv
WATER TOWER LEG
STUD WELD (4) J*0 THREADED STUDS TO TANK
LEG 41 EACH FASTENING HOLE* NEOPRENE PAD
BETWEEN TOWER LEG AND SUPPORT BRACKE1.
PATE. CAP STUD Olf PLASTIC CAP -10 PRVENT
RUS'9NG. TYP.
TS %xl .,'BRACKET,
SPACE AT V-D' VERTICALLY
it ANDREW HORIZONTAL
Z-BRACKET I I
C�SLi SUP=
A325 80-LT CONNECTION
TANK LEG SURFACE
�— H
)J-Oy READ-Er.-TUO
wl; PLASTIC CAP, T P
Ty.
6
y' A36 PU
SHOP FABRICATE NEW BASES AS REQUIRED.
TORQUE NUT TO 35FT-LBS FOR 20 UW ANC
30FT.I.M FOR IS UNC.
3, SEE ALSO IVELDING AND PAINTING NO7ES,
SHEET Si AND S2.
4, PLACE NEOPRENE GASKET SET WEENI PLATE
ANDTANKLEG.
5. PROVIDE NEOPRENE PAD; GASKET GErNtEN
PLATE AND COLUMN.
6. ROUTE INNERCUCT CONDUIT UP FIRST TANY
LEG NORTHEAST OF TANK ACCESS LADDER-
/'I-'\ TYP, TANK LEG CABLE SUPPORT BRACKET
S3
E, f,!ID"HElGj!.T TANK LEG STIFFENER
ANDREW ANGLE ADAPTER Wl NEOPRENE
GASKET PLACED BETWEEN ADAPTER AND
LEG STIMINER.
—SNAP-IN HANGER
NT:
1. ROV7.r. CABLE A LZ" 'NG NEAREST TANK LEG STIFFENER
JUST BEBELOW A W BRACKET SUPPORT, SWITCH
TO IdTRTICAJ. SUPPORT BRACKET TO REACH ANTENNA
BRACKET PROPOSED ELEVATION.
Z SEE GENERAL NOTES FOR NEOPRENE STRIP REQUIREMENTS.
211ORIZONTAL. CABLE SUPPORT DVAl
E6
F,
All 40
� 4
SITE MN-NiSP01177
NORMANDALE
ELEMENTARY
(FULL IAVV & WIMAX)
$644 RLM 'RIVE
EDINA #AM
cTkVIV U.<T INIS n.A-. M OM A—K
Omkrr."
—0.
Smdmi Deta•
LKA
S3
EXHIBIT "E"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S REQUIRED INSURANCE
A. Worker's Compensation. In compliance with all applicable statutes. Also,
Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily Injury
each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
B. General Liability. Occurrence form comprehensive general liability coverage with
limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000 personal
and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000 products
and completed operations aggregate. Maintain Completed Operations coverage
for a minimum of two years after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident.
D. Tenant Property Insurance. In force for the duration of the Lease covering
damages to its property at the Premises.
E. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Sufficient coverage, to the reasonable
satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
F. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide, prior to
tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better), licensed to do business in
the State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in Paragraph 11 of
the Lease. Tenant will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the
General Liability and Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s)
shall also provide the coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material
changed without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Landlord.
134189v01 21
K N K:09/21 /2007
COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE
AGREEMENT
THIS COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT ( "Lease ") is entered into
this day of , 2 between the CITY OF EDINA , a Minnesota
municipal corporation, ( "Landlord" or "City "), and CLEAR WIRELESS L.L.C. , a Nevada
limited liability company, ( "Tenant ").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Landlord is the owner of certain real property located at 6301
Gleason Rd. (Gleason Road Water Tower), Edina, Minnesota, as legally described on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof ( "Property "); and
WHEREAS, Tenant has requested that the Landlord lease a portion of the
Property to Tenant for certain communication facilities as set forth on Exhibit "C"
attached hereto ; and
WHEREAS, Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant a portion of the Property for
Tenant's "Communication Facility" (as hereinafter defined) subject to the terms,
covenants and conditions of this Lease.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. PROPERTY AND PREMISES. Subject to the following terms and conditions,
Landlord leases to Tenant certain space on Landlord's I water tower located on the
Property (the "Tower "), and space adjacent to the Tower in the building located on the
Property (the "Building "), subject to all existing easements, (collectively referred to as
the "Premises ") together with appurtenant non - exclusive easements for access and
utilities on Landlord's Property on a non - exclusive basis. The Premises are described
on Exhibit "B ", attached hereto, and are made a part hereof. The primary purpose of
Landlord's ownership of the Property is to: (a) operate and maintain a municipal water
tower so as to provide water service to residents of; and (b) to provide communication
systems to Edina and other radio tenants.
2. TERM. The initial term of this Lease shall be for a period of five (5) years,
commencing on the "Commencement Date" (as hereinafter defined). Tenant shall have
the right to extend this Lease for four (4) additional five (5) year terms ( "Renewal
Term "). The Renewal Term shall be on the same terms and conditions as set forth
herein except for rental adjustments as provided in Paragraph 3. This Lease shall be
automatically renewed for each of the Renewal Terms unless Tenant gives Landlord
written notice of Tenant's intention not to renew at least ninety (90) days prior to the
expiration of the Initial Term or any applicable Renewal Term.
13418901
RN K:09 /21 /2007
3. RENT.
a. On the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay Landlord, as rent, the
following sums ( "Rent "): Based on Tenant's initial installation of Tenant's
Communication Facility (as hereinafter defined) as described in. Exhibit "C ", attached
hereto, the annual Rent due on Commencement Date shall be $15,000 per year for the
initial five year lease term. The Rent will be billed and payable annually in advance
(prorated for any partial calendar year). The "Commencement Date" shall be defined as
February 1, 2010. The Rent shall be paid in advance with the first payment due upon
the signing of this Agreement thereafter, the Rent will be due and payable on or before
the first day of January of each year during the term of this Lease.
b. The Rent shall be increased each year on January 1st by an amount
equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index ( "CPI ") as provided below, or five
percent (5 %), whichever is greater. The Rent shall never be decreased.
The CPI shall mean the "Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, All
Cities, All Items (1984 = 100)" as published by the United States Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics or, if such index shall be discontinued, the successor index
thereto or, if there shall be no successor index, such comparable index as shall be
mutually agreed upon by the parties. To determine the annual rental increase to be
paid by Tenant, the annual rental for the previous year shall be multiplied by the
percentage increase in the "unadjusted" CPI (not seasonally adjusted) for the twelve
(12) month period ending in June of the previous year. Landlord shall be responsible
for communicating all Rent increases to Tenant.
C. If this Lease is terminated at any time other than on the last day of a
month, Rent shall be prorated, based on a thirty day month, as of the date of
termination, and in the event of termination for any reason other than nonpayment of
Rent, or Tenant's default, all prepaid Rent shall be refunded to Tenant.
d. In addition to Rent, Tenant agrees to timely pay its pro rata share of any
real estate taxes or payment in lieu of taxes required as a result of this Lease.
e. Tenant shall pay a late fee of One Hundred and No /100 Dollars ($100.00)
if the Rent is not paid within ten (10) days of the due date.
4. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL CONTINGENCY.
a. Tenant Application. Tenant's right to use the Premises as provided in this
Lease is expressly made contingent upon (i) Tenant obtaining all the certificates,
permits, zoning and other approvals that may be required by any federal, state, or local
authority (individually "Governmental Approval" or collectively "Governmental
Approvals "); (ii) Tenant complying with the terms and conditions of this Lease and
Tenant's plans submitted to and approved by Landlord, a copy of which plans are
attached hereto as Exhibit "D" ( "Plans "); and (iii) the engineering study specified in
131189v01 2
RNK:09 /21 /2007
Subparagraph 4b below on the Tower to be conducted at Tenant's expense. Landlord
shall cooperate with Tenant in its efforts to obtain and retain such Governmental
Approvals and shall take no action which would adversely affect the status of the
Premises with respect to the Tenant's proposed use thereof.
b. Interference Study. Before initial installation of any structure or facilities
on the Tower or in the Building, Tenant must pay for the reasonable cost of (i) a radio
frequency interference study carried out by the City's communications consultant
showing that Tenant's intended use will not interfere with any existing communications
facilities or the future use by the County for its 800 MHz countywide public safety radio
communication system for law enforcement, fire, ambulance service and other related
needs ( "County System "), and (ii) if necessary, an engineering study showing that the
Tower is able to support the antennas described in the Antenna Application and the
Plans for Tenant's Communication Facility, without prejudice to the City's or County's
use of the Tower. If the study finds that there is potential for interference that cannot be
reasonably remedied or for prejudice to the Tower, Landlord will not approve Tenant's
application.
C. Non - approval. In the event that any application necessary under
Subparagraph 4a above is finally rejected or any certificate, permit, license or approval
issued to Tenant is cancelled, expires, lapses, or is otherwise withdrawn or terminated
by governmental authority so that Tenant, in its sole discretion, will be unable to use the
Premises for its intended purposes, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease
and be reimbursed for any rental payment made pursuant to Subparagraph 3a above.
Notice of Tenant's exercise of its right to terminate shall be given to Landlord. Except
as required under Subparagraph 10d below, upon such termination, this Lease shall
become null and void and the parties shall have no further obligations to each other.
d. User Priority. The Landlord and Tenant agree that the following priorities
of use, in descending order, shall apply in the event of communication interference or
other uses of the Premises that conflict with Tenant's uses or other users of the
Premises while this Lease is in effect:
The Landlord's water storage and distribution needs and the
Landlord's communication needs.
ii. The County System that is not provided by the Landlord, provided
they comply with this Agreement.
iii. Existing leases on the Tower and the Premises, unless there is a
material modification of any existing equipment configuration and/or
frequency characteristics.
iv. Other government - related entities who offer a service to the general
public for a fee, in a manner similar to a public utility, such as long
distance and cellular telephone, not including radio or which the
13,11890 1
3
RN K:09/21 /2007
County is legally authorized to provide. This use shall be non-
exclusive, and the Landlord specifically reserves the right to allow
the Tower and Premises to be used by other parties and to make
additions, deletions, or modifications to its own facilities on the
Tower and the Premises.
V. New leases or renewals of existing leases for non - public safety
communications.
5. PERMITTED USES.
a. Subject to the terms of this Lease, and the recommendations of the City's
communications consultant, the Premises may be used by Tenant solely for the
purposes of installing, removing, maintaining, and operating certain communications
equipment including "Antennas ", "Equipment Cabinets ", "Coaxial Cables ",
"Transmitters ", "Receivers" and related equipment, in accordance with the Antenna
Application and the Plans (as hereinafter defined), subject to such modification and
alterations as may result from changes or improvements in technology (collectively the
"Communications Facility ") and in accordance with the transmission and reception of
wireless communication signals authorized for use by Tenant by the Federal
Communications Commission ( "FCC "). This use is non - exclusive, and Landlord
reserves the right to allow the Premises to be used by others, and to make additions,
deletions or modifications to its own facilities on the Premises as provided herein.
Tenant shall comply with all ordinances, statutes and regulations of local, state and
federal agencies.
b. Tenant, its agents and contractors, are hereby granted the right, at
Tenant's sole cost and expense, to enter upon the Premises and the Property and
conduct such studies as Tenant deems necessary to determine the Property's suitability
for Tenant's intended use. These studies may include surveys, soil tests, environmental
evaluations, radio wave propagation measurements, field strength tests and such other
analyses and studies as Tenant deems necessary or desirable.
C. The placement of the Tenant's Equipment Cabinets, Coaxial Cables and
the manner in which the Antennas are attached to the Tower shall be subject to the
prior approval of the Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Landlord shall, at all times, use reasonable efforts to provide Tenant ingress, egress,
and access from an open and improved public road. Landlord agrees to issue Tenant a
key for the gate to the Property and Premises. Tenant will not allow any mechanics' or
materialmen's liens to be placed on the Property as a result of its work on the Property.
d. Landlord agrees to give reasonable advance notice of any major repair or
maintenance activities related to Tower operations. In the case of an emergency,
notification is not required; however, Tenant will be notified as soon as possible of a
recognized emergency. In the event that use of the Tower for water service, or use of
the Tower to perform any necessary maintenance or repair, is interrupted or made
134189v01 d
RN K:09121 /2007
impractical because of Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables on the Tower, the City
may interrupt Tenant's use of the Premises as reasonably necessary to prevent
interruption of water service or interruption of maintenance and repair of the Tower.
The City will use its best efforts to prevent or minimize interruptions to Tenant's use.
Prior to Landlord painting and reconditioning the Tower, Tenant shall, at it
expense, have its Communication Facility equipment tested by a third party consultant
of Tenant's choice, to certify that the Antennas, Coaxial Cables and all Transmitters and
Receivers are in proper working condition. Testing results must be acknowledged in
writing to Landlord. Upon completion of the painting and Tower reconditioning, Tenant
shall, at its expense, test its Communication Facility as provided above and certify the
results to Landlord. Final testing and certification of the results must be completed
within three (3) weeks of notification by Landlord. Tenant shall provide Landlord's
painting contractor with pertinent safety instructions relative to working near the
antennas, and if necessary, Tenant must lower the power levels while Landlord's
painting contractor is working near the Tenant's Antennas.
e. 'Any additional expense of repainting, repairing, or maintaining the
Premises, Building or Tower reasonably incurred by the City as a direct consequence of
the presence of Tenant's Communication Facility being located thereon shall be paid
promptly by Tenant to the City upon receipt of the City's written notice of such additional
cost, which notice shall state the reason(s) for the incurring of such costs and shall
include a reasonable itemization of such costs.
f. Tenant agrees that if Tenant's equipment in its Communication Facility
produces noise levels that cause a disturbance to the surrounding neighbors of the
Property, Tenant will at its own expense install noise mitigating equipment or a buffer to
meet State noise standards.
g. Tenant shall notify the City of Edina scheduled work on its Communication
Facility that is to be done after 5:00 o'clock p.m. on business days, and any time on
weekends and holidays. The notice shall be given to City so that it is received at least
48 hours in advance of the start of the scheduled work. In the case of Tenant's
emergency work on its Communication Facility Tenant shall notify the City as soon as
practicable after commencement of the work.
h. Tenant may not add, change or alter the Communication Facility from that
set forth and /or shown on Exhibit "C" and the Plans without the prior written approval of
the Landlord, however, such approval shall not be required for Tenant to change similar
type equipment, provided that any such change does not materially change the
appearance or location of the Tenant's Communication Facility or effect the structural
integrity of the Tower. Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord for all reasonable costs
incurred by the Landlord in connection with any alteration or modification of, or addition
to, Tenant's Communication Facility pursuant to this paragraph, including but not limited
to plan review, structural review, site meetings, inspection time, and as -built updating
because of Tenant's changes, including attorney's fees for drafting and and /or reviewing
134189v01 5
RNK:09 /21 /2007
documents; provided, however, that with respect to any such alteration, modification or
addition, additional Rent may be charged for the additional Equipment Cabinets or other
communication equipment that is installed by Tenant.
6. TENANT'S COMMUNICATION FACILITIES.
a. Landlord agrees to maintain and operate the Property and the Premises in
accordance with good engineering practices, with all applicable FCC rules and
regulations.
b. Tenant agrees to install equipment, (Tenant's "Antenna Facilities ") in
compliance with FCC rules and regulations, and good engineering practices. Any
damage done to the Premises during installation or during operations shall be repaired
at Tenant's expense within thirty (30) days after written notification of damage. Tenant
agrees that its Antenna Facilities will be of types and frequencies which will not cause
radio frequency interference to Landlord, the County or to any other Lessees of the
premises, provided that Landlord, County, all Lessees and other users of the Property
are in full compliance with Paragraph 6 (a) above. In the event such interference does
occur, and Tenant is advised of such interference, Tenant shall eliminate such
interference within twenty -four (24) hours or cease using the equipment causing the
interference except for short tests necessary for the elimination of the interference. It is
further agreed that Landlord in no way guarantees to Tenant non - interference to the
operation of Tenant's equipment. Landlord will use its best efforts to notify other users
of interference, and to coordinate elimination of interference among site users. If
Tenant clearly demonstrates the primary cause of the interference to be the property of
Landlord or another user, Landlord will notify the other user to eliminate the interference
within 24 hours or cease using the equipment causing the interference.
C. Prior to adding additional transmitter or receiver frequencies on the
Premises, Tenant agrees to notify the Landlord of the modified frequencies so that the
Landlord can perform the necessary interference studies to insure that the modified
frequencies will not cause harmful radio interference to other existing Premises leases.
Tenant will be required to pay the reasonable costs for said study which will be
performed by Landlord's professional communications engineer. In the alternative,
Tenant may perform the interference studies and submit the results to the City.
However, the City, in its sole discretion, shall retain the right provided herein to submit
the study results to its professional communications engineer for review at Tenant's
expense.
d. Tenant shall be solely responsible for any taxes on its personal property.
e. Tenant shall comply with attached coating specification for any repainting
of the water tower during installation or thereafter.
7. UTILITY SERVICE. Landlord will allow Tenant, at Tenant's cost and expense, to
connect to its existing utility services. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with pertinent
13418901 6
RN K:09/21 /2007
information as to the exact type of AC power requirements, and at Tenant's cost and
expense, Landlord's electrician will wire the dedicated circuit. Landlord will review
Tenant's power usage based on Tenant's application, and what Tenant believes to be
its average monthly kilowatt hours. Landlord may charge additional Rent to Tenant's for
the electricity used by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible for any damages
which occur as a result of interruption of any utility services. The Premises does not
have a generator; therefore, Landlord is not responsible for providing emergency
backup electricity to Tenant if there is an interruption in electric service to the Premises.
Landlord will provide and pay for the cost of air conditioning the Building. Payment for
telephone service for Tenant's Antenna Facilities shall be Tenant's responsibility without
any adjustment to Rent.
8. ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY. As technology advances and improved
antennas are developed which are routinely used in Tenant's business, Landlord may
require, in its sole discretion, the replacement of existing antennas with the improved
antennas if the new antennas are more aesthetically pleasing or otherwise foster a
public purpose, as long as the installation and use of the improved antennas are
practical and technically feasible at this location.
9. ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may permit
additional buildings to be constructed on the Property. At such time as this may occur,
Tenant will permit said buildings to be placed immediately adjacent to the building
Tenant occupies and will allow attachments to Tenant's building so as to give the
appearance that all buildings are a connected facility. Said attachments will be made at
no cost to Tenant and will not compromise the structural integrity of the building Tenant
occupies.
10. DEFAULT. Any of the following occurrences, conditions, or acts shall be
deemed a "Default" under this lease:
a. If Tenant fails to pay amounts due under this Lease within thirty (30) days
of its receipt of written notice that such payments are overdue;
b. If either party fails to observe or performs its obligations under this Lease
and does not cure such failure within sixty (60) days from its receipt of written notice of
breach without, however, limiting any other rights available to the parties pursuant to
any other provision of this Lease. If the default may not be reasonably cured within
such sixty (60) day period, Tenant may request that Landlord grant tin extension of the
time to cure.
C. Except as expressly limited hereby, Landlord and Tenant shall have such
remedies for the default of the other party hereto as may be provided by this Lease, at
law or equity following written notice of such default and failure to cure the same within
the applicable time allowed to cure under the terms of this Lease.
11. TERMINATION.
13418901 7
RNK:09121 /2007
a. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Lease may be terminated,
without penalty or further liability, as follows:
by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice of a Default as
defined herein (without, however, limiting any other rights available
to the parties pursuant to any other provisions hereof);
by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant if Tenant
is unable after filing all necessary applications for obtaining or
maintaining of any license, permit or other Governmental Approval
and making all reasonable efforts and using due diligence to
comply with all requirements necessary to obtain or maintain any
license, permit or other Governmental Approval necessary for the
installation and /or operation of the Tenant's Communication
Facility;
iii. by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant to
Landlord that the Premises or Tenant's Communication Facility are
or become unacceptable under Tenant's design or engineering
standards for Tenant's Communication Facility or the
communications system to which Tenant's Communication Facility
belongs;
iv. by Landlord and /or Tenant, after the expiration of applicable cure
period, if there is an interference problem with Landlord's or
County's Communication Systems that cannot be corrected;
V. Upon one hundred eighty (180) days written notice by Landlord if its
Council decides to sell or redevelop the Property or Premises
and/or discontinue use of the Property or Premises for a water
tower; or
vi. by Landlord upon sixty (60) days written notice to Tenant if it
determines that the Tower is structurally unsound, including, but not
limited to, consideration of age of the Tower, damage or destruction
of all or part of the Tower on the Premises from any source, or
factors relating to condition of the Premises; or
vii. by Landlord upon ninety (90) days written notice if it determines
that Tenant has failed to comply with applicable ordinances, or
state or federal law, or any conditions attached to government
approvals granted thereunder, after a public hearing before the
Landlord's Council.
1341R9vOI
RNK:09 /21 /2007
b. Notice of Termination. The parties shall give notice of termination in
writing by certified mail, return receipt requested. Such notice shall be effective upon
receipt as evidenced by the return receipt. All rentals paid for the Lease prior to said
termination date shall be retained by Landlord.
C. Tenant's Liability for Early Termination. If Tenant terminates this Lease
other than of right as provided in this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as liquidated
damages for early termination, 150% of the annual Rent for the year in which Tenant
terminates, unless Tenant terminates during the last year of any Term under Paragraph
4 and Tenant has paid the annual rental for that year.
d. Upon termination of this Lease, Tenant shall, within ninety (90) days
thereof, remove all of its Antennas, Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables from the
Premises, and the Tower. Tenant, at its expense, agrees to return the Premises and
the Tower surface where Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables have been to their
original condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Any of Tenant's property remaining
on the Premises or the Tower ninety (90) days after the expiration or the termination of
this Lease shall be removed by Landlord at Tenant's cost and expense and shall
become the property of Landlord free of any claim by Tenant or any person claiming
through Tenant.
134189vU 1 y
RNK:09/21J2007
12. INSURANCE.
Tenant agrees to obtain and maintain insurance coverages as specified in this
section and as further defined in Exhibit "E" hereto.
a. Worker's Compensation. The Tenant must maintain Workers'
Compensation insurance in compliance with all applicable statutes. The policy shall
also provide Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily
Injury each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
b. General Liability. The Tenant must maintain an occurrence form
comprehensive general liability coverage. Such coverage shall include, but not be
limited to, bodily injury, property damage -- broad form, and personal injury, for the
hazards of Premises /Operation, broad form contractual, independent contractors, and
products /completed operations.
The Tenant must maintain aforementioned comprehensive general liability
coverage with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000
personal and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000
products and completed operations aggregate. These limits may be satisfied by the
comprehensive general liability coverage or in combination with an umbrella or excess
liability policy, provided coverage afforded by the umbrella or excess policy are no less
than the underlying comprehensive general liability coverages.
Tenant will maintain Completed Operations coverage for a minimum of two years
after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. The Tenant must carry Automobile Liability
coverage. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury Liability and
Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident. The liability limits
may be afforded under the Commercial Policy, or in combination with an Umbrella or
Excess Liability Policy provided coverage of rides afforded by the Umbrella Excess
Policy are no less than the underlying Commercial Auto Liability coverage.
Coverage shall be provided by Bodily Injury and Property Damage for the
ownership, use, maintenance or operation of all owned, non -owned and hired
automobiles.
The Commercial Automobile Policy shall include at least statutory personal injury
protection, uninsured motorists and underinsured motorists coverages.
d. Tenant Property Insurance. The Tenant must keep in force for the
duration of the Lease a policy covering damages to its property at the Premises. The
amount of coverage shall be sufficient to replace the damaged property, loss of use and
comply with any ordinance or law requirements.
134189v01 10
RNK:09 /21 /2007
e. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Tenant must carry sufficient coverage, to
the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
f. Adjustment to Insurance Coverage Limits. The coverage limits set forth
herein shall be increased at the time of any Renewal Term by the greater of the
Consumer Price Index as calculated under Paragraph 2a or 25 %.
g. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide,
prior to tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better), licensed to do business in the
State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in this Paragraph 12. Tenant
will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the General Liability and
Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s) shall also provide the
coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material changed without thirty (30)
days prior written notice to the Landlord.
13. DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION.
a. General. Tenant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord
and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and
against any and all claims, costs, losses, expenses, demands, actions, or causes of
action, including reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs and expenses of litigation,
which may be asserted against or incurred by Landlord or for which Landlord may be
liable in the performance of this Lease, except those which arise solely from the
negligence, willful misconduct, or other fault of Landlord. Tenant shall defend all claims
arising out of the installation, operation, use, maintenance, repair, removal, or presence
of Tenant's Communication Facilities, equipment and related facilities on the Premises.
b. Hazardous Materials. Without limiting the scope of Subparagraph 13a
above, Tenant will be solely responsible for and will defend, indemnify, and hold
Landlord, its agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims,
costs, and liabilities, including attorney's fees and costs, arising out of or in connection
with the cleanup or restoration of the Premises associated with the Tenant's use of
Hazardous Materials. For the purposes of this Lease, "Hazardous Materials" shall be
interpreted broadly and specifically includes, without limitation, asbestos, fuel, batteries
or any hazardous substance, waste, or materials as defined in any federal, state, or
local environmental or safety law or regulations including, but not limited to, CERCLA.
C. Tenant's Warranty. Tenant represents, covenants and warrants that its
use of the Premises will not generate and Tenant will not store or dispose of on the
Premises, nor transport to or over the Premises, any Hazardous Materials, unless
Tenant specifically informs Landlord thereof in writing twenty-four hours prior to such
storage, disposal or transport, or otherwise as soon as Tenant becomes aware of the
existence of Hazardous Materials on the Premises. The obligations of this Paragraph
13 shall survive the expiration or other termination of this Lease.
134189v01
RNK:09 /21 /2007
14. LIMITATION OF LANDLORD'S LIABILITY. If Landlord terminates this Lease
other than as of right as provided in this Lease, or Landlord causes interruption of the
business of Tenant or for any other Landlord breach of this Lease, Landlord's liability for
damages to Tenant shall be limited to the actual and direct costs of the removal or
repair of Tenant's Communication Facility equipment including the Antennas,
Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables and shall specifically exclude any recovery for
value of the business of Tenant as a going concern, future expectation of profits, loss of
business or profit or related damages to Tenant.
15. ASSIGNMENT. This Lease, or rights thereunder, may not be sold, assigned, or
transferred at any time by Tenant except to Tenant's affiliates or subsidiaries. As to
other parties, this Lease may not be sold, assigned, or transferred without the written
consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. For purposes
of this paragraph, an "affiliate" or "subsidiary" means an entity in which Tenant owns
greater than a 50% interest. Landlord hereby consents to the assignment by Tenant of
its rights under this Lease as collateral to any entity which provides financing for the
purchase of the equipment to be installed at the Premises.
If Tenant assigns or transfers Tenant's rights under this Lease to any party as set
forth above, Tenant shall notify Landlord of the assignment and /or transfer and the party
to which Tenant's rights have been transferred shall execute an agreement with the
Landlord which shall be in form and substance acceptable to Landlord agreeing to be
bound by all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Tenant shall not be
released from any liability under this Lease unless Landlord expressly agrees in writing
to release Tenant.
16. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Tenant, upon paying rent, shall peaceably and quietly
have, hold and enjoy the Property and the Premises subject to the terms of this Lease.
17. DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION. If the Tenant's Communication Facility or any
portion thereof is destroyed or damaged so as to materially hinder the effective use of
the Communication Facility by Tenant through no fault or negligence of Tenant, Tenant
may elect to terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) day's written notice to Landlord. In
such event, all rights and obligations of the parties shall cease (except as to the
Tenant's obligations under this Lease to remove the Communication Facility under
Paragraph 11) as of the date of the notice to Landlord and Tenant shall be entitled to
the reimbursement of any Rent prepaid by Tenant. If Tenant elects to continue this
Lease, then the Rent shall abate for a period of ninety (90) days or until Tenant's
Communication Facility is restored to the condition existing prior to the damage or
destruction, whichever is earlier.
18. CONDEMNATION. In the event the whole of the Premises is taken by eminent
domain, this Lease shall terminate as of the date title to the Premises vests in the
condemning authority. In event a portion of the Premises is taken by eminent domain,
either party shall have the right to terminate this Lease as of the date of title transfer, by
134189v01 12
IZNK :09/21 /2007
giving thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. In the event of any taking under
the power of eminent domain, Tenant shall not be entitled to any portion of the reward
paid for the taking and the Landlord shall receive full amount of such award. Tenant
hereby expressly waives any right or claim to any portion thereof. Although all
damages, whether awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the leasehold or
to the fee of the Premises, shall belong to Landlord, Tenant shall have the right to claim
and recover from the condemning authority, but not from Landlord, such compensation
as may be separately awarded or recoverable by Tenant on account or any and all
damage to Tenant's business and any costs or expenses incurred by Tenant in
moving /removing its equipment, personal property, Communication Facility.
19. NOTICES. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if personally delivered or
mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses:
If to Landlord: Assistant City Manager
City of Edina
4801 W 50t" St.
Edina, MN 55424
with copy to: City Attorney
Campbell Knutson
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
If to Tenant: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Site Leasing
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425- 216 -7600
Fax: 425 - 216 -7900
with copy to: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Legal Department
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425 - 216 -7600
Fax: 425 -216 -7900
1341 8901 13
RN K:09/21 /2007
20. MISCELLANEOUS:
a. Authority. Landlord represents and warrants that Landlord has full
authority to enter into and sign this Agreement and has good and marketable title to the
Landlord's Property.
b. Complete Lease; Amendments. This Agreement supersedes all prior
discussions and negotiations and contains all agreements and understandings between
the Landlord and Tenant. This Agreement may only be amended in writing signed by all
parties. Exhibits "A" through "F" are incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
C. Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts by the
parties hereto.
d. Binding Effect. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall extend
to and bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of Landlord and
Tenant.
e. Enforcement and Attorneys' Fees. The prevailing party in any action or
proceeding in court to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be entitled to receive its
reasonable attorney's fees and other reasonable costs and expenses from the non -
prevailing party.
f. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with
the laws of the state in which the Landlord's Property is located.
g. Severability. If any term of this Lease is found to be void or invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect the remaining terms of this Lease, which shall continue in full
force and effect.
h. Recitals. The Recital paragraphs and the terms and definitions therein are
incorporated into this Lease as if they were set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Lease
Agreement the day and year first above written.
LANDLORD:
CITY OF EDINA
Its Mayor
134189v01 14
RNK:09 /21 /2007
F_,jjNLC
Its City Manager
BY:
Its:
TENANT:
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
CAMPBELL KNUTSON
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
Telephone: (651) 452-5000
RNK
11-1 189N 01 15
RNK:0912 112007
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit "A ": Legal Description of the Property.
Exhibit "B ": Tower and Building Assignments.
Exhibit "C ": Antenna Application.
Exhibit "D ": Plans.
Exhibit "E ": Tenant's Required Insurance
134189vO1 16
RNK:09i2 H2007
EXHIBIT "A"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
Address: 6301 Gleason Rd.
Edina, Minnesota 55424
Legal Description:
THAT PART OF LOT 24 CORRESPONDING TO GOVT LOT 1 SEC 6 T 116 R 21 EX
HWY
134189vO1 17
RNK:09 /21/2007
EXHIBIT "B"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189v01 19
RT K:09 /21 /2007
rma•L»'u Jw.,. t �:. • v r .._-- •„ -`.., ..... /`�__T ��rr... SURVEY
�F // E i �y /.
m .».. s wu's ,. .. M», •1 + .. 1rI l f.. `Arr7�
K ayy inrtAnx l w I- ,.� 4s.M Min i G h•y< - i. f p' yf••r•^ kr
e<.f f*`M SoAr � ""i a d t S M [ �� - _- `•__- .«..... -_ ..._� ...._.._.:
U.. ?.x M >^ek o OP9'^. S MPS Aw 4T e.'° ..f. _T —5i 1C1 @ t•S ! rp f e
,.,, , � r .PYa t i vaJ twL Mme, nrYnf e6 ,rw< -. a. \ ,_:�.:� ....- o �. �•pf} r a 3 ><
mo.x PPt rot o r .w.. •c ! Mf< 6,Sn d M A - ".!'�- wP�irw w ♦ �''° �, jp,'� � � ••S•
- : IC oti r .M �„a nR <e,.«; ,T .�,. +.t<, m «..,,J.. <, Y ,..,f.,...t :d x v�,t N.. ca • ;'k''.�' ._: �' `- .'"�'9+,..K �+ - - +J4 @ ,•� d �f /'a z,r '
PuKwl9Fe acr' N :+E*.eM :R+ I'\t .'fit � �." �:•• '�.: tY a �„ JTA �'
f� 14'3 K ,•d 4 - eaM ,ot <.wi✓Ww
.s t >t t c.r xP +r•Mb - arm M, s e( :rrT� f 1. • ! �e /
a P rtero a M
faµ 4� aH•. eM M ee{ 5 ^C t i 1 y w,, ,, � .
IOIY L 4m^ N M pC M CS iM Ca J C. 4, 1 6 � v
W Kr W S M t A !tx9 !e4aNr M s � !'~ ✓,r" ! ' � � h,� y, Y V
kr.2 S+,V 5:.:. t a 5 K a s �. � !'vY.'SR•W'A ,. /.. .. _ e' a �j* � ..
enr < n<v+, n .s «.$ reimv�..: w na.. a xm�, wn r.n,in< ( �"&� �a'"i' ,�! ® \ ± i y� R � _ � •~ ' ...'��
5(C _ :. as vw, ,mcs vaJ exxry i<+ a1 •,R$'W 9 r_� ,� •'E ,[ /
iM \ wa,y oJw M t ^rt ^Mn.y tYmtltY tRe <w!M41P N nN. ( �� - r
<.cr+•rar cwS xrT f tr '?r 4<x 4 6 P y, 1. '. (` ., ���
rwn,4n S.c \ t mirul 47 wYi.M WM - 'F I
uro.1�M.. m .. t ns r..t N. na w ( r.`'�y.••' p r.�
t NacMna9 14< � •w aeM SM•re JJO*. M eNw. snN< f
7i
E196. mr,m. w. M<Rw n...,..<u,:w+ i. a .sue r LEGEND
<•ri1 M+u¢Re< tlnetpt <.enxa 5
r •.
4 n+; m tr Wyw^.�Y _ "'S" a qua ax, m+q• et r Tw^:E Ot':�1LUC+1, � � ,� ®'& V i
am i..,$"r`"»t
ziaas a.�i s,... , ...;•.., s .w, ., � .....• -< w., e < e. ,.+t ,<m b EtEC Lt6Mt „e ! � '� � F ~KtK"•- �+.�JUC3 -%�``' '
,A , I 'r'° WATf•:HN'ifNiJJrT � �.
Ivswni M« \ '-
.v$<aJ'• 2dna . :49Rb.tOa"t+
s 4
1 X33 8 g ,�. —..... ,"• M' Is
�NCf^OSEQ •_••.. rr"a'A' AJ 4NUC
�' t �
.....- ....... .....i. < — yt.Rf'W'x 1316 .• � ,VifJl D � I � — N ...• .� -
'. F %' v TF:.E EOa t0. .•-_.. ,.. '-"• "
•• tax � � •' •- ;--'�� _�. •--� ''s. Is
DETAIL !� Pa ,✓ <r ¢�/ 3' � �` ;! � t" I r' i "l
W f{Y• YYN4 6pC + },MF3P S
SITE #: MN•MSPQVj9 t r s Mtlft « twaietr+nx>vrrtro-t .... _
'J �eMAW. 6CKh5L. i?+W DWt ?.:K»t
- •• SITE NAME: , cssR >te,A:Y Kwx r urea,
' EDINA YJT- GLEASON RD. & CROSSTOWN HWY.!
. uA3' f:.l.lAS ^.N r.,}' � --.—.. ' ` 'kxa.!tnK' . %'t'..'-� V^^+Mi �V.'I.:IY' lf.•s` 4,PrM M0.
7--==71
EUMJR. MY 31495 !.... ow +RN^i!T1a P, t ;Trt nrt•a M'C.
EXHIBIT "C"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189vOl 20
RNK:09 /21/2007
NOTE:
OPOSEO RWELevNTENNA 'PROPOSED DMECTIONAL IFANEL
AN-PYNASLMLL BE POSrrIONFD 0 $JE
I / SASED ON PENDING STRUCT:AIL ! ! • c %!Ft
.. 4r„� / ANALYSIS
a ;ao
.. •-
EXISTING WATER 7At.'K
IPROPGSlD CLEl1RK7RE I . '� U � NCCK
1 IDIRIZOMNALANTENNA
Ipvv.)��..
EDIN
_......._....._._...,,......, ........._.._... _____...�. -.,� 'FUTUFECVARVARE
f
/ -- J.DiRECTtOMALANTENNA
I
EXISTING PAiW, ERS RINGS I
I
PROPOSED CLEARritRE
` //--''GROtfND K!i AT RAD CENTER ���� /F •�''
...... .� ; PROPOSED CLEAMRE
. �.__ ......... ..... ... _ -- ..... DIRECT:ONAti ANiL
PROM 1$EDDAPNEAR ('YP.) "' CI
4"
< '•" _, 'PRO POSED CLEARWIRE(7) I ` rINRL II ¢
aI ) I"MrADUCTCONDUITS 2 PROPGSED,_ANTENNAORIENTATIOAI vR£ qtr M
. AaU NMr ..AU,_s ROUTED - SET r, AZIMUTHS OFF OF TRUE NORTH 2E',at
IN TANK SlArt i t
g3 �P
X .. EXISTING WATER TANK •, � *' ....• • I I
lei
t P OPOSED CLEARWRE r'7F Art L iRAEISNR - _ _'__... _OW_ RECEA+E Y RAD I ..... COAX CAME TAYXC - SP
GROUND i9T AT SASE t
_ A7 MODELt -- iXA ICEN7ERI OHAN AOIE... YPUN6 MOIMi' • +DM. tEtGPx MN
{ — LDRNAO[1S- aAn TYae rc i tv1 flfl59
_.... ..__._ ..._.
1 PROPoS U C�_ARNARE D RED:70NAt. TND TSO" iSD TPfY`0 MN t�SalSi . -tk" �.... .. 9 . + .. 7R
ER -^^^. MrPNYlA 1 t ! _ ...... .... VV
7kOPOSEC N.FRNAE : .... _ ..__.... »__.._»..... ......, t --- --• - -_
Z._ *ao ec �.... eo G SEASON Rd. &
Too v:
NSa ISO IQ
? t OSSTObVN H'YVY.
ai ANTENNA
>.......
i CTR i
yi : :i ' :r AADI7 t(st 9670 +h4!'2.3 124V A•4 ASPO?5) R6 t t .. in .... xtTO 49O5 GLEASON nO.
nt AN TENNR
NNµ s
( 1 : i...... ,..„i... Y.-__ ..
_ ......... ..........
°! • .� i • (x7Lgt COIYtIG K M".t8 i C R i QiuN CASLE YP(IIiW MUIYFt.♦ DN tENGM
f
TNREti i r
:
SECTOR. i !j € KA x
I :. r 30' bYO tpB6:t ...
aANF' AM'NNA I G
REO • Re I Inµ ,
uvo.. -: SLUE tq KATNn IN
:
ANTENNA ( 84O r
'! : i I OFtADE "•. _ SFC,r°GR._..... "a ..,.....33 ? .....t • KATfI1O1tOf:5W 4
TQR ._. .. . REnVA
TON
wn I ANTENNA PLAN
PANEL ANTENNA YELLOW
i IAO RX164 ... ..._.
_. ..:.._ ..... ... _ .. ................ __....__.... sxccoxuqu
TOWER. ELEVATION '`3~ PROPOSED_ ANTENNA SCHEDULE
-, srALPV - W.a ANT-1
SET ALL AZIM4THS at•F „(- TRUE NARTM,
To IN LE FOR MWdiTI'G
,>•l:Sm•,t (Z.5'TOES'E
/T� -
-y„/ p g.ii
1 PIPE INOT SUPPUEO}
IPEt
-
1 .,�
1 PROPOSED GALV
`\
�
�`•.�`
Tip
�" ANTENNA
G i p+
NTNG PIPE
M'NJ `
L......._ .. _...— ...._....__. i ``•.�
OW
NORRONTAL COMPACT O
MWA
...
,.......... j
. .
!
REAR REO
UX
}
PROPOSeOCLEA_RNRE
.:�. _..,. .......
E_
)
DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
i ..
�___ "__. �'
PROPOSCO RADIO --
3
I ] ! PNaPOSW CARRIER RATE _ I
j �. {MOUNTING HAROVdARE I1YP.) . ): I`'u{
jf /�[_�M yy � :'yixk k'T�iY,••��
- "'1 afr is l '.1 v
i
PRDPOSEO fiAP7L�� i
t�5'" I 1 wIFq O4}A'.at[:
�PRDPySEI`C'EARY4iRE PANEL '[ i
ANiETNA.IWT4Y PH&X Atht7Si-0Ji ; �
i}
�! �%' •. � t T&gd1
•� _• _ �� � ,�t
*
tai
_ °.. ..
ADD ANY STA0I1.17ATION OF THE
#
{+N fYCf1CS�..:
I iFNiROL7AVE ANTF.NFM4 PER THE
j STRUCTURALANALYSIS ':.
OMENSIONS 1 DFNENSgN3N . n�NCHCS} i amckStcffim INtmen
X (' l8d lii A Yiel t1Ai R dw t 5.C1
t W�
I
:_._.. .........._.. _......_......_._�
(15 }
T A ! 3{S .(7810] �j 8_. JSd tls !L _ 47A
t
72 SD,J— I C 71, i?.e0a. ( 91 TC .i ?.9a
i,
., ` !
_ .
I SIDE VIEW SIDE IIEA
_.f2
IseD} 1 °.,_a g+.nD4t - -...
r.Y (ETg_..._ E "Ja3 ilia
i+') I
tlt
I
�2
I
1 TYPICAL ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAIL
.__.... ..
.DIRECTIONALANTENNA ,DETAILS
N.fs_.......
ALL ANTENNAS FJRNISHEO YdTN T1OiNiTO.T BHACKEiS. CONTRACTOR
METfia T
SF M`
I !
_..__. ...... .........
TO ^ORNTC RFOUIcO ECHM.L OR0 4T FOR EACH
ZRXIN(
_. �
I
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANTENNA SEPARATION ISOLATION TO AVOID PATTERN DEFORMATION
AN"FNNA WITH HF ENGINE-ER}
w7rrD a(I _ BLUE ""
....... .. ....... ._________._____.._ ._ ...... ......... _ .. _— __..__..
Z. ANTENNA CENTERLINE HECK- IS IN REFERENGF TO FLEVATICIN C.:7'.
B!' 0390. `EU,OW .._ -_I
ANTENNA HEIGHTS ARC SHOVM O.1 TOVIER ELCVAT.ON
NaTF
I SEPARATION IN FEET, MEASURING FROM ;
Ik ANTENNA EDGE TO ANTENNA EDGE
%- CONTRACTJR SMAIL VERIFY ANTENNA PIPE, CABLETYPE, RN0
AZN7UTF 147TH RF ENGINEER ANCYOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGCR
'. WARK CAW :S tj TOP 56 00 TOM.
I ........ _
PRICR TO CONSTRUCTION.
2. CABLES SHALL BE ROUTED N" INNEROUC'a
MINIMUM 'I PREFERRED
5 LOCAL MAGNETIC OEC:NATION FACTOR. PER THE NATIONA:,
ATTACHED TO T"OXR WAVEWEX LADDER USING
G
MN- MSPQOS9
.
" FRcOUr NCY IN ?:dM' IM:iREIEJ'S CARR ERSi HORIZONTAL ! HORIZONTAL VERTICAL.
GEOPHYSICAL DATA CENTERS S'CWOY O'7W PER YFi�T
MNIMUM nnrmNG s 1ENNG7H OR IhmOISR
rreTC +R3,FUTUREV t : a z
°`.CflIQR
EDINA vvT -
RD. 3
onw•eRT9oMU
_ ._._._— .— ..._�__. ...._........._.— �„ .__........_.._.. ..____._.-
EX THIS ANTENNA pr
.^A- AT 33D' Y.C/ULO Ff-
5 CODING (ANTENNA)
QSSTOUVN Nq
S CALF. Y.TS.
I ..
DOB TO di 2 a 7
(SPRSRttCkN, ATT. VENI[O41I
1__
..... ,� tNTHEREDSC,CTOR F,/i
LL
r
1770 TC YZ AiSPHWT,AIT.1'LRIZp11,T faDE1LC,iRtGKET "MEN!O M'S1 T Y 1
C
..... . —. ............ , ... .
�?
��` ,!'�
r
EDINA UN 55435
NY ZSPI CLL.AR"sNE ghL.AX OTFIF,R R:23 71A4 f PFRA70RS) :, 4 a it i
74 MR8CT40NAL FROtd 0
GOING c_OCXVASE
T
t
I �!A•
_
. .. . .
.. _. ... .._.._____... .. ... ....... .......... .......... ... -.4 ... _.�.. .. .. ..... ._..... _ , .._. _
M CPOivsVE 0At:107AUt. NfoFEN TONN7RLIWAYE RA('X:4AU JFttdNI dFLtriY
.«z . . _
! fSONi.C+......
_
ANTENNAS .dTNM j hNTCNNAS VAThIN
.. ....
........ ..,..
r --- —
.................. .....__� ..., ..... ...,,„,.,„. .,,_„„... ....._ .. ____. . _._._
HIS Rt.NOC SHALL BE THIS RAZE SHALL
II 3(a StRECnCNAL FROM 01,
J
-
CAVEAT; v6NG R" APPROACH, THE :'E T..ALN: :ENMB MUST eE G%ACT YNERTCA: LY ALXTNED.ANY OTi';£T YALL REW!RE6
Nr HiDNTAI
CONSICFREDNTHF. BE CCNSIDEREOIN
YELLOYSECTOR THE BLUE SFGTON
I GOING CLOCKVASE
-
i AM DIRECTIONAL FROM
I ^ _........_. —; ..._...._ ._
AIXi:TtW. dEPANAIAJN: YTE RECik.Hd.N+_rATANt TNFN,S TO WE EiARAilpi
D"
GOING GG C OCKNE
ANTENNA SUPPORT
DETAILS S NOTES
%h :NREGThylAi. FRGM T
.................... .
r MNIMIAI::NCHES;7F INCHES PREPERRED)OF VERTICAL OPACING, AS MEASURED FROM P,ADOME EDGES
GO,JL CLOCKWISE
/�6 ,COLOR CODING (DIRECTIONAL)
_ __. . _.
' 3 ANTENNA SPACING MATRIX FOR AP ANTENNAS
ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
;
T -2
AN
/SCALE: N.T.S.
■
HOR120N DUO IF CABLE LENGTH NOTES
fHE R.•t'yON Y4AYE kCRI.Ov. DGD �S AYRN,AUI.E P: SIiYEHai. YM!At+T$ ?II T4 AY(: pMFEPittT RPGUIREMCt FS f�i
t4AX�hN.A`.4 :f CttriC LOS$ T1Ei IF t.AELE LASS SHCULD 9i CN.CUtP "ED INLt.trJh l.L !F GABt ' LCNGIH$
f tR/Fa:Tf>R9 'tM:ifi AFtitEY TG25 N[7AWF'"r13'.:E ' aULE BtLDW L'EI aO,$W r..a bUJOR NGRil IN CUa Y'Ni,NTS
A1$3 "ftE� M.AtR.NJhi N'.!)WFT) IF uA...,._ 101$ Ot UII NOTE THE PART NUMBER (PN) SHOWN ON T/$: UBEL�
CAULx' p
ALLOWED TX IF
AU,p'RF.D T %�
HOR20N DUD TYP &T.A9EL
CABLE 4093
CADLE LOSS
RCS
1-700 Mtttl
i -1900 MNtl
$9JGI.E MDDEM. SINGLE tF ;NG !N�ERNA OMUIN[Ri
!
• MfxiMl9d CAUL[ Ai'TENUAITON AS C!9PtA'YED CN REOUNE f,Vt , t DR
`'! HORIZON Ot10 DU
MAN!SAGP.1RcT.R� UELOEN
: TR;9 CATS
Dre9onWi +o
I
F r NhF 7...R. :.A' S SHIELDED CONN£CTCR
PN: L'04XI078TJ;t .. .. _..I
110 aII
•.7 ? DE
F,irk YR
80.11
• FCONYE.. f.1R; FlxC7tA UY CFNARE
'mw crn;pr.:rmaex:-txc: !A�.O£IN CRNADq
+ :MX<:nU:A CABLE LENGfN: etX) FEET :VTH 21F UGNTi:ING ARRESTOR
3;19"
.SER'AL N:;tdBEP, UYSDevxrc SYSTEM C:.'rALIT" 1
221'UR09N4
1
!
SINGd.E MODEM. BiNGLE IF (NO tNTCRNAL CDM &fJERt
• AF? (N1RdBER: LDFa•73
kEL'.AX
.aid HCRiZON DUO IDU
iiP 70100'
+ F.tA %!ML'M CAUiz U:NGTH 7Sp FEET sMiti <'.F UvNTkdJG ARR -eSTOR
DTarlo+tWR,.
:nRXRpULt CADLE ARENLUiT!ON AS D:SFLAYF,O ^h Rf'N.INF tAA: t2 i]B
YS OR?flM
PN�$0 -000197 -02 i'�
__.._.._
cc ".SUp
11.3 {R3
u �, YR
vat 0•�cx�aw,.aFta+++ MACE Ih GANFDA
Tfia'
I
SEP.':AL txi)MBfR OY.SEXXiX. SYSTEM CAPACITY:
2Lyi OR 9E)A
Lr.PZ•::nA
SNGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF iNO :N'(EHWAL C0�1B!NER?
") HORIZON OUO �'J
ANORk "YY
;.�
DragonY+ava
253" OR C!bt
ass OR 14tH
PN; SOAp03974)2. ....
4 Tn YR
i
f
w»w.aot,;H :+wvsarK.mRt �aAGFrucANAwa
815'OR 197M
3
»EN'u*.L NIiMdEP. fhJSFx,rc, SYSTE4a CAPACITY 3
LUFa.S.:HVa
�
CAULx' p
IF' tON
HORZON OUO
• MANIJ:A;,`,TURER: t:OML13CCFF.
HORIZON OIIO
• ?ART NVU ^E� STaT
RCS
� FC.O/JNEa.TUR: tHOMASg UETTS aU�C.GNSd
DitAL MODEM,
+ N1AXik?UAt CAULE LENGTH 223 FEET Y.•. =1{2e >LlltTN!NGANR!wST^1.2
!
• MfxiMl9d CAUL[ Ai'TENUAITON AS C!9PtA'YED CN REOUNE f,Vt , t DR
BINGLF. IF
MAN!SAGP.1RcT.R� UELOEN
: TR;9 CATS
PART NJMBER: 29191
I
F r NhF 7...R. :.A' S SHIELDED CONN£CTCR
i
+ fAANi;FA,.. JREN. DELOEN
LMR <Dri
PRR N:tMBFW.. is 7tA
80.11
• FCONYE.. f.1R; FlxC7tA UY CFNARE
i�X4630
+ :MX<:nU:A CABLE LENGfN: etX) FEET :VTH 21F UGNTi:ING ARRESTOR
3;19"
' btAX±.1tiM �.dtU4E ATTEhUA ^ON A DI$Pij,YEA ON REO(.INF. f;Ut 11 OR
221'UR09N4
• :ARNUFACTi/RER't,NDREW CGNP
LMR.ODD
• AF? (N1RdBER: LDFa•73
kEL'.AX
N CONNCTOR. LaNF -'S.O ;FEMALE}
iiP 70100'
+ F.tA %!ML'M CAUiz U:NGTH 7Sp FEET sMiti <'.F UvNTkdJG ARR -eSTOR
7'Y
:nRXRpULt CADLE ARENLUiT!ON AS D:SFLAYF,O ^h Rf'N.INF tAA: t2 i]B
TO (�i NMW[ -R74 MA %R &M ^wXLLIL'NG'pt f'CRAGS`2p G0.il Tti.'PCLL4h1NC CALGUTAi:^.y k!US: 26 YM1:kfO.iNNSU AT
80TH TN }TX IF FRFGLFNCY AND iMF. RX FFRF.CUENCY AND pE LOYES- :%THF,TWG RESt.R.tS USED AS TNf MANMOM
LENGTH
,i aNNF R + '/ AT
% A,yOMEDLOS C .CTU i.i$S Ca9LF. LO°..a F,.R :O;. 1wb'KL 100 MHx!
r t
.FX aLLVY4:CLOt1- uONt&G'fOR LfaRGt)tAOLE LUSS t>LR'tX' 1�iNt Ai t{4'p MN:'.1
URAF>CT .AV41.n$ DsTER'rae ?4iar'!r� DMA suPnlFn anrGt. cntxES take c AND oNE +57 Pttis *WD la.F: -...r
JRRESTOp$ CREiTE ! 100 OF t;JNN£LT'ORS LOSS W Tp04Rfa, A.YO 20UB F GL7NNEGlORS LJ93 i¢ t0!NNFR.
':iE EXi,LmLE OELb.YUOE$'.ib� "a M!CSC'.YAyf. tMR- WO : :AIRE. t!E IanttiicAf.T'MF.'$ $('ECFX:.:TGM19 L4D:..ATE
NAT'!711$CAfi1.E NASlU5SES GF 2!@:' Ni' 7DC ®%994t+inND18(l&'tEU'y�2QU1MN1 (fi+E l :K'dlvC�T eG': PC!RT
DATA W ilk, XAMPL£S,l
THE SY$T4N YJET1} t'DY1G TO Ca1,CUNIP CN+LE l NGT!t PaR iS A tKY.tR.CN DIfC. DUN. MLmF.bt, S9J:St£ � 'NI;S yARVJ?T
OF' iNE HOfttTDN qi0 �f)tt'AA,S AN :NTERYA;. GGM9e.�H $(; HA$ CcCHE4gED GNA.t 1.CS$ N7.JJJANf:ES Ct +4tFA9ED'ti
p n+EN yARiANTB.
(S SJf 7'T03:t (%0 a70LGS)
(e1.50R 2'X19 /rit. trq +201 (FEETS
dat FPFT OR ?; METERR IS T.E LDYFS � PESUIi; AND ritLL � Tr¢ M?JtA'UM RECOi10.`ENOED GA+)LE t£NO'H cOR LMRd00,
NOTE ?NAT NCR c Ctt 1X10 JNITS W 6,lAL N100£M, DVAL :a l;(INFK.URaT':GN MAT tASE nN EXTERNµ CR.tE1t♦GR, IN TH!8 CASE
?IP2 EXTENNN CObEittiF3TS LOSS MUSt OE rq,T.Vf7EU iN Tiic LOSS <N„(„n_gP.DNS.
! MKROWAYE CA9LE DISTANCES
OUTER
HORZON OUO
NOR1ZtiN OUO
HORIZON OIIO
CABLE TYPE
CtaMETER
SING4E t400E,M,
DitAL MODEM,
CURL MODEM,
!
i
i
GF CABLE
BINGLF. IF
9WGLE IF
=UAL IF
flttES MICRCCYFVE
7rd'
a30' OR TSs4
tat OR a1M
t:i0' OR ?ofd
LMR <Dri
DRAQUN'::AtiE
P51 fU 15(1'
LCM+:tSCOPE
i�X4630
TIMES te'C.RCWAY?:
3;19"
lAi GR ti'b!
221'UR09N4
9SS'OR ttTM
LMR.ODD
CGtAM9COPE
CGNTACf EtJUJEe.R!Nii -a
R10TORUL:t (OfitiK%`aU!i'
iiP 70100'
YIME$NICRC�wA+E
7'Y
377 GR 7T4F,'
YS OR?flM
370'()i2174M
U.IR -900
ANCREYY
Tfia'
20fT CR AEb1
15^ CH 31M
2Lyi OR 9E)A
Lr.PZ•::nA
ANORk "YY
;.�
aa2' OR t47ht
253" OR C!bt
ass OR 14tH
Lara.3SA
i
At:OREW
.«
815'OR 197M
9f.T CR 5100.1
>..'CR :S'A!
LUFa.S.:HVa
A�S54A
f 9n6'
t9AY OR 2a9M
4::' C%t laiAi
i S S` CR 24SM
��
213' ^R T2M
1 :!: OR a1M
i T9S' <)R t2M
ECt•°x1
E'.A+Et'1
I :'tt5'
120' OR 9£6t
tE6' GR 5$M
1�' GR y7M
£G250
£LIH_N
1t
de2' OR 54tH
285' CR SifA
.07 OR ',1M
ECa -SO
UELOEN
1<S'
J Y CF S ✓..1
156 OR 93M11
2" 7R 0.'iM
9Y: s
! MKROWAYE CA9LE DISTANCES
EQUM'MENT
DISTANCE
MANUFAC?URER
PART NUMBeR
HEULINE
UR TU :bG'
$e'LG£N
EEtGEh'919P. CAST
P.C:OLiNC
UP 70207
ANDRE•aY
FS,it•rS vm SUP£RFLEx i50�M
REDi.ihi.
2Gt'1'O 7Gl
ANDHciN
LL`F'�d - ?SA 1l: !'EL3AX 5iNi3<
ORAGON'NAUE
A T025a'
C�fiAa1SCCPE
$FX3C4
DRAQUN'::AtiE
P51 fU 15(1'
LCM+:tSCOPE
i�X4630
UrtpGON'::AV£
951 TG 7i�:
!.`.UMkJSf'GPE
FXLTdO
OfiAGOHLynb'E
OVER '�'
CGtAM9COPE
CGNTACf EtJUJEe.R!Nii -a
R10TORUL:t (OfitiK%`aU!i'
iiP 70100'
9ELL�N
UELGEN T9?9:. CAT S
. ,tReRfagRt ,
;_ _ !
�� � 3
� � "� f
. ,t
0 Yt
it 3 �§
n �' i� ^�
_�
H _7e,
F 13jlj
E
V � � '�
�� 3.
r..mN €�.
x�
! 1 , -.. ,'
� � i
� ' €
�r � I
:����
'. � is d: q!�':
r .. .'li
MN- MSP0059
EDINA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
CR095T0'NN H'Y'JY.
5161 GLEA$GN NC
EDINA. !dN 55435
i.ACVr•n , ,. � ....
�...�
�1 .aa�.z _ tusw I
!__, .._.. aee i
f IF CABLE
NDTE.S
ANT -3
EXHIBIT "D"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S PLANS
134189vo1 21
RNK:09 /21 12007
.............._.._,
TM
clual W I U
pRJFFaEKXw4,Vf,N ' fER
Ii;orJ uC11ily ;fast N'9 Nnn, 5i511nn, ^t
tt1PC wns pfC1(+'#t41:7 by silC Ct ;HYSf' p d+R°ti
bugs .sa and fhs5 1 Rn n't lu i.. r` �':w!i
Pcc:;s sR'- IEx;PCaA'uMIPr Ulc laws;:'m
SIuW:k M}nPGaipid.
'�+ E
',� 3$; I
{ !
j cu - W Sb
E M A
E;
I .� #y
a Simpler way to internet
PmlNnnr �h �1.�mPy ML.7
3i�'aY.vre:
3
I_._.. 0
wq
a
iz
sRCU,:c- CONSUL .rn 'EKk c.:I++sutnNCS r,Rouv. L -O.
��,U EH AY
PARR RN7� a garna
S�YEYNGOON5 TANT h, T�$M!� �4G
diC PIyLNADRE y'TR §ET.
ALEXAWRUS UN "v5!Ad IWS
;520, 33 Saa_
SITE ER: - SP005
SITE NAME: E INA WT - GLEASON RD & CROSSTOWN
Y °` LICE ED
:CFgT %!G,+AL
- EFh�iM ER
! 2bi51
.:
j 4 1
li
_i
l
i"Yt:.CTtsR6: E'N,MEER: KREGNOUARDIASSOC,,V,TES
k1P rwasr.
PROPOSED ANTENNAS ON EXISTING WATER TOWER WITH
+� 7
i
EAU w 5a7=
ms,s5zT5;A
RELATED RADIO EC�U!P °,LENT AT BASE
I " ".•':,
! ;aI
1
• '�.
--°' _,,.r `.r
F > .M, ✓" >^.i •"'•
t r
v ll
"`7 ...
'
,.........
PROJECT .-
1 LGCAiON
.1. •w�,- a»- „
,r x q «'«�
' I
-.,,pp
y
v �
SIT -IUM— MN,WWW1n
srr.aa Rem aao u_souROAO
=aNA, tAN ss+las
s *c :s nncrc. MN. ,rs:b
m EARwR =_ ter SOU c
PROJECT :aw:sas
LLtNAnER.
4Y:iM£R c1: a? uT!tnr
O'.tNEPo RCGu8GW1<L�
N ai- 5T 10.Y'
3
'
T•1
O.1
C•2
C-'
C-a
-1
ANT -1
ANT -2
ANT-3
E -1
E -2
E -3
SP -1
SP-2
TITLE SHEET
SITE PLAN
ENLARGED PLAN
SITE DETAILS & CONCRETE NOTES
si- FRAMEt EQUIPMENT DETAILS
DIRECT IONA_ ANTENNA INSTALLATIONDIAGRAM
TOWER ELV
ET{ON B ANTENNA PLAN
ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS &NOTES
IF CABLE NOTES
UT0.1TY ROUTING PLAN & DIAGRAM
SITE-. GROUNDING DIAGRAM/ PLAN
LOAD CENTER DIAGRAM &DETAILS
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
ELECTRIC.'U. NOTES
9.
_
E -
-
{�
II
;
MN- MSPOO59
EDINA VvT -
GLEASON RD. &
C,ROSSTOti/4%E }TINNY.
W03 GLEAWN RC.
EVINA. MN 5SA•d�
...
.tR
11
SPECIAL NOTES
1 5!
PK
OA;E
FROM 1AI4NLAPG -5 s;.oaT PAUL 1emER4nrtin Agii'O:vTsP:
NGN'Hyy�S, ON GLLMACX M WOW WPHT TO STA. ON GL UA "^
OR. CON:7NL'L JNTO AIRoORTSER RO. CONTINUE GNTJ R ,1i
!/ LUp!nCK Ort.0 'fTIN VC iQ:O110W0LWAOK OR, rA SE THE RA, IA P
OriTGRiN3ETAKE is$ v,+ib AFIAN.b5 E EXIT - OVVARDM4Kz -APOU)
FORT SNE1'�'CWHfiS N.i> K-EP LEFT AT THE ORK FZX. I W SIGNS FOR
MN SS W Atd1'N:.RGC Oh O M"1.b5'N. CONTINt .9IT01Arw W M$RGE
ONTO s -35W a Cr4Th F, ONTO.RIW62 W. TAKE ME OLF. SOk RD CXIT,
^Jit LEFT AT ('xEASON RO. AESTt0iA1Y,:N'1ALL dE GN it1e tFT.
aA�v.; APO R =rxr>2 t..NrS.
FA ; i L ry 15 UNNANNM AND NOT FOR rr UW."0 TA ON
ttMICAPPED ACCESS RE0;3IREMENrS NOT RE(rOACO
R;, ap; N, ^, ktPOtnREM= 1'JTS'.
•.-U
FAC0.iTr HA$ NO PIUME:NG
S -1
S-2
S3
GENERAL NOTES
GENERAL NOTES ELEVATION PLAN PENN T RA.T!ONS
BRACKET DETAILS
„`
-
i TITLE SHEL�'T
_.........____... ._, _.. _.
yA.:,mxsv:.r '
E
T -1
CLEA,RiMRE RF'
C.I.EARtH1RF, P.V
!I •c'1..Y ,t. :i(;'t?IY.:. -�
G:LtRYARC Mu ^�
1 OF i
v
PLAT, OF SURVEY
-
tNBX.�"+O
EXISTING PERM
EXISTING 'ENNIS cowls 7-
CX;3nNG
EXISTING 0MOINC
EXISTING PARKING EMMKOMASS
N
AREA AREA
lr;iIS SITE PLAN VW-.S CREATFI) OFF
OF MELD MPASiiNt3AENTu By THE
CIESIGNER, A$ 6"' WW SURVEY
W NOT supPusCIFOR "POSES
OF!WF LAYCKJI A UIX!l
.1 P2RCt"tqL --
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
............... ....... ..... ..
I PROPOSED 12'V"
GENERAL EASE WENT:
SITE PLAN
i PROPOSED w %,ar*
i UTILITY EASEMENT
..... ........ .. ...
MN-MSP0059
................ . . . ........
EDINA VVT -
..... .... .
CROSSTOWN I-MlY.
6353 GLID4SON RD.
..........
'PROPOSED CLEARMFIE "'-10;iiki6m i
SEE SHUT C4 FOR ENLARGED PLAN
'Ili;;6SED WAR
FL ANTENNAS u MO NTED 04 LX=!
WATER TANK TOWER. SEE SHEET ANT" I FOR
ANTENNA PLAN a ELEVATION
EXISTING CMAI%,VWTC
FENCE,TYP)
EXISTING TOCZ Liter
C-1
MN-MSP0059
EDINA VVT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN I-MlY.
6353 GLID4SON RD.
..........
04Nk MN
........ . . . ...... ..... . ....... . ...
WE PLAN
C-1
::P §
-1• -•- FJI15T1ga FENCE � rY
�, ills 1
!y R3 d 1w
5 � I
! 3
PRT)P95E0 -K.Y1T
Z 'iL3x NRNdt M!lSI.
'PRGPOSfof Niter t7 ...�,...: ! _" J .n
unuTY ROuTr- t
�� �-
.. PROPOSfO a8 �w
A, ENNA
I
. �" aflCpI:SEL CLEAr1YMREfOUIaMF.fi: CASINE'.� �y
L
oNAPROras oHFRAME .�
4 PRpPOSECC A:tARC !��V
J .�. PR Tff EASE EAA t
-- 1__ -- -- -- ----- - - - -- t
A \ _ _._._
...........— -'I PROPOSED J UT.. H.tgAME i
/ //
PROM D COAX
...
To oAYL*itr NERE.i
EXISTING GRASS
AREA-
�a.rGSEQ a•uwoE COAZ
EAWEPiT
. ......... ..
°FROPOSE0 c1NOERGRd.NOI / �•, ! MN- MSP0059
IA anf EMT CONDUITS y%J JT JJJ J
___.__.... EDINA+NT-
// GLEASON RD. &
�•'` , \ � / /�J /J JJ ; 4
CROSSTOWN HWY.
/ // / / T . •�•vr CM3 GLE.ASON PO
JJ t DER Caw& mm
i bP S ANTENNAS MOUNTED ONF*STINO rNS �--'�.. / // ...•� 1: .�,F •�
`. Yr'ATFR TAw ToMER SCE SKU ANT -t FOR
ANTENNA PLAN t EL ATI+7N � \ ♦/ /J !! 4 e yp _µuc�.ro....
N 9
�_-
_..__.._._._. .... _ .... _ .............
__ PROPOSEC CCA% -� JJ / •;`• ..
i
I SEE STRUCTt+RAL SHEETS FOR rp'J S I TO OA/LI at7f NV a
SASE PENETRATION ✓ .._.. "- .- .
{ ENtARGEQ SITE PUN
' i W S S TE PLAN MkS CREATED OFF
I OF FIC Q MEASDaFMENTs yY-I +E 1 �`: SITE PLAN { �''Z
0[5#3NcP AS CO.; OARY S R Z }
„..
I±YASNOT'St.RPJEO FORPURPOSES - { t•'fA'
I
.�` 7E „AY[.4.LUTM17Y ftOt fY4O a - -%� �_ I
GENERAL NOTES',.
t THE BASIC YMNL1 SPEEO VTILI7.EO FOP OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT CABINETS IS
A:.i. CABLES TO RE RUN IN 2" 0 F..EX
MPH PER IBC (W. CST EDITION
CQNOUI7 CQNO(AT TO B *_RUN..
ACCDRCI.NG TO SiRUCRJ'. LANALVSIS �,
,,,
.. IN CPA4TIDN SHovm ON IHES_ DF . 1-MG t�LB OBTAINED BY FIELD
Flaw,
PRGFOSED LIGHT. CLEARVNRF. /
AEASUREMEHTS 7!E GENERA( QN RtCT R HALL VERIFY ALL LXIS N
CONGITIpNS AND NQTIFY tNE ENGINEER OF ANY 0SCREPANCIES PRIG R
ORDERING NIAnFILALS OR PROCEEDING SYTH CONS'w" ION
REFER TO STRUCTURAL
3,VrS -OR EMT RO'JTMD
j�-- PRGFOSEG CPS ANTENNA % DETAILS
3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND HISSU8C rNSULTANTS SHALL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTARiNG ALL PERN-ITS AND INSPECTIONS VW0 AWAY AE
REQUIRED FOR THE V"K.
. "' PROPOSED t.EMr.E
TECHRR;I.OGIrS INC.
:�,-/ u ECVtfMEh • CAH�Nr.T
4. STRUCTURAL Snell RM SHALL CONFO TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE A!SC.
3 PEG IFiGAT10NS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL . BIXLC'NUS. ALLOWABLE STRESS
DESIGN AND PLAS"IC OESION INC V.AAC THC CpAgdENTAJRY ANp'i1E MS(:
V
_....
i
GOOF OF SIANTIARD PRACTICE.
4
i .. :F a BOKHAJL
CARIF ENCLOSURE
S. TRJCTJRA.- STEE PLATES AN" SHAPES SMALL CONFORM TO ASTM h36
�
'
U.1 STRUCTURAL STEP. PR'ES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A53 GRADE B ALL
STRUCTURAL STEEL PI ESS A L CONFORM TO ASTM A500 GRAD£ B. AL
.'' f '•
s RLCTURALS EEL COMPONENTS AND FABRICATED ASSEIAWES SHALL Be
KNOCI(OUT
• �i � `•.
HOT DIP GALYANILEO AFTER FABR.CAT ON.
_
,-
8 INEL DING SHALL W. IN ArCURDANMe riHH "He AMERICAN LAgLDING
=Cry tAV'ASi D t,t 9p STRLCT' RAL LSELDINO CODESTFFL WELD
I A' 1�
w�•w
is �' rI
GLLC MODES SH ALL UE E.0 %% FIELD TCwCt•,Lf ;WT i i1NC RICH PAINT AL.
;'
R
�"�
EXIST, AND NEW AREAS: AFTER `t£LLAN<!S COMP: t.I E.
i •.... 7 "-,UP TG VRATNER PRODF NK ENE 7ANS'
ENC; RE CONTRACTOR IS TO I I SEE STRUCTURAL. DWGS.
T
�✓ CONNECT USING 3'WATERTIGMT I �.., IF�t pETRILS
TALL TMflEACEO STRUC'UR;.1 i- 5TF7+ERS iqi ANTENNA SUPPORT
_
'
`i
t I; MYCRS HUB OR EQUAL ... .._. ...........................
_....._ -....,
ASSEMBLIES SHALL CONFORM TO AST,3 AW, OR AST'a A•38. ALL STRUCTURAL
FASTENERS FOR STRUCili
. + RAl 'TELL iRARR \ SHALL CONFORM TO AS-M
A3. FASTENERS SNAL RF W MN CI 1dtIEH SEARING TYPE CONNECTIONSj
GRADE
Yf.TM THREADS EXCLUDEC IN TK SMEAR PLANE ALL EKPOSF.O FA$TFN RS
NUTS. AND
y -y
i '
t
...
PROPOSED . -- ' I .',,\ PROPOSED UNDCRCROUrrD ;� !l ;%I EN'LOSURE,CONTR -ETC.
EXPANSION ANCHOR$ SHAU, BL HILT' iIMK BOUTS UNLESS NOTED
-
H.FP.MAE \� 12 T" I FAIT CONpV'S •, �, /� ,� '• ,S TO CONNECT VSltIG - ",oAnftTYGHT
'
OTHMMISE. ALL ANCHORS INTO CONCRETF HALL BE STAINLESS STEEL
SE SHEETC -< I MYERS HVR QR. EQ!YU.
���
FOR - -.. -. - - -. -. ,F; t.......
.. - -- — KNOCKOiTS
BALLCOA%'ALCABLE CONNECTORS AND TRANS. UTTER EQUIflMENTSIIALI.
DETAILS "° �" ." — �.
1 EQUIPMENT ELEVATION
Bk rt5 SPECIFIED RY T?tE Oi:'NER ANO'S IiQ NCLUDED !N 7MEAC
CONSTRUCTION GCCUMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SMA,. FUR ALL
I TYPICAL
CONNECTION HARLMRE REQUIRED TO SECURE THE CA13LCS CTHERNFT
`•,..
CABLES SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE TDIMER VhkVEGUIDE LADDER USING
.�
4^I•RESISTANT TIC LVRAPS pI7371.!NLES?. STEEL HANDWARE
9 NORTH ARROVY SFKitVN ON PLANS REFERS TO TRUE NOHIM. CONTRACTOR
SHALL VERIFY NORTM AND MFORM ENGINEER ANY DISCREPANCY BEFORE
' ! j
Y SCr. Q 9 ^i
STARTING CON3TRVCTION.
I
LONG CAALV. PIPE
II
V8GALV CAP
in ALL REINFORCING. inn SHAT L CONCORAITO ASTM 615 OWES*,
I. !
1j{
DEFORMED BILLET STEEL BAKE
i
METER
' I. CONCRETE FOR THE EDL9PMFNT PAD SHALL SE 000 PSI NORMAL WEIGHT
I� } �`•� �"M
ONCRE F.gi! AFiKrMiSH AVMIX12iRC. CONTRACYORMAY USEAPPROVED,
P
...t..�:�..:.':A
t2 LUMBER SHALL COMPLY VATH THE RCOVIZEMENTS OF AMERICAN
MN- MSPOO59
,.. • p1SCONNECT
!NST!TUTE OF "RMRFR CONSTRUCTGN AND THE NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS
ASSOCIA71VNS NATIONAL GESGN SPECIFICATION FOR VY(XiO
w— UNt5TRU ;'
.^,,NSTRUCTION. ALL LUMBER SMALL BE PRESSURETREATCO AND SNAIL BE
EDINAWT-
.
STRUCTURAL GRAM NO2CBETTER
GLcASON RD, &
t l2 SCUM O EOU!P
'/'— GROUNDzYPQi2}
77.11'ISTHE VERIFYTHEONTO
CROSSTOWNHWY.
lye:
rS!'
CJAPACITY DF THE EXISTING TOV'$RAND -S =OUNDnTIUN TU RFSISTT14
THE TINOTSIeRiND
MNDGRANTY LOADS FROM. THE PROPOSEDANTENNI S.
SM GLEASON RD
N'
3C
IA. ALL FIELD CU' METAL'.VLL BE SCRAPED OF ANY RUSTAND COLA
FOINA MAN 5.%0_
II..
GALVANIZED
161
IS RUBBER CAPS ri11.i.BCE:ACEDON ALL EXPOSED L'Ni3TRJ'i ENDS
It LTG EXSiNC
Lip11TNi40 RING
•ItRMq „�
'—
..
!
yr X !7
4,+.•"
CQ. PERCALO ROD
SRS DETAILS
.✓ LNP}
c NGL
L �.iAi
'8CONCREtL NID ES
:.I
NOTE ALL MATERIALS
� Ft111Ni,.HeC By CONTRACTOR
' 2 H -FRAME (IF APPLICABLE)
':' E ` ;`
C -3
ELecTR:ru
PANEL
RF I VACKNAUL.
CABLE ENCLOSURE
1r7 0" MARVED BOLT T'P.I
PQkITORIA A$SEN.8fLy
ODD MODEL Pa 3Gµ:1
- - EA'.STINCOMPOUND
L
Styr SUPPORT
�
„'-
1 CABINET
.._ __.
�.•__.,
r r., sTr. nn
03 TIES tT 0 C.(TYP;
GALVA.Wev PIPE
\
i - -- V RGN $011 OR COMPACTED
• ' `......;C) PS BARS ECUAl.LY Li +ACED ETY ?.=
Iv
LEAR UT PLOW -�
s
`-- CGNCRETF.. PCER
i
i. $
CABINET ELEVATION B
C IEAR'MRF Y.;T l ♦
. .
..
F- FHAMLL AMN
,i I
_ -0.1 45 EARS EOUALLV SPACED C—YP )
Cw,NC T'E FiEH {TYP )
FOR 3r 0 STO 4'.”.
CABINET_ELEV.AT!QN
A
1..... PPE STYP.)
........... .
ELecTR:ru
PANEL
RF I VACKNAUL.
CABLE ENCLOSURE
1r7 0" MARVED BOLT T'P.I
PQkITORIA A$SEN.8fLy
ODD MODEL Pa 3Gµ:1
- - EA'.STINCOMPOUND
L
�
i I
`-- VIRGIN SOi, OR COMPACTED
3AIWiLL WrH A M'Ni.MUM BFARING
CAPACITY OF 2.009 PSG, TY:
03 TIES tT 0 C.(TYP;
-
i - -- V RGN $011 OR COMPACTED
• ' `......;C) PS BARS ECUAl.LY Li +ACED ETY ?.=
j I BACKFIL> WTN A MIN-MW BEARWEi
CAPACITY OF 2,003 ?SF, :YP_
s
`-- CGNCRETF.. PCER
i
i. $
CABINET ELEVATION B
N0T[
I THE H-rRAME RESIGN WAS PROrIOED BY
\....__.._sEI T"S 7a C(TYR7
fE
Jt ,I1
�
_ -0.1 45 EARS EOUALLV SPACED C—YP )
Cw,NC T'E FiEH {TYP )
+,L�£�gb54
CABINET_ELEV.AT!QN
A
CONCRETE STRENGTH; . 0u45D>T -- —.
..... FOR x 0 STD- *tr.
f'D = 3.000 PSi P,PE rvP;
Rebar Grace 60
VA"xTA23" PLATE
WAG
a° 0 s i. Wr _.......
UALV NIZEOPIPE
D41$TRUT piam
ETYP CF 31
` ......... TT2"'SL- 801.7.._,.,
%- FOR -'O ETD.. WT
PPE(TYP.)
i....... r 0 STD. WT
GALVANIZED PIPE
`� ° UNISTT21lT �U30
OF3i
CARL..,. rNCLO:;LiRE
A - ELEC7RCGt
y -- PANEL
9 CABINET PLAN (POST "POLE' MOUNT)
E=TRiCAL
PANEL.
RF & SACKRAQL
CABLE ENCLOWR£
L d }q
i
h €
ryrt
t
4
A :'4
VIN- 1,01SP0059
EDINA V%fT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
6103 C
GLW lRD
FOINA, MN 5W.5
�i
t
�
In
s
`-- VIRGIN SOi, OR COMPACTED
3AIWiLL WrH A M'Ni.MUM BFARING
CAPACITY OF 2.009 PSG, TY:
03 TIES tT 0 C.(TYP;
-..
• ' `......;C) PS BARS ECUAl.LY Li +ACED ETY ?.=
s
`-- CGNCRETF.. PCER
i
i. $
CABINET ELEVATION B
N0T[
I THE H-rRAME RESIGN WAS PROrIOED BY
CLEARVdRE 3 IS A KIT WiK:S CAN RH
PURCNASEDTNROJGN CLEARVURF
+,L�£�gb54
O�C•
........... .
L d }q
i
h €
ryrt
t
4
A :'4
VIN- 1,01SP0059
EDINA V%fT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
6103 C
GLW lRD
FOINA, MN 5W.5
�i
t
DRACON WAVE PADIO
LIGHTH
70
=ZEG AMIMRM-
MOTOROLA FTP4pT
OUTDOOR UNIT
HUBER SUNWA
BASE -T 1[
ANDRFVP, 0
S 'DE SUPPRESSOR
A4DP2F2,NY.A
ANTENNA
0GHTNING ARRESTOR
3+02.1 C N FEMALE
IN MALE TO N FEMALE. j
To N MOLE
8'LM.R 240 CABLE
SE
commstxwE
ol IF j(IMpcR rlwr.
RF AXWER CABLES
IN MALE TO N MALE)
N MALE TO N MALE
UQNTMNG ARREVOR
i FO-iNofky NETWORKS
VAtERI`
PvJ ... . ..... ......
GROUND BAR IN
TIELCO ROX
THERNET
TMGONWAVE IOU
TPANSTECTOA
FOUNDRY IM-1,ORKI
.,DOE 2
FA Z
VFAST . 02
POE CL . ... ...........
ETHERNET rXRIAL
SURNER SURGE
TITER
U I RESSORUQATC N
rouNoRy NETWORKS
VALERF j
"Vmlk,E 10 4 U-kc
FASTEDGE2AQ
I powER1
GROUND LIAR:N ...... . .. .
............. . ..
r-__co Box
- NOTE: 'RE SFX RF JUMPER CAL E 'AAY BE OtA RFD Al,f GWINC T)IIZ MA14
FEED -Y TO THE Hump•stj.Nlik SURGE
StiPPRF'SOR LOI-ATLO ON THE !PAr.ONVAVF RA31:0.
THE TMIVER TOP FFMAIF CONNECTOR ON THE MAN FEED LNF. W-U
BE CENT TED AND REFLACCO, WTI4,f AN *W MALE TO ALLOW CONNIC-Cr-04
To -w z3imc% su4ftia-s5op-
DRAGONWAVE ARCHITECTURE
LIGHTH
70
=ZEG AMIMRM-
MOTOROLA FTP4pT
OUTDOOR UNIT
BELDEN, "a (a-zn) OR
9011 CABLE (22F-30T-
BASE -T 1[
ANDREvis
-OLYPHAZER (LSXL-W
A4DP2F2,NY.A
ANTENNA
0GHTNING ARRESTOR
VALERIE PEYWBR�
IN MALE TO N FEMALE. j
IN VALE TO NIMALE)
8'LM.R 240 CABLE
SE
I$LDEN c;
RF AXWER CABLES
IN MALE TO N MALE)
UQNTMNG ARREVOR
i FO-iNofky NETWORKS
VAtERI`
PvJ ... . ..... ......
GROUND BAR IN
TIELCO ROX
THERNET
TPANSTECTOA
FOUNDRY IM-1,ORKI
.,DOE 2
FA Z
VFAST . 02
POE CL . ... ...........
NICTOROLA ARCHITECTURE - (CR—HOGON)
DRAGO4 VJAVF WIRWCN
f RANSCa!VFR,?.,IDCCpj
AN
CAT b MICROWAVE DIUII
BELDEN
ETIffRNET [" GLITZ
LIGHTH
70
=ZEG AMIMRM-
ANTENNA
BELDEN, "a (a-zn) OR
9011 CABLE (22F-30T-
BASE -T 1[
I.CONTROLLCIR
FOUNDRY NMNORKS
.... . ..... ...
FAST ECIGE 210
VALERIE PEYWBR�
DRAGONWAVE COMPACT
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
PIOLYPHASER 0,SA.M.E)
LIGHTNING ARREMR REDLINE Tse
(N MALE TO N FEMALE) TRANSCEIVER
ANDREWS
ANDP2F25N1A
LIGHTH
70
=ZEG AMIMRM-
ANTENNA
BELDEN, "a (a-zn) OR
9011 CABLE (22F-30T-
WMALETOFMLLE}
Ir Rp JUMPER CABLE'S
IN VALE TO NIMALE)
8'LM.R 240 CABLE
fF161ALF. rOF&,IALE!
C REDUNE IOU
ETHERNET! SEWL
CITELPGAXIIII-FAYFF
UQNTMNG ARREVOR
i FO-iNofky NETWORKS
VAtERI`
FASTEDGE20.
7
GROUND BAR IN
TIELCO ROX
REDLINE AR' ITECTURE
(MODEM -MPIGURArION)
HE AIR SYSIVNI CONSISTS Ot A MODEM UNIT MATCHED Mni DN%WNljNV RADIO
WHEN USING THE SPLIT UPODU CONFIGURATION. THE M006M UNIT ISLOCATeD
I INDOORIS
OR WITHIN A'AFA'1'MEREU RESISTANT ENGLQ,VRE AN IF CABLE'S CONNECTE08--rNEEN
THE MODEM UNIT AND THE RADIO AS$F.M.PIlAl4.lCH 15 TYPICA1*4Y MOIJNIIEDDIREM�70
THE DISH AN (ENNA
THE ODU CONFIGURATION ClDXSA$T5 OFAN OVTDOO'4 UNIT "CrNT ANING ALI MODEM
PUN' 1,)TONALITY, SINCE THE ODU tSTOWERIVIOUNTEr. THE IFCASLE CONSISTS OF A S'+*,)RT
JUMPER CONNECTING THE ODU OtRECTLY TO THE RAT NOAXT ENNA ASSEMBLY.
:I-j oomm)
DRAGONWAVE COMPACT
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE yi .........
MOTORCLA PTP A10
OUTDOOR QN.T
ANDRSM
POLYPHASLO (LSXL-t&'.
L"TNINGAPRES'TOR
tN MALE TO N FEIVALEi
L
CAT SE
BELDEN 'PIP
SHIELDED i BLACK CABLE R u A LE TO C A 5L E S
---s"ELDEDRJ0 IN M
h MALE!
CONNECTOR
TELCO E.WtolmE
..... . ....
fOUNCRY NET0imm VALERE
POWER ,NJT~.TOR FAST EDGE 240Y POWER
.. .... ... .
REDONE ARCHITECTURE
(POE CONFIGURATION)
•
2
VI
MN-MSPOO59
EDINA Wr -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
$303 4;LEASON RD
QIN SsQ5
... . .... .... . .
DLAC-ReWS
A-1
.�ri A
EDINA
.............. ..
EAoSTToK, PAIN-ERS -INcoz
.11- .......... ........ -1 1 - ----
PsoFosw CLEAR"RE
GROUND Ki T AT RAO CENTER
PROPOSED CLEAROARE
DIRECTIONAL, PAWL
ANTENNAS
........ ......... ..
ANU RFT CAD: ES ROUTED
IN TANK SHAFT
. . .. ........
.......... EXISTING WATER TANK
TOWER
. .... .. .. .........
-MW
PROPOSED
GROUND KIT AT BASE
PROPOSED CLEAX*ARE
EQU.PMEh T CAUNIET ON
PROPOSED M�FRAI01--
..... .....
....................
-.Aa-vr j}.,
...........
.P96P-OSCOnAP4OkAb I j"l.
.................. .... I
's.
4 PROPOSE' ' AN ANTENNA ORIENTATION
gj
q ��4M Ll]tLS OFF -qr I L�- NORTH
Ls
1. TOWER ELEVATION
PROPOSED PANEL AN irr--(w,
yp)
PROPOSED --nONA'-; L
I
ANTEN VALL Ot POSI nOMED
av's
E. ON PeNcoofor, SrRL-,TLWL
AHALYaS
....................... .
.................
CWCA%.-'
sPUNS 1I m LENGTH
............
MN•r0,':WV009
"7w
EDINA LNrr -
EXISTING WATER TANK.
NECK
GLEASON RD. ,&
CROSSTOWN HVVY.
ar I
nw GLEASON RD
. .. . ...................
Wow I* SS435
4;&WCAKE TABLE
. . . ............. ...........
41
.................. . .. . ............ .
vo
.... ................
I ................
or )v
wp............
TMVER ELE'VA-nON
ANTENNA PLAN
1ANT -1
Z�
..........
i FUrvRS CLEARIAIRE
ANTENNA
r.
's.
4 PROPOSE' ' AN ANTENNA ORIENTATION
gj
q ��4M Ll]tLS OFF -qr I L�- NORTH
Ls
1. TOWER ELEVATION
.................
CWCA%.-'
sPUNS 1I m LENGTH
............
MN•r0,':WV009
"7w
EDINA LNrr -
...... ............
GLEASON RD. ,&
CROSSTOWN HVVY.
ar I
nw GLEASON RD
. .. . ...................
Wow I* SS435
4;&WCAKE TABLE
. . . ............. ...........
41
.................. . .. . ............ .
vo
.... ................
I ................
or )v
wp............
TMVER ELE'VA-nON
ANTENNA PLAN
1ANT -1
A
TOSS - 11b.ni 4'04301
i SUITABLE FOR MOUhT81G.i
r
a�1
I ty 1 I
��•y,,
1 PIPE(NOT SLIPPLI y Y
•r
L � s
1
p�3
�
x !
r-• j PROPOS O GALV. HRE CAP .....,,
�
/ �' u
2t
s
..__. _ ,.
.. .' PROPOSED4 :. ANTENH �,,.
i� I ,...r`1
'
`•
il qS
/n1�S
NDUNRN PIPE
_. _.. _____...._, ~•••�`.,,`
FK)R!ZOHTALCGMPAC OOU
'. �' _�'
�i J 3}
t- .:�
l """jjj[, !.
UNIT BOLT T4 MWAM'ENNA
REAR AS REGlaREC
;x
°y
f- ;!
I
E
S
Ste-___
R i
P - PROPt1O C..BARNItiE �4
.-.. E
_ _ _ ,
! f DIR.1.11NALANTF-HN4
�
�P
3 ;: ! PIiOP08F0 RAOtO.I- •- -••� -_ Is
1 i. `i •r„• PROPOSED CFRFMFA PLATE
'. _ �MOUNTINC HARU�`AARE tTYP.I,�
f „�• i . ^. \.
/ �L � ,�j ;
! iy1' C� l '�..� °I' I
'm
I
I
.�
i
! 1
; ,�
.., .' •,� „_,.,,,PROPO D6�� 14P� � _.
r '�^� -;Ti? �_ k �� �
=;iu �..,:
` ,.. _.
_._'__t jI
:� ��t \.. R��t..
_ Arc
Ef•241fl..
f I ... __ _
i _. __. �'� ,,� PRO°OSEO CLEAlr~ -PANEL -:
y
*,L_ ,.-.
`••.. �„i;f \..I. ��•,
; ANTENNA KMW 9NB.x YdA 17- 9"-007_)
j ..._.. _.
! h\
s,�
:NOTE'
.. .....
......� !.___. '' ANTENNA
...... F
j
AOU AYY STABILIZATION OF THE I
's MICRGYA'VE AHTFNNAS PFR THE
'STR.1
17 pl$NiCNTENNA 1fi6R"ANTEA3tA 30” 11t$n :
LI NS DNS M n R1 : �,,D�M.ENS.:C_N.S.,.i,N RY!' (IN HE$j : DI!, N910NF IH Rxn Lh(•f �1
(
I _,,,,,,;,�_••_;
ORAL ANALYSIS
- - -- ---- . - -� --
909 (1i = _ --a A etaR6.11 _ A BII9 (95
U f 93x1 TO 0� 3SB 15415 �6 SIN t.d O1
r
„j14 - ,,,
_.,_L 72 (2 �5 C 1260) ': 911U t3.A
r_D 193 5380) -S_ A9, SQ9! 4 ,8.
I i
E
SIDE VIE11 SID_ VIEtrJ
119.
._ ZZO L_t 335 (i32}____......., c 48330. 1915
$ f
_l... ... _RIP! —�
1 TYPICAL ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAIL
2�, OfREC.TIO..NAIANTENNA.,DETAlLS,
a
ioq ? i
�” SCAR:•. NtS -
�._
�\...... / SCKk'NT.S.
/
I
$ 5� ! 7 JJ
� +
S �
�
! t
1
1 ALL ANTENNAS FURNISHED WITH( D-WILT BRACKETS CONTRACTOR
?SECTOR MARKING adFTHODI
a OREO B NB ..
� 4
s
I_�.___ _...... __ ___, __ ...__...... _......... ......__.._ _..� —.
ISOLATION TO AVOID PATTERN DEFORMATION
TO COORDINATE REWIRED MECHANICAL OOYINTILT FOR EA^J^
ANTfhBVA Y4'H RF ENDiNEEN.)
: °...1' 9 7080' NE _S
el_• !9c — RLU
x
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANTENNA SEPARATION
..... _ ._... . _.__ ...... ..........._.__._.�..___...... .... _._ .....,. •. ..._..........__ ,.,...:....... __..
:. ANTENNA CENTc9:M1E HEIGHT IS -N REFERENCE TO FLEVAT!CN VT-D•.
-ro
, f6f• T030C. +CLL7b __.
-
' (
1
-
ANTENNA IEIGHTS ARE SHO M ON TOYER ELEVAT'ON
Nl)TE
-
F!
I
SEPARATION IN FEET, MEASURING FROM
a. CONTRACTOR WALL VER!FT ANTENWt TYPE CABLt TYPE. A.ND
+. MARK CABLE'S 0 TOP 300TTON...
_ _ ;_��, ,_
� "" .
ANTENNA EDGE TO ANTENNA EDGE
AZIMUTH WTH. RF FNGINFF .RAND %OR CONSTRMTION MANAGER
_.___._........ ___ ___..
PRIOR TO CONSTRUUCTION.
r R 'T IN P IN T
^. A
CABLE$ 3 F. BE. OL. EO 2 . NERDd
_._._.____ - __ __ ..._.._..._...
MININUJM PREFERREO
4 LOCAL r.AGNETI^- DECLINATION FACTOR, PER THE NAlIONA!.
ATTACHED TO fmcm vwmGU OC LADDER LATANC
MN- MSP0059
FREOUENCYINMHZ?i `hREt.ESSGLRR1ERSi :HORIZONTAL H�3tZONTAI VERTICAL
G- OPI +YSICA;,OATACF.M'ERSS�'MRYC ^.w PERrEAP.
Wpb UMBREa9.KWGSTRENGTHORINTOL'YER.
EDINA iNT
i. T4iTONRS{VF4ylt'ODMFROAND VTJpEE'I 3 I = `.
FKTN!$AYEW'iA
t•5 \COLOR CODING (ANTENNA)
GLEASON RD. &
__......... �.....__ _.__ ;.- __
3G9 ar 3c Ac La 9E sB
CROSSTOWN HYVY.
= --r - -- --
SCA E N.T S
•....
I
809 TA 048 at'PR34T'DEH, ATT VFAI7DN) 2 4 2-
N THE RED SECTOR /
!
... .......__......... .._'343AEAuN
jm
/�
, ~�`,,
n S R0.
7fS!p T00r +5>'R9ff.Af'VERINH, TJADBN.E CRICKET METRO PCBI 3 7 f
�A�' /'�
yM1
OF KttITF IAA PS
EdNA, MN S539S
t
/
..... ...
731 OIRECHONAI FROM 0• T
..
(.... xy !
n`w
34% 215:0ICL.ARWR♦E VAMA% OTRF•'? 9PS PMI O- ERATOAO;
.__.._____. 4� I
........ ..._..._ -
GDINGCLOCK4,'SE
2 q OIRECTIONAI' -ROM 0! f
— ._s9r .-..1
NCRDWAV" BtCKINtA ROF0+ TOMICROWAVE BAZICHAM 9FCTift BEL.tW+
_. ..................._..._,....._ ..... _ ..... ._.....__.....,......__._ -�_� -�
ANTEH.tiAS kYTTMiN f.NTENNAS YATH!N
a
L,OING C.LOCI(R4SE
........ .... J
FP,QM
i
� � -- y
i "'
...... ._. ..........._.....___._ _ ......__ �___, _... _..._ ...............�...
CAVEAT. USING T} +10 APnROAC!I THfi^vF 1— VAN1fiNluS1:FJ5T(Ki SXACTFYyFRTK•Ait.Y4KdAF.D ANY OFFSE?WKt. REOUIPF -N
TMhN T"T U0F?T!E hWgltH+ ?At SEPARATIpN VAt4C3
TtI1S RAKGE SHALL BE - THIS RANGE SHAiI
CONSIDERED IN iNE BE CO"141OFRED IN
YELIGIV SECT'CH ThIE GLUE 3ECTGR
AY OR3ECTIDNAL O'z 3
GOING CLOCK"$E
��
41P LMRFCTIO'1AL FROM 0
!
... ..
� ANTENNA SUPPORT
A09!TIONAL SEPARATTPN: _ K R.C. 1.9.+E LRAT'0.v I&
__.__ ____...... _. _..
*
GOING CLOCKtMSE
4
I DETAILS & NOTES
.. _.........._ .. ..... _..._,_ ...
.... ................
'591 tN1iE(:ilOW�i AROMO�
5
. ::: _
"�
- R.IN:MBM 2INCNES;i51Ni,NES PttEFERNEUS OP VERTICAL+ACINO, AS MEASURED FROM RADOME ECGES
180,
.GOING GLCiKVASE
! s.r_ +.w.�,ro
mod' \,COLOR CODING (DIRECT70NAL)
- __ - - - -. �__.......______�_
q_ `1.ANTENNA SPACING_MATRIX FOR AP ANTENNAS
` ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
ANT -2
,_ , '
SCALE: N.T.S.
HORIZON DUO IF CABLE LENGTH NOTES
"i1F I.O"MAREt W- !kVEPAI `1A: :1•NT$'MA(' 'E TNFTERN.RQuPNMFNTF FOR
MA.L'AWIFCaBLE LOS5 .':1E6 'ABLi t0 SRI :OVLD DE C+NCU!A'ED INCLLRN3 AL:it ViBlc LEN`'IDM „,
CONNECTR_ SSa1E A:R tS ORS ANn JUMPERS 13!E TA&E BEtDtY OE •.RS R<FS :Ay(,R H(3RSON Gtxi VARWiTS
AND'.IFR MMANRM ALLOWED IF C AOLS LOSE IN OB. NOTE THE PART NUMBER TN} SHOWN ON THE LABEL,
CABLE OPTION
ALLOWED TX IF
AL_OwEC 1% IF
NORi7.ON DUO TYPEILABEL
CABLE LOSS
CAULE LOSS
RO3
i -7OQ MMx!
±-13O81S!H+.!
S!NCLE MODEM. SINGLE IF ;NO INTERNAL C(NUIMERI
JP fO20G'
f
"1 HORIZON OUD IDU
MANUFACTURER. SELOEN
,x.19 CATS
PART NUMBER. F919A
I
• F CONNFC 100, CAI 9 SHIELD 0 CONNEGTOR
I e T OR ay f
' MANUFACTURER: SELGEN
MRA00
MIT. TR
251/0350
F CONNECTOR IA 3Y CANARE
twx.OraAwn<+c :^c.ccm MADE IN CANADA
MAXIMUM CABLk LENUI M 4'.XI FEET WIrh -,. IF LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
'
s
SERIAL NUMBER CIM—Di ... SYSTEM CAPACITY I
227 OR 6FM
' MANUFACTURER: ANORVWCORP
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF rNO INTERNAL COMBINER}
PART NUMBER. LOF4•T6
HEUAX
,rz+ HORIZON OVD IM
UP "iO 3(r"
' MAX,%!UM G,;..5LE LENGTH 750 FEE7 NP.Tt121F L`:GHTN!NG APRESTOR
prayoAWarA
MAXBSUM CAL'LE ATrENL1AT10N AS OISP kAYED ON REDLINE. GUI 121>3
328' Oft'>?M
PH: 60 C0O367 -03
LMR•3W
MTN vi
YfNP S3fS'AYdMAAC.SJPIR MADE IN CAN. :C :4
Ti18`
2RD'OR TIES.:
SERAL NUSIBEP.. Mr.. -. SYSTEM CAPACITY 2
790'ON ow
I�l1
P�ALE
S;NCiLE MODEM, SINGLE IF WO INTERNAL COMBINER;
HORIZON DUO IOU
1
Orn9�tnWAVn
263'0R 81M
49: OR 141M
__......
109 TA,
I -cCS
MrH YR
ANDREW
AtYrv.Cr MAOE IN CANADA
815 OR IE7M
35 OR Tt'M
SERIAL NUMSER O r. -.x4X: SYSTEM CAPACITY 5
LgF4 Tr50A
CABLE OPTION
-;, U-1014
HORIZON DUD
• MANUFACTURER CCMMSCCPE
HORIZON DUO
° ?ART NUMBER 5"1
RO3
F CONNECTOR:'tHOMAS A 3FTTS s LRC -3143.8
DUAL MODEM,
< MAXIM'UM CABLE LENGTH= 218 FEET ftlli 21F EkLNTNIAIG ARHESTO4
JP fO20G'
MAXIMUM CABLEATTENUATION AS CISP L 1YEO CN RCOLINC GUI: 11 DO
SINGLE IF
MANUFACTURER. SELOEN
,x.19 CATS
PART NUMBER. F919A
I
• F CONNFC 100, CAI 9 SHIELD 0 CONNEGTOR
I e T OR ay f
' MANUFACTURER: SELGEN
MRA00
PART NUMBER 7721A
251/0350
F CONNECTOR IA 3Y CANARE
>XLSIC
MAXIMUM CABLk LENUI M 4'.XI FEET WIrh -,. IF LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
r4m,
MAXIMUM CABLE ATTENUATION AS' OISFLAYED ON REOL..INE GO”? 2 Da
227 OR 6FM
' MANUFACTURER: ANORVWCORP
LMR-SW
PART NUMBER. LOF4•T6
HEUAX
N CONNECTOR: L4NF•7S50[FEMALEI
UP "iO 3(r"
' MAX,%!UM G,;..5LE LENGTH 750 FEE7 NP.Tt121F L`:GHTN!NG APRESTOR
=."S
MAXBSUM CAL'LE ATrENL1AT10N AS OISP kAYED ON REDLINE. GUI 121>3
YO JEIERNlL`" T11E MA %R:IIEI CARLE LEHO'Of FOH A GIVEN CA9LE. t9fE- F'C:L_J.t4C.:AIS : iAAtx }N MV'iT ( <L'!'ENGC4 :hdFD :?
9OTM TM; fX IF FRFGI3rTICYAMi ? ?tE FX EF fRF,O,3FNOY.AND THE LONEb'TOF THE ttV0 RESULTS USf,O AS THE MAXINL'M
LEr1Gm
{(}(,F ALiX)V.1:"O LOSS - CONNECTOR L086! J C =L't.: LGS$ pEk !Ml' `tfXy;A;,l AT'a: Mhel
(RX,F ALLOWED LOSS. CONNECTOR LOSS)! CAOLE. LOSS PER IIIR• IO6 iAtl AT IiIW Mf2.}
ORA0ONW -VA- HASOtlkRMINbG'io'•("! VA1 ziUpPLIEG: \SON V- RLE4(n*. VANO 4. 31PLUS IWO 511 rX.
AARESOtS CREATE I. MOF' ONNCCTORS LOSS a8704 MHx, AND 2. WE If DNNECL (1319$ <tNM MHZ.
3'NF EXAMPLE NEtCASLOSSFSOF MIC :'40Y.'AVfi Lf4t4 -ADO IWO33 THEMr4,M 21M PE'SSPECJ'HEST S: YPOINT
DATA I M4! CABLE MLE L0SSE5 DT i It pBN'aT' TM^ A11!z ANO 3.9 DIp11E+ 27C 891x, (i9lE HIGHEST TEST PRINT
tlA ?'A N (n`� EXA#A'LES)
THE $YSRN'NETR OONG't0 CN.CULAIC CMLE ;,ENGTN FT)N A MvR4 °CM OL'D. DUAL MGt3FM, 1TNf,LE' iF, tM1' VARM TT
OF TME. HORIZON DI I CCNTAM AN NTERNAL C()M91NF.'R SO 6 DECREASED CAtr,.6 LESS IAi.')WAHI:E9 COWAREO TO
OTHER YARL&NrS.
to 5w- f -RAt); Z I - I00 Z. ?IFFE.T)
113.08.2 OM, -3- M I W 2?4 (FEk7
24 7FEET OR `. UETERS IS THE I...Vf3T RESULT. ANDWILL BE r.HE MAXM9%d RECOW —NNOEO CA9LC LENOTii FOR LMR 440.
NOT' THAT MORMON OU(1 i,"" N DIAL MODEM. CUAL 0 COWGURA'.TON!.LAY USE . H EXTERNAL COUESN*R. N THIS CASE
(146 EXTERNM. CfiMONE1?y LO$S NUS r SE iwcLUE f.0 IN THE LOGS CAI.VJLAPON&
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
OUTER
HORIZON DUD
HORIZON DUO
HORIZON DUO
CAEILE TYRE
DIAMETER
SINGLE MODEM.
DUAL MODEM,
OVAL MOOEM,
JP fO20G'
OP CABLE
SINGLE IF
SINGLE IF
DUAL IF
TWES MICROWAVE
:J9'
250 OR 74M
I e T OR ay f
25O' OR 7611A
MRA00
ORAGONiNAVE
251/0350
OMMSCOPE
>XLSIC
TIMES MICROWAVE
r4m,
399 OR t 1'M
227 OR 6FM
283 OR If'M
LMR-SW
COL°MSCOPe
!:ONTACT CNOIN -ER!ttG : -..
MCtDHGL•i (tNi(HGGONt
UP "iO 3(r"
(!MES MICROWti "F
=."S
1571Y OR 111021 111021
328' Oft'>?M
S2O' OR t74M
LMR•3W
NDREW
Ti18`
2RD'OR TIES.:
'I?-OR.`.1M
790'ON ow
I�l1
P�ALE
QzpjR° aQz OR ICiM
263'0R 81M
49: OR 141M
OF4 -°�li
ANDREW
7g
815 OR IE7M
35 OR Tt'M
6^.5' OR 187M
LgF4 Tr50A
ANDREW
I ti'E`
SOS' OR 248'14
471' OR 14.m
80F OR 246M
LOP9m5OA
"cUPEN
'IV
23T OR 72M
I3'Y OR 41M
tai OR 72M
G1.50
EUPEN
: %8'
32W OR 99M
130' OR 5.1-14
126 OR 99!14
E.C2.30
ELIPEN
1.7
48: OR 141M
2AS OR 8IM
48Z OP. I'M
EC4-50
SELOEN
WT
2t2' OR 85M
116' OR ISM
3t2' OR 63M
R'I=
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
EQUIPMENT'
DISTANCE
MANUFACTURER
PARTNUMOER
HEOLINE
UP to 396'
EtELDLN
GELD -4 79im C;,T 5
REDLINE
JP fO20G'
ANDREW
FSl7T5- .U— SUP ERFLEX IS OHM
REI3LWE.
2O1'T0 :TIC'
ANDREW
LC'--5A 1W RELtAx','S OF IM
DRAGON:MAVI.
0' to 29O
COMM,SCOPT:
I 8,'x55,
ORAGONiNAVE
251/0350
OMMSCOPE
>XLSIC
URAGONWAVE
J t T0'700
COMMSCorn
I rxt7n
DRAGONWb1YE
VER T .
COL°MSCOPe
!:ONTACT CNOIN -ER!ttG : -..
MCtDHGL•i (tNi(HGGONt
UP "iO 3(r"
0FII
SELDENT6tSACAT$
,4AGR7dgk��y�,`
•, v
— x
Tt
Z�I�a
W �`$
f. s
Op
ryYo
o�
^ ■8} J;i „ill.
v a .
MN- MSF0059
EDINA Vti7T -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HVVY.
3503 GLEASON R0,
EDINA, MN 55435
IF CABLE
NOTES
ANT -3
FINISHED CRATE, OR GROUND
COVER MATCH SLOPE AND
719CKNESS OF EXISTING
i
ONDIST `REED SOIL
!
r .rid
! �—�
NOTES ' LEAN CONCRETE. P.ED.M_ORE7 TOP. MAY
HE USED IN PLACE OF COMPACTED SAND.
'.. BURY CONDUITS II'RFLCW FROST LINE AT
42' BELOW GRACE
N. CONDUIT SIZE, TYPE. COANTITf AND
SEPARATION DIMENSION TO BE VERIFIED
INCH WITH LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY
REQUIREMENT$
.. ...... _ -- CAUTIONARY TAPE
._... COWAC1ED SACKFRL MTN
SATISFACTORY NATPNE OR
MPOR' ED SOIL TO 96% PROCTOR
OMPACTED SAND
IEEE NOTE II
..,,✓' '^ `: '" ��-- COMPACTED SAND
CONDUITS FOR I ED (SEE NOTE ti
ELECTRICAL S
ANTENNA S*i s1LRl
WHEP.E AP*PL:CAN4. S.,xl- — r MIN TO SECONDARY ELECTRIC
—._. !71,41N TO PP,!MAW ELECTWU
UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL
..........._. m.........._..__. —
• wAIE NT :S.
GENE56L SPECIFICATIONS_
t WRING SHALL BE AM STRANDED COPPER WTH THHN OR ECIOVALF.NT INSULATION 812
MIkww INSTALLED IN VY Ml- Al CONDUIT SIGNAL WRING $HAIL DE INSULATED s;2
Ate. NO OX OR ROMU CABLE 4 PERMITTED. CONDUITS SMALL BE SURFACE MOUNTED
P. VARING DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT SMALL RE tit I.IS7T:D SPECFif tTl.^nNS GRADE.
3. UATERIALS SHALL BE MEW AND CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE STANuAROS
ESIABUSHED FOR EACH ; T EaA RY THE ONDANIZA` :IONS LISTED BELOW
.AMERICAN SOCKTY OF T'eSTMNG:lAlER7ALS,ASrMj
- UNDfiRYrRiTIOTS LABORATORY JUL'
.NATIONAL ECTRICAL MANUFACTUP.INO' ASSOCIAT10N ;NEMAj
AMERICAN STLAR ROS ASSOCIATION {ASAI
- MATOAUAL FIRLi PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 04"Ai
a. INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS SMALL COMPLY NTTH REGULATIONS OF.
THE NAT ^-NAL EIACTRICAL COQE iNFPA 70i
THE NATIONAL =CTRIrAL SAFETY CODE, (ANSI C-1
THE LIFE SA °ETY CODE (NFPA 101)
•LOCAL BUILDING CODES
3 HE ENTIRE SYSTEM SHALL EE SOLIDLY GROUNDED USING LOCKNUTS ANOSOMOING
NUTS ON 'CONDUITS AND PROPERLY BONDED GROUND CONDUCTOR. RECEPTACLES AND
FJLNPNFNT BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE GROUNDED VATH A AAL,S)7.ED OMPb EMT
GROUNDING CANOUCtGR RUN IN THE CIRCUITS CONDUIT,
S OUTLET AND SUNCTION BOXES SMALL BE ZINC•WATED OR CADILW P_A. ED a: EEL NOT
LESS -KAN 4^ SQUARE AND SUITARI E FOR THE YPE SERVICE AND OUTLET CU' TE
.LET A,
U C-�rk BOXES SHALL HE SURFACE MOUNTIE. Att;71r REL,ED BATH BRANGN CIRCLIT
BREAKER MUMSFP
T LABEL ALL EQUIPMENT SERVED =RCM C EALTVARE TEGNMOI.OG!E + INC PANELHOARO
WT H PNE;,IOUC :A SIZE D IN BE' -S SD RELATION TO VSAOC.
e NOOOR CONt3VC TORS SHALL BE INSTALLED 1114 EMT UNLESS NOT EDO:IEFINISE
OUTDOOR CONDUCT ORS SHALL RE INSTALLED iN RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL UNLESS NOTED
OTUVRYASE. 41NEAE EMT S VSED. IT SHALT, NE Yd TM ONLY UNTIED COMPRESSION
TiTT;HCS- NO SE 't SCREW I ITRMGS SHALL RE ALLON£O
9 rNTRACTO1t TO PROIADE ANO INSTALL CMCPAV',U LABEL ON THE CLFARNWRE
TECHNOLOGIES. AMC. METER SOCKET ENCLOSURE
THIS S ni PLAN V^S CRFATED OFF NDtE-
DF FIEL MEASUREMENTS BY TFF 'ONTRACTOR IS TO FOLLOW
DESIGNER. AS BOUNDARY SIAWEY ;EXISTING tRILTTY EASEAAENiS WDN
VAS NOT SUPPLED FOR PURPOSES 1 I THE PROPOSED UTILITIES,
I GF SITE .� r S UTILITY_ ROOTING . i ....... ................_ _.._
Y
y
r m is
am.Fitlaro :Na. �
PIF A.. [rA»aAraN�
EX151ING s�1 /I
TRANSFOWER / 7
s 1
I
� t
- -
PROPOSED CLEARVRRE tOktfY LEASE ARE0.I ---•�
PROPOSED VND£RGRW.N'V COINOVR FOR
ELECTRICAL SERVICE FROM EXISTING
t
TRANSFORMER rOPROVOSMUTIL:n ^�
N.FNAME AND EDuIPMENT. ROUTE IS TO BE
! CONRIPMED NAM IDCAC T+OWERCaMPANY �
PROPpb£O i'pANSfORMER �
FOR EXTENDED PRwRY FEED F—,"
jPROPOSEDYVMG£ ;
U17LTY EASMENT
X
?+ri�3- MSP0059
d
EDINA WT -
PRGPOSEn x wioE
S'.ARyIe.,II1a.KUELa I
_j
, tTmrry CASEMENT;
6
S
S:w:l GLEASON RD
`
EDANA. NN S3A3F
((''
—J--'----
--- ------
PROPCSEk - 1tTfl^01 1NDERGRCUNO
!
CON-w WTH all 9 1 S Ad GROUND
CONDUCTORPO R ELEC SERVICE FROM
PROPOSED MCTERN L'XSC TO PROPOSED
CABINET I., LF.O. RW7E IS TO SE
CANE RMEO MAXI LOCAL POWER C.•NFPANY
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
TAt3T1N0 V/ATF.R .l
1!/ TANK T!1VvfR j /
CT y5
���`�rt.Y>_ATNR 1`.NLltwi INK
EXISTING BIT.iMINOUS DRIVE
/% I LONA PROPOSED N( PAWF.
I
PROPOSED tint TY 4�w1u6 i
BANGLE
O f f
` —.....................
�.., ......_... .... _..
PROPOSED Ct6ARW1RE IStlT LEASE AREA
< 3.. , ENLARGED UTILITY. ROUTING PLAN
BCALE: 1' +6SP
D i*
k
k
Q Vii
E
U-, P
a rMx
r WS
p }i I I
w
i£Et1
[yid
�+
?+ri�3- MSP0059
d
EDINA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
9
CROSSTOWN HWY.
6
S
S:w:l GLEASON RD
`
EDANA. NN S3A3F
((''
T.
� NrolE:rr Mao
Pt;ROftiS5lDRl`L
• Ar
.• n
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN'..
•,'FOE NUT
._ wi. w.oia,-.•.••'� --
E-1
NEW COAX
CABLE
.......
-.-. NEW INTERCONNECT
"
ANTENNA M04NT:!4 PIPE
i
t�
�..... ANTENNA. GROUND. USE
'
SBXR.E H01E, Jr
It I
~
pi '' I
TINNED Cpsm(;
- NE'N.'8'x� xlN'TINNEO ANTEN:'Sd
(i
GROUND BAR ATTACHED
. \•n� �'
OIREGTL" ?O TOYAR
EXOTH[RMIC
1,woTE.. t Il _:
'
EXOTHRRMCWEIr
CONNEC -ION ULTRAV'&T.O
DRIVEN COPPEA;-,AD GRONID RD)
rYP VD"
r'
-...
^2'` TEST WELL DETAIL
_ ,1 sGAlk ars
�titwawwa
�F14NifCMLIFSiraliila
j r ..._. ..,.
Oi
TIE TO SUITA8:E GROUND RUN NFW n ALVG GROUND
1
WIRE TOT O:iER SASE GROUND RAR
NEW GROUND KR'AIAtREWv
„y,....-
MODEL f :IGSKIT "3318 AT
TOWER `k INTO NEW
TO4VERBASEGROUNDBAR
Y
. .. ........
� ............ ...........__......_.___.�
.... ...... _ ...... � ..................
I.Y. V AM StrWNDE
GROUNDY3Re
r
NEW PLATE OROUtiO
aAR
' - Az A" SD:'D TINNED
i_ GROUNDWRE
YR • Ir AWO SOLID TINNED
CABINET GRDUND 8AR TO
1 ... .............._.__....�.,�.._.. I BCW GROUNI; fSWG
SITE GROUNDING DIAGRA .
tGx47GROUND TEST YkLL OHDPE
COWER. H_<RGER MOCEL • 38D+TN2
1-r
L
GROUND RMG ' --
At1G STRANOEG
GLEASON RD. &
GROUND LEAD
�R06T LINF i -
It I
x2 AW, -ID
pi '' I
TINNED Cpsm(;
1 ....J.
GROI.iNO NG
i 115
sG GNU FOR
CPS ANTENNA
�
EXOTH[RMIC
1,woTE.. t Il _:
r cLD
'SETTEST WE:.L COVERS BELOW
DRIVEN COPPEA;-,AD GRONID RD)
�,,i =,.
TCM OF GRAVEL x.15£ AREA I (
iS.VG k &-0' LUNG; HARDER MODEL x "+III
-...
^2'` TEST WELL DETAIL
_ ,1 sGAlk ars
�titwawwa
�F14NifCMLIFSiraliila
GROUND
'EST WELL
GROUND ROD.
TY.
MASTER GROUND
BAR INSIDE TELCO
ENf.ICSURE
S. CND. LEAD FOR -.
CARINFT GROUNDING
EXISTING WATER
TOWER
Fx ;sl TOWER
GROUND RUN;
xzGHD.Ta _
MN- MSP0059
L
GROUND RMG ' --
92AM TINNED
GLEASON RD. &
FOR H -FRAME
BGW GRDUNU PIN01
TYR OF 2 //
.•
'
'1
SV�T f ��., ,•.
sG GNU FOR
CPS ANTENNA
R Eci10°
: P
SIT ROUNDING
DIAVRAI I PLAN
26iE•
—�
>;;
J
GROUNDLEAD!0 CASKET,
-...
ftWrt CONNECT ;O" BY
�titwawwa
�F14NifCMLIFSiraliila
j r ..._. ..,.
Oi
OTHERS
.._
r
Or) FOR GROUM DAR
__ ................... .._.. .................................
LEGEND:
A EX07HERMIC YrELD rCADVYELDI
R1rILESS OTHERWISE NOTED?
19 (TOPPER CLAD STEEL GROUND
l� GRa�NO'Tf,ST YVELL
-- GAO::NCING WANk
._....� GROUND BAR
................ PROPOSEC' BOTTOM BUSS EAR
TTACHED TO GROLR+O RIND.
?420POSED TOP BUSS BAR
CONNEC IEO TO WTTOM BUSS
MR W TT: A NOME RON LEAD
� 1
1
1
%r3 � GROUNDING_PLAN_
\til/ 3"',.
N r "nb
• C x J5M
pI Zta
pR
W
MN- MSP0059
EDINA TAR• -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
AV, GLEASON RD
EDINA, MN MA35
R Eci10°
: P
SIT ROUNDING
DIAVRAI I PLAN
26iE•
1 _.. ._
>;;
J
E -2
SitmaPa -ow ceww LMf915W I IN;
129 Am. 9 Sw"
I Ph 3 NYC 120,240 VAC
Laa1
NOTE: i synrc N AYner:ca &lapel M00 I
eamm. 1' +a O+M 0—
Rocca Wya. Dugan OvUx:
120 VAC, 20 Amps
-(t
MN— 'tRSP0059
O�
? 1.
d
P
......,.,_....
�
GLEASON RD. &
S '
X.
CROSSTOWN HWY.
Type aT
TypO'iN
Type HS
Typo OR
Type TA
THROUGH CAdtE TO
"ORIT,GNTAL CABLE MAP 10
HORIZONTAL CABLE TAP TO
CABLE JA+ 10 TOP OF GROUND
�....-
TOP Of GROUND ROD
VERTICAL STEEL SwRFACF OP.
Trk SIDE OF HORIZONTAL PP-.
.� ... i .....
.... _.
.......
f.
rz
..
JilA} ,3 .-fi AiAP
! .....
'+0 AMP ay"
I , YEA4 L a' .
?O I.P 170.'25QV .L Arty!
J
�.. .. ,OGA '
I e IacA1
f0W V*.d VK* k AC Unr. O as -Irwm jV10M San
OECD S, 220 VAC. 4.T Am»
. .... _ 0 GA +atr....g•. !m G•faa F!o0M 40: tO8D0VS, 0,600 BTUS. 220 VAC. 5 8 Rm{a
.M ewe. Kwift i i. MR del Na,: K2AIC411 MIRF, a om E tUa. 22D VAC, 5. d A 4;"
�. I
/ NcMA, t--MR i (!I Al GA lNk , 5P6£Acq 00-60, eRCr6N st"— dm=9
ualgk aair ^` ,! i'ae 4 Ypp i t7 lYpY1 CI Afn ICI IS W F;9re9CA111 LOM- Alta `.xi m ..OG 16 9
12S+290Y20 A<N CX A230 ABO 0' 100IC'a c. ,mace h m!a.H. oip.
..
1.
._....__ ....... _... i
10 GA
,.�._.. .. ........... ... .. ......_�
A/snMaeHN� ...... Pa7t NNIPYaI se+.
OsI ... Nn Ayuro 4k
SaPaas l3CRkd DtNriihullo+ Yr0E18N 1123 ,... FGatl CmINt NIIT:a 3R ;.A ea iC 05
..... ..
Snmmai7i�3kW Dain0ud4 0120 02tt10, � G01f1Ma�[ ' d r EB.Ets
89aMxfi "IxOr.M0 e0.aa9 Okv2 4d ni�A—I}"ar -.a C7G1
Pr Se79qu L,a . .. 30'�7P ylitlCpt 429E
$yi><ny�� -�MUi Oamtx+ xA .. bat lNSel Mw Bir)s Bwi :tA.:MEt0:07-
temP9_rapwMa,°,.._.. _. .7 5 fbraiNpl . . ........
J;I Prgy3Y30,,,...AaF?._aaaaam �.. -f43�9 .
z_LOAD CENTER _WIRING
Type OP, 'DO AO W, 2 POLE. '20r2AO VAC
�,2 TIN OP, 00 AM, 2 POLE, 1201240 VAr,
'tia0 OP. 29 Ama, T— POLE, 120,240 VAC
Ty. t OP. 20 Ama 1 POLE, 170;24L VAC
' Mede n';d 1,,wv k. Sa1>@!ia Par, Na OML 12,
asw n 100 1 ar -k NAMAAO kd—1
,a) a : y`
L i it
L 3 3� ��yrge
a
v
vCP,
y ter.
Q^ ) t
i
MN— 'tRSP0059
ED! NNA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
Type aT
TypO'iN
Type HS
Typo OR
Type TA
THROUGH CAdtE TO
"ORIT,GNTAL CABLE MAP 10
HORIZONTAL CABLE TAP TO
CABLE JA+ 10 TOP OF GROUND
TEE OF HORIZONTAL RUN
TOP Of GROUND ROD
VERTICAL STEEL SwRFACF OP.
Trk SIDE OF HORIZONTAL PP-.
HORIZONTAL STEEL SURFACE
OR PIPE, CABLE OFF SURFACE.
ROD
AND TAP CARIES
MYPa W
N;» OY {s
Type NC
TIM Vs
%B
THROUGH`sERTICAL Cgi)LE TO
VERTICAL Si_EL SURFACE OR
THROUGH ^,ABLE TO SIDE
THROUGH AND TAP CABLES
Alk.E tFP DOWN Al 45' TO
VERTICAL STEEL SURFACE OP, SIDE
GROSS OF HORIZONTAL
CABLES LAPPED AND NOT
To_ w- OF E'NEP
0c GROUND ROD
10 GROU'NO ROO
^` HORIMKTAL CN VERTICAL PIPE
GUT
HORIZONTAL OR VERTCAL
PIPE
�- �`
2
EXOTHERMIC WELD DETAILS
,a) a : y`
L i it
L 3 3� ��yrge
a
v
vCP,
y ter.
Q^ ) t
i
MN— 'tRSP0059
ED! NNA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
37":9 GLEASON RD
EDINA. MN 65435
F
tl uwiM
ZmAt
LpAO CENTER DIAGRAM.
& DETA115
14j11*�
1 TN;, SAJSCONTRA.IU Stv USON- AOTIJNO'Y LOCAL. SERaCesmw
iD tt{ START M 'TMICI"IN.
2 d EX'SiRiG A4 14 . kVA:'0. WAT R.OAS, ELFCIRK': %VlD gTIER
tT I' 1 "iiERt N.^OJ4TERE01N'IY, Lt� ?A SiALLOE' TOM or I—
L 'PIES. AND .HERE R }CURE OR WY„' PXOPS:N EX .Ol1T1ON {X' TI b
LMY N�( RiNJ. tlE A'I IIJCATEO MTNRF.I 000 TM CTO RYMEH EXCMAT C
GRL N sNaILa DL NsEO Rr THE SsAK:..:zl'RA..rrR FATM7 TDIGAVAT RG
OR O'I,NQ M£RS AROUND OR NTAPUTIU tXS SU8COMPACTOR
-H-t L'•!K DFSAFETY TRAMM FOR THE VVWWN11CREW TIIS Nil.
It1CLtL+F tK!i NO'i RE ILMDEU 10 A) FALL J�TA(ECT10N BI C(EIFLNOD
SPRS.t Ci ELE�:I RACAL SAFETY (N iRE'tQf.W: b::XClNA'RON
S Al 4'FVY(?RK SMALL B£AS IMLNtAYLO04 iA:.JNA.UTA FWD
PRfx.T SRES]FKAN:)4b
A IF RLCESSARY. RULNASN. S jw4 DFRPoS. B^^.X.3,.W;NFs AND OTHER
R.EFU E SNAIL Be RLWYATJ FROM TIE GTB AND DM"O38D DF LEOA.LY.
*. M,. r. %KTVC INACTIVE SEWER. ~VA, DAS,:LECTRIr AND OTHER
U! IUTIES VAACI. INTERFERE NTH THE EXECU/IQN OF THE VIOW 0I IALL
BE REMIAtED ANTROR CAMRD, PLL aam fi, OTItRNSE 17SOONlmw
AT FCM4TR v NIGH PALL NOT TN'TCAFEW NR, THE EXEC,'. ION OF THE
-IRK S:AI'FCT Tn THE A WIOVA:, OF CXiTPACTOA fi-VIT ANO✓,+R
LOCAL B- RITIF5
4 i. - SliJCDN: RM: FOR R?% L FROO.CE WE SY',;N>GE N.A;CCRL?A! CE.
WIM Th£ TECNN`CAL wt:,':IFlCAP,ON TORw irUNAI.;E
], *t: &T SHAD. Rf CRA0ED 74:CA1X3E 5UPIAIYcYtlATER TO fLG'rti AtWv
LRCM RTC £'�Ldi'MrNT ANa 1'oWFArIiEAS.
8 !J(/FY LOR EAIJRNYMENil.1A lR1N. S•IAL'. [1E PLRC•EO tN fROZfN
P.ROLRd`. FR:. ENN•:EU ?IRIS.S134N0RI$£. $TMI.LW,JT I>E PI,N.FO �N
ANY W OR Email II.T.
§.'TIIE SUAt cVLAOE TKN:.L RE CJbX'AC'FO AND BR.O<16tiT TO A SMaD?H
UNIFORM DUCE PtiOP I a F!WSMEO SMRF.I£E A R'A!F2li ANY 5E -TuNa
(XL 3tW W4G FROM POOR COMPAi;TION W: I <IF WPN -RrO AT ME
N1Tiu.TOITS FKPFN3E.
10. THE AREAS OI UHF. OYtERS PP,OPa:R^f 015 ?URBED BY THE lWW AKS
NOT 00:tiRED BY T,tE TONER, ErUAPMEAT OR ORP2WAIAY. SRN.L RE
T,PADel TO A U6 DR. SLOPE, AND $ -AI 12ED TO PREVENT EROSION
AS $PF.f.KiFO N THE F'ROJF,CT St�(,^'.FtCATinNa
12. 5;MCIX 111. 'TO R rAIA..( MINIMIZE DIST'JRRANCF TO RA'LSTNG SITE
OLNIN'GGDTLSTRUCTIOtI. BRUSION CONTROLMCA:A:RE &IF RC- SJIARFSI
!AKIN CRN3TRIA:Th)N, SHA:,L JLI CONfORMARCL' +JTH'!xIELOCAL
„IP.t #3NFF5 FOP EPO^AON NiD iFTXtJENT i.. �NTROL
SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES:
NOTES:
1. A113TE81 t1R3RK ST?.It.R P.AIHTTD IN A»^CORDANA;E YATl+THE
LIKENCT T,PECIF:CA NOTE AND P1 AC"aRDAhtiI. tuTtlR ^ A Ai5
UTILISE OTICR+uSE NCTER
4 t. WELLING SHAH Be PFRF;M:MFD WART ETOKX LLECTRODE5 AND
VLLUNG $NAU. CON n -10 AtSC. tV {I'F R. U:,BT WAF' .. &ZES ARE
NOT 940NN PNOVIM T 1E MINIMUM L�ZE VCR 1MIIJ! J.14 N: TOE
AISC MAAtNIAt Oi STfEL. C.O!.A7Rtl..:ION'. PAINTEO'S;.X7'ACE$
31EALL T:E 1000HED U
3, UIJLt4C OONNEf,M»[S SNA;.; BE ASTW A=RFAR= tlK.
,V4'M CIJNNEGT:ONS AND SR-LL t1AL'L MINIMUM OF TM BOLTS
UNLEs3 NOTED 011.4014'• RASE.
A NOA STIN T•URC_ CONNEC(1� -OR STEEL DRAW' MAY USE
7: WA AS M. llr .XiIESS W.-TED OlrER 6L.
S INS ALLATI R Of CON: 2 TE £%PAYS ONV*DGE AMCM R. SNUI its-
PE RMANUFACIVROKSWRITTENRML "ENOEDMOL'E'DVIIIE THE
ANCHOR BnLT. DOW" CR ROO IyMAL Cl Ta 04m V0
MANUFAr, -WMtS RELOMMEN:UT ON FOIL EMM -AbtO AFT;! OK AS
SNOLAN ON '(A. OHAv4NL7 NO REBAtt 5HK1. 0E CVTVA"HvJ"
(ARI DR CONTRACTOR APPROVAL. W414 DRILLING HOLL S IN CONCREI'F,
SFC, .L IN_F'E:TIONS, R W'IED BY CAWETIMNO CAS. RHALLK
PF. RFRRMFO IN ORDER 10 MAINTAIN MAb"-%C: TURCR5 MAXIMUM
ALLOW"U. D3A05
STRgnL AI_ STEEL NOTES
CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES;
I ALL CONCRETE YORK SMALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301.
ACI 918. ACT 735, ASTM A16C ASTM A', SS AND PIE DESIGN K-40
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR CAST•N.PLACF. rONCRETE.
ALL, CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRCNGTH
Of 2809 PSI AT28 DAYS. UNLESS NOTED OTHEM MSF. SLAB
POUNOATION DESIGN ASSUMNO iuLOWASLE 5011. REARING
PRESSURE OF 2=1`5F,
REINFORCING STEEL r"L: CONFORM TOAStMA 815, GRAOC SO,
DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED OP+ERLN +SF MSI ncn VARF FABRIC.
SMALL CONFORM TO ASTM A'EO YIELDED STEEL VMRE FABRIC
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, SP ICESSHALLHECLASS"n'ANDALL
NOOKS SMALL SE STAND N't), LINO
4 THE FOLLOYWI : MN3uti:`.1 ODNCPM COVER SHAD BE PROVIDED
FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHINAIN OTHER:IISE ON
OIiADIN S:
CONCRETE CARTAGAINST CARPI. ......7 IN.
CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER'
06 AND LARGER .- - .. ............... -1:K
PS AND SMALLER 3 VYWF.......1 12 iN
CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARPI OR,MEATHER 0R
NOT CAST AGAINST THE GROUND.
SLAB AND lWLL ..:WIN
OCALIS AND COL NNS - ... t it21H
5, A CMAMFFR 3M" SHALL. BE PROV DED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF
CONCRETE, UNO. IN ACCORDANCE tMTH ACI 301 $FC ION ay _.t.
GENERAL NOTES
I. FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING. THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS SHALL APPLY:
CONTRACTOR - OMAIER$ CONTRACTOR
WWONTRACTOR• GENERAL CONTRA TOR:CONSTRUCTIONI
.E.. CLEANWtHE
O!:M • ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MA..NUFAC:UH£
2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF 8103. THE RIDDING SUBCONTRACTOR SHAL4 VISIT THE CKLSITZ
TO FAMILIARIZE VATH THE EXISTING CONIITIO NS AND To CONFIRM THAT PIE YORK CAN BE
ACCOMPI ISI"PD AS SIK) "d ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND SWILL
BE BROUGHT TO THE AT DH' ...N OF CONTRACTOR
3. ALL MATERIAL S FURNMHFD AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT AC(X7FN)ANCE YAP +ALL APPLICABLE
CODE S. REGULATIONS. AND ORDINANCES SUBCONTRACTOR SF(ALI:SSU£.ALL APPROPRIATE NOPCES
AND COMPLY LMIM At LAVA'S. ORDINANCES. RULES. REGULATIONS. AND LAWFUL ORDERS 0- ANY
PURL IC AUTHORITY REGARDING TIIE PERFORMANCE OF PIE VLORK.
ALL NORK CARRIED OUT SHALL. COMPLY :Wl "H ALL APPLICAULC:AUNICIPAL AND UTUITY COMPANY
SP£CIFICATFONS AND LOCAL it; RISOICTTONAL CODES ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
A ORAVANGS PROVIDED I.FRF ARE NOT TO SCALE ANDARE INTENDED TO SHOW OUTLINE ONLY
5. UNLESS NOTED OTHERV*$F- THE NARK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT.
APPURTENANCES. AND LABOR NFCF55ARY'To COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS N =:CAT En- ON THE
DRAVVNGS.
C "NUTTING UST' SUPPLIED MlY. 1HE BID PACKAGE IDEN" IFIE3ITEMS THAT'VAL. BE SUPPLED BY
CONTRACTOR ITEMS Na NCLUDED IN 'THE BILL OF MATERIALS AND Mr, ING LIST SHALL Be
SUPPLIED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR.
7. THE SUBCONTRACTOR $1 tALL INSTALL ALL EQLPMENT A40 MATERIALS IN ACCORDA:NCEYATH
MANU W:TURCWj RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SRECTF .July STA:'ED OTHERV IIS[
8 IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE INSTALLED AS SHONN ON THESE ORAVANCS, THE
SUBCONTRACTOR SHAD PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE R4, ALLATKIJ FOR APPROVAL I THE
CONTRACTOR.
S. SUBCONTRACTOR SI!ALL DETERMINE ACTUAL ROUTING OF CONDUIT, PDINER AND T' CABLES,
GROUNDING CABLES AS SHOWN ON THE P".fR, GROUNDING AMC : RCO KLAN DRAM,-.
10, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING 1MPROt T.MFNTS. PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING
AND STRUCTURES ANY DAM4GEO PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT SUBCONPVtO'DWS EXPENSE TO
THE SATISFACTION OF OVPIER
11 OUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LECAL.t Y ANO PROecHLY DO'OSE OF -I I. SCRAP AAATERUALS SUCH nS
COAXIAL CARLESANU OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE EkWIIHG FACILITY. ANTENNASREMOVED
SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OYVNER'S nESICHATED LOCATION
12. SUBCONTRACTOR SiiAll LEAVE 1•TiFMIGES IN CLEAN CGNILMT`:ON_
ABBREVIATIONS
AOL
ABOVE GRADE LEVEL
a-$
BASF. TRANSCEIVER STATION
TE)
EXISTING
MLN
MINIM1:E}
.ETAS.
NOT TO SCALE
REP
REFERENCE
RF
RADIO FREOUENCY
T.n.D.
TO Be mrewTNEO
T 8 R.
TO BE RESOLVED
. YP
TYPICAL
RED
REQUIRED
FOR
EQUIPMENT GROUND RING
AYO
AMERICAN WARE GAUGE
MG8
MASTER GROUND BUS
EG
F.QUIPMEN'T GROUND
RCW
BARE COPPER NfIRE
SUAD
SMART INTEGRATED ACCESS DEV +CE
BEN
GENERATOR
KSR
INTERIOR GROUND RING
RBS
RADIO BASE STATION
C =x
Pv m ��; �
L A q f "Ni
E TN
V w �
z
s�yA�
•LIAR
O
�RXT�
CIS
A f...
i
A JI
MN- MSP0059
EDINA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
000 GLEASM RD.
EDINA. MN 85436
pA. N
.. .... ...."..:
..UCCA ...
NN
CONSTRUCTION
NOTES
.rNS?.ASAIIX
SP -'1
SYMBOLS
U
SCE.ID GROUND 0US MR
.1,'N
3(I.10 NEUT({AL. BUSEFIf?
° SUPPLEMENTAL GIxOURD fAtitl)CTryT
T
2�KK.E THErzM- L,LAGKETIC
OCIRCUIT
'
BREAKER I
SINGLE•PQL E. MERbTAI- N.TAGNEPC
A
CIRCUIT BREAKER
DISCONNECT SVATCN
METSR
EXOTHEFTMIC WELD, ;CADV IELD)
;UNLESS OTRERATSE HUTEOI
�r
<•ir X tD' COPPER CLAY; STEEL GROUND ROD
5!3- 0IYCOPPER CLAD$TRL GROUND
. "�
ROD LMTH INSPECTION SLEE` e
EXOTHERMIC VIIEW'CADWELD)
.
LWTH iNSPECTIONSLEE;A.E
•.
GROUNDNC DIRE.'':,': ',• "V
*3
C =x
Pv m ��; �
L A q f "Ni
E TN
V w �
z
s�yA�
•LIAR
O
�RXT�
CIS
A f...
i
A JI
MN- MSP0059
EDINA WT -
GLEASON RD. &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
000 GLEASM RD.
EDINA. MN 85436
pA. N
.. .... ...."..:
..UCCA ...
NN
CONSTRUCTION
NOTES
.rNS?.ASAIIX
SP -'1
6. EACH END OF EVERY POWWER, POAFL.R PHASE CONDUCTOR d E. HOTS). OROUNOING. AND T1 CONDUCT .
AND CAELE SHALL `SE IARF.I.ED "TH COLOR,40DED INSULATION OR ELECTRICA4 TAPE 13M BRAND, Ifr
PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE V-4111 W PROTECTION. OR FOUALI. THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SWILL CONFORM
Yd'TH NEC E OSHA.
B ALL ELECTR €CAI. COMPONENTS S: ALL BE CLEARLY LABELED WIT.N PLABTic TAPE PER COLOR SCHECUI F
ALL EOUIPME4T SHALL',Y LABELED,MATH! IHIFjR VOLTAfiE RATING, PT75E CONFWURATK)N, YdtlE
COHFK)URATION. POY.ER OR rVdPACR'Y RATING. AND BPANCH CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS R.E., PANELBOARD
AND CIRCUIT IDS)
1. PANEL BOARDS IM NUMBERS; AND INTERNAL. CIRCUIT' BREAKERS (CIRCUIT ID NIAJRERSI SHALL RE
CLEARLY LASELEO'ATH PLASTIC- LABELS
B. ALL TIE VAAPS SHALL BE CUT FLUSH WITH APPROVED CUTTING TOOL 'TO REMOVE S: ARP EDGES
9. POWER, CONTROL. AND EOU :PMEN GROUND W111140, IN TURING OR CONDUIT SHAL 1. BE SNGLE
CONDUCTOR Ht4 AWG OR LAP.CFH;. 600 V. OIL RESISTANT THIN OR THVRNS. CLASS R STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RA ?D FOR W'C i 1ET AND DRY) OPERATION :. LISTED OR LiBELEO FOR THE
LOCATiDN AND RACEWAY SYSTEM USED. UNLESS 014EWJSF 3PECI'IFD.
7 D. SJPPLEMF.NTN. EQUIPMENT GHGU/YJ WIRING LOCATED INt}QORS SHAtI BB 31FK.ALL- CONDUCTOR i48
AWYO OR LARGER).':1!IO V, OIL RESISTANT THIN ON THYeo GREEN INSULATION, CLASS 6 STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 00 'C (YET AND DRY) OPERATION, LISTED OR LABELED NOR TIE
LOCATION AND RACE'AYWY SYSTEW USED; UNLESS OTHER'A:SE SPECIFIED.
I. POWER AND CONTROL WRING, NOT IN TUBING Olt CONDUiT, SHALL BE MULT6ONO.ICTOR, TYPE TO
CABLE (Aid AM OR LARDER!, W! V. Olt RESISTANT THNN OR T,ANQ CLASS B STRANDPO
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR % IC;VJET AND DRY) OPEPATION; WITH OUTER JACKET. USTEO OR
LABELED FOR THE LOCATION USED, UNLESS OTHERMSE SPECIFIED
12 ALL POWER AND GROJNDRIC CONNECTIONS SIHALL BE CRBAP•SME. COMPRESSON IALRE LUCAS AND
VARENUTS BY THOMAS AND BETTS IOR 60UAL). LUGSANDiNIRENUISSHALL BE RATED FOR
OI'EPATKTN l.7 M9 LESSTWN 7:'C C`C !F AVNLAP.LE;
1:, RACEWAY AND CARL£ TRAY SHALL BE LISTED OR LABEM) FOR ELECTRICAL USE INACCORDANCE
PATH NEtdA. Ul„ ANSUtrEF., AND LIED.
t4. ELECTRICAL METALLIC T(LMNG iVAT) OR RIGIO NONMETALLIC CONDUIT 0 E. RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 4A,
CA RIGID PVC SCHEDULE RO FO LOCATIONS SUBJL:T TD PHYSICAL. DAMAGE) SHALL BE USED FOR
EX -08XII INDOOR LOCATIONS
:5 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING iEHIJ. ELECTRICAL. NONMETALLIC TM-No (EN II. OR MGM NOW ETALU-
CONDUIT (RIOIO Pot. SCREW;401 S/HAU, RF. U SCO FOR CONGEALED INDOOR LOC.A T-INS
18. GALVANIZED STEEL INTERMEDIATE. METALLIC CONDUIT IMM SHALL HE USED FOR CUTOOOR LOCATIONS
ABOVE GRADE.
17 . MM 4GNMF.TAI.LIC CONDUIT ry E. R1Gi0 PVC SCHECJ E 40 OR WGIO FVC SCHEDULE 891 SHALL BE
USED JNDERGROUNO. DIRSCT BURIED, IN AREAS OF D:.CASSJNAL LIGHT VEHICLE TRAFFIC OR ENCASED
IN REINFORCED CONCRETE IN AREAS OF HEAVY VEHICLE "TRAFFIC
16 UOUID•TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL - CCONDUIT ILIOVID•TITE FLEX) SHALL 3E USED INDOORS AND
GUILDERS. NHHF.RE VIBRATION OCCURS OR FLEXIBILRY I$ NEEDED
19. CONDUIT AND TUDING FLTTINCS SHAL L BE TNREADEU OR COMPRESSION-TYPE AND APPROVED
LOCATION USED. SETSCREW FITTINGS ARE NOTACCEPTAiN E
29, C,ASINETS, BOXES, AND'WRLWAYS SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL.IJSE IN
ACCORDANCE WTI' NEMA, UL, ANSM'ILEE, AND NEC
21. WIREVJAYS SHALL OF E.PDXYCOATED IGRA.Y) AND INCLUDE A HINGED COV'_.R. DESIGNED TO SIAANG
OPEN TXXAVWARO. SHALL BE PANOUIT TYPE E (OR EOUAL;, AND !HATED HEMA 1 (OR BET cR)
23. EOUIPMENT CABINETS, TERMINAL BOXES, JUNCTION BCXE$ AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED OR
OR EPDXY - COATEO SHEET STEEL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL S0, AND RATED NEMA W. i0R BETTER)
IN- R$ OR RENA TR (OR BETTER) OUTDOORS
24. METTAL RE.CEPYACL£, SATTCH, AND DEVICE BOXES &4AL L BE GALVANREO EPDXYCOATED, OR
Ih'Ni•CORROOING. SHALL IEEE OR E:XC.F.FO UL S1AA AND NEW OS 1; AND RATED NEMA 1
y0R at BETTER INOO RS, OR WEATHER PROT'ECTED (VIP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS.
g;xTJRAL
•� O
3REENFIELO GROUNOJUG NOTES
W. ALL GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS (INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATION. RADIO.40ITNING
PROTECTKK AND AC POWER OESS) SHALL DE BONDED TOGETHER BELOW GRADE,
BY WO OR MORE COPPER BONDING CONDUCTORS IN ACCORC DACE iA1TH THE NEC.
2, THE SURCO` ti RACTOR SHALL PERFOT(M IEEE FALU.OF•P0TS4 A: RESISTANCE TO EARTH
TESTING (PER MEE 1 !D3 AND III I FOR GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS THE. Sus.
CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ANO!NSTALL. SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND FI.ECTRODESAS
NEEDED TO ACHIEVE A TEST RESULT OF S OHMS OR LESS
3. THE SUSCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND
UNDERGROUND CONOUiT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY: $ OF L:ONTINWY IN
TMe GROUNDING SYSTEM GR DALHAGE'ro THE CONDUIT Z PROVIDE TE371NG Rf. :SU1T6.
4, METAL CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNOEO AND MADE ELECTRICALLY CONTINIVOU&
WITH LIS' FED BONDING FTTTING: OR BY SOWING ACROSS TrtE DISCONTINUITY V./TH
/N AVYG COPPER LWRE UL APPP.O"TIT GROUNDING TYPE. CONW:T CLAMPS.
5, METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REQUIRED EQUIPMENT OR"D
CONDUCTOR. STRANDED COPPER CONDUC TORS V. 9TH GREEN INSULATION, SIZED,
ACCORDANCE IA TH THE NEC. SHALL BE FURNISIWED AND INSTALLEU WITH THE POMR
CROWS TO EOUIPMENT.
8, EACH BTS CABINET FRAME $HAL 1. RE, DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE MASTER GRCiND DAR
WITH GRFEN INSULATED SUPPLEMEN`<iL VJUIPMENT GROUND HARES, B AM STRANDED
COPPER OR LARGER FOR INDOOR B li 2 RING STRANOEO COPPER FOP OUTDOOR B &
7 CORN= CTIONS TO THE GIRDLING RUS SHALL NOT BE DOULILED UP OR STACKED.BACK
TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GROUND DUS ARE PERMITTED .
8. ALLEXTEP: R GROUND CONDUCTORS RFTIIFFN EOWPMENT,GROUM) BARS AND TIFF.
GROUND PING. SHALL OF 92 AM SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHEMUSE INDICATED
9. ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR OP, COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTOR S.•lAL: NOT BE USED "OR
GROUNDING CONNECTIONS.
Ilk USE OF BA` BFNDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONOUCT'OAS SHALL BE AVOIDED
WHEN W BENDS CAN DE ATNOL'ATELY SUPPOTiTEC.
11. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL SE USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS RFLOW GRADE
12, ALL GROUND CONNEC71ONS ABOVE GRAOE(INTERIOR S EXTERIOR) SHILL BE FCRMz -D
USING HIGH PRESS CRJM IS
13, COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EYOTWRW"TN'EJD
CONNECTIONS,
14. ICE BRIDGE BONDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE EXOTHERMICALLY BONDED OR BOLTF,D TO
1 HE MOGE AND THE TO'+4F.R GROUND BAR
18 APPROVED ANTIOXIDANT COATINGS (L E. CONOUCGnV?. GEL OR PASTE! SHALL BE USEO
OR ALL COMPRESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNFCTI(NHS,
15. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONNECTIONS 3HAJ.L BE COATED `.ITN A CORROSION RESiST,lNl'
MATERIAL.
17 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND NON•ELECTRICtL METAL SORES FRAME$ NJ0
SUPPORTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROVNO RING. !N ACCOR(ANCE WITH THE NEC.
ti. BONDALL METALLIC OBJECTS WTHiN 6 FT OF MAIN GROUND }'!RF5 WIN 142 AM
TIN PLATED COPPER GROUNOCONDUCTOR.
19. GROUND CONDUCTORS USED IN THE FACILITY GROUND AND LIGHTNING PRO i!C=H
SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH MFTALLiC ORJF. G-S THAT FORM A RING AROUND
THE CONDUCTOR. SUCH AS METALLIC CTNHOUITS, METAL. SUPPORT CLIPS OR SLEEVE ^S
THROUGH WALLS OR FLOORS. WHEN I'T!S RECHARED TO NIP HOUSED IN CONDVI'E TO MEET
CODE REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CCNOITM3, NON•METAUJC MATERIAL SUCH AS PVC
PLASM CONDUIT SKAU. BE USED. V.! -ERE USE OF METAL CONDU111S UNAVOIDABLE (E.G.,
NONMETALLIC CONDUIT PROHIRRED BY LOCAL COOEI THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE
BONDED TO EACH END Of 11E MT` AL CONDUIT
C
uIL 4k �~
MN-MSP0059
EDINA L'VT -
GL ASON RD. &
CROSST OWN HWY.
SJCu GLEASON RD.
EDINA. MN !i5435
ELECTRICAL NOTES
_.._ .......... . __�
erwc+
SP -2
%D
ELECTF;gCAL_It�W STALLATION NOTES:,,
ELECTRICAL INSTAIxLATIQN NOTES (con..};
£
! S- @ �4�
+S NONMETALLIC RECEPTACLE, SWdiCH AND OEV CE BOXES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED NEVA OS 2; AND
� C 2AT3
ALL ELESTRICALI:VRK SHA B£PERFORA DIN ACCORDANCE LM'H THE PROJECT: SPEC,LTC noNs.
NEC ANO ALl APPLICABLE L ;CAL CODES : CONDUIT RGU TLNGS ARE SCHEMATIC SUBCONTRACTOR
RATED NEMA i rOR BETTER) INDOCP.S. OR WEATHER PROTECTED (1 OR BET'ER1 OUTDOORS.
O 3
SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO
26, THE 3UBCCNTRACTOR $H41, OBTAIN NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION PROM THE CONTRACTOR
i
EQIJ!PHAFNT IS NOT DLOCKED
BEFORE COMMENCING WORK ON THE AC PROPR DISTRIBUTION PANELS.
1 �r..?< 265
',<�
2. VARiNG RACEWAY AND SUPPORT METHODS AND MA, CRMLS SHAU. COMPLY .MTi THE REOVIRWENT3
:7. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY TAOCING ON THE BREAKERS. CABLES AND
�
OF THENEC.
DISTRIBUTION PANELS IN ACLORDANC`e 4MTli Ol APPLICABLE CGDESAND STANDARDS TO SAFEGUARD
A:✓UNST OFF AN:D PROPERTY.
>r,L.i `
7. ALL CIRCUITS SHALL 3ESECREGATEO AND MAIWA'. NM. BtlMUM CABLE SEPARATION AS RE +IUIRED BY
2�
THE *$H:.
s
~
<. i:ASLES SHA.I. NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH LADnes-s YLE CABLE TRAY RUNGS.
6. EACH END OF EVERY POWWER, POAFL.R PHASE CONDUCTOR d E. HOTS). OROUNOING. AND T1 CONDUCT .
AND CAELE SHALL `SE IARF.I.ED "TH COLOR,40DED INSULATION OR ELECTRICA4 TAPE 13M BRAND, Ifr
PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE V-4111 W PROTECTION. OR FOUALI. THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SWILL CONFORM
Yd'TH NEC E OSHA.
B ALL ELECTR €CAI. COMPONENTS S: ALL BE CLEARLY LABELED WIT.N PLABTic TAPE PER COLOR SCHECUI F
ALL EOUIPME4T SHALL',Y LABELED,MATH! IHIFjR VOLTAfiE RATING, PT75E CONFWURATK)N, YdtlE
COHFK)URATION. POY.ER OR rVdPACR'Y RATING. AND BPANCH CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS R.E., PANELBOARD
AND CIRCUIT IDS)
1. PANEL BOARDS IM NUMBERS; AND INTERNAL. CIRCUIT' BREAKERS (CIRCUIT ID NIAJRERSI SHALL RE
CLEARLY LASELEO'ATH PLASTIC- LABELS
B. ALL TIE VAAPS SHALL BE CUT FLUSH WITH APPROVED CUTTING TOOL 'TO REMOVE S: ARP EDGES
9. POWER, CONTROL. AND EOU :PMEN GROUND W111140, IN TURING OR CONDUIT SHAL 1. BE SNGLE
CONDUCTOR Ht4 AWG OR LAP.CFH;. 600 V. OIL RESISTANT THIN OR THVRNS. CLASS R STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RA ?D FOR W'C i 1ET AND DRY) OPERATION :. LISTED OR LiBELEO FOR THE
LOCATiDN AND RACEWAY SYSTEM USED. UNLESS 014EWJSF 3PECI'IFD.
7 D. SJPPLEMF.NTN. EQUIPMENT GHGU/YJ WIRING LOCATED INt}QORS SHAtI BB 31FK.ALL- CONDUCTOR i48
AWYO OR LARGER).':1!IO V, OIL RESISTANT THIN ON THYeo GREEN INSULATION, CLASS 6 STRANDED
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 00 'C (YET AND DRY) OPERATION, LISTED OR LABELED NOR TIE
LOCATION AND RACE'AYWY SYSTEW USED; UNLESS OTHER'A:SE SPECIFIED.
I. POWER AND CONTROL WRING, NOT IN TUBING Olt CONDUiT, SHALL BE MULT6ONO.ICTOR, TYPE TO
CABLE (Aid AM OR LARDER!, W! V. Olt RESISTANT THNN OR T,ANQ CLASS B STRANDPO
COPPER CABLE RATED FOR % IC;VJET AND DRY) OPEPATION; WITH OUTER JACKET. USTEO OR
LABELED FOR THE LOCATION USED, UNLESS OTHERMSE SPECIFIED
12 ALL POWER AND GROJNDRIC CONNECTIONS SIHALL BE CRBAP•SME. COMPRESSON IALRE LUCAS AND
VARENUTS BY THOMAS AND BETTS IOR 60UAL). LUGSANDiNIRENUISSHALL BE RATED FOR
OI'EPATKTN l.7 M9 LESSTWN 7:'C C`C !F AVNLAP.LE;
1:, RACEWAY AND CARL£ TRAY SHALL BE LISTED OR LABEM) FOR ELECTRICAL USE INACCORDANCE
PATH NEtdA. Ul„ ANSUtrEF., AND LIED.
t4. ELECTRICAL METALLIC T(LMNG iVAT) OR RIGIO NONMETALLIC CONDUIT 0 E. RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 4A,
CA RIGID PVC SCHEDULE RO FO LOCATIONS SUBJL:T TD PHYSICAL. DAMAGE) SHALL BE USED FOR
EX -08XII INDOOR LOCATIONS
:5 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING iEHIJ. ELECTRICAL. NONMETALLIC TM-No (EN II. OR MGM NOW ETALU-
CONDUIT (RIOIO Pot. SCREW;401 S/HAU, RF. U SCO FOR CONGEALED INDOOR LOC.A T-INS
18. GALVANIZED STEEL INTERMEDIATE. METALLIC CONDUIT IMM SHALL HE USED FOR CUTOOOR LOCATIONS
ABOVE GRADE.
17 . MM 4GNMF.TAI.LIC CONDUIT ry E. R1Gi0 PVC SCHECJ E 40 OR WGIO FVC SCHEDULE 891 SHALL BE
USED JNDERGROUNO. DIRSCT BURIED, IN AREAS OF D:.CASSJNAL LIGHT VEHICLE TRAFFIC OR ENCASED
IN REINFORCED CONCRETE IN AREAS OF HEAVY VEHICLE "TRAFFIC
16 UOUID•TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL - CCONDUIT ILIOVID•TITE FLEX) SHALL 3E USED INDOORS AND
GUILDERS. NHHF.RE VIBRATION OCCURS OR FLEXIBILRY I$ NEEDED
19. CONDUIT AND TUDING FLTTINCS SHAL L BE TNREADEU OR COMPRESSION-TYPE AND APPROVED
LOCATION USED. SETSCREW FITTINGS ARE NOTACCEPTAiN E
29, C,ASINETS, BOXES, AND'WRLWAYS SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL.IJSE IN
ACCORDANCE WTI' NEMA, UL, ANSM'ILEE, AND NEC
21. WIREVJAYS SHALL OF E.PDXYCOATED IGRA.Y) AND INCLUDE A HINGED COV'_.R. DESIGNED TO SIAANG
OPEN TXXAVWARO. SHALL BE PANOUIT TYPE E (OR EOUAL;, AND !HATED HEMA 1 (OR BET cR)
23. EOUIPMENT CABINETS, TERMINAL BOXES, JUNCTION BCXE$ AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED OR
OR EPDXY - COATEO SHEET STEEL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL S0, AND RATED NEMA W. i0R BETTER)
IN- R$ OR RENA TR (OR BETTER) OUTDOORS
24. METTAL RE.CEPYACL£, SATTCH, AND DEVICE BOXES &4AL L BE GALVANREO EPDXYCOATED, OR
Ih'Ni•CORROOING. SHALL IEEE OR E:XC.F.FO UL S1AA AND NEW OS 1; AND RATED NEMA 1
y0R at BETTER INOO RS, OR WEATHER PROT'ECTED (VIP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS.
g;xTJRAL
•� O
3REENFIELO GROUNOJUG NOTES
W. ALL GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS (INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATION. RADIO.40ITNING
PROTECTKK AND AC POWER OESS) SHALL DE BONDED TOGETHER BELOW GRADE,
BY WO OR MORE COPPER BONDING CONDUCTORS IN ACCORC DACE iA1TH THE NEC.
2, THE SURCO` ti RACTOR SHALL PERFOT(M IEEE FALU.OF•P0TS4 A: RESISTANCE TO EARTH
TESTING (PER MEE 1 !D3 AND III I FOR GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS THE. Sus.
CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ANO!NSTALL. SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND FI.ECTRODESAS
NEEDED TO ACHIEVE A TEST RESULT OF S OHMS OR LESS
3. THE SUSCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND
UNDERGROUND CONOUiT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY: $ OF L:ONTINWY IN
TMe GROUNDING SYSTEM GR DALHAGE'ro THE CONDUIT Z PROVIDE TE371NG Rf. :SU1T6.
4, METAL CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNOEO AND MADE ELECTRICALLY CONTINIVOU&
WITH LIS' FED BONDING FTTTING: OR BY SOWING ACROSS TrtE DISCONTINUITY V./TH
/N AVYG COPPER LWRE UL APPP.O"TIT GROUNDING TYPE. CONW:T CLAMPS.
5, METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REQUIRED EQUIPMENT OR"D
CONDUCTOR. STRANDED COPPER CONDUC TORS V. 9TH GREEN INSULATION, SIZED,
ACCORDANCE IA TH THE NEC. SHALL BE FURNISIWED AND INSTALLEU WITH THE POMR
CROWS TO EOUIPMENT.
8, EACH BTS CABINET FRAME $HAL 1. RE, DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE MASTER GRCiND DAR
WITH GRFEN INSULATED SUPPLEMEN`<iL VJUIPMENT GROUND HARES, B AM STRANDED
COPPER OR LARGER FOR INDOOR B li 2 RING STRANOEO COPPER FOP OUTDOOR B &
7 CORN= CTIONS TO THE GIRDLING RUS SHALL NOT BE DOULILED UP OR STACKED.BACK
TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GROUND DUS ARE PERMITTED .
8. ALLEXTEP: R GROUND CONDUCTORS RFTIIFFN EOWPMENT,GROUM) BARS AND TIFF.
GROUND PING. SHALL OF 92 AM SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHEMUSE INDICATED
9. ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR OP, COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTOR S.•lAL: NOT BE USED "OR
GROUNDING CONNECTIONS.
Ilk USE OF BA` BFNDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONOUCT'OAS SHALL BE AVOIDED
WHEN W BENDS CAN DE ATNOL'ATELY SUPPOTiTEC.
11. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL SE USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS RFLOW GRADE
12, ALL GROUND CONNEC71ONS ABOVE GRAOE(INTERIOR S EXTERIOR) SHILL BE FCRMz -D
USING HIGH PRESS CRJM IS
13, COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EYOTWRW"TN'EJD
CONNECTIONS,
14. ICE BRIDGE BONDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE EXOTHERMICALLY BONDED OR BOLTF,D TO
1 HE MOGE AND THE TO'+4F.R GROUND BAR
18 APPROVED ANTIOXIDANT COATINGS (L E. CONOUCGnV?. GEL OR PASTE! SHALL BE USEO
OR ALL COMPRESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNFCTI(NHS,
15. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONNECTIONS 3HAJ.L BE COATED `.ITN A CORROSION RESiST,lNl'
MATERIAL.
17 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND NON•ELECTRICtL METAL SORES FRAME$ NJ0
SUPPORTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROVNO RING. !N ACCOR(ANCE WITH THE NEC.
ti. BONDALL METALLIC OBJECTS WTHiN 6 FT OF MAIN GROUND }'!RF5 WIN 142 AM
TIN PLATED COPPER GROUNOCONDUCTOR.
19. GROUND CONDUCTORS USED IN THE FACILITY GROUND AND LIGHTNING PRO i!C=H
SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH MFTALLiC ORJF. G-S THAT FORM A RING AROUND
THE CONDUCTOR. SUCH AS METALLIC CTNHOUITS, METAL. SUPPORT CLIPS OR SLEEVE ^S
THROUGH WALLS OR FLOORS. WHEN I'T!S RECHARED TO NIP HOUSED IN CONDVI'E TO MEET
CODE REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CCNOITM3, NON•METAUJC MATERIAL SUCH AS PVC
PLASM CONDUIT SKAU. BE USED. V.! -ERE USE OF METAL CONDU111S UNAVOIDABLE (E.G.,
NONMETALLIC CONDUIT PROHIRRED BY LOCAL COOEI THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE
BONDED TO EACH END Of 11E MT` AL CONDUIT
C
uIL 4k �~
MN-MSP0059
EDINA L'VT -
GL ASON RD. &
CROSST OWN HWY.
SJCu GLEASON RD.
EDINA. MN !i5435
ELECTRICAL NOTES
_.._ .......... . __�
erwc+
SP -2
CENEP.AL
DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE' WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES:
2007 MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE
•DESIGN LOADS
�.
WIND LOAD (,•SCE 745i
BASIC W'A'D SPEED q? SEC. GUST] A W MPH
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR I= !.0
WIND EXPOSURE. B
WIND GUST PACTOR G =08,5
NET FORCE COEFFICIENT. G =1.85
WIND DIRECTIONALITY FACTOR: Kd =1'.85
VELOCITY PRESSURE EXPOSURE COEFFICIENT; Kz = 6.974
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR; K� -1.0
VELOCI t' PRESSURE. q? = 1 ?.2 PSF �.:,�
ANTENNA 3 MOUNT WEIGHT = 200L8 (INCLUDES f ;'O RADIAL ICE)
a .ry -! B r..
E
• CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF Jd15.I.G U(LDINs UTILITIES,
STREETS, EOUI =MEAT ETC. CURING CONSTRUCP.ON. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PP,OTECTION
AS REQUIRED.
-FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS, OWENS':ONS AND ELEVATIONS PRIOR TO
FABRICATION.
-ANY HOLES CU, IN THE EXISTING CXR NEW STRUCTURE WHICH ARE NOT DETAILED ON THE
STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE REVIZ —+i'ED PRIOR TO aNSTRUCTICN'(i H THE ENGINEER.
.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT C- ifiE?I:IONSAt4D FAS7'tl,1NG REQUIRE,!ENTS'.'1'i'H
MANUFAC URER,
STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR DIMENSIONS, COORDINATE WITH THE
ENGINEER IF DIMENSIONS ARE NDT CLEAR,
AR.
ANY C!_A.kAlPiNG -STYE FRICTION CONNECTIONS, I CLJOING U -6OL7: S, SHOULD INCLUDE A NEOPRENE
BARRIER, [WITH A GALVANIZED METAL SHiMI BETWEEN THE CLAMftL8C T AND THE BASE MATERIAL
To PROTECT THE COATING AND PREVENT CORROSION.
-ALL HARCWARE SHOULD BE GALVANIZED OR OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL, NOT PAINTED,
STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS METALS
ALL STRUCTURAL TUBING TO BE A5100. GRADE B.
All OTHER STRUCTURAL STEEL SHAPES TO SE ASTM A36
•ALL WELDING ELF.CTRCn ES SHALL OE E70XX.
• FABRICATION AND _RfCTiCN OF STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBERS IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE
W714 THE AISC CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE,
-ALL WELDING TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED WELDERS AND SHALL CONFORM TO A,W,S, D1,"
- ALL STRUCTURAL S'1 EELAND MISCFLIANFOUS METALS EXPOSED TO EXTERIOR CONDITIONS
SHALT. BE GALVANIZED, TOUCH UP ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
WELDING
•• ALL VBELDIN- - SHALL BE BY A CE TIRED WELDER,
A!U WELDWO SHALL COMPLY WITH THE AVCS STRUCTURAL :VERY' :NG CODES, INCLUDING
ANSI +AVlAnm 0 130,S6'X04A STANDARD FOR ct -!.OED S -EL TANKS FOR WATER STORAGE' AS
MODIFIED TO DATE.
• MAKE ALL WELDS TO THE TANK WALL iR T H E7018 LOW HYDROGEN ROD. WELD SMOOTH AND AVOID
UNDERCUTS AND BURRS. GRIND SMOOTH ALL WELDS SO THAT NO SHARP PROTRUSIONS REMAIN.
SMOOTH IS DEFINED AS NO CUTS OR ABRASIONS OCCUR WHEN RUBBING YOUR HAND OVER THE WELD.
- DO NOT WELD WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 3_ °F UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
A'PrYMA 0100. SEC. !011 ARE FOLLOWED.
•BEFORE WELDING, REMCVE.4LL. COATINGS WITHIN 6'OF THE AREA TOBEWELDED. PREPARE EXISTING
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT SURFACES WHERE WE CING 15 TO BE PERFOR MED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SSPCSP•10 WHITE METAL BLAST CLEANING CODE.
-DC NOTINELD GALVANIZED C.A'.IPCNET S DIRECTLY TO THE TANK SURFACE, GRIND GALVANIZED
SURFACES FREE OF GALVANIZING PRIOR TO WELDING. PREPARE EXISTING STRUCTURAL. COMPONENT
SURFACES WHERE WELDING IS TO BE PERFORMED LJ ACCORDANCE V.ITH NOS CODE.
COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE AAWA0•':Co,AWS Oil, ANSI, Aa? 1dSTANDARDS. ACI,AISC AND FEDERAL.
STATE, AND LOCAL CODES DURING CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND FABRICATION.
SUBMITTALS
• STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP DRAWINGS, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS. SHALL BE SUBMITTED
TO THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. OF RECORD FOR THE STRUCTURAL. STEEL PRIOR TO
FABRICATION.
PAINTING
- PAINTING OF ALL NEW ITEMS AND REPAIR OF ALL DAMAGED AREAS OF TaOIER ,ViLL SE REOilIRED.
SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINTING REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS'
• REMOVE ALL SURFACE CONTAMINANTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SSPCSPI SOLVENT CLEANING.
00 NOT USE IVCROCARBON SOLVENTS ON SURFACES TO BE COATED WITH RATER -BASED COATING.
• CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL RUST, STAG, WELD SPLATTER, WELD SCABS, MILL SCALE: AND LOUSE PAINT.
- PROTECT All AREAS AD:ACENT TO WEE D14G AND'OR ORiNCING OPERATIONS TO PREVENT DAMAGE OF
SURROJNDIJGINTA T PAINTSYSTEM.
SHOP ABRASIVE BLAST CLEAN TOA 'COMMERCIAL GRADE (SSPC- 56.RE- IBLAST ALL SURFACES WHERE
RUSTING HAS REOCCURRED OR THA' 00 NOT MEET THE REOLIREMENTS OF THESE SPECIFICAMNS.
IF GALVANIZED MATERIALS ARE USED; THE GALVANIZED SURFACES MUST BE SOLVENT NFIPED
(NOWHYDROCARBON SOLVENT) AND BRUSH - ?LASTED (SSPC -SP7) PRIOR TO CCA i ING.
• ANTENNA COVERS.. CC -AXIAL CABLE, NON-METALLIC SUBSTRATES AND PREVIOUSLY PAINT ED SURFACES
SHOULD BE PAINTED TO I?ATCN FXISTING TANK COLOR AND MAY REQUIRE SCARIFICATION PRIOR TO
COATING.
. S "E p IN ACCORDANCE 1'ETH 1+tANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT RECOMMENDAT'DN.
..UR•A.,� PROFILE SHALL 6E
CCATI iZS SWILL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE 4TTH THE MANUFACTURER'S PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS.
• SURFACES TO BE COATED BHA! L BE CLEAN AND FREE O^ AIRBORNE DUST AND CONTAWNANTS AT
THE T1M'E OF APPLICATCII AND WHILE FILM IS FORMING,
•FINISH COAT SHALL BE UNIFORM ,% :N COLOR AND SHEEN WITHOUT STREAKS. LAPS. RUNS, SAGS CSR
MISSED AREAS.
INTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD F.AV E TWO COATS OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS MACROPDXY 646 OR
TNEMEC SERIES '61 WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 4.0 -E.0 MILS PER COATI.
EXTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE CCAT OF SHER'vMN AILLLAMS MACROPDXY
546 OR 74EMEC SERIES 116' WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 41- 6k MILS. AND A FINAL FINISH COAT
QF SHERWIN ILL'NMS ACP,CLON 218 OR TNEMEC SERIES 107-0! 1075 WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS
OF 2.0.3.0 MILS. COLOR SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR TOPCOAT COLOR.
• ANTENNA COVERS SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF SHERWIN WILLIA14 PRO -CRYL PRIMER
i14'F. A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF2.0.4:9101LS, AND A FINAL COP, i OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS SHER -CRYL
HPA Wr'H A DRY FILM T HICKNESS OF 2.0 - S9 MILS. COLOR SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR
TOPCOAT COLOR.
COAXIAL CABLE SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH CNE COAT OF X•I•M 2137 PRIMER WITH A DRY FILM
THICKNESS OF 2.0-3.0 1,19.S, AND A F14AL FINISH COAT OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS SHER•CRYL HPA
:MYTH A DRY FI 1, THICKNESS OF 2.5 -4.0 MIL& COLOR SHAT L MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR TOPCOAT
COLOR
FOLLOW THE PAINT MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AMBIENT CTMITIONS FOR
APPLICATION. WET AND DRY FiLAi TH'CI'NESS .AND CURE "1114 E.
� aa$
• c
S✓ i9 ���
3
S °
sy�T�
a,!!
z =mom
.oar u.
N
MN- MSPOO59
EDINA UVT -
GLFASON Rid &
CROSSTOWN Hlh'Y,
I= GLEASQN W3
EDiNA. M." ti545
< -ewacw ae
1!IiaWNY['IFTN�Y T!1AY T`!p YtAR, �tCf!flt'A"kkV. M "���• '��� -
VM.
MAN" T n`: ME F R IY Y 3:14'A ksw.v m
L. SNfM \;;!'Fi{ M16Y6ik A \1 >'!TieT i AAI A X:L\
Genomt Nrx$
1.,�+'Yf7F SLIP. KT�.'T T4' F.fium.,wx
. ':t•.'AK AM1_IiliRtil,tTMD
eus,.;.,a. .._., ,
si
1
E
S
t•�.v
9
�C
G
fi
'V
E
3
u:
b
Y
a�
5; m
S- UDWELDING .. -
- PROVIDE 304 STAINLESS STEEL FLANGED CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUD.
-ALL WELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 01.1 AND'STANOARO
OUALIFICAPON PROCEDURE.' ANTS.
ALL STRUCTURAL ".4TS SHALL COMPLY'r:NI7H THE'SPECIFICATTONS FOR STRUCTURAL JOINTS USING
ASTIM A325 OR AA90 BOLTS" STANDARDS
APPROVED BY RESEARCH COUNCIL ON RIVETED AND BOLTED STRUCTURAL JON`: S OF THE. ENGINEERING
FOUNOATEN,.AMC.
ALL!NSTAL LATION PERSONNEL SHALL NAIVE A MINIMUM OF S MONTHS EXPERIENCE IN 'INSTALLING
CAPACITOR DISUTARGE STUDS AND ABLE TO
CONSISTENTLY AND SUCCESSFULLY INSTALL CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUDS AND PASS INSPECTION
TESTS REQUIRED.
• STUD MANUFACTURER MUST CERTIFY THAT STUDS DELNERED CONFORM TO AWS D1.1 STRUCTURAL
WELDING CODE.
• ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT MUST BE SUPPLIED TO INSTALL THE CAPACITOR DSCHARGE STUD IN THE
METHOD RECOMMENDED BY STUD
at. UFACPJRER AND CONSTRUCTION 00OCLIV_cNTS.
• PRIOR TO COMMENCING LVORK, CAREFULLY INSPECT AND VERIFY THAT WORK IS COMPLETE TO POINT
WHERE THIS WORK MAY PROPERLY COMMENCE.
VERIFY'; HAT CAPACITOR DISCHARGE WELDING MAY BE PERFORMED W ACCORDANCE WITH QRIGINAL.
DESIGN, PERTINENT CODES AND REGULATIONS, AND PERTINENT PORTIONS CF P.EFERENCED STANDARDS.
•
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY OWNER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. 00 NOT PROCEED WiTI': INSTALLATION IN AREAS
OF DISCREPANCY UK IL FULY RESOLVED. COMMENCEIdENT OF NSTALLA?X:N SIGF4FIES ACCEPTANCE
OF SURFACE CONDI -IONS.
PROTECT 'INSTALLED WORK AND MATERIALS OF OTHER TRADES.
• BEFORE CD STUD WELDING, CLEAN SIUD CO NTACT LOGA71'ON : BARE METAL Y;ITH SP -? v0'WCR TOG
CLEANING.
• WELO STUDS WTTH AUTOMATICALLY TIMED YrELDNG EQUIPMENT- CONNECTED TO A SUITABLE SOURCE
OF DIRECT CURRENT ELECT RCDE NE3ATI`VE POWER. WELDING VOLTAGE. CURRENT• TIM =. AND GUN
SE T 747 FOR LIFT AND P' UN0E SHOULD BE SET AT C I IM U M SETTINGS. BASED ON PAST P RAC: '.CE,
4EC06MF.NDA':IONS OF STUD AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER, OR 90TH. ANSUAWS CSA RECOMMENDED
PRACTICES FOR ST LID WELDING, SHOULD ALSO BE USED FOR T ECHNIC GUIDA NCE.
• 00 NOT WELD WHEN THE BASE METAL TEMPERATURE IS BELOW U DEGREES F (MINUS 1E DEGREES C) OR
WH "cN SURFACE IS Y.E7 Cfi EXPOSED TO FAIL ING RAIN OR SNOW.
- ASUALLY EXAMINE -EST STUDS FOR FULL 36C•DEGREE FLASH.
• STUDS WELDED DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK NOT IN CONFORMANCE WITH CODE PROVLSIONS,
AS !INDICATED BY VISUAL INSPECTION. REWIRE CORRECTIVE ACTION AT CONTRACTORS EXPE. SE.
• S-LDS NOT SHOWING FULL 3600EGREE FLASH OR STUDS REPAIRED BY WELDING:
1. BEND TO AN ANGLE OF APPROXIMATELY S DEGREES FROM ITS ORIGINAL AXIS, ACCORDING TO
77.1 A OF AWS D7.'
2.TOROE TEST THREADED STUDS.
3. THE DIRECTION OF BEAM FOR STUDS WITH LESS THAN 360-DEGREE FLASH SHALL BE ORPOSf"E
TO THE MISSING PORTION OF THE FLASH.
k STUDS MAY. AT THE OPTION OF CONTRACTOR, BE REPAIRED BY ADDING THE MINIMUM FILLET
WELD AS REQUIRED BY AWNS D..1. IN PLACE OF THE MISSING `LASH. EXTEND REPAIR WELDS
MINIMUM 3!Ti INCHES BEYOND EACH END OF THE MSCONTINUITY BEING REPAIRED.
• IF AN ACCEPTABLE STUD HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM 004APCCENT SUBJECT =D TO TENSILE STRESSES,
THE AREA FROM WHICH THE STUD WAS R -dXVED SHALL BE MADE SMOOTH AND FLUSH.
• wWRE THE BASE METAL HAS BEEN PULLED OUT IN THE COURSE OF STUD REEMOVAL. SMAW WITH LOW -
HYDROGEN ELECTRODES FN CONFOP•MANCE PATH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CODE TO FILL TIE
POCKETS. AND THE WELD SURFACE SHALL BE FLUSH.
IN COMPRESSION AREAS OF MEMBERS, IF STUD FAILURES ARE CONFINED TO SHAWS
OR FUSION ZONES OF STUDS, A HEY STUD MAY BE WELDED ADJACENT TO EACH
UNACCEPTABLE AREA IN LIEU 0.9 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ON THE EXISTING
WELDAREA.
• IF RASE METAL IS PULLED OUT DURING STJD REMOVAL, THE REPAIR PROVISIONS
SHALL BE THE SAME AS FOR TENSION AREAS EXCEPT THAT WHEN THE DEPTH: OF
DISCONTINUITY IS THE LESSER OF tie INCH OR 7 PERCENT OF THE BASE MEAL
THICKNESS, THE OISCON', INUiTY MAY BE FLARED BY GRN7NG I,N LIEU OF FILLING
WITH WELL METAL.
• WHERE A REPLACEMENT STD 1S TO BE PROYIQE «.THE EASE hfETAJ. REPAIR S•:•iAll
SE MADE PRIORT054ELDING THE REPLACEMENT STUD.
THE AREA OF COMPONENTS EXPOSED TO VIEY +N COMPLETED ST. RUCTURES SHALL
BE MADE SMOOTH AND FLUSH WHERE A STUD HAS BEEN REMOVED.
RINGS - -„ - --
WIF
12j
421
`i 7i� WATER TOWER ELFVATION
S2 N.T.S. �^
EXISTING BASE CONE
'{ EXTERIOR SURFACE
FU'S PEN
DETAIL 2A
1 N
N
PROVIDE 800 AT END
"" \ �OF 'INNEROUCTCONCLAT.
a$�'w
6
�fl
EXISTING FOUND;.TNJN —•_ j
{I
TYP.
12
PROVIDE 1' X 1' —•�- �%' A4,
OUTSIDP.Oh \ ! BAR,(TYPl A•36
OUTSIDE CCF2pER, TYR ra
�i
`1217 PO SCH. V PIPE. 81, ITYP.i
DETAIN 2A
NOTE:
WATER CAPACITY OF TANK SHOULD BE REDUCED
TO 50% OR MORE PRER TO THE INSTALLATION OF
THE STIFFENERS. SHAFV3ELL WALL FENETRA':IONS
ARE TO BE PERFORMED AFTER STIFFENERS ARE IN PLACE,
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SEQUENCE:
REDUCED TANK CAPACITY 50%
WELD IN PLACE i31. IW BARS
CUT HOLE ONE
WELD IN PIPE NECK
Cl!T SECOND HOLE
WELD IN PIPE NECK.
r z CABLE PENETRATION AT BASEEIELL_
hd
♦ v a x�i
E
C
0
f;83
.:
sI
_ ao
o..
�p$s�amyry
a e
ff
MN- MSP0059
EDINA Wr -
GLEASON RD &
CROSSTOWN HWY.
,.m OXASON aO
EVINA. MN 45435
urucuv<•re� :ry nurnlu run. arrcmknrlw+.
"":"
°"`
1utP'r cilrFA.%iRInFi A�Di)IM1I;r.MANxa I'
General�Naes
IICLM16li WiMte, w"A7NF
EkWIIprN Plan
Penetmbwz
EVAN M. ]BERGLUND
;s
EXISTING PLATFORM PENETRATION -�''h - -u -FILL PIPE
PLATFORM HATCH
G
LADDER
i2) NEW 2%' PLAT POW PENETRATION FOR
iNNEROUCT CONDUIT
CONDENSATE PLATFORM
N.T.S.
RISER WALL
(1) VALMONT ONE PIECE 4' INTEGRAL
jr SOOT AT EACH PENETRATION
e
1 3 1 CABLE PENETRATICN AT RISER VV CABLE
S3 N.T.S.
HSS 3)0)(Vt6 POST BASE
3 6"X9"XfT BASE PLATE,
CUSTOM BEND TO MATCH
CURVE OF TANK
RISER FACE
14) a 0 A= BOLTS vat NEOPRENE
WASHER,TYP.ADD NEOPRENE GASKET
BETWEEN TANK WALL AND PLATE, R
i•:
EX'ERICR RISER FACE
- HSS 3 It 3 x 1!4 x 6' -0' GALV HORVONTAL
3'
BRACKETS. r G.C. W; IA' CAP PLATES AT EA
END, WELD TO POST; BASE Al BRACKET MIDPOINT
3'0 x 5r-D' GALV MOUNTING PIPE (SCHAD)
•✓'�- @ EA ANTENNA, PROVIDE WHITE PLASTIC
END CAPS 9� TOP & SOT
_.-- -- 3'8`0 GALV U-BOLTS. (2) Q EA
MOUNTING PLATE, LOCATF 1;,� FROM
TOP AN SOT OF MOU Nil NIS PLATE, TYP
1'8'X5' MCUNTWG PLATE 0 EA
MOUNTING PIPE, CENTER VERTICALL LY
ON HORIZONTAL BRACKET
4'0 DRPUED CABLE BOOT PENETRATION
FOR EACH CABLE BEHIND EACH MOUNTING \ ,
T ALL NEA'LY EX POSED STEEL IYP
AFTER DRILLING AND INSTALL PROTECTNli
PIPE, RE.CO
'r1EATHER • PROOFMI AND CASKETS,
SEE DL-TAL 3153
P
IF ONLY (2) CABLES ,LESS THAN i' 0 EACH) ARE TO
ti4 Tti
PENETRATE THROUGH TANK WALL REPLACE BOOT W!
FIRE GROMMET.
NOT:.
DETAIL 253 SWI.L BE INSTALLED ONLY IN THE STUfi l ION WHERE PROPOSED AZIMUTHIANTEJNA
POSITIONS CANNOI BE OBTAINED BY USING EkSTLNG ABNDONED ME':RICOM MOUNTS,
CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD BEFORE EXISTING METRICOM
MOUNTS ARE USED AND PRO`AX ENGINEER WITH ADEEOUA7- A&BUILT SITE DIMENSIONS OF
EXISTING WUNTS. ENGINEER REAEW OF THESE DMENSIONS SHALL BE COMPLE'E PRIOR, TC
USING EXISTING MOUNTS
r2� TYP, EXTERIOR ANTENNA SUPPORT Ei C4
S3 N.T.S.
T- (4) Y�' STUD WELDS. TYP. Wi NEOPRENE GASKET
II BETV9EEN':FNK YIALL AND PLATE.
T S'6' x S" x 9' BASE PLATE,
CUSTOM BEN. TO MATCH
CURVE OF TAN( RISER FACE
/3!1 EXTERIOR RISER. FACE
v �..��'''� HSS 3 x 3 x'5118 POST BASE,
SEE DETAIL 2'53
114 ,
HSS 3x3x "x2'-0"t LONG TLBE,
TYPICAL OF (2) PER SECTOR,
4 TYR. EXTERIOR ANTENNA SUPPORT PLAN
2 j N.T.S.
B4
R 0 CC'
OUIT, ViRH ANDREW STACKABLE
SNAP -IN HANGERS (2 P,EO'D.)
OPTIONAL LOCATION FOR SNAP-IN
HANGER,
L 85c )' 'X-S' LONG ANGLE SPACED -
48'O.C.
BASE BELLIMSER
SIDEW V.L
ANDREW ANGLE ADAPTER W! NEOPRENE
GASKET PLACED SETWTEN ADAPTER AND
ANGLE
i!
C ��F
s g
• c xIY
cu
N r
x
a4m�
z�aw
a`
'tb�a
MN- MSP0059
EDINA VJT -
GLEASON RD &
CROSSMI NNI HWY,
93n3 GLEA.SON RD
FD14A.. MN U.+'i5
• STUD WELD (4)114" 0 THREADED STUDS TO -o..� ..
TANK Q EACH FASTENING HOLE ,; ;1 'NEOPRENE
GASKET SET:1'EEN TANK WALL AND ANGLE, w w
i I I X /IY t2x1t0Y ltl it �i AT - �[ i k A`k?N '
!1M 41. tcNti OA�lRII RI'91Y III?.Rty 'N Nti "-'
iYi�n(75VPfRt'1AxXD iA^a'E;nTi AM AAi iI t�
if RM1M 9rW.bw UN)F.R i#q
:,iWy U(lYlYIfiTA9T.(N' b4�avga [i1M:Ra1 U•SaHs
/sue EVAN M ACRGLUND
a BASEBELL t RISER CONDUIT DETAIL
r S3
SITE SURVEY _ w
i a wr a 5wuawsuG a Ha a. .-, n..•: :;+« • ........
tt • gran MHtfvar rti R �•,.. --.rte'
.a« x i .can`.• ar .w ma ; u:e 5a:wann . a .».x. _ +• i ... ._•_... -.. ...
r;A nv:+y C - IK .,.. 5a"w H E saaa gyp, laei �.., _' < •.___..... __.. - -.._ ... _ _ ,r�,+r -,a ��1 •
-'".x' ,,,, "" a a°p^^....c.a we - m ce awe.a -`n tia.Pr... Hlupr .r *., �+ ._..^>� " "'" �'' 'o-ir)'4s _•• +• .=..."ar }a6"� ,p'L' L, f 1��.
ea
rIlow.
»,"». ,.e. „. s.. � ,n.. m ...:..a, ..t a w..• -.. y i w sau .up�..r ero. sz _...__ - .�.•'a'�. w...r�+.•. �a %i k
-aar r. - az..e.:r. i r`a`.' \._ •'% "'� _a r t' l” �'
- '� man '.+ 1 Gts:Maaxe.. � ._ ..•`\�'r A � � u r „ }yh�.
a:, s a •r` .,, x .e .x�
r r.—w• c«.t. IMem•wu.:... cvx.e'W sl• /r -� � �
, 3 ,�1.� .•lr��•r»; i -o-. uz�,:"'^+- M,rj`• 5 7 •`ti -'i:�; L�
narH•.aa a s • a wwe«wx�. ( E v'�''fd'S 'r.^�✓9 d 4 ° g b i �.--•• 1..� � 4
nw:x iG h saw oaq Az aw saw, ° L �lyy �rrr7�y 4 D, vT �/.'�ypp'•s*
Mat
C a t t a.ya t Ap 3 l
C
v te9.' 1 i
_ In
s" ' ,,,, _ aa+r m s,mg.. srfn•9w ,.: ° 4 ax. 3
x x — � •" b
.w. ..+ s
nAr Tcar.p u A.aw .eA.n ss rw Mt M - eawe. ff
.neu a =as< . ^•..n a r.aG w c.ls Nc• tn. .i » +� 7 - .S
�� � � . •� �.H � ,`...•,��
t � cmA � ,.� ^w, pan.. �a >..a _. � '` • ..
�ars•<: ra ti.- r +::A'.rvrul ,cvvsx x -• \ � .
rx c� ,a...�a aad w�u ..ro s+a::ry ryr , aa�w., ,.. =..rr.:. a• .a�A i fix' ..
w .•a =a= s ep. a sm a +.. a e x`' '«b�+z.5 .. �� . •.
M ax i.a 1: S.eA za ..a. an - a= ~"`•.... . . 'd •'rJ
xwar j w< tw n mac' rl 'cawa i In ..—.f 3 k
' W t eG. aw/ 5 rv.. C l Ant , } 4a � `••�„ "1 \ `'.\ f
£'+pr = e >�' ` e.a »W. !n �A'S. an aNas. ,1G r..=win SC wca+a* � f'" ,.lJ •
w _.+a ..nm pxer a"e:.: ;, n..:b..« w r m. n:,a:•.a H:aa u! ,l i '•.\ j��i••
LEGEND +�•. c e,aw a �i 4a ..
awM ;wau s11W nw1: 1 waW t Tee' 6 nnJW 9! !kwFa •. �... ...._•... .,•"• .............. __.._..
n u Ms urv� tz n!:w ° m a.a«� i -• Spattts°C Pns* ! "r'i° s •,�e «qf►<.
- Z.
c� e.. H.c•• -Ma . t, e.nl a.ae r. r W »�. c, I rsY nM'a GEI:IJfiQlS fA `•C.s Y.X.k.Xx1C.Y %•.Y!"'.
va u. } am t . Mma aa. 'x ai ♦ t . Mi.r.. ..r 1 G% (CEf, 1.H'.ifi el9 F
.1 •6 b"w xi t ... :�r a� a aen�a., a xx ,aat w aa.5 11 � • ��"
�, rafr.xi.tlY 5 bGf ..YMIi)00`v SLAP -. o—... �>... s — =3 1';'X'X7i -:!:'\ F$l•CK. YVOOtT1 �1� x
`i�
,,••' r • n .a A t rn- u- a+- c•-.r- fE}!CE C1`JF:IVM ._'". _ - i"a .
.. � s•. .w+ef �AfPPYaNEO � 1• '
F
t TF1t P6CR -%
?, OH 1�' C h..AASTa . b
.._..�. -. ,�_• -.F,- t w��"• `. a oo ,. � ( ! �•yr�- c•''..- t .._..•._ � -. � 'a .
'
DE
TAIL
..,
E
SITE k: MN- NISP0059
leci I i P�fP H wu r c°"55dYvx< awra ?psr
SITE NAME: i VYx'Pt,M a »ce ,' wry scr.ye ncwatxn
EMNA'JY - GiEASON RC. 8 CROSSTOWN H'NY.' ' w •?scti "'�°" n
J �upne5'miawnc
- sn9 astnaorr w:. �n�av'. rt. .. ;wA;rcsw,uv. m:mAUS.P ^.•
• EOw1 Rx'r 5,5195 a= P:w :::+:"u.,I G.r_���:•�rc.. Ap'.r.i °>» x..w..
EXHIBIT "E"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S REQUIRED INSURANCE
A. Worker's Compensation. In compliance with all applicable statutes. Also,
Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily Injury
each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
B. General Liability. Occurrence form comprehensive general liability coverage with
limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000 personal
and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000 products
and completed operations aggregate. Maintain Completed Operations coverage
for a minimum of two years after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident.
D. Tenant Property Insurance. In force for the duration of the Lease covering
damages to its property at the Premises.
E. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Sufficient coverage, to the reasonable
satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
F. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide, prior to
tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better), licensed to do business in
the State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in Paragraph 11 of
the Lease. Tenant will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the
General Liability and Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s)
shall also provide the coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material
changed without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Landlord.
13418901 22
RNK:09 /21/2007
COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE
AGREEMENT
THIS COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT ( "Lease ") is entered into
this day of , 2 between the CITY OF EDINA , a Minnesota
municipal corporation, ( "Landlord" or "City "), and CLEAR WIRELESS L.L.C. , a Nevada
limited liability company, ( "Tenant ").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Landlord is the owner of certain real property located at 4949
Malibu Dr. (Van Valkenburg Water Tower), Edina, Minnesota, as legally described on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof ( "Property"); and
WHEREAS, Tenant has requested that the Landlord lease a portion of the
Property to Tenant for certain communication facilities as set forth on Exhibit "C"
attached hereto ; and
WHEREAS, Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant a portion of the Property for
Tenant's "Communication Facility" (as hereinafter defined) subject to the terms,
covenants and conditions of this Lease.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. PROPERTY AND PREMISES. Subject to the following terms and conditions,
Landlord leases to Tenant certain space on Landlord's I water tower located on the
Property (the "Tower "), and space adjacent to the Tower in the building located on the
Property (the "Building "), subject to all existing easements, (collectively referred to as
the "Premises ") together with appurtenant non - exclusive easements for access and
utilities on Landlord's Property on a non - exclusive basis. The Premises are described
on Exhibit "B ", attached hereto, and are made a part hereof. The primary purpose of
Landlord's ownership of the Property is to: (a) operate and maintain a municipal water
tower so as to provide water service to residents of; and (b) to provide communication
systems to Edina and other radio tenants.
2. TERM. The initial term of this Lease shall be for a period of five (5) years,
commencing on the "Commencement Date" (as hereinafter defined). Tenant shall have
the right to extend this Lease for four (4) additional five (5) year terms ( "Renewal
Term "). The Renewal Term shall be on the same terms and conditions as set forth
herein except for rental adjustments as provided in Paragraph 3. This Lease shall be
automatically renewed for each of the Renewal Terms unless Tenant gives Landlord
written notice of Tenant's intention not to renew at least ninety (90) days prior to the
expiration of the Initial Term or any applicable Renewal Term.
134189x01
RNK:09 /21 /2007
3. RENT.
a. On the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay Landlord, as rent, the
following sums ( "Rent"): Based on Tenant's initial installation of Tenant's
Communication Facility (as hereinafter defined) as described in Exhibit "C ", attached
hereto, the annual Rent due on Commencement Date shall be $15,000 per year for the
initial five year lease term. The Rent will be billed and payable annually in advance
(prorated for any partial calendar year). The "Commencement Date" shall be defined as
February 1, 2010. The Rent shall be paid in advance with the first payment due upon
the signing of this Agreement thereafter, the Rent will be due and payable on or before
the first day of January of each year during the term of this Lease.
b. The Rent shall be increased each year on January 1st by an amount
equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index ( "CPI ") as provided below, or five
percent (5 %), whichever is greater. The Rent shall never be decreased.
The CPI shall mean the "Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, All
Cities, All Items (1984 = 100)" as published by the United States Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics or, if such index shall be discontinued, the successor index
thereto or, if there shall be no successor index, such comparable index as shall be
mutually agreed upon by the parties. To determine the annual rental increase to be
paid by Tenant, the annual rental for the previous year shall be multiplied by the
percentage increase in the "unadjusted" CPI (not seasonally adjusted) for the twelve
(12) month period ending in June of the previous year. Landlord shall be responsible
for communicating all Rent increases to Tenant.
C. If this Lease is terminated at any time other than on the last day of a
month, Rent shall be prorated, based on a thirty day month, as of the date of
termination, and in the event of termination for any reason other than nonpayment of
Rent, or Tenant's default, all prepaid Rent shall be refunded to Tenant.
d. In addition to Rent, Tenant agrees to timely pay its pro rata share of any
real estate taxes or payment in lieu of taxes required as a result of this Lease.
e. Tenant shall pay a late fee of One Hundred and Noll 00 Dollars ($100.00)
if the Rent is not paid within ten (10) days of the due date.
4. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL CONTINGENCY.
a. Tenant Application. Tenant's right to use the Premises as provided in this
Lease is expressly made contingent upon (i) Tenant obtaining all the certificates,
permits, zoning and other approvals that may be required by any federal, state, or local
authority (individually "Governmental Approval" or collectively "Governmental
Approvals "); (ii) Tenant complying with the terms and conditions of this Lease and
Tenant's plans submitted to and approved by Landlord, a copy of which plans are
attached hereto as Exhibit "D" ( "Plans "); and (iii) the engineering study specified in
134189v01 2
RN K:09 /21/2007
Subparagraph 4b below on the Tower to be conducted at Tenant's expense. Landlord
shall cooperate with Tenant in its efforts to obtain and retain such Governmental
Approvals and shall take no action which would adversely affect the status of the
Premises with respect.to the Tenant's proposed use thereof.
b. Interference Study. Before initial installation of any structure or facilities
on the Tower or in the Building, Tenant must pay for the reasonable cost of (i) a radio
frequency interference study carried out by the City's communications consultant
showing that Tenant's intended use will not interfere with any existing communications
facilities or the future use by the County for its 800 MHz countywide public safety radio
communication system for law enforcement, fire, ambulance service and other related
needs ( "County System "), and (ii) if necessary, an engineering study showing that the
Tower is able to support the antennas described in the Antenna Application and the
Plans for Tenant's Communication Facility, without prejudice to the City's or County's
use of the Tower. If the study finds that there is potential for interference that cannot be
reasonably remedied or for prejudice to the Tower, Landlord will not approve Tenant's
application.
C. Non - approval. In the event that any application necessary under
Subparagraph 4a above is finally rejected or any certificate, permit, license or approval
issued to Tenant is cancelled, expires, lapses, or is otherwise withdrawn or terminated
by governmental authority so that Tenant, in its sole discretion, will be unable to use the
Premises for its intended purposes, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease
and be reimbursed for any rental payment made pursuant to Subparagraph 3a above.
Notice of Tenant's exercise of its right to terminate shall be given to Landlord. Except
as required under Subparagraph 10d below, upon such termination, this Lease shall
become null and void and the parties shall have no further obligations, to each other.
d. User Priority. The Landlord and Tenant agree that the following priorities
of use, in descending order, shall apply in the event of communication interference or
other uses of the Premises that conflict with Tenant's uses or other users of the
Premises while this Lease is in effect:
The Landlord's water storage and distribution needs and the
Landlord's communication needs.
The County System that is not provided by the Landlord, provided
they comply with this Agreement.
iii. Existing leases on the Tower and the Premises, unless there is a
material modification of any existing equipment configuration and /or
frequency characteristics.
iv. Other government- related entities who offer a service to the general
public for a fee, in a manner similar to a public utility, such as long
distance and cellular telephone, not including radio or which the
13418901
RN K:09 /21 /2007
County is legally authorized to provide. This use shall be non-
exclusive, and the Landlord specifically reserves the right to allow
the Tower and Premises to be used by other parties and to make
additions, deletions, or modifications to its own facilities on the
Tower and the Premises.
V. New leases or renewals of existing leases for non - public safety
communications.
5. PERMITTED USES.
a. Subject to the terms of this Lease, and the recommendations of the City's
communications consultant, the Premises may be used by Tenant solely for the
purposes of installing, removing, maintaining, and operating certain communications
equipment including "Antennas ", "Equipment Cabinets ", "Coaxial Cables ",
"Transmitters ", "Receivers" and related equipment, in accordance with the Antenna
Application and the Plans (as hereinafter defined), subject to such modification and
alterations as may result from changes or improvements in technology (collectively the
"Communications Facility ") and in accordance with the transmission and reception of
wireless communication signals authorized for use by Tenant by the Federal
Communications Commission ( "FCC "). This use is non- exclusive, and Landlord
reserves the right to allow the Premises to be used by others, and to make additions,
deletions or modifications to its own facilities on the Premises as provided herein.
Tenant shall comply with all ordinances, statutes and regulations of local, state and
federal agencies.
b. Tenant, its agents and contractors, are hereby granted the right, at
Tenant's sole cost and expense, to enter upon the Premises and the Property and
conduct such studies as Tenant deems necessary to determine the Property's suitability
for Tenant's intended use. These studies may include surveys, soil tests, environmental
evaluations, radio wave propagation measurements, field strength tests and such other
analyses and studies as Tenant deems necessary or desirable.
C. The placement of the Tenant's Equipment Cabinets, Coaxial Cables and
the manner in which the Antennas are attached to the Tower shall be subject to the
prior approval of the Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Landlord shall, at all times, use reasonable efforts to provide Tenant ingress, egress,
and access from an open and improved public road. Landlord agrees to issue Tenant a
key for the gate to the Property and Premises. Tenant will not allow any mechanics' or
materialmen's liens to be placed on the Property as a result of its work on the Property.
d. Landlord agrees to give reasonable advance notice of any major repair or
maintenance activities related to Tower operations. In the case of an emergency,
notification is not required; however, Tenant will be notified as soon as possible of a
recognized emergency. In the event that use of the Tower for water service, or use of
the Tower to perform any necessary maintenance or repair, is interrupted or made
134.189v01 4
RN K:09212007
impractical because of Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables on the Tower, the City
may interrupt Tenant's use of the Premises as reasonably necessary to prevent
interruption of water service or interruption of maintenance and repair of the Tower.
The City will use its best efforts to prevent or minimize interruptions to Tenant's use.
Prior to Landlord painting and reconditioning the Tower, Tenant shall, at it
expense, have its Communication Facility equipment tested by a third party consultant
of Tenant's choice, to certify that the Antennas, Coaxial Cables and all Transmitters and
Receivers are in proper working condition. Testing results must be acknowledged in
writing to Landlord. Upon completion of the painting and Tower reconditioning, Tenant
shall, at its expense, test its Communication Facility as provided above and certify the
results to Landlord. Final testing and certification of the results must be completed
within three (3) weeks of notification by Landlord. Tenant shall provide Landlord's
painting contractor with pertinent safety instructions relative to working near the
antennas, and if necessary, Tenant must lower the power levels while Landlord's
painting contractor is working near the Tenant's Antennas.
e. Any additional expense of repainting, repairing, or maintaining the
Premises, Building or Tower reasonably incurred by the City as a direct consequence of
the presence of Tenant's Communication Facility being located thereon shall be paid
promptly by Tenant to the City upon receipt of the City's written notice of such additional
cost, which notice shall state the reason(s) for the incurring of such costs and shall
include a reasonable itemization of such costs.
f. Tenant agrees that if Tenant's equipment in its Communication Facility
produces noise levels that cause a disturbance to the surrounding neighbors of the
Property, Tenant will at its own expense install noise mitigating equipment or a buffer to
meet State noise standards.
g. Tenant shall notify the City of Edina scheduled work on its Communication
Facility that is to be done after 5:00 o'clock p.m. on business days, and any time on
weekends and holidays. The notice shall be given to City so that it is received at least
48 hours in advance of the start of the scheduled work. In the case of Tenant's
emergency work on its Communication Facility Tenant shall notify the City as soon as
practicable after commencement of the work.
h. Tenant may not add, change or alter the Communication Facility from that
set forth and /or shown on Exhibit "C" and the Plans without the prior written approval of
the Landlord, however, such approval shall not be required for Tenant to change similar
type equipment, provided that any such change does not materially change the
appearance or location of the Tenant's Communication Facility or effect the structural
integrity of the Tower. Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord for all reasonable costs
incurred by the Landlord in connection with any alteration or modification of, or addition
to, Tenant's Communication Facility pursuant to this paragraph, including but not limited
to plan review, structural review, site meetings, inspection time, and as -built updating
because of Tenant's changes, including attorney's fees for drafting and and/or reviewing
134189vo1 5
IIN K:09/21 /2007
documents; provided, however, that with respect to any such alteration, modification or
addition, additional Rent may be charged for the additional Equipment Cabinets or other
communication equipment that is installed by Tenant.
6. TENANT'S COMMUNICATION FACILITIES.
a. Landlord agrees to maintain and operate the Property and the Premises in
accordance with good engineering practices, with all applicable FCC rules and
regulations.
b. Tenant agrees to install equipment, - (Tenant's "Antenna Facilities ") in
compliance with FCC rules and regulations, and good engineering practices. Any
damage done to the Premises during installation or during operations shall be repaired
at Tenant's expense within thirty (30) days after written notification of damage. Tenant
agrees that its Antenna Facilities will be of types and frequencies which will not cause
radio frequency interference to Landlord, the County or to any other Lessees of the
premises, provided that Landlord, County, all Lessees and other users of the Property
are in full compliance with Paragraph 6 (a) above. In the event such interference does
occur, and Tenant is advised of such interference, Tenant shall eliminate such
interference within twenty -four (24) hours or cease using the equipment causing the
interference except for short tests necessary for the elimination of the interference. It is
further agreed that Landlord in no way guarantees to Tenant non- interference to the
operation of Tenant's equipment. Landlord will use its best efforts to notify other users
of interference, and to coordinate elimination of interference among site users. If
Tenant clearly demonstrates the primary cause of the interference to be the property of
Landlord or another user, Landlord will notify the other user to eliminate the interference
within 24 hours or cease using the equipment causing the interference.
C. Prior to adding additional transmitter or receiver frequencies on the
Premises, Tenant agrees to notify the Landlord of the modified frequencies so that the
Landlord can perform the necessary interference studies to insure that the modified
frequencies will not cause harmful radio interference to other existing Premises leases.
Tenant will be required to pay the reasonable costs for said study which will be
performed by Landlord's professional communications engineer. In the alternative,
Tenant may perform the interference studies and submit the results to the City.
However, the City, in its sole discretion, shall retain the right provided herein to submit
the study results to its professional communications engineer for review at Tenant's
expense.
d. Tenant shall be solely responsible for any taxes on its personal property.
e. Tenant shall comply with attached coating specification for any repainting
of the water tower during installation or thereafter,
7. UTILITY SERVICE. Landlord will allow Tenant, at Tenant's cost and expense, to
connect to its existing utility services. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with pertinent
13418901
RNK:09/21/2007
information as to the exact type of AC power requirements, and at Tenant's cost and
expense, Landlord's electrician will wire the dedicated circuit. Landlord will review
Tenant's power usage based on Tenant's application, and what Tenant believes to be
its average monthly kilowatt hours. Landlord may charge additional Rent to Tenant's for
the electricity used by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible for any damages
which occur as a result of interruption of any utility services. The Premises does not
have a generator; therefore, Landlord is not responsible for providing emergency
backup electricity to Tenant if there is an interruption in electric service to the Premises.
Landlord will provide and pay for the cost of air conditioning the Building. Payment for
telephone service for Tenant's Antenna Facilities shall be Tenant's responsibility without
any adjustment to Rent.
8. ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY. As technology advances and improved
antennas are developed which are routinely used in Tenant's business, Landlord may
require, in its sole discretion, the replacement of existing antennas with the improved
antennas if the new antennas are more aesthetically pleasing or otherwise foster a
public purpose, as long as the installation and use of the improved antennas are
practical and technically feasible at this location.
9. ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may permit
additional buildings to be constructed on the Property. At such time as this may occur,
Tenant will permit said buildings to be placed immediately adjacent to the building
Tenant occupies and will allow attachments to Tenant's building so as to give the
appearance that all buildings are a connected facility. Said attachments will be made at
no cost to Tenant and will not compromise the structural integrity of the building Tenant
occupies.
10. DEFAULT. Any of the following occurrences, conditions, or acts shall be
deemed a "Default" under this lease:
a. If Tenant fails to pay amounts due under this Lease within thirty (30) days
of its receipt of written notice that such payments are overdue;
b. If either party fails to observe or performs its obligations under this Lease
and does not cure such failure within sixty (60) days from its receipt of written notice of
breach without, however, limiting any other rights available to the parties pursuant to
any other provision of this Lease. If the default may not be reasonably cured within
such sixty (60) day period, Tenant may request that Landlord grant an extension of the
time to cure.
C. Except as expressly limited hereby, Landlord and Tenant shall have such
remedies for the default of the other party hereto as may be provided by this Lease, at
law or equity following written notice of such default and failure to cure the same within
the applicable time allowed to cure under the terms of this Lease.
11. TERMINATION.
13418901 7
RN K:09/21 /2007
a. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Lease may be terminated,
without penalty or further liability, as follows:
by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice of a Default as
defined herein (without, however, limiting any other rights available
to the parties pursuant to any other provisions hereof);
by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant if Tenant
is unable after filing all necessary applications for obtaining or
maintaining of any license, permit or other Governmental Approval
and making all reasonable efforts and using due diligence to
comply with all requirements necessary to obtain or maintain any
license, permit or other Governmental Approval necessary for the
installation and /or operation of the Tenant's Communication
Facility;
iii. by Tenant upon ninety (90) days written notice by Tenant to
Landlord that the Premises or Tenant's Communication Facility are
or become unacceptable under Tenant's design or engineering
standards for Tenant's Communication Facility or the
communications system to which Tenant's Communication Facility
belongs;
iv. by Landlord and /or Tenant, after the expiration of applicable cure
period, if there is an interference problem with Landlord's or
County's Communication Systems that cannot be corrected;
V. Upon one hundred eighty (180) days written notice by Landlord if its
Council decides to sell or redevelop the Property or Premises
and /or discontinue use of the Property or Premises for a water
tower; or
vi. by Landlord upon sixty (60) days written notice to Tenant if it
determines that the Tower is structurally unsound, including, but not
limited to, consideration of age of the Tower, damage or destruction
of all or part of the Tower on the Premises from any source, or
factors relating to condition of the Premises; or
vii, by Landlord upon ninety (90) days written notice if it determines
that Tenant has failed to comply with applicable ordinances, or
state or federal law, or any conditions attached to government
approvals granted thereunder, after a public hearing before the
Landlord's Council.
134189v01 8
RNK:09 /21 /2007
b. Notice of Termination. The parties shall give notice of termination in
writing by certified mail, return receipt requested. Such notice shall be effective upon
receipt as evidenced by the return receipt. All rentals paid for the Lease prior to said
termination date shall be retained by Landlord.
C. Tenant's Liability for Early Termination. If Tenant terminates this Lease
other than of right as provided in this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as liquidated
damages for early termination, 150% of the annual Rent for the year in which Tenant
terminates, unless Tenant terminates during the last year of any Term under Paragraph
4 and Tenant has paid the annual rental for that year.
d. Upon termination of this Lease, Tenant shall, within ninety (90) days
thereof, remove all of its Antennas, Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables from the
Premises, and the Tower. Tenant, at its expense, agrees to return the Premises and
the Tower surface where Tenant's Antennas and Coaxial Cables have been to their
original condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Any of Tenant's property remaining
on the Premises or the Tower ninety (90) days after the expiration or the termination of
this Lease shall be removed by Landlord at Tenant's cost and expense and shall
become the property of Landlord free of any claim by Tenant or any person claiming
through Tenant.
134189v01 9
RNK:09/21 /2007
12. INSURANCE.
Tenant agrees to obtain and maintain insurance coverages as specified in this
section and as further defined in Exhibit "E" hereto.
a. Worker's Compensation. The Tenant must maintain Workers'
Compensation insurance in compliance with all applicable statutes. The policy shall
also provide Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily
Injury each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
b. General Liabilitv. The Tenant must maintain an occurrence form
comprehensive general liability coverage. Such coverage shall include, but not be
limited to, bodily injury, property damage -- broad form, and personal injury, for the
hazards of Premises /Operation, broad form contractual, independent contractors, and
products /completed operations.
The Tenant must maintain aforementioned comprehensive general liability
coverage with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000
personal and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000
products and completed operations aggregate. These limits may be satisfied by the
comprehensive general liability coverage or in combination with an umbrella or excess
liability policy, provided coverage afforded by the umbrella or excess policy are no less
than the underlying comprehensive general liability coverages.
Tenant will maintain Completed Operations coverage for a minimum of two years
after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. The Tenant must carry Automobile Liability
coverage. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury Liability and
Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident. The liability limits
may be afforded under the Commercial Policy, or in combination with an Umbrella or
Excess Liability Policy provided coverage of rides afforded by the Umbrella Excess
Policy are no less than the underlying Commercial Auto Liability coverage.
Coverage shall be provided by Bodily Injury and Property Damage for the
ownership, use, maintenance or operation of all owned, non -owned and hired
automobiles.
The Commercial Automobile Policy shall include at least statutory personal injury
protection, uninsured motorists and underinsured motorists coverages.
d. Tenant Property Insurance. The Tenant must keep in force for the
duration of the Lease a policy covering damages to its property at the Premises. The
amount of coverage shall be sufficient to replace the damaged property, loss of use and
comply with any ordinance or law requirements.
134189v01 10
RNK:09 /21 /2007
e. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Tenant must carry sufficient coverage, to
the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
f. Adjustment to Insurance Coverage Limits. The,coverage limits set forth
herein shall be increased at the time of any Renewal Term by the greater of the
Consumer Price Index as calculated under Paragraph 2a or 25 %.
g. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide,
prior to tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better), licensed to do business in the
State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in this Paragraph 12. Tenant
will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the General Liability and
Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s) shall also provide the
coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material changed without thirty (30)
days prior written notice to the Landlord.
13. DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION.
a. General. Tenant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord
and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and
against any and all claims, costs, losses, expenses, demands, actions, or causes of
action, including reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs and expenses of litigation,
which may be asserted against or incurred by Landlord or for which Landlord may be
liable in the performance of this Lease, except those which arise solely from the
negligence, willful misconduct, or other fault of Landlord. Tenant shall defend all claims
arising out of the installation, operation, use, maintenance, repair, removal, or presence
of Tenant's Communication Facilities, equipment and related facilities on the Premises.
b. Hazardous Materials. Without limiting the scope of Subparagraph 13a
above, Tenant will be solely responsible for and will defend, indemnify, and hold
Landlord, its agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims,
costs, and liabilities, including attorney's fees and costs, arising out of or in connection
with the cleanup or restoration of the Premises associated with the Tenant's use of
Hazardous Materials. For the purposes of this Lease, "Hazardous Materials" shall be
interpreted broadly and specifically includes, without limitation, asbestos, fuel, batteries
or any hazardous substance, waste, or materials as defined in any federal, state, or
local environmental or safety law or regulations including, but not limited to, CERCLA.
C. Tenant's Warranty. Tenant represents, covenants and warrants that its
use of the Premises will not generate and Tenant will not store or dispose of on the
Premises, nor transport to or over the Premises, any Hazardous Materials, unless
Tenant specifically informs Landlord thereof in writing twenty -four hours prior to such
storage, disposal or transport, or otherwise as soon as Tenant becomes aware of the
existence of Hazardous Materials on the Premises. The obligations of this Paragraph
13 shall survive the expiration or other termination of this Lease.
13418901 jl
RN K:09/2 l /2007
14. LIMITATION OF LANDLORD'S LIABILITY. If Landlord terminates this Lease
other than as of right as provided in this Lease, or Landlord causes interruption of the
business of Tenant or for any other Landlord breach of this Lease, Landlord's liability for
damages to Tenant shall be limited to the actual and direct costs of the removal or
repair of Tenant's Communication Facility equipment including the Antennas,
Equipment Cabinets and Coaxial Cables and shall specifically exclude any recovery for
value of the business of Tenant as a going concern, future expectation of profits, loss of
business or profit or related damages to Tenant.
15. ASSIGNMENT. This Lease, or rights thereunder, may not be sold, assigned, or
transferred at any time by Tenant except to Tenant's affiliates or subsidiaries. As to
other parties, this Lease may not be sold, assigned, or transferred without the written
consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. For purposes
of this paragraph, an "affiliate" or "subsidiary" means an entity in which Tenant owns
greater than a 50% interest. Landlord hereby consents to the assignment by Tenant of
its rights under this Lease as collateral to any entity which provides financing for the
purchase of the equipment to be installed at the Premises.
If Tenant assigns or transfers Tenant's rights under this Lease to any party as set
forth above, Tenant shall notify Landlord of the assignment and /or transfer and the party
to which Tenant's rights have been transferred shall execute an agreement with the
Landlord which shall be in form and substance acceptable to Landlord agreeing to be
bound by all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Tenant shall not be
released from any liability under this Lease unless Landlord expressly agrees in writing
to release Tenant.
16. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Tenant, upon paying rent, shall peaceably and quietly
have, hold and enjoy the Property and the Premises subject to the terms of this Lease.
17. DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION. If the Tenant's Communication Facility or any
portion thereof is destroyed or damaged so as to materially hinder the effective use of
the Communication Facility by Tenant through no fault or negligence of Tenant, Tenant
may elect to terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) day's written notice to Landlord. In
such event, all rights and obligations of the parties shall cease (except as to the
Tenant's obligations under this Lease to remove the Communication Facility under
Paragraph 11) as of the date of the notice to Landlord and Tenant shall be entitled to
the reimbursement of any Rent prepaid by Tenant. If Tenant elects to continue this
Lease, then the Rent shall abate for a period of ninety (90) days or until Tenant's
Communication Facility is restored to the condition existing prior to the damage or
destruction, whichever is earlier.
18. CONDEMNATION. In the event the whole of the Premises is taken by eminent
domain, this Lease shall terminate as of the date title to the Premises vests in the
condemning authority. In event a portion of the Premises is taken by eminent domain,
either party shall have the right to terminate this Lease as of the date of title transfer, by
134189vU1 12
RNK:09 /21 /2007
giving thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. In the event of any taking under
the power of eminent domain, Tenant shall not be entitled to any portion of the reward
paid for the taking and the Landlord shall receive full amount of such award. Tenant
hereby expressly waives any right or claim to any portion thereof. Although all
damages, whether awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the leasehold or
to the fee of the Premises, shall belong to Landlord, Tenant shall have the right to claim
and recover from the condemning authority, but not from Landlord, such compensation
as may be separately awarded or recoverable by Tenant on account or any and all
damage to Tenant's business and any costs or expenses incurred by Tenant in
moving /removing its equipment, personal property, Communication Facility.
19. NOTICES. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if personally delivered or
mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses:
If to Landlord: Assistant City Manager
City of Edina
4801 W 501h St.
Edina, MN 55424
with copy to: City Attorney
Campbell Knutson
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
If to Tenant: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Site Leasing
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425- 216 -7600
Fax: 425 -216 -7900
with copy to: Clear Wireless LLC
Attention: Legal Department
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
Telephone: 425- 216 -7600
Fax: 425 - 216 -7900
13418901 13
RN K:09/21 /2007
20. MISCELLANEOUS:
a. Authority. Landlord represents and warrants that Landlord has full
authority to enter into and sign this Agreement and has good and marketable title to the
Landlord's Property.
b. Complete Lease: Amendments. This Agreement supersedes all prior
discussions and negotiations and contains all agreements and understandings between
the Landlord and Tenant. This Agreement may only be amended in writing signed by all
parties. Exhibits "A" through "F" are incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
C. Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts by the
parties hereto.
d. Binding Effect. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall extend
to and bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of Landlord and
Tenant.
e. Enforcement and Attorneys' Fees_. The prevailing party in any action or
proceeding in court to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be entitled to receive its
reasonable attorney's fees and other reasonable costs and expenses from the non -
prevailing party.
f. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with
the laws of the state in which the Landlord's Property is located.
g. Severability. If any term of this Lease is found to be void or invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect the remaining terms of this Lease, which shall continue in full
force and effect.
h. Recitals. The Recital paragraphs and the terms and definitions therein are
incorporated into this Lease as if they were set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Lease
Agreement the day and year first above written.
LANDLORD:
CITY OF EDINA
M
Its Mayor
13418901 14
RNK:09 /21 /2007
AND
Its City Manager
L�
BY: alientn
Z;Qtor Network Deployment
Its: A 0
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
CAMPBELL KNUTSON
Professional Association
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 Corporate Center Curve
Eagan, MN 55121
Telephone: (651) 452 -5000
RNK
1341890 1 15
RNK:09/21/2007
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit "A ": Legal Description of the Property.
Exhibit "B ": Tower and Building Assignments.
Exhibit "C ": Antenna Application.
Exhibit "D ": Plans.
Exhibit "E ": Tenant's Required Insurance
134189v01 16
RN K:09/21 /2007
EXHIBIT "A"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
Legal Description:
Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition
Outlot E
(Torrens)
Address: 4949 Malibu Drive
Edina, Minnesota 55424
134189ro01 17
RN K:09/21 /2007
EXHIBIT "B"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189v01 18
RN K:09 /21 /2007
DETAIL
clear.
SURVEY
ySITE
rYu
Se
W. Y xW q.
..-MilIiIl 111 "Will
It 11—
%
Y it ;
lz
�
SITE M MN•MSP0335
SITE NAME:
EDINA WT- MALISU DR
Fr�A
IIN
A-
LEGEND
-r
F[r:CXLIFR
vwwckwo�T
IME t 1.*ws
FMCC C-- UW.
oownu ww�
DETAIL
clear.
SURVEY
ySITE
rYu
Se
W. Y xW q.
..-MilIiIl 111 "Will
It 11—
%
Y it ;
lz
�
SITE M MN•MSP0335
SITE NAME:
EDINA WT- MALISU DR
Fr�A
IIN
EXHIBIT "C"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
134189v01 19
RNK:09 /21 /2007
I NO'TC.
( PROPOSED OIRECTWNAU
ALL GABLES. MWNTS ANTFNNkS. 1
f PANEL AN�ENNA5 L•ALL 8F.
AND ASSOCIATED FOUIPIAEN r ON
POSITIONED &1SEOON '
� TI IE WATER Towel P.Usr RE I
j PENOINC DIRECTIONAL OESN3N;
i PAINTED T07lATCH THE COLOR OF
i AND STRUCTURLL ANALYSIS
i 7HE TANK __-
' CLEARNARE CIA tS TO VERIFY
ANTENNAS AND VMNT %VTN
I
STRU =TURN. ANALYSIS
TovjrR EIVAT1pN
ADD ANY STABILIZAT10N OF TRL
DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS PER
THE STRUCTVAAL ANALYSIS
INOTE
ALL ANTENNA HEIGHTS
mrER TANK HEIGHTS NEED TO
I Be vEa1FIED
: GF.NF.RAL CONr WiC70R IS TO
RISTALL HAND:IOIESATFR&I.. 1
ANTFYRAS AS RECUIREO PER I
STRUC URA. ANNA; YSIS
I �r
[i T""_�'���•�I1 i
EDINA
�rL TOWER ELEVATION
sc:a.e r.I;r
PRDPOSCD 0.PAWARE
GROUND KIT AT RAO CENTER
PROPOa-EO C>_EAP.': JRE
-= DIkEC710NAL•PA.NF.L
:ANTENNAS
• EXISTINGCARRIER
ANTL•N%AS
PROPOSCO CLEARi6RE (r
1 2 INNEROUCT CONDUITS
I AND RET CABLES
^• EXISTING WATER TANK
TOYER
PROPOSED CLFAROARE
` EOIA?TAENT CARNET ON A
PROPOSFO N.FRANF,
PROPOSED CLEAR,MRE
1 GROUND A. Ar9AS9
— EKISTIKV, F.DUIPTAF•NT ON
STEEL PLATFOAw
f ROTE
1 WE REVIEY /ENOINEER. SIN. PREFERS TO I
I CENTER THE PROPOSWANTENNAHEIGHT
I :MTN THE FjRSTING IWOSILE AND SPRINr
: ANT.IIEIGLrca.
W C Q
•� 'S o.A 1
Lu
I C
A
t 4 U
i
(
i I
rfl:.•.iit z;j
I
t:1xli`al I
rt �.
5 •nls r:
MN- MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU
49491!AUSU OR
ANT -1
ux
yl
,
I
TovjrR EIVAT1pN
T. .....
,• •'.a�' iO •
`
BANTENNAPLAN
ANT -1
. ql�
CAP. 5*(7
,:XIS T,.G WATER
SHAFT
FAISTiNG Att-F.KN.l
PWO-
POSa-PANELANi*lliltA I
(Ty.p.)
I "I PROPOSED ANTENNA ORIENTATION
j SET A4 AZIMUTHS OFF OF TRUE NORTH
AZ i NYJ To. COAXCAKETAM
Im ; ; SITE ioakc—.—
c
Oki
12
: :
. ..... . .... ..
!Y.R-CnOkA'-
Till)
1.
t
ANTENNASCHEOULE
wmcnomft a
2
TOO
Z42 Q' vmm.-1 U's um MSPWM 02W
iJ
AWENM
i
OREZ711KAL i
3
ISO
6-300 ire i
3e3 sr leaw r
AN EIM
..........
mcm ;
CC' ORCOM*
Al
(A—OW WN
i
I moom. 6011"
SECTOR -1
RED
3r
KATHnL-A
VA11LAIII IlMl
VA W05-
SFXTOR•z
PARE, , AmyftKA
BLUE
. . ..............
. . ...... . ... ......
F.C701t - 3
PAXUAKTOOK
YELLOW E
z7w
. ......
W..RFN aw
100"
............ I . .....
PROPOSED - ANTENNA SCHEDULE
'111011MI.-ONAL AWENNA
T TRUE NORTH
WUTHS OFF OF
I "I PROPOSED ANTENNA ORIENTATION
j SET A4 AZIMUTHS OFF OF TRUE NORTH
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU
AZ i NYJ To. COAXCAKETAM
Im ; ; SITE ioakc—.—
c
COWRB&403:
PAFII
: :
. ..... . .... ..
!Y.R-CnOkA'-
Till)
F— 24-0 IM1444"20 zqr 202 tim
t
ANTENNASCHEOULE
wmcnomft a
2
TOO
Z42 Q' vmm.-1 U's um MSPWM 02W
iJ
AWENM
i
OREZ711KAL i
3
ISO
6-300 ire i
3e3 sr leaw r
AN EIM
..........
mcm ;
CC' ORCOM*
Al
(A—OW WN
i
I moom. 6011"
SECTOR -1
RED
3r
KATHnL-A
VA11LAIII IlMl
VA W05-
SFXTOR•z
PARE, , AmyftKA
BLUE
. . ..............
. . ...... . ... ......
F.C701t - 3
PAXUAKTOOK
YELLOW E
z7w
. ......
W..RFN aw
100"
............ I . .....
PROPOSED - ANTENNA SCHEDULE
T TRUE NORTH
WUTHS OFF OF
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU
-IM MURK MR
EONA• MN 554W
.......... .
ANTENNASCHEOULE
I ANT-15
SUITABLE FOR MOLDITINS
1`0451
io) E
—
TO 6&IlCZI
mria (Nor SuPii
C
0
K10POSE0 CALV PIPE CAP
OSZ6 i IWO ANTENNA
� •
(% %
MOUNTING PIPE
"(;ftZORTALCCf4PACTODU
UNIT BOLT TO LVVIANTENNA
REAR AS REWIRED
j
CLE;,Roillt2 I
•
EXREC(IONALANTI
0 I
:PROPOSED 0 .......
PROPOSED CARRIER PLAYk i
Lu
t
i PROPOSED PANEL
; ?
4
04EARVARE
... ........
.....
;NOTE.
;140 ANY STABILIZATIONCIP THE
I2.OIStV;5.TENNA Ur DISH kiM'ktA
:LtCRGV,AVF ANI PER THE
DIMENSIONS IN ORCHE SI DrAU.SpOM314 an(INCTIR tiNCHFS)
.31AUMMAL ANALYSIS
A a62
7 3511
SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW
0 1) 143 0 t&4
.. .. ........
-1 ... i , E - 335
a
?J1 TYPICAL ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAIL
2 DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA DETAILS
.'.
IAAfiIQN0 METHOD:
ALL ANTENNAS FURNISIIEO LATH DUAINTILT PACKETS CONTRACTOR
TO COORDWATE REQUIRED MECMNICAL 00t-AITILT FOR EACH
ANTI RE ENOINE�R)
SECTOR
Jw-
FmmTEwAspmA-nON ISOLATION TO AVON) PATTERN DEFORMATION
,��mow
... .......
2 ANTEN14ACF.NYERtINEHEIaKTlSt4RrffERENCETOELcVAI'OMO'-•
i
AN'TF.NNAHMHTSARFSHO"ONTO%*4ERELEY.-%TION
SEPARATION IN FEET. MEASURING FRO%i
ANTENNA EDGE TO ANTENNA EDGE
3 CONriftACTORSLiALL VERIFY AN-fiNNA TYPS_ CARTA TYPE. AND
AZIMUTH %ldrIf RF ENGINEER ANDOORCONSTRUC-T:ORMALSIAGER
P&
I NIARK01SLESVTO BOrrOU.
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
2 CABLES SHALL BE ROUTED IN M WNERDUCT 9
MINIMUM PREFERRED
4 LOCAL MAGNETIC DECLINATION FACTOR. PER THE SlArCNAL
ATTACHED 10 TOAfFR VAVEGUICE LADDER USING
UVAESISTANT BLACK 0XIII.F. TIES YIN 101.5
MN-MSP0335
FREQUENCY INJOHZ (VARELESS CARRIERS) HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL
0 ZONT�L
9
GEOPHYSICAL DATA CENTER IS VOW BY C'7AqPFR YEAR
%IINIrAU*,A 11AFAX40 StREN111`4 OR IN TOVtR.
EDINA -
CX THISANTENNA
/'�`-COLOR CODING (ANTENNA)
169 & MALIBU DR.
... . .... ..
2 2
All 330- 'AlOULD BE cc•
IN THE RED SECTOR
JSCALE:NT.S,
494 kIALIRU OR
w
ITKI TO ?M (SPRiNT ATT. VERiZON r4IORILF CRIMODET MEMO PCST z 2
tI MN 5%—
OFVWffN8W3S
1.01RECTIOX4LFROI
GOINGCUQKX'.%lSE
. . ............. . .......
-Ar-flomVEIME2114AUL
WECYK)Nx.�Rom 11
2
REIIERTOLOWC=V611ACKMLSECTICRISMON
ANTENNASkl,�41N ANTENNAS-AlTHIN
GOING CLOCKIAISF.
A-I 1-10 11
THIS RANGE SAALL RE H:S RANGE SlIA-_
COIllICrR 011 ll: CONSIOIRED IN
C4"I
1
A=TII' StPARAT-M. THEN IS TO USE THE W.M1,�l=AL
YELLOIA' SECTOR THE RLUE SEC ICIR
i 45, 0INEC
4
ANTENNA SIJMRT
GOING CLOCIVAR-SE;
DETAILS 8 NOTES
CTIONAL FRICii Cj
•StIt
PlIML4UM2!NCMSil5L'X4iCSPiWFERPFD)DF'JFR-.ICALSPACINC�ASUEASL$tEDFROtARADW-EE0CES
GOING CLOWAqSE
ANTENNA SPACING MATRIX FOR AP ANTENNAS
ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
/-'&"%COLOR CODING (DIRECTIONAL)
,/SCALE*. N.T.S.
I ANT-2 I
HORIZON DUO IF CABLE LENGTH NOTES
Tn'c DRAGON WAVE IHJNle.04 CUO IS AVAILAELE U<SEVEN?A VAIUANTS r AT HANG OFFERING Rli7JJ?E'•7 :NTS FCR
MAA'i IKS, SLEIO.r"S ESjOHNANO.5SF.FNS; JT. CAE eELDEOETAILOINf.A fV fRd;AZOxDS.
fFiNM1EC!ORX 3ULGE .+RRES10R5AN0= I:7JPF.R41YN7TE EPART NU20E TIEJHOVOI NTHEt llai- RLt \!S
AN71HE'R SVJfHllit<ALLG'.440iF C7d7.E lOSS IY L:O NOTE THE PART Nt1IDER (IHI SHOVM ON THE tA02�
CARL- OPTION
ALLOWED TX IF
ALLOWED TX IF
HORIZON DUO TYPEILASEL
CABLE LOSS
CABLE LOSS
RG6
1 -700 OiHxl
( -190p MIizf
SINGLE MODEM. ENGLE IF ',NO INTERNAL COMBINER)
UP TO203'
' MAXIUULICABLE ATTENUATION AS OISPLAYEOCN REDUNE GUI. IIOR
HORIZON OLIO IDU
• MANUFACTURER- B'_ :CF.N
7511, CATS
OraBOnwavO
yF
• FCG :NECTOR:ATSSHII•LO£000NPECTOR
PN :60.000167 -01 ........ .....
!00011
170CR
MT1 YR
RG -1I
- F CONNECTOR FP•CTIA BY CANARE
A .n1' C`I<OrtwsvdfL �pn is A7E N CANADA
' VAX MUM CABLE LENGTH: 403 FEET .ATfH 2 I LIGHTNINGARRESTOR
9.:6'
SERIAL NUMBER DU-5D SYSTEtJ CAPACITY
.M'OR 6341
' !AAHUFACWRER.WDREWCORP
SINGLE MODEM, SINGLE :F BYO INT'e RNAL CCMBINER)
• PART, NU7ABER LDFA.75
HEU %.X
.%1 HORIZON DUO IOU
UP TO 200'
' MAXSIUSA CABLE LENGTH 750 FEET MTH 2IF LNI HTN :vGARRESTOR
Ot090<IYWI,
11AXIMUM CABLE ATTENLIATION AS CtSPLAYED ON REDLINE C'Jt 12 OB
'. ^.0 OR 997.4
PW 0 0-000367-02 �.•.. - - -- - - - - -, .-
S.5 0R
:3 S 03
1tH Y:L
rw.v0T00Rw ?•MCara MADE IN CANADA
2`4 OR 53M
SERIAL NU'_1RER O%VSEc ,, SYSTE%4 CAPACITY?
240' OR SIM
LOF: 5}A
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE iF (NO N<TERNAL COf BNER)
HORIZON OLD IOU
ANOREY:
5M8-
war�onwavo
NS OR 517.1
462' OR lA1M
PN: 80JI0036T -03 -------- ---- ._.:
I03t:0
i7J;:R
11TH YR
AND"'*
viwi O,Ar�01xaan_ vm F.V.CE IN CANADA
6:5' OR 1671.1
311'1 OR 1tCtd
$EP!L NU. :BEE D'I :SFrraz, SYSTENI C PACITY3
LOFA.5-50A
CARL- OPTION
DF.SCRIPT.ON
HORIZON OLD
- %',,NVFACYURER COMNASCCPE
NORIZONOUO
• PART NUMBER. 5731
RG6
FCONNECTOR. THOMAS&BETTSOLRCSNS ' i
DUAL MODEM.
• NAJttA1L%l CABLE LENGTH 225 FEET L•df:12:F JGHTNFNDARRF.STOR
UP TO203'
' MAXIUULICABLE ATTENUATION AS OISPLAYEOCN REDUNE GUI. IIOR
SINGLE IF
• MANUFACTURER- B'_ :CF.N
7511, CATS
- PARTNUfIBrR 7914A
yF
• FCG :NECTOR:ATSSHII•LO£000NPECTOR
.<r OR 411.1
• G)ANUFACTURER BELDEN
LMR"
PART RU \IBFR 773iA
RG -1I
- F CONNECTOR FP•CTIA BY CANARE
FXLS<O
' VAX MUM CABLE LENGTH: 403 FEET .ATfH 2 I LIGHTNINGARRESTOR
9.:6'
• AtAx11AUM CABLE ATTF.NWT.ON AS p3PLAY£D ON REO:INEG5i112DR
.M'OR 6341
' !AAHUFACWRER.WDREWCORP
LLAR 700
• PART, NU7ABER LDFA.75
HEU %.X
v CONNECTOR' LANE 7%0N'TEMALE)
UP TO 200'
' MAXSIUSA CABLE LENGTH 750 FEET MTH 2IF LNI HTN :vGARRESTOR
717 '
11AXIMUM CABLE ATTENLIATION AS CtSPLAYED ON REDLINE C'Jt 12 OB
TU DE'. ERWNE THE 1. MAIUM CABLE L"MFOR A,NeN CABLE. THE FOLLOAING CAL r1] -AT:ON 41UST OE tiNFDR!AEO AT
!x)M THE T%II1 %NE. ^.11E7ICY ANC THE R;f sFREOl1ENCY.11�U 111E LC:1tYL Oi THE IIVO RESULTS USED AS THE '"Alum
LENGTH.
IF ALLOWED LOSS- CONNECTOR L OSSI ICA(ILE LOSS PER 107. 100' (ALL ATM WIT:
,U IF ALLCY:£O LOSS - CCmrr TOR Lt1SSI tCANLE LOSS KA IOR • 102 (ALL AT fYJ03n12 )
3RREST.OS C IIAS t I NUNNJNEC THAT THE CLY15U * 7M PAt AM CABLES ;CBE NEN fQRE 15] S *'cOLOI U
AP.RESTGNS CREATE 110b OF C(:IA4C'ORS tOSS 1C TG]AYNl.2COtl1F CL4SNEC'131LS lO:LS Sp'S1]LR
THEEXn1A CABLELCY] USES SOF MICNOYe Tdo71 .G )3 THE 1lW 4,2, I1.0u.3PE HIOH•ST TEST PONT
1YV.T 11u$ CABLE 1W5 tO55E5 OF 2.10 GO1100' ($ fU11.'1� <A�1) 7 •/ CfY100' � 2COJ I.W<.1THE H1GHE5T LEST P01iT
D PAIN TIE EXAMPLES)
THE SYSTEM YRTtE DON, TOCALCULATF. CABLE LENGTH FOR TSA IWRIZON LtW. Dk NN. :!OOEIA SLYCLEF IHISVFRL.Nf
OF 1TIE HORIZON {YJJ CD%TAI. 4 AN rlTF.RILV. CO1:BI115R S'O HAY UE.NE/•gEU LAU:F LC85 All'Ji' <A•tlC!+S CCIAPAREO TO
OTHER V lN_TS
IB SUB • 1 1051 t 2.18.10 • Y47IFEET)
113570 -2AD 7319':00• ANIFE£T)
217 FEETCR 75 MAC FEES IS TOE ! OIAEST RESU_7.I0F3 t.YL EE 111E t1AXSALW RECOMMENDED CAIGE LENGTH FOR JAR.=
HOTS THAT HORIZON COO UNITS IN DUAL MOOEM A. OuA L IF CO%FrAPAI!CN MA'e USE 4.4 EATEN.Wt Ca%% +ER. :NTSSCASE
TrE EXTERNAL CO'.TNM DrSLOSSVUST CE"LUDEO WTI F LOSS C.4CLLAT*NS.
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
OUTER
HORIZON OLD
HORIZON DUO
NORIZONOUO
CABLE TYPE
OIAMETER
SINGLE MODEM.
DUAL MODEM.
DUAL MODEM.
UP TO203'
OF CABLE
SINGLE IF
SINGLE IF
OWL IF
TIMES MICRON -AVE
yF
150 OR 7cM
.<r OR 411.1
250' OR MEN
LMR"
ORAGONWAVE
7.5'- 1'03501
Qw.MSCOPE
FXLS<O
TIMAFS t11GNOWAVE
9.:6'
335 OR 11 R.1
.M'OR 6341
3C-OR 117td
LLAR 700
COMMSCOPE
CON fAGT ENGWEERLY
I.IOTOR, fORTNCGCAYI
UP TO 200'
TRUES MICRO`I AVE i
717 '
5 ,-0' OR 1:•a.L
'. ^.0 OR 997.4
s70'OR 174M
LMR4CD
ANDREW
2`4 OR 53M
:0-, OR 5151
240' OR SIM
LOF: 5}A
ANOREY:
5M8-
c67 OR I—M
NS OR 517.1
462' OR lA1M
LOFA -50A
AND"'*
71S'
6:5' OR 1671.1
311'1 OR 1tCtd
615' OR 1871A
LOFA.5-50A
ANDREW
I W3,
EW OR 740J
471 -OR 1d %l
005 OR 2062J
LOFS -50A
FUPEN
315'
,35' OR 72A1
115' OR 417A
235' DR 721A
ECI-FA
EUPCN
7710'
326 OR S•9L1
Iw OR SOM
32C OR 99U
EC2 -60
EDPEN
)
d620R 1AIM
WV OR SIM
4B70R 14tH
ECA•SO
9ELLCN
3.4
212'OR 67.1
113 OP, 37d
217GR65M
a�u
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
EOUPtAENT
p$70.YCE
MANUFACTURER
PART NUMBER
REDLINE
UP TO1tl:'
BF.LDEN
RELUEt17h 194 1:AT5
REOLIYE
UP TO203'
ANDREW
01511 -15 LC-SUPE1IFLEX %S OI BA
REDLINE.
207. 10 3YA
ANDRE'A'
LOF4•75A
ORAGON:'litlE
D'T026C
commSCOPE
SFX603
ORAGONWAVE
7.5'- 1'03501
Qw.MSCOPE
FXLS<O
UILAGONVeAVE
351 TO
COMMSCCPE
FXL'7Y0
UHATAONOYAUE
OVER 100'
COMMSCOPE
CON fAGT ENGWEERLY
I.IOTOR, fORTNCGCAYI
UP TO 200'
IIELL7EH
BELOEN 74134 CATS
S O7LM ..I.'1••u. H•
`� " •pR
_ �BIt _5551
vvA
(D
sip
� V o i ?•
E If
U13
# IY�ZI'y�jI
1
MN- MSP0335
EDINA -
169 & MALIBU OF
<B <R MALEU OR.
EDROX. MN W430
tAwma � ..... •ss
)
aH:
' MX.:1F aVLA
...:: IF CABLE .. _.
{ NOTES
ANT -3
EXHIBIT "D"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S PLANS
134189v01 20
RNK:09 /21 /2007
D :t :
3:
TM
lear *re
!irl
I t%'a1y, ccu�j ffw thiy plart, specilk"On.
c w
S,,ae,,,Wo, a,.d that I am a My LxOrde d
Moir of.
a simpler way to internet
Printu,
Lo
ULU
PRO,ECT CONSMYAW: TERRA =MLALTW3 CqOU!I. LTD
OCO UU$SE HKINVYAY
PARK RIOCIE k &fte
(1147)8"41W
SITE NUMBER: MN-MSP0335
110
SITE NAME: EDINA - 169 & MALIBU
DR.
F
Si
ALEXAAK)" PJN 961011-10"
32--WSS
SIMr-TURAL ENG*XE-t KRECH OAMM & ASWCUkFiS
SCI P jT�l T
3
PROPOSED ANTENNAS ON EXISTING WATER TOWER WITH
FAU ASIE.W M70
RELATED RADIO EQUIPMENT AT BASE
151y #I i
-Y
x
rq C 'A 01
:et
T.
47
EC!"u-
T-1
TITLE SHEET
-
1
WE AVOCRESS 404 UALIBUOR.
C-11
SITE PLAN
.1
C-2
ENLARGED PLAN
C-3
C4
SITE DETAILS& CONCRETE NOTES
H'FRAME,EQUIPMENT DETAILS
3.
LOCATIC
I
1-- 1
AWLICANT CLEAR-ME
44100 W.CWWAY
ST LOUIS PARK. %'N 65426
C15
A-I
D;TE DETAILS
RECTIONAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION oiAGRAm
ANT-i
TOWER ELEVATION & ANTENNA PLAN
ANT-I.S
ANTENNA PLAN &ANITENNA SCHEDULE
MN-MSP0335
4 T I
CLEARM MA" SONW�
Pno
ANT-2
ANT-3
A TENNA SUPPORT DETAILS & NOTES
N
IF CA13LE NOTES
mow,
GER
ROUTING PLAN
EDINA -
zz-
E-I
E-2
UTILITY & DLAWAI
CITY OF W VALK9 RG PARK
E ,3
SITE GROUNDING OIAGRAAV PLAN
LOAD CENTER DIAGRAIA S DETAILS
169 & MALIBU DR.
PROPOERry m mm NSt.
MWER
SP-t
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
SP-2
ELECTRICAL NOTES
COP
MOIRCER HFATtllilt %'=T�INIGTON
4049 MAUW Olt
EON& 1AN55.3a
ooluv 0511928M15
.... ...... . ....... .
I
z
j
LONGITUDE W03'2T4S20'
Z'
A P
v i .N'k 1 t N,-,
SPECIAL NOTES
E'
L
DATE
FROM ViNAIWOLIS-SuNT PAUL INTERW,rONALxRPW. irism
SVW� `U%"R*kTM"
C.
..=1. WIL". RIOW. wn-.rt 4l"—jk C-0—W 0. mz--
"ANOICA"EDRECUIREAMMS
L'L
FAMITYISM 'JNEDAt*.4O(FORMUUANWEr.A7.'ON
RADIO/, PPEOACCCSSREM:RENTYFSNGTRECUIREO
FA=Tv "A- NID PEM-3m
I OF I
PLAT OF SURVEY
TITLE SHEET
T-1
CLSA"M CU
CLEARVVIRE RIF
a URAL A! Aflwztd:
CLEARVVIRE PM
S1
S:
GENERAL NOT ES
BRACKET DETAILS
CLEAMIPRIE UIV?
L&MOLORD
EXISTINGRO•
FXISTkNGEMMINOUS
ORNE
OVERALL SITE PLAN
............ .. . ......
P*OPMD CUARVARE 10XICr L *A$
E AREA
SEE SHEET C•2 FOR ENLARM PLAN
.. . ... ............. -
%
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU C
424 MALIFIVOR
FOU IN 55,36
.... ........... .
Cu
WE PLM
C-1
AREA
PROPOSED CLFARWRE OR CTIONAL AN rEMMAS
IF 30
4 PAWL ANTENNAS W
PROPOif.6iANiPS;ETRATM WE ONEXISrING
SEE SHCETAWA 5 FOR
ANTENNA PLAN A ANTENNA SCHEDULE
cu
CIUSTIMOVIATER 0
7U
TANK TOMB EXISTIKGWM 0
.. .... ........
AREA —
ExiSrjNGFErCCD
ECUIPMENTCOMPOUND
Lu
PROPOSED UNDERGROUI)FO
m3*0 VAT CONDUITS
. .. . ..... H-FOAAE
COAX ROUTE ...... CK's"KI UY#Jfv
CONCUFFORVERVON
EXISy.KG LINDE
ExIsmir VENT pins
PROPOSED
TO MATCH E2015MG, :d FENCE i
$UkCK VWn CHJVM LINK
FENCE
PROPOSED CLEARWRE, i t
:ST ;I 'xHr LEASE AREA
I RA NS"Fft'; R M C I I
CLEARVARF
PRO?
j EQUIPMENT CAEUMETOMA
EXISTING FI.F. 7/ \�� �-�\ / j/ :PROPOSED H •FRvAr
UiPkl.-NTCCPJ.P*JND
PROPOSED
UMITY,•RAME itt
EX
ENLARGED SITE PLAN
'!t
v
CONC PRO
MN-MSP0335
PROPOSED I'
EDINA -
169 & MAIIBU DR
IW VALMU UR
-
F pRoposeo L,&;r
ECVIA
ENLARGED SITE PLAN
C-2
PftOPCSF..D LI,lTT CLEARteRE --
KR sCM -FLOOD-T
PROPOSEOCPSANTENNA
EXISTING WAT£RTA.NK WALL
REFER TO STRUCTURAL -_.
OWES. FOR FAIT KDU ZING
O=TA!lS
`
.•. t _ - ^ - -- PROPOSED CLEAR'AtR -c
TECHNOLOUIES /IC
- EQUIPMENT CABINET
`•A 4 f �
_ ; ~
- I
"�
=
I 1
! 1
=
GENERA:NOTE3
I THE BASIC VANO SPEED URLIZEO FOR CUTDOOR EOUIPLIENT GIBINETS IS
M LIPH PER IBC(LArESr EOI(ION)
2 INIFORM*.IATION SIIOLLR ON THESE URA1tINGS'AAS 06T,"CD BY FIELD
MP.ASURF.YS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR GWILL VERIFY ALL E %ISnNC
CONDITIONS AND NOTIFY ME ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO
ORNAMG MATE.RALS OR PROCEEONG WITI t CONSTRUCTION.
3 THE GENEP,%CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONSYTANTS SHALL BE
RF.'P'CNS!BLE FOR DBTAININGALL PERIAITSANUIN SPECTONSV.WCH %tAYBE
REQUIRED FOR THF.tYDRK
<. STRUC(URALS'TEEL SHALLCONFORMTO THELATESTEDITOti OFTHEAiSC
SPcCIfICAT:ONS FOR 57NUCTU1tAL 5Tl'El 0URD7NG5 ALiOl•YABIE STRES$
IIS a 2
I ca
` Y
kin
i 0
` o r
j__ .•:,
�` �
-
I i
DESIGN AND PLASTIC DESIGMINCLUOING7 /Y'PO!A',154TARYA..4DTHF.AISC
CODE OF STAR 1tRO PRACTICE
':n•'•il
^i✓j`ff
1
.�y
%r '-" CABLE ENCLOSURE
i 1
5. STRUCTtKtALSTEELP LKrESANDSIIAPESSILLLLCO.NFORAI TOASIiJ _
B ALL
ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL PIPES Sft>LL CONFOm TO ASTtA AST GRAD?
A5C0 GRADFT B %lL
`•�
7ROPOSEO FENCE
Y`�1;I ':
I UtL $(.:L PIPES S16V.L CONFORM TO A37M
A
SrRUCTURALSTEEL CO ?IPONE' +TS AND FABRICATED ASSEMBLES SHALL BE
; SE_- SHEET C•S FOR
1
NOT D:P CALV.tM.LED AFIEN FABN!C.tTIOk
5
f[
k IiA'Od�IIT .tJ DETAILS
t-
;
VATH THE AMERICAN•A.£I.DINO
i M1
N •`'.'Ta
iu 7tX+
PRCPOSED COW( —�•-
!1.
1
I
6YIELDING SHALL BE!N ACCORDANCE
SOCIETY 0 1 1 W. STIWCnJRAL •AELDING CODE -STEEL VELD
€
\ / E
�...
' 'T"• '�' TO DAYLIGHT H£RE
;i :I' \,
•1'
it
\• 1
LAWS)
EIECTRO0E5 SHALL f£ ETD %X. FIRD7017CH -UP YnTM ZINC RK.N PAINT
L' XISfING AND NEWAREASI AFTER WELOING IS CMtPLETE
€
. Y [?�:
}}';I1
J -�. 3'EL7T UP 70 WEATHER PROOF
•: /" ENLIOSURE CONTRACTOR IS TO
..: {f. •' -'
1
FOR ANTENNA SUPPORT
7 ALL THREADED STRUCTURAL FASTENERS
U+
'�{Y.`.•:
:�. •,
�,y I CONHECTUWW.3"%AATERT)GHr
Ii' ^� ,y' MYERS HUB OR EQUAL
ASSETABJES 3HA' -L CONFORM TO ASTM ATAT OR ASTIA A3•i ALL STRUCTURAL
F•gSTENERS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL TWANG SMALL CONFORM TO ASTM
.• -I
%(iL�K;K.Y, 1� ,. Tj _, €ii f�•.`• s GMDE
A325. FASTENERS SHALL L 6E 513' MIN. CW:IETER BE ARIA'G TYPE CONNECTIONS
t
I
VdTH TfIREAOS EXCLUDED IN THE SHEAR PLANE A' EXPOSED FAS TE`I'cRS
NOTED OTHERNASE
s •`; PROPOSED UNOEROP.OUNQ --
•„
NU TS. AND WASHERS SHALL Be CAL%%NIZED WILES$
CONCRETE EX PANSION ANCHORS SHALL BE MLTI Nt'RK 90175 UNLf.SS VOTED
PROPOSEDII.PRAME ••
€ f217'N FJAYCONDUITS
'
\, f�
OTHERVASE ALL ANCP.ORS IN TO CONCRETESHALL RE STAINLESS STEEL
' ! t
SEE SLEET C. FOR
" .�•
'ti•
.
DETAILS
�f'
3ALL COAt(AI CABLE CONNECTOR$AVO TRANSLOfTER FOUIPAIENT SHALL
a /.,•• -
-'
DE AS SPECIFIED BY IMF O` /+NF.RAND IS NOTIACIUDEU IN 7ilE5£
I� Imo: IS;
1: 1 ': TYPICAL EQUIPMENT ELEVATION
CONSTRUCTION COCU.tENT3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALLFURNISH ALL
j
CONNECTION IUUiOI "ORE REOU]RED TO SECUIL:, THE CABLFS. ETHI•FtNET
t
CABLES SI!AlL BE ATTACHED TO THE TOLIER VAIVEG'JIOE UIDDYH US!YG
TIE YAIAPS OR STAINLESS STEEL MAROVARE
• yt € • S; €
UVAESISTANT
9 NORTH ARROW SHOFYN ON PLANS REFERS TO TRUE WORTH CONTRACTOR
{ : € �'. W •''
STALL VERIFY NORTH AND INFORM ENOINEERANY DISCREPANCY BEFORE
w t
�/ 3'SCH 30.4.0"
STARTING CONSTRUCTION
i 1
LCHG GAL•% PIPE
1
f +` +J vo GA vi CAP
ORTA
10 ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONF TOASTM 615 (MO-- 00.
0£FORIIEO BILLET STEEL BARS
t :
I€�f
€•�
METER
.:. CONCRETE FOR THE, EQUIPMENT PAD SHALL BE <100 PSI NOIti:Al :hictGlfr
-.. . .. .. .......
€ " .�...�.• /'
ESH ADI.IIXTUHE. CON7AAL'TCR !:AY USE APPROVED
PRECASTEOUTV
- •� ` j ^
LIENT
PRECAST EQUNAIENT
•'!_�
DI$CONHECT
12 LUMBER SHALL COMPLY VA TFI rAEREOUIREMENTS OF AJERICAN
INSTITUTE OF TIMBER CONSTRUCT-ON AND THE NAT:CML FOREST PRODUCTS
MN- MSP0335 '
ASSOCIATIONS NATMUM. PESWA SPECIFICKINON FOR:IOOD
i- •UMSTRUT
CONSTRUCTION ALL LUTAMR SHALL BE PRESSURE'TREATED•AHO SWILL BE
EDINA -
•
STRUCTURAL GRAOENO2ORBETTER
169 SI MALIBU DRi
/// , .7 BCVJ TO EGUIP
GROUND ITYP OF 21
17 IT IS THE OVRtFRS Rf$PONSIB Y IIiT TO VEIUfY THE STRUCTURAL
CAPACITY OF THE EXISTING TOILER AND IrS FOUNDATION TO RESIST TTE
1 GRADE :'
tL1NOHiRA'ATV LOADS fROA1 THE PROPOSED /J•1TEN!taS
�
... _,,. -.. ... ... ....
4911 LLIOU DR.
Li I 72. SN' C
i ; I
!i ALL FIELD CUT METAL'rMtL BE SCRAPED OF ANY RUST AND COLD
CALVAN12E0
EtNNA. MN SS :Y
i
E
IF: � i•i 1
ti RUBBER GIPS WILL BE PLACED ON ALL EXPOSED UNISTRUT ENDS
—�'
ro ExISn r
€ y: i• . 1i.' ...""� LIGHTNING RING
'• ,,
(xtM
-.,�.
..•u
._.u��
T1 • E
•�)... .,
?p: L7C`Qt', -1 �� •7
! wx�:na
COPPERCALD ROU
TYr1
- ty _
pRU -r Gin
SITE DETAINS
NOT
'
tit: "
Tbtdt
�SCONCRETE
•. ,
NOTE ALL MATERIALS
•. ��•�
..�
• ".I
FURVISHED BY CONTRACTOR
`•. :�.lj
6
"
s �....
€ C-3 €
!T'L H -FRAME (IF. APPLICABLE)
♦Y .� 5CJ:3. N:S
c .................. ELECTRICA EL L Ri
PA
13"WapLATE
ELECTRICAJ-
PAmm L
>
RF It BACvQ%UL
RF BACKIIAUL CABLE ENCLOSURE
CABLEENCLOSUPE
SIT-
SUPPORT -
-eq,
iL i B
omr(lyp.)
Zro STO Wr
GALVANC-ED FI-M,
.7
21 0 STD Wr
ufMSTRUTP%07'!
CLEMIA3ff- My 0 UNISTRUIP1090
F4RAME-CAR-Wt (Typ OF 3)
TYP. OFT
ORLA ASSEMBLY
. ......... U.SOLT 1 . .... .... PIAT-
-roveOLT —PLATFORMASSE,-.6ty
.1 FCR 3- 0 STD Wr. j DOB MODEL I I'll's 3=
;!OR 3' Oslo wt. ODBIAODLL y ?NIS �03"
;2
PIPE ilyp, PIPE (TYP) 3
co",
---ExisnmG POUNO
I —EXISTING COMPOUND
1 GRACE GRADE
F
Zr
44,
4
-iA: I
5 1
OR COMPACTED 11 VIRGIN SOL OR COMPAC TED
j-
* , , 1 -.!j Mgfltk I A I WG SACKFRIL Y.ITIH A MINIMUM HEARING
III' i
If 1:1- ..: —:: 'r : ._ "r CAPACIrYOF 2.0WPSF. TYR
CAPIACITYCfX0WPSF.TYP
MODEL
03 TIVS P tr 0 C. (-,YP) .3, IES Q Z' 0 C ('YP)
i7
j— -----
(4j.66AAS IEOUALLYSPACWITYP.)
f4)45SARS20UAtI.YSPACFDTYPJ
CONC*mp"
PIER:rYPI
TIC, I.:
CABINET ELEVATION A CABINET ELEVATION B
M
1AW.2'r PLATE . . ...... -HM ONCRETE PIER (fYP) N-MSP0335
. ........ EDINA -
T
v E, sit) wr
169 MALIBU DR.
.-66N'C'R*E'TE STRENGTH:
lj2 U-80[
Fell 3- o M .•fr
... .......
R'
1HEH.FRAMFDF;.SIGN%t'AS ROVIOFoey 1
CLEARWRE & IS AMI'MCPH CAN BE
CABLE ENCLOSURE.
x
......... M,
H-FRAMEYEQUIPMENT
Vc - 3,000 PSI
PIPE j_
�yp
... ELECTRrAL
PANEL ..........
DETAILS
'—UNISrRlff PTCCO
PURCIVSED THROUGH CLEARM111RE
Reber: Grade 60
C-4
fyp co, J)
OINS MAUM OR
%
... .......
R'
CABLE ENCLOSURE.
x
......... M,
H-FRAMEYEQUIPMENT
... ELECTRrAL
PANEL ..........
DETAILS
CABINET PLAN (POST "POLE-MOLINT)
C-4
SCALE
DOUBLE STRAND, 12 5 GAUGE
.'ALSTEO ritRE'tA7it 1. GAUGE
a POINT ROUND BARBS SPACED
ON CENTER • -,
LINE POSTS
__
....
TOP RAIL
2't:-st t GI•VGE /%
' • •af.•:
%+,'�..Xv \'F
: f ^>
2
tl:RE Fltl RiC
CENTER RA'L -
6• x
`
FENCE FABRIC •- +•> ?�y
.�
TENSION MIRE
W.
•'.
ai>i^rSr�ii'
1
`
comcf4m
FOUNVATM
;
i
IsI
1TT.EE ,POST
1ATCIIPfICKBE CIWN
! $4C:.RCiY FA51f.NE0 TO
OCR tly co Ica
! fptUTA!SY CD AL':E55
>NIA RAtC ✓DST ...smE:CN:.T3M
I" FLNCr. FABRIC
rnL sPCp$
.f- .. i
fENSItNYL 9ir:- n!�•• a. �rL�, 'S't�'. �t�tJ�.. .. +
/(
9011 CU 0Afr.uR4EJ /'' ...•11' 'b!
rANTa }pt
fYDA MIN. ' ' 12'OIA Itkt
..A:NCr•.mtx olaaa!o
_3 \SWING -GATE (IF APPLICABLE)
MALE Mf S
UOUBLS STRAND. 12 S CAUGE
TAMSIHO VARE LMTII )e GAUGE
0 POINT ROUND BARBS SP•t.CED
S' ON CENTER —.
TOPRAIL \
2"2' 2 t 1 GAUGE "
NARF. FAOAIC
CENTER RAIL
STRETCHER OAR '
'9a IENS:ON VAK
LINE POST
2 Va-OO.
CORNER POST
3-00:
ITF,R RAIL, V�•
i00 :f
TRUSS R00B
-- CAST- WWU*C'a
FOUNOATAN
t
rDw �
,"2, ".:CORNER POST.
5G111- n l)
TYPICAL WOVEN WIRE FENCING NOTES
!:NSTALL FENCING PER ASTM F -587, SV1NG GATES PER ASTM F -9010
t ALL FEN'UNG.AND RELATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL SE NOT DI'
CALVANVE0ZINC FINISH BARB- ;I"E -A$ ffA ASBS. FABRIC -ASTLI
A392 -G. FRAi sL YORK • ASTM FO50 W.
GATEPOST r STD PIPE SCR RC FOR GATE t.1DT11S LIP THRU
u -0" OR t 2.0- FOR DOUBLE S%MNG GAL E
1 ENO. CORKER & PULL POST. r STD PIPE SCI, to LwF POST:
1'8.0 D. PIPE 18 CA.
t CATEFRW -' 1 NY STD PIPESCH =O FOR GATE VAD7HS UP
THR124 -- OR t2.-FOR DOUBLE. SAM.NG GATE GATE FRAME TO BE
WELOEO BEFORE GALVANIZING OR ASSEMBLY
5 TOP RAIL t 51$' O O PIPE. 17 GA
a. =ASRIC I I GA CORE PARE SIZE. 7 MESH CW- ORKONG TO
ASTM A-M2
TIE L•ARE It GA t2-OC SPACIYC Ia POST:GAT£S. 24' 0 C AT
RAILS: TE4BIORYARS
5 IENSIONYARE 7GAGALYA 3PZLUSTETIORALtM4MMCOATE3
COOL SPRING tMRE
9 STRETCHER BAR' 2218'. W. FULL BRIGHT OF FABRIC SPACE
TENSION BANDS IS' 0 C FCR FULL HEIGH T OFFENCE
i ^. CATELATOH' 131500 PLUNGERRODYUUUSHROOMTYPECATCH
A,NO CcNfMKATNNI LOCAL
It PROVIOF. ACORNFR POST WHERE' THE FENCE CHANGES IN
DIRECTION HOR:20NTALLY OR VERTICALLY. BY MORE OIAN Cc
DEGREES
12 CONTRACTOR SIIALL COMPLY VA LOCAL ORINNANCES REGARDING
?.RREO L•.1RE PERMITS
13 DARDED LMRE DOUBLE STRANC ,2 3 CA TVIS=-O LMRE V.4 11 GA
R PT BARBS SPACED AT 5'0 C.
14 ALL CONCRETE FOOTINGS SHALL BE 3. COD PSI CONCRETE
s5 EAD RAIL TO BE INSTALLED TO FENCE AROUND ENTIRE COLIROUNO
ROTE.
PRO •STy%iie, NiutTt ACCF-SS GATE LOCKIn:, SYSTEM FOR
Rd�'LTICARRIE R RAYlLAND SITES
NQTE
WEED CONTROL FABRIC BHA' L RE USED UNDER
ALL AREAS OF THE YARO. ASNOTED ON S;TF.
PLAN NE' /u TICK WIN) CA -7 Brow
7^, m .4 -
V/ c j
Q� E 3�3)
W�
~•�tFg l
�...Ii.
jsf
3 (
..........
MN- MSP0335
EDINA -
169 & MALIBU C
t
494 9 LIALIBU OR
FOINA, MN 55138
ORGANIC LIATEP.tAL OR URSL9 TABLE AUTERW -. NEWS MN MIRN1500 LAEEO CONTROL FABRIC OR
CMIPACT TO SIX. t114) PER 10.0 T. S rAML -M APPROVED EOIMI. APPROVEO BY C.M_„(AROAPF.� OYLYI
gm
_ EKE 1g1R
ftic:
4 \ YARD PAVEMENT DETAIL
elw:,w a I
'�tL•jp• ....... _ -_� IAA".
OF Ht10RK ... 1
O6TNLS
DRAGOON WAVE W*
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
-LICRTNINGAkESTOR
RWLINE T58
HUBEI SUHNER
Commocopm
71V
ANURELIVSOR
.URGE SUPIRASSOR
FXLM
LIGHTNIN AAtF$.OR
=4*,V,
3 7 c N FEAFLlt.
402 1
6,uFmWPERCAPLE
NO&N-111TONMWE
VAVF DISH
roi, r
MAL
IOU J-AODEM)
DRAGOWAVEIDU
•
APICIRF•S
AN0P2FZ50XA
POLYPHASER (LSXL-&lS' '
L;GHT%.-NGARR;STOR"-
TO FEMALE)
• r RF JUNIVIER rAZLES,
IN ?dLkLE N
• NOTE: TH! SFX RF jL%WFRCAGU%kky BE OtATTO)ALLOWMG THE IV-'N
FEED 1.1141176 BE CONNECTSDOIRECTLY TO TAE KJ8F.:t-SUHW-HSURGE
SUPPPFSSOR LOCATED ON THE ORAGOV,"A%'m RADIO
THETowgft TOP ,WFOA-ILE CONNECTOR ON THE LIAINFLED LINE VA"
BECHITTFOANIO RgPLACEO KITH AN -W,.lAkF. YOALLO'NCONNECnC,%'
TO THE SURGE SUPPRESSOR
DRAGONWAVE ARCHITECTURE
A1o70RCLA rTr 403 -,
OUTDOOR t)%,;T
ANDREWS
AN I12F25NXA
ANTENNA
LIGIITNIfIGAFNESTOR
(14 MJALE To N FE)AALE!
CAT 50
W1.0911
7019
• RF JUNWIR CABLES
(9 MALE 701N hVAJ
!tB.00
TRANSTEr-or : FOUNDRY NEriVORKS
VALERE
FAST EDGE 240 1 POWER
POrCA8,F I
MOTOROLA ARCHITECTURE -(ORTHOGON)
DRAWN WAVE HORIZON
TRANI3CEIVERIA00VA
DAVASOR
11111-101!
" ---------- W kmcftaVlrV%m Im
IAT I
13EF.
U..
ETHERNET f 'i0-JT.OF.&AND
'(MANAGENIENT SITE
WE-T CCNTR(XtFFt
FOUNDRY NE11WORKS
FAST EDGE 2402
NALEft PL,"'
ORAGONWAVE COMPACT
HORIZON ARCIIITECTURE
POLYPhASF.R.LSXI,-%W)—\
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
-LICRTNINGAkESTOR
RWLINE T58
IN MALE TON FETAALF)
Commocopm
- ANDREWS
PO"YPVIASFR '10-1125TA
FXLM
LIGHTNIN AAtF$.OR
ANTENNA
(F FVALE TO F FENIALE)
6,uFmWPERCAPLE
NO&N-111TONMWE
RG,t! CAB'.E!225'•3C0)
IOU J-AODEM)
DRAGOWAVEIDU
•
APICIRF•S
AN0P2FZ50XA
POLYPHASER (LSXL-&lS' '
L;GHT%.-NGARR;STOR"-
TO FEMALE)
• r RF JUNIVIER rAZLES,
IN ?dLkLE N
f VAR m CABLE
ETHERNET
(F hthtli. TO F f.VUE)
HVSERBUHNER SURGE
% sHic"DIED
RF JUMPER CABLES
SUPPRESSOR 34011.17 C N
<: RECLINE IOU
POLINDRYNETV00—
CCNNEcror(
FEMALE TO M "ALE
FAST EDGE 24C2 I
ETHERNET; j SERIAL
GROUND BA IN
�IAAJCHTWIAG ARRESTOR
F FaLG T Of FEMALE)
IELCO sox
POV&R
CROWD BAR IN
• NOTE: TH! SFX RF jL%WFRCAGU%kky BE OtATTO)ALLOWMG THE IV-'N
FEED 1.1141176 BE CONNECTSDOIRECTLY TO TAE KJ8F.:t-SUHW-HSURGE
SUPPPFSSOR LOCATED ON THE ORAGOV,"A%'m RADIO
THETowgft TOP ,WFOA-ILE CONNECTOR ON THE LIAINFLED LINE VA"
BECHITTFOANIO RgPLACEO KITH AN -W,.lAkF. YOALLO'NCONNECnC,%'
TO THE SURGE SUPPRESSOR
DRAGONWAVE ARCHITECTURE
A1o70RCLA rTr 403 -,
OUTDOOR t)%,;T
ANDREWS
AN I12F25NXA
ANTENNA
LIGIITNIfIGAFNESTOR
(14 MJALE To N FE)AALE!
CAT 50
W1.0911
7019
• RF JUNWIR CABLES
(9 MALE 701N hVAJ
!tB.00
TRANSTEr-or : FOUNDRY NEriVORKS
VALERE
FAST EDGE 240 1 POWER
POrCA8,F I
MOTOROLA ARCHITECTURE -(ORTHOGON)
DRAWN WAVE HORIZON
TRANI3CEIVERIA00VA
DAVASOR
11111-101!
" ---------- W kmcftaVlrV%m Im
IAT I
13EF.
U..
ETHERNET f 'i0-JT.OF.&AND
'(MANAGENIENT SITE
WE-T CCNTR(XtFFt
FOUNDRY NE11WORKS
FAST EDGE 2402
NALEft PL,"'
ORAGONWAVE COMPACT
HORIZON ARCIIITECTURE
POLYPhASF.R.LSXI,-%W)—\
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
-LICRTNINGAkESTOR
RWLINE T58
IN MALE TON FETAALF)
TRANSCEIVER
- ANDREWS
PO"YPVIASFR '10-1125TA
- ----
ANDP2F2SW)lA
LIGHTNIN AAtF$.OR
ANTENNA
(F FVALE TO F FENIALE)
SELDEN '916 (0,225) OR -•
RG,t! CAB'.E!225'•3C0)
IOU J-AODEM)
,IF MILE TO F MALE)
•
APICIRF•S
AN0P2FZ50XA
POLYPHASER (LSXL-&lS' '
L;GHT%.-NGARR;STOR"-
TO FEMALE)
• r RF JUNIVIER rAZLES,
IN ?dLkLE N
f VAR m CABLE
SIT
(F hthtli. TO F f.VUE)
OWEN ?919
% sHic"DIED
RF JUMPER CABLES
el.ACK CARLF '---SW.ELCCDf,)45
<: RECLINE IOU
CCNNEcror(
!ELCO, E"'CLosuft
ETHERNET; j SERIAL
�IAAJCHTWIAG ARRESTOR
F FaLG T Of FEMALE)
FOUNDRY RETWOR
FASTWOE2,10
POV&R
CROWD BAR IN
TELCO Sox
REDLINE ARCHITECTURE
(MODEM CONFIGURATION)
THE AIR SYSTEM CONSISTS OF A MOf)F,?A UNIT IMTC40) WIT4 DRAGONLINK RADIO
yMFN SING THE SPLIT IDU,oDU CONFIGURATION. THE LJOI)EM UW.T IS LCCATED INDOORS
OR VVITHIN A %%,EATF. ERFO RESISTANT ENCLOSURE. AN IF CAEP.E!S CONNECTED er:TVJEEN
THE mOvEpo um;T AND THE RADIO ASSEMBLY WHICH IS TYPICALLY MOUNTED DIRECTLY TO
THE DISH MTM4A
THE OI)u CONFIGURATION CONSISTS OF AX OUTDOOR tWIT C ONTANING ALLIAODE&I
FUNZ;T!0�0�. SINCE TT l£ oov is TOWER 110FUNTIED Ti tE IF CABLE CONSISTS OF A SHORT
Ju",
_R CONNECTING I HE Olie DIRECTLY TO THE RAMOIAN. EWA ASSEMBLY
ORAGONVVAVE COMPACT ....................
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
ANTENNA
oeu
(momm)
MC; OROLAPTP4D0
IOU J-AODEM)
ORAGONVVAVE COMPACT ....................
HORIZON ARCHITECTURE
MC; OROLAPTP4D0
OUTDOOR UNIT
•
APICIRF•S
AN0P2FZ50XA
POLYPHASER (LSXL-&lS' '
L;GHT%.-NGARR;STOR"-
TO FEMALE)
ANTENNA
IN ?dLkLE N
a
SIT
OWEN ?919
% sHic"DIED
RF JUMPER CABLES
el.ACK CARLF '---SW.ELCCDf,)45
F TO N PAA--)
CCNNEcror(
!ELCO, E"'CLosuft
a I
Wszv
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU
4949MAJ.-O" OR
EDINA WIN 56430
r
POE CABLE
FOUNDRY NErilJORILS o
utr
POINYR INJECTtAt FAST EV.1E 24M VAL
pov" MICROWAVE
INSTALLATON
OIAOMIS
..........
REDLINE ARCHITECTURE A-1
(POE CONFIGURATION)
I NOTE.
r PROPOSED
ALL CABLES MOUN
PANEL ANTENNAS PALL Of.
P
AROASS00ATEOFOUtPIdENTON
THE INArIER TOWER U-Mf 09
POSITIONED FINS90 ON
- LDE
PENDING FcT.VNA DESIGN.''
pm%Tfio TO MATCH V14F ockostor,
AND, STRI,c'URAL ANALYSIS
MR
THE TANK
CM 15 70 VERIFY
ANTENNAS AND MOUNT OATH
. ..... .....
Aqoposcn aem-ARE
STIvj=.RALANM YSIS,
ADD ANY STABILIZATION OF THE
DIREC rIORAL ANTENNAS PER
THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
vjArER TANK HEIGHTS NEED TO
i BE V=rdFkLD-
-.— .......... .
GENERAL CONTRACTOR Is TO
INSTALL AAk-E)HoLEsAr PROPOSED 1,
A.T,.s,,s REQUIRED PER
SrRUCrUR;,L ANALYSIS
....... .... ..
EDINA
TOWER ELEVATION
%PATM THE EXISTING r4t.ostLE AND SPRINT
ANT. HEIGHTS.
C J1
W� ;.�t•y
A i\1A
tiv.
SVIC rl
... ...... .
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU C
494' %4A' IOU OR
PROPOSED CL E ..
EDINA. ljN$j43d
"GROINtD W rat -AOCIENTE R
.
. ..... .....
Aqoposcn aem-ARE
ANTENNAS
EXISTING CARRIER
ANTENNAS
......
-WRIE. (2)
!PROPOSED CLEAR
... ...............................
2* zMEROUC7 CONDUITS
AND RCT GABLES
. . .... .. . ..........
EXISTING WATER TANK
TOWER
POSED CLEARV 'ARE
tPt4FNTCA0h -ET ON A
S
PROPOS-OH-FRAWE
1&
PROPOSED CILIEMMRE
EX STING EGu5M-QNr ON
Sr' -L PLAYFOPW
A
.04
GRADE
TOWER ELEVATION
%PATM THE EXISTING r4t.ostLE AND SPRINT
ANT. HEIGHTS.
C J1
W� ;.�t•y
A i\1A
tiv.
SVIC rl
... ...... .
MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU C
ANT-1
494' %4A' IOU OR
EDINA. ljN$j43d
ELEVATION
IANrENNAPLAN
... ...............................
ANT-1
op a"Te RANBMr� ! COU
AY :
NEC£NE • -••RMI ! ., C. .. .... •Ae:R
'.tOOft, m I W1A1<;.. _ _t- - -�v._ . ! {
I- y _ c
%{
'
_GOLORSANOA
PATH
_...... wt
-: AITE NTERI • CAIC. °_ uSE ,RlA>5 t 61006LP Du LLIWIN
C1 j
Wi£G,OkX
ANTEN'IA
t
t
ISO I
!
7N81- a
i
W&jM"tSF*2f•! <dt' I_ 1 - IR Slit/
„GREY
��i<i
�I
r
'
O,LECT�IJAI
•� �
!AO
lEt �!'
' IiiE
VNtJ»•tl ,EpYltSf`JIY.' + :AT 1 Z •• bE
^ ..... _._... ...._._... ..
!
L i #.t ^a
�X t�� I
I SSGTOR.J
(MF.'TtONAI
$
�Y i
tA0
]W !A`
- ; a?X'
� IR tAGN
27' >Zb •IRIE<.bfq.M� W1
Q
•
socmp I
(
AI ?
MODEL s
: Ri.O GtAAY GAAIF
:GALL um: ,RUNS uCOE UTA
—�._. ....
AECTOR • t
PANG I ANTEkW
! :OtAtt000W,o
... ...
:
I�
RED
!
�_. ... ..- ..........._.
%AMILFSI
.
r........ ... .... �... -. .. .. .. ... .. .—._. ......
r
ys. 1 tI!N
S4
t
..... ...
^t I
_ — - I
-
9EC•OR.
: PAAiiI ANTE.kW
...
BLUE I
�
I EA-
H1:1 tfu6<
.....
tAY � IR
;
I �
!PR6POSE0 PANELANTEaAA ':
j AECTOR•'NS
PAIEL
YELLOW
:
=�'
yp
i i I i : •
i
n
t
' •`
! 2 ;_ PROPOSED
_ .
`•� -j E$ TALL g!muno Ofd Of TRUE NORTH
NY t +.
_ I
�r
!
;PROAOSFD O,P•lifA� SVPI 4 t i •.
,' 1
�G +�� -�
,FAI•I
, x
'�: F�O
.� +�
is '. •Yl
i
L%IS7INGLL'AT£R
rov+a¢ SHAFT .. T•
i1•
1.�q!.,.: i � . �
i
\
/
MN- MSP0335
Li?• _
• �-��
%r.
mss$
EDINA -
FAST:NGANTEMMS .I•...._- .._._........~ �•.:� -:
^Fi- 10
169 & MALIBU DR.
:.;
4SO NULIAU ^R
%
£D:NA. UN 554M
P.'IQPOSEO CLFARN7RE i
: O � u��:`0"
:'' °P�'`^ -
't1RLECTIONAL ANIE<INA :. -... .. - -�•
t<'L''FS
:.rs,•
ME.R,1 .Ref ,
rTP
• _�� ,
toy },•'•..,_..•.w ..
1 ANTENNA PLAN 5 `
� ANTENNA SCnEOUIE }
1 tiL PROPOSED ANTENNA. ORIENTATION
ANT -1
•,. 1 qg A_ ,LAZtmwms OFF OP -TRUE NORTH
A5':
PROPOSED OAIV PIPE CAP
PROPOSED 4U218ANTENNA
..........
PROPOSED ClueAr"RE I
bIRSCDOkAL!INTEHNA
!PROPOSED RADIO_
PROPOSED CARRIER PLkfli I!
J,
PAN
a '4&
ENNA. mwvtw a-vam -of 1
. ..........
:,40TC
�ADOANYSTASILI?ATIONO-TIIE
MICROWAVE. ANTENNAS PER 1HE
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW
TYPICAL ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAIL
RECONiNtENDATIONS FOR ANTENNA SEPARATION ISOLATION TO AVOID PATTERN. D I E . F ORh IAT`ON
. .......... . ..
SEPARATION IN FEET. MEASURING FROM
ANTENNA EDGE TO ANTENNA EWE
1 INIIJU PREFERRED VERTICAL
FREQUENCY IN FAHZ (WRELESS CARRIERS) 1HO "RIZOM NTAL HORIZONTAL
. ..........
746 TO SOSWPER IM I&Lt BAND. FUTOM VNI
. . ..... ..... . ......
MY09" (WRIN'rCEN, Art. VER91CIIII 2 4
I2I0102W0(SMNf.AI1,VERI20" TJJOIRUE CRrW_pjETftOPCSi 2 2
11CU. 2WMLEARVORE VAMUI.OTHER SRS BAR OKRATOfm 2 2
. .. ...... .....
-&CfKhWkVE SA=XHAI.A_ REFER rcucqoL'%Vk mwwk SECTOR SELM-4
a
CAVEAT USING T,I:SAPP40AC", THE VEAMCAL7hgN4371113T ANYOFFSETWUREWHEID
THEN tS TO USE
XVINLUDAI 2:NCHES J16MCNITS PREFERRED! OF VERTICAL SPACING. AS MEASURED FRCMflA1=E EDOES
ANTENNA SPACING, MATRIX FOR AP ANTENNAS
SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING
T065111Nan 12.9 TO1 S')
PIPE (Nor SUPPLIED)
lr,�XNTENkA -
rms
"ZV D[SHAKTENNA - ..'
30,01S11ANIres" I
.. ........ �1140 . ME THOD
ii
DIMENSIONS N . jINGHZ3
-
DIM't mm kINCHES) j
A_ 36�..
(29.11
ANTENNA WT11 RFENGINCER!
C 72 12 40T.
C 91
14 • Is
1•3 (s ti)
3 CONTRACTOR SI'ALL VERITY ANTENNA TYPE. CABLE TYPE. AND
I MARK CABLES Q TOP 3 SOTT CIA
HO1tQONrALC0fiAPArTODU
UNIT HOLT rOMWANTERNA
2 CABLES SWJA BE ROUTED IN 2 'd INNF. ACUCT A
REAR AS REQUIRED
ATTACHED TO TOWER VJAVEGIJIDE LADDER USING
GEOPHYSICAL. DATA CENTER IS S'0 ''N BY •7114 PER YEAH
-JV-RESrSTANT BLACK CABLE TIES VAT " 4Ctlt
mmuUm BREAKING STRENGTH OR IN rCVVER
J SCALE-. N.T.S.
lr,�XNTENkA -
rms
"ZV D[SHAKTENNA - ..'
30,01S11ANIres" I
.. ........ �1140 . ME THOD
ii
DIMENSIONS N . jINGHZ3
-
DIM't mm kINCHES) j
A_ 36�..
(29.11
ANTENNA WT11 RFENGINCER!
C 72 12 40T.
C 91
14 • Is
1•3 (s ti)
3 CONTRACTOR SI'ALL VERITY ANTENNA TYPE. CABLE TYPE. AND
I MARK CABLES Q TOP 3 SOTT CIA
AZIJAU Th V* n- Ftf ENGINEER AND-OR CONSTRV--T:CH 1AINArER
('Y'! DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA DETAILS
EX THIS ANTENNA
303- AT 330, VIOULO BE
IN Ttill RED SECTOR
ANTENRASMATHIN ANTENNAS VAfHIN
719S RANGE SKALI. FLIE THIS RANGE SIN L
CONSIDERED IN yl-t BE CONSIDERED IN
YELLO'A. SECTOR -E BLUE SECTO;Z
ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
5'.COLOR CODING (ANTENNA)
,`'`SCALE: S LE: N T.S.
-..v
OF WHITE BANDS
lit DIRECTIONAL FROM 0•:
.. ........ �1140 . ME THOD
ii
I ALL ANTENNAS FURNISHED LMTH OOAkNTILT BRACKETS CONTRACTOR
SECTOR
TO CCOROINAT= REOUIRC13NIECILANICAL COvmTxT FOR EACH
RED
ANTENNA WT11 RFENGINCER!
f W OIRECTIONAL FROM VI
ANTENNA HEIGHTS ARE SHON ON TONER ELEVATION
Nora
3 CONTRACTOR SI'ALL VERITY ANTENNA TYPE. CABLE TYPE. AND
I MARK CABLES Q TOP 3 SOTT CIA
AZIJAU Th V* n- Ftf ENGINEER AND-OR CONSTRV--T:CH 1AINArER
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
2 CABLES SWJA BE ROUTED IN 2 'd INNF. ACUCT A
4 LOCAL MAC N'-- TIC DECLINATION FACTOR. PER THE NATIONAL
ATTACHED TO TOWER VJAVEGIJIDE LADDER USING
GEOPHYSICAL. DATA CENTER IS S'0 ''N BY •7114 PER YEAH
-JV-RESrSTANT BLACK CABLE TIES VAT " 4Ctlt
mmuUm BREAKING STRENGTH OR IN rCVVER
EX THIS ANTENNA
303- AT 330, VIOULO BE
IN Ttill RED SECTOR
ANTENRASMATHIN ANTENNAS VAfHIN
719S RANGE SKALI. FLIE THIS RANGE SIN L
CONSIDERED IN yl-t BE CONSIDERED IN
YELLO'A. SECTOR -E BLUE SECTO;Z
ANTENNA SECTOR NAMING
5'.COLOR CODING (ANTENNA)
,`'`SCALE: S LE: N T.S.
-..v
OF WHITE BANDS
lit DIRECTIONAL FROM 0•:
WNGCLOCKMSC
i 2m DIRECTIONAL F Rom v
2
GOING CLOCKAlSE
f W OIRECTIONAL FROM VI
GOINSCLOCK"SE
48, OUREC110kAl. FROM 0'.
It
GmMCCLOCAIMSE
SITI DIRECTIONAL FROM Q� ,
GOING CLOCKV&SE
,'_& :;COLOR CODING
(DIRECTIONAL)
J SCALE-. N.T.S.
.... . ...... ........... ...
id)
0;
F
?
A
4
ii
lu j
NIN-MSP0335
EDINA -
169 8 MALIBU DF
<wq wtieu OR
E-11NA, JAN SSZ?a
ANTENNA SUPPORT
OETAIUS &NOTES
'ANT-2
HORIZON DUO IF CABLE LENGTH NOTES
THE DRA(m4VALVE IIOIII/CNDUO ISAVAR .ABLE IN SEVERAL VN N IIANTS DIRT %-EDIEFERNG REDVOIW,' NTa MR
SIAXrAV!49'('.ANLEL056 ;A WCAA'.F. LOSS 511ouwd'e CALCULAIGU!7KLl''J1N.^•RLL :cCMIEtENUn15.
r0"E-OR>, SURCF..%RRESTCH*AN11: 1PERS T11E TABLE BEL,> V DEE f-$ WE : A1AWR::LR'SN:><:D VA :IkLN TS
AND TNE:R%VRLBX.1 AttOK401F CAO :C :tO`+S NI)N NOTE THE PART NVJDER IPNI ENOYM CN THE LAOEL.
;.ABLE C '.'ION
ALLOWED TX IF
ALLOWED TX IF
HORIZON DUO TYPELABEL
CABLELOSS
CABLE LOSS
ROU
( -700 MHS)
(-1900 MHz)
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF !NO INTERNAL COMBINER)
GABLE TYPE
• AIA)WUM CAUL'_ ATTENUATICIN AS DISPLAYED ON REDLINE GU: 110-2
i 5 HORIZON DUO IOU
• MANUFACTURER' RELCFN
'1919 CATS
DFASonW-
may-
' F CONNECTOR CRT 5 SHIELDED CONNECTOR
PN:60�M36741f -. .. ... .. _...
10DOR
170 CD
111TH YR
RG-
F CONNECTOR FP,C7IA BY CANARE
xvx d :a5orcna' /v1•= MADE IN CANADA
MAXIUUMOABL£IENOTH tOD FEE7'AITH'2IF LIGHTNIk:TARRESTOR
361 TO 700-
SERIAL uuVRER VASDXXx %. SYSTEM CAPACITY :
FXL78D
• MANUFACfURER: ANORCLNCORP
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF !NO IN rERNAL CO%IBINEM
PART NUMBER LOF4.75
HELIAX
y HORIZON DUOIDU
5.0' OR 1'41.1
• .tA)(IktV!: GABLE LENGTH ?W FEET WITH t IF UGHTT4:NG PJMSTOR
OngOAVJav�
MN(t,.IMI CARLF ATTENUATION AS CISPI NYEDON RDLNE GUI 12 DE
,OT OR 5114
PH: 60.000367112
ANDREW
LDF4•SCA
DU
MTH YR
22.5 OR EIPA
46'L OR 141 PA
v. »w 0.'190n',:aA'nrcrtru MADE IN CANADA
irY
U'S'CH tE•l4
SERIAL NJMSCR OVA ,F -x. SYS rLN CAPACITY 2
615, OR Isal
LDF <.5.E0A
SINGLE MODEM. SINGLE IF (NO INTERNAL CCUBINER;
'Y HORIZON DUO IOU
JANDRE•W
1 1716'
OrogonWavo
<7" OR 1 -431
805 OR 246PA
PN:601M367M f._-- ---------------- -
1c o rn
JUTN YR
EUPEN
JJxxfI'".wAV1iI1eoNR MADE IN CANADA
"V OR 7.1M
135' OR 4t1.1
S ERVALNC(%BE P. O'ASFaT , SYSTEM CAPACITY
ECI -50
;.ABLE C '.'ION
DESORIPT:DN
HORIZON DUO
• MANUFACTURER COMMSCCPE
HORIZON DUO
• PART NUIS8ER 572:
ROU
F CONNECTOR THOMAS 6 BETTS • LRC SNS 6
DUAL MODEM,
1.W(MNA CABLE LE74GTA 225 FEET l44 n12!9 LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
GABLE TYPE
• AIA)WUM CAUL'_ ATTENUATICIN AS DISPLAYED ON REDLINE GU: 110-2
SINGLE IF
• MANUFACTURER' RELCFN
'1919 CATS
PART NUd8ER 791SA
may-
' F CONNECTOR CRT 5 SHIELDED CONNECTOR
1420R 43:.1
' UARUFACTURER IDEN
T*AeS FAICROMAV E
PART;VUAISFR7 7731A
RG-
F CONNECTOR FP,C7IA BY CANARE
MEN OR! 17V,
MAXIUUMOABL£IENOTH tOD FEE7'AITH'2IF LIGHTNIk:TARRESTOR
361 TO 700-
• MAAMUm CSSLE ATTENUATION AS DISPLAYED ON REOUNE GU 1206
FXL78D
• MANUFACfURER: ANORCLNCORP
TRIES MICROWA'JF.
LIAR -900
PART NUMBER LOF4.75
HELIAX
NCONNFCIOR"- NF•7539;FEAIALE)
5.0' OR 1'41.1
• .tA)(IktV!: GABLE LENGTH ?W FEET WITH t IF UGHTT4:NG PJMSTOR
77. i
MN(t,.IMI CARLF ATTENUATION AS CISPI NYEDON RDLNE GUI 12 DE
IUl)E.'iRMt.E I1 "£ 4AgLXltt GA6tE lkkCTH FOR A GFlEk CASLE H$ FOLLY: Y1G CI:tCUI.ATbk V U5T DE P "eNFOiD4E0 Af
L1UM 112 TX IF FRF.. ^.VENLY ANC riff RX F FREJUENL'Y. AW IHk. LC tVEST (1% THE 1sY0 RESULTS USED 4E 7RE L1A%ItRlll
LENGM
I.X R /4LOAED LOSS - CONNECTOR LOSS) I CAWX LOSS PER 107. 107IALL AT700 PAU;
11MIFALLCY401.36S• CONNECTORLOSSJ JCAMF. LOSS PER!:Y• 101! (ALL AT 13XI zl
OHA kWAVE]KB UiTEdAIIIF.O'. H:.T :NE 01Y1 S'LWLILO Pl i. 1 CABLES 10NE 6'FNO ONE 15) P:.US W, SL'RCE
:ARESTORS CREEA1L 1 IOU OF CONNECTORS LOSS % T0014.Ir_ AND 2..Otl IF CUNkEC rQRS LOSS fY IfpO -
THE EXAtVIE BELOW USES TGICS tVCRDY:,Y.'C LL.M.soo CA6LE. T. E MANL'FACYVRL'S SPECFX7•IR)NS ND:CAIE
NNT fHIE CABLE HAS LOSSES DE 2.19 CWIM 0 MG V I.4 AVC 3 9 DPA10T L 2003 MH7. (ME MSIEE7 ZEST PON'
CAIA N 14:11 F:!W.VLES )
THE SYSTEM VEiELONG TOJIC•V:ATECAtILE LEVGfH FOR ISA IIORLION DUO. OL,A MOOEM.SIRGLEi' r Sv<RVJ11
OF THE HORIZON DUO,'XISTAN3 "A 97TERNAL CDI:ENIER Y> MS DECREASEO Qr DUL LOSS ALLL:VANCES CCLIPARFD (0
DTHER VARL'Ufrs
(6 SD8 • 1 ID8) 72.13' .ro E 2471FEE0
I, 5•UB . 20' ,1815.19. 100 • xr IEEET'r
2471F EET DR 751.1E t"IS IS TI L(KSFST RESV =T. ANO'MLL UE IIE ti:f="A REC OVPAKNOE0 CAME tEkGTH FLA U-IR -600
NOTE THAT HORIZON CW VN1151R OVAL MOD-M. L, LIF CO.VF13URATCk MAY USE.Y EXTERMWLt COV.9NERA TSA CASE
''10: EAWANAL COMBINEP. S WSS VVSr kE s CI.V•v'ED IN TIIE LOSS
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
OUTER
HORIZON DUO
HORIZON DUO
HORIZON DUO
REDLINE
DIAMETER
SMGtE MODEM,
DUAL MODEM,
DUAL MODEM.
GABLE TYPE
OF CABLE
SINGLE IF
SINGLEIF
DVAL IF
71MESM1CROWA'VE
:MIT -100
may-
25D OR 76M
1420R 43:.1
-,5U OR 7EM
T*AeS FAICROMAV E
q.�
3S5' OR 1JAI
327 OR 4&11
MEN OR! 17V,
LMR-S=
361 TO 700-
COMMSCCPE
FXL78D
DRAGONNAVE
TRIES MICROWA'JF.
LIAR -900
717!'
520' OR I AL1
325' OR'}JA1
5.0' OR 1'41.1
ANDREW
LOF2.50A
77. i
15c, OR ROM
,OT OR 5114
MO' OR EEM
ANDREW
LDF4•SCA
SV
462' OR 1411M
22.5 OR EIPA
46'L OR 141 PA
ANORFLN
irY
U'S'CH tE•l4
V,2 OR 1 :O.L1
615, OR Isal
LDF <.5.E0A
JANDRE•W
1 1716'
BO6' 0111 24c
<7" OR 1 -431
805 OR 246PA
LOFS•50A
EUPEN
"V OR 7.1M
135' OR 4t1.1
235'OR72M
ECI -50
EUPEN
i71G'
32d' OR s:..l
185 OP, 561.1
320' OR
EC2-i0
EUPEN
I�
46: OR t <IA1
705' OR SIM.
407 OR 141:.1
EC4.50
BELDEN
:y5
2/70865111
:1S OR 35'd
217CR 64N
9913
MICROWAVE CABLE DISTANCES
EQUIPMENT
DISTANCE
I MANUFACTURER
PART NUMBER
REDLINE
UP TO am
RELOEN
11F.LOEN I919A CATS
IN
REDLE
UP TO.
ANDREK'
FSJt -70111 SUPERPLEX75OML
REDLINE
ZDV 10 w
ANDREW
LDF4-75A 172'Hf_LIA)( 7
DRAGOM'?AVE
J'TOM
COMUSCOPE
SFX503
DR:ACONWAVE
25110350'
COUMSCCPE
FXLStO
DRAGCmI VE
361 TO 700-
COMMSCCPE
FXL78D
DRAGONNAVE
OVER 70✓
COLDASCOME
CONTACT ENGINEEFtIN
MCTOROLA(ORTIIOGON>
i UP TO ZCO'
P.ELDEN
BELOEN 7y!3A CA75
X�7711 1
T � IA••
iSLA
Qi E .,
i 0w
¢¢ai .i.q
'A C
VV =' �
uAl
S CRLIA l..ti :4AfA.ry���6•
:�••, .., , � :k,. � ALIT -3
�-t . -...>. 1
.. 1
S��v €iiE.�I
MN- MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU DR
4 1NI4!.ALIBU OR
EDINA, UN55U6
es+Ixlau '
0111•
N.ACaP .1w+
M CABLE
NOTcS
--• C•OMPAC IE0 SACKFRL WITH
SA ITSFACTORY NATIVE OR
IMPORTED SOIL TO 95% PROCTOR.
-- COMPACTED 5440
(SEE NOTE 1)
CONDUITS FOR •— I . ; i EEO (SEE ROTE'?
- LEC!RICAL d
AN TENNA SHARING : I
,wSRL APPLICABI£ d•P1BA 4 1 i � ' -I_.F. TO SECONDARY ELECTRIC
..(TYP) = ;r •, t%MN TO PRN,%RY F•LF C
C!RI
r I l
UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL_
` T SCALE' N I S
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
L'UHINCi 51NU eE AY.O STRANDED CCPPER 5A1TII THtIN OR EU:lNALENI LNSUtAItOr1, Y12
hIININULT INSTALLED Iri I^' AUNILIUNI CONDUIT. SIGNAL WIRING SHAT. I. HE INSULATED 022
A•AG NO 8X OR I101 + ?X CABLE IS PEFtM:TTED. CONDUITS SHALL Bf SURFACE LlGUNTEC.
2 WRING, DEYCES AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE UL LISTED SPFCIF:CAT.ONS GRADE.
T MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AYU CONFORM TO TKF APPLII•,ARtE STANDARDS
ESTASL15HE0 FOR EACH f. EM BY THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED HELUA,
.AMERICA "I SOCIETY OF rL$ TING AAYERALS iASP..:i
•UNDER- ARITER'S LABORATORY (UL:
•NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
• ANUFACTURINGA%MW.TIQN NF..ht%�
WTION(ASAI
EXIST.NG CR,55 AIAERIMN 57ANDAROS
.NATIONAL FIRE PROTECT)ON ASSOCA:IO.N OJFPA) AREA.
4. INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY VA-M. OF -
.THE NATIONAL F.L5CrRICAL CODE (NFPA : BI
.THE NATIONA'. ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE (ANSI CZ)
.THE. LIFE SAFETY CODE CNFPA 101'
LOCAL BUILDING CODES
S THE ENTIRE SY371SH SHALL BE SOLIb.Y GROUNDED USING LOCKNUTS ANO BONDDJC
'JUTS ON CONDUITS A 0 PROPERLY RONOEO Glt,_ NDCONDUCTGR RE-CEPTACLESAND
EOLMMIF.NT BHANCH CIRCUITS SMALL BE GROUNDED %VITHA FIAL•SIZED EOUIPLIVIT
GROUNOING CONDL'C FOR RUN IN THE URCU:TS CONDUIT.
e. OUTLET AND JUNCTION BOXES SHUT BE ZIN COATED OR CAOIUM PLATED STEEL NOT
LESS TNAN+ SOUNLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE TYPE SERVICE Nat OUTLET OUTLET AND
JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BS SURFACE )Z.OUNTEDA.VD LABELED PZ.RI BRANCH CRCWT
BREAKER NUMBER
7 LA09L ALL EOUIPSIENT SERVED FROM CLEARAARE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. PANELSCARD
MATH PHENOLIC LABELS SIZED IN RELATION r0 USAGE
B INDOOR CONDUCTORS SMALL BE INSTALLED14 EMT UNLESS NOTED OTHEMMSE
OV IUCOR CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED MJ RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL UNLESS NOTED
OTHETPAISF. YVKERE FV.T IS USED. IT S.'ALL BE VATH ONLY LISTED COMPRESSION
FITTINGS NO SET SC_REri FITTINGS SHALL BE A' QOWE0.
9. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL ENGTtAV�O LABEL ON THE CLAR•A1RE
TECHNIDLOGIM WC METER SOCKE r ENCLOSURE
THIS SITE PLAN V AS CRAIL•OOFF NOTE
OF FIF.I.DMEASUREMENTS BY THE m CONTIrACTORISTOFOLLOW
OESRiNER AS BOUNDARY SURVEY EXISTING UTILITY FASEUENTS VAR,
wAS NOTSUPPLIEO FCRPURPOSES `HE PROPOSED UTV.ITIES
OF SITE I.AYOUT 8 Ur1UTY ROUTING
PROPOSED t' YAue-i,,
UTILITY ROUTE... •,., -, `•�
EXFSTWO - -- -\
IRMSFO1�7t \
L
P�EEPDSEOe•wm2 G� � � \:
UTILRY ROUT! ..
0\
\' Ex1ST:NG EOUIPaIENT
.. SHEl:tilt
EXISTING FENCED
FOWPLIENT COMPOUND , r • 'rAL :Jt oYJ xiay.
NOTES I LEANCOVCRETE. RED-COLOREDI'OP MAY
BE USED IN PLACE OF COMPACTED :AND
1
2 BURY CGMJUITS6 BELOW FROST LINE AT
Y \
ATBELOYJGRADE
~\ �
i CONDUIT S:7E, TYPE. OUANTITY AND
FINISHED GLADE ON GROUND
GRADE, R GRO
SFPAFU%T!.ON DIMENSION TO BE VERIFIED
COVER MATCH
COVER SLOPE v
Y91H LOCAL UTILITY COLIPANY
TRf,Nd! ,, REQUIRE/.%- M
UNO:STURBED SWIL —+
I ! i ^— CAUTIONARY TAPE
--• C•OMPAC IE0 SACKFRL WITH
SA ITSFACTORY NATIVE OR
IMPORTED SOIL TO 95% PROCTOR.
-- COMPACTED 5440
(SEE NOTE 1)
CONDUITS FOR •— I . ; i EEO (SEE ROTE'?
- LEC!RICAL d
AN TENNA SHARING : I
,wSRL APPLICABI£ d•P1BA 4 1 i � ' -I_.F. TO SECONDARY ELECTRIC
..(TYP) = ;r •, t%MN TO PRN,%RY F•LF C
C!RI
r I l
UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL_
` T SCALE' N I S
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
L'UHINCi 51NU eE AY.O STRANDED CCPPER 5A1TII THtIN OR EU:lNALENI LNSUtAItOr1, Y12
hIININULT INSTALLED Iri I^' AUNILIUNI CONDUIT. SIGNAL WIRING SHAT. I. HE INSULATED 022
A•AG NO 8X OR I101 + ?X CABLE IS PEFtM:TTED. CONDUITS SHALL Bf SURFACE LlGUNTEC.
2 WRING, DEYCES AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE UL LISTED SPFCIF:CAT.ONS GRADE.
T MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AYU CONFORM TO TKF APPLII•,ARtE STANDARDS
ESTASL15HE0 FOR EACH f. EM BY THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED HELUA,
.AMERICA "I SOCIETY OF rL$ TING AAYERALS iASP..:i
•UNDER- ARITER'S LABORATORY (UL:
•NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
• ANUFACTURINGA%MW.TIQN NF..ht%�
WTION(ASAI
EXIST.NG CR,55 AIAERIMN 57ANDAROS
.NATIONAL FIRE PROTECT)ON ASSOCA:IO.N OJFPA) AREA.
4. INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY VA-M. OF -
.THE NATIONAL F.L5CrRICAL CODE (NFPA : BI
.THE NATIONA'. ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE (ANSI CZ)
.THE. LIFE SAFETY CODE CNFPA 101'
LOCAL BUILDING CODES
S THE ENTIRE SY371SH SHALL BE SOLIb.Y GROUNDED USING LOCKNUTS ANO BONDDJC
'JUTS ON CONDUITS A 0 PROPERLY RONOEO Glt,_ NDCONDUCTGR RE-CEPTACLESAND
EOLMMIF.NT BHANCH CIRCUITS SMALL BE GROUNDED %VITHA FIAL•SIZED EOUIPLIVIT
GROUNOING CONDL'C FOR RUN IN THE URCU:TS CONDUIT.
e. OUTLET AND JUNCTION BOXES SHUT BE ZIN COATED OR CAOIUM PLATED STEEL NOT
LESS TNAN+ SOUNLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE TYPE SERVICE Nat OUTLET OUTLET AND
JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BS SURFACE )Z.OUNTEDA.VD LABELED PZ.RI BRANCH CRCWT
BREAKER NUMBER
7 LA09L ALL EOUIPSIENT SERVED FROM CLEARAARE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. PANELSCARD
MATH PHENOLIC LABELS SIZED IN RELATION r0 USAGE
B INDOOR CONDUCTORS SMALL BE INSTALLED14 EMT UNLESS NOTED OTHEMMSE
OV IUCOR CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED MJ RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL UNLESS NOTED
OTHETPAISF. YVKERE FV.T IS USED. IT S.'ALL BE VATH ONLY LISTED COMPRESSION
FITTINGS NO SET SC_REri FITTINGS SHALL BE A' QOWE0.
9. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL ENGTtAV�O LABEL ON THE CLAR•A1RE
TECHNIDLOGIM WC METER SOCKE r ENCLOSURE
THIS SITE PLAN V AS CRAIL•OOFF NOTE
OF FIF.I.DMEASUREMENTS BY THE m CONTIrACTORISTOFOLLOW
OESRiNER AS BOUNDARY SURVEY EXISTING UTILITY FASEUENTS VAR,
wAS NOTSUPPLIEO FCRPURPOSES `HE PROPOSED UTV.ITIES
OF SITE I.AYOUT 8 Ur1UTY ROUTING
PROPOSED t' YAue-i,,
UTILITY ROUTE... •,., -, `•�
EXFSTWO - -- -\
IRMSFO1�7t \
L
P�EEPDSEOe•wm2 G� � � \:
UTILRY ROUT! ..
0\
\' Ex1ST:NG EOUIPaIENT
.. SHEl:tilt
EXISTING FENCED
FOWPLIENT COMPOUND , r • 'rAL :Jt oYJ xiay.
N.
L
:rl"'% UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
. I fCw:E :=• r.tr
J/ � PRO POSED HIFWU.IF `
/ PROPOSED UNDERGROUND
t
' CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL. SEFMGf.
FROM E:CISriNG TRANSFORTAER TO 1
--: PROPOSED UTILITY
H- FRAUE; AND EOUIPMENT ROUTE IS
TO BE CONFIRFAED, %MTH LOCAL
PDX£R COSIPANY. ..,
2
U: �wCL-O.RL -•
�LT10 ~.~+IEEti
cn .
gEABA
:q�Cl; T+•Ac
O
a is EIS
L O t ;f• i
i
G1}ti a' i
MM 1.8
YItA 41
W'Z �aN
I i
MN MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU DR
i
i
tiJ'i AUlLIBU OR
SCINA, `aN 5i1't'. I
i
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
E -1
t
1
'-••.• ax15'RND UTILITY
Y \
N- FRAL/E
~\ �
_..)
PROPOSED I -U2'O UNDERGROUND
'\
\ CONDUIT VLTTM(3) 31 a A GRWKD
CONOL'CTOR FOR ELEC SERVICE FP= '
' PROPOSED METER' DISC. TO PROPOSED.
PROPOSED UTILITY N•FIW,F
EXISTING FENCED
/ \ LNIDI iBC A, 12O.2CSJSIWAE I
EOUfPMF>JT COSIP:J.:NO
/ ',I PHASE LIETER..
w
N.
L
:rl"'% UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
. I fCw:E :=• r.tr
J/ � PRO POSED HIFWU.IF `
/ PROPOSED UNDERGROUND
t
' CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL. SEFMGf.
FROM E:CISriNG TRANSFORTAER TO 1
--: PROPOSED UTILITY
H- FRAUE; AND EOUIPMENT ROUTE IS
TO BE CONFIRFAED, %MTH LOCAL
PDX£R COSIPANY. ..,
2
U: �wCL-O.RL -•
�LT10 ~.~+IEEti
cn .
gEABA
:q�Cl; T+•Ac
O
a is EIS
L O t ;f• i
i
G1}ti a' i
MM 1.8
YItA 41
W'Z �aN
I i
MN MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU DR
i
i
tiJ'i AUlLIBU OR
SCINA, `aN 5i1't'. I
i
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
E -1
Y \
� I •L
~\ �
V --• +EOWPAIENT CABINET ONA
N.
L
:rl"'% UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
. I fCw:E :=• r.tr
J/ � PRO POSED HIFWU.IF `
/ PROPOSED UNDERGROUND
t
' CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL. SEFMGf.
FROM E:CISriNG TRANSFORTAER TO 1
--: PROPOSED UTILITY
H- FRAUE; AND EOUIPMENT ROUTE IS
TO BE CONFIRFAED, %MTH LOCAL
PDX£R COSIPANY. ..,
2
U: �wCL-O.RL -•
�LT10 ~.~+IEEti
cn .
gEABA
:q�Cl; T+•Ac
O
a is EIS
L O t ;f• i
i
G1}ti a' i
MM 1.8
YItA 41
W'Z �aN
I i
MN MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU DR
i
i
tiJ'i AUlLIBU OR
SCINA, `aN 5i1't'. I
i
UTILITY ROUTING PLAN
E -1
C
Y4 IST IN GRAVEL
NE"TERCOMMECT
ANTENNA MOUNTING F.PE
"eXLSIINGSOILS
ANTERNAGA01UND USE
'.Wat�
m.w
SINGLE HOLE LUG
12 All. STRANDED
:r ,.C.
, EN
"2""', y1wFe ANTENNA
JNOBARATTACH So
SOLID
r VER
,!RCCTLY TO Tg�
GROWN RING
t;
CONNECTION UILTRAIASLO
.......... T7,
YLIFto
typ vir
DRIVE X COPPER rLAO GROUND ROD
TOP 0, GRAVEL LEASE AREA
TEST WELL DETAIL
oq
HIGH PRESS'CrAP
,C,, COAX
r.E TO SVIVAULE GROUND. -RUM NEW
-2 A?✓< OMOU-40
CAULC
VJRE TO fo),*R BASE GROUND BAR
NEW GROUND KIT ANIDRVJ
MODEL 0 IjO4Vr-L-10AT
T "VE R r.E INTO M' '
TO,...,, ertSE GROUND am
NEW CABINET
........... .
6- AV., STRANDED
ortouNovmz
ROU.
BAR
#2 Alesr $01.10 YIXNED
GROU 'AIRF.
-?A%NrsoLfD mfi�o
GROUNOWIREF
CARINE T GROUND IL&R TO
OROU-41, R
SITE GROUNDING DIAGRAM
SCALE N T S
C
Y4 IST IN GRAVEL
q.� y-�-!;r
R.
"eXLSIINGSOILS
'.Wat�
1C'14rCROUMD TEST AY 110.2
COVER HARGERIJOIDEL -GC9942
12 All. STRANDED
:r ,.C.
GROUND LEAD
'I' ,.2AWG
SOLID
mmsIFOCOPPER
GROWN RING
U
CXOTHERLIZ
.......... T7,
YLIFto
SET Tcsr%%ELL COVER r BELOW
DRIVE X COPPER rLAO GROUND ROD
TOP 0, GRAVEL LEASE AREA
TEST WELL DETAIL
oq
PRCPDSEO BO1TO?A BUSS BAR
ATTACHED TO GROUND RING
PROPOSED TOP BUSS BAR
CONNECTED 70 BOTTOM BUSS
BAR IAITH A HOME RUN LEAD
• noTmomir vrEUC r_kOWE
(UNLESS 01 HIERV4SIF NOTE[
r K IC COPPER CLAD STEEL
MOL 6.01N. IF.-. —L
GROUNOtNO WIRE
GROUNDBAR
GROUNDING PLAN
M IN,
5
!Y: i".
-2AIAG TINNED
8CW GROUND RING
GROUND ROO
TVP
ONO FOR
FOST,.TYP)�
ELEC-R cL
&4ETERt,ufAC
SERVICE GROUND
ROD
ClItOUNO MN-MSP0335
TESrnEu
27 r-40 TO r 'ROL•D
RING FOR H_fpALI*' EDINA -
,yp OF?
-2 GNO FOR 169 & MALIBU DR
GATE
MR
GIRSANTENNA 461.9 WAL113U OR
cot-NA U.N55,16
anon
SITE MUMING
DIAGRAW PLAN
E-2
_ t �f
C
czNOTE: Li)W 0! A:q MW ?6
,4 JO -tVt T1. V-
eL,% Wow .0, ;r
Re F4ads, NPI#. Or.'
120 VAC. 20 Ar':ps a ;Q; 20 mlp 3
nUITZ-1p
r
-O.A
,p L!4
1 POW,, aV'
I.
'Y
LU
-- -------------
K\A,
..... ... IBM V&-,d 10 AC UW I $9-M
V,%C, 4 7 Amps
Cube. JvTde. No, !04CCVS. 4,00 BTU% 224
-Al—W. IA O"be UWW NO. 10600VS, a&CCD STUS. 220 'JA C. s = A.Va
-Al—h-, XONU.Ml ?409e1 NO. KW- C4R?2ZRF. 4.000 VU5.,14VAC 5.6 X-Ml
NM L14•IOR jl}. NI mj t2 CA lJT 29—ACd tOl
3.*% Lockoq& 3 POW 4 —It
C, L-Jhtvf� IS IS- Frm—t I�rt - At=cd lOnmo roof
26.7W 2 3 Am
t3l A130 ABD 0210Ow. PMc bv Wzn" 60 1
... . . ...... .
r7rA OP, !00 ArrP, 2 POLE. t2=-WVAC
:j, Y, OP. 30 Amp 7 POLE, 110,240 wc
>i t taro Pain W-Tow D .. 60.1 Ap
. L,,� -
UL - -2
C~ N.— SR TC.UP 2nAd0 TPOUE 1_1 -QVAC
snv Elw—OD-w
------ To. OP 2-1 �.p. !POLE. 1=40 VAC j
�u U� Out-Bar t;LFi@00743t----
OAl2 1. _ , i ;S,. T i
-PY
Pw No OML 12.
S Van B,Hikat"
P= NA
II.F.1 %4�ffl Inmikck- SieI,v�
_ U"
"'i);.L0AP.PENTER WIRING
SCAUE NY 5 MN-MSP0335
EDINA -
69 & MALIBU DF
�� <>1 �.r
��
Typ- TA 994914ALIS DR
CDINA, KIM SfA35
T RO::GH CAfA.E TO hUItV_ONTAL CAELF. TAP TO HORVONTAA CABLE TAP TO CAR,.E TAP TO TOP OF GROUND TEE OF hURiZOWAL RUN
TOP OF GROUND W)T) VERTICAL STSELSLIRFACEWt HORIZONTAL STEEL SURFACE Rot) AND r" CABLES
THE SIDE OF HORIZONTAL PIPE CA PIPE CABLE OFF SURFACE
............ 1,
Clz
T) Type Xe
T" Gy
Type kc I'llu
THROUGH VERTICAL CAB�E TO
I HHOUGH Cf-ULIZ TOWDE 7 HR OUGM.ANDTAPCARLFS CAEMETAPOO-AWAT4VTO CROSS OF HORIZONTAL LOAD CECENTER DIAGM1
VERTICAL STEEL SURFACE OR OF GROUND ROD To GROUND ROD VERTICAL STEEL SURFACE OR SILF CABLES LAPPED AND NOT ... ..... *,4, & DETAILS
10 THE SIDE OF EITHER Of HORIZONTAI. OR VERTICAL PIPE CUT +_....... ...
MORI ONTALURVERRCAL
-in
",.EXOTHERMIC WELD DETAILS. E-3
sen . e." Ta
GENERAL NOTES
NOTES:
I FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTIONDRAVANG. THE FOLLOWING UVfNITIONS SHALL APPLY
I
NOTES_
CONTRACTOR. OANWAS CONTRACTOR
SUBCONTRACTOR -GENERAL CONTRACTOR FCONSTRUP710%)
C
CANER- CLEAR,MHE
OEM. OICCINAL EQUIPAIENTMAWFACTURE
SITE
T. ALL YA!I:KNp IALLOEPERFORJ"O�46 E
PRIOR TO THE SUEWISVONOF BIDS. THE SIOCING SUBCONTRACTOR SIIALLMSIT THE CELL
THE VJORK CNAI HIE
m ?4-
I
2
ro�LOI.%6 SHALL CCNF^RfJ TO NSC %�Fft fRU;jEJ) �ESARE
1W.
To F AMILIARS11i AITH THE EXISTING CONWIOUS AND TO CONFIRM THAT
A Yem ON THE CONSTRUCTION ORAV.*JCS AVYiNSCRFPmCVFOUIK0 SHALL
MA TtoS ANDWAEREHEWRECIFOR
IHE MiNt"I SZE .2 A IN
P-WCOSUASACCS
SOCOMPLISH'OASSH4
E BROUGHT '0 THE ATTFUTION OF CON OLIZ 0.
3 ALL 41ATERMS FURNISHFOAND !NSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICTACCOROAXCIEW.TH ALLAPPUCAWLE
1Z
jeIX(OCOW,
CODES. REGULATIONS AND ORCmNA;,,=. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALI ISSUE A; L APPROPRIATE UOTICES
REOULATIONS, AND IM,11FUL ORDERS OF ANY
PIlVVDC IFETY !R`MNO -1 rj� -AOAm, Cit"I T11S WLI
!T�J) CONIIAC I ION5 (W "I UO'.73
ORD3
AXDCOMPLY%"rHALLLA. MANCES. RULES.
REGARDING THE PERFOWAANCE OF Tl-.E WORK
S
PnOTECTIOt!") CAP�10
-.E 6 SNOrLo 0 r. W.W.W.
PUeU(; AUTHORITY
ALL WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY k1,171i ALL APPLICABLE MUNHWAL AND UTILITY COMPANY
_CTR�CAk SA,Fjya)-RF.N::W .i6"CA,,Ar(w
S_CE a) ELF
SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JORISDICTICIUM. COOFS.ORDINA.4CLSANUAPPLICABLiEREGUU,!Q.MS
US' CIA ASTM Ant M*VS
A. OPAVANGS PROVIDED HERE ARE NOT TO SCALEANDARe INTENDED ?O SHOW OUTLINE ONLY
1ROA•C' SPFCLFCATJONS
S. INSTALLATION W CONCRCTF >40R. SIALL Or
5 UNLESS NOTED OTH15AIMSE. THE VA)RK SHALL INCLUDE FUPAIG"I'* TATERALS, EQUIPMENT.
PER IAA.�jrclu.614 I"N WCOI.-ANEN�DED,'ACCEI.JAE�
ANC.URS1.1.
APPURTFNAIQCf.S,,%ND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSrALIATIONS AS INDICATED ON 114E
ORAWHOS
lICfIJSIi S-1.1 RE RWNOVW I;NC. OIL SATE
AU.EKSfiNG I-ClOf.
tXIIWACIURER,, Rl;CCMg2NCr.!Om ADRAMBEWEIT DLWHCR AS
SHOr.H[%tH!E URA11tNt;S .0 Rl5EAR SHALL RE CVf V41HOUlf
6 -KITTING , _Rr bu -KIIEDIAITH THE 810 PACKAGE IDENTIFIES 1182S IMAT VALL BE SUPPLIED By
CONTRACTOR. ITFAISP40T INCLUDED IN THE RILL OF MATERIALS AND A:TTING LIST SPAI.A. BE
[OR
uj
0
OtW rFCs,yarO� INTEDFERE WIW IC WOJI-OROI IRE I�Cftl( SHALL
PE�0.4120.
SUPPLIED BY THE SU?CONTRAC
Z -.1
UL WIS(WED ..
ArPOWIS"
SUSA Cl
ALIOVIAIX.E 11"0&
7 TILE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL 14STALLAtLCOLRP&I.ENTMOti.�-,ERiA--SMACCORD�VCE SMITH
LAtLOACTURERSRECOMMENDATION S UNLESS SPFC�FJMLYSTAT- OTHE-WtSE
/
k.4
LOCLUr1:10
STRJCTqMLSTEEL NOTES.
.
4 IF THE SPSCIP.-O ECUIK.IENT CANNOT BF INSTALLED AS SHOVM ON THESE DpAV,%XrS. THE
Ifs
d
SIJUCONTPACTOR SHALL PROPOSE AN AL.ERNATIVE INSTALLAT:O% FOR APPROVAL BY THE
w nj[ TECANIrAL SPECjf[CA d,).N FM T. FE SIC"ACE
CONTRACTOR
i
7
FROM YI,C, COO-ENTAND TOWERARCA3
Ij SUBCONT RACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL ROUTING OF CONDUIT. POVr_R AND TI CABLES
rROUNOI.4GCAPLESASSkiO"NONTPEPOV4Ft OROUNDINGAND IELCOMANDRAWNG
10 THE SUSCONTRAC TOR SHALL PROTECT EVS71kG IMPROV-DAENTS. P•.V.IfNTS_ CURER, LANDSCAP"NG
4
w-'a 0
E
AND STRUCTURES ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL HER [HE SATISFACTION OF OYMER
MY .:LL 0.
11 SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SaW MATERIALS SUCH AS
COAXIALT(-ABLES AND 0-. HER ITEMS AEMOVEC FROM. THE EXISTING FACJLIrf ANIFUXASIREMOVED
-1 CRACE IRWIN io "TON A" S-I'U.;
w OR NIM'.
SHALL BE RETURNED FO Tilt CANER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION
-ACEAN"
'DA1 11
CR St-4 FRC� N� W�PACOC L SE RE-Ak -11
CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES,
12 ONTRACTOR SHAJL' I:AVe PREMISES 114 CJ FAN CONLITION
I;p
i
1. 1HPARC1%0FO_Eot,.NfiRSPR
ALL CONCRETE WOqK SHALL SENACCORTIANGEVJT11 THEArl 391.
AQ 314.ACI 336. ASIM Aid-- ASW A13SANG THE WSIGNA 0
Ic.
Vo' COVERED BY THE RAv FOLKP14- ON DONEVAY, &U" BE
CCNSTRUC f*N $KCtFICA7104 FOR CAST-IN•PLACE CONCRETE
AND STW.IZEO TO INELA EROSC\
Is zsKCd I•!, . I I IE HiOIECr V-EOACATlC.$
ALL CONCRETE WALL HAVE Awww-Uhi COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
RIOTED SLAB
12 suec . TRACTORS
OF33Cop$3Kr,$ DAYS. UNLESS 0rtWNWISE.
FOUNDAWN DESIGNASSUMINGAI,LOWARLS SOIL BEARING
I; z 1
":b..1c0N$TRUa.0 LRC,y:ONC-INOLNEASJRFIIF.SOIAREO
PRESSURE 01: ZCOO PSF
a
w
co S' A rE _e Y"T. THE LCKW'
ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS
•1 ,
CIU!DELIkES FOR EROSION lt,% SECR,ENT CWi�.C.L.
REINFORCING ORCING STEEL SI WI. CONFORM TO ASTIA A 6 15, GRACE E 80,
VO&DEDWREFASACC
ACL 1110\14. GRADE LEVEL SOLID GROUND BUS BAR
SHALL CONFORM To ASDA A 185 'AFLGED STEEL VARE FABRIC
BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION SCILIONfUrRALBUSEAR
SITEINOR GENERAL.NOTE$.
I) SIRCICESSHALLUECLASS'll'ANDALL
Fxmrwo 'ONnUCTCR
HNILESSNOTeCOT14FRVASE
WKS STALL BE STANDARD UND
WIN L"NIVILT.11 SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND C.
MN-MSP0335
4 THE FOLLOWNG W40MA CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED
N T S NOT TO SCALE 2-POLE THFR?tAW.V, NETsC
CIRCUIT RREAKE.9
FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SI,.GAN 0 IHEA'IlSe ON
REF RIFERENCE
EDINA -
OFWpt.KGS
RF Rfou) F(TECRjEN'Cy SmOLE-POLE THERMA-MAGNETIC
CIRCUIT BREAXER
169 & MALIBU OP,
T a D. !0 BE DETERMINED
CONCRETE CAST AGAONST EARTH TIN
TOR. TO BE RESOLVED DISCONNECT VA rCH
CONCK rE EXPOSEO TO EARTH OR WEATHER*
TYP TYPICAL
mJ AND LANG
RED REOUIRED METER
494 MALIBU OR
AND StOER I
SA L' IN
EGR E0081f.WIT GROUND RING EXOTHERMIC I'tV 0 (GADWIR-ol
gova, um Imux
CO-4' VRET F. NOT EXPOSED TO THORV-VAIIIEROR
0 4UNLIESS OTHERIAISF ROT ED)
NOT CASTAGAINST TIIE GROUND
AW, AMERICAN AIRE GAUGE Svx !C* COPPER CLAD STEEL GROUND ROO
C
8EMAS A40 C-11 LOANS, tI,$IH
WGI) MASTER GROUND SUS
Cop
EG EOUIPLILNTGROUND &W i TO PER GLAD STEEL OROltuD
IN
Au
5 A CH"APER 3N-SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGE$ OF
Roo t-A rH INSPECTION SLEEVE
Wet BARE COPPER VOWE
WINCRETE, UNO. IN ACCOADANCIEWTHACI 33, SEC 4 Z4
." ........ 4 EXOTHERMIC VtEL0 tCADVWW�
'-FS-9 DEkCE
StAO SmAR! INYEGRATED AC :ACTH INSPECTION SLEEVE
------
1"� ........... .
DEN GENERATOR GROUNDING 'AIRE
IGR INTERIOR GROUND RNG (HALQ�
ery
0011119TI1 111LIC TM
RBS RADIO PASS STATION
140TES
PRU;,,
C
cLECTRICALWS.TALLATIONNOTCS_
L ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SWLL BE PERFORMIED IN ACCORDANCE W.'m THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
NEC:JIDAL-- APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES 2 CONDUITROUTINGSARESCiinwriC SUBCONTRACTOR
SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO
EOWPMENTIS NOT BLOCKED
2 VA RIND RACEWAY AND SUPPORT METHODS ANDNATERALS SHALL COMPLY LATH THE FUMIREMENT$
Of IHE NEC
:. ALL CIRCUITS SWILL BE SEGREG.iTEO AND MMMAIN L11NR.1UrA WBLE'iVNL'.TMJN AS REQUIRED BY
PIC NEC
A CABLES SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH LAODF.R -SME CABLE TRAY RVNCS
5. EACH ENDOF EVERY PO'JGR POW.R PHASE CONDUCTOR (LE. HOTS). GROUNDINr. ANO TI CONDUCTOR
AND WPME SHALL DE LABELED T-1 lit COLOR-CODEO INSULATION OR ELEL •IR:OALTAPE jWBRrAND 1..l
ELECTRICAL INSTALL0gION NOTES !y_gM,Y _
25. NOWJETALUCRECEPTACLC. SALTCH. ANDDEV ICEBOX ESSHALLI :F.ETOR£ %CCEDNFXU"CS?;AND
RATLD NCMA I (OR BFTTFRI INDOORS. CK WLtTMRR PROTCCTFO;'7Y OR DOTTER) OUTr"....S
W. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AND OBTAIN NECESSARY AWHORIZATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR
BEFORE GOi %A1ENG!N0 WORK ON THE AC POIVER DISTRIBUTION PANELS
27 THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHAH PROVIDE. NECESSARY TAGGING ON THE U!ND STAN, AR%. ' T AJ10
Ol$TRIdUT!Ok PANESIN ACCORD:, NCL L41TR THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STAYU•1ND5 TO SAFFGU%•RO
l ^GAINSTI!FEANOPROPF-RiY
C e
6 rjlh
/�� a •.• 2.•�+ i
w
i U to 'TL
1 " "" " "" ' " "'•"
PLASTIC FLECTR'CAL TAPE Vr1TH UV PROTECTION, OP. EOUAU. THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SICALL CONFORM
-
LW TH NEC S OSHA
'_
GREENFI��QGRpUNO)yG NOTE$_-
•• , �
G ALL F.I.F.CTR!GAL COMPONENTS SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELED VATH PLASTIC TAPE PER COLOR SCH EOUIE.
I ALL GRCUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS QNCLUCIkG TELECCNJAUMGATI7N, RADO UGHTNNG
I �_
ALL EOUIPMIF.NT SHALL BE'J.BELEO A'Itli THEIR VCLTAOP RATING. PI - ?.SE CONFIGURATION. VARE
PROTECTION, AND AC POWER OESS) SWWLL BE BONGED TOGETHER BELO"GRADF.
1115
cow: ON. POWER OR A& WACirY RATING. AND BRANCH CIRCUIT 10 NUMBERS D E PAKELSOARO
DY TYl O OR MORECOPPER BONOING CONDUCTORS M ACCORDANCE VATH THE NFC
?r
W
AND CIRCUIT 105)
2 THF. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PF.RPOPW IEEF FALL-OF•POTENTML RES-STANCE TO EARTH
�Y
• +
TESTING (PER IEEE 1106 AND all FOR GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS THE SUB
�0 "• •� -'T
7. PANELBOARDS 1,10 1UM8ERS) AND INTERCAL(. CIRCUIT RREAKERS ;JRCUIT K) Vt:JBERS; SHALL BE
CON TRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL SUP(NF.MF.NTAL GROUND ELL'C TkOCES AS
CLEARLY LABELED Y. TH PLASTIC LABELS
NEEOEO TO ACHIEVF. A 1 ESf RESULT Of 5 OHMS OR LESS
i
7 ALL TICYRAPSSHALL 3E CUT FLUSHVJIH APPROVED CUTTING TOCL TO HEMWVE SHARP EDGES
0 THE SU3CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SCOULNCWG GROUNDING AND
9 POV.ER. CCNTROL.ANDEOUW.IENf GltOUNDAWRINGINTUBINGORCONUUTTSWALL8ESINGLC
UNDERGROUNDCONOUII 'INSTM'LAJ'ION AS'TO PREVENTA.NY LOSS O- CONTINUITY IN
THEGROUNUING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT& PROVIDE TESTING RESULTS
i St :: ?
�' -'E
CONDUCTOR (IO4 ANG OR LARGER). GCO V. OIL RESISTANT THHN OR T HVM 2. CLASS B STRANDED
SIiJ.LL BE GROUNDED AND EIESCONTI LY COxnN0005
4 METAILWED
COPPER CABLE RAIEWAYR90'CDUSEDULESSO WRYANIISTEDURiABELEDFOR THE
ITRNOSORBYBOUh ROSS ri °01$CONTINUI1YiT1Tl!
BO DIN FIAT
'ilNAAGCOP;
xS_'U• I ' '
�.
LOCATION AND RACESL%Y SYSTFJA USED UNLESS OTMPRVASF SPECIFIeU.
-E V,IM 'UIWCR055TN
5tl w'AKi COPPER VARF UL .WPN.OVEO GFLOUN>tNG tYPE CONCUITCLiSJ'S
i : •�` {'- ; i - ?
!0 SUPPLEMENTAL COUIPMENTCROUND WRING LOCATED INDOORS SHALL DE SINGLE CON OUCTOR (As
5 METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REOUTRED EOUIPAENT GROUND
AV.G OR LARCEa.L00 V.O!L RESI$TANT THHN OR THIAN-2 CREPH INSULATION. CLASS D STRANDED
CONDUCTOR STRANOEOCOPPERCONDUCTORSVMTHGREENA $ULATION.SREDIN
� T
CAPPER CABLE RATED FOR W'C(VJET AND DRY) OPERATION; IISTEU OR LABELED FOR THE
AG_'CRM CE VAIHT1iCNEC.SHAL BE FURN!SF:EDANDIHS TALLE'JH<TH TIDE POALP.
i
LOWTIONANO RACC•JAY SYSTEM USED. UNLESS OTHERNISE SPEC :FIEO
C1ILCLJITS TO EQUIPMENT
T i•I I :
B EACH BTS CABINET FRAME S:•IALI BE O'RF,CRY CONNECTED TO THE T.V.S TER G0.Ul'NO fbM
'vl i!' '
t 1. YOL ".EP. AND CONTROL S : ^- RANG. NOT IN TUBING OR CONDI:IT, SHALL BE atULTI.CONPJCYOR. TYPE TC
OILRESISTANTYUHNOR tHYJN CLASS B S'RANOEO
COPGREENARGERT£p INDOOR TS.2 %'JG SJJENTEDCOPPE1RES.BA'TO STRANDED
OR SINGER FOR INDOOR 6.5.2 AVJG STRANDED COPPER FCR OUTDOOR tll S.
r jI t )
' 7! {
CABLE(514AxQORLARGER GCOV -2.
CARIE RATED FOR 90- CIA'ET AND DRY) OPERATION. LATH OU TEt JACKET LISTED OR
COPPER
' -°. :E; i
COPPER
L \BELLED FOR THE LOGIION I/$ED,UNLESS O'i)TERIASE SPECIFIED
?. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT SE DOUBLED UP OR STACKFD.BAT:K
i• ,,:
: v 1
TOBACi (CONNECTIONSOJJOPPOStTES!OESOF THE GROUND SUS ARE PERMIrrED
`I.
12 _ ALL AD,'" ANUC.ROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CRIUP.STYLE. COMPRESSION'ATRE LUGS AND
B ALL EXfER!Ot CAOJNO CONDUCTORS SETVIEEN EWIPMENT!rFaDJ43 BARS AND THE
4
WRENUTSSY THOWSAND BETTS (OR EOVAL). LUGSANDVARF .NUTSSHALLBEWfEDFIY.t
OPERATION AT NO LESS TIIA.Y 75'O (00`C IF AVAIL:BLE1
f;RO iK O R :NC. SHALL BE f2 AV.Y) SOLED PANNED C(WPF.k UNLESS O TNERWSE INUCATEC.
' i
k'!
R ALIX.HNUM CONDUCTOR OR COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BF. USED FOR
Nil
!1 RACZV'AAY MID CABLE TRAY SHALL HE USrEO OR LABELED FOR ELF.CT%CAL USE IN ACCORDANCE
Gf10VND :RIG CONNECTIONS
MATH N EMA UL. ANSWEEE, AND N£C
10. USE OF SO- BENDS IN THE PROTECTCTN GROUNIXNG CONWC`.ORS SHALL BE AVOIDED
jI I
.= ELECTRICAL METALLIC TU&kC jEAI')OR RGIDNOWAETALLW COxOUIT(IE,RIC,ID PVC SCHEDULE 40.
Valli AS' BENDS CAN BE ADEOW etv SUPPURfFA
V
•,
OR RIGID PLC SCIIEDUJLE B6 FOR LOCATIONS SURJEOT'O PHYSICAL DQr AGFJ SHALL BE USED FOR
EXPOSED INIXDR7 LOCATIONS
it. EXOTHERLIIC k%E: DS SHALL eE USED FOR ALL CRO'JNOING COKNECTK)NS i£LOVJORADE
`rv'
"�-! '
t: ALL GROIMVDC IONS ABOVE GRADE SINT£R10R &EXTERIOR: SHALL BE FOAMED
15. ELFCTHICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT • ELECTRICAL NC WAETA'.L:D TUO!NG :ENT„ OP. RIGID NONMETALLIC
USING HIGH PRE55 CRUJP$
ESSCR
CONpUIT (RIC1D PVC, SCHEDULE 4q. SWILL BE USED FOR CONCEALED 1110008 LOCATONS-
10 COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS M4Y BC.REPLACED BY EXDTHERY..•C WELD
M N -MS P0335
IS CALVAMZEO STEEL MTERMEGATF LIFTALUC CONDUIT {:MC) SHALL BE USED FOR OUTDOOR LOGAMN5
CONNECTIONS
ABOVE GRACE
14 1CF. BRIOCE BOr(CINGCONCUCTORS SHALL SE EXOTHFRMUCAL.LYPpkDEDORSOLTE0T0
ED1NA-
17 RIGID).' ONM. E7. ALLI: CO -MUtT 11 E. RIGID PIC SCHEDULE 40 OR RIGID PC SCHEDULE 66)SHALL BF.
THE BRIDGE AND THE TGV.FJ7 GROUND BAR.
16981 MALIBU DR.
USED UNDERGROUND, DIRECT BURIED IN AREAS OF OCCASIONAL LIGHT VEHICLE iNAFFIC OR ENCASED
15. APP.RO•VED ANTIOXIDANT COATYGS t7.E. CONDUCTIVE GEL OR PASTE) SHALL BE USED
IN REINFORCED CONCRFTF I..4 AREAS OF HEAVY VEHICLE TRAFFIC
ON ALL COLU•RESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNECTIONS
!0 LIDGIDTIGHT FLEXILE METALLIC CONUU:T(LIOUDTITC FLEX) SHALL BE USED INDOORS AND
15 ALL EXTERIOR CROUNO CONNECTIONS SHALL BE COATED AWTH ACORROSION RESISTANT
ABAS MALL :BU OR
OJ NODNS,'A1tERE 4Y8R4TION OCC'JRS OR FLEX W!U I Y US NEEDED
ML:TERiAt
ED!NA. MN U OR
I% CONDUIT AND TUBING FITTINGS SHALL BE THREADED OR COMPRESSION -TYPE AkOAPPROVED FOR THE
17 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTR•CA!. AND NONELECTRICAL NICTAL BOXES, MMES AND
UPPORTS SHALL tJE $0NDED TO THE GROUND RMG.INAC(.'OADANCE %m R. THE NEC.
LOCATION L•SEO SETSCREW FITTINGSARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
.......... •.,, t6 BONOALL AIETALtlC OBJECTS tATf OJSG FT Or'JAAIN GRWND IliRESV.fTH I -VA'AG
20. GABWLTS. OOXEA ANO VAPEtXWYS SHALL BE SISTEU ON LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL US�,IN ,,.••
d61:A,ir:'•,, riN- PLATED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR.
..a_ .. ->•A .
ACCORDANCE'hATH KEMIA. UL ANS47EEE. ANO NEC ••.. Na
--
y):
21.lV.RCWAYSS)ALL OCE?OXV•CDATFO (GRAY) :Y01L -IjDEAHING4000VER. DE�0 EOTO SKTkG .�, j
19. AROUND CONDUCTORS USED IN THE FACIL -TV GROUND AND LIGHTNING PR07ECTION
''.r,• STS'•- _AA'SHALLNOf O£ ROUTED THROUGH METALLIC OBJECTS UwT FORMA RING AROUND
CPF.N DOL•NNARO, SHALL BE PANDUIT TYPE E (OR EQUAL) .' AND RA'! ED NEMA 1 (OR GETTERl : p: U
CmISEO THE CONDUCTOR SVf,N AS MBTALLID CONDUITS. METAL SUPPORT CLIPS OR SLEEVES
TN
C�5 0-�.L ) ROUCH`A'ALLS 0+4 FLOUR$ Lb9.41TiSREOUIRF.OTO BF K0USECIN CONDUIT TO IAELT
N'6...I
...._........_..... ...... j
23. COUIPMENT CABI^IFTS '[ERUINAL BOXES JUNCTION BOXES.AkG %PULL SOXESSHALLS11 GALVAN12EOOR
*;.,ELR COUE REOUIRE3- (XNTSOR LO:AL CONDITIONS NON•METALUC MATERIAL SUCHAS PVC
''HERE
.a'rnu I
OR EPDXY•COATED SHEET STEEL. SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL $5. AND RATED NF.ALL : (OR BE
A9L PLASTIC CONDUIT SHAD BE USED US= OF METAL CONDUIT IS UNA4YYOARLE jE G.
24 NOR H(ALLICCOJKDUIT PROHIBITEOBYLOCALCCMF INE(MLMOCONOLCTOf(311ALLBE
NONOEO
iRIGAt NOTES
WUOOR4 OR NEtAA 2R ;qR P.ETfEH) W fU(.Y7R5 :, �'•,••
r: TO EACH <NO OF THE. METAL lbNUlpf
ELEC {
Z4.r.)L•TALRE,EVTACLE.SYr.TCH. AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL DE GALVAWF0 FI.OXV•CO:•IEU OR ��•, Sr-
•....... 'N�•.•
i..' " "�m.�� "��"
.... ..... .............
-
NON- CORROUNG SHALL MFFT OR F.XCEEU UL 519AANU NEPJA OS 1. AND RATED NEJJA 1 •r�
OF TMLA �.•
(OR BETTER) BETTER INDOORS. OR i&EAT.HER PROTEC(EW"l? OR BE rfER) OUTDOORS
'•••'
r i
S n �2
I
I
i
SITE SURVEY
DETAIL
1 @
0,
J r' •t n.•..• ......w xw� .l.v ..ae,` rW ....n.r
1— 1: ez,
1—
Z1.11-11,11, r"",
Z.
SITE #'MN-MSP0335
SITE NAME:
M EDINA Wr - MALIBU DR
LMVC
LEGEND
.g
fAf.115TER
E
•
a'MTER NK0..aAf
/Y x1ry y N
woe w :000s
Ff.,CE C;— I.K
COMZVr; SLWACE
SITE SURVEY
DETAIL
1 @
0,
J r' •t n.•..• ......w xw� .l.v ..ae,` rW ....n.r
1— 1: ez,
1—
Z1.11-11,11, r"",
Z.
SITE #'MN-MSP0335
SITE NAME:
M EDINA Wr - MALIBU DR
LMVC
-`v
c
3
or
GENERAL
-DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES
2007 MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE
• DESIGN LOADS:
WIND LOAD ;ASCE 70)
BASIC WIND SPEED (3 SEC. GUST) = 901,"
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR I R 1.0
WIND EXPOSURE: 8
WIND GUST FACTOR. G = 0.85
NET FORCE COEFFICIENT: C1 =1.85
WAND DIRECTIONALITY FACTOk Kd =0.65
VELOCITY PRESSURE EXPOSURE COEFFICIENT Kz =.q
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR: KA a 1.0
VELOCITY PRESSURE: 02 =16.5 PSF
ANTENNA E MOUNT 'HEIGHT = 2rkLB (INCLUDES %-D RADIAL ICE)
- CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF EXISTING BUILDING UTILITIES,
STREETS, EQUIPMENT ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. PROODE TEMPQRARY PROTECTION
AS REQUIRED.
- FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CO,`BATIONS. DR.AENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS PRIOR TO
FABRICATION
-ANY HOLES CUT 1% THE EXISTING OR NEW STRUCTURE WHICH ARE NOT DETAILED ON THE
STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE REVIEWED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIONVIITH THE ENGINEER.
• CONTRACTOR TO VE RIFY ALL EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS AND FASTENING RECUIREMENTS WITH
MANUFACTURER.
• STRUCTURAL DRAVIINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR DIM' ENS". S. COORDINATE'AlTH THE
ENGINEER IF DIMENSIONS ARE NOT CLEAR.
• ANY CLAMPING-STYLE FRICTION CONNECTIONS, INCLUDING U•BOLTS. SHOULD INCLUDE A NEOPRENE
BARRIER (WITH A GALVANIZED IJETAL SHIM) BETO!EEN THE CLAMP,9}BOLT AND THE BASE LLATERLAL
TO PRCTECT T HE COATING AND PREVENT CORROSION.
• ALL HARDWARE SHOULD BE GALVANZED OR OF CORROSION RESISTANT VATERIAL, NOT PAINT'c0.
• NEOPRENE STRIPS REQUIRED'N,HEREVER THERE IS CONTACT YP, PAINT SYSTEM.
STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS METALS
-ALL STRUCTURAL TUBING TO BE A500. GRADE B.
-ALL OTHER STRUCTURAL STEEL SHAPES TO BE ASTMA36
ALL YIELDING ELECTRODES SHALL BE E70XX.
• FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBERS IS T BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AISC CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE.
• ALL WELDING TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED WELDERS AND SHALL CONFORM TO A.W.S. D' Ll.
• ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS METALS EXPOSED TO EXTERIOR CONDITIONS
SHALL BE GALVANIZED. TOUCH UP ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
PAINTING
y
G
- PAINTING OF ALL NEAV ITEMS AND REPAIR OF ALL DAMAGED AREAS OF TO`IiER WILL BE REWIRED.
o
SURFACE PREPARATION AND P.ABNTING REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
•
• REMOVE ALL SURFACE CONTAriINANTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SSPC -SP1 SOLVENT CLEANING
`2'4
DO NOT USE HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS ON SURFACES TO BE COATED WITH WATER -BASED COATING.
—
,wU nnC
- CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL RUST, SAG, WELD SPLATTER, YIELD SCABS. MILL SCALE. ANO LOOSE PAINT.
Lm
- PROTECT ALL AREAS AD= ENTTO',VELDINGAND: OR GRINDING OPERATIONS TO PREVENT DAMAGE OF
`V a :•
SURROUNDING INTACT PAINT SYSTEM.
'
- SHOP ABRASIVE BLAST CLEAN TO A COLWERCIAL GRADE (SSPCSP6). RE -BLAST ALL SURFACES WHERE
£
RUSTING HAS REOCCURRED OR THAT DO NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS.
U a
IF GALVANIZED MATERIALS ARE USED. THE GALVANIZED SURFACES MUST BE SOL VENT WIPED
'NON- H1'OROCARBON SOLVENT) AND BRUSH - BLASTED (SSPC -SP7) PRIOR TO COATING.
- ANTENNA COVERS, COAXIAL. CABLE, NON•METALUC SUBSTRATES AND PREVIOUSLY PAINTED SURFACES
SHOULD BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING TANK COLOR 410 MAY REWIRE SCARIFICATION PRIOR TO
=
COATING.
• SURFACE PROFILE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE NTH MANUFACTURERS PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION.
-
R
- COATINGS SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 1AANUFACTURER'S PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS.
-
- SURFACES -0 BE COATED SHALL BE CLEAN, DRY, AND FREE OF AIRBORNE DUST; NO CONTAMINANTS AT
THE T:ME OF APPLICATION A\ 0 WHILE FILM IS FOR'dING.
6
- FINISH COAT SHALL BE UNIFORM IN COLOR AND SHEEN WITHOUT STREAKS. LAPS. RUNS. SAGS OR
MISSED AREAS.
AU
• INTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD HAVE "PA COATS OF SHERWIN WILLIN4 MACROPDXY 6460R
IN
TNELIEC SERIES 161 WITH A DRY FIL41 THICKNESS OF 4.0.6.0 MILS ,PER CQAT).
• EXTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF SHERWIN 1'AILUAIYS MACROPDXV
- ° "•'
646 OR TNELIEC SERIES 161 .AITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 5.0.6.0 MILS AND A FINAL FINISH COAT
OF SHERWIN Y41LLIAMS ACROLON 218 OR TNEIEC SERIES 1074! 1075 WITH A ORY FPM THICKNESS
OF 2.0.3.0 MILS. COLOR SHALL HUTCH EXISTING EXTERIOR TOPCOAT COLOR.
• ANTENNA COVERS SHOULD BE PRIMED VOTH ONE COAT OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRO -CRYL PRIMER
WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 2.0.4.0 MKS, AND A FINAL COAT OF SHERWIN'1PILLIAN.S SHER -CRYL
HPA WITH A DRY FILM THICKNESS OF 2.0.3.0 MILS. COLOR SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR
TOPCOAT COLOR.
;
- COAXIAL CABLE SHOULD BE PRIMED WITH ONE COAT OF X•144 2137 PRIMER WI T H A DRY FILIA
THICKNESS OF 2.0.3.0 LIILS, ANO A FINAL FINISH COAT OF SHERWi. WILLWI. $HER -CRYL HPA
NTH A DRY FILL! THICKNESS OF 2.5.4.0 MILS. COLOR SHALL MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR TOPCOAT
>r
COLOR.
• FOLLOW.' THE PAINT MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AI'BIENT CONDITIONS FOR
APPLICATION. WET AND DRY FILM THICKNESS.AND CURE TIME
WELDING
• ALL WELDING SHALL BE BY A CERTIFIED YIELDER.
• ALL WELDING SHALL COMPLY NTH THE AWS STRUCTURAL WELDING COOTS, INCLUDING
ANSI.'AYPAA 0100.95'APNJA STANDARD FOR WELDED STEEL TANKS FOR WATER STORAGE. AS
MODIFIED TO DATE.
• LUKE AC. Y ELDS TO THE TANK MALL N H E7015 LOW F.YOROGEN ROD. WELD $1.1OOTH ANC AVOID
UNDERCUTS AND BURRS. GRIND SI1007-1 ALL WELDS SO THAT NO SHARP PROTRUSIONS REMAIN.
SMOOTH IS DEFINED AS NO CUTS OR ABRASIONS OCCUR WHEN RUBBING YOUR HAND OVER THE WELD.
• DO NOT WELD WHEN SHE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 321F UNLESS THE REOUIREM,ENTS OF THE
KA:MA 0109. SEC. 10.2-1 ARE FOLLOWED.
• BEFORE ,VELDINO, REMOVE ALL COATNGS V41THIN 6* OF THE AREA TO BE WELDED. PREPARE EXISTING
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT SURFACES WHERE WELDING IS TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE NTH
SSF''C•SP•10 WHITE METAL BLAST CLEANING CODE.
- 00 NOT WELD GALVANIZED COMPONI iNTS DIRECTLY TO THE TANK SURFACE GP.INDGALVANIZED
SURFACES FREE OF GALVANI27NG PRIOR TO WELDING. PREPARE EXISTING STRUCTURAL CCELPONENT
SURFACES WHERE WELDING IS TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AV6 CODE.
• COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE AWWA 0.100, AVIS 01.1• ANSI. ASTM STANDARDS. ACI, AISC AND FEDERAL.
STATE. AND LOCAL CODES DURING CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND FABRICATION.
SUBMITTALS
- STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP DRAWINGS. INCLUDING CONNECTIONS. SHALL BE SUBMITTED
TO THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD FOR THE STRUCTURAL STEEL PRIOR TO
FABRICATION.
MN- MSP0335
EOINA WT
MALIBU OR
4949 MALIBU DR
ELM!tx. rt.Y Su ?6
W9 .... e
...__.
1MIR!BY rLxnrvmelnlrs PL,lx.vti4mxmlwn.
`2'4
ok Rtmma'+.9 PRfPA §t1111Y Itl IMIl.vl)LM \IY
OINfITSI :pF41'hLIV APII'OU71 A9; nn Y
—
,wU nnC
i.lfi>;SFn Fuel. UxllY.k no
A,t'1111 nl! v1All'.111' AMwerv�
GGI14J•I NWl4
,y. EVAN W. BF.RGLUND
Sl
.,L I.1r:olo .- 44109
n
r
P
4
:7
x
a
c
C
H
S.�
rv�
r�
EXTERIOR VALLEY FACE OF
HYDROPILLAR
RODE F
EXTERIOR RIDGE FACE
OF
HYDROPILLAR
tp
1
(4) %, 0 A325 BOLTS
EXISTING EXTERIOR ?� Y\^. NEOPRENE
SURFACE WASHER. TYP. BOLTS
Zv MUST MAINTAIN I it'
EDGE DISTANCE
31x8 U•BOLT. TY ?� WRFIN BRACKET.
DETAIL 2A FULL PEN v ADO NEOPRENE
GASKET BETWEEN
L ^ 3'0 GALVANIZED TANK WALL AND
Z z H I MCUNTIVG?IPE $ BRACKET.
OQt PROVIDE BOOTATEND (SCH.40)xV -TWi t
e U I CF NNE
OF END CAPS. 4
z L7 ; SZ
=mQ jj I
lu w
(t) V.4LL,'ONT ONE PIECE 41 3
w W°EGRAL BOOT AT EACH
I j p PENETRATION
YI ? NOTE: IF ONLY (2) CABLES
` (LESS THAN V 0 EACH) ARE
PENETRATING THROUGH TANK
Y /P.LL, REPLACE BOOT UL" FIRE i
\� GRMIMET.
:vlrnur_cMlunnmu
TYP. @ CUT PAN
t/2
(2) ZPO SCH. B0 PIPE 81 (TYP.)
DETAIL 2A
i
NOTE:
WATER CAPACITY OF TANK SHOULD BE REDUCED
TO M OR I KURE PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF
THE STIFFENERS. SHAFUBELL'NALL PENETRATIONS
ARE TO BE PERFORMED AFTER STIFFENERS ARE IN PLACE.
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SEQUENCE:
REDUCEDTANK CAPACITY 50.
CUT HOLE ONE
WELD W PIPE NECK
CUT SECONO HCLE
WELD IN PIPE NECK.
Kt \ CABLE PENETRATION AT BASE
S2 N.T.S.
' YMX35. TYP
x
TYP. EXTERIOR ANTENNA SUPPORT ELEVATION
_
S2 SCALE: N.T.S.
INTERIOR VALLEY FACE -J
OF IIYDROPILLAR BEYOND
CAT 5 CABLE
INTEEMOR STIFFENER BEAM —
t' 1 TAM( WALL PENETRATION
S2 SCALE: N.T.s.
INTERIOR VALLEY FACE OF HYDROPILLAR BEYOND
INTERIOR RIDGE FACE OF HYDROPILLAR '
'(3)
INTERIOR STIFFENER BEAM
GALV PI000 -£K0 •
• B i
CCNTINUOUSUNISTRUT,�,
FIELD SPLICE ASREDD
SNPJXNHANGER
VALATONT UNIVERSAL W
W E
Vi64PTYP.V!! (
(, w
NEOPRENE GASKET
BETWEEN R
R
BEAM AND CLAMP
(2)71NNEROUCT 6
6
CONDUIT
GA.LVZ•BRACKETS
W .
BOLTEDT'OUNI,STRUT W
.
AT SPACING SPECIFIED 1
BY INNERDUCT 6VUNUF
1L"
UNIVERSAL CLA41P W,' '
SNAP IN HANGER AT .- .._.....
TRANSITION BETMEEN CONDENSATE i
INTERKIRAND t CEILING
EXTERIOR EDGE OF LOWEST INTERIOR
STIFFENER AT I STIFFENER 4
CONDENSATE CEILING. f
PROVE NEOPRENE
GASKET BETWEEN
CLAMP AND BZAM. _
x a u
z ti
TYP. INTERIOR CONDUIT SUPPORT
52 SCAL'c: N.T.S.
—TtTtINTERIOR VALLEY FACE OF HYDROPILLAR BEYOND
INTERTOR RIDGE FACE OF HYDROPILLAR MN- MSP0335
INTERIOR
STIFFENER BUM VALMONT UNIVERSAL CLAM ?,
TYP. W;NEOPRENECASKET EDINAWT
` BETW=EEN BEAM AND CLVAP. MALIBU DR
VALMONT SNAP4N
COAX HANGER
j saes \tAI+BU bR
F014A. MN 55436
�TYP. INTERIOR HORIZ. CABLE SUPPORT
S2 SCALE: N.T.S.
IIICRf.IYClRT111'IMAl ryGS)L.11',fNi'.ill'AM1A'. nwcl• .]_
17R 9EYGRl N'wf R.:YANIIIUV \u;Uk tuMk \IY — ����
IIIRII :'M:RR\'ISW�A >I \lll. \Ylwf +w lrL1.Y ��rr rnre
Lltf3hLU 1:!'!tTE Tllk
LwnXIb TIIF. ,rrw7r.Olu wvrvr B+ag161 �c1ed6 .�
S2
u
rwn 1'1?l3iIG H. *. M�6Y '
EXHIBIT "E"
TO
COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE AGREEMENT
TENANT'S REQUIRED INSURANCE
A. Worker's Compensation. In compliance with all applicable statutes. Also,
Employer's Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 Bodily Injury
each accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, policy limit, and $500,000
Bodily Injury by disease, each employee.
B. General Liability. Occurrence form comprehensive general liability coverage with
limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000 personal
and advertising injury; $2,000,000 general aggregate, and $2,000,000 products
and completed operations aggregate. Maintain Completed Operations coverage
for a minimum of two years after the construction is completed.
C. Automobile Liability. Coverage shall afford total liability limits for Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability in the amount of $1,000,000 per accident.
D. Tenant Property Insurance. In force for the duration of the Lease covering
damages to its property at the Premises.
E. Hazardous Materials Coverage. Sufficient coverage, to the reasonable
satisfaction of Landlord, for damage caused by Hazardous Materials.
F. Additional Insured - Certificate of Insurance. The Tenant shall provide, prior to
tenancy, evidence of the required insurance in the form of a Certificate of
Insurance issued by a company (rated A+ or better); licensed to do business in
the State of Minnesota, which includes all coverages required in Paragraph 11 of
the Lease. Tenant will name the Landlord as an Additional Insured on the
General Liability and Commercial Automobile Liability Policies. The Certificate(s)
shall also provide the coverage may not be cancelled, non - renewed, or material
changed without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Landlord.
13418901 21
RNK:09/21 /2007
Agenda Item V. A. Community Comment
Dear Council Members;
Our neighborhood held a meeting on January 5th to discuss the condition of our
road, the south part of Ridge Road (25 homes).. Twelve households attended and
three more confirmed their support, but were unable to attend. Results were that
15 of 25 homeowners agreed to the following: *
1. Upper Ridge Road is in urgent need of pavement repair. We are not
seeking a complete road reconstruction at this time. Ridge Road has not been
routinely maintained by the city in an adequate manner. It is so full of potholes,
bumps, loose gravel and pavements chunks that it makes walking and driving
hazardous. Lately we have had a broken ankle, 2 tire blowouts, and over
$2000.00 of property damage when a driver "over corrected" after hitting a
pothole. All incidents were due to the poor condition of the pavement. The
residents believe that the road has now become a danger to our health and
safety. We agreed a Mill & Overlay would be an acceptable solution. No M &O
has occurred since 1974, other than a small 200 ft. section re- milled about 10
years ago. This part survives intact today and is the only clear part of our street.
2. The neighbors agree that the street should not be widened. It was agreed
that any drainage issues should be addressed within the existing width of the
road. Previously, drainage issues were a concern for some residents on the east
side of the street. Residents in attendance from this side agreed that drainage
issues have been corrected at their own expense through various methods. This
down -slope side of the street has the added issue of steep entry grades, making
any widening of the street impractical and expensive.
Ridge Road residents brought up these issues in 2005 at the beginning of the
Edina Road Reconstruction. At that time we had a petition signed by 100% of
the households, stating our concerns and needs. We were all in agreement that
something needed to be done, but Ridge Road has unique conditions that
needed to be considered. The Engineering Dept. disregarded our requests,
taking us completely off the repair list. As one of the first streets in need of repair
5 years ago, we have had nothing other than a few recurring potholes filled since
2005. Things have gotten much worse! Luckily the city came out and filled a few
potholes on December 17th right before the snowfall, but only after a
Councilwoman brought our issue to the City Engineer's attention.
We appreciate the Council hearing our concerns. It is our greatest hope that we
can arrive at a timely and agreeable solution so once again our street will be safe
for walking and driving. South Ridge Road has a total Taxable Market Home
Value worth $30,938,900, with yearly property taxes of $366,756.00. In its
current state of disrepair, Ridge Road does not bode well for the market value of
our homes, the safety of the residents or our city's excellent reputation.
Sincerely in need of your help,�p�4
eO
South Ridge Road Residents
*Seven other homeowners were out of town, but have shown previous support.
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1f112010
- 1n/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Descriptidn
330360
11712010
100609 50TH & FRANCE BUSINESS ASSOCIA
520.00
2010 MEMEBERSHIP
227812
7 -423
5820.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
520.00
330361
11112010
100613 AAA
870.00
LICENCE TAB RENEWALS
227813
010410
1553.6260
LICENSES & PERMITS
870.00
°
330362
11712010
100613 AAA
1,189.00
LICENSE TAB RENEWALS
227814
010510
1553.6260
LICENSES & PERMITS
1,189.00
330363
IM2010
102971 ACE ICE COMPANY
62.20
227425
0723241
5642.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
14.60
227426
0723240
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
28.80
227654
0804821
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
104.00
227655
516001
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
105.40
227656
0723239
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
63.65
227657
0804822
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
44.20
227658
0723200
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
30.40
227789
0723271
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
453.25
330364
11712010
105162 ADT SECURITY SERVICES
32.92
ALARM SERVICE
227817
05415713
5111.6250
ALARM SERVICE
32.92
330365
11712010
122055 ADVANCED GRAPHIX INC.
825.00
AMBULANCE GRAPHICS
227728
180664
1470.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
825.00
330366
11712010
105262 ALEX AIR APPARATUS INC.
14,321.25
RESCUE CUTTER
00003648 227729
17297
1470.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
3,206.25
RAM FOR LUCAS TOOL
00003649 227730
17298
1470.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
17,527.50
330367
1f7/2010
102575 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIAT
350.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
00005896 227815
706472
1260.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
350.00
330368
117/2010
101566 APPRAISAL INSTITUTE
310.00
2010 DUES
227816
85749 -2010
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
1/612010 10:33:51
Page- 1
Business Unit
50TH STREET GENERAL
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
YORK SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
ART CENTER BLDG /MAINT
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
ENGINEERING GENERAL
ASSESSING
R55CKREG LOG20000
Check # Date
330369 11712010
330370 11712010
330371 117/2010
330372 11712010
330373 1/7/2010
Amount Supplier / Explanation
310.00
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/7/2010 - 1f7/2010
PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
100634 ASPEN EQUIPMENT CO.
184.05 PIPES 00005658 227490 10062921 1553.6530
170.36 PC BOARD MOLEX 00001316 227491 10063605 1553.6585
354.41
REPAIR PARTS
ACCESSORIES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
PAPER SUPPLIES
PAPER SUPPLIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
GENERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/612010 10:33:51
Page- 2
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
DISTRIBUTION
DISTRIBUTION
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
PLANNING
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
ENGINEERING GEN'
100643 BARR ENGINEERING CO.
2,071.50
GIS MAPPING
227731
23271068.00 -3
5913.6103
4,969.62
WATER RESOURCES MGMT
227732
23271072.00 -4
5913.6103
7,041.12
102449 BATTERY WHOLESALE INC.
79.97
BATTERIES
00001132 227638
C11975
1553.6530
232.96
BATTERIES
00001133 227639
C11980
1553.6530
168.31
BATTERIES
00001282 227640
C12035
1553.6530
481.24
101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION
1,775.54
227427
51599900
5842.5513
670.65
227428
51602800
5842.5512
130.12
227429
83133200
5842.5515
444.35
227659
51675900
5822.5512
40.55
227660
51676000
5822.5513
546.10
227661
51676300
5842.5512
41.00
227662
51675800
5842.5515
192.17
227663
83154400
5842.5515
99.17
227664
5893700
5862.5515
256.12
227665
83107800
5862.5515
112.51
227666
83108000
5862.6512
52.00
227667
83110400
5862.6512
1,361.87
227786
51691900
5842.5513
6,134.21
227790
51680300
5842.5513
81.55
227791
51671300
5862.5512
155.60
227792
83154300
5862.5515
12,093.51
100648 BERTELSON OFFICE PRODUCTS
63.61
CALENDARS
227492
OE- 213802 -1
1140.6406
63.56
LAMINATING ROLLS
00009344 227609
OE- 213340.1
5110.6513
61.61-
RETURN
00009344 227610
CP -OE- 212357 -1
5110.6513
181.66
FILE FOLDERS, PENS
227733
OE- 212560 -1
1260.6406
REPAIR PARTS
ACCESSORIES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
PAPER SUPPLIES
PAPER SUPPLIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
GENERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/612010 10:33:51
Page- 2
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
DISTRIBUTION
DISTRIBUTION
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
PLANNING
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
ENGINEERING GEN'
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 3
117/2010
— 1/7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO #'
—
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
247.22
330374
1/7/2010
124534 BLACKSTONE CONTRACTORS LLC
2,880.00
INSTALL LIMESTONE WALL
227734
169
01363.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -363 BLAKE RD M &O
2,880.00
330375
11712010
100711 BLOOD, DAVID
100.00
POLICE SERVICE
227807
010510
1419.6102
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
RESERVE PROGRAM
100.00
330376
117/2010
100664 BRAUN INTERTEC
135.00
MATERIALS TESTING
227735
315834
01213.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
PHASE 1 ARDEN, BRUCE, CASCO
679.50
MATERIALS TESTING
227736
315835
04297.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
PHASE 1 ARDEN,,BRUCE, CASCO ST
2,930.00
SOIL BORINGS /LAB TESTS
227737
315038
01360.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -360 PAMELA PARK N'HOOD
2,100.00
GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION
227738
315035
01362.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -362 PARKWOOD KNOLLS
1,620.00
GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION
227739
315036
01359.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -359 BRAEMAR HILLS N'HOOD
615.00
GEOTECHINCAL EVALUATION
227740
315037
01361.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -361 INTERLACHEN CIRCLE
615.00
GEOTECHINCAL EVALUATION
227740
315037
01374.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -374 INTERLACHEN BLUFF
8,694.50
330377
1/712010
119826 BRYANT GRAPHICS INC.
761.28
NEWSLETTER 00008235
227641
20130
1628.6575
PRINTING
SENIOR CITIZENS
761.28
330378
1/712010
119455 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES
68.35
227668
18367
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
6,498.90
227669
18366
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
6,567.25
330379
11712010
112811 CASTREJON INC.
21,001.75
FIBER OPTIC INSTALLATION
227611
10935
1554.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
21,001.75
330380
117/2010
116683 CAT & FIDDLE BEVERAGE
465.00
227541
84597
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
120.00
227670
84849
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
52.00
227793
84829
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
637.00
330381
1/7/2010
112561 CENTERPOINT ENERGY
6,028.07
5591458 -4
227612
5591458 -12109
1551.6186
HEAT
CITY HALL GENERAL
2,520.05
5546504 -1
227613
5546504 -12/09
1470.6186
HEAT
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 4
1/7/2010
— 11712010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
8,548.12
330382
1/712010
118580 CITY OF EDINA
670.00
POSTED TO UTILITES IN ERROR
227744
123009
5900.2015
CUSTOMER REFUND
UTILITY BALANCE SHEET
670.00
330383
11712010
100692 COCA -COLA BOTTLING CO.
327.70
227671
0158063016
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
327.70
330384
11712010
101345 COLOURS
348.00
BROCHURE UPDATE -CLP
227614
10146
2210.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
COMMUNICATIONS
582.00
BROCHURE UPDATE - ADVISORY BD 227615
9728 -01
2210.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
COMMUNICATIONS
930.00
330385
117/2010
120433 COMCAST
74.95
227741
165667 -12109
5424.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
RANGE
59.00
227742
199138 - 12/09
5422.6188
TELEPHONE
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
133.95
330386
117/2010
101395 COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
227.49
CONCRETE PLANT INSPECTIONS
227743
PA000180891
07102.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
S102 PROMENADE IMP PHASE 1
227.49
330387
11712010
124994 CONCRETE ARTS INC.
9,975.00
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004175 227616
9509
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
9,975.00
330388
11712010
101323 CONNEY SAFETY PRODUCTS
47.79
GLOVES
00001351 227493
03588364
1553.6610
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
47.79
330389
11712010
101832 CORNERHOUSE
2,538.98
FORENSIC INTERVIEW SERVICES
227818
010110
1400.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
2,538.98
330390
11712010
124910 COURSE TRENDS INC.
100.00
MARKETING
00006421 227819
163140
5410.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
100.00
330391
117/2010
104020 DALCO
986.35
ICE MELT
00001180 227745
2165859
4090.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
50TH &FRANCE MAIN —ANCE
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check
Register
Page - 5
1n12010
— 1!7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
986.35
ICE MELT 00001180 227745
2165859
5861.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
VERNON OCCUPANCY
1,972.70
330392
11712010
124422 DANIMAL DISTRIBUTING INC.
291.60
227430
1218135
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
9.00
227794
1218136
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
291.60
227794
1218136
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
592.20
330393
117/2010
118514 DASEN CONTRACTING CO. INC.
500.00
HYDRANT DEPOSIT REFUND
227820
010410
5901.4626
SALE OF WATER
UTILITY REVENUES
500.00
330394
11712010
102478 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO.
43.90
227431
533428
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
2,223.75
227432
533427
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
2,774.37
227542
534321
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
87.80
227672
534233
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
1,767.00
227673
534232
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
6,896.82
330395
11712010
122135 DENFELD, SCOTT
1,630.99
WIRELESS MICROPHONE KIT
227494
122909
2210.6711
NEW EQUIPMENT
COMMUNICATIONS
1,630.99
330396
11712010
102831 DEX EAST
37.37
110350670
227617
110350670 -12/09 5110.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
37.37
330397
11712010
123995 DICK'SILAKEVILLE SANITATION IN
3,415.19
REFUSE
227746
1054882
4095.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
50TH STREET RUBBISH
3,813.49
REFUSE
227747
1051752
4095.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
50TH STREET RUBBISH
7,228.68
330398
1/712010
115356 DIEKMAN, LARRY
90.93
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
227821
010410
1301.6201
LAUNDRY
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
90.93
330399
11712010
100744 EDINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1,257.30
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
227823
27474
5840.6105
DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS
LIQUOR YORK GENERAL
1,257.30
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/712010
— 1!7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
330400
11712010
100744 EDINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1,000.00
GALA SPONSORSHIP
227824
27346
5822.6122
1,000.00
GALA SPONSORSHIP
227824
27346
5842.6122
1,000.00
GALA SPONSORSHIP
227824
27346
5862.6122
3,000.00
330401
11712010
101321 EDINA HARDWARE
140.22
CARB MON DETECTORS, TAPE 00009135
227495
81636
5111.6406
140.22
330402
11712010
103594 EDINALARM INC.
179.97
ALARM SERVICE
227822
57473
5422.6250
179.97
330403
1/7/2010
124259 ENERGIZE ELECTRIC SERVICE LLC
2,350.38
WARMING HOUSES ELEC WORK 00005884
227496
1073
1646.6103
2,350.38
330404
11712010
104195 EXTREME BEVERAGE L.L.C.
315.00
227674
835565
5862.5515
315.00
330405
11712010
124245 FARMER BROS. CO.
566.00
COFFEE
227748
52656027
5421.5510
566.00
330406
11712010
124877 FILKINS, IRENE
84.41
AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT
227749
010410
1470.4329
84.41
330407
11712010
125010 FINDLEY, MANDY
375.00
RENTAL REFUND
227750
122809
5601.4555
375.00
330408
11712010
120329 FIRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES INC
2,244.38
MUSTANG RESCUE SUITS 00003641
227751
.6420
1470.6406
2,244.38
330409
1/712010
120831 FIRST SCRIBE INC.
425.00
ROWAY
227752
18420
1260.6103
425.00
Subledger Account Description
ADVERTISING OTHER
ADVERTISING OTHER
ADVERTISING OTHER
GENERAL SUPPLIES
ALARM SERVICE
1/612010 10:33:51
Page - 6
Business Unit
50TH ST SELLING
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
ART CENTER BLDG /MAINT
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUILDING MAINTENANCE
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL
AMBULANCE FEES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK EB /CL REVENUES
GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENGINEERING GENERAL
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
116/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 7
1!712010
- 1f7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330410
1/712010
118941 GLOBALSTAR USA
28.81
R -91 PHONE
227753
1904644
1470.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
28.81
330411
11712010
100025 GOLDEN SHOE STABLES INC.
750.00
ICE FESTIVAL SLEIGH RIDES
227825
123109
5631.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
750.00
330412
11712010
120201 GRANICUS INC.
829.64
WEBSTREAMING - JAN 2010
227826
15816
2210.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
COMMUNICATIONS
829.64
330413
1/712010
102217 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC
162.25
227433
115199
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
891.75
227543
115233
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
122.25
227544
115326
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,176.25
330414
11712010
101518 GRAUSAM, STEVE
7.81
REIMBURSEMENT
227754
123009
5821.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
15.00
REIMBURSEMENT
227754
123009
5840.6106
MEETING EXPENSE
LIQUOR YORK GENERAL
20.35
REIMBURSEMENT
227754
123009
5821.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
22.87
REIMBURSEMENT
227754
123009
5860.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
VERNON LIQUOR GENERAL
66.03
330415
117/2010
101350 GREEN ACRES SPRINKLER CO.
90.00
SPRINKLER REPAIR
227755
093514
01356.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -356 MIRROR LAKES N'HOOD
461.00
SPRINKLER REPAIR
227756
093516
01356.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -356 MIRROR LAKES N'HOOD
378.65
SPRINKLER REPAIR
227757
093517
01356.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -356 MIRROR LAKES N'HOOD
29.00
SPRINKLER REPAIR
227758
093518
01356.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -356 MIRROR LAKES N'HOOD
242.08
SPRINKLER REPAIR
227759
093519
01356.1705.20
CONSULTING DESIGN
BA -356 MIRROR LAKES N'HOOD
1,200.73
330416
11712010
100785 GREUPNER, JOE
10,981.00
1ST QRTLY INSTALLMENT
227827
123009
5410.6132
PROFESSIONAL SVCS - GOLF
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
10,981.00
330417
1/7/2010
102312 HARMON INC.
138.00
WINDOW FOR WALNUT RIDGE 00005823 227760
4291
1646.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
138.00
330418
1/7/2010
100797 HAWKINS INC.
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check
Register
Page - 8
1/7/2010
— 1!7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
5,317.81
CHEMICALS 00005451 227497
3080845
5915.6586
WATER TREATMENT SUPPLIES
WATER TREATMENT
5,317.81
330419
11712010
122093 HEALTH PARTNERS
3,847.96
PREMIUM
227828
33732877
1550.6043
COBRA INSURANCE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
182,729.24
PREMIUM
227829
33732950
1550.6040
HOSPITALIZATION
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
186,577.20
330420
11712010
102460 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER
3,243.00
2010 M100 MAINTENANCE FEE
227830
120209
1180.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ELECTION
3,243.00
330421
11712010
102460 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER
3,680.00
2010 AUTOMARK MAINTENANCE FEE
227831
121509
1180.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ELECTION
3,680.00
330422
11712010
116680 HEWLETT - PACKARD COMPANY
20.31
SPEAKER BAR 00004374 227538
46924849
1600.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PARK ADMIN. GENERAL
20.31
330423
1/712010
104375 HOHENSTEINS INC.
711.70
227434
507289
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
1,689.50
227675
508550
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
1,651.40
227676
508534
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
4,052.60
330424
11712010
125009 HOWARD, DOROTHY
100.00
AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT
227642
123009
1470.4329
AMBULANCE FEES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
100.00
330425
1/712010
101426 HUGHES, GORDON
266.75
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT
227761
DEC2009
1120.6107
MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE
ADMINISTRATION
266.75
330426
11712010
119857 ICMA
888.51
140857 DUES
227832
010110
1120.6105
DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADMINISTRATION
888.51
330427
11712010
100814 INDELCO PLASTICS CORP.
117.27
PVC PIPE, TUBING 00001357 227498
589099
5912.6530
REPAIR PARTS
WELL HOUSES
117.27
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/612010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 9
1/7/2010
- 1/7/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330428 11712010
116191 INSTY- PRINTS
620.37
BUDGET MANUAL PRINTING
227762
84544
1160.6405
BOOKS & PAMPHLETS
FINANCE
620.37
330429 1 /712010
118275 J.P. COOKE CO., THE
38.90
NOTARY STAMP
227763
40479
1260.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
ENGINEERING GENERAL
38.90
330430 11712010
126031 J.S. PALUCH COMPANY INC.
350.00
BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE AD 00006420
227833
518033
5410.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
350.00
330431 1/712010
101400 JAMES, WILLIAM F
100.00
POLICE SERVICE
227811
010510
1419.6102
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
RESERVE PROGRAM
100.00
330432 117/2010
100741 JJ TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN
73.90
227435
1346024
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
85.50
227436
1333537
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
11,024.61
227437
1346023
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
3,618.89
227438
969822
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
244.65
227677
1346066
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
6,385.60
227678
1346065
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
71.00
227679
1346058
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
1,459.00
227680
1346057
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
6,003.50
227795
1346059
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
8,866.60
227796
1346067
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
37,833.25
330433 11712010
124995 JOE & SONS SHEET METAL INC.
6,800,00
YORK LOADING DOCK 00004176
227618
23601
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
6,800.00
330436 11712010
100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO.
4,482.41
227439
1755772
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
899.60
227440
1755773
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2,144.60
227441
1755770
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
1.12
227442
1755767
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
1,772.02
227443
1755768
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,242.94
227444
1755769
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,419.23
227445
1755771
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
701.12
227446
1755951
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1f7/2010 - 1/7/2010
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page - 10
Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
114.61
227447
1755774
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
605.60-
227448
442392
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
34.66-
227449
441674
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
11.51-
227450
441675
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
420.60 -
227451
443213
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
3,888.67
227545
1756711
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
1,646.78
227546
1754547
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
661.96
227547
1756712
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
2,808.33
227548
1756717
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,848.99
227549
1756715
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
810.85
227550
1756714
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,444.38
227551
1756713
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
275.36
227552
1756708
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5,020.63
227553
1756716
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
736.53
227554
1757780
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
267.68
227555
1757779
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
634.81
227556
1757778
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
664.79
227557
1757777
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
424.09
227558
1757776
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
113.12
227559
1757775
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
50.00-
227560
444145
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
62.21
227681
1759007
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
36.11
227682
1751368
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
4,422.05
227683
1759011
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
2,907.43
227684
1759013
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,506.10
227685
1759012
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
412.48
227686
1759005
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
406.72
227687
1759009
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
731.03
227688
1759008
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
2.92 -
227689
442751
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
786.60
227690
1759015
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
24.82-
227691
442623
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
16.58-
227692
442619
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
13.32-
227693
442620
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
7.40-
227694
442621
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2.81-
227695
442622
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
42.72-
227696
443211
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
893.40
227797
1759756
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
211.77
227798
1759755
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
169.82-
227799
443800
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
48,997.76
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
11612010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 11
11712010
— 11712010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330437
11712010
111018 KEEPRS INC.
100.00
UNIFORMS
00003657 227764
132382
1470.6558
DEPT UNIFORMS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
100.00
330438
11712010
105887 KOESSLER, JOE
168.00
DECEMBER SERVICE
227643
120109
1628.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
SENIOR CITIZENS
168.00
330439
11712010
100852 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC.
376.01
CLAMPS, WASHERS, NUTS
00001181 227499
8757857
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
78.00
CABLE TIES
00001163 227500
8752282
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
280.93
PLOW BOLTS, LUGS
00001181 227501
8757858
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
734.94
330440
11712010
100221 LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC.
294.00
2010 DUES
227834
29472
1490.6105
DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH
294.00
330441
11712010
100858 LOGIS
2,835.23
227765
31558/31576
1554.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
2,835.23
330442
11712010
116625 LORENTZ, MICHAEL
122.92
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
227835
010410
1301.6201
LAUNDRY
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
122.92
330443
11712010
118530 LPD ELECTRIC INC.
1,890.00
INSTALL POLES & LIGHTS
00001367 227644
1378
1322.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
1,890.00
330444
11712010
112577 M. AMUNDSON LLP
1,268.50
227697
76696
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
1,268.50
330445
1/712010
101555 MARSHALL 8, SWIFT
1,144.82
COMMERCIAL ESTIMATOR 7
227836
1051890 -2010
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
ASSESSING
1,144.82
330446
11712010
119209 MASTER TECHNOLOGY GROUP
5,650.00
CAMERA INSTALLATION
00003639 227766
432935
45008.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
FIRE STATION #1 RENOVATION
5,650.00
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 12
1/7/2010
- 1!7/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330447
1/712010
102600 MATRIX COMMUNICATIONS INC
741.94
NEW PHONE SYSTEM
227619
0064999 -IN
1554.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
739.45
NEW PHONE SYSTEM
227620
0064867 -IN
1554.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
738.61
NEW PHONE SYSTEM
227621
0064996 -IN
1554.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
738.61
NEW PHONE SYSTEM
227622
0064997 -IN
1554.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
738.61
NEW PHONE SYSTEM
227624
0064998 -IN
1554.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
3,697.22
330448
11712010
101483 MENARDS
132.87
LUMBER, TOOLS 00005885
227502
13727
1646.6577
LUMBER
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
132.87
330449
11712010
101625 METRO FIRE CHIEFS OFFICERS ASS
200.00
2010 DUES
227837
123009
1470.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
200.00
330450
117/2010
104650 MICRO CENTER
53.43
WIRELESS PRESENTER 00004373
227767
2540601
1554.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
53.43 ,
330451
11712010
117724 MINNEAPOLISIST PAUL BUSINESS J
93.00
SUBSCRIPTION
227838
3343141 -2010
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
ASSESSING
93.00
330452
11712010
105237 MINNESOTA AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM
50.00
2010 ANNUAL DUES
227839
496
1470.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
50.00
330453
11712010
101684 MINNESOTA CHIEFS OF POLICE ASS
130.00
2010 MEMBERSHIP
227840
2201
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
130.00
330454
IM2010
102233 MINNESOTA PRIMA
40.00
ANNUAL DUES
227841
100110
1120.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADMINISTRATION
40.00
330455
1/712010
101559 MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CHIEFS AS
345.00
2010 DUES
227842
123009
1470.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
345.00
330456
117/2010
100908 MINNESOTA WANNER CO.
R55CKREG LOG20000
147.00
CITY OF EDINA
116/2010 10:33:51
330461
117/2010
100724 NISSEN, DICK
Council Check Register
Page - 13
100.00
POLICE SERVICE
1 /7/2010 - 1172010
010510
1419.6102
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330462
26.72
STEEL PIECES
00001183 227645
0082589 -IN 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
26.72
140.00
CSF FOR ROBERT WILSON
227845
2010
1190.6105
330457
11712010
121491 MORRIE'S PARTS & SERVICE GROUP
221.90
PUMP ASSEMBLY
00001277 227503
474806F6W 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
221.90
124.19
DISCONNECT CAPS
00001168 227504
S01234068.002
5913.6406
330458
11712010
108668 MORRIS, GRAYLYN
PIGGY BACK NUTS
00001178 227505
S01234367.001
5913.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
150.00
EP ENTERTAINMENT 1/21/10
227646
123009 5621.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
330464
150.00
120166 NORTHSTAR CHAPTER APA
330459
117/2010
50.00
100916 MUZAK
227844
-
1160.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
221.81
MUSIC SERVICE
227843
A984731 5631.6230
SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
221.81
330460 11712010 100076 NEW FRANCE WINE CO.
147.00 227561 57861 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
RESERVE PROGRAM
ASSESSING
DISTRIBUTION
DISTRIBUTION
FINANCE
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
147.00
330461
117/2010
100724 NISSEN, DICK
100.00
POLICE SERVICE
227810
010510
1419.6102
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
100.00
330462
11712010
115212 NORTH STAR CHAPTER
140.00
CSF FOR ROBERT WILSON
227845
2010
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
140.00
330463
11712010
100712 NORTHERN WATER WORKS SUPPLY
124.19
DISCONNECT CAPS
00001168 227504
S01234068.002
5913.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
437.89
PIGGY BACK NUTS
00001178 227505
S01234367.001
5913.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
562.08
330464
1/712010
120166 NORTHSTAR CHAPTER APA
50.00
MEMBERSHIP- VICKI OLSON
227844
2652703
1160.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
50.00
330465
1/7/2010
103578 OFFICE DEPOT
10.96
LABELS
227626
1161838468
5110.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
4.28
DESK PADS
00006034 227768
1163659290
5410.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
15.24
330466
1/712010
124996 OUTLAND BUILDERS INC.
RESERVE PROGRAM
ASSESSING
DISTRIBUTION
DISTRIBUTION
FINANCE
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33 :51
Council Check
Register
Page - 14
1/712010
- 1/7/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
8,374.66
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004179 227627
218
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
8,374.66
330467 11712010
124855 PATRIOT ERECTORS INC.
19,450.00
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004180 227629
APPL #1
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
19,450.00
330468 11712010
100347 PAUSTIS & SONS
1,604.90
227452
8245493 -IN
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,996.50
227453
8245795 -IN
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,544.36
227562
8246178 -IN
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,536.20
227563
8245958 -IN
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
685.88
227564
8246220 -IN
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
31.00
227698
8244667 -IN
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
121.25-
227699
8245323 -GM
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
80.25-
227800
8246612 -CM '
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
7,197.34
330470 11712010
100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS
366.48
227454
2851698
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
2,106.72
227455
2851693
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
189.11
227456
2851697
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
721.48
227457
2851696
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
49.12
227458
2851694
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
3,275.27
227459
2851695
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
483.36
227460
2852054
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
10.00-
227461
3428070
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
108.12-
227462
3428233
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
339.16
227565
2852318
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,442.95
227566
2852319
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
3,272.72
227567
2852316
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
98.24
227568
2852317
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
693.91
227569
2853225
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
103.62
227570
2853226
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
468.80
227571
2853227
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
687.11
227700
2854123
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2,208.28
227701
2854122
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,019.53
227702
2854124
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
20.70-
227703
3427527
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
6.20-
227704
3427526
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
30.75
227705
3426715
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
15.00 -
227706
3428071
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/7/2010 - 117/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page - 15
Business Unit
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
19,335.09
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
330471 11712010
YORK SELLING
102856 PORTHAN, TODD
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
214.29
P90X DVD FOR FITNESS TRAINING
227769
123009
1470.6406
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
214.29
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
330472 11712010
YORK SELLING
101445 PRIMA
YORK SELLING
350.00
2010 DUES - CECELIA SMITH
227846
10004164 -2010
1120.6105
350.00
330473 11712010
100971 QUALITY WINE
449.40
227463
248350 -00
5862.5513
432.00
227464
248290 -OD
5862.5513
384.00
227465
248289 -00
5842.5513
2,804.30
227572
249850 -00
5842.5512
3,993.57
227573
249239 -00
5862.5512
1,299.04
227574
249159 -00
5862.5513
748.20
227575
249146 -00
5862.5513
235.20
227576
249851 -00
5822.5512
61.60
227577
250315 -00
5822.5513
641.20
227578
250053 -00
5822.5513
1,003.56
227707
250314 -00
5842.5513
1,316.60
227708
250095 -00
5842.5513
5.33-
227709
242253 -00
5842.5513
33.84 -
227710
242254 -00
5842.5513
13,329.50
330474 117/2010
123898 QWEST
113.69
952 920 - 8166
227630
8166 -12/09
1550.6188
57.68
952 922 -2444
227631
2444 -12/09
1550.6188
171.37
330475 11712010
118946 RICHFIELD SYMPHONIC BAND
150.00
EP ENTERTAINMENT
227647
123009
5621.6136
150.00
330476 117/2010
102066 RUST, ROGER
240.00
ICE CARVING FOR ICE FESTIVAL
227847
123009
5631.6136
240.00
330477 11712010
101822 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT
145.00
0402 37306935 0 MEMBERSHIP
227770
CF091204
1624.6103
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page - 15
Business Unit
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLAYGROUND & THEATER
R55CKREG LOG20000
REGISTRATION FEES
227849
8300
CITY OF EDINA
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
338.00
REGISTRATION FEES
227850
8301
Council Check Register
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
2,888.00
1n12010 — 1n12010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No Account No
Subledger Account Description
4,623.47
FIRST QUARTER
145.00
20102
2210.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
COMMUNICATIONS
330478
11712010
100990 SCHARBER & SONS
330485 1/7/2010
104672 SPRINT
567.25
DOOR
00001134 227648
1039886 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
319.92
CARD READERS
567.25
312188813 -024
1470.6151
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
330479
11712010
102075 SCULPTURE ICE
330486 11712010
101004 SPS COMPANIES
123.98
ICE BLOCKS FOR ICE FESTIVAL
227848
123009 5630.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
57.25
CARTRIDGE
123.98
S2141939.001
1646.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
330480
1R/2010
00001246 227508
100995 SEH
5913.6556
TOOLS
DISTRIBUTION
52.12-
RETURN
1,171.50
CITYWORKS SUPPORT
227771
225813 5913.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
13.71
1, 171.50
330481
11712010
100629 SMITH, AMY
217.80
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT
227772
123009 5410.6107
MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE
217.80
330482
1/712010
103689 SNAP -ON TOOLS
285.62
PLIERS SET
00001320 227506
214111208 -18249 1553.6556
TOOLS
5
285.62
330483
11712010
122368 SOUTH METRO PUBLIC SAFETY
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page - 16
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
CENTENNIAL LAKES
DISTRIBUTION
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
2,550.00
REGISTRATION FEES
227849
8300
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
338.00
REGISTRATION FEES
227850
8301
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
2,888.00
330484 IM2010
101023 SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN CABLE COMM]
4,623.47
FIRST QUARTER
227851
20102
2210.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
COMMUNICATIONS
4,623.47
330485 1/7/2010
104672 SPRINT
319.92
CARD READERS
227773
312188813 -024
1470.6151
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
319.92
330486 11712010
101004 SPS COMPANIES
57.25
CARTRIDGE
00005881 227507
S2141939.001
1646.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
8.58
EPDXY
00001246 227508
S2139297.001
5913.6556
TOOLS
DISTRIBUTION
52.12-
RETURN
00002136 227509
S2110206.002
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
13.71
R55CKREG LOG20000
ABOUT TOWN COLUMN
CITY OF EDINA
311
2210.6123
MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTER EXPENSE
COMMUNICATIONS
306.49
Council Check
Register
100794 SWANSON, HAROLD
100.00
330491 11712010
117/2010
- 117/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doe No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
330487
11712010
50TH ST SELLING
103277 ST. JOSEPH EQUIPMENT CO INC
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227632
1224044
5842.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
12.83
CLAMPS 00001191 227510
S175771
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
5862.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
357.65
FILTERS 00001318 227511
S175835
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
5822.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
370.48
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227633
1224043
330488
1/712010
YORK SELLING
124476 STEVENS ENGINEERS INC.
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227633
1224043
5862.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
2,984.24
CONSULTING SERVICES 227512
8076
5500.1705
CONSTR. IN PROGRESS
2,984.24
330492 11712010
120998 SURLY BREWING CO.
330489
11712010
121569 STOCKER EXCAVATING CO.
227711
21231
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
13,430.00
YORK LOADING DOCK 00004174 227539
00033187
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
1,500.00
YORK LOADING DOCK 00004174 227540
00033242
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
14,930.00
330490
1/7/2010
100593 SULLIVAN, JOSEPH F
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page- 17
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
ICE ARENA BALANCE SHEET
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
306.49
ABOUT TOWN COLUMN
227513
311
2210.6123
MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTER EXPENSE
COMMUNICATIONS
306.49
330494 11712010
100794 SWANSON, HAROLD
100.00
330491 11712010
100900 SUN NEWSPAPERS
100.00
330495 11712010
120595 T- MOBILE
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227632
1224044
5822.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
50TH ST SELLING
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227632
1224044
5842.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
YORK SELLING
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227632
1224044
5862.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
VERNON SELLING
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227633
1224043
5822.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
50TH ST SELLING
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227633
1224043
5842.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
YORK SELLING
500.00
EDINA LIQUOR AD
227633
1224043
5862.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
VERNON SELLING
3,000.00
330492 11712010
120998 SURLY BREWING CO.
470.00
227711
21231
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
330493 1/7/2010
122511 SWANK MOTION PICTURES INC.
182.75
MOVIE IN THE PARK 227774 RG1396101 5631.6136
182.75
330494 11712010
100794 SWANSON, HAROLD
100.00
POLICE SERVICE 227809 010510 1419.6102
100.00
330495 11712010
120595 T- MOBILE
42.10
SURVEY PHONE 227775 112709 1260.6188
42.10
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RESERVE PROGRAM
TELEPHONE
ENGINEERING GENERAL
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register
Page - 18
1n/2010
- 18/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330496
11712010
101027 TARGET
3.15
X- XXX -XX9 -840
227776
121809
5420.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CLUB HOUSE
3.15
330497
11712010
102300 TCALMC
300.00
MEMBERSHIP
227852
2010
1120.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADMINISTRATION
300.00
330498
11712010
101326 TERMINAL SUPPLY CO
162.65
PLUGS, RECEPTACLES 00001317
227514
26405 -00
1553.6585
ACCESSORIES
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
84.30
BULBS 00001274
227649
26164 -00
1553.6583
TIRES & TUBES
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
246.95
330499
1/7/2010
101035 THORPE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
147.85
227466
571819
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
160.35
227712
573262
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
4,833.60
227713
573261
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
3,080.00
227801
572601
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
8,221.80
330500
11712010
117042 THREE RIVERS PARK DISTRICT
200.00
FACILITY RESERVATION
227853
5153832
1629.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
ADAPTIVE RECREATION
200.00
330501
1812010
120700 TIGER OAK PUBLICATIONS INC.
100.00
WEB LISTING
227634
2009 -31878
5842.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
YORK SELLING
100.00
330502
1812010
102742 TKDA ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLAN
2,465.43
BRIDGE MGMT SERVICES
227777
000200903888
1260.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ENGINEERING GENERAL
2,465.43
330503
1812010
101038 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUPPLY
60.31
WELDING CHAPS 00001315
227515
291163
1553.6610
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
60.31
330604
1812010
123969 TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HEALT
60.00
MANTOUX - FIREFIGHTERS
227516
101619754
1470.6175
PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
897.60
FITNESS FOR DUTY
227516
101619754
1400.6175
PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
860.00
ES- HOURLY FEE, ES-TB
227517
101620323
1470.6175
PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
1,817.60
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
117/2010
— 1/712010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
330505
11712010
102078 UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION
110.00
2010 USGA DUES 227855
43750116- 2010
5410.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
110.00
330506
1/712010
101055 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
150.00
14TH ANNUAL PAVEMENT CONFERE=1361 227518
PAVE
1281.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
150.00
330507
11712010
101055 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
275.00
REGISTRATION - JESSE STRUVE 227856
183367
1260.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
275.00
330508
11712010
124504 US HWY 169 CORRIDOR COALITION
3,000.00
2010 COALITION DUES 227854
121509
1500.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
3,000.00
330509
11712010
114236 USA BLUE BOOK
1,325.15
EJECTOR NOZZLES 00001194 227519
959204
5915.6530
REPAIR PARTS
527.79
CARRYING BAGS 00001246 227650
957173
5912.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1,852.94
330510
1/7/2010
122554 VALLEY NATIONAL GASES LLC
173.55
OXYGEN 00003649 227778
495867
1470.6510
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
222.03
OXYGEN 00003649 227779
501508
1470.6510
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
395.58
330511
11712010
101058 VAN PAPER CO.
393.42
LIQUOR BAGS 00007512 227780
145299 -00
5842.6512
PAPER SUPPLIES
393.42
330512
1/7/2010
101066 VIKING ELECTRIC SUPPLY
6,091.88
LIGHT POLES 00005494 227520
4179544
1322.6185
LIGHT & POWER
5,771.25
LUMINAIRES 00005494 227521
4215253
1322.6185
LIGHT & POWER
11,863.13
330513
117/2010
101067 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER
478.49
SAFETY SUPPLIES 00005871 227522
243027
1646.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
478.49
330514
11712010
119454 VINOCOPIA
377.04
227579
0021735 -IN
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
1/6/2010 10:33:51
Page - 19
Business Unit
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
TRAINING
ENGINEERING GENERAL
CONTINGENCIES
WATER TREATMENT
WELL HOUSES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
YORK SELLING
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
YORK SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000
Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation
CITY OF EDINA 1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register Page - 20
1/7/2010 - 1!712010
PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit
227580 0021897 -IN 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING
227581 0021831 -IN 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING
330515
117/2010
VERNON SELLING
102218 VINTAGE ONE WINES
WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
YORK SELLING
83.50
WINE
227787
13273
5822.5513
50TH ST SELLING
83.50
330516
11712010
100023 VOGEL, ROBERT C.
1,125.00
MORNINGSIDE BUNGALOW STUDY
227523
29049
1140.6103
1,125.00
330517
11712010
101069 VOSS LIGHTING
1,467.22
BALLAST KITS
00001166 227524
15144769 -00
1322.6530
2,044.97
LIGHTING
00001174 227525
15145031 -00
1322.6530
280.84
BALLAST KITS
00001166 227526
15144769 -01
1322.6530
1,157.63
LIGHTING
00001192 227651
15145291 -00
1322.6530
4,950.66
330518
1/7/2010
124847 WACHHOLZ MASONRY INC.
17,201.00
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004171 227652
1496
5800.1720
2,722.50
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004171 227653
1501
5800.1720
19,923.50
330519
IM2010
101080 WALSH, WILLIAM
100.00
POLICE SERVICE
227808
010510
1419.6102
100.00
330620
IM2010
103266 WELSH COMPANIES LLC
566.06
JAN 2010 MAINTENANCE
227857
010110
5841.6103
566.06
330521
1/7/2010
101078 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT
150.95
NOZZLES
00001123.227527
0040434 -IN
1552.6530
150.95
330522
117/2010
101033 WINE COMPANY, THE
162.00
227467
233495 -00
5862.5513
162.00
227582
233494 -00
5842.5513
443.70
227583
233874 -00
5842.5513
917.90
227584
233729 -00
5862.5513
357.73
227585
233872 -00
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLANNING
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
BUILDINGS
BUILDINGS
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
REPAIR PARTS
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
RESERVE PROGRAM
YORK OCCUPANCY
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD
WINE
50TH ST SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register Page - 21
1!112010 - 1/7/2010
Check # Date Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO #
Doe No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description_
Business Unit
2,043.33
330523 11712010
101312 WINE MERCHANTS
2,295.24
227468
301272
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
97.12
227469
301270
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
948.45
227470
301324
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
322.35
227471
301271
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
6.92 -
227472
45933
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
6.64
227473
45934
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
6.67-
227474
45935
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
823.54
227586
301680
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,290.55
227587
301459
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,739.15
227588
301458
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
2,223.36
227714
301681
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,295.68
227715
301933
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
50.72-
227716
46033
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
10,964.49
330526 11712010
124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA
383.80
227475
335396
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,358.80
227476
338557
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
3.45
227477
337584
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,870.00
227478
336720
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
1.15
227479
337623
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
312.90
227480
337714
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,173.90
227481
337715
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
120.20
227482
337716
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
389.55-
227483
792202
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,800.64
227589
339485
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
104.65
227590
339487
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
905.10
227591
339486
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
41.05
227592
339483
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
932.04
227593
339482
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
902.40
227594
339481
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
4,270.62
227595
339382
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
1.15
227596
339374
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
60.80
227597
339491
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
5,783.03
227598
338682
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,486.05
227599
338448
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
2,050.85
227600
338683
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
171.30
227601
338684
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
7,955.13
227602
338681
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 116/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register Page - 22
1!712010 - 1(7/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier I Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
105.76-
227603
792260
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
38.99-
227604
792259
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
56.67-
227605
792054
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
967.75
227717
341505
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,221.69
227716
339488
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
82.10
227719
339489
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
3,735.40
227720
339490
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
32.52-
227721
792048
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
57.05-
227722
790947
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
125.74-
227723
791084
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
6.93-
227724
791016
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
315.10
227802
341503
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
66.88
227803
341504
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
10.38 -
227804
792778
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
39,254.34
330526 11712010
124529 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER
1,494.90
227484
552996
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
80.00
227485
552997
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
2,804.00
227486
551959
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
1,233.80
227487
551960
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
5,702.40
227606
554745
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
134.40
227725
554094
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
3,442.25
227726
554093
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
1,650.00
227805
554746
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
3,165.65
227806
556060
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
19,707.40
330527 117/2010
101086 WORLD CLASS WINES INC
1,271.20
227607
240885
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
721.65
227608
240860
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
501.80
227727
240887
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
540.00
227788
241202
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,034.65
330528 11712010
101726 XCEL ENERGY
36.24
51- 6892224 -5
227528
222317283
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
256.99
51- 9251919 -0
227529
222352882
5650.6185
LIGHT & POWER
PROMENADE
237.42
51- 4621797 -2
227530
222270962
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
260.20
51- 5005454 -3
227531
• 222279475
5913.6185
LIGHT & POWER
DISTRIBUTION
1,454.57
51- 9011854 -4
227532
222347105
5913.6185
LIGHT & POWER
DISTRIBUTION
9.28
51- 60501842
227533
222299105
4086.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AQUATIC WEEDS
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/6/2010 10:33:51
Council Check Register Page - 23
1/7/2010 — 1/712010
Check # Date Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
13.45
51- 6541084 -2
227534
222378204
1646.6185
LIGHT & POWER
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
62.05
51- 8997917 -7
227535
222349258
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
530.86
51- 8324712 -5
227536
222335473
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
2,813.47
51- 9189085 -8
227537
222350775
1552.6185
LIGHT & POWER
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
62.48
51- 4420190 -3
227635
221943203
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
2,011.05
51- 6223269 -1
227781
222302411
5210.6185
LIGHT & POWER
GOLF DOME PROGRAM
1,335.87
51- 5547446 -1
227782
222376318
1628.6185
LIGHT & POWER
SENIOR CITIZENS
59.85
51- 6692497 -0
227783
222311271
1460.6185
LIGHT & POWER
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
35.72
51- 8976004 -9
227784
222347978
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
6,397.14
51- 6955679 -8
227785
222497584
1551.6185
LIGHT & POWER
CITY HALL GENERAL
15,578.64
330529 1RI2010
124997 XTREME ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC
3,035.00
YORK LOADING DOCK
00004177 227636
09 -4721
5800.1720
BUILDINGS
LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET
3,035.00
330530 .11712010
101899 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
596.25
TITLE TRANSFER
227906
010610
1400.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
596.25
726,433.37
Grand Total
Payment Instrument Totals
Check Total
726,433.37
Total Payments
726,433.37
R65CKSUM LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 116/2010 10:34:48
Council Check Summary Page - 1
1172010 - 1172010
Company
Amount
01000 GENERAL FUND
313,888.52
02200 COMMUNICATIONS FUND
8,320.59
04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND
26,197.53
05100 ART CENTER FUND
223.42
05200 GOLF DOME FUND
2,011.05
05400 GOLF COURSE FUND
12,646.15
05500 ICE ARENA FUND
2,984.24
05600 EDINBOROUGH/CENT LAKES FUND
2,398.41
05800 LIQUOR FUND
338,127.89
05900 UTILITY FUND
18,956.07
05930 STORM SEWER FUND
679.50
Report Totals
726,433.37
We confirm to the best of our knowledge
and belief, that these claims
comply, in all material respects
with the requirements of the City
of Edina purchasing P9111cips and
procedure _ atq 11.1711
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No
330532 11812010 124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA
Subledger Account Description Business Unit
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 1
6,578.25
225891
325005
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
82.20
225892
326558
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
529.05
225893
326557
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
153.75
225894
325606
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
6,295.70
225895
325605
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,875.13
225896
326550
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
8,469.89
225897
326559
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
222.13
225898
326561
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
6,085.95
225899
326551
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,160.40
225900
326547
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
3,650.00
225901
326548
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5,269.10
225902
325604
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1.15
225903
305746
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
2.30
225904
305748
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
73.10
225905
326549
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
649.67
225906
326555
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
5,638.24
225907
325004
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
11,636.35
225908
325003
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1.15-
225909
.789699
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
57.15-
225910
790613
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
290.10-
225911
790584
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
26.01-
225912
790496
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
118.59
226073
326552
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
1,234.65
226074
326553
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,739.55
226075
326554
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,670.16
226076
327271
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
14,959.10
226077
326560
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
4,761.87
226078
327272
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
201.10 -
226079
790680
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
31.43 -
226080
790495
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
250.00-
226081
790428
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
81, 999.34
330533 111412010
101833 A.T.O.M.
200.00
MEMBERSHIP
228196
2010
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
200.00
330534 1114/2010
101833 A.T.O.M.
100.00
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
228197
21862476
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
100.00
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register
Page - 2
1/8/2010
- 1/14/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330535 1114/2010
102971 ACE ICE COMPANY
63.80
228034
0723272
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
66.00
228035
0723293
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
55.00
228276
0723292
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
184.80
330536 1/1412010
123309 ACTION FLEET INC.
273.55
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227957
7057
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
128.93
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227958
7082
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
1,838.63
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227959
7087
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
113.13
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227960
7092
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
411.31
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227961
7099
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
160.00
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227962
7109
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
69.41
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
227963
7114
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
2,994.96
330537 1/1412010
125054 AFFORDABLE PLUMBING INC.
20.08
PERMIT REFUND
228198
ED097329
1495.4112
PLUMBING PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
20.08
330538 1114/2010
100575 ALL SAFE INC.
79.62
EXTINGUISHER MAINTENANCE 00001397 227964
97222
1552.6530
REPAIR PARTS
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
79.62
330539 1114/2010
100058 ALLIED WASTE SERVICES #894
37,077.90
RECYCLING
228267
0894 - 002013008
5952.6183
RECYCLING CHARGES
RECYCLING
37,077.90
330540 111412010
101115 AMERIPRIDE SERVICES
43.01
227858
123109
5821.6201
LAUNDRY
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
61.36
227858
123109
5421.6201
LAUNDRY
GRILL
92.94
227858
123109
5841.6201
LAUNDRY
YORK OCCUPANCY
169.60
227858
123109
1470.6201
LAUNDRY
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
216.30
227858
123109
5861.6201
LAUNDRY
VERNON OCCUPANCY
227.65
227858
123109
1551.6201
LAUNDRY
CITY HALL GENERAL
345.24
227858
123109
1470.6201
LAUNDRY
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
1,156.10
330541 1/1412010
101601 AMUNDSON, ERIK
1,700.00
TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
228199
010810
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
1,700.00
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF
EDINA
Council Check Register
118/2010
- 111412010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
330542
1/14/2010
100630 ANCHOR PAPER CO. INC.
834.48
COPIER PAPER
227859
10227907 -00
1550.6406
834.48
330543
111412010
102109 ANCOM TECHNICAL CENTER
187.50
TECHNICAL SERVICES
227965
13080
1400.6230
187.50
330544
111412010
102382 ANDERSON, MOLLY
166.10
UNIFORM PURCHASE
228200
010710
1400.6203
166.10
330545
111412010
119976 AP LAWN
1,212.98
PRUNING OF SHRUBS
00002375 227966
CTYED -1209
5630.6103
1,212.98
330546
1/1412010
100634 ASPEN EQUIPMENT CO.
3,094.43
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS
00001138 227967
10064129
1553.6180
3,094.43
330547
111412010
102774 ASPEN WASTE SYSTEMS
33.00
227907
010110
5821.6182
33.28
227907
010110
1481.6182
44,71
227907
010110
5111.6182
60.49
227907
010110
5422.6182
66.03
227907
010110
5210.6182
73,77
227907
010110
5841.6182
81.29
227907
010110
1470.6182
83.66
227907
010110
1628.6182
84.35
227907
010110
5861.6182
185.08
227907
010110
5511.6182
207.45
227907
010110
5420.6182
232,79
227907
010110
1551.6182
264.90
227907
010110
1301.6182
264.91
227907
010110
1552.6182
611.43
227907
010110
5620.6182
189.71
228201
JAN0110
7411.6182
2,516.85
330548
111412010
100256 AT&T MOBILITY
42.18
227860
870517029X01021 5420.6188
0
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 3
Subledger Account Description Business Unit
GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE . POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENTENNIAL LAKES
CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
YORK FIRE STATION
ART CENTER BLDG /MAINT
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
GOLF DOME PROGRAM
YORK OCCUPANCY
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
SENIOR CITIZENS
VERNON OCCUPANCY
ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS
CLUB HOUSE
CITY HALL GENERAL
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
EDINBOROUGH PARK
PSTF OCCUPANCY
TELEPHONE CLUB HOUSE
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
11812010 -1/1412010
Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page- 4
Business Unit
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINSOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
REPAIR PARTS SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT
LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE
GENERAL SUPPLIES ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
GENERAL SUPPLIES
COMMUNICATIONS
42.18
COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICE SUPPLIES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
GENERAL SUPPLIES
330549
111412010
103241 BALDINGER, WENDY
150.00
EP ENTERTAINMENT 1/218/10
228202
010810
5621.6136
150.00
330550
111412010
102195 BATTERIES PLUS
52.90
BATTERY TENDER
00001372 227908
18- 260612
5921.6530
52.90
330551
1/1412010
100607 BAUER, MICHAEL
99.97
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
227909
010510
1301.6201
99.97
330552
1114/2010
100646 BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS
245.81
GOALIE BOARDS
227861
00077167
1621.6406
245.81
330553
1114/2010
101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION
183.29
228036
83153800
5822.5515
122.55
228277
51692000
5862.5513
305.84
330554
111412010
100648 BERTELSON OFFICE PRODUCTS
29.59
EPAC BINDER SUPPLIES
227862
WO- 595835 -1
2210.6406
37.45
EPAC BINDER SUPPLIES
227863
WO- 595818 -1
2210.6406
179.88
OFFICE SUPPLIES
227910
QO-596699 -1
1400.6513
58.27
OFFICE SUPPLIES
228137
0E- 214990 -1
5862.6406
305.19
330555
111412010
100653 BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS
6,579.97
QPR ASPHALT
00001399 227968
15178
5913.6518
4,232.25
QPR ASPHALT
00001399 227969
15233
5913.6518
10,812.22
330556
1114/2010
125058 BLECK, MICHAEL
263.75
UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND
228203
010610
5900.2015
263.75
330557
1114/2010
115305 BLENKER, DEAN
139.92
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
227911
010510
1301.6201
139.92
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page- 4
Business Unit
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINSOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
REPAIR PARTS SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT
LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE
GENERAL SUPPLIES ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
GENERAL SUPPLIES
COMMUNICATIONS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICE SUPPLIES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
GENERAL SUPPLIES
VERNON SELLING
BLACKTOP DISTRIBUTION
BLACKTOP DISTRIBUTION
CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET
LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE
R55CKREG LOG20000
50TH ST SELLING
100659 BOYER TRUCK PARTS
50TH ST SELLING
CITY OF EDINA
YORK SELLING
46.21
ALUMINUM
00001374 227864
362053
Council Check Register
BUSHINGS, LOCK ASSEMBLY
00001326 227971
362447
4.22
CLIP
1/8/2010
= 1/14/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
330558
1/14/2010
122688 BMK SOLUTIONS
295.80
228038
449.42
OFFICE SUPPLIES
00003655 228138
56204
1470.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
4,022.55
25.00-
CREDIT
228139
4279CM
1470.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
228041
18470
69.59
HOLE PUNCH
00003655 228140
56352
1470.6513
OFFICE SUPPLIES
5,097.65
18.69-
CREDIT
228141
4248CM
1552.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
475.32
ICE CONTROL
00005070 228143
2683281
6,730.64
330559
1/1412010
2684864
101010 BORDER STATES ELECTRIC SUPPLY
30,616.15
330565 1/14/2010
42.78
CREDIT TAKEN IN ERROR
227970
1800176486
1322.6530
REPAIR PARTS
228043
84886
42.78
330560
1114/2010
105367 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC
93.42
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
00003647 228142
87114642
1470.6510
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
93.42
330561
1/1412010
119351 BOURGET IMPORTS
228037 97879
330562 111412010
50TH ST SELLING
100659 BOYER TRUCK PARTS
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
46.21
ALUMINUM
00001374 227864
362053
83.23
BUSHINGS, LOCK ASSEMBLY
00001326 227971
362447
4.22
CLIP
00001326 227972
362468
137.27
FILTERS
00001333 228204
363657
270.93
330563 1/1412010
119455 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES
295.80
228038
18468
15.50
228039
18467
4,022.55
228040
18473
31.00
228041
18470
732.80
228042
18363
5,097.65
330564 1/14/2010
100677 CARGILL INC.
23,885.51
ICE CONTROL
00005070 228143
2683281
6,730.64
ICE CONTROL
00005070 228144
2684864
30,616.15
330565 1/14/2010
116683 CAT & FIDDLE BEVERAGE
934.00
228043
84886
5842.5513
1553.6530
1553.6530
1553.6530
1553.6530
5822.5514
5822.5515
5842.5514
5842.5515
5822.5514
1318.6525
1318.6525
5842.5513
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page- 5
Business Unit
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
SALT
SALT
SNOW 8 ICE REMOVAL
SNOW & ICE REMOVAL
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register Page - 6
118/2010 - 1114/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit
105.00 228044 84850 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
714.00 228045 84898 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
HEAT
FUEL OIL
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
PSTF FIRE TOWER
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
BLACKTOP
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
DISTRIBUTION
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
CLUB HOUSE
RICHARDS GOLF COURSE
ARENA ICE MAINT
COMMUNICATIONS
1,753.00
330566
1/1412010
112561 CENTERPOINT ENERGY
8,448.86
8034001 -1
227865
8034001 -12/09
1552.6186
18.65
5590919 -6
228145
5590919 -12/09
7413.6582
8,467.51
330567
1/14/2010
119725 CHISAGO LAKES DISTRIBUTING CO
466.75
228046
408489
5822.5514
466.75
330568
1/14/2010
100684 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON
45,926.50
JOINT POWERS - 4TH QTR
228146
46874
1490.6103
45,926.50
330569
111412010
100685 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
150.00
EP ENTERTAINMENT 1124/10
228205
010810
5621.6136
150.00
330570
1/14/2010
101850 CITY OF ST. PAUL
259.32
ASPHALT 00001402
228147
112630
5913.6518
259.32
330571
1114/2010
100692 COCA -COLA BOTTUNG CO.
163.70
228047
0158356203
5842.5515
750.50
228278
0138419106
5862.5515
914.20
330572
111412010
120433 COMCAST
88.26
8772 10 614 0177449
227866
177449- 12/09
5420.6188
82.59
8772 10 614 0164959
227973
164959 -12/09
5430.6188
170.85
330573
111412010
100697 COOL AIR MECHANICAL INC.
302.50
REPLACE BELT 00008050
228206
69536
5521.6180
302.50
330574
1/14/2010
125059 CREATIVE COMMUNICATION SERVICE
590.00
ON -HOLD MESSAGING
228207
3759
2210.6103
590.00
HEAT
FUEL OIL
CENT SVC PW BUILDING
PSTF FIRE TOWER
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
BLACKTOP
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
DISTRIBUTION
YORK SELLING
VERNON SELLING
CLUB HOUSE
RICHARDS GOLF COURSE
ARENA ICE MAINT
COMMUNICATIONS
R55CKREG LOG20000
50TH ST SELLING
81.00
CITY OF EDINA
228048
1222323
5822.5514
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
Council Check Register
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
330579
1/8/2010 — 1114/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No Account No
Subledger Account Description
330575
1/1412010
228049
121267 CREATIVE RESOURCES
5822.5514
44.00
2,278.47
2010 T- SHIRTS 228208
5525 5620.5510
COST OF GOODS SOLD
1,845.26
2010 PARTY BAGS 228209
5524 5620.5510
COST OF GOODS SOLD
5822.5514
4,123.73
146.00
228052
330576
1/14/2010
100701 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. INC.
4,086.35
228053
535288
29.39
HANDLE 00001387 227974
148589 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
228054
29.39
5842.5515
330577
1114/2010
228279
104020 DALCO
5862.5514
9,161.53
866.76
TISSUE, TOWELS, LINERS 00008034 227975
2168422 5511.6511
CLEANING SUPPLIES
330580
111412010
866.76
122136 DENFELD, SCOTT
330578
1/1412010
124422 DANIMAL DISTRIBUTING INC.
MICROPHONE SUPPLIES
228210
1113/2010 8:14:05
Page - 7
Business Unit
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
81.00
YORK SELLING
228048
1222323
5822.5514
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
81.00
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
330579
111412010
102478 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO.
274.20
228049
534234
5822.5514
44.00
228050
535331
5842.5512
1,346.35
228051
535287
5822.5514
146.00
228052
535516
5842.5514
4,086.35
228053
535288
5842.5514
22.40
228054
535289
5842.5515
3,242.23
228279
535286
5862.5514
9,161.53
330580
111412010
122136 DENFELD, SCOTT
54.85
MICROPHONE SUPPLIES
228210
010710
2210.6406
54.85
330581
1114/2010
100899 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
& INDUSTRY
2,519.25
SURCHARGE DEC 2009
227867
7835053060
1495.4380
2,519.25
330582
1/1412010
101947 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
SAFETY
1,920.00
CJDN 4TH QTR CONNECT CHARGE
227976
P07MD02706000F
1400.6160
1,920.00
330583
111412010
102831 DEX EAST
588.15
227977
110311893- 12/09
5410.6122
1113/2010 8:14:05
Page - 7
Business Unit
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
GENERAL SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS
SURCHARGE INSPECTIONS
DATA PROCESSING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
ADVERTISING OTHER GOLF ADMINISTRATION
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register
Page - 8
1/8/2010
— 1114/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
21.20
228211
110312148-
5821.6188
TELEPHONE
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
21.20
228211
110312148-
5841.6188
TELEPHONE
YORK OCCUPANCY
21.20
228211
110312148-
5861.6188
TELEPHONE
VERNON OCCUPANCY
651.75
330584
111412010
123253 DYNAMIC PUBLISHING LLC
1,205.00
CALENDAR ADVERTISING
228212
2010
5822.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
50TH ST SELLING
1,205.00
CALENDAR ADVERTISING
228212
2010
5842.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
YORK SELLING
1,205.00
CALENDAR ADVERTISING
228212
2010
5862.6122
ADVERTISING OTHER
VERNON SELLING
3,615.00
330585
111412010
114277 EDEN PRAIRIE APPLIANCE
271.79
OVEN REPAIRS
228148
W66262
1470.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
177.44
DRYER REPAIRS
228149
W66260
1470.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
449.23
330586
1/14/2010
123189 EDINA LIQUOR
38.00
BEER
00006338 227978
108- 12/29/09
5421.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
GRILL
38.00
330587
1/1412010
101627 ELASKY, JEFF
1,830.00
TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
227979
122909
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
1,830.00
330588
1114/2010
104733 EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC
2,075.94
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
00003822 228150
1235402
1470.6510
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
2,075.94
330589
111412010
101937 EMS INSIDER
225.00
SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL
228213
010410
1470.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
225.00
330590
1114/2010
124259 ENERGIZE ELECTRIC SERVICE LLC
1,566.92
ELECTRICAL WORK
00005891 227868
1075
1646.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
1,566.92
330591
1114/2010
100018 EXPERT T BILLING
5,681.25
DEC TRANSPORTS
227980
010510
1470.4329
AMBULANCE FEES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
5,681.25
330592
1114/2010
100146 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS COMPANY
123.67
BLOWER MOTOR
00001329 227912
69- 002336
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPER GEN
5521.6581
1553.6530
5422.6201
5422.6201
5621.6122
45008.6710
GASOLINE
REPAIR PARTS
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
ADVERTISING OTHER
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
5310.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
164.36
CITY OF EDINA
5620.6103
R55CKREG LOG20000
330594
1114/2010
2210.6124
101432 FERRELLGAS
Council Check Register
13.95
LP FUEL
00008048 227983
RNT3093000
1/8/2010 - 1/1412010
Check # Date Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv-No- Account No
Subledger Account Description
406.38
ROTORS, PADS
00001284 227913
69- 002341 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
176.03
ROTORS, PADS
00001285 227914
69- 002416 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
107.58
BLOWER W/O WHL
00001329 227915
69- 002317 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
31.00-
CREDIT
227981
1- 3249280 1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
782.66
330593 1/1412010
102101 FEDEX OFFICE
227985
1006146375
16436
HANDICAP CARDS
00006425 227982
062200017062 5410.6575
PRINTING
5521.6581
1553.6530
5422.6201
5422.6201
5621.6122
45008.6710
GASOLINE
REPAIR PARTS
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
ADVERTISING OTHER
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
5310.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
164.36
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
5620.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
330594
1114/2010
2210.6124
101432 FERRELLGAS
13.95
LP FUEL
00008048 227983
RNT3093000
13.95
330595
1/1412010
102727 FORCE AMERICA
28.42
SEAL KIT
00001321 227984
01333961
28.42
330596
1/1412010
100764 G & K SERVICES
66.73
SHOP TOWELS
227985
1006146375
55.84
SHOP TOWELS
227986
1006169318
122.57
330597
1114/2010
124495 GAME DAY SPORTS
MARKETING,- MI
250.00
OFFICE AD
228151
227
250.00
330598
1/14/2010
124352 GEARGRID CORPORATION
1,421.29
SCBA SHELVING
00003657 228152
0002027 -IN
1,421.29
330599
111412010
119936 GLOBAL OAK
225.00
AQUATIC CTR &COMMERCE
227869
010645
506.25
PARK & REC E- COMMERCE
227869
010645
543.75
EP &COMMERCE
227869
010645
2,343.75
ART CTR E- COMMERCE
227869
010645
3,937.50
WEBSITE MAINTENANCE
227869
010645
7,556.25
330600
111412010
103316 GOETSCH, SAM L.
1,359.00
INTERPRETER SERVICES
227987
010510
1,359.00
5521.6581
1553.6530
5422.6201
5422.6201
5621.6122
45008.6710
GASOLINE
REPAIR PARTS
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
ADVERTISING OTHER
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
5310.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1627.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
5620.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
5110.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2210.6124
WEB DEVELOPMENT
4078.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1/1312010 8:14:05
Page - 9
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
ARENA ICE MAINT
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
FIRE STATION #1 RENOVATION
POOL ADMINISTRATION
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION
COMMUNICATIONS
INCLUSION PROGRAM
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
330601 1114/2010 101178 GOPHER
366.74 KETTLEBELLS 228153 8025483 5620.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES
160.50 _BOSU BALANCE TRAINER 228154 8023287 5620.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES
5913.6103
1301.6103
1470.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5422.6406
5862.5513
5862.5513
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 10
Business Unit
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTION
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL MAINTENANCE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5842.5513
527.24
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5822.5513
330602 1/14/2010
5862.5513
100780 GOPHER STATE ONE -CALL INC.
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
256.65
DEC SERVICE 00001254
227988
9120470
256.65
330603 1/14/2010
102645 GRAFFITI CONTROL SERVICES
159.00
GRAFFITI REMOVAL 00001391
227989
479
159.00
330604 1114/2010
101103 GRAINGER
116.22
SAFETY FLARES 00003650
228155
9148101539
104.40
AIR FILTERS
228156
9137979697
169.64
AIR FILTERS 00002179
228157
9137035698
94.74
WALL MOUNT FAN
228158
9130150635
4.35
AIR FILTERS
228159
9137979689
29.49-
RETURN NOZZLES 00006142
228160
9139834361
459.86
330605 1/1412010
102670 GRAND PERE WINES INC
136.80
228280
00024145
136.80
228281
00024146
273.60
330606 1/1412010
102217 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC
1,656.25
228055
115437
723.75
228056
115530
475.25
228057
115529
4,421.25
228282
115479
491.25
228283
115521
7,767.75
330607 1114/2010
100787 GRUBER'S POWER EQUIPMENT
777.56
FORESTRY TOOLS 00001371
227870
11554
777.56
330608 1/1412010
125057 HADJIYANIS, SUSAN
73.00
LESSON REFUND
228214
010509
5913.6103
1301.6103
1470.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5620.6406
5422.6406
5862.5513
5862.5513
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 10
Business Unit
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTION
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL MAINTENANCE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
1644.6556 TOOLS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
EDINBOROUGH PARK
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
YORK SELLING
YORK SELLING
50TH ST SELLING
VERNON SELLING
VERNON SELLING
TREES & MAINTENANCE
5511.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER ARENA BLDG /GROI
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 11
Business Unit
50TH ST SELLING
YORK SELLING
200.00
FACE PAINTERS FOR CARNIVAL 227916
CITY OF EDINA
5631.6136
R55CKREG LOG20000
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
200.00
Council Check Register
330611 111412010
102301 HARTLAND FUEL PRODUCTS LLC
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No Account No
Subledger Account Description
1553.6581
73.00
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
7,100.76
330609 111412010
SO10066918
102320 HAMCO DATA PRODUCTS
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
120.04
CASH REGISTER TAPE 228215
267441 5822.6512
PAPER SUPPLIES
GASOLINE
180.06
CASH REGISTER TAPE 00007515 228216
267418 5842.6512
PAPER SUPPLIES
5010066248
300.10
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
330610 1/1412010
DIESEL FUEL 00001437 228268
101387 HAPPY FACES
1553.6581
GASOLINE
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 11
Business Unit
50TH ST SELLING
YORK SELLING
200.00
FACE PAINTERS FOR CARNIVAL 227916
010310
5631.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
200.00
330611 111412010
102301 HARTLAND FUEL PRODUCTS LLC
12,028.43
FUEL 00001395 227917
SO10066917
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
7,100.76
FUEL 00001395 227918
SO10066918
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
16,389.56
GAS 00001395 227990
SO10063411
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
6,998.09
FUEL 00001395 227991
5010066248
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
6,899.80
DIESEL FUEL 00001437 228268
SO10046612
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
8,613.28
GAS 00001437 228269
SO10046611
1553.6581
GASOLINE
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
58,029.92
330612 1114/2010
114483 HEIMAN FIRE EQUIPMENT INC.
673.86
BATTERIES 00003642 228161
0765900 -IN
1470.6530
REPAIR PARTS
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
673.86
330613 111412010
102070 HENNEPIN COUNTY CHIEFS OF POLI
210.00
DUES 228217
010610
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
210.00
330614 111412010
100802 HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER
888.00
EMT REFRESHER CLASSES 228162
21846
1400.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
888.00
330615 111412010
100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER
636.00
ROOM & BOARD - NOV 2009 227992
200911 - EDINA
1195.6225
BOARD & ROOM PRISONER
LEGAL SERVICES
636.00
330616 1/14/2010
100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER
100.00
NOTARY REGISTER - L. OLSON 228218
010810
1400.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
100.00
330617 111412010
100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER
100.00
NOTARY REGISTER - N. KARKHOFF 228219
010710
1400.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 6:14:05
Council Check
Register
Page - 12
1/812010
— 1/1412010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
100.00
330618
1114/2010
106371 HENNEPIN FACULTY ASSOCIATES
2,475.08
MEDICAL DIRECTOR SERVICES
227871
OB11913
1470.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
2,475.08
330619
1/14/2010
103753 HILLYARD INC - MINNEAPOLIS
337.16
CLEANING SUPPLIES 00002180
228163
6145536
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
40.30-
CREDIT ON ACCT
228164
8103713
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
131.43
CLEANER, SOAP
228220
6159370
5620.6511
CLEANING SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
428.29
330620
1114/2010
104375 HOHENSTEINS INC.
1,211.25
228058
509047
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
1,211.25
330621
1/14/2010
101774 HONEYWELL INC.
1,570.00
2010 ALARM MONITORING 00008040
227919
3469148
5511.6136
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER
ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS
1,570.00
330622
1114/2010
100417 HORIZON COMMERCIAL POOL SUPPLY
371.25
POOL CHEMICALS
228165
9121615
5620.6545
CHEMICALS
EDINBOROUGH PARK
371.25
330623
1/14/2010
100808 HORWATH, THOMAS
212.85
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT
227872
123109
1644.6107
MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE
TREES & MAINTENANCE
212.85
330624
1/14/2010
100812 IAAO
175.00
DUES
228221
010810
1190.6105
DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS
ASSESSING
175.00
330625
1/1412010
100814 INDELCO PLASTICS CORP.
52.50
BUSHINGS, TUBING 00001359
227873
589438
5912.6530
REPAIR PARTS
WELL HOUSES
52.50
330626
1114/2010
102146 JESSEN PRESS
439.83
CLP RENTAL BROCHURE
227993
20008
5631.6575
PRINTING
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
7,496.38
ABOUT TOWN PRINTING
228166
20251
2210.6123
MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTER EXPENSE
COMMUNICATIONS
7,936.21
330627
1 10
125053 JHANJEE, SANTOSH
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register Page - 13
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
1,076.00
AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT
228167
010810
1470.4329
AMBULANCE FEES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
1,076.00
330628 111412010
100741 JJ TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN
3,973.92
228059
1346101
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
85.50
228060
1333587
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
885.62
228061
1346095
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
66.10
228062
1346051
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
5,249.20
228063
1346052
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
1,352.19
228284
1346093
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
11,612.53
330630 1114/2010
100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO.
3,115.72
228064
- 1759016
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,172.43
228065
1759004
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
2,631.81
228066
1759010
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
3.36
228067
1759006
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
6,103.26
228068
1759017
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
1,502.14
228069
1759014
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
3,295.56
228070
1759003
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,647.22
228071
1759002
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,022.14
228072
1763163
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,285.39
228073
1763166
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
391.19
228074
1763165
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
226.36
228075
1763164
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,104.12
228076
1763174
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
3,003.95
228077
1763176
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
2,156.26
228078
1763172
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,12
228079
1763168
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,681.26
228080
1763170
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,816.32
228081
1763171
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
36.11
228082
1763173
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
312.36
228083
1763175
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2,179.62
228084
1763177
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
867.25
228285
1763184
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,419.10
228286
1763181
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
125.52
228287
1763179
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,12
228288
1763169
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,533.07
228289
1763183
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
915.74
228290
1763178
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
938.44
228291
1763180
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
42,487.94
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register
Page - 14
1/812010
— 1/14/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330631
1/14/2010
119656 JONES, SANDRA
5.00
PROGRAM REFUND
228222
010810
1600.4390.15
GEN ADAPTIVE REC
PARK ADMIN. GENERAL
5.00
330632
1114/2010
111018 KEEPRS INC.
38.99
UNIFORM
227994
132096
1400.6203
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
38.99
330633
1/1412010
103422 KIEHN, STEVE
180.00
ICC CERTIFICATION
227874
010510
1495.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
INSPECTIONS
180.00
330634
111412010
125056 KLOECKNER, STEVE
5.00
PROGRAM REFUND
228223
010710
1600.4390.15
GEN ADAPTIVE REC
PARK ADMIN. GENERAL
5.00
330635
111412010
122074 KNOLLMAIER, LAURA
182.36
PETTY CASH
227995
123109
5630.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CENTENNIAL LAKES
182.36
330636
111412010
120511 KUSKE, BRANDON
357.93
UNIFORM PURCHASE
228224
010710
1400.6203
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
357.93
330637
111412010
124817 LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATES INC
708.00
1 YEAR GPRS SERVICE
227920
0904119 -IN
1400.6230
SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
708.00
330638
1/14/2010
120734 LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY
GRO
256.50
CANINE TRACKER SOFTWARE
227921
12163
4607.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION
256.50
330639
1/14/2010
100852 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC.
60.43
TY -RAP, WASHERS, CABLE TIES,
00001363 227996
8778901
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
420.73
WASHERS, NUTS, SCREWS
00001363 227997
8778900
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
481.16
330640
111412010
100858 LOGIS
1,272.00
228270
31612
1554.6160
DATA PROCESSING
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
2,488.50
228270
31612
1120.6160
DATA PROCESSING
ADMINISTRATION
2,645.00
228270
31612
1495.6160
DATA PROCESSING
INSPECTIONS
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010
- 1/14/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
2,792.00
228270
31612
1554.6160
DATA PROCESSING
4,954.00
228270
31612
1190.6160
DATA PROCESSING
5,171.00
228270
31612
5910.6160
DATA PROCESSING
5,823.50
228270
31612
1160.6160
DATA PROCESSING
25,146.00
330641
1/14/2010
101792 LUBE -TECH
531.46
OIL
00006155 227998
1726485
5422.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
4,543.48
OIL, TRANSMISSION FLUID
00001386 227999
1729081
1553.6584
LUBRICANTS
5,074.94
330642
111412010
101453 LUTZ, RICHARD M.
37.40
UNIFORM PURCHASE
228225
010710
1400.6203
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
37.40
330643
1/14/2010
101165 M.A.A.O.
225.00
2010 DUES
228226
010810
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
225.00
330644
111412010
101361 M.IA.M.A.
140.00
ANNUAL DUES
00008042 227924
11117
5510.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
140.00
330645
1/14/2014
103206 MIA ASSOCIATES INC.
830.17
KLEEN & SHINE, SQUEEGEES
00003672 228168
1882
1470.6511
CLEANING SUPPLIES
25.76
WOOD /STEEL HANDLE
00003631 228227
1905
1470.6511
CLEANING SUPPLIES
855.93
330646
1114/2010
102600 MATRIX COMMUNICATIONS INC
160.31
PHONE REPAIR
00006424 227875
53062
5420.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
160.31
330647
1/14/2010
101146 MATRIX TELECOM INC.
217.95
228169
607454019
1550.6188
TELEPHONE
217.95
330648
1/1412010
101928 MCKENZIE, THOMAS
248.45
UNIFORM PURCHASE
228228
010710
1400.6203
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
248.45
330649
1/14/2010
103287 MCPA
45.00
2010 DUES - AMY GRANNES
228233
010610
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 15
Business Unit
CENT SERV GEN - MIS
ASSESSING
GENERAL (BILLING)
FINANCE
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
ASSESSING
ARENA ADMINISTRATION
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
CLUB HOUSE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010
— 1/1412010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
45.00
330650
1114/2010
103232 MEHA
60.00
MEMBERSHIP (2) 228229
010710
1490.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
60.00
330651
111412010
101483 MENARDS
242.69
ROOF CABLE, PUMP, COIL 00006378 228000
14912
5422.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
242.69
330652
1114/2010
101987 MENARDS
76.48
TRACK GUIDES 00001365 228001
46150
5111.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
231.17
WHEELS, CORD, GLOVES 00002379 228170
42964
5630.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
307.65
330653
111412010
100887 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ENVIRONME
355,505.96
SEWER SERVICE 228230
0000917817
5922.6302
SEWER SERVICE METRO
355,505.96
330654
111412010
100891 MIDWEST ASPHALT CORP.
1,579.09
ASPHALT 00005445 228002
103406MB
5913.6518
BLACKTOP
1,579.09
330655
1/14/2010
119738 MIDWEST MINIMELTS
656.25
CONCESSION PRODUCT 228231
15307
5620.5510
COST OF GOODS SOLD
656.25
330656
1114/2010
102582 MINN DEPT. OF LABOR & INDUSTRY
10.00
BOILER LICENSE FEE 00001255 228173
B42351R1759231
5915.6260
LICENSES & PERMITS
10.00
330657
1114/2010
100913 MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER &
2,000.00
SERVICE LINE REPAIR 00001253 227922
33553
5913.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
1,470.00
SERVICE LINE REPAIR 00001252 227923
33552
5913.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
3,470.00
330658
1/14/2010
101320 MINNEAPOLIS AREA ASSOC OF REAL
80.00
MLS ACCESS FEES 228232
1593599
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
80.00
330659
1/1412010
103216 MINNEAPOLIS FINANCE DEPARTMENT
11,822.92
WATER PURCHASE 228171
010410
5913.6601
WATER PURCHASED
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 16
Business Unit
PUBLIC HEALTH
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
ART CENTER BLDG / MAINT
CENTENNIAL LAKES
SEWER TREATMENT
DISTRIBUTION
EDINBOROUGH PARK
WATER TREATMENT
DISTRIBUTION
DISTRIBUTION
ASSESSING
DISTRIBUTION
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
CONFERENCE - MICHAEL NIBBE 228237
011110
1460.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
Council Check Register
225.00
118/2010
— 1/14/2010
330665
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
—
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
11,822.92
2010 SUBSCRIPTION 228238
20144
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
330660
111412010
102174 MINNEAPOLIS OXYGEN COMPANY
19.95
CARBON DIOXIDE 228172
R112090121
5421.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
19.95
571.78
POSTAGE MACHINE SUPPLIES 227876
330661
1/14/2010
POSTAGE
101684 MINNESOTA CHIEFS OF POLICE ASS
571.78
130.00
DUES - DAVE NELSON 228239
010610
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
101376 MINNESOTA PIPE & EQUIPMENT
130.00
330662
1114/2010
WATER METERS 00001244 228174
101746 MINNESOTA COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASS
5917.6530
REPAIR PARTS
METER REPAIR
117.84
IMPAIRED OPERATION FORMS 228003
9293030
1400.6575
PRINTING
330668
117.84
101537 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AG
330663
111412010
101899 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
2,100.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (7) 00001261 228275
011110
5919.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
100.00
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FEE 228236
2706000072009
5310.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
100.00
330669
1/1412010
330664
1114/2010
101899 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 17
Business Unit
GRILL
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
POOL ADMINISTRATION
225.00
CONFERENCE - MICHAEL NIBBE 228237
011110
1460.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
225.00
330665
1114/2010
115975 MINNESOTA LEGAL REGISTER
95.00
2010 SUBSCRIPTION 228238
20144
1190.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
ASSESSING
95.00
330666
1114/2010
100066 MINNESOTA MAILING SOLUTIONS
571.78
POSTAGE MACHINE SUPPLIES 227876
60549
1550.6235
POSTAGE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
571.78
330667
. 1/1412010
101376 MINNESOTA PIPE & EQUIPMENT
4,491.35
WATER METERS 00001244 228174
0248587
5917.6530
REPAIR PARTS
METER REPAIR
4,491.35
330668
1114/2010
101537 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AG
2,100.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (7) 00001261 228275
011110
5919.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
TRAINING
2,100.00
330669
1/1412010
103011 MINNESOTA STATE AUDITOR
125.00
CONFERENCE - ERIC ROGGEMAN 228241
011110
1160.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
FINANCE
125.00
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010
- 1114/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
330670
1/1412010
102812 MN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUS
35.00
ELECTRICAL PERMIT
228234
010710
1551.6406
35.00
330671
1114/2010
102812 MN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUS
83.00
ELECTRICAL PERMIT
228235
010810
5923.6260
83.00
330672
1114/2010
102776 MN DNR WATERS
140.00
WATER USAGE FEE
00005895 227877
1960 -0231 -2009
4086.6103
140.00
330673
1/1412010
102775 MN DNR WATERS
280.00
REPORT OF WATER USE
228240
011110
5933.6260
280.00
330674
1/1412010
124956 MNASA
-
209.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
228242
010710
1400.6104
209.00
330675
1/1412010
100906 M11 DISTRIBUTING INC.
311.37
HOC KITS, ROLLER SHAFT
00006156 228004
708830 -00
5422.6530
12.29
RETAINING RINGS
00006159 228005
70904400
5422.6530
925.73
BEDKNIFE
00006162 228006
709271 -00
5422.6530
1,249.39
330676
111412010
105595 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC.
390.00
IRRIGATION SERVICE CLASS (3)
228243
JAN28CLASS
1640.6104
390.00
330677
1/14/2010
100076 NEW FRANCE WINE CO.
1,620.50
228085
57987
5842.5513
489.00
228292
57986
5862.5513
2,109.50
330678
1114/2010
122449 NEW LIFE ENTERPRISES
INC.
130.56
RANGE PASSES PRINTING
228245
1951
7414.6406
130.56
330679
1114/2010
102661 NFPA
465.93
EVACUATION EDUCATION
00003658 228175
477043BY
1470.6614
465.93
Subledger Account Description
GENERAL SUPPLIES
LICENSES & PERMITS
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page- 18
Business Unit
CITY HALL GENERAL
COLLECTION SYSTEMS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AQUATIC WEEDS
LICENSES & PERMITS PONDS & LAKES
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS PARK MAINTENANCE GENERAL
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS
FIRE PREVENTION FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
R55CKREG LOG20000
Council Check Register
Page - 19
1/8/2010
— 1/1412010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330680
111412010
101967 NIOA
80.00
DUES - MOLLY ANDERSON 228244
010610
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
80.00
330681
1/14/2010
100712 NORTHERN WATERWORKS SUPPLY
27.02
SWITCH, LAMP 00001189 228007
S01234325.001
1322.6530
REPAIR PARTS
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
27.02
330682
. 1114/2010
117830 NORTHLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC
2,965.78
OLYMPUS RECORDERS 00003031 228176
SO3781
1400.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
2,965.78
330683
111412010
100051 NORTHWEST CHAPTER FBINAA
75.00
2010 DUES - JEFF LONG 228246
010610
1400.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
75.00
330684
111412010
100930 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO.
43.38
TIRES 00006148 228008
1- 4356
5423.6530
REPAIR PARTS
GOLF CARS
43.38
330685
1/14/2010
105007 NU- TELECOM
557.72
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT PSAP 227925
80080315
1400.6230
SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
557.72
330686
1114/2010
105901 OERTEL ARCHITECTS
9,211.74
CONSULTING SERVICES 227878
BILL #7
4402.6710
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
PW BUILDING
8,211.74
330687
111412010
100936 OLSEN COMPANIES
164.33
SLING, GLOVES 00005889 228009
577224
1644.6556
TOOLS
TREES & MAINTENANCE
70.56
HITCH PINS 00001323 228010
577184
1553.6585
ACCESSORIES
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
234.89
330688
1114/2010
115669 ON CALL SERVICES
5,500.00 '
2010 SERVICE CONTRACT 228247
2002
5620.6230
SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT
EDINSOROUGH PARK
5,500.00
330689
1/1412010
103624 P & L AUTOMOTIVE INC.
50.00
WINDOW TINTING 228011
198952
1400.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
50.00
R55CKREG LOG20000
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
330690
1114/2010
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
100347 PAUSTIS & SONS
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
846.65
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
970.35
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
1,817.00
YORK SELLING
330691
111412010
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
102963 PELUF, JIM
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
67.47
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
67.47
330692
1/14/2010
100945 PEPSI -COLA COMPANY
447.48
330.92
778.40
330693
1/1412010
102406 PETSMART #458
72.94
K9 ITEMS
72.94
330694
1/14/2010
100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS
380.60
2,627.70
648.76
802.34
40.71
280.48
49.12
891.09
428.85
1,612.32
1,297.88
2,815.82
7 371.91
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
228086 8246905 -IN 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
228293 8246907 -IN 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
228248 100110
228177 58448236
228249 59238538
00003019 228178 T -8035
228087 2857186
228088 2857187
228089 2857189
228090 2857188
228091 2855353
228092 2857185
228093 2857183
228094 2857182
228095 2857184
228096 2855243
228097 2853228
228294 2857191
228295 2857192
228296 2857190
1301.6201
5630.5510
5630.5510
4607.6406
5842.5513
5842.5513
5842.5513
5842.5512
5842.5513
5822.5513
5822.5515
5822.5513
5822.5512
5842.5513
5862.5513
5862.5512
5862.5513
5862.5513
LAUNDRY
COST OF GOODS SOLD
COST OF GOODS SOLD
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 20
Business Unit
bU I H b I bLLLINU
VERNON SELLING
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
CENTENNIAL LAKES
CENTENNIAL LAKES
EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS'SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
330695 1/1412010 100958 PLUNKETTS PEST CONTROL
808.90 PEST CONTROL 00008045 227926 1469412 5511.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES
44.52 PEST CONTROL 228179 1480369 7411.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
853.42
330696 1/14/2010 119620 POMP'S TIRE SERVICE INC.
94.85, TIRE 00005964 228012 286305 1553.6583 TIRES & TUBES
ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS .
PSTF OCCUPANCY
EQUIPMENT OPER/ GEN
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
R55CKREG LOG20000
Council Check Register
Page - 21
1/8/2010
- 1/14/2010
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
94.85
330697
1/14/2010
100961 POSTMASTER - USPS
2,600.00
PERMIT #939 UTILITY BILLING
227927
010510
5910.6235
POSTAGE
GENERAL (BILLING)
2,600.00
330698
111412010
100961 POSTMASTER - USPS
350.00
NEWSLETTER POSTAGE
228250
011110
1628.6235
POSTAGE
SENIOR CITIZENS
350.00
330699
1114/2010
100966 PRINTERS SERVICE INC
234.00
BLADE SHARPENING
00008040 227928
245264
5521.6215
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
ARENA ICE MAINT
234.00
330700
1/14/2010
105690 PRO -TEC DESIGN INC.
125.00
SECURITY SYSTEM REPAIRS
228180
54841
7411.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PSTF OCCUPANCY'
1,006.71
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
228251
54719
7411.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PSTF OCCUPANCY
1,131.71
330701
1114/2010
126055 PRONTO HEATING AND AIR COND
119.03
PERMIT REFUND
228252
ED097371
1495.4115
MECHANICAL PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
119.03
330702
111412010
106322 PROSOURCE SUPPLY
546.96
CUPS, WIPES
00002376 228013
4677
5630.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CENTENNIAL LAKES
401.89
TISSUE, TOWELS, CUPS
00002376 228014
4686
5630.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CENTENNIAL LAKES
568.58
ICE MELT
00002373 228015
4691
5650.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
PROMENADE
475.00
TOWELS, TISSUE, GLOVES
228181
4683
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
352.75
TISSUE, TOWELS
228182
4688
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
1,681.64
LINERS, GOJO, CLEANERS
228183
4675
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
4,026.82
330703
111412010
103094 PROTECTION ONE
162.23
ALARM SERVICE
00008043 227929
12743654 -1110
5511.6250
ALARM SERVICE
ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS
162.23
330704
1114/2010
100971 QUALITY WINE
377.20
228098
252800 -00
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
1,113.66
228099
252103 -00
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
45.00
228100
251774 -00
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
3,806.25
228101
253425 -00
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
136.60
228102
254119 -00
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000
CITY OF EDINA
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register
Page - 22
1/8/2010
- 1/14/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation PO #
Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
531.81
228103
253427 -00
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
137.60
228104
253480 -00
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
340.00
228105
253364 -00
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
478.40
228106
252784 -00
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,912.39
228297
253426 -00
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,722.00
228298
253414 -00
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
1,166.00
228299
253478 -00
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,113.66
228300
252104 -00
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,026.55
228301
253363 -00
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
271.60-
228302
250489 -00
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
13,635.52
330705 1/1412010
123898 QWEST
78.63
952 929 - 9549
227879
9549 -12109
5841.6188
TELEPHONE
YORK OCCUPANCY
256.60
952 927 - 8861
227880
8861 -12/09
1550.6188
TELEPHONE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
55.56
952 929 - 0297
227881
0297 -12/09
4090.6188
TELEPHONE
50TH &FRANCE MAINTENANCE
40.29
952 922 - 9246
228016
9246 -12109
1400.6188
TELEPHONE
POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
55.74
228184
122809
5911.6188
TELEPHONE
WELL PUMPS
58.44
228184
122809
1628.6188
TELEPHONE
SENIOR CITIZENS
78.63
228184
122809
5631.6188
TELEPHONE
CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION
83.74
228184
122809
5861.6188
TELEPHONE
VERNON OCCUPANCY
83.74
228184
122809
5621.6188
TELEPHONE
EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION
98.72
228184
122809
5821.6188
TELEPHONE
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
106.91
228184
122809
5841.6188
TELEPHONE
YORK OCCUPANCY
116.99
228184
122809
1470.6188
TELEPHONE
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
165.55
228184
122809
1622.6188
TELEPHONE
SKATING & HOCKEY
234.39
228184
122809
1646.6188
TELEPHONE
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
266.08
228184
122809
5932.6188
TELEPHONE
GENERAL STORM SEWER
357.64
228184
122809
5511.6188
TELEPHONE
ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS
2,059.09
228184
122809
1550.6188
TELEPHONE
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
4,196.74
330706 1/14/2010
117692 R & B CLEANING INC.
2,009.25
CLEAN RAMP STAIRWELLS 00001401 228253
699
4090.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
50TH &FRANCE MAINTENANCE
2,009.25
330707 1114/2010
104643 RECREATION SUPPLY COMPANY
44.42
POOL CLOCK
228185
192022
5620.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
EDINBOROUGH PARK
44.42
330708 1/14/2010
102408 RIGID HITCH INCORPORATED
29.80
CLEVIS PINS & CLIPS 00001362 228017
1105255 -01
1553.6585
ACCESSORIES
EQUIPMENT OPER GEN
CITY OF EDINA
1113/2010 8:14:05
R55CKREG LOG20000
Council Check Register
Page - 23
1/8/2010
— 1/14/2010
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv-No-
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
29.80
330709 1114/2010
100980 ROBERT B. HILL CO.
38.59
SOFTENER SALT
00003648 228186
00229468
1470.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
38.59
330710 1/14/2010
100987 SA -AG INC
721.47
ICE CONTROL SAND
00005441 228018
65068
1318.6517
SAND GRAVEL & ROCK
SNOW & ICE REMOVAL
721.47
330711 1/14/2010
100988 SAFETY KLEEN
329.46
PARTS WASHER SERVICE
228019
0040407070
5422.6182
RUBBISH REMOVAL
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
112.80
PARTS WASHER SERVICE
00001389 228020
MB02717275
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
442.26
330712 1114/2010
101232 SALUD AMERICA INC.
308.00
228303
EMLS123109
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
308.00
330713 1/14/2010
103369 SANKEY, MOREAU J.
75.00
SELF STORAGE WEBINAR
228254
005652
1190.6104
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
ASSESSING
75.00
330714 111412010
105442 SCHERER BROS. LUMBER CO.
66.60
PERMIT REFUND
228255
ED097175
1495.4111
BUILDING PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
66.60
330715 111412010
100995 SEH
701.82
ST JOHNS PARK RECON
227882
226130
04352.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
STS -352 FAIRFAX N'HOOD
1,619.60
ST JOHNS PARK RECON
227882
226130
05487.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION'
WM -487 FAIRFAX N'HOOD
1,997.50
ST JOHNS PARK RECON
227882
226130
03445.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
SS-445 FAIRFAX N'HOOD
6,478.38
ST JOHNS PARK RECON
227882
226130
01357.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
BA -357 FAIRFAX N'HOOD
1,065.39
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
08043.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
L-43 COUNTRY CLUB
1,420.52
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
08049.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
L-49
3,196.18 •
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
04297.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
PHASE 1 ARDEN, BRUCE, CASCO ST '
4,971.83
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
03413.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
PHASE 1 ARDEN, BRUCE, CASCO SS
7,990.44
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
01214.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
PHASE 2 DREXEL, WOODDALE, EDIN
7,990.44
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
01213.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
PHASE 1 ARDEN, BRUCE, CASCO
8,878.27
COUNTRY CLUB CONSTR PROJ
227883
226129
05436.1705.21
CONSULTING INSPECTION
PHASE 1 ARDEN, BRUCE, CASCO WM
46,310.37
330716 1114/2010
100997 SESAC INC.
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
168.50 MUSIC LICENSE 00008044 227930 3102314 5510.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
LAUNDRY
ALARM SERVICE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
REPAIR PARTS
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 24
Business Unit
ARENA ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
EDINBOROUGH PARK
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
WATER TREATMENT
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
AMMUNITION POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
REPAIR PARTS
ADVERTISING OTHER
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
168.50
330717
1/14/2010
116501 SIMONSON, JUSTIN
34.99
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
227931
010510
1646.6201
34.99
330718
1/1412010
105654 SIMPLEX GRINNELL LP
405.50
FIRE ALARM CONTRACT
228256
73341927
5620.6250
405.50
330719
1/1412010
101000 SIR SPEEDY
50.10
BUSINESS CARDS
228257
63318
1550.6406
98.20
BUSINESS CARDS
228258
63295
1550.6406
761.47
HR/ADM FORMS
228259
63280
1550.6406
909.77
330720
1114/2010
100181 SPEEDY KEYS
45.00
RECODE IGNITION
00001283 228021
092508
1553.6530
45.00
330721
1/14/2010
104672 SPRINT
319.92
CARD READERS
228187
312188813 -025
1470.6151
319.92
330722
1114/2010
101004 SPS COMPANIES
38.53
EJECTOR MOUNTS
00001368 227884
S2144536.001
5915.6530
38.53
330723
1114/2010
101015 STREICHERS
72.65
PATCHES
228022
1694771
1400.6104
189.99
BOOTS
00003654 228188
1697328
1470.6558
111.99
MAG SPRINGS
228189
1695530
1400.6551
374.63
330724
1/14/2010
101017 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
703.28
MUFFLER
00001131 227885
213343
1553.6530
703.28
330725
1114/2010
100900 SUN NEWSPAPERS
504.00
NEW PHONE# AD
227886
1225102
5410.6122
504.00
LAUNDRY
ALARM SERVICE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
REPAIR PARTS
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 24
Business Unit
ARENA ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
EDINBOROUGH PARK
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
WATER TREATMENT
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
AMMUNITION POLICE DEPT. GENERAL
REPAIR PARTS
ADVERTISING OTHER
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
GOLF ADMINISTRATION
R55CKREG LOG20000
1,415.55
CITY OF EDINA
330729
111412010
Council Check Register
101826 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP.
1/8/2010 — 1/14/2010
398.80
Check #
Date
Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No Account No
Subledger Account Description
330726
1/14/2010
111616 T.D. ANDERSON INC.
330730
1114/2010
38.00
BEERLINE CLEANING 227932
260294 5421.6102
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
38.00
DRAFT MINUTES 12/15/09 228023
M17445
1120.6103
330727
1/1412010
111002 TEE JAY NORTH INC.
832.00
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 228260
30606 5861.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
832.00
317.29
330728
1/1412010
5913.6530
101035 THORPE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 25
Business Unit
GRILL
VERNON OCCUPANCY
1415.55 228304 574260 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING
ARENA ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION
DISTRIBUTION
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
PATHS & HARD SURFACE
97.93 EMD SCHOOL EXPENSES 228026 122309 2310.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS E911
97.93
330734 1114/2010 123969 TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HEALT
20.00 MANTOUX 228027 101621424 1470.6175 PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
20.00
330735 111412010 101047 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR CO
1,052.78 CLAMPS, SPRINGS, PLUGS 00001392 228028 325812 1552.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENT SVC PW BUILDING
1,052.78
1,415.55
330729
111412010
101826 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP.
398.80
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 00008047 227933
378959
5510.6105
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
398.80
330730
1114/2010
123129 TIMESAVER OFF SITE SECRETARIAL
262.50
DRAFT MINUTES 12/15/09 228023
M17445
1120.6103
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
262.50
330731
1/1412010
101038 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUPPLY
317.29
WELDING HEAD 00001358 227887
291662
5913.6530
REPAIR PARTS
289.37
ELECTRODES, WELDING GLOVES 00001319 228024
291661
1553.6580
WELDING SUPPLIES
606.66
330732
111412010
100682 TRUGREEN LAWNCARE
353.51
ICE MELT 00005890 228025
761935
1647.6406
GENERAL SUPPLIES
353.51
330733
1/14/2010
125051 TUBBS, KIMBERLY
ARENA ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION
DISTRIBUTION
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
PATHS & HARD SURFACE
97.93 EMD SCHOOL EXPENSES 228026 122309 2310.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS E911
97.93
330734 1114/2010 123969 TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HEALT
20.00 MANTOUX 228027 101621424 1470.6175 PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
20.00
330735 111412010 101047 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR CO
1,052.78 CLAMPS, SPRINGS, PLUGS 00001392 228028 325812 1552.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENT SVC PW BUILDING
1,052.78
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
330736 1114/2010 100363 U.S. BANK
266.94 DUAL SAW 228190 010610 1470.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES
2,109.32 TRAINING MANIKINS 228190 010610 1470.6579 TRAINING AIDS
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
PAPER SUPPLIES
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 26
Business Unit
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN GENERAL
EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
VERNON SELLING
GOLF CARS
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD CENTENNIAL LAKES
2,376.26
330737
111412010
125032 UNISELECT USA
1.088.03
AUTO PARTS
227888
123109
1553.6530
30.86
CLEANER
227889
038005557
5422.6406
92.59
CLEANER 00006138
227890
038005394
5422.6406
1,211.48
330738
111412010
101055 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
290.00
CEAM CONFERENCE
228274
183367 -2010
1240.6104
290.00
330739
1/14/2010
119476 USPCA REGION 12
80.00
DUES - DRAPER & SEEGER
228261
010810
4607.6105
80.00
330740
1/14/2010
122554 VALLEY NATIONAL GASES LLC
69.01
OXYGEN 00003649
228191
854720
1470.6510
69.01
330741
1114/2010
101058 VAN PAPER CO.
438.87
LIQUOR BAGS, TOWELS 00007513
228262
146828 -00
5862.6512
438.87
330742
1/1412010
101063 VERSATILE VEHICLES INC.
77.02
FRONT AXLE
228029
46561
5423.6530
77.02
330743
111412010
101550 VIKING IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS
130.00
LICENSE DECALS
227934
3303
1550.6406
130.00
330744
1114/2010
119454 VINOCOPIA
188.52
228305
0021944 -IN
5862.5513
188.52
330745
111412010
120627 VISTAR CORPORATION
507.84
FOOD 00002372
228030
27180635
5630.5510
507.84
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS
DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
PAPER SUPPLIES
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
1/13/2010 8:14:05
Page - 26
Business Unit
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN GENERAL
EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
VERNON SELLING
GOLF CARS
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD CENTENNIAL LAKES
R55CKREG LOG20000
Check # Date
Amount
Supplier / Explanation
330746 1/14/2010
234241 -00
104820 VOELKER, JAMES
228108
145.96
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
228306
145.96
5862.5513
330747 111412010
124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA
125033 WAGENER, MICHELLE
5862.5513
82.50
REFUND FOR BLAKE WAGENER
228113
82.50
6,605.00
330748 111412010
228114
125034 WEAVER, SANDRA
88.65
27.82
UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND
343270
27.82
330749 1/14/2010
102020 WELLS, GARY
108.97
2010 UNIFORM PURCHASE
108.97
330750 1/14/2010
101033 WINE COMPANY, THE
328.40
156.30
1,428.79
1,913.49
330751 1/14/2010
101312 WINE MERCHANTS
3,003.82
3.36
171.74
1,859.58
2,368.59
89.12 -
� noz z�
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Register
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description
228263 010710 1553.6201 LAUNDRY
227891 010410 5511.6136
227892 010410 5900.2015
228264
010610
5913.6201
228107
234241 -00
5822.5513
228108
234332 -00
5842.5513
228306
234331 -00
5862.5513
228109 302088
228110 302053
228111 302734
228112 302736
228307 302735
228308 46058
228309 302090
228310 302087
330752 1114/2010
117482 WINECONNECT INC.
YORK SELLING
5842.5513
158.91
WEB - JAN 2010
228265
418
158.91
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
330754 1114/2010
124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA
VERNON SELLING
5862.5513
1,682.53
VERNON SELLING
228113
342107
6,605.00
5862.5513
228114
342102
88.65
228115
343270
1113/2010 8:14:05
Page - 27
Business Unit
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS
CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET
LAUNDRY DISTRIBUTION
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
5842.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES YORK SELLING
5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING
5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register Page - 28
1/8/2010 - 1/14/2010
Check # Date Amount
Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
74.10
228116
343268
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
723.00
228117
343264
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
2,161.11
228118
343265 a
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
15,248.70
228119
342103
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
7,737.43
228120
343271
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
9,941.28
228121
342105
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
321,05
228122
343272
5842.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
YORK SELLING
1,486.05
228123
338447
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
911.02
228124
340509
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2,316.90
228125
342101
5822.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
50TH ST SELLING
54.38
228126
343266
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
321.10
228127
343263
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
1,912.95
228128
342100
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
87.69 -
228129
792873
5842.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
YORK SELLING
2,365.00
228311
343261
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
11,161.60
228312
342097
5862.5512
COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR
VERNON SELLING
6,184.40
228313
342096
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
1,086.10
228314
343259
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
458.35
228315
341502
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
57.10
228316
343260
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
3,657.57
228317
342099
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
2,640.05
228318
341501
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
594.35
228319
343257
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
37.05
228320
343258
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
2.53 -
228321
792584
5862.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
VERNON SELLING
79,736.60
330756 111412010
124629 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER
2,431.00
228130
556772
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
64.50
228131
556773
5842.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
YORK SELLING
20.00
228132
555227
5822.5515
COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX
50TH ST SELLING
1,400.59
228133
555226
5822.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
50TH ST SELLING
2,515.95
228322
558381
5862.5514
COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER
VERNON SELLING
6,432.04
330756 1114/2010
101086 WORLD CLASS WINES INC
1,967.10
228134
241352
5822.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
50TH ST SELLING
10.00 -
228135
241404
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
763.60
228136
241371
5842.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
YORK SELLING
120.00
228323
240744
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
465.85
228324
241351
5862.5513
COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE
VERNON SELLING
3,306.55
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register Page - 29
1/8/2010 - 1/1412010
Check #
Date Amount
Supplier/ Explanation
PO # Doc No
Inv No
Account No
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
330757
1114/2010
101726 XCEL ENERGY
38.77
51- 8102668 -0
227893
222516312
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
252.47
51- 6137136 -8
227894
222817214
5430.6185
LIGHT & POWER
RICHARDS GOLF COURSE
157.26
51- 5938955 -6
227895
222648928
4086.6185
LIGHT & POWER
AQUATIC WEEDS
168.15
51- 6229265 -9
227896
222656004
1481.6185
LIGHT & POWER
YORK FIRE STATION
1,860.69
51- 6229265 -9
227896
222656004
1470.6185
LIGHT & POWER
FIRE DEPT. GENERAL
33,414.80
51- 4621797 -2
227897
222452656
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
476.76
51- 6046826 -0
227898
222654840
5422.6185
LIGHT & POWER
MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS
247.19
51- 4827232 -6
227899
222457880
5311.6185
LIGHT & POWER
POOL OPERATION
1,019.02
51- 6979948-4
227900
222669107
5821.6185
LIGHT & POWER
50TH ST OCCUPANCY
1,323.99
51- 6979948 -4
227900
222669107
5861.6185
LIGHT & POWER
VERNON OCCUPANCY
1,801.23
51- 6979948 -4
227900
222669107
5841.6185
LIGHT & POWER
YORK OCCUPANCY
36.58
51- 8976004 -9
227901
222533714
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
265.69
51- 8987646 -8
227902
222534049
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
248.30
51- 9337452 -8
227903
222547657
1321.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING REGULAR
551.66
51- 5634814 -2
227904
222643615
5934.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STORM LIFT STATION MAINT
5,397.57
51- 4966303 -6
227905
222633361
1330.6185
LIGHT & POWER
TRAFFIC SIGNALS
19,359.64
51- 4888627 -1
228031
222793517
5511.6185
LIGHT & POWER
ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS
14.65
51- 9422326 -6
228192
222543047
1322.6185
LIGHT & POWER
STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL
2,310.43
51- 4159265 -8
228193
222116869
7411.6185
LIGHT & POWER
PSTF OCCUPANCY
4,471.97
51- 6824328 -7
228271
223329619
5420.6185
LIGHT & POWER
CLUB HOUSE
4,678.55
51- 6121102 -5
228272
223317826
1646.6185
LIGHT & POWER
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
1,261.03
51- 5847121 -5
228273
223149757
5914.6185
LIGHT & POWER
TANKS TOWERS & RESERVOIR
79,356.40
330758
111412010
100568 XEROX CORPORATION
337.89
DEC USAGE - BLDG/ENG
00004322 228194
045191522
1550.6151
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
156.39
DEC USAGE - PARK & REC
00004322 228195
045191523
1550.6151
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL
494.28
330759
1114/2010
101572 ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS INC
891.98
BROOM REFILLS
00002374 228032
0126072 -IN
5630.6530
REPAIR PARTS
CENTENNIAL LAKES
891.98
330760
1/1412010
101091 ZIEGLER INC
357.37
ENGINE REPAIR
00001251 228033
SW050142636
5921.6180
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT
33.64
FILTERS
00001331 228266
PC001182263
1553.6530
REPAIR PARTS
EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN
391.01
1,160,821.01
Grand Total
Payment Instrument Totals
R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 1/13/2010 8:14:05
Council Check Register Page - 30
118/2010 — 1114/2010
Check # Date
Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No
Check Total
Total Payments
Subledger Account Description
Business Unit
R55CKSUM LOG20000
Company
Amount
01000
GENERAL FUND
275,006.72
02200
COMMUNICATIONS FUND
12,145.77
02300
POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE
97.93
04000
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
39,708.71
05100
ART CENTER FUND
2,464.94
05200
GOLF DOME FUND
66.03
05300
AQUATIC CENTER FUND
572.19
05400
GOLF COURSE FUND
9,946.23
05500
ICE ARENA FUND
24,723.50
05600
EDINBOROUGH/CENT LAKES FUND
22,768.74
05800
LIQUOR FUND
309,256.42
05900
UTILITY FUND
418,164.61
05930
STORM SEWER FUND
4,995.74
05950
RECYCLING FUND
37,077.90
07400
PSTF AGENCY FUND
3,825.58
Report Totals
1,160,821.01
CITY OF EDINA
Council Check Summary
1/8/2010 - 1114/2010
We confirm to the best of our knowledge
and belief, that these claims
comply in all material respects
with the requirements of the City
of Edina purchasing poicie s nd
proceduresptel
,
anager
1/13/2010 8:15:22
Page- 1
CITY OF EDINA
CITY COUNCIL CREDIT CARD PAYMENT REGISTER
11/26/09-12/28/09
Card Holder Aercharn Account
Name Trans Date Amount Purchase Discription Merchant Name Merchant City State Code
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/01
$40.00
WELLNESS PROGRAM
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/03
$99.00
MARKETING SEMINAR
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009112/07
$40.00
NOTARY RENEWAL -DONNA
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/10
$20.56
TENNIS PROGRAM
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/10
$11.26
SKATING PROGRAM
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/15
$55.00
WELLNESS PROGRAM
JOHN KEPRIOS
2009/12/15
$17.94
AGE -OF- PURCHASE CALENDAR
DEB MANGEN
2009/12/07
$100.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
DEB MANGEN
2009112/07
$100.00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
DEB MANGEN
2009/12/07
$40.00
NOTARY RENEWAL -JANE
DEB MANGEN
2009/12/07
$40.00
NOTARY RENEWAL -CANDY
DEB MANGEN
2009/12/07
$40.00
NOTARY RENEWAL -DEB
MIKE SIITARI
2009/12/04
$362.96
VOLTAGE DATA LOGGER
MIKE SIITARI
2009/12/08
$550.00
TRAINING MEALS
MIKE SIITARI
2009/12/22
$549.78
TRAINING MEALS
MIKE SIITARI
2009/12/22
$21.44
ALUMNI LUNCHEON
MIKE SIITARI
2009/12/22
$3.55
ALUMNI LUNCHEON
JOHN WALLIN
2009/11/26
$627.55
REFRIGERATOR
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/01
$147.46
COUNCIL WORKSHOP
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/02
$1,699.99
ADOBE DESIGN SOFTWARE
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/03
$255.00
NETWORK MONITOR
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/07
$38.03
WELLNESS PROGRAM
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/10
$1,800.00
MUSIC LICENSE
JOHN WALLIN
2009/12/15
$197.95
BINDING MACHINE
$6,857.47
TARGET 00002600
ST. LOUIS PAR MN
1513.6218
TWIN CITIES GOLF ORGANI; 999 - 9999999
MN
5410.6105
SECRETARY OF STATE
651- 2011368
MN
1600.6105
DAVANNI'S #15
EDINA
MN
1623.6406
OFFICE MAX
EDINA
MN
1622.6406
JAMBA JUICE #413
EDINA
MN
1513.6218
OTM WE -CARD
800 - 9343968
IA
5421.6406
INT'L INST OF MUNI CLE
000 - 0000000
CA
1180.6104
INT'L INST OF MUNI CLE
000 - 0000000
CA
1180.6104
SECRETARY OF STATE
651- 2011368
MN
1180.6104
SECRETARY OF STATE
651- 2011368
MN
1120.6104
SECRETARY OF STATE
651- 2011368
MN
1120.6104
GOOGLE *AC TOOL SUPPLY GOOGLE.COM /1
CA
1400.6160
CARTERS CAFE
EDEN PRAIRIE
MN
1400.6106
VESCIOS ITALIAN RESTAU
MINNEAPOLIS
MN
1400.6106
JERRY'S FOODS
EDINA
MN
1400.6106
JERRY'S FOODS
EDINA
MN
1400.6106
SEARS.COM 9300
800 - 676 -5543
IA
1551.6406
PANERA BREAD #1307
SAINT LOUIS P
MN
1100.6106
WWW.NEWEGG.COM
800 - 390 -1119
CA
2210.6406
AVTECH SOFTWARE INC
401 - 847 -6700
RI
1554.6406
JERRY'S FOODS
EDINA
MN
1513.6218
FREEPLAY MUSIC LLC
212 - 9740548
NY
2210.6105
IMS, MYBINDING.COM, MYFI
HILLSBORO
OR
1495.6406
We confirm to the best of our knowledge
and belief, that these claims
comply in all material respects
with the requirements of the City
of Edina purchasing po ca�lff "and �j�
w.��r■d■ ■rem► rl.t +e 1 19" 1 � k>
anager
01 LW
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
Agenda Item # VI.B.
From: John Wallin
Consent ❑
Finance Director
Information Only ❑
Date: January 19, 2010
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
®
To Council
Subject: Utility Fees and Charges
Action ❑
Motion
❑
Resolution
®
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Approve second reading of Utility Fees Ordinance 2010 -2 amending utility fees.
Info /Background:
Attached is Ordinance 2010 -2 for utility fees and charges proposed for 2010. No
changes were made from the ordinance presented for first reading.
IF._ ?
ORDINANCE NO. 2010-2
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA ORDAINS:
Section 1. The following described fees of Schedule A to Code Section 185 are amended to read as
follows:
PURPOSE OF
SECTION
SUBSECTION
FEE /CHARGE
,.AMOUNT
1100
1100.03 Sub. 2
Sewer Service:
1. Single Family, Town Houses,
To and including 1600 cubic feet
Two - Family Dwellings, Apartment
$44.96 /quarter from 1601 c.f. &
building with four or less dwelling
over $2.81/100 c.f.
units
2. Apartment building with more
$40.46 /quarter or $2.81 per 100 c.f.
than four dwelling units.
whichever is greater
3. Commercial and industrial
$44.96 /quarter /meter or $2.81 per
buildings, including schools and
100 c.f. whichever is greater
churches
1100
1100.03 Sub. 2
Water Service:
1. Per 100 cubic feet for areas of
$1.11 up to 3500 c.f.
City, except areas described in #4,
$1.47 3600 to 6500 c.f.
5 and 6 below:
$2.30 over 6500 c.f.
2. Domestic accounts used by
$1.11 Up to 3500 cubic feet
commercial and industrial
$1.47 Over 3500 cubic feet
buildings, including schools and
churches.
3. Lawn watering accounts used by
$1.47 Up to 3500 cubic feet
commercial and industrial
$2.30 Over 3500 cubic feet
buildings, including schools and
churches.
4. For Momingside area.
$1.90 up to 3500 c.f.
$2.38 3600 to 6500 c.f.
$2.85 over 6500 c.f.
5. Momingside domestic accounts
$1.90 Up to 3500 cubic feet
used by commercial and industrial
$2.38 Over 3500 cubic feet
buildings, including schools and
churches.
6.Morningside lawn watering
$2.38 Up to 3500 cubic feet
accounts used by commercial and
$2.85 Over 3500 cubic feet
industrial buildings, including
schools and churches.
7. Meter charge
$13.48 /quarter for up to % inch
meter
$18.36 /quarter for 1 inch meter
$20.95 /quarter for 1 '/a inch meter
$23.56 /quarter for 1 '/Z inch meter
$37.95 /quarter for 2 inch meter
$144.13 /quarter for 3 inch meter
$183.46/ uarter for 4 inch meter
1110
1110.03
Storm Water Drainage Charge
$18.13 per quarter pursuant to
formula in Subsection 110.03
Section 2. The effective date of this Ordinance shall be when published.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Published:
ATTEST:
Debra Mangen -City Clerk
James B. Hovland -Mayor
. 1I
To: Mayor & City Council
From: Debra Mangen
City Clerk
Date: January 19, 2010
Subject: Correspondence Received
Since Last Council Meeting
Info /Background:
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
Agenda Item VII. A.
Consent ❑
Information Only
Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA
® To Council
Action ❑ Motion
❑ Resolution
❑ Ordinance
Discussion
Attached are copies of a -mails and letters received since the last Council
meeting.
RECEIVED
Susan Howl JAN 12 2010
rom: Jennifer Bennerotte
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:49 AM
To: ED Everyone; Ann Swenson; Jim Hovland; Joni Bennett; Mary Brindle; scot.housh @willis.com
Subject: December 2009 web report
Good morning!
Activity on the City of Edina website reflected the following activity during the month of December 2009:
Total visits: 78,789
Number of visitors: 39,266
Total number of hits: 2,566,805
Average time of each visit: 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Total page views: 175,921
Average page views per day: 5,674
,_Busiest day of the month: Dec. 21 with 124,503 hits
Centennial Lakes Park dominated the top spot, indicating the importance of marketing our website and keeping it up to date.
The most visited page was the Centennial Lakes Park ice skating page, with 4,048 visits. Other top pages included the following
(with number of visits):
Centennial Lakes Park - 3,631,
Job Listings — 2,209
"olice Department -- 2,082
_dinborough Park - -1,643
Administration & Jobs -- 1,568'
Park & Recreation Department -- 1,543
Braemar Arena -- 1,394
Telephone Numbers & Contacts -- 1,260
Permits & Applications -- 1,118
The most frequently accessed PDF among visitors was the City's employment application, which was downloaded 2,252 times.
Other frequently downloaded files included the following (with number of downloads):
Autumn issue of About Town -- 1,106
Bike plan — 806
1
Braemar Arena open skating calendar — 637
Community street map — 629
Family Circle magazine "Top 10 Towns" article — 614
Annual water report — 600
Fall 2009 Park & Recreation Insider— 526
May 4, 2008 Weekly Crime Report — 494
Winter 2009 Park & Recreation Insider -- 467
Though the website has grown substantially in the past year, interest still needs to be generated among the public. To gain
that interest and generate more hits, please attempt to include the Uniform Resource Locator (URL), www.CityofEdina.com,
on all correspondence.
We have been streaming video on our website for more than two years. The most requested videos in December were the
Dec. 1 City Council meeting (173 views), December /January episode of "Beyond the Badge "'(111), Dec. 15 City Council
meeting (101), December episode of "Agenda: Edina" (77), Theft from Autos public service announcement (65), 2009
community tree - lighting ceremony (42), June 2 City Council meeting (23), November Planning Commission meeting (19), and
October /November episode of `Beyond the Badge" (18). A December episode of "In Edina" was not produced, so it is not
surprising that "In Edina" did not show up in the top 10 list.
Please continue to tell others about our website and think about ways to improve it. If you have suggestions or questions,
please contact me. Thanks!
Jennifer Bennerotte
Communications & Marketing Director
City of Edina
952 - 833 -9520
FAX 952 - 826 -0390
iennerotte aC�.ci.edina.mn.us
I
V.
RECEIVED
DEC. 21 M
00
i , MN
dear �ayo� SaNn2S �O�I�QV�,
-� g �adv at
NC,C,kA
ck
cAbcA'r avA ►,� -'�. _lv� out U�y •.lug _ ......:.
vv
�f W-11
NO
--ej -to
MN\ QX31
( n Gel "lit
/u
4F':Dq ' h-lem
58 � n a NA N - C�' '�� 1� �fl
January 6, 2010
Marisa White
4509 Drexel Ave.
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Marisa:
RECEIVED
JAN - 7 1010
City of Edina
Mayor James Hovland has asked that I respond to your letter regarding boulevard trees.
You are correct in stating that in Edina the homeowner is responsible for paying for the
planting, care and removal of boulevard trees.
Many years ago, the Edina City Council decided that those who benefit most from
boulevard trees are those who have them on their property and therefore should pay for
that privilege. Technically speaking boulevard trees are on private property; however,
the City has easement rights to that private property. For those trees that are on City
owned property, the City of Edina pays for planting, care and removal of those trees.
It is important to know that in Minneapolis, the taxpayers ultimately pay for the planting,
care and removal of boulevard trees whether the homeowner has a tree in their front yard
or not. How would you feel about paying for someone else to have boulevard trees on
their property while you have none? It is a complex and debatable issue.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Many thanks.
5iReQKely,
'2Ke ' srDirect
or
Edina Park and Recreation Department
Voice: (952) 826 -0430
Fax: (952) 826 -0385
jkeprios @ci.edina.mn.us
"We Create Community through People, Parks and Programs"
City Hall
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394
Park and Recreation Department
www.cityofedina.com
952 - 826 -0367
FAX 952 - 826 -0385
TTY 952 - 826 -0379
• Providing
N
P
m C1
d F o
0
N 0
M
H � rt
Compassion
N. C. I ittle M morial Hospice, Inc.
n
December 28, 2009
Chief Marty Scheerer
Edina Fire Department.
6250 Tracy Avenue South
Edina, Mn 55436
SEAL
DEC 2 9 2009
Re: Appreciation by N. C. Little Memorial Hospice
Dear Chief Scheerer:
Ste- '1
Please accept the enclosed check in the sum of $1,500 in honor of your exemplary
leadership and as our contribution to your extraordinary firefighters and staff.
We continue to feel so privileged to be a part of the Edina Community with its incredible
resources, particularly its police and fire protection. Your leadership continues to be
reflected by the competence of what we hear and experience about your organization.
May God continue to bless you and your important work in our community.
Sincerely,
N. C. Little Memorial Hospice, Inc.
obert J. Solheim
President .
RJS:
7O19Ly�znzarLane • Eauza,ll'IN55�35.95?928.939 -� • fdx95�.925.3578 • amu.little %aepice.org
Susan Howl
Subject: FW: Please forward to the Edina City Council
RECEIVED
Dear Mayor Hovland and members of the Edina City Council: JAN 15 1010
It is curious why the City is proposing a tiered water rate for Morningside.
Morningside currently pays $2.14 per unit. This is higher than the first two rates paid by
Edina well water users. If there is any reason to believe that tiered rates influence
conservation, then Morningside users are already influenced to conserve by being charged
what is, essentially, a third tier rate, as shown below:
Edina residential well water customers Tier 1: $1.11
Edina residential well water customers Tier 2: $1.47
Morningside residential customers on Minneapolis water Tier 3: $2.14
Edina residential well water customers Tier 4: $ 2.30
As you know, Morningside rates went down in 2009 thanks to the work of the Council and
City staff and willingness of Minneapolis to offer a contracted rate. The proposed tiered
pricing reduces the price further for most customers.
Since it is unlikely you will hear much about this issue from Morningside residents, there
are a few points to consider:
First, Morningside has not been notified that the City is considering a different rate
structure for Morningside water fees. Two weeks between first and second reading of an
ordinance is not enough time to get information to residents'and to help them understand
it. This is a complex issue.
Second, the January 5 Council Council and related Sun Current article incorrectly states the
substance of the ordinance being considered. Whereas the Council is considering a tiered
rate for Morningside, these publications state, "The proposed ordinance would add 34 cents
per unit for infrastructure costs in that area of Edina."
Third, the Morningside water rate is not published on the bill the City sends Morningside
residents (the Edina well water rate is published instead). Morningside residents lack
information about their rate and so lack a context for a rate discussion.
Finally, who is going to complain about a lower water rate?
Thank you for your consideration and the work you do for our City.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Janovy
4016 Inglewood Ave. Edina
RECEIVED
JAN 1.2 2010
Ci� � o Inc► �,
1 �'loiV1� � oa so -Hvl,e oppDctni
t
AYl a Oi
io fn- v � r
�d�ito 1 � eo o ed . �� A8 alt �f-
&u Q nd am of -A-L sly
cxge, a reat v�ee�1
Gn � �
RECE1���
JAN 1,2 2010
January, 2010 . .
Edina. City Council
4801 West 50�' Street
Edina Mn 55424 4394
Re: 2011 Street Reconstruction Projects
Edina Mn
With all due respect we take exception to your decision to impose an assessment of
between $8,000.00 to $15,000.00 on every home owner in Edina to reconstruct streets.
You can call it an assessment. It is a tax due in full in one payment.
We are writing this letter to petition the Edina City Council to rescind the decision to pass
on a $15,000.00 tax bill. The amount is exorbitant, and the reconstruction of streets is
unnecessary. .
In the past our neighborhood streets were maintained with an oil base, covered with
gravel, and steam rolled. It was fast, messy and efficient.
Please consider the traditional ways to fund city projects: bonds, property tax, excise tax,
hotel tax, liquor tax, stimulus funding, not a $15,000.00 one time payment per household.
A $15,000.00 tax is more than 78% of my annual social security income before federal
and state taxes.
By copy of this letter we are petitioning our elected representatives to use whatever
means are available in government to convince the Edina City Council to put aside an
unfair tax assessment. By copy we present our case to the local media for investigation.
Terrence & Joyce Colleran
5924 Schaefer Rd
Edina MN 55436
CC: Senator Al Franken
Senator Amy Klobuchar
Governor Tim Pawlenty
Attorney General State of Minnesota, Lori Swanson
Hennepin County Commissioner
Congressman Eric Paulsen
Editor Star Tribune, Nancy Barnes
Don Shelby, WCCO -TV
1� 6AVt. M,,y V4 Aar A OS
1AAKsM. ;�4s coas�DFvc �T��wr
lr 'k TAIL Ass�ssM�N� �s 1.EGai.� Ikss�ss
BoiFs Nol ,T3
-r f�E �►�� °� M,"►�ToNkp ,p��,,
�o �oN� PRoaEeT�• Co 'F-ts 2�EsEl�lwl�JE� To
,q,Yr,�, AS k, r� i �
FoYi- �o/�� 'REco�SZ2J�i,va. T{�l�t of
hsk you ;° R�eo�S�PF4c y�0.� pEC1S,v0, rC, y
Minutes of the
Edina Park Board
October 13, 2009
Edina City Hall, Council Chambers
MEMBERS PRESENT: Jennifer Kenney, Todd Fronek, Dan Peterson, Jeff Sorem, Bill Lough,
Rob Presthus, Randy Meyer, Joseph Hulbert, Keeya Steel
MEMBERS ABSENT: Ben Pobuda
STAFF PRESENT: John Keprios, Ed MacHolda, Janet Canton, Susie Miller, Donna Tilsner,
Larry Thayer, Susan Weigle, Todd Anderson, Tom Shirley
I. APPROVAL OF THE SEPTEMBER 8.2009 PARK BOARD MINUTES
Dan Peterson MOVED TO APPROVE THE SEPTEMBER 8, 2009 PARK BOARD
MINUTES. Bill Lough SECONDED THE MOTION. MINUTES APPROVED.
II. NEW BUSINESS
A. Krieg Grant Proposal — Jeannie Hanson, Edina Energy & Environment Commission -
Science Education Project Proposal - Mr. Fronek informed the Park Board that
Jeannie Hanson from the Edina Energy and Environment Commission was unable to
attend tonight's meeting and that Mr. Keprios didn't feel he had enough information
to keep the item on the agenda. Mr. Fronek asked Mr. Keprios if he could give a
quick background just for the record on what it is they are trying to do. Mr. Keprios
replied that in all fairness to the Energy and Environment Commission this is really a
proposal from them and therefore he does not have anything to add other than what is
in his staff report.
B. 2010 Fees and Charges — Mr. Keprios informed the Park Board that, as he mentioned
in his staff report, they didn't have as many increases as they typically do. He noted
that regarding Arneson Acres they did bump up the fee in order to keep pace with
what the expenses have been doing as well as try to keep pace with the wear and tear
on the facility. Mr. Keprios explained that they have had an increasing number of
non - residents renting the facility (non- residents have been allowed to reserve the
facility for their exclusive use). He pointed out that for the first time they would like
to a have a "non- resident fee" category for the rentals at Arneson Acres in order to try
and be consistent with some of the other non - resident fees. He noted that he still
thinks it's a good bargain it's just slightly higher than the resident fee. Mr. Keprios
commented that another thing that could be considered is to eliminate non - residents
from using the facility but that is not the intent from staff's perspective. He stated -
that there is enough desire for it and often times the non - residents will reserve the
facility to which there are quite a few residents that attend their functions.
Mr. Fronek asked in regards to Arneson Acres if he knows that the Edina Football
Association and some of the other associations use the facility and asked if they have
to pay for their use. Mr. Keprios replied that if it's part of their normal business then
T
the participant fee they are paying will cover the expenses.' However, if it's for a
team party or something like that then there is an additional charge. He added that
there is no written policy regarding this, it has just always been past practice.
Mr. Fronek indicated that regarding the user fees per participant he knows that one of
the ideas discussed last month was to possibly increase the outdoor hockey rink user
fee and/or the other user fees and asked Mr. Keprios to comment on that. Mr.
Keprios responded there are three different athletic association user fees; fields,
gymnasiums and outdoor hockey rinks. He indicated that they try to keep them the
same, regardless if one facility costs a little more to maintain, they just try to remain
consistent. Mr. Keprios explained the reason staff is not proposing an increase for
that particular fee is.due to budget cuts. He pointed out that they are going to be
reducing their number of part -time staff by four so the argument can be made that
they are going to get slightly less service and therefore found it difficult to charge
more for less. However, having said that he did slightly increase the dollar an hour
use for the rental of general park areas and for the fields which are basically
individual rentals so their expenses stayed the same and he believes they will still be
able to provide the same quality of service for that. He added that he thinks arguably
in the long run they are going to notice a slight reduction in service due to the lesser
number of part-time staff.
Mr. Meyer asked how the $9.00 per participant user fee was originally arrived at
because it seems very reasonable especially for sports like soccer that play quite a
number of days and there is lots of wear and tear on the turf. Mr. Keprios explained
that the fee wasn't intended to ever capture all of the expenses incurred. He indicated
that when the first fee came about years ago it was around $4.00 /participant and has
slowly gone up through the years. He commented that they are probably one of the
first communities to initiate a per participant fee for the use of outdoor athletic
facilities and added that most communities don't charge anything. He noted that the
fee doesn't cover all of the facility maintenance expenses for all of the sports but it
covers a large portion of it.
Mr. Peterson asked Mr. Keprios what's the philosophy on the resident vs. non-
resident pay differential because it seems to be about a 20% difference. In addition,
is that what most other cities charge for non - resident use of their facilities. Mr.
Keprios replied that percentage wise it's all over the board and he doesn't know if
that's necessarily consistent with what other communities do. He explained that the
way this is priced it's intended to discourage excessive non - resident use. However,
it's also priced at a level that will more than capture the expenses and that's the
philosophy behind it.
Mr. Peterson indicated that it doesn't seem to be a big problem for competition
between residents and non - residents to get the date they want. He asked if there
would be any reason to give residents a leg up and give them a 30 day advantage to
sign up over a non - resident. Mr. Keprios replied there really hasn't been a problem to
date so they haven't had to initiate any further policy. However the minute residents
are unable to get into the spot they want due to a non - resident staff will come forward
and recommend a change in policy.
14
k.
Mr. Meyer asked Mr. MacHolda if they are still planning to do the addition to the
Edina Aquatic Center next summer and, if so, will the pool be shut down for any
amount of time. Mr. MacHolda replied that currently there are too many unknowns
regarding the CIP to know when it will take place. He also noted that it will not be
necessary to shut down the pool because construction can take place during the
fall /winter season.
Mr. Sorem asked what is the justification or reason for increasing the Braemar Golf
Course resident patron card $5.00. Assistant Manager Todd Anderson replied that
basically for the life of the patron card it equates to a $1.00 a year increase because
they only do it once every five years. He noted that last year was the first year for the
non - resident patron card at the $110.00 rate and they did find it was a success. He
added that they sold 258 cards but they also found that when some people did the
math a number of them realized they weren't going to come out ahead because they
weren't going to get in enough rounds.
Todd Fronek ENTERTAINED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE FEES AND
CHARGES AS PROPOSED BY STAFF. Jeff Sorem SECONDED MOTION.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
C. Community Education Services Board Representative — Mr. Fronek stated that this is
a good chance to thank Ray O'Connell for all of his years of service to the Park
Board. He noted that since Mr. O'Connell is no longer a Park Board member they
need a new Community Education Services Board representatives and asked for a
volunteer.
Mr. Lough asked what specific agencies or commissions do the Community
Education Services cover. Mr. Meyer responded that the Community Education
Services Board primarily focuses on the Edina Community Education to which Doug
Johnson is the Director. He indicated that it's all of the services that they provide
primarily around Community Education. He noted that there are some school board
reps as well as a number of reps from the different groups they are involved with such
as early childhood education, community education and then there are a few activities
that are also tied into that community services type of thing.
III. OLD BUSINESS
Closing Strachauer Park and Countryside Park Skating Rinks — Mr. Keprios informed
the Park Board that he did talk to the President of the Edina Hockey Association
about possibly coming forward with $3,700.00 in order to keep the rink at Strachauer
Park open or would they be interested in raising the rink participation fee to cover the
expense. He indicated that the EHA only reserved Strachauer Park for a total of four
hours last season because it's not a rink that's really desired like some of the other
rinks. Mr. Keprios pointed out that it is well known that this is not a heavily
scheduled rink which is why it gets the amount of use that it does by both residents
and non - residents. Mr. Keprios stated that the EHA has declined the offer to raise the
fee to cover the expenses. He stated the EHA also commented in the interest of
3
finding ways to reduce some of the budget shortfall next year that closing Strachauer
Park would be a good idea and they would support it.
Mr. Keprios stated that the proposal is back on the table for Park Board's
consideration to recommend on to the City Council to close Countryside Park and
Strachauer Park outdoor skating rinks at least for the coming year. Mr. Meyer stated
that the motion as it exists also includes that all rinks will close February 15`h and
asked if that is still correct to which Mr. Keprios replied yes.
Mr. Meyer asked if different organizations would like to pay to have the rinks open or
prepped for the weekends could that be an option. Mr. Keprios replied he would be
very open to entertain the idea of groups coming forward if they were to pay what the
cost is to keep one or more rinks open. The mission is to cut costs because they just
don't have it in the budget.
Mr. Fronek asked Mr. Keprios what type of notice he thinks they may or may not
need to give the neighbors, what's the process. Mr. Keprios replied that once the
Park Board makes a recommendation to the City Council at that point it becomes
their decision and process.
Mr. Meyer asked if this passed tonight are they going to get a bunch of outcry from
the community and then they will be forced to go backwards. He also asked if they
would be better off waiting another month to let the word spread and then decide do
we proceed or is someone else going to step up with alternate funding. Mr. Keprios
replied that after tonight this issue goes to the City Council so he believes it is best to
not delay the decision.
Mr. Keprios noted that Park Board is welcome to attend a work session next Tuesday
at 5:00 pm to discuss the 2010 budget process. He added that the City Council is
going to be interested in the recommendation you ultimately make. He stated once
the Park Board makes a recommendation regardless of what it is it will likely not
come back to the Park Board for further consideration, it will be in the City Council's
hands.
Ms. Steel stated that she agrees the City Council would be a good place for residents
to voice their concerns and asked how are the residents going to know what's on the
agenda revolving around the budget proposal. Mr. Keprios explained that he has
already put together a memo of a variety of budget reductions that totals almost
$200,000 that has been given to the City Manager. The City Manager then chooses
what he feels is best to recommend to the City Council. He noted he was directed by
the City Manager to bring this controversial item of closing two rinks, to the Park
Board which will be the extent of the Park Board's involvement as requested. Mr.
Keprios pointed out as far as the budget process; it will all take place in a transparent
public forum.
Mr. Hulbert asked if there were any.other items that may have been on the final list
that didn't come to the Park Board. Mr. Keprios responded that he made a number of
recommendations to the City Manager of which he was not directed to bring to the
4
a.
Park Board. He commented that some of the suggestions that were not accepted dealt
with professional services, continuing education and conference cuts, removing the
plastic bags from the dog waste stations, etc,. He noted that the City Manager did
accept eliminating four part-time positions for the summer. He added that his
recommendation to significantly reduce the paths and hard surface maintenance
budget was not accepted.
Mr. Hulbert stated that it seems to him like a worse case scenario would be to close a
neighborhood rink. He commented that he thinks there would be a lot of
disappointed kids if it's not open. Mr. Keprios pointed out that the City of Edina
would not be alone in this approach to a budget savings measure. The City of
Burnsville is going to stop flooding thirteen of their rinks and there are other.
communities shutting down rinks as well. He commented that this is the last thing
they want to have to do (cut services); however, budget cuts do need to be made
somewhere.
Mr. Sorem stated that he thinks it's important to note that the EHA is just one user of
these outdoor facilities. He commented that he and his family use them quite heavily
in the winter. He added that during the last few years the amount of general skaters,
not just hockey players, has been phenomenal. He noted that he would be okay with
closing the rink at Countryside Park because there are not that many residents around
there and there currently is no hockey rink. However, with Strachauer he's a little
more reluctant especially because the next closest park would be Pamela Park which
you have to walk across France to get there. Also because of the increasing number
of skaters he would hate to lose the rink at Strachauer.
Mr. Keprios indicated that as he looked at a variety of things to recommend cutting,
this happens to be one of those activities that doesn't eliminate the opportunity to
skate somewhere else in the park system.
Mr. Meyer asked if they have ever looked at charging a fee or having an annual pass
or some way of offsetting these costs. Mr. Keprios replied that he thinks if we
administered a fee for the outdoor rinks he feels it would be a real negative for
residents and non - residents who have traditionally been allowed to use the outdoor
rinks for free, similar to many other public recreational facilities such as tennis courts,
playground equipment, walking paths, etc.
Mr. Peterson asked what the alternative is to saving $3,750.00 if you keep one rink
open and close one. Mr. Keprios replied there are a couple of things he would
recommend: one would be to eliminate the plastic bags for picking up dog droppings
and another option would be to defer some maintenance to the paths and hard surface
budget.
Ms. Steel indicated that she is hesitant to close the rink at Strachauer Park but would
be okay with closing the rink at Countryside Park.
Mr. Lough stated that he has a comment regardless of how the vote goes but asked if
it would be possible to get more lead time for the 2010 -2011 year if the city is still in
5
budget constraints and they would have to consider cuts. He noted that this way they
would not be forced at the last minute with concerns that many of the Park Board
members have legitimately raised.
Mr. Sorem indicated that since the usage is down at Countryside Park and they don't
have a hockey rink it makes sense to close it. Therefore he would be in favor of
splitting the difference and keeping the rink at Strachauer Park open.
Ms. Kenney noted that she also is leaning towards splitting the difference close the
rink at Countryside Park and keep the rink at Strachauer Park open. Mr. Hulbert
agrees that this would be a good compromise as well. Mr. Presthus indicated that it
makes sense to him to close the rink at Countryside Park for the season and close the
rest of the rinks on February 15`h. Mr. Fronek indicated that he does like the ideas of
keeping Strachauer open and closing Countryside.
Jeff Sorem MOVED TO CLOSE THE RINK AT COUNTRYSIDE PARK AND
KEEP THE RINKS AT STRACHAUER PARK OPEN; PLUS ALL OUTDOOR
SKATING RINKS WILL CLOSE FOR THE SEASON AT THE END OF THE
DAY OF FEBRUARY 15, 2010 (This does not include Centennial Lakes Park). Rob
Presthus SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
IV. UPDATES FROM STAFF —
A. Pamela Park Master Plan - Mr. Keprios thanked the Park Board for all the time and
effort they've put into the Pamela Park master plan. He indicated that City Council
did take the Park Board's recommendation and approved it 100 %. He noted that it is
now his goal to put the drawing behind Plexiglas or something and put it up at the
park so that people can see the master plan and see what will be happening in the
distant and not so distant future. He indicated he intends to do the same at
Countryside Park and added that it was a great process and had a great outcome.
B. York Park - Mr. MacHolda informed the Park Board that Edina residents, Jim and
Zibby Nunn, Mr. Keprios and the Edina Community Foundation are working closely
together to improve the ball field at York Park. He noted that the Nunns lost their
middle child this summer and the contributions they received are going to convert the
sand lot ball field at York Park into a very nice little league baseball field which he
thinks the entire community will enjoy. The project should be complete for a
dedication in the spring of 2010.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:50 PM.
l:
4r
MINUITES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA HERITAGE PRESERVATION BOARD
TUESDAY, December 8, 2009, AT 7:00 PM
EDINA CITY HALL — COMMUNITY ROOM
4801 WEST 50TH STREET
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Chris Rofidal, Arlene Forrest, Bob Kojetin, Jean
Rehkamp Larson, Connie Fukuda, Lou Blemaster, and
Elizabeth Montgomery
MEMBERS ABSENT: Bob Schwartzbauer and Joel Stegner
STAFF PRESENT: Joyce Repya, Associate Planner
OTHERS PRESENT: Robert Vogel, HPB Consultant
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: November 10, 2009
Member Kojetin moved approval of the minutes from the November 10,.2009
HPB meeting. Member Fukuda seconded the motion. All voted aye. The motion
carried.
II. MORNINGSIDE BUNGALOW STUDY: CLG Grant Update
Consultant Vogel explained that the research phase of the bungalow study has
continued with the City's Assessing Department providing information on each
property in the Morningside neighborhood. By the first of the year there will be
an outline of property types that will define what is and isn't a bungalow style
home.
A brief discussion ensued regarding the history of Morningside. All agreed that
they looked forward to learning more about the neighborhood through this
intensive study. No formal action was taken.
III. TRAINING: Designation
Consultant Vogel explained that the designation of heritage landmark properties
in the City of Edina is provided for in the Zoning Ordinance 850.20. The
designation is an overlay zone that is added to the primary zoning designation for
the property. It is this local designation that provides protection for the properties
through guidelines established in a plan of treatment. Mr. Vogel pointed out that
a National Register of Historic Places designation through the National Park
Service provides historic recognition for a property on the national level, however
N
HPB Meeting Minutes
December 8, 2009
Page 2 of 5
the program does not provide measures for protection — the Park Service
depends on the local jurisdiction to provide the protections.
Chair Rofidal observed that Edina's landmark designation program is voluntary,
and initiated at the request of the property owner. He then asked if the voluntary
nature of the program was common. Consultant Vogel explained that Edina's
voluntary program is unique, however since cooperation from the property
owner is imperative for the success of a preservation program; it only makes
sense that the designation not be forced on an unwilling party.
Mr. Vogel pointed out that Edina's preservation program has been designed to
include from 20 to 50 designated properties; currently, eight individual sites and
the Country Club District (including 550 homes), have received the overlay
historic landmark designation. He added that the process to add the historic
landmark designation to a property takes about five months from start to finish.
Responding to a question regarding the ongoing Morningside Bungalow Study,
Mr. Vogel explained that the study will establish a template for designating
Morningside's bungalow style homes in the future Once the study has been
completed (in mid - summer 2010), owners of Morningside bungalow style homes
will potentially have the ability to request protection of their homes through the
designation process.
A brief discussion ensued. No formal action was taken.
IV. PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING. 5101 EDEN AVENUE: Small Area Plan
Chairman Rofidal explained that he attended the Planning Commission on
November 24th, at which time the Small Area Plan for the Eden Avenue Public
Works Site was discussed. Rofidal reported to the Planning Commission that it
might be a good idea to make sure the HPB has some representation in that
process. Adding that when and if the building gets torn down adequate
documentation of the site is undertaken from a preservation standpoint.
Member Forrest, who serves on the Planning Commission pointed out that the
concept of a Small Area Plan was established to provide an opportunity for the
public to weigh in on the significance and important elements of a potential
project. It is a relatively new concept for Edina, and one that will provide more
transparency and input from the public. Rofidal agreed adding that the process
is proactive to ensure that the community is in the loop.
Consultant Vogel pointed out that it would be a good idea for the HPB to evaluate
all public buildings to determine the significance of their sites before projects are
proposed. He added that the process which would not take that much time
would provide sound baseline information in the event a project is proposed.
.1
'!
N
HPB Meeting Minutes
December 8, 2009
Page 3 of 5
Chair Rofidal reported that the Planning Commission also discussed the
following issues of interest to the HPB:
• Variance Process — Rofidal commented that there needs to be some
clarification as to which comes first when a property needs both a COA
• and a variance. Currently, both boards are uncomfortable making a
decision without information regarding the opinion of the other board.
• Driveway Width — It appears the Planning Commission is in favor of
removing the driveway width minimum. They could not come up with any
good reason why a minimum width would be imposed. They theorized
that the "width" issue might have been written to address commercial
properties, not residential.
Chair Rofidal added that at the end of the meeting, the owners of the "Sly Home"
at 6128 Brookview asked him if the HPB was only responsible for the Country
Club. ' He told them that the HPB oversaw all properties with the Heritage
Landmark overlay designations. Rofidal added that while the Sly House was
awarded the Heritage Award in 2008 for a basement that was sensitively added
under the historic home; the owners have not requested Edina Heritage
Landmark designation of the property.
V. LEGACAY GRANT IDEAS:
Consultant Vogel explained that the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants
Program has earmarked approximately $7 million in state "Art and Cultural
Heritage" funding for history and historic preservation projects in 2010. The
grants are available as "fast track" grants of $7000 or less; "mid- size" grants of
$7001 to $49,999; and large grants of over $50,000. The fast track grants are
awarded monthly, beginning in January; the cycle for mid -size and large grants
has a pre - application deadline of March 8, with final applications due on April 12,
2010.
The following list of potential Legacy grant projects is based on previous Heritage
Preservation Board discussions. No attempt has been made to prioritize the
projects.
• Replace ramps and upgrade handicap accessibility at Frank Tupa Park
(Minnehaha Grange Hall and Cahill School): fast track grant for
development of plans & specifications, mid -size grant for construction
• Reconstruct the Edina Mill on Minnehaha Creek: fast track grants for
development of concept plan, construction plans and specifications; large
grant(s) for construction (project to be carried out in partnership with the
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District)
HPB Meeting Minutes
December 8, 2009
Page 4 of 5
Thematic studies and surveys to delineate new historic contexts and
document heritage preservation resources that are under - represented in
existing inventories: fast track grants for Thematic Study of Heritage
Resources Associated with Edina Women, Reconnaissance Survey of
Postwar Architecture (1945- 1975), Thematic Study of Residential
Landscape Architecture and Gardening, Survey of Historic Properties in
the West Minneapolis Heights, Sunny Slope, and White Oaks
Neighborhoods, Intensive Survey of the Mill Pond and Cascade
• Edina Heritage Landmark designations: fast track grants for preparation of
landmark designation documentation and plans of treatment for properties
determined eligible by the HPB
Local history research and publications: fast track and /or mid -size grants
for neighborhood histories (Country Club, Morningside)
• Public education activities: fast track grants for heritage preservation
workshops, community education classes, and training.
Mr. Vogel added that Legacy grant funds will be awarded through a competitive
process. Mid -size and large grants will require some match (in -kind and /or
cash).
In addition to the projects suggested by Mr. Vogel, the Board pointed out that
Member Stegner's suggestion for a photographic snapshot of neighborhoods
whereby residents are asked to provide a photograph of their family in front of
their home would be a great project that would not require a lot of funding. Chair
Rofidal added that it would make sense for the HPB to partner with the Historical
Society for this project. Member Kojetin agreed to approach the Historical
Society with the photographic project idea.
Member Kojetin advised the Board that he has been in conversation with the
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) about rebuilding the mill at the
original mill site next to the Browndale Bridge. Kojetin pointed out that the
MCWD is interested in having a building that they could be used for educational
purposes, and they have funds to put toward the project. The City Manager has
been approached with the concept, and stated that he did not know how the City
Council or the abutting neighbors would accept the project.
Consultant Vogel pointed out that the mill reconstruction project is very intriguing
and would likely qualify for Legacy Grant funds; however there would be many
issues to sort out.
Member Forrest stated that a project supporting public education through
perhaps the Edina Community Education program would be a worthwhile use of
funds and would meet the mission of the HPB. Board members agreed with Ms.
Forrest.
HPB Meeting Minutes
December 8, 2009
Page 5 of 5
A brief discussion ensued regarding the first project the Board would pursue with
the Legacy Grant funds. -All agreed that replacing the handicap accessibility
ramp at the Cahill School and Grange Hall would be an excellent service to the
community and an enhancement to the historic buildings. Consultant Vogel
stated that he would begin work on the grant application, targeting January 2010
for submittal.
VI. COMMUNITY COMMENT:
• Jane Lonnquist-4510 Drexel Avenue
Came to listen to the Board discussion. She explained that she submitted
a petition signed by Country Club District neighbors asking the Board not
to approve a potential removal of 4505 Arden Avenue from the listing of
historic resources in the district, which could potentially lead to a
demolition of the home.
Chair Rofidal clarified that in her petition letter, Lonnquist stated that the
Board voted on the 4505 Arden Avenue property at the November
meeting; however actually, Board members only provided their opinions.
• Joyce Mellom — 4506 Arden Avenue
Ms. Mellom stated that she faxed a petition to the Board late in the
afternoon that addressed the threat of a tear down to the property at 4505
Arden Avenue. Planner Repya stated that she had not received the
petition, but would check the fax in box, and provide a copy to the Board
at their next meeting.
VII. OTHER BUSINESS: None
VII. CORRESPONDENCE:
• Petition from Jane Lonnquist, 4510 Drexel Avenue regarding 4505 Arden
Avenue.
VIII. NEXT MEETING DATE: January 12, 2010
IX. ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted
Joyce Repya
C. . Is
July — September 2009
D WuaitAr�y � Activities in Edina ■
The work of Public Health is defined by six areas of responsibility. This report utilizes the areas
of public health responsibility to organize details of activities conducted in Edina. The following
are areas of public health responsibility described in this report:
• Assure an adequate public health infrastructure
• Promote healthy communities and healthy behaviors
• Assure the quality and accessibility to health services
• Prevent the spread of infectious disease
• Prepare for and respond to disasters and assist communities in recovery
■ ASSURE AN ADEQUATE PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
■ Provided internship experiences in WIC (Women, Infants and Children
supplemental nutrition program) for dietetic students. One dietetic student was from
Normandale Community College and the other was in a masters program at the
University of Minnesota.
■ PROMOTE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES AND HEALTHY BEHAVIORS
Held a retreat to explore comprehensive ways the community can build protective
factors in youth and reduce substance use. Tri-City Partners for Healthy Youth and
Communities hosted the retreat attended by 55 people from Bloomington, Edina and
Richfield. A follow -up retreat is being planned for January 2010 to put ideas into action
and develop city- specific approaches. Tri-City Partners is organized by Bloomington
Public Health.
Increased child passenger safety education visits by 100 percent compared to the
previous quarter (from 15 to 30). The visits provided ample opportunity to educate
ante partum mothers and parents on the new Minnesota child passenger safety law. The
law requires children under age 8 and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches to be fastened in a child
safety seat or booster. The safety education home visits are funded by Medica, UCare,
and MHP health care plans.
■ Implemented a new Sage Plus cardiovascular screening grant in July at the Sage
Women's Clinic. The grant will provide screening for cardiovascular risk factors to
l . 4
SPH Quarterly Activities in Edina
women utilizing the Sage Women's Clinic for the next 5 years. The screening includes
opportunities to make lifestyle changes with exercise and nutrition. The Sage Women's
Clinic provides breast and cervical cancer screening for uninsured and underinsured
women.
■ Implemented the new, improved WIC food package in August. The new food
package provides participants with fresh fruits and vegetables, whole wheat bread, and
reduced fat milk as well as other nutritious foods.
Co- sponsored a community event featuring a presentation by Joseph A. Califano
Jr., former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Assisted with
promotion materials, preparations and registration for the event. The event took place at
Edina Senior High School on September 21. Mr. Califano discussed the important
influence parents have on their children's decisions to use drugs and alcohol. Over three
hundred people attended and the evaluations were overwhelmingly positive.
■ Hired three people for SHIP (Statewide Health Improvement Program) positions.
SHIP aims to help Minnesotans live longer, healthier lives by reducing the burden of
chronic disease.
Planned a SHIP intervention for healthy eating in licensed childcare and preschool
settings. The intervention planning group contracted a LANA (Learning About Nutrition
through Activities) program expert to conduct a workshop on October 24. Members of
the planning group included an agency nurse, SHIP staff and community members.
Prepared and distributed support materials including a brochure, Web page and online
registration and survey form.
■ Addressed the following topics at monthly Senior Clinics:
July Food Safety - Preventing food borne illness with safe preparation, handling
and storage
August Medication Use - Understanding medications to manage chronic illness
September Getting Your Flu Shot - Strategies to prevent illness, and the difference
between seasonal flu and the H1N1 virus
■ Attended a regional workshop with the Edina Senior Advisory Council on issues
facing senior centers in the Metro Area. Issues included social activities, health and
welfare concerns, and financial problems and funding.
■ ASSURE THE QUALITY AND ACCESSIBILITY TO HEALTH SERVICES
■ Attended the three -day Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course for improving
maternal and infant health through delivery of high quality nutrition services. Two
nurses attended the course held at the Centers for Public Health Education and Outreach
at the University of Minnesota. The course was for those serving preconceptual,
pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women.
.ti
BPH Quarterly Activities in Edina
■ Followed -up on 14 senior and vulnerable adult referrals. Referrals were for mental
illness (5), dysfunctional relationships (4), dementia (2), unsanitary dwellings (2) and
chronic disease management (1). Public Health Nurses conducted in -home. assessments
and arranged resources to help clients live safely and independently in their homes.
In one case, a woman with dementia needed care for personal hygiene and her unkempt
appearance. Her husband rejected intervention by a parish nurse. He was also
unapproachable to the woman's daughter from a previous marriage who lived in
California. At the request of the parish nurse, a public health nurse made a home visit to
the couple while the daughter was visiting. The nurse successfully explained different
home care agencies, services and payment options so the woman could get the care she
needed.
■ PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
■ Held seasonal flu shot clinics for senior residences and worksites in mid- September.
Bloomington Public Health and Fairview Southdale Hospital coordinated 4 evening
community flu shot clinics. In the past two years, 181 flu shots and 66 flu mist doses
were given at these clinics. A total of 3753 doses were given so far this year.
■ Conducted 9 Immunization Practices Improvement (IPI) visits to clinics participating
in the MN Vaccines for Children Program (MNVFC). The visits ensure vaccine storage,
handling and administration meet the guidelines expected of MNVFC providers.
■ PREPARE FOR AND RESPOND TO DISASTERS AND ASSIST COMMUNITIES IN
RECOVERY
■ Began H1N1 planning with key partners in school districts. Developed a coordinated
plan to implement vaccine clinics throughout the three cities.
■ Distributed thousands of H1N1 postcards to children attending summer camps and
programs in Bloomington, Edina and Richfield. These postcards educated parents on
the signs and symptoms of H1N1 and when to keep children home from camp.
• Held a CERT Meet & Greet information session for residents of Bloomington and
Richfield. Nearly 50 people attended to learn about the new CERT program and ways to
get involved.
• Hosted three H1N1 Special Meetings for clinic and hospital partners in
Bloomington, Edina and Richfield. These meetings helped identify issues that may
arise during the response and how to work together.
D D _LF
B� ua e 1 umbers Report for Edina ■
2009 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
These numbers area count of people served each quarter. Some people
receive the same service and are counted in more than one quarter.
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
■ HEALTH PROMOTION
Community health presentations # ofparticipants 442 236 463
School educational presentations #ofparticipants 0 0 0
Sexual decision - making presentations #ofparticipants 220 200 0
■ ADULT AND SENIOR SERVICES
Senior health receives referrals from police, senior
outreach, social services, environmental health and other
community agencies for vulnerable adults and falls.
Individual clients served # of clients
Public Health Nurse visits # of individual nursing visits
Service coordination # of calls and case conferences
Senior hearing screening #ofparticipants
Senior Community Public Health Nurse Clinics # of clients
# of consultations
Health education presentations # ofparticipants
■ FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
Maternal and Child Health PHN home - visiting
# offamilies
# of clients
# of visits
Car seats # referrals
SHIELD # of children
Police reports reviewed for follow -up # offamilies
South Vista # of pregnant and/or parenting adolescents
Follow Along clients # of children enrolled
Child -care consultations # of centers / # of visits made
High -risk birth certificate follow -up & referrals received
# of babies
17
10
13
6
4
6
28
17
17
17
5
17
72
107
132
107
104
106
41
220
0
40
40
24
78
79
43
127
157
110
0
0
4
27
21
11
34
18
30
1
2
1
35
30
32
4/12
4/11
4/11
47
41
31
r
■ CLINIC SERVICES
Q2
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
# of clients(unduplicated)
Health Risk Assessment Clinic
#ofclients
Sage Screening Program
#ofclients
SagePlus Cardiovascular Screening
#ofclients
Immunization Clinic
# of adult clients
0
# of immunizations
Immunization Clinic
#ofchildren
0
# of immunizations
Flu shots
# of clients
Early childhood screenings
# of children screened
Intake calls & drop -in visits
7
Perinatal Hepatitis B
# ofclients
Reportable disease follow -up / consultations # of contacts
Q1
Q2
Q3 Q4
210
191
204
5
4
4
15
20
15
0
12
7
2
0
2
2
0
3
3
3
7
8
6
22
0
0
816
0
0
0
30
20
28
0
3
1
58
29
24
CONSENT
.225.
Personnel Recommendations
Revised 440
226
Community Education Services Personnel. Recommendations
(See Minutes)
227
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL .DISTRICT 273
452
228
Regular Meeting, January 11; 2010
453
229
Room 349, Edina Community Center
454
230
AGENDA
455
231
Determination of Quorum and Call to -Order .
456
ACTION
Designation of Depositories
221
Acceptance of Office and Oath of Office of. Reelected Board Members 441 -443
222
Acceptance of Office and Oath of Office of Newly Elected, Board ,
444 4,46
for 2010
Members
234
223
Annual Election of Chairperson of the Board of Education .
447
224
Annual Election of Officers
448
224a
Edina Schools Participation in Race To The Top
448a
Practices Compliance Officials
Approval of Minutes of Special Meeting of December 7, 2009
Approval of Minutes of Meeting of December 7, 2009
Approval of Minutes of Special Meeting of December 18, 2009
CONSENT
.225.
Personnel Recommendations
449 -450
226
Community Education Services Personnel. Recommendations
451
227
Expenditures Payable on December 14, 2009, appended
452
228
Expenditures Payable on December 28, 2009, appended
453
229
Expenditures Payable on January 11, 2009, appended
454
230
Reaffirmation of Policies
455
231
School Board Compensation
456
232
Designation of Depositories
457
233
Signatories on General and Building Bond Checking Accounts
458
for 2010
234
Delegation of Authority to Make Electronic Funds Transfers
459
235
Delegation of Authority to Pay Claims Prior to Board Approval
460
236
Designation of Responsible Authority and Designation of Data
461
Practices Compliance Officials
237
US Bank One Card
238
Appointment of Legal Counsel
239
Appointment of District Auditor
240
Designation of Official Newspaper
241
Educational Program /Facility Planning
DISCUSSION
242 2009 -2010 Board Committee Appointments, Liaisons and
Representatives
INFORMATION
243 Policy 509 — Students, Resident Enrollment Revised Appendix
LEADERSHIP UPDATE
Leadership News
Board Committee Minutes
Adjournment
462
463
464
465
466
467 -469
470 -471
*Persons who wish to address the Board are requested to complete and submit an appropriate form to
the Board Secretary prior to the designated hearing time. When recognized, each individual shall identify
himself /herself and the group represented, if any. He /She shall then state the reason for addressing the
Board and shall be limited in time at the discretion of the Board Chair. Individual employees of the School
District or representatives of employee organizations shall have utilized administrative procedures before
making a request to address the Board.