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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-06-05_COUNCIL MEETING;4 I ' AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS JUNE 5, 2012 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA IV. ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA All agenda items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items unless requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda by a Member of the City Council. In such cases the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered immediately following the adoption of the Consent Agenda. (Favorable rollcall vote of majority of Council Members present to approve.) A. Approval Of Minutes — Regular Meeting Of May 15, 2012 And Work Session Of May 15, 2012, B. Receive Payment Of Claims As Per: Pre -List Dated .05/17/2012, TOTAL $964,360.88, And Per Pre -List Dated 05/24/12 TOTAL $1,352,452.78, And Per Pre -List Dated 05/31/12 TOTAL $618,303.35 And Credit Card Transactions Dated 3/27/12- 4/27/12 $23,172.18 C. Resolution No. 2012 -81 Lot Division (Lot Line, Adjustment) 6240 And 6244 Brookview Avenue For Chad Trierweiler D. License To Operate And FLOW Membership Agreement E. Request For. Purchase — Toughbooks For Edina Police Department Squad Cars F. Request For Purchase — Redundant Public Safety Mission Critical And Non - Mission Critical Systems G. Request For Purchase — 2012 Parking Lot And Pathway Improvements Contract No. PK12 -2 PK H. Request For Purchase —Tracy Avenue Improvements Contract No. ENG12 -5 I. Resolution No. 2012 -82 Requesting Advanced Municipal State Aid Funding For Tracy Avenue Improvements J. Request For Purchase — Office Furniture For Communications And Technology Department K. Request For Purchase — Fiber Optic Cabling — Arneson Acres Park And Greenhouse Improvement FO -008 L. Traffic Safety Report of May 2, 2012 Agenda/Edina City Council June 5, 2012 Page 2 V. SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS A. Edina Green Machine Robotics Team Presentation B. CenterPoint Energy Presentation Community Partnership Grant To Edina Fire Department VI. 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. VII. REPORTS /RECOMMENDATIONS: (Favorable vote of majority of Council Members present to approve except where noted) A. Resolution No. 2012 80 Accepting Various Donations B. Edina Art Center Study C. Braemar Golf Dome D. Sports Dome Feasibility Study — Phase Two Site Location Study E. Sketch Plan Review, Southdale Apartments Southeast Corner of Southdale, Stuart Company VIII. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS A. Correspondence IX. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS X.MANAGER'S COMMENTS Tues Tues Tues Tues Tues Wed Tues Tues Mon Mon Tues Tues Tues Mon Tues Tues ,es as Tues Tues Tues Tues Agenda/Edina City Council June 5, 2012 Page 3 XI. 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- 886172 hours in advance of the meeting. SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /DATES /EVENTS Jun 5 Work Session — Infrastructure Finance 5:00 P.M. Jun 5 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Jun 19 Joint Work Session — Edina Community Health Committee 5:30 P.M. Jun 19 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Jul3 MEETING CANCELLED Jul 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED — City Hall Closed Jul 17 Joint Work Session — Business Meeting/Work Plan 5:30 P.M. Jul 17 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Aug 6 Joint Work Session — Heritage Preservation Board 5:30 P.M. Aug 6 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Aug 14 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY — POLLS OPEN 7:00 A.M. UNTIL 8:00 P.M. Aug 21 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. Aug 21 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Sept 3 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED — City Hall Closed Sept 4 Work Session — TBD 5:30 P.M. Sept 4 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Sept 18 Work Session — TBD 5:30 P.M. Sept 18 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Oct 2 Work Session — TBD 5:30 P.M. Oct 2 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Oct 16 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. Oct 16 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS AGENDA WORK SESSION CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA COMMUNITY ROOM JUNE 5, 2012 5:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE IV. 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- 886172 hours in advance of the meeting. SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /DATES /EVENTS Tues Jun 5 Work Session — Infrastructure Finance 5:00 P.M. Tues Jun 5 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Tues Jun 19 Joint Work Session — Edina Community Health Committee 5:30 P.M. Tues Jun 19 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Tues Jul 3 MEETING CANCELLED Wed Jul 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED — City Hall Closed Tues Jul 17 Joint Work Session — Business Meeting /Work Plan 5:30 P.M. Tues Jul 17 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Mon Aug 6 Joint Work Session — Heritage Preservation Board 5:30 P.M. Mon Aug 6 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Tues Aug 14 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY — POLLS OPEN 7:00 A.M. UNTIL 8:00 P.M. Tues Aug 21 Work Session — TBD 5:30 P.M. Tues Aug 21 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Mon Sept 3 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED — City Hall Closed Tues Sept 4 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. Tues Sept 4 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Tues Sept 18 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. es Sept 18 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. ues Oct 2 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. Tues Oct 2 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. Tues Oct 16 Work Session —TBD 5:30 P.M. Tues Oct 16 Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS COMMUNITY ROOM COUNCIL CHAMBERS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL MAY 15, 2012 7:00 P.M. L CALL TO ORDER Mayor Hovland called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. IL ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Brindle, Sprague, Swenson and Mayor Hovland. Absent was Member Bennett. 111. MEETING AGENDA APPROVED Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, approving the meeting agenda. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. IV. CONSENT AGENDA ADOPTED Member Brindle made a motion, seconded by Member Sprague, approving the consent agenda as revised to remove Items IV.A. Approve regular and work session meeting minutes of May 1, 2012; IV.C. Resolution denying Preliminary Plat, Subdivision, and Variances, JMS, Brookview Avenue; IV.J. Request for Purchase, City of Edina Wireless Networks; IVX Request for Purchase, Braemar Golf Dome fabric and artificial turf removal, as follows: IV A Approve . ..1.......d .. erk re.rie meeting ... ..ter -of May 1 2012, IV.B. Receive payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated May 3, 2012, and consisting of 29 pages; General Fund $140,327.44; Police Special Revenue $2,077.45; Working Capital Fund $98,439.01; Equipment Replacement Fund $84,518.44; Construction Fund $2,647.19; Art Center Fund $2,819.71; Golf Dome Fund $4,137.93; Golf Course Fund $23,405.13; Ice Arena Fund $207.50; Edinborough Park Fund $27,578.80; Centennial Lakes Park Fund $3,947.62; Liquor Fund $161,163.28; Utility Fund $437,859.26; Storm Sewer Fund $7,060.45; Recycling Fund $32.95; PSTF Agency Fund $8,829.52; Payroll Fund $3,477.97; TOTAL $1.008.529.65 and for approval of payment of claims dated May 10, 2012, and consisting of 29 pages; General Fund $149,760.11; Police Special Revenue $2,932.38; Braemar Memorial Fund $1,146.09; General Debt Service Fund $425.00; Working Capital Fund $13,042.08; Equipment Replacement Fund $21,875.18; Art Center Fund $422.71; Golf Dome Fund $105.00; Aquatic Center Fund $110,751.34; Golf Course Fund $12,240.46; Ice Arena Fund $33,471.89; Edinborough Park Fund $5,304.21; Centennial Lakes Park Fund $5,923.38; Liquor Fund $229,766.29; Utility Fund $418,992.63; Storm Sewer Fund $2,389.33; Recycling Fund $39,958.20; PSTF Agency Fund $3,961.34; TOTAL $1,052.467.62: and, Credit Card Transactions dated February 28, 2012 — March 27, 2012; TOTAL $16.075.73. IV.D. First Reading and Waiver of Second Reading Adopting Ordinance No. 2012 -12 Amending Section 150 Personnel Policy IV.E. Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -77 authorizing grant agreement with Hennepin County — Municipal Recycling Collection Program IV.F. Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -78, designating no parking on Tracy Avenue from Vernon Avenue to Benton Avenue IV.G. Request to Purchase, one (1) 2013 Ford Police Vehicle — Police Department, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Nelson Auto Center at $26,671.82 IV.H. Request to Purchase, Furniture — Police Department, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Henricksen PSG at $26,336.30 Page 1 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 IV.I. Request to Purchase, bituminous pathway renovation — Rosland Park, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Bituminous Roadways, Inc. at $20,250.00 IV.L. Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -80 setting June 19, 2012 hearing date for consideration of vacation of public right -of -way, portions of Natchez Avenue & West 41st Street Rollcall: Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA IV.A. REGULAR AND WORK SESSION MEETING MINUTES OF MAY 1, 2012 —APPROVED AS REVISED Mayor Hovland requested a revision to the May 1, 2012, regular meeting minutes, Page 2, Item IV.A, fourth line, to indicate: "Following discussion, maiority of the Council supported the minutes." Mayor Hovland made a motion, seconded by Member Swenson, to approve the regular meeting minutes of May 1, 2012, as amended and the work session meeting minutes of May 1, 2012 as submitted. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. IV.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -62 ADOPTED — DENYING PRELIMINARY PLAT, SUBDIVISION, AND VARIANCES, JMS, BROOKVIEW AVENUE In response to Council's questions, Attorney Poelher recommended Section 2.01, Paragraph 3, remain as written because it reflected case law and State Statute and to rephrase Paragraph 4 to indicate: "...the practical difficulty alleged by applicant's proposal to subdivide the property is self created." It was noted the date had been corrected in Section 1.03, Section 1. Mayor Hovland introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -62, denying Preliminary Plat, Subdivision and Variances for Property at 6120 Brookview Avenue in Edina as corrected above. Member Swenson seconded the motion. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. IV.J. REQUEST TO PURCHASE, CITY OF EDINA WIRELESS NETWORKS — APPROVED Communications and Technology Services Director Bennerotte advised that $300,000 had been budgeted for technology with $110,000 set aside for wireless. In response to a question regarding the wireless installation at Braemar Arena, Ms. Bennerotte explained this project would include the three existing rinks and should there be an addition, the wireless network would have to be expanded. The Council indicated the added cost for such a network expansion should be part of the private /public entity cost allocation discussion. Mayor Hovland made a motion, seconded by Member Sprague, to approve request to purchase, City of Edina Wireless Networks, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, LOGIS at $95,261.42. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. IV.K. REQUEST TO PURCHASE, BRAEMAR GOLF DOME FABRIC AND ARTIFICIAL TURF REMOVAL — APPROVED Manager Neal stated Traveler's Insurance had made one settlement installment of just over $668,000 and advised that negotiation was taking place on the remaining settlement. Mayor Hovland made a motion, seconded by Member Swenson, to approve request to purchase, Braemar Golf Dome fabric and artificial turf removal, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Yeadon at $30,000.00 (plus any unexpected contaminated disposal fees, taxes, or permits) Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. Page 2 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 V. SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS None. Vl. PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD - Affidavits of Notice presented and ordered placed on file. VI.A. GALLAGHER-DRIVE ROADWAY AND NINE MILE CREEK REGIONAL TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS, IMP. BA -382 - RESOLUTION NO. 2012-74 ADOPTED City Engineer Houle described the project site and explained the Gallagher Drive roadway project had been initiated by petition of adjoining property owners. ' Toby Muse, SEH, presented the Gallagher Drive roadway and Nine Mile Creek regional trail improvement project. He identified the project area, described existing conditions, and' the proposed improvements. Mr. Muse recommended the City request a variance from M5A to maintain the'existing 180 -foot horizontal curve to lessen private property and building setback encroachments. The preliminary project cost was estimated at $472;000:•with".the City Storm Sewer Fund paying $6,000, MSA paying $346,000, and Three Rivers Park District paying'$120,000. Mr. Muse presented the project schedule. The Council discussed the project and stated support for the recommendation of the Edina Transportation Commission (ETC) to align bus stop pads to the crosswalk to assure safe pedestrian crossing, provide for bicycle parking, and install conduit to accommodate future lighting. Mr. Houle advised the project addressed alignment of bus stop pads and it was feasible to include bicycle parking and installation of electrical conduit. Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 7:18 p.m. Public Testimony No one appeared to comment. Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, to close the public hearing. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. Member Swenson introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -74, requesting Variance from standards for State Aid Operations, Gallagher Drive, Parklawn Avenue to France Avenue, as amended to add bicycle parking and a electric conduit for lighting. Member'Beindle seconded the motion. The Council discussed the future lighting component and requested that staff ask Three Rivers Park District to pay fort he lighting cost when that item was under consideration. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. VI.B. BIKE BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENT A -238 —RESOLUTION NO. 2012-75 ADOPTED Mr. Houle presented background information on Phase 1 of the Bike Boulevard Improvement Project. Police Chief Long presented an overview of Statute, summarized "Rule of the Road" for bicyclists, and answered safety - related questions of the Council. Mike Anderson, Alliant Engineering, Inc., summarized the Bike Boulevard Improvement Project that would be funded by a $250,000 federal grant to provide ,an on- street bicycle lane on 54th Street from Wooddale Avenue to France Avenue. He noted a section on Valley View Road, south of 62nd Street, that was removed due to cost had been replaced with a trail section on Valley View Road connecting with Lake Cornelia Park. Mr. Anderson presented the project schedule, design standards, and recommendations for each trail Page 3 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 segment. A video clip was played of a similar roadway segment depicting interaction between motorists and bicyclists. The Council asked questions of Mr. Anderson whether safety data was available that compared bicycle lane options with an advisory bicycle lane as opposed to an on -road bicycle lane. Mr. Anderson indicated this project would result in improved safety from a bicyclist's perspective and a negligible change from a motorist's perspective. Mr. Houle stated this design would include an extensive educational campaign and the City would conduct vehicle and speed counts on 54th Street. Mayor Hovland disclosed he was a member of the Edina Community Lutheran Church on 54th Street. Attorney Poelher advised Mayor Hovland does not have a conflict of interest that would preclude him from participating in the discussion or decision in this matter. Mr. Anderson completed presentation of the Project components and answered questions of the Council. The Council commented on the importance of using a high - quality product in areas where the bicycle lane was painted. Mr. Houle indicated staff considered bump outs on Wooddale Avenue and suggested consideration of that option if parking on the east side of Wooddale Avenue was retained. Manager Neal advised of the considerations before the Council for this public project that would be assessed. Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 9:05 p.m. Public Testimony Erik Strand, 4109 West 54th Street, pastor of Edina Community Lutheran Church at 4113 West 54th Street, addressed the Council. Ben Crabtree, 5428 Woodcrest Drive, addressed the Council. Eileen Supple -Byom, 7332 West Shore Drive, addressed the Council. Dave Frenkel, 4510 Lakeview Drive, addressed the Council. Troy Paulson, 5116 Juanita Avenue, addressed the Council. Kenneth Lantto, 5000 William Avenue, addressed the Council. Terri Whaley, 5337 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Andrew Kasid, 5401 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Audrey Kingstrom, 3529 West 54th Street, addressed the Council. Brad Schaeppi, 4600 Bruce Avenue, addressed the Council. Anne Scoggin, 4610 Arden Avenue, on behalf of St. Stephen's Church, addressed the Council. Robert Kovich, 5107 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Sally Dunn, 5020 Windsor Avenue, addressed the Council. Scott Hauser, 5417 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Doug Hostnick, 5401 Abbott Place, addressed the Council. Page 4 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15.2012 Kristopher Wilson, 5801 St. Johns Avenue, addressed the Council. James (Marty) Mathis; 5933 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Jeffrey Burrows, 5121 Mirror Lakes Drive, addressed the Council. Alice Hulbert, 7221 Tara-.Road, addressed the Council. Ann Kasid, 5401 Wooddale Avenue, addressed the Council. Paul Thompson, 4244 Crocker Avenue, addressed the Council. Edward Murdock, 5115'Arden Avenue, addressed the Council. Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, to close -the public hearing. Ayes: Brindle; Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried: Mr. Houle and Mr. Anderson addressed issues -and concerns raised during public testimony and answered questions of the Council. Steve Clark, Transport Livable Communities (TLC), commented on the popularity of advisory bicycle lanes, even on high -speed rural roads. Mr. Clark stated that speeds came down and safety dramatically improved in areas with advisory bicycle lanes. He indicated, however, there might be the need for additional education to address initial confusion. Mr. Clark commended the City and Alliant for bringing this to the community. Mr. Clark answered the Council's questions and described extensive research that found significant increases in bicycling when routes were provided. With regard to advisory bicycle lanes on 54th Avenue from Wooddale to France Avenues, Mr. Clark stated a solid bike lane provided more dependability since it was truly dedicated space. Where parking was not such a premium, the conventional method of providing bike lanes afforded the bicyclists and motorists a little more personal comfort. Mr. Clark stated TLC would still approve the project with advisory bicycle lanes but preferred dedicated bicycle lanes where parking was not needed. The Council discussed the 50th and 54th Avenues segment. Mr. Houle stated the Wooddale segment south of Valley View Road was added because the segment south of Crosstown was eliminated, resulting in extra funds, and TLC agreed to connect to the existing bike route on'West 70th Street. He also advised the City noticed all property to Wooddale Lane but it was a mistake not to notice all the way to_St. Stevens Church. With regard to the condition of 54th Avenue, Mr. Houle indicated Public Works would do patching and a thin overlay, where needed, to make 54th Avenue as navigable as possible for walkers and bicyclists. The Council discussed the option of advisory bicycle lanes on 54th Avenue, opportunity to incorporate public art in the traffic circles east of France Avenue on 54th Avenue, arid availability of parking on Halifax Avenue should parking be restricted on portions of 54th Avenue. With regard to resident parking, Mr. Houle stated it was staffs recommendation to remove parking on both sides of 54th Avenue from Wooddale Avenue to Minnehaha Creek. He pointed out that nearby parking would still be available for residents. Member Sprague introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -75, approving proposed Bike Boulevard Layout and parking restrictions on 54th Street from Wooddale Avenue to France Avenue, as amended to add a dedicated bike lane on 54th Street; no. parking west of Minnehaha Boulevard; parking on one side of Minnehaha Boulevard; bump outs on Wooddale Avenue with funding from the storm sewer fund; on- street bike boulevard traffic signage markings from Wooddale Avenue Page 5 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 south of Valley View to 70th Street; and, enhancing the u- channel and treads at the pedestrian bridge. Councilmember Swenson seconded the motion. The Council debated the merits of the motion. Members Sprague and Swenson advocated for the motion, noting it would result in approval of the City of Edina's plan that had been in development for many years and funding by the TLC. Mayor Hovland and Member Brindle expressed reluctance to support the motion because it would result in a dedicated bike lane on 54th Street rather than an advisory bicycle lane and remove on- street parking that the Edina Lutheran Church had relied on for 62 years. It was noted an advisory bicycle lane would be a compromise position and provide more flexibility, safety, and parking. Ayes: Sprague, Swenson Nays: Brindle, Hovland Motion failed. Member Swenson introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -75, approving proposed Bike Boulevard layout to include parking restrictions and dedicated bike lanes on 54th Street from Wooddale Avenue to Minnehaha France Avenue, as amended to add advisory bike lanes between Minnehaha and France Avenue that retains parking on both sides of 54th Street; from Minnehaha Avenue to France Avenue; bump outs on Wooddale Avenue with funding from the storm sewer fund; on- street bike boulevard traffic signage markings from Wooddale Avenue south of Valley View to 70th Street; enhancing the u- channel and treads at the pedestrian bridge. Member Brindle seconded the motion. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. VII. COMMUNITY COMMENT Troy Paulson, 5116 Juanita Avenue, requested the definition of the appropriate forms of vehicles that may be used on sidewalks and suggested the ordinance be amended to allow some use by children bicyclists. Vlll. REPORTS/ RECOMMENDATIONS VIII.A. RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -79 EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR THE PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING ONLY CONFLICT -FREE MINERALS — ADOPTED Jessi Kingston, Human Rights & Relations Commission Chair, presented the recommendation to adopt a resolution to purchase products, as much as possible, containing only conflict -free materials. She encouraged the Council to continue its reputation of being "up standers" and also educate its residents on this issue. Shara Mohtadi, 7609 Stonewood Court, described the inception of the proposed resolution by Edina High School students representing "STAND." Based on the duration and scope of atrocities, she urged the Council to advocate this action as a community. The Council indicated its support for this action within the confines of its laws for purchasing. Member Brindle introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -79, expressing support for the purchase of products containing only conflict -free minerals, as amended to indicate: "1. Use reasonable business practices to seek alternative sources of supply..." Member Sprague seconded the motion. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. VIII.B. RESOLUTION NO. 2012-76 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 Swenson introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2012 -76 accepting various donations. Member Sprague seconded the motion. Rollcall: Page 6 Minutes /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. VIII.C. RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE RECYCLING CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS —AUTHORIZED Recycling Coordinator Wilmot reviewed the process used to draft a request for proposal (RFP) for residential curbside recycling that included the recommendation of the Edina Energy and Environment Commission (EEC) to incorporate a best value system to weight the RFPs beyond lowest price. Ms. Wilmot noted the RFP had been approved by the City Council before its use. She advised that four proposals were reviewed and evaluated based on the best value ranking criterion. The Council reviewed staff's recommendation and asked questions of Ms. Wilmot and Manager Neal. The Council requested staff provide information related to fiscal strength of the. recommended vendor, when considered. Member Swenson made a motion, seconded °by - Member Brindle, authorizing staff to enter into contract negotiation's with the "best value" proposal for residential curbside recycling services. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried: VIII.D. MAYOR'S'PROCLAMATION SUPPORTING PROTECTIONS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE — VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN'S ACT — SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED Mr. Neal read the Mayor's Proclamation in full. Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Sprague, authorizing Mayor Hovland to sign the Mayor's Proclamation on.behalf of the Council. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. IX. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS — Mayor Hovland acknowledged the Council's receipt of various correspondence. IX.A. EDINBOROUGH POOL PETITION - RECEIVED The Council received the petition related to Edinborough pool. X. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS — Received X.A. CHANGE IN MEETING SCHEDULE -JULY 3, 2012, COUNCIL MEETING — CANCELED Member Swenson made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, canceling the July 3, 2012, meeting of the City Council. Ayes: Brindle, Sprague, Swenson, Hovland Motion carried. Xl. MANAGER'S COMMENTS — Received Xll. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Hovland declared the meeting adjourned at 11:26 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk Minutes approved by Edina City Council, June 5, 2012. James B. Hovland, Mayor Video Copy of the May 15, 2012, meeting available. Page 7 MINUTES OF THE JOINT WORK SESSION DIF THE EDINA CITY AND THE ART CENTER BOARD HELD AT CITY HALL MAY 15,2012 5:35 P.M. Mayor Hovland called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. in .the Community . Room of City Hall. Answering rollcall were Members Brindle, Sprague, Swenson and Mayor Hovland. Member Bennett was absent. Art Center Board members attending the meeting were: Hafed Bouassida, Barbara La Valleur, Dana Lappin, Ray Meifert, Colin Nelson, Kitty O'Dea, Thomas Raeuchle, John Swon and Chair William McCabe. Staff :attend i ng the meeting: Jennifer Bennerotte, Communications and Technology Services Director; Michael Frey, Interim Art Center Director; Ann Kattreh, Assistant Park and Recreation Director; Debra Mangen, City Clerk; and Scott Neal, City Manager. Mayor Hovland noted the purpose of the work session was to discuss issues of mutual interest between the City Council and the Art Center Board. EDINA FILM FESTIVAL — OCTOBER 1.1-13,2012 Art Center Board Member.John Swon gave a recap of the Edina Film Festival, noting that the festival raised $3,700 in 2011 for the Art Center. Board Member Swon noted that the 2012 festival was scheduled for October 11 -13, 2012. The Council and Board briefly discussed the genre of films and expressed enthusiasm for the project. ARTS & CULTURE WORKING GROUP Chair McCabe explained the Arts & Culture Working Group had been formed to inventory the community to ascertain exactly what was available in Edina. Members Bouassida, La Valleur and Raechle commented on the meetings to date, the findings to date, the need for the assistance of an intern to assist in the inventory and analysis process and the need for financial assistance from the City.to fund an intern and website development. Following discussion with the Council, staff will investigate possibly funding an intern from the 2012 budget. The working group will have a report by the end of 2012. FUND RAISING FOR THE ART CENTER Fund raising, was discussed. Chair McCabe noted the annual Juried Show was the major fund raiser for the Art Center. It was pointed out that the Edina Community Foundation could be a resource. Manager Neal noted the Art Center operated with a 60 -70% cost recovery, and the deficit has been covered by the Liquor Enterprise. It was felt the Art Center Study Report was needed before any further discussion or recommendations for fund raising be held. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN The parking lot project has been postponed pending the completion of the Art Center Study. The existing Art Center does not meet Code and is not ADA compliant. Manager Neal explained the Minutes - Work Session /Edina City Council /May 15, 2012 potential space that may become available for use at Southdale Center. The Board and Council discussed possible uses of such space and its possible impact on art in Edina. WORK PLAN Interim Director Frey stated the group will begin working on their 2013 Work Plan to be submitted at a later date. Mayor Hovland declared the meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Minutes approved by Edina City Council, June 5, 2012. Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. 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GENERAL 711.50 359246 511712012 102179 EULL'S MANUFACTURING CO INC. 156.47 BLOCK 00001174 287763 005201 5932.6520 CONCRETE GENERAL STORM SEWER 156.47 359247 511712012 126291 EXCEL TURF AND ORNAMENTAL 1,007.83 FERTILIZER 00006477 287448 09190 5422.6540 FERTILIZER MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 1,007.83 359248 5/1712012 100146 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS COMPANY 128.39 PADS, ROTORS 00005237 287368 69- 065189 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 20.34 BRAKE LURE 00005237 287369 69- 065226 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 38.95 TENSIONER 00005237 287650 1- 3891644 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 114.14 PULLEYS, TENSIONER 00005237 287651 69- 065438 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 37.44 BELT 00005237 287652 70- 098977 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 339.26 359249 5117/2012 130136 FADS, SUSAN 55.06 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 287764 050812 1600.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE PARK ADMIN. GENERAL 55.06 359250 511712012 116492 FINANCE AND COMMERCE 138.62 AD FOR BIDS 287449 22304189 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL ADMINISTRATION 138.62 359251 511712012 - 103966 FIRE ENGINEERING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO'# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 60.00 _3-YR SUBSCRIPTION 287719 050912 1470.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS PROFESSIONAL-SERVICES LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY GENERAL SUPPLIES LAUNDRY LAUNDRY SAFETY EQUIPMENT CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL SUPPLIES REPAIR PARTS GENERAL SUPPLIES CONTRACTED REPAIRS PLANTINGS & TREES CONTRACTED REPAIRS PLANTINGS & TREES CLEANING SUPPLIES 5/16/2012 6:42:20 Page- 11 Business Unit FIRE DEPT. GENERAL ENGINEERING GENERAL ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS DISTRIBUTION BUILDING MAINTENANCE CENT SVC PW BUILDING EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN GENERAL MAINTENANCE TREES & MAINTENANCE ARENA ICE MAINT BUILDING MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS TANKS TOWERS & RESERVOIR TREES & MAINTENANCE TANKS TOWERS & RESERVOIR TREES & MAINTENANCE CLUB HOUSE 60.00 359252 5/1712012 120831 FIRST SCRIBE INC. 425.00 ROWAY 287450 24159 1260.6103 425.00 359253 5/1712012 100764 G & K SERVICES 16.73 287514 043012 5511.6201 59.32, 287514 043012 5913.6201 104.24 287514 043012 1646.6201 125.06 287514 043012 1552.6406 198.80 287514 043012 1553.6201 269.80 287514 043012 1301.6201 773.95 359254 511712012 101270 GANDER MOUNTAIN 150.14 WADERS FOR TREE CREW" 00001231 287765 489 -21 -8225 1644.6610 150.14 359255 511712012 100768 GARTNER REFRIGERATION & MFG IN 1,650.00 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 287653 13579 5521.6180 1.650.00, 359256 5/1712012 100920 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY -- MINNEA 25.39 287515 043012 1646.6406 144.23 287515 043012 1553.6530 312.51 287515 043012 5422.6406 482.13 359257 511712012 103185 GERTENS 76.95 PLANTINGS FOR CREEK VALLEY 00001151 287324 248430 5914.6180 19.22 CEDAR MULCH 00001150 287325 248414 1644.6541 173.14 TREES 00001144 287326 248239 5914.6180 19.22 CEDAR MULCH 00001241 287451 248976 1644.6541 288.53 359258 511712012 124541 GEYEN GROUP 347.34 CARPET CLEANING 287796 21940 5420.6511 347.34 359259 511712012 102540 GOERGEN, DAVID PROFESSIONAL-SERVICES LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY GENERAL SUPPLIES LAUNDRY LAUNDRY SAFETY EQUIPMENT CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL SUPPLIES REPAIR PARTS GENERAL SUPPLIES CONTRACTED REPAIRS PLANTINGS & TREES CONTRACTED REPAIRS PLANTINGS & TREES CLEANING SUPPLIES 5/16/2012 6:42:20 Page- 11 Business Unit FIRE DEPT. GENERAL ENGINEERING GENERAL ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS DISTRIBUTION BUILDING MAINTENANCE CENT SVC PW BUILDING EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN GENERAL MAINTENANCE TREES & MAINTENANCE ARENA ICE MAINT BUILDING MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS TANKS TOWERS & RESERVOIR TREES & MAINTENANCE TANKS TOWERS & RESERVOIR TREES & MAINTENANCE CLUB HOUSE CITY OF EDINA. 5/16/2012 8:42:20 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 12 5/11/2012 — 5/1712012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO #- Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 27.75 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 287766 051012 5919.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS TRAINING 27.75 359260 511712012 101178 GOPHER 496'.02 RUBBER BALLS 287720 8477825 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 496.02 359261 511712012 101103 GRAINGER 131.31 FACE SHIELDS 00005197 287370 ,- '9816659305 1553.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT- EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 286.60 PADLOCKS 00001232 287654 9819644288 1322.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL 217.24 OUTSIDE LIGHT LAMPS 00002134 287721_ '9815953964 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 635.15 359262 611712012 102217 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 1,129.50 287526' 139407 5862.5513, COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 493.50 287819 139406 5822.5513 COST OF GOOD&SOLD WINE . 50TH ST SELLING 1,623.00 359263 511712012 100784 GRA271NI B_ ROTHERS AND CO. _ 308.50 YORK REMODEL 287746 050112 5800.1720 - - BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET - 308.50' 359264 511712012 124022 GREEN LIGHTS RECYCLING INC. 123.84 RECYCLE FLUORESCENT LAMPS 00006478 287452: 12-3013' 5422.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 123.84 359265 5/1712012 100785 GREUPNER, JOE 4,782.00 BASIC LESSONS 287655 050912 5410.6132' PROFESSIONAL SVCS - GOLF GOLF ADMINISTRATION 7,750.00 INTERMEDIATE LESSONS 287655 050912 5410.6132 PROFESSIONAL SVCS,- GOLF- GOLF ADMINISTRATION 12,532.00 359266 5/1712012 100155 GRITTON, KAY 34.13 ART WORK SOLD 287603 050512 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 34.13 359267 6/1712012 129108 HAAG COMPANIES INC. 39.92 SOD 00006195 287453 2- 127430 5422.6406' GENERAL SUPPLIES MAINT OF., COURSE & GROUNDS 39.92 359268 511712.012 130214 HAWARI, ANGEL 31.20 ART WORK SOLD 287604 050512 5101:4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES - 31.20 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 ' — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 359269 511712012 122093 ,HEALTH PARTNERS 11,598.51 PREMIUM 287722 40289070 1550.6040 HOSPITALIZATION 1,265.66 287723 40286966 1550.6043 COBRA INSURANCE 12,864:17 359270 5117/2012 101576 HEGGIES PIZZA 140.70 PIZZA 287656 1713667 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD 140.70 359271 5/1712012 101209 HEIMARK FOODS 153.12 MEAT PATTIES 287657 023854 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD 153.12 359272 5/1712012 100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 9,510.92 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE OOSR CTR 287371 1000016566 1628.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 9,510.92 359273 511712012 100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY-TREASURER 4,232.00 PROCESSING SPECIALS 287767 050412 1503.6915 SPECIAL'ASSESSMENTS 4,232.00 J '- 359274 5/1712012 105436 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 160.31 BUNDLED SERVICE 287327 1000016380 1400.6160 DATA PROCESSING 1,750.80 RADIO ADMIN FEE 287372 120438015 1400.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1,274.96 RADIO ADMIN 287724 120438014 1470.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 656.00 RADIO ADMIN FEE 287768 120438076 1301.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,842.07 359275 5/1712012 115377 HENRICKSEN PSG 75.00 REPLACE CHAIR CUSHION 287454 493516 155D.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 75.00 359276 511712012 112807 HESSIAN, ROBERT 77.25 OFFICIATING FEES 287769 051112 4077.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 77.25 359277 5/1712012 102079 HIGHVIEW PLUMBING INC 2,295.00 REPLACE WATERLINE . 00.001058 287455 13277 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION 2,295.00 359278 511712012 102079 HIGHVIEW PLUMBING INC 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 13 Business Unit CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL GRILL GRILL SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL GENERAL MAINTENANCE CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL EDINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RICHMOND HILLS PK CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 14 5/11/2012 — 5117/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 2,175.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001049 287725 13275 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 4,090.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001049 287725 13275 03471.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 6,265.00 359279 511712012 102079 HIGHVIEW PLUMBING INC 2,195.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001057 287726 13276 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 4,990.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001057 287726 13276 03471.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 7,185.00 359280 511712012 102079 HIGHVIEW PLUMBING INC 2,395.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001041 287727 13273 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 4,185.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001041 287727 13273 03471.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 6,580.00 359281 5/1712012 104375 HOHENSTEINS INC. 1,182.00 287342 599482 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 917.00 287343 599710 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 1,209.58 287527 600400 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 2,917.50 287528 600270 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 1,090.75 287820 600616 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 7,316.83 359282 5/1712012 102044 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC. 1,153.60 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 287373 011 -059-14 47078.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT COUNTRYSIDE PK PLAYGROUND &PATH 1,153.60 359283 5/1712012 105461 HOLL, SHELLEY 241.00 CLASS REFUND 287770 050912 5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES 241.00 359284 5/1712012 108696 HONN, ALAN 123.50 ART WORK SOLD 287605 050512 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 123.50 359285 5/1712012 101697 HORIZON GRAPHICS INC 675.23 ADVENTURE PEAK POSTCARDS 287728 31546 5710.6575 PRINTING EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 675.23 359286 511712012 100202 JAMAR TECHNOLOGIES INC. 201.83 ROUND TUBES 287456 09401 1260.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ENGINEERING GENERAL 201.83 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 ' Council Check Register Page - 15 5111/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359287 5/1712012 100828 JERRY'S FOODS 1.86 287771 043012 1470.6406 _ GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 5.22 287771 043012 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 5.96 287771 043012 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 21.17 287771 043012 1628.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZENS 24.26 287771 043012 1100.6106 MEETING EXPENSE CITY COUNCIL 54.44 287771 043012 1400.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 65.32 287771 043012 1470.4760 DONATIONS - GOVT FUND FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 178.23 359288 511712012 100830 JERRY'S PRINTING 99.39 HOLOCAUST POSTERS 287457 57340 1504.6218 EDUCATION PROGRAMS HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION 99.39 359289 511712012 121075 JIMMY'S JOHNNYS INC. 19.77 TOILET SERVICE 287660 52343 5422.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 19.77 TOILET SERVICE 287661 52344 5430.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL RICHARDS'GOLF COURSE 39.54 359290 5/1712012 100741 - JJ TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN 63.00 287529 1786611 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 3,872.70 287530 1786808 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 120.00 287531 1786809 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 24.60- 287532 1459223 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS,SOLD BEER VERNON.SELLING 3,538.65 287533 1759568 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 70.20 287658 1761967 5430.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER RICHARDS GOLF COURSE 13,292.70 287821 1786819 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 39.05 287822 1786820 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 20,971.70 359291 511712012 130232 JOHANSEN, MIKE 51.50 OFFICIATING FEES 287772 051112 4077.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EDINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 51.50 - 359292 511712012 124104 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES INC. 209.37 FERTILIZER 00002092 287659 60961073 5765.6540 FERTILIZER PROMENADE EXPENSES 1,186.21 HERBICIDE 00006482 287878 61059987 5422.6545 CHEMICALS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 557.83 HERBICIDE 00006196 287879 61024453 5422.6545 CHEMICALS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 1,953.41 i 359294 511712012 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 1,416.00 287344 1284790 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER 1,368.51 050812 5/11/2012 20.99 PO # Doc No Inv No 1,446.02 287534 1293348 1.12 287535 1293352 2,100.12 287536 1293351 6,667.36 287537. 1293336 285.32 287538 1293350 .28 287539 1293346 1,926.62 287540 1293347 1,061.15 287541 1293333 1,303.26 287542, 1293349 1,513.35 287543 1293353 2.24 287823 1293340 1,082.73 287824 1293339 244.67 287825 1293335 547.70 287826 1293337 304.01 287827 1293328 352.57 287828 1293334 778.39 287829 1293338 .28 287830 1293329 3,131.25 287831 1293330. 260.45 287832 1293332'- 5,428.03 287833 1293343 ' 686.90 287834 1293342 1,823.06 287835 1293341 18.92- 287836 1293345 33,733.46 287837 359295 - 5/1712012 5842.5513 130229 JOHNSTON, NARY 533607 184.00 SUMMER CLASS REFUND 184.00 369296 6/1712012 130226 KEEGAN, DOROTHEA 85.37 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 85.37 359297 5/1712012 118995 KHARIWALA, SARAH 74.43 ART WORK SOLD 74.43 359298 511712012 130057 KIRK ACOUSTICS INC. 395.00 YORK REMODEL Subledger. Account Description COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD.WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST. OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX .COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE, COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 287773 CITY OF EDINA PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER Council Check Register 050812 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 287534 1293348 5862.5513 287535 1293352 5862.5513 287536 1293351 5862.5513 287537. 1293336 5862.5513 287538 1293350 5862.5513 287539 1293346 5862.5512 287540 1293347 5862.5515 287541 1293333 5862.5512 287542, 1293349 5862.5512 287543 1293353 5862.5512 287823 1293340 5842.5512 287824 1293339 5842.5513 287825 1293335 5842.5513 287826 1293337 5822.5513 287827 1293328 5822.5513 287828 1293334 5822.5513 287829 1293338 5822.5512 287830 1293329 5822.5512 287831 1293330. 5822.5512 287832 1293332'- 5842.5512 287833 1293343 ' 5842.5513 287834 1293342 5842.5515 287835 1293341 5842.5512 287836 1293345 5842.5512 287837 1293344 5842.5513 287838 533607 5842.5512 Subledger. Account Description COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD.WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST. OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX .COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE, COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 287773 050712 5511.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER 287774 050812 1470A329 AMBULANCE FEES 287601 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD 1.287747 ' 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page- 16 Business Unit VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING SOTH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 5071-1 ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL ART CENTER REVENUES LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET - R55CKREG LOG20000 511712012 100854 LEITNER COMPANY CITY OF EDINA 428.14 BLACK DIRT Council Check Register 206768 5422.6543 428.14 5111/2012 - 5117/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 140.00 395.00 287345 050312 5822.5514 359299 511712012 129942 KNOLLMA1ER, LAURA 369306 5/1712012 101792 LUBE -TECH 207.79 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 287662 050912 5760.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 287461 2040079 207.79 1,075.17 GAS 00006045 287462 359300 5/1712012 114344, -KRAEMER, KARIN 1,500.85 GAS 00006045 287463 2040080 5422.6581 22.75 ARTWORK SOLD 287606 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD 359307. 511712012 22.75 130225 LUNDS & BYERLYS CATERING 359301 5/1712012 ANNUAL MEETING 130215 KUEHL, RHONDA 32387 1100.6106 26.00 ART WORK SOLD 287607 050812 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD 26.00 359302 511712012 101220 LAND EQUIPMENT INC. 449.15 SOLENOID, CUTTING EDGE 00002000 287663 240523 5761.6530 REPAIR PARTS 31.81 FILTER 00002000 287664 242451 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 129.96 FILTERS,. ENGINE OIL 00002000 287665 242416 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 610.92 359303 5/1712012 101552 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 17 Business Unit CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE ART CENTER REVENUES ART CENTER REVENUES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 30.00 ON LINE TRAINING 287775 165895 1120.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATION 30.00 287776 165896 1120.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATION 30.00 287777. 165897 1120.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATION 359304 511712012 100854 LEITNER COMPANY 428.14 BLACK DIRT 287460 206768 5422.6543 428.14 359305 5/1712012 124810 LIFT BRIDGE BEER COMPANY 140.00 287345 050312 5822.5514 140.00 369306 5/1712012 101792 LUBE -TECH 1,027.47 DIESEL 00006046 287461 2040079 5422.6581 1,075.17 GAS 00006045 287462 2040081 5423.6406 1,500.85 GAS 00006045 287463 2040080 5422.6581 3,603.49 359307. 511712012 130225 LUNDS & BYERLYS CATERING - 3,003.71 ANNUAL MEETING 287778 32387 1100.6106 SOD & BLACK DIRT MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING GASOLINE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF CARS GASOLINE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS MEETING EXPENSE CITY COUNCIL - R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 18 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier /Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 3,003.71 359308 511712012 124333 LUSE, MICHAEL S 85.00 PIANO TUNING 00002002 287666 690363 5760.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT CENTENNIAL LAKES'ADMIN EXPENSE 85.00 359309 5/1712012 129969 MBA EXECUTIVE SEARCH LLC 5,000.00 CANDIDATE SOURCING PROJECT 287667 156-A 1550.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 5,000.00 359310 511712012 130125 M.R. BRICK & STONE 559.25 YORK REMODEL 287749 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR'BALANCE SHEET 559.25 359311 511712012 130231 MAAS, SHANNON 25.00 ALARM OVERPAYMENT 287779 051012 1400.4332 FALSE ALARMS - POLICE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 25.00 359312 5/1712012 100864 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT INC. 461.11 LIFT 00005161 287374 2123021 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 461.11 359313 5/17/2012 - 117804 MALLOY MONTAGUE�KARNOWSIU 2,000.00 2011 AUDIT 287668 31371 5410.6130 PROFESSIONAL SERV - AUDIT GOLF ADMINISTRATION 2,500.00 2011 AUDIT 287668 31371 5820.6130 PROFESSIONAL SERV ,AUDIT 50THLSTREET GENERAL 2,500.00 2011 AUDIT 287668 31371 5840.6130 PROFESSIONAL SERV - AUDIT LIQUOR YORK GENERAL 2,500.00 2011 AUDIT 287668, 31371 5860.6130 PROFESSIONAL SERV: AUDIT VERNON LIQUOR GENERAL' 7,000.00 2011 AUDIT 287668 31371 5910.6130 PROFESSIONAL SERV - AUDIT GENERAL (BILLING) 16,500.00 359314 5/1712012 100869 MARTIN -MCA LUSTER. 400.00 ASSESSMENT FEE 287375 7863 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 400.00 359315 511712012 122876 MARTTI, DOROTHEA 240.00 HOSTING FEE 287376; 169 1130.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: COMMUNICATIONS 240.00 359316 5/1712012 105297 MAYER ELECTRIC CORP. , 9,395.75 TROUBLESHOOT GROUND FAULTS 287669 100106 5511.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 9,395.75 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/1612012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 19 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier /.Explanation _ , PO # _Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359317 5117/2012 130230,-.MCCARTNEY, CLAY 30.00 OVERPAYMENT REFUND 287780 GOLF- 1628.4392.02 SENIOR GOLF LEAGUE SENIOR CITIZENS 30.00 359318 5/1712012 130224 MCWHITE, TIM 116.85 IRRIGATION REPAIRS 287781 051012 5913.6406 - G_ ENERAL SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION 116.85 359319 5117/2012 123847 MEDICA INSURANCE CO. 94.80 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 287782 LORRAINE 1470.4329 AMBULANCE FEES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL CUNNINGHAM 94.80 359320 5/1712012 105603 MEDICINE LAKE TOURS _ 2,395.75 OWATONNA TRIP - 287670 050712 1628.6103.07 TRIPS PROF SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS 2,395.75 359321 511712012 103720 MEDTECH 515.95 WRISTBANDS - 287729 IN000374676 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 515.95 359322 511712012 101483 MENARDS. 16.59 PAINT 00006478 287671 59371 5410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF_ ADMINISTRATION 16.59 359323 5/1712012 '104156 MENARDS " 201.77 SEALANT, CLAMPS, TAPE 287672 16582 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 138.85 PAINT, LUMBER; BRUSHES 00002001 287673 23704 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 36.15 SOCKETS, WIRING '287674 21496 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES. CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 376.77 359324 511712012 130058': MIDWEST FIRE PROTECTION INC. ' ' 493.30 YORK REMODEL 287748 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 493.30 359325 5/1712012 100913 MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER &,, 2,000.00 REPLACE SEWER/WATER 00001054.287464 34073 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 3,000.00 REPLACE SEWER/WATER .00001054 287464 34073 03471.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK 5,000.00 359326 5/1712012 100913 MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER & 2,000.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001046 2117730 34075 05525.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 — 5/1712012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 3,950.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001046 287730 34075 03471.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION CONSULTING INSPECTION CONSULTING INSPECTION CHEMICALS CONTRACTED REPAIRS CONTRACTED REPAIRS LICENSES & PERMITS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 20 Business Unit RICHMOND HILLS PK RICHMOND HILLS PK RICHMOND HILLS PK PSTF FIRE TOWER YORK OCCUPANCY VERNON OCCUPANCY DISTRIBUTION SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS TRAINING DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS BOOKS & PAMPHLETS ADMINISTRATION EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN MOWING ADMINISTRATION 5,950.00 359327 5/1712012 100913 MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER & 2,000.00 REPLACE WATERISEWER 00001051 287731 34076 05525.1705.21 3,275.00 REPLACE WATERISEWER 00001051 287731 34076 03471.1705.21 5,275.00 359328 511712012 102174 MINNEAPOLIS OXYGEN COMPANY 53.23 METHANE, CO2 287675 171039363 7413.6545 53.23 359329 5117/2012 127062 MINNEHAHA BLDG. MAINT. INC. 21.38 WINDOW CLEANING 287465 921097031 5841.6180 16.09 287466 921097032 5861.6180 37.47 359330 5/17/2012 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 23.00 OPERATOR RENEWAL 287783 DUSTIN HANLY 5913.6260 23.00 359331 511712012 100903 MINNESOTA ELEVATOR INC 2,194.39 ANNUAL SERVICE 287732 242606 5720.6230 2,194.39 359332 511712012 101537 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AG 600.00 TRAINING FEES 00001716 287784 9900028612 5919.6104 600.00 369333 6/1712012 102233 MINNESOTA PRIMA 40.00 2012 MEMBERSHIP 287467 010112 1120.6105 40.00 359334 5/1712012 100908 MINNESOTA WANNER CO. 359.55 SHELF 00005200 287377 0093959 -IN 1553.6530 198.26 MOWER PARTS 00001275 287468 0094041 -IN 1641.6530 557.81 359335 5/1712012 128914 MINUTEMAN PRESS 191.94 CITY COUNCIL BROCHURES 287469 11090 1120.6405 191.94 CONSULTING INSPECTION CONSULTING INSPECTION CHEMICALS CONTRACTED REPAIRS CONTRACTED REPAIRS LICENSES & PERMITS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 20 Business Unit RICHMOND HILLS PK RICHMOND HILLS PK RICHMOND HILLS PK PSTF FIRE TOWER YORK OCCUPANCY VERNON OCCUPANCY DISTRIBUTION SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS TRAINING DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS BOOKS & PAMPHLETS ADMINISTRATION EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN MOWING ADMINISTRATION R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF,EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 21 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359336 5/1712012 129086 MONTGOMERY, MEREDITH .' . 36.56 ART WORK SOLD 287608 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 36.56 359337 5117/2012 100906 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC. 110.16- RETURN 287470 836872 -00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 26.53 GASKET 00006190 287471 836597 -00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 138.72 NOZZLES 287472 836871 -00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS - MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 2,821.50 -18 -9-18 00006480 287473 837905-00 5431.6540 FERTILIZER RICHARDS GC MAINTENANCE 86.93 SOLENOID 00006191 287474 837310 -00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS _ MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 141.17 IRRIGATION PARTS 00001137 287475 838972 -00 1643.6530 REPAIR PARTS GENERAL TURF CARE 3,104.69 359338 511712012 130126 MULTIPLE CONCEPTS INTERIORS 2,469.55 YORK REMODEL 287750 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 2,469.55 359339 511712012 110522 MUNICIPAL BUILDERS INC. 151,991.72 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 11 287733 051812 05473.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS WM473 NEW TREATMENT PLANT #6 151,991.72 359340 511712012 101390 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES I 773.76 TRAVERSE LITTER 00003789 287734 00312523 SW 1470.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 773.76 359341 511712012 117034 NAPC 80.00 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 287476 050712 1140.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS PLANNING 80.00 359342 611712012 130216 NELSON, JONATHAN 35.75 ART WORK SOLD 287609 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 35.75 359343 5/1712012 100076 NEW FRANCE WINE CO. 259.00 287544 73473 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 259.00 359344 511712012 122449 NEW LIFE ENTERPRISES INC. 54.00 FIREARMS TRAINING BOOKS 287676 4182 7414.6218 EDUCATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PROGRAMS 54.00 359345 5/1712012 100922 NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 22 Business Unit STREET NAME SIGNS ART CENTER REVENUES CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE ADMINISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION BUILDING MAINTENANCE PUBLIC HEALTH ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION GOLF ADMINISTRATION R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 2,166.48 SIGNS, BRACKETS 00001986 287378 TI- 0248132 1325.6531 SIGNS & POSTS 2,166.48 359346 5/1712012 119145 NIEBRES,'CAROLINA 32.50 ART WORK SOLD 287610 050812 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD 32.50 359347 611712012 104360 NIKE USA INC. 35.00 APPAREL ARTWORK '287477, 940550060 5760.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 35.60 359348 5/1712012 130227 NIKUNEN, JESSICA 55.50 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 287785 '050912 1120.6107. ' MILEAGE OR•ALLOWANCE 55.50 359349 511712012 102260 NORMAN, MIKE 35.75 '^ ARTWORK SOLD .. 287611 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD 35.75 359350 511712012 115622 .NORMANDALE CENTER FOR 3,400.00 2012 FUNDING 287478 041012 1504.6103` PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 3,400.00 359351 511712012 115616 NORTH IMAGE APPAREL INC. - - 65.00 UNIFORM JACKET 00005604 287379 - NIA5629B 1646.6201 LAUNDRY 65.00 - 359352 511712012 100927 NORTHERN AIRE POOLS INC 50.03 TEST TABS FOR POOL 287479- '`52823, 1490.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 50.03 359353 511712012 100933 NORTHWEST GRAPHIC SUPPLY CO. 53.78 TOGGLE CLAY CUTTERS 00009143 287480 42179401 5120.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD 53.78 359354 511712012 129976 OAK GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2,000.00 OASIS FOR YOUTH PROGRAM 287481 2012- 1504.6103 PROFESSIONAL'SERVICES 2,000.00 - 359355 5/1712012 103578 OFFICE DEPOT 16.67 OFFICE SUPPLIES 00006364: 287677,• 1465332097 .::; _;: 5410.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES 16.67 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 22 Business Unit STREET NAME SIGNS ART CENTER REVENUES CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE ADMINISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION BUILDING MAINTENANCE PUBLIC HEALTH ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION GOLF ADMINISTRATION R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 23 5/11/2012 -5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 369366 6/1712012 124089 OHMANN, NANCY 27.30 ART WORK SOLD 287612 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 27.30 359357 5/1712012 130127 OLD TOWNE GLASS COMPANY 958.00 YORK REMODEL 287751 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 958.00 359358 5.11712012 101659 ORION PEST CONTROL 126.56 PEST CONTROL 287482 73389187 1551.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL 126.56 359359 511712012 129214 OUVERSON SEWER AND WATER INC. - 79.70 PERMIT REFUND 287786 ED113861 1495.4112 PLUMBING PERMITS INSPECTIONS 79.70 359360 511712012 100347 PAUSTIS & SONS 2,085.91 287545 8349091 -IN 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING - 1,055.25 287546 8349077 -IN 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 79.00 287547 8347120 -IN 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 216.25- 287548 8348497 -CM 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 715.25 287839 8349085 -IN 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,719.16 359361 511712012 100945 PEPSI -COLA COMPANY 260.36 287678 69926314 5761.5510 COST OF.GOODS SOLD CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 520.72 287679 69926236 5761.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 521.01 287680 69926313 5430.5510 COST 'OF GOODS SOLD RICHARDS GOLF COURSE 777.67 287681 69926311 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 2,079.76 359362 511712012 130228 PERNSTEINER CREATIVE GROUP INC 475.00 NAME YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD POSTERS 287787 050312 1130.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS 475.00 359363 511712012 119372 PETSMART #463 105.11 K9 SUPPLIES 00003016 287380 T -1103 4607.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION 105.11 369364 511712012 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 746.28 287549 2238021 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 24 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No • Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description . - , Business Unit 1,445.14 287550 2238027 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,522.70. NEWSLETTER POSTAGE 287551 2238028 5862.5513 COST-OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 455.48 287552 2238026 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 2,265.28 287840 2238025 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,427.73 287841 2238023 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 772.42 5/1712012 287842 2238020 5842.5513 COST OF GOODSSOLD WINE YORK SELLING 43.07 63.27 287843 2238024 5842.5515 COST OF'GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 7,638.42 287844 2238022 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS'SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 6.72 287845' 2238019 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 520.00 622833 -04-12 287846 2238300 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 555.84 359371 287847 2238017 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 1,906.35 404.21 287848 2238018 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2,051.38 287849 2238016 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 21,356.81 359365 511712012 120988 PLYMOUTH FRAMERY 257.46 FRAME POSTERS 287381 549984 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT..GENERAL 257.46 359366 5/1712012 101110 POLLY NORMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 65.00 PARK BOARD PORTRAIT 287682 050812 1130.6408 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS 1 1628.6235 POSTAGE 1648.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS SKATING RINK MAINTENANCE 5919.6104 - CONFERENCES &SCHOOLS TRAINING 5720.6406 GENERAL-SUPPLIES 1500.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS CONTINGENCIES 65.00 359367 511712012 100961 POSTMASTER - USPS 325.00 NEWSLETTER POSTAGE 287683 051112 325.00 359368 6/1712012 130212 POWDER COATING TECHNOLOGIES 360.00 HOCKEY GOAL PAINTING 00001903 287483 38640 360.00 359369 5/1712012 124741 POYTHRESS, MATT 63.27 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 287788 051412 63.27 359370 511712012 129706 PREMIUM WATERS INC. 97.74 622833 WATER 287735' 622833 -04-12 97.74 359371 5/1712012 101014 PRO MEDIA - STREFF MARKETING GRO 404.21 PAPERWEIGHTS FOR VOLUNTEERS 287484 218680 404.21 1628.6235 POSTAGE 1648.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS SKATING RINK MAINTENANCE 5919.6104 - CONFERENCES &SCHOOLS TRAINING 5720.6406 GENERAL-SUPPLIES 1500.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS CONTINGENCIES R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5116/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 25 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 369372 611712012 106322 PROSOURCE SUPPLY 239.02 WIPES, LINERS 00008047 287684 5614 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 1,173.30 CUTLERY SETS, PLATES 287736 5607 5730.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH CONCESSIONS 1,412.32 359373 5117/2012 127178 PUREPLAY LLC 174.23 PULL ROPE VALVE SYSTEM 287737 120486 5311.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POOL OPERATION 174.23 359374 511712012 100974 _ RAYMOND HAEG PLUMBING 874.20 INSTALL AUTO FILLERS IN PONDS 00002003 287685 13963 5761.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 874.20 359375 5117/2012 125936 . REINDERS INC. 3,418.93 18 -9-18 287485 3014097 -00 5422.6540 FERTILIZER MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 3,418.93 359376 5/17/2012 102420 RETROFIT COMPANIES INC, THE 1,438.83 ECONOLIGHTS, LED LIGHTS 00009139 287486 0055560 -IN 5111.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ART CENTER BLDG / MAINT 1,438.83 359377 5117/2012 102408 RIGID-HITCH INCORPORATED 47.92 WIRING ADAPTER 00005160 287686 1358011 -01 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 47.92 359378 5/1712012 100980 ROBERTS. HILL CO. 112.40 SOFTENER SALT 287487 00266920 1551.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CITY HALL GENERAL 76.21 SOFTENER SALT 00001113 287738 00266923 5311.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POOL OPERATION 188.61 359379 511712012 102614 ROTARY CLUB OF EDINA 303.00 4TH QTR - SCOTT NEAL 287488 1121 1120.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 303.00 359380 511712012 122470 RTL CONSTRUCTION INC. 961.95 YORK REMODEL 287752 050112 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 961.95 359381 5/1712012 104087 SAFE ASSURE CONSULTANTS INC. 3,600.00 SAFETY TRAINING 287687 429 1550.6121 ADVERTISING PERSONNEL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 3,600.00 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 26 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359382 5/1712012 100988 SAFETY KLEEN 113.07 RECYCLE PARTS WASHER 00005248 287382 926544433 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 113.07 359383 5117/2012 101822 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT 64.92 101= "'• "9350 287688 051012 4075.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD VANVALKENBURG 64.92 359384 511712012 130218 SATTER, LAINE 70.00 EMT REGISTRATION FEE 287739 051012 1470.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 70.00 359385 5/17/2012 130233 SCHAUB, HANS 241.00 CLASS REFUND 287789 050912 5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES 241.00 359386 611712012 124780 SCHAUER, LAUREN 21.45 ART WORK SOLD 287613 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 21.45 359387 5/1712012 ,101677 SCHMOLL, RUTH 333.12 PETTY CASH 287740 051012 1470.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 333.12 359388 511712012 104689 SERIGRAPHICS SIGN SYSTEMS INC. 484.28 INSERT HOLDERS 287489 42759 1551.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CITY HALL GENERAL 484.28 359389 511712012 101380 SHAUGHNESSY, SANDRA 29.90 ART WORK SOLD 287614 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 29.90 359390 511712012 100998 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 10977 PAINT 00006182 287490 0223 -1 5422.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS` 109.77 359391 5/1712012 120292 SIGNATURE CONCEPTS 119.00 POLO SHIRTS 287689 456919 7410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PSTF ADMINISTRATION 119.00 359392 5/1712012 105654 SIMPLEX GRINNELL LP R55CKREG LOG20000 VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING CITY OF EDINA COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING - Council Check Register VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 5/11/2012 - 511712012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No VERNON SELLING 1,407.45 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 287690 75170632 7411.6103 50TH ST SELLING 1,407.45 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 359393 5/1712012 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 101000 SIR SPEEDY COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 49.70 BUSINESS CARDS 287491 72438 1550.6406 648.20 BUSINESS CARDS -: 287492 72282 1550.6406 697.90 359394 5/17/2012 .119422 SIZER, CORA LEE 30.55 ART WORK SOLD 287615 050312 5101.4413 30.55 359396 5/1712012 127878 SOUTHERN WINE AND SPIRITS 472.05 287553 1780920 5862.5512 240.47 287554 1780922 5862.5512 571.00 287555 1771941 5862.5513 80.50 287556 1771946 5862.5513 160.50 287557 1771949 5862.5513 6,828.83 287558 1780042 5862.5513 236.00 287559 1780039 5862.5513 1,169.90 287560 1780859 5842.5512 2,301.99 287561 1780914 5842.5512 1,756.00 287562 1771945 5842.5513 444.00- 287563 1750997 5862.5513 509.97- 287564 1750998 5862.5513 92.00- 287565 1750595 5862.5513 50.00- 287566 1750988 5822.5513 152.00- 287567 1750989 5822.5513 202.92- 287568 1750992 5822.5513 212.50 287850 1771942 5822.5513 441.50 287851 1771943 5822.5513 779.90 287852 1780040 5822.5513 991.50 287853 1771839 5822.5513 522.36 287854 1780916 5822.5512 3,331.50 287855 1780041 5842.5513 160.50 287856 771970 5822.5513 18,806.11 359397 6/1712012 110977 SOW, ADAMA 29.25 ARTWORK SOLD 287616 050312 5101.4413 29.25 Subledger Account Description PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES' GENERAL SUPPLIES. ART WORK SOLD 5/1612012 8:42:20 Page - 27 Business Unit PSTF OCCUPANCY CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL ART CENTER REVENUES COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON 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 WINE VERNON SELLING COST.OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 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 50TH ST SELLING ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20; Council Check Register Page - 28 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger' Account Description Business Unit 359398 5/1712012 101004 SPS COMPANIES 240.29 PLUMBING PARTS 00001211 287328 S2536085.001 1646.6530 REPAIR PARTS BUILDING MAINTENANCE 71.87 PLUMBING PARTS 00001228 287329 52542277.001 1646.6530 REPAIR PARTS BUILDING MAINTENANCE 312.16 359399 5117/2012 117685 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 117.73 DISPENSED TYLENOL FOR SALE 287797 113352733 5421.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GRILL 117.73 359400 5117/2012 101007 STAR TRIBUNE - 700.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD 287493 A13318880 5822.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH 'ST SELLING 700.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD "287493 A13318880 5842.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING 700.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD 287493 A13318880 5862.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING 2,100.00 359401 511712012 129409 STEEN, BARB 44.25 ART WORK SOLD 287617 050312 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART. CENTER REVENUES 44.25 359402 5/1712012 101015 STREICHERS 69.98 UNIFORM 287383 1925235 4607.6203" UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION 69.98 3594.03 611712012 101017 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET 595.40 VEHICLE REPAIR 00005250 287384 609641 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 300.00 REMOVE DECALS, BUFF 00005249 287385 609677 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 400.00 REMOVE DECALS, BUFF 00005251 287386 609629 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION, GEN 8.20 GASKET 00005166 287387 394343 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,303.60 359404 511712012 120998 SURLY BREWING CO. 740.00 287346 001418 5862.5514. COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 599.00 287569 001639 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,061.00 287570 001610 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 797.00 287857 001652 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 3,197.00 359405 5/1712012 103964 SWANSON, MICHAEL 179.91 UNIFORM PURCHASE 287388 050812 1301.6201 LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE 179.91 359406 511712012 105006 TASER INTERNATIONAL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 812.00 TASER 287389 S11284156 421400.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 812.00. 359407 511712012 101035 THORPE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 5/1612012 6:42:20 Page - 29 Business Unit POLICE EQUIPMENT 169.40 287571 689237 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 5,600.70 287572 689238 5862.5514 COST ORGOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 30.00 287691 688308 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 150.60 287692 688309 5421.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE GRILL 710.00 287693 00772913 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 193.00 287694 688307 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 6,853.70 359408 5117/2012 124262 TILSNER, SAM 500.00 TEAM SPONSOR REFUND 287695 051012 4077.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EDINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 500.00 359409 511712012 123129 TIMESAVER OFF SITE SECRETARIAL 157.50 ART BOARD MEETING MINUTES 287494 M19031 5110.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 157.50 359410 511712012 124753 TOSHIBA FINANCIAL SERVICES 205.66 COPIER USAGE 287696 202840427 7410.6575 PRINTING PSTF ADMINISTRATION 205.66 359411 511712012 101693 TOTAL REGISTER SYSTEMS 14.25 MONTHLY FTP FOLDER 287495 27750 5820.6160 DATA PROCESSING 50TH STREET GENERAL 14.25 MONTHLY FTP FOLDER' 287495 27750 5840.6160 DATA PROCESSING LIQUOR YORK GENERAL 14.25 MONTHLY FTP FOLDER 287495 27750 5860.6160 DATA PROCESSING VERNON LIQUOR GENERAL 42.75 359412 511712012 104064 TRANS UNION LLC 12.40 BACKGROUND CHECKS 287496 04220452 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 12.40 359413 5/1712012 130213 TURNING TECHNOLOGIES LLC 483.00 RESPONSE CARDS 267497 0000085216 1180.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ELECTION 483.00 359414 5/1712012 102150 TWIN CITY SEED CO. 224.44 SEED MIXTURE 00001120 287498 27512 1643.6547 SEED GENERAL TURF CARE 224.44 R55CKREG LOG20000 528.34 CITY OF EDINA 359416 Council Check Register 115379 U.S. BANK 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 359415 5/1712012 129105 TWIN SOURCE 17.90 100.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 287499 00425918 5821.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 198.34 CLEANING SUPPLIES 287499 00425918 5841.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 230.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 287499 00425918 5861.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MEETING EXPENSE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CLEANING SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES COST OF GOODS SOLD TELEPHONE CONTRACTED REPAIRS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 30 Business Unit 50TH ST OCCUPANCY YORK OCCUPANCY VERNON OCCUPANCY CONTINGENCIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM POLICE DEPT. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DISTRIBUTION GRILL GRILL GRILL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL DISTRIBUTION 528.34 359416 5/1712012 115379 U.S. BANK 17.90 NET ZERO 287500 050312 1500.6103 17.90 359417 511712012 125032 UNISELECT USA 862.43 PARTS 287516 043012 1553.6530 862.43 359418 5117/2012 101051 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED 228.97 UNIFORMS 287390 043012 1401.6203 1,640.97 UNIFORMS 287390 043012 1400.6203 1,869.94 359419 5117/2012 101055 UNNERSITY OF MINNESOTA 60.00 AWARDS LUNCHEON 287790 REF NO 511 1120.6106 60.00 359420 511712012 103298 UPS STORE #1715, THE 13.78 SHIP SAMPLES 00001313 287791 TRAN:9576 5913.6103 13.78 359421 5/1712012 101908 US FOODS 234.10 287697 43805514-4/12 5421.6511 697.43 287697 43805514-4/12 5421.6406 4,679.26 287697 43805514-4/12 5421.5510 5,610.79 359422 5/1712012 100410 USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC. 26.74 PAGER 287501 V6096083E 1550.6188 26.74 359423 5/1712012 103590 VALLEY -RICH CO. INC. 1,140.50 EXCAVATOR EQUIPMENT 00001326 287792 17676 5913.6180 1,140.50 359424 5/1712012 101058 VAN PAPER CO. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MEETING EXPENSE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CLEANING SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES COST OF GOODS SOLD TELEPHONE CONTRACTED REPAIRS 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 30 Business Unit 50TH ST OCCUPANCY YORK OCCUPANCY VERNON OCCUPANCY CONTINGENCIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM POLICE DEPT. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DISTRIBUTION GRILL GRILL GRILL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL DISTRIBUTION R55CKREG LOG20000 287573 299151 -00 CITY OF EDINA COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,680.90 287574 299035 -00 Council Check Register COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 109.53 287858 299028 -00 5111/2012 - 5/17/2012 50TH ST SELLING - Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 65.07 CAN LINERS 00001136 287502 234172 -01 1645.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 287575 65.07 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 4,658.80 359425 5117/2012 5862.5513 101063 VERSATILE VEHICLES INC. VERNON SELLING 6.72 287577 407651 5822.5513 74.61 CABLE, HOSE 287503 60459 5423.6530 REPAIR PARTS' 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 208.79 CORDS, CHARGER 00006192 .287504 60368 5423.6530 REPAIR PARTS. 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 283.40 327.36 287860 408702 5822.5513 359426 5/1712012 764.72 128777 WHEELING PARK COMMISSION 287861 408464 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 6,605.61 2,193.24 REGISTRATION - ANNKATTREH 287505 050712 1600.6104 CONFERENCES ` &SCHOOLS 359430 511712012. 117482 WINECONNECT INC. 2,193.24 159.24 359427 511712012, 967 101973 WILMOT, SOLVEI GENERAL SUPPLIES YORK SELLING 159.24 11.66 MAR 2012 MILEAGE 287793 050112 1490.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 87.14 MAR 2012 MILEAGE 287793 050112 5952.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 40.52 APR 2012 MILEAGE 287794 050912 5952.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE i 50TH ST SELLING 59.94 . APR 2012 MILEAGE 287794 050912 1490.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 199.26 359428 5/1712012 101033 WINE COMPANY, THE 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Page - 31 Business Unit LITTER REMOVAL GOLF CARS. GOLF CARS PARK ADMIN. GENERAL PUBLIC HEALTH RECYCLING RECYCLING PUBLIC HEALTH 484.40 287573 299151 -00 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,680.90 287574 299035 -00 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 109.53 287858 299028 -00 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,274.83 359429 511712012 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 796.14 287575 408465 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 4,658.80 287576 408466 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 6.72 287577 407651 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 32.00- 287578 57597 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 83.87 287859 408463 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 327.36 287860 408702 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 764.72 287861 408464 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 6,605.61 359430 511712012. 117482 WINECONNECT INC. 159.24 WEB- MAY 2012 287877 967 5842.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES YORK SELLING 159.24 359432 5/1712012 124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA 874.65 287347 740836 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 35.05- 287348 859043 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE i 50TH ST SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 5/16/2012 6:42:20 Page - 32 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5,434.40 287579 737360 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 123.11 287580 742359 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 1,454.30 287581 741248 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 160.35 287582 742277 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 5,358.85 287583 742357 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 27,298.58 287584 742358 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 416.08 287585 737847 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 5,503.57 287586 742360 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 932.55 287587 738204 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 140.60 287588 742352 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 9,869.31 287589 742351 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 1,377.10 267590 742350 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 2,140.65 287591 738200 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 7,933.86 287592 742353 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 680.00 287593 742900 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 98.20 287862 742356 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 2,436.67 287863 742355 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 625.00- 287864 858020 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 31.00- 287865 859885 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 64.00- 287866 859888 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 224.15- 287867 859431 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 99.97- 287868 859432 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 71,153.66 359433 5/1712012 124529 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER 21.50 287349 894256 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 257.50 287350 894255 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,903.35 287351 894254 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 5,533.60 287352 894524 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 6,794.90 287594 895426 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 64.50 287595 894885 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 584.00 287596 894884 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,994.95 287597 894883 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 120.00 287598 895428 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 45.00 287599 895427 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 419.20 287698 894291 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 1,825.34 267869 897568 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 760.00 287870 897567 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 480.00 287871 897569 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 216.00 287872 897319 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 23.50 287873 897318 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 33 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO,# . , Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account. Description Business Unit 228.00 287874 897317 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 22,271.34 30,071.20 359437 5117/2012 359434_ 5/1712012 101082 WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY 385.13 227.13 PANT HANGER W /CLIPS 287699 276313 5440.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 227.13 323667920 1,242.96 51- 6979948 -4 287331 359435 5/17/2012 123911 WRAP CITY.GRAPHICS 1,546.58 51- 6979948-4 287331 323667920 304.59 SIGNS 00006499 287506 12 -255 5410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 304.59 51- 6121102 -5 287701 324360089 3,187.92 359436 611712012 105740 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC. 324004429 20,816.34 51- 5605640 -1 952.50 44TH ST IMPROVEMENTS 287507 18 -01686 -170 01383.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION 400.50 70TH ST CONSTRUCTION 287508 18 -01680 -180 01367.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION 2,482.00 FRANCE AVE PED CROSSINGS 287509 4 -01686 -270 01404.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN 1,836.53 TRACY AVE IMPROVEMENTS 287741 5- 01686 -250 05526.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN 3,410.71 TRACY AVE IMPROVEMENTS 287741 5-01686 -250 03472.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN 4,984.88 TRACY AVE IMPROVEMENTS 287741 5- 01686- 250 04388.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN 16,004.08 TRACY AVE IMPROVEMENTS 287741 5- 01686 -250 01368.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN 5913.6185 5821.6185 5861.6185 5841.6185 1375.6185 1646.6185 5921.6185 5911.6185 5420.6185 1470.6104 5410.6122 LIGHT & POWER' LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES GOLF ADMINISTRATION BA -383 W44TH ST BA -367 W70TH TRAFFIC IMPLEMENT FRANCE AVE PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR TRACY AVE TRACY AVE TRACY AVE BA -368 TRACY AVE RECON DISTRIBUTION 50TH ST OCCUPANCY. VERNON OCCUPANCY YORK OCCUPANCY PARKING RAMP BUILDING MAINTENANCE SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT WELL PUMPS CLUB HOUSE CONFERENCES &SCHOOLS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL ADVERTISING OTHER GOLF ADMINISTRATION 30,071.20 359437 5117/2012 101726 XCEL ENERGY 385.13 51- 9013604 -6 287330 323694969 1,012.25 51- 6979948-4 287331 323667920 1,242.96 51- 6979948 -4 287331 323667920 1,546.58 51- 6979948-4 287331 323667920 5,160.51 51- 5888961 -7 287700 324358676 4,133.14 51- 6121102 -5 287701 324360089 3,187.92 51- 6840050 -6 287702 324004429 20,816.34 51- 5605640 -1 287798 324716483 4,982.11 51- 6824328 -7 287799 324178508 42,466.94 359438 5/17/2012 129844 YOGA CENTER OF MINNEAPOLIS 85.00 FITNESS TRAINING 287742 051112 85.00 359439 511712012 116624 YOUTH BASEBALL YEARBOOK 90.00 BRAEMAR GC AD 287510 2012 90.00 359440 5/1712012 120099 Z WINES USA LLC 5913.6185 5821.6185 5861.6185 5841.6185 1375.6185 1646.6185 5921.6185 5911.6185 5420.6185 1470.6104 5410.6122 LIGHT & POWER' LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER LIGHT & POWER PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES GOLF ADMINISTRATION BA -383 W44TH ST BA -367 W70TH TRAFFIC IMPLEMENT FRANCE AVE PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR TRACY AVE TRACY AVE TRACY AVE BA -368 TRACY AVE RECON DISTRIBUTION 50TH ST OCCUPANCY. VERNON OCCUPANCY YORK OCCUPANCY PARKING RAMP BUILDING MAINTENANCE SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT WELL PUMPS CLUB HOUSE CONFERENCES &SCHOOLS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL ADVERTISING OTHER GOLF ADMINISTRATION R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/16/2012 8:42:20 Council Check Register Page - 34 5/11/2012 — 5/17/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 121.00 287600 11064 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 735.00 287875 11063 5642.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORKSELLING 856.00 359441 5/1712012 101091 MEGLER INC 1,651.04 GENERATOR REPAIR 287511 SW050181125 1551.6180 CONTRACTED'REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL 450.00 GENERATOR MAINTENANCE 287512 E6395937 1551.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL 2,101.04 954,360.88 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Check Total 964,360.88 Total Payments 964,360.88. i R55CKSUM LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Summary .5/11/2012 - 5/17/2012 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 292,323.96 02300 POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE 104.93 02400 BRAEMAR MEMORIAL FUND 3,984.31 04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 21,861.44 04200 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 11,303.00 05100 ART CENTER FUND 3,817.54 05300 AQUATIC CENTER FUND 296.40 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 47,031.17 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 18,159.83 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND 7,704.21 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 7,259.31 05800 LIQUOR FUND 275,971.00 05900 UTILITY FUND 265,021.98 05930 STORM'SEWER FUND 7,268.66 05950 RECYCLING FUND 127.66 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 2,125.48 Report Totals 964,360.88 5/16/2012 8:43:14 Page- 1 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 pollcies ands R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger. Account Description 359442 5/2412012 103173 ACCOUNTEMPS 101949 ADDED TOUCH " 919.43 UB TEMP 287880 35456410 5910.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 919.43 2,000.00 359443 512412012 102971 ACE ICE COMPANY 130265 .AHLBRECHT MASONRY INC. 53.20 288171 1571091 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 146.80 288172 1571090 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS'SOLD MIX GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING 5/2312012 7:47:48 Page - 1 1 Business Unit GENERAL (BILLING) 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING POOL OPERATION PSTF FIRE TOWER WELL HOUSES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION REPAIR PARTS CLEANING SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 200.00 359444 512412012 101949 ADDED TOUCH 2,000.00 REPAIR POOL PADS 00004300 288252 050312 5311.6406 2,000.00 359445 512412012 130265 .AHLBRECHT MASONRY INC. 1,800.00 CONCRETE AROUND FIRE PLUGS OOOOPOUR288253 051612 7413.6103 1,800.00 • 369446 512412012 111228 -ALDEN POOLS MUNICIPAL SUPPLY 1,294.52 METERS 00001325 287881 1200008 5912.6406 1,294.52 - 359447 512412012 112033 ALLDATA 1,609.13 DATA SUBSCRIPTION 00005262 288088 FW270363 -2012 1553.6160 1,609.13 " 359448 5/24/2012 105638 ALPHABITS BAND 125.00 EP ENTERTAINMENT 5/31/12 287882 050112 5710.6136 125.00 359449 512412012 127365 AMERICAN FLEET SUPPLY 26.57 FLASHER 00005172 288089 AFS- 221370017 1553.6530 26.57 359450 5124/2012 100665 AMSAN 104.88 CLEANER 00002137 288254 265226522 5720.6511 104.88 " 359451 5124/2012 102172 APPER_ TS FOODSERVICE 1,009.67 FOOD 287883 1736917 5421.5510 1,009.67 359452 612412012 103680 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SRVCS GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING 5/2312012 7:47:48 Page - 1 1 Business Unit GENERAL (BILLING) 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING POOL OPERATION PSTF FIRE TOWER WELL HOUSES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION REPAIR PARTS CLEANING SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 172.29 COFFEE 288255 665356 7411.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AMBULANCE FEES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 5/2312012 7:47:48 Page- 2 Business Unit PSTF OCCUPANCY PUBLIC ART BUILDING MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION FIRE DEPT. GENERAL PUBLIC ART COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 172.29 VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 359453 5/2412012 50TH ST SELLING 130250 ARDEN, KRISTEN VERNON SELLING 500.00 BINDING SERIES #2 288047 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 500.00 359454 5124/2012 130264 ASSURED SECURITY INC. 56.86 DOOR PARTS 00001245 288140 63689 1646.6530 56.86 359455 512412012 129624 BARNA GUZY & STEFFEN LTD 96.00 CONSULTING SERVICES 288055 96976 1120.6103 96.00 359456 512412012 118955 BCBS OF MN 1,496.00 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 288056 NANCY PAQUIN 1470.4329 1,496.00 359457 5/2412012 130251 BEARDEN, JAMES 500.00 LIBERATION 288048 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 500.00 359458 512412012 101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION 941.79 288006 73501000 5862.5512 328.65 288007 73500900 5862.5513 55.15 288173 86774800 5862.5515 136.44 288174 86772900 5822.5515 91.55 288175 73583800 5822.5512 121.72 288176 6187500 5862.5515 1,675.30 359459 5/2412012 125139 BERNICK'S WINE 214.80 288008 52272 5842.5513 214.80 359460 512412012 100648 BERTELSON OFFICE PRODUCTS 35.70 OFFICE SUPPLIES 287976 0E- 285430 -1 5840.6513 3.41 OFFICE SUPPLIES 287977 OE- 285748 -1 5840.6513 3.41- RETURN 287978 CP-OE- 285430 -1 5840.6513 96.12 INK CARTRIDGES 288256 WO- 772768 -1 1550.6406 20.30 TAPE CARTRIDGE 288257 WO- 772705 -1 1550.6406 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AMBULANCE FEES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 5/2312012 7:47:48 Page- 2 Business Unit PSTF OCCUPANCY PUBLIC ART BUILDING MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION FIRE DEPT. GENERAL PUBLIC ART COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR YORK GENERAL LIQUOR YORK GENERAL LIQUOR YORK GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5123/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 3 5/2412012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 152.12 359461 512412012 122688- BMKSOLUTIONS 302.43 :TONER CARTRIDGE 287937 74920 1495.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES INSPECTIONS 107.18 LASER LABELS 287938 76747 1495.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES INSPECTIONS 34.36 OFFICE SUPPLIES 00001437 287939 77047 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES, CENT SVC PW BUILDING 5.48 GLUE -287940 77047.1 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 449.45 359462 5/2412012 100659 BOYER TRUCK PARTS 430.21 SHOES 00005168 287884 631811 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 89.05 DUST SHIELD 00005168 287885 632180 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 69.36 KITS 00005203 287886 631816 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 55.08 FILTER KIT 00005207 287687 632259 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 61.98 WATER VALVE, FILTER 00005086 287941 629478 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 6.69 PEDAL PAD 00005087 288090 629477 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 237.81 EVAPORATOR CORE 00005211 288091 633441 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 950.18 359463 5/24/2012 100663 BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE ' 10.69 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5440.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 39.95 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5422.6581 GASOLINE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 42.76 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 70.00 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5410.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS GOLF ADMINISTRATION 110.00 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5410.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS GOLF ADMINISTRATION 220.00 PETTY CASH 288315 051812 5401.4603 COMPUTERIZED HANDICAPS GOLF REVENUES 493.40 359464 5/2412012 122496 BREAKTIME BEVERAGE INC. " 139.60 CANDY 288258 2340:031873 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 139.60 359465 512412012 122074 BUIE, BARB 11.66 PETTY CASH 288318 051612 5761.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 97.48 PETTY CASH 288318 051612 5761:6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 109.14 359466 512412012- 100144 BUREAU OF CRIMINAL APPREHENSIO 120.00 . BACKGROUND CHECKS 288317 052112 1550.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 120.00 369467 5/24/2012 120935 CAMPBELL KNUTSON R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5123/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 4 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # - Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 21,854.17 LEGAL 287979 043012 1195.6131 PROFESSIONAL SERV - LEGAL LEGAL SERVICES 21,854.17 359468 5/2412012 122888' CAP AMERICA INC. 378.31 MERCHANDISE 287980 649840 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES. 378.31 359469 612412012 119465 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES 3,292.45 288009 94348 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 25.30 268010 94347 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 105.90 268011 94349 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 31.10 288177 94346 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 3,454.75 359470 5124/2012 130252 CARTER, JOEL 500.00 THE HEALING 288049 SCULPTURE. 4105.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART 500.00 359471 5/2412012 116683 CAT & FIDDLE BEVERAGE 1,162.00 288012 93279 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,162.00 359472 5124/2012 119661 CENTRAL ENVELOPE CORPORATION 146.00 EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER 288259 70257 ' 1130.6575 PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS 146.00 359473 512412012 123898 CENTURYLINK 57.73 952 9441841 287888 1841-5/12. 1646.6188 TELEPHONE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 151.87 952 265 -2951 267889 2951 -5/12 1470.6168 TELEPHONE - FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 58.80 952 944-6522 287890 6522 -5/12 5511.6188 TELEPHONE ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS 268.40 359474 512412012 130253 CHAMBERLAND, GENEVIEVE 500.00 LA DEFENSE - 288050 SCULPTURE 4105:6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART 500.00 359475 5/24/2012 117187 CHEM SYSTEMS LTD . 2,561.79 TOWER TREATMENT 00008050 288260 517035 5511.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 2,561.79 369476 512412012 130029 CHEMPOINT.COM 768.19 DOWFROST 00001974 287891 NA00222761 1552.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 512412012 = 5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier ( Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 768.19 359477 512412012 130054 CIGNA HEALTHCARE _ 126.21 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 288057 FRANCES 1470.4329 AMBULANCE FEES PLEASANCE 369478 - 5124/2012 126.21 122084 CITY OF EDINA - UTILITIES SEWER & WATER BUILDING MAINTENANCE SEWER & WATER CENT SVC PW BUILDING SEWER & WATER 44.03 00086676- 0330288022 287892 330288022 -5/12 5720.6189 42.44 0332300005 - 00077443 287893 332300005 -5/12 1646.6189 50.87 00077443 - 0332300004 287894 03323000045/12 1646.6189 4,751.92 00103426 - 0345052006 287895 345052006 -5/12 1552.6189 404.67 00105263- 0335037016 287896 335037016 -5/12 5430.6189 5,293.93 359479 512412012 100692 COCA -COLA REFRESHMENTS - 323:60 288013 0158028632 5862.5515 323.60 369480 5/24/2012 101119 COCKRIEL, VINCE 58.83 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288141 051812 1600.6107 58.83 359481 6124/2012 120433 COMCAST 66.95 8772 10 614 0419858 288261 419858 -5112 5511.6188 90.44 8772 10 614 0220686 288262 220686 -5/12 5720.6230 157.39 359482 512412012 120826 COMCAST SPOTLIGHT 23.33 CABLE ADVERTISING 287897 420716 5822.6122 23.33 CABLE ADVERTISING 287897 420716 5842.6122 23.34 CABLE ADVERTISING 287897 420716 5862.6122 70.00 359483 512412012 121267 CREATIVE RESOURCES 1,292.82 STAFF UNIFORMS 287942 15394 5760.6406 1,292.82 359484 512412012 130171 CTM SERVICES INC. 98.70 EDGER BLADE 288263 2182 5511.6406 98.70 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 5 Business Unit FIRE DEPT. GENERAL SEWER & WATER EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS SEWER & WATER BUILDING MAINTENANCE SEWER & WATER BUILDING MAINTENANCE SEWER & WATER CENT SVC PW BUILDING SEWER & WATER RICHARDS GOLF COURSE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE. PARK ADMIN. GENERAL TELEPHONE ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH ST SELLING ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE GENERAL SUPPLIES, - ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/2312012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 6 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359485 612412012 116179 CURB MASTERS INC. 894.50 FINAL PAYMENT 288320 052512 07103.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS 5103 TRACY AVENUE SIDEWALK 894.50 359486 5/2412012 104020 DALCO 215.89 PUNCH DEGREASER 00005258 288092 2462496 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 247.04 ROLL TOWELS 00009144 288264 2459484 5111.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ART CENTER BLDG /MAINT 462.93 359487 5/24/2012 102478 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO. 2,668.59 288014 650825 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 67.20 288015 650826 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 1,821.12 288178 650823 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 19.20 288179 650824 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 3,806.20 288180 650821 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 87.80 288181 650822 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 8,470.11 359488 5/24/2012 100718 DELEGARD TOOL CO. 70.24 CRIMPER, SOCKETS 00005206 288093 691660 1553.6556 TOOLS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 15.66 MICRO STREAM 00005206 288094 692013 1553.6556 TOOLS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 85.90 359489 5/24/2012 100720 DENNYS 5TH AVE. BAKERY 34.54 BAKERY 287898 410963 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 62.69 287899 411071 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 70.47 287981 411373 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 88.88 287982 411374 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 75.12 288265 411771 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 33.02 288266 411886 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 54.56 288267 412135 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 419.28 359490 5/24/2012 102831 DEX MEDIA EAST INC. 166.32 650487671 288268 650487671 -5/12 5511.6188 TELEPHONE ARENA BLDGIGROUNDS 166.32 359491 6/2412012 121646 DICK, KENNA 312.29 UNIFORM PURCHASE 288058 051512 1400.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 312.29 359492 5/2412012 101766 DISPLAY SALES R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/2412012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Descriptioni 622.01 US FLAGS 00001235 288142 INV0085015 1646.6406 GENERAL' SUPPLIES,. ' 622.01 359493 512412012 130248 DOLAN, THOMAS 14.28 UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND 288059 6452 RED FOX CT 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND 14.28 359494 512412012 129080 DUBOIS CHEMICALS INC. 167.64 SPRAY WAX 00005997 288095 IN- 1116529 1553.6238 167.64 359495 5124/2012 119716 EASTERN PACIFIC APPAREL INC. 423.99 MERCHANDISE 287983 477785 5440.5511 1,006.76 MERCHANDISE 287984 477784 5440.5511 1,430.75 359496 512412012 130261 EDEN AVENUE GRILL 103.68 DEPOSIT REFUND 288087 051412 1120.4314 103.68 359497 5/2412012 124503 EDEN PRAIRIE WINLECTRIC CO. 46.66 ELECTRICAL TAPE 00001278 287943 08956700 1322.6406 176.00 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 00001278 287943 08956700 1552.6406 222.66 359498 5/2412012 106340 EDINA CAR WASH 94.40 APRIL WASHES 287944 5053 1553.6238 94.40 359499 5/24/2012 101627 ELASKY, JEFF 100.55 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT RE -ISSUE 288323 052212 1400.6104 100.55 359500 512412012 100549 .ELECTRIC PUMP INC. 4,239.56 PUMP REPAIR 00001872 287900 0047208 -IN 5921.6180 4,239.56 359501 5/2412012 130254 ELLIOTT, STEVE 500.00 TRANSPONDER 288051 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 500.00 359502 512412012 127349 ELSTER AMERICAN METER CAR WASH 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page- 7 Business Unit BUILDING MAINTENANCE UTILITY BALANCE SHEET EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES INVESTIGATION FEE ADMINISTRATION GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING CAR WASH EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN r CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CONTRACTED REPAIRS SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger,_Account.Description 489.38 BATTERY PACKS 00001569 287901 91152795 5917.6406. GENERAL SUPPLIES 489.38 359503 5124/2012 100752 ESS BROTHERS & SONS INC. 2,267.89 CASTINGS 00001324 287902 RR1593 5932.6536 CASTINGS 320.63 GRATES 00001191:'287903 RR1818 5932.6536 ;CASTINGS 268.26 SEALANT 00001191 287904 RR1873 5932.6536 CASTINGS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LUBRICANTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIRPARTS GENERAL SUPPLIES' ADVERTISING LEGAL 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page- 8 Business Unit METER REPAIR GENERAL STORM SEWER GENERAL STORWSEWER GENERALSTORM SEWER LIQUOR INSPECTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN METER REPAIR ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SVC PW BUILDING COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP -CONTRACTED-REPAIRS 359511 512412012 129884 FORT DEARBORN LIFE INSURANCE 1,806.14 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 287908 F018342 -6/12 1550.6200 INSURANCE 1,806.14 PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES RANGE CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 2,856.78 359504 5/2412012 129732 FABER, MICHAELA 45.00 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECKS 288060 051612 1424.6103 45.00 359505 6/2412012 100146 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS COMPANY 115.17 DEXOS SYNTHETIC OIL 00005237 287905 69- 065765 1553.6584 11.50 BULBS 00005237 287945 69- 065956 1553.6530 7.13 BUSHING 00005126:287946 1- 3874088. 1553.6530 133.80 359506 512412012 126004 FERGUSON WATERWORKS 518.30 METER ADAPTER RINGS 00001328 287906 S0135W3.003 5917.6406 518.30 359507 512412012 - 116492 FINANCE AND COMMERCE 237.58 AD FOR BID 288096 22304785 1120.6120 237.58 359508 5124/2012 126444 FISH WINDOW CLEANING 509.56 WINDOW CLEANING 00005995 287907 31556734 1552.6103 509.56 359509 512412012 130156 FLETCHER LEISURE GROUP 218.42 MERCHANDISE 287985 1077752 5440.5511 218.42 359510 512412012 100769 FLOYD TOTAL SECURITY 157.00 DOOR REPAIRS 288269 292563 5424.6180 157.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LUBRICANTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIRPARTS GENERAL SUPPLIES' ADVERTISING LEGAL 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page- 8 Business Unit METER REPAIR GENERAL STORM SEWER GENERAL STORWSEWER GENERALSTORM SEWER LIQUOR INSPECTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN METER REPAIR ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SVC PW BUILDING COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP -CONTRACTED-REPAIRS 359511 512412012 129884 FORT DEARBORN LIFE INSURANCE 1,806.14 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 287908 F018342 -6/12 1550.6200 INSURANCE 1,806.14 PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES RANGE CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 9 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359512 512412012 - 103639 FREY, MICHAEL 33.19 SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT 288270 051612 5110.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES - ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 70.71 SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT 288270 051612 5120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP 103.90 359513 5124/2012 101931 GEAR FOR SPORTS 1,790.17 MERCHANDISE 288061 40575994 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO'SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 362.55 MERCHANDISE 288062 11540914 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS- PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 24.00- CREDIT. 288063 80095376 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 2,128.72 359514 5/2412012 100773 GENERAL PARTS INC. 128.73 ICE MACHINE CLEANER, SANITIZEFO0001277 288271 1304492 5311.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES POOL OPERATION 128.73 359515 5/2412012 103185 GERTENS 19.22 MULCH 00001249 288143 249426 1644.6541 PLANTINGS & TREES TREES & MAINTENANCE 106.48 FLOWERS 00001254 288144 250374 1643.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL TURF CARE 9.59 TOPSOIL 00001267 288145 250375 1644.6543 SOD & BLACK DIRT TREES & MAINTENANCE 135.29 359516 512412012 130239 GLADWIN MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO, 95.90 PUNCH & DIE 00005199 287909 SIM.53143 1553.6556. TOOLS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 24.00 DIES 00005199 288272 SIM.53206 1553.6556 TOOLS .. 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LARSON CO. 736.37 RECOVERY MACHINE 00001224 287911 BLM0147907 1552.6406 504.72 TRAN BAYSENS119A PROGRAM STAT 287989 BLM0147892 5841.6530 1,241.09 359524 512412012 129108 HAAG COMPANIES INC. 66.53 287950 043012 1318.6406 83.36 287950 043012 5761.6540 192.38 287950 043012 5913.6517 657.28 287950 043012 5913.6543 1,135.01 287950 043012 1643.6543 2,134.56 359525 512412012 129129 HABITAT WOODCRAFT INC. 1,255.00 ROOF REPAIR AT SAFETY FACILITY 288273 051712 7411.6103 1,255.00 359526 5/2412012 102320 HAMCO DATA PRODUCTS 176.19 THERMAL PAPER 00007515 287912 107383 5842.6512 176.19 Subledger Account Description CONTRACTED REPAIRS 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 10 Business Unit EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES GENERAL SUPPLIES MOWING TOOLS MOWING GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS YORK OCCUPANCY GENERAL SUPPLIES SNOW & ICE REMOVAL FERTILIZER CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING SAND GRAVEL & ROCK DISTRIBUTION SOD & BLACK DIRT DISTRIBUTION SOD & BLACK DIRT GENERAL TURF CARE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PSTF OCCUPANCY PAPER SUPPLIES YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 359527 5/2412012 125270 HARTFORD - PRIORITY, ACCOUNTS 5,336.75 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 288132 5881672 -9 9900.2033.05 9.50 COBRA 288133 JUNE 1550.6043 5,346.25 359528 5/2412012 100797 HAWKINS INC. 3,178.65 CHEMICALS 00005243 287913 3334160 5915.6586 4,425.06 CHEMICALS 00005243 287914 3334968 5915.6586 7,603.71 359529 5/24/2012 100012 HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS LTD ' 74.96 VALVE BOX KEY 00001182 287915 4752658 5913.6406 74.96 359530 5124/2012 122093 HEALTH PARTNERS 890.18 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 287990 40361066 1550.6043 11,598.51 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 287991 40369036 1550.6040 12,488:69 - 359531 5/24/2012 101209 HEIMARK FOODS 153.12 BEEF PATTIES 287916 023867 5421.5510 153.12 BEEF PATTIES 288274 023880 5421.5510 306.24 359532 5/2412012 100802 HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER 2,765.00 EMT REFRESHER COURSE 288101 25797 1400.6104 2,765.00 359633 6/24/2012 105436 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 160.31- TIER 2 BUNDLED'SERVICE 288275 1000016381 1190.6105 160.31 359534 512412012. 116680 HEWLETT - PACKARD COMPANY 196.65 LCD MONITOR 00004330 287917 51203285 5840.6513 410.40 LAPTOP SUPPLIES —00004330 288134 51216092 421260.6710 126.10 LAPTOP SUPPLIES 00004330 288135 51216549 421260.6710 196.66 MONITOR 00004330 288135 51216549 5840.6513 929.81 359535 512412012 102079 HIGHVIEW PLUMBING INC 2,095.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001063 288167 13292 05525.1705.21 ' 3,295.00 REPLACE WATER/SEWER 00001063 288167 13292 03471.1705.21 Subledger Account Description LIFE INSURANCE - 99 COBRAINSURANCE 5/2312012 7:47:48 Page - 11 Business Unit PAYROLL CLEARING CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL WATER TREATMENT SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT GENERAL SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION, COBRAINSURANCE HOSPITALIZATION COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL GRILL GRILL CONFERENCES 8 SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ASSESSING OFFICE SUPPLIES LIQUOR YORK GENERAL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT OFFICE SUPPLIES LIQUOR YORK GENERAL CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK CONSULTING INSPECTION RICHMOND HILLS PK R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA : 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 12 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/. Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5,390.00 359536 5124/2012 102484 HIRSHFIELD'S PAINT MANUFACTURI 921.80 FIELD MARKING PAINT 00001010 288151- 094123 1642.6544 LINE MARKING POWDER FIELD MAINTENANCE 921.80 359537 5/24/2012 104376 HOHENSTEINS INC. 1,043.38 288183 601107 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 810.00 288184 601391 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 1,348.50 288185 601364 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 3,201.88 359538 5/24/2012 101774 HONEYWELL INC. 327.57 ALARM REPAIR 288276 1015116 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 327.57 359539 5/2412012 130255 HOY, HEIDI 500.00 JACK 288052 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART 500.00 359540 5/2412012 130244 HYNEK, EVAN - 45.00 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECKS 288064 051612 1424.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIQUOR INSPECTION 45.00 369541 5/24/2012 101183 INSPECTRON INC. 3,475.00 PLAN REVIEW. SERVICES 287951 041112 1495.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INSPECTIONS 3,475.00 369642 6/2412012 100741 JJ TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN 83.80 288016 1786850 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING - 1,747.50 288017 1786803 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 6,792.11 288018 1786849 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 323.00 268186 1800930 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 9,680.82 288187 1786861 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 60.30 288188 1786862 .5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 39.00 288189 1786863 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 21.60- 288190 1459228 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 42.05 288191 1786852 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 18,746.98 359543 512412012 124104 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES INC. 79.07 WEED SPRAYER 00001319 288102 61294820 4091.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GRANDVIEW MAINTENANCE R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 ., 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 13 5/24/2012 - 5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 41.59 IRRIGATION PARTS 00001152 288152 61153279 1643.6530 REPAIR PARTS GENERAL TURF CARE 201.17 IRRIGATION PARTS 00002097 288277 61064134 5761.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 321.83 359545 5/2412012 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 122.07 288192 1298457 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,289.14 288193 1298460 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 31.37 288194 1298461 5822:5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 112.12 288195 1298464 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 549.94 288196 1298459 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,846.04 288197 1298472 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,961.65 288198 1298475 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 2,428.97 288199 1298474 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON'SELLING 47.97 288200 1298742 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING_ 703.04 288201 1298473 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,530.72 288202 1298477 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 41.98 288203 1298478 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 196.80 288204 1298479 15862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 3,021.50 288205 1298462 5842.5513. COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3,607.64 288206 1298466 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 3,880.63 288207 1298467 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 1.12 288208 1298468 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 521.34 288209 1298471 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 1;874.07 288210 1298465 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3,193:74 288211 1298469 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 41.98 288212 1298470 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD. WINE YORK SELLING 13.40- 288213 534125 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 27,990.43 359646 512412012 111018 KEEPRS INC. 559.96 UNIFORMS 00003794 288278 187903 -01 1470.6558 DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 559.96 359547 512412012 130259 KNAPP, LYNN 64.00 CLASS REFUND 288103 051612 5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES 64.00 359548 5/2412012 101502 KONTERS, VIKTORS 73.86 FUEL FOR VEHICLE FOR TRAINING 287952 051012 1400.6107 MILEAGE OR'ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 73.86 359549 5/2412012 100605 LANDS' END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 1,338.42 CITY LOGO CLOTHING 288065 11488449 1513.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TOOLS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS LAUNDRY 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 14 Business Unit EMPLOYEE PROGRAMS BUILDING MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN GENERAL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN POOL OPERATION COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL GENERAL SUPPLIES CITY HALL GENERAL 1,338.42 359550 512412012 130263 LANDSCAPE DEPOT 34.73 CEMENT TOOL 00001259 288153 051512 1646.6556 34.73 359651 512412012 100852 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC. 435.76 WIRE ROPE, CLEVIS HOOKS 00005198 287918 9300814364 1553.6530 94.39 HEX NUTS, SCREWS 00001284 288104 9300824323 1301.6530 145.68 FLAPWHEELS, GRINDING DISCS 00005205 288105 9300831851 1553.6530 675.83 369552 5/2412012 100226 LIFEGUARD STORE INC, THE 538.50 LIFEGUARD UNIFORMS 288279 INVO80263 5311.6201 538.50 359553 512412012 124810 LIFT BRIDGE BEER COMPANY 280.00 288214 21087 5842.5514 140.00 288215 21088 5862.5514 420.00 359554 5/2412012 106301 LOFFLER COMPANIES INC. 132.90 COPIER USAGE 00005267 288106 1403500 1553.6406 132.90 359555 5/2412012 112577 M. AMUNDSON LLP 1,154.92 288216 131419 5862.5515 881.23 288217 131421 5822.5515 2,036.15 359556 5/2412012 122554 MATHESON TRI -GAS INC. 225.13 OXYGEN 00003649 288107 04710558 1470.6510 414.17 OXYGEN 00003649 288280 04722799 1470.6510 639.30 359557 5/2412012 130262 MATTOON, STEVE 150.00 TRAINING CONFERENCE 288136 051712 1400.6104 150.00 359658 5/2412012 100876 MCCAREN DESIGNS INC. 80.16 PLANT 288281 54889 1551.6406 TOOLS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS LAUNDRY 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 14 Business Unit EMPLOYEE PROGRAMS BUILDING MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN GENERAL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN POOL OPERATION COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL GENERAL SUPPLIES CITY HALL GENERAL CITY OF EDINA 5/2312012 7:47:48 _ R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 15 5/2412012 -5124/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 80.16 359559 512412012 101928 MCKEN27E, THOMAS 92.97 CONFERENCE EXPENSES 288108 051712 1400.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 92.97 359560 512412012 101790 IMCMAHON, DANIEL 171.94 TRAINING REIMBURSEMENT 287953 051412 1281.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS TRAINING 171.94 359561 5124/2012 101483 MENARDS 9.10 PVC VALVE, PIPE, TAPE 00005996 287954 61410 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 52.73 HARDWARE 00001300 288154 65561 1646.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES BUILDING MAINTENANCE 27.70 PAINT 00006003 288282 64804 5410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION 47.98 GERMCDL BLEACH 00002138 288283 64859 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 137.51 359562 5/24/2012 100885 METRO SALES INC 2,523.63 COPIER USAGE 287955 458193 1400.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 143.21 COPIER USAGE 288284 457693 5110.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 409.61 COPIER USAGE 288285 457654 5510.6575 PRINTING ARENA ADMINISTRATION 3,076.45 359563 612412012 100887 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ENVIRONME 353,674.67 SEWER SERVICE- 287919 0000988572 5922.6302 SEWER SERVICE METRO SEWER TREATMENT 353,674.67 359564 512412012 104650 MICRO CENTER 41.64 IT SUPPLIES 00004322 287956 3814695 1554.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 176.33 ,MONITOR AND VIDEO CARD .. 00004328 287957 3867676 1554.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 51.27 DVDS 00003010 288066 3870092 1400.6160 DATA PROCESSING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 8.42- CREDIT ON ACCT 288109 MC3075602 1400.6160 DATA PROCESSING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 260.82 359565 512412012 127639 MIDWAY FORD 24,459.40 2013 FORD EXPLORER 00003170 288319 89768 421400.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT POLICE EQUIPMENT ' 24,459.40 359566 512412012 100891 MIDWEST ASPHALT CORP. 23,645.50 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288169 052512 03470.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VALLEY ESTATES 24,726.60 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288169 052512 01387.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VALLEY ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD - 34,143.00 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288169 052512 05524.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VALLEY ESTATES R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 16 5/24/2012 -5/2412012 Check # Date Amount Supplier,/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 79,810.07 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288169 052512 04386.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VALLEY ESTATES 162,325.17 359567 512412012 130247 MILLER, DAVID 35.04 UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND 288067--,481 6ASPASIA 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET LANE 35.04 359568 512412012 100913° MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER 8 1,960.00 ` REPLACE WATER SERVICE 00001322 287920 _34077 5913.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS DISTRIBUTION 1,960.00 _ 359569 5/24/2012 127062 MINNEHAHA BLDG_ . MAINT. INC. 5.34 WINDOW WASHING 287958 921097033 5821.6162 SERVICES CUSTODIANS 50TH ST OCCUPANCY 5.34 359570 512412012 101684 MINNESOTA CHIEFS OF POLICE ASS 935.00 LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 287859 .3347 1400.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 935.00 359571 5124/2012 101302 MINNESOTA CITY /COUNTY - 183.60 DUES - SCOTT NEAL 287992 051612 1120.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 183.60 359572 512412012 102014 MINNESOTA CLAY USA 132.19 UNDERGLAZE 00009149 288068 70631 5110.6564 CRAFT SUPPLIES ART, CENTER ADMINISTRATION 30.00 WHITE RAKU CONES 288069 70683 5120.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP 38.28 CLAY TOOLS 288069 70683 5110.6564 CRAFT SUPPLIES ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 200.47 359573 5/24/2012 106193 MINNESOTA HIGHWAY SAFETY AND 386.00 EVOC LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASS 287960 629430 -2824 2340.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES DWI FORFEITURE 386.00 359574 5/2412012 130249 MINNESOTA VALLEY UNITARIAN 82.65 ART WORK SOLD 286070 051412 5101.4413 ARTWORK SOLD! 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INC. . 91.22 SAFETY LENSES- : 00003783 288115 P331236800010 1470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 113.90 SAFETY LENSES 00003783 288116 P330838800014 1470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 205.12 359584 512412012 121497 NORTHWEST ASPHALT INC. 5,420.70 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288170 052512 03469.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VIKING HILLS . 6,355.50 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288170 052512 01386.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VIKING HILLS 2ND NEIGHBORHOOD 47,366.05 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288170 052512 05523.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VIKING HILLS 75,717.57 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288170 052512 04385.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS VIKING HILLS Subiedger Account Description COST OF GOODS SOLD 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 18 Business Unit ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INSPECTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION CONTRACTED REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL CAR WASH EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS CITY OF EDINA R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register 5124/2012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 134,859.82 359585 5/24/2012 100933 NORTHWEST GRAPHIC SUPPLY CO. 6.00 LIQUITEX WHITE OPAQUE FLAKES 00009136 288073 42076901 5120.5510 6.00 359586 5/2412012 116114 OCE 160.14 APR 2012 MAINTENANCE 287961 987719759 1495.6103 160.14 359587 512412012 103578 OFFICE DEPOT 48.52 LABELS 287993 1467264490 5410.6513 21.58 BINDERS 287994 1465641381 5410.6513 64.58 OFFICE SUPPLIES 288287 607296511001 5710.6513 134.68 359588 5124/2012 101659 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 126.56 PEST CONTROL 288322 74389227 1551.6180 126.56 359589 512412012 100939 OTIS SPUNKMEYER INC. 298.45 COOKIES 288288 81349036 5421.5510 298.45 359590 512412012 103624 P & L AUTOMOTIVE INC. 90.84 INTERIOR CLEAN UP 00005264 288117 226690 1553.6238 90.84 359591 5/2412012 121026 PALDA & SONS INC. 5,955.55 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288321 052512 04384.1705.30 33,498.74 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288321 052512 01385.1705.30 69,688.20 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 288321 052512 05522.1705.30 167,713.72 PARTIAL PAYMENT NO. 1 . 288321 052512 03468.1705.30 276,856.21 359592 512412012 100347 PAUSTIS & SONS 1,704.38 288019 8350126 -IN 5862.5513 1,893.26 288020 8350114 -IN 5842.5513 1,113.00 288218 8350124 -IN 5822.5513 33.25 288219 8350127 -IN 5862.5515 4,743.89 Subiedger Account Description COST OF GOODS SOLD 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 18 Business Unit ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INSPECTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION CONTRACTED REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL CAR WASH EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS COUNTRYSIDE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 175.89 359597 5/2412012 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 485.02 288220 2241510 CITY OF EDINA COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 5/23/2012 7:47:48 R55CKREG LOG20000 2,988.08 288221 2241514 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 878.21 288222 Council Check Register 5842.5513 Page - 19 YORK SELLING 2,669.37 288223 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359593 5/24/2012 471.39 112798 PENN CYCLE 288225 2241511 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 127.56 BIKE PARTS ' 287962 220000368154 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL VERNON SELLING 127.56 288227 2241517 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 359594 5/2412012 2,192.49 100945.PEPSI- COLA - COMPANY 288228 2241518 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 397.51 288289 69926372 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL YORK SELLING 397.51 359595 512412012 100948 PERKINS LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS 1,800.00 VANDALISM REPAIRS 00001238 288156 156 1642.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - FIELD MAINTENANCE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 1,800.00 282.00 359596 5/2412012 359599 512412012 119935 PET CROSSING 130174 PIONEER ATHLETICS 17589 K -9 VACCINATIONS 287963 120774 4607.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES - EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION 175.89 359597 5/2412012 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 485.02 288220 2241510 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,988.08 288221 2241514 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 878.21 288222 2241516 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,669.37 288223 2241515 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 733.42 288224 2241512 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 471.39 288225 2241511 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 370.43 288226 2241519 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,563.46 288227 2241517 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,192.49 288228 2241518 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 91.12- 288229 3482240 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 13,260.75 - 359598 512412012 124176 PINNACLE DISTRIBUTING 282.00 288230 15311 5862.5515, COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 282.00 359599 512412012 130174 PIONEER ATHLETICS 2,016.00 FIELD MARKING PAINT 00001242 288157 IW441527 1642.6544 LINE MARKING POWDER FIELD MAINTENANCE ' 2,016.00 359600 . 512412012 130267 PLASTICS INTERNATIONAL 163.61 TYPE 1 GRADE 1 PVC 00007112 288290 203228 5311.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POOL OPERATION 163.61 359601 512412012 128861 PRIMARY PRODUCTS COMPANY 1155CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/24/2012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 65.73 GLOVES 00005255 288118 47965 1553.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT DEPT UNIFORMS CLEANING SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES FERTILIZER FERTILIZER INVESTIGATION FEE INVESTIGATION FEE GENERAL SUPPLIES 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page- 20 Business Unit EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN FIRE DEPT. 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' 369609 512412012 106358 RESIDENCE INN 1,845.77 DEPOSIT REFUND 288085 051412 1120.4314 ' 1,845.77 DEPOSIT REFUND 288086 - MAY142012 1120.4314 3,691.54 359610 512412012 102420 RETROFIT COMPANIES INC, THE 1,340.00 ECONOLIGHTS 00009139 288296 0055700 -IN 5111.6406 DEPT UNIFORMS CLEANING SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES FERTILIZER FERTILIZER INVESTIGATION FEE INVESTIGATION FEE GENERAL SUPPLIES 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page- 20 Business Unit EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN FIRE DEPT. 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GENERAL CHEMICALS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES & MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES & MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES & MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN EDUCATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PROGRAMS MEETING EXPENSE PSTF ADMINISTRATION MEETING EXPENSE PSTF FIRE TOWER GENERAL SUPPLIES PSTF OCCUPANCY COST OF GOODS SOLD VANVALKENBURG SENIOR SPECIAL EVENTS SENIOR CITIZENS DATA PROCESSING FIRE DEPT. GENERAL DATA PROCESSING FIRE DEPT. GENERAL MEETING EXPENSE . FIRE DEPT. GENERAL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register, Page - 22. 5/24/2012 - 5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No - Subledger Account Description Business Unit 767.25 ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE 287922 8103185245 1628.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS 767.25 359620 5124/2012 127049 SCHNEIDER, KATHERINE .- 400.00 FITNESS TRAINING 288124 051412 1470.6104 CONFERENCES 8 SCHOOLS FIRE DEPT. 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GENERAL R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5124/2012 -5/2412012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359636 5/2412012 130256 STILLMAN, BRUCE 500.00 OXYMORON 288053 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART 5710.6136 1400.6203 1400.6203 1400.6551 1554.6103 1553.6530 512312012 7:47:48 Page - 24 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE AMMUNITION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS 1120.6120 500.00 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 359637 5/2412012 1120.6120 130242 STOCKWELL, NATHAN 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 150.00 EP ENTERTAINMENT 5/24/12 288076 051412 TELEPHONE 150.00 TELEPHONE 5841.6188 TELEPHONE 359638 5/2412012 101015 STREICHERS 699.99 VEST 287965 1926966 96.17 SEAT ORGANIZER 287966 1927773 5,909.12 AMMO 288127 1927283 6,705.28 359639 5124/2012 104349 STRUCTURED NETWORK SOLUTIONS 449.56 PW UPS WIRING 287967 14541 • 449.56 359640 5/24/2012 101017 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET 36.67 STRIPS 00005170 287968 395583 36.67 359641 5/2412012 100900 SUN NEWSPAPERS 59.95 PUBLISH NOTICE 288077 1377190 35.97 PUBLISH NOTICE 288078 1377187 131.89 AD FOR BID 288079 1377188 38.97 PUBLISH ORD 2012 -10 288080 1377191 68.94 PUBLISH ORD 2012 -11 288081 1377192 56.95 PUBLISH NOTICE 288082 1377189 504.00 POC FF AD 288304 1375563 896.67 359642 512412012 121161 SUPER MEDIA LLC 42.26 PHONE LISTING 287928 050412 42.27 PHONE LISTING 287928 050412 42.27 PHONE LISTING 287928 050412 126.80 359643 5124/2012 120998 SURLY BREWING CO. 748.00 288023 001846 1,047.00 288024 001830 5710.6136 1400.6203 1400.6203 1400.6551 1554.6103 1553.6530 512312012 7:47:48 Page - 24 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE AMMUNITION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIR PARTS 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1120.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL 1470.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 5861.6188 TELEPHONE 5821.6188 TELEPHONE 5841.6188 TELEPHONE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CENT SERV GEN - MIS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION FIRE DEPT. GENERAL VERNON OCCUPANCY 50TH ST OCCUPANCY YORK OCCUPANCY 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 GRILL COST OF GOODS SOLD'MIX VERNON SELLING CITY OF EDINA VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL Council Check Register 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # - Doc No Inv No Account No 1,795.00 359644 5/2412012 111616 T.D. ANDERSON INC. - 40.00 BEER LINE CLEANING 287997 230895• -' - 5421.6102 40.00 359645 5124/2012 104932 TAYLOR MADE 127.55 MERCHANDISE 287998 17679825 5440.5511 127.55 359646 512412012 101035 THORPE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 153.30 287929 689458 5421.5514 68.60 288025 690471 5862.5515 1,991.60 288026 690470 5862.5514 710.00 288305 00772973 5421.5514 284.70 288306 690844 5421.5514 3,208.20 359647 512412012 123129 TIMESAVER OFF SITE SECRETARIAL 356.25 COUNCIL MINUTES 5/1/12 288084 19061 1120.6103 356.25 359648 512412012 101042 TRIARCO 744.15 ARTS & CRAFTS SUPPLIES 00007116 288307 887495 1624.6406 744.15 359649 512412012 - 130245 'TROOP 62 29.00 RESERVATION REFUND 288083 UTLEY PARK 1600.4722.08 `29.00 359650 512412012 129105 TWIN SOURCE 23.60 CLEANING SOLUTION CONTAINERS 288308 00426614 5821.6406 23.60 CLEANING SOLUTION CONTAINERS 288308 00426614 5861.6406 47.20 359651 512412012 103298 UPS STORE #1716, THE 11.09 SHIPPING CHARGE 00005253 288309 TRAN:0216 1553.6406 11.00 359652 512412012 114236 USA BLUE BOOK 905.15 LOCATOR 00001312 287969 663906 5913.6406 905.15 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Page - 25 Subledger Account Description Business Unit CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GRILL COST OF'GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL COST OF GOODS SOLD'MIX VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - ADMINISTRATION GENERAL SUPPLIES PLAYGROUND & THEATER SHELTER BUILDING RENT. PARK ADMIN. GENERAL GENERAL SUPPLIES 50TH ST OCCUPANCY GENERAL SUPPLIES VERNON OCCUPANCY GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN GENERAL SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 7:47:48 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 26 5/24/2012 —5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description. Business Unit 359653 5/2412012 100410 USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC. 183.00 PAGERS 287970 V0319246E 1400.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 183.00 359654 5/2412012 101058 VAN PAPER CO. 50.07 LIQUOR BAGS 287930 235519-00 5822.6512 PAPER SUPPLIES 50TH ST SELLING 50.07 359655 5/2412012 130257 VANNI, PETER 500.00 SALOME GONG 288054 SCULPTURE 4105.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PUBLIC ART 500.00 359656 512412012 101066 VIKING ELECTRIC SUPPLY 467.70 LIGHTING 00001279 288128 6347368 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 467.70 369657 612412012 102642 WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS INC 2,800.00 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 288310 21373300001 01242.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN A -242 50TH & FRANCE STRTSCAPE 2,800.00 359658 512412012 106699 WALSER CHRYSLER JEEP 11.33 HANDLE 00005109 268130 603946 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 11.33 359659 5/24/2012 123616 WATER CONSERVATION SERVICE INC 243.97 LEAK LOCATE 00001327 287931 3155 5913.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTION 243.97 359660 5/2412012 101075 WEIGLE, SUE 84.49 INVITATION POSTAGE 287971 051412 1628.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CITIZENS 84.49 359661 5/2412012 102798 WEST PAYMENT CENTER 758.09 BACKGROUND CHECKS 287972 824916649 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 758.09 359662 6124/2012 101078 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT 169.00 MECHANICAL REPAIRS 00005260 287973 44385 1552.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CENT SVC PW BUILDING 169.00 359663 512412012 125953 WILLETTE, CHRIS R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5123/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 27 5/24/2012 -5124/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv.No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 94.26 UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND 288316 7313 SCHEY DR 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 94.26 359664 512412012 101033 WINE COMPANY, THE 2,350.42 288027 299762 -00 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,516.78 288241 299611 -00 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3,867.20 359665 5/2412012 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 187.36 288028 408602 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 162.24 288242 409464 58615513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 946.64 288243 409462 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 299.36 288244 409461 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3,274.58 288245 409463 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 4,870.18 359666 512412012 129715 WINKELS, PATRICIA 275.00 3 CLASS REFUNDS 288129 051612 5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION' ART CENTER REVENUES 275:00 359667 5/24/2012 124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA 984.50 288029 743945 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 6,730.11 288030 745631 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 39.95 288031 745632 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS'SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 6,582.85 288032 745637 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE. YORK SELLING 4,839.19 288033 745636 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 225.22 288034 745638 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 1,360.74 288035 742354 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 64.00- 288036 859889 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS'SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2,489.78 288246 745634 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE `50TH ST SELLING 57.10 288247 745635 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS'SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 1,562.29 288248 745633 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 5,491.70 288249 738201 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 2,736.54 288250 745630 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS'SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 226.92- 288251 860134 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 32,809.05 359668 512412012 124529 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER 477.00 287932 897348 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 113.40 287999 897301 5430.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER RICHARDS GOLF COURSE 3,929.95 288037 898510 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 760.00 288038 898509 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/23/2012 7:47:48 Council Check Register Page - 28 5/24/2012 -5/24/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description_ Business Unit 21.50 288039 898511 5842.5515 COST.OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 532.00 288040 897595 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 3,148.35 268041 897596 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 43.20 288042 897597 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 288.00 288043 897598.1 5862.5514 COST OF GOODSSOLD'BEER VERNON SELLING 2,712.20 288044'- _897929 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,490.00 288045. 897930 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 2,555.13 288046 897316 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 978.80 288311 900490, 5421.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER GRILL 17,049.63 359669 5/24/2012 101082 WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY 413.61. SIGNS, MARKERS 00002008 288312 276924 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 413.61 369670 512412012 101726 XCEL ENERGY 1,325.39 51 -6621207 -1 287933 324560931 5913.6185. LIGHT & POWER DISTRIBUTION 240.19 51- 4197645 -8 287934 324513915 1322.6185 LIGHT 8 POWER STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL 1,544.10 51- 5619094 -8 287935 324717943 1552.6185 LIGHT &'POWER CENT SVC PW BUILDING 1,727.17 51- 6227619 -3 287936 324891657 5761.6185 LIGHT 8 POWER CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 4,836.85 359671 5/24/2012 119647 YOCUM OIL COMPANY INC. 19,414.07 UNLEADED GAS 00005975 287974 489260 1553:6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN "- 601.43 FUEL FOR GENERATORS 00001190 288000 486430 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 440.42 288001 486431 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 635.85 288002 486432 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 942.70 288003 486433. 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,161.48 288004 486434 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 112.66 288005 486579 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 23,308.61 359672 512412012 101091 ZIEGLER INC - 5.21 SEAL 00005261 1287975 PCO01376929 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN - 450.00 GENERATOR MAINTENANCE 288313 E6395938.-. 1551.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CITY HALL GENERAL 455.21 - 1,352,452.78 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Check Total 1,352,452.78 Total Payments 1,352,452.78 R55CKSUM LOG20000 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 130,831.66 02300 POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE 386.00 04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 76,351.38 04200. EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 24,995.90 05100: ART CENTER FUND 2,698.45 ' 05300 AQUATIC CENTER FUND 2,830.84 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 11,877.83 ' 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 4,045.71 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND .1'.814.90 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 4,610.56 05800 LIQUOR FUND 172,394.42 05900 UTILITY FUND 744,646.22 05930 STORM SEWER FUND 164,339.97 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 5,292.19 09900 PAYROLL FUND 5,336.75 Report Totals 11352;452:78 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Summary 5/24/2012 - 5/24/2012 5/2312012 7:48:39 Page - 1 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 polio s aipd procedures �' R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 1 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359673 513112012 100609 50TH & FRANCE BUSINESS ASSOCIA 250.00 ART FAIR BROCHURE AD 288459 7 -769 5842.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING 250.00 ART FAIR BROCHURE AD 288459 7 -769 5862.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING 500.00 ART FAIR BROCHURE AD 288459 7 -769 5822.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH ST SELLING 1,000.00 359674 5/3112012 100609 50TH & FRANCE BUSINESS'ASSOCIA 200.00 ART FAIR BIKE CORRAL SPONSOR 288460 052112 1130.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS 200.00 359675 513112012 100612 A.M. LEONARD 98.93 GLOVES, -NOZZLES, BELT 00002006 288657 C112073414 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 44.48 ANCHOR PINS 00002006 288658 0112073536 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 143.41 359676 5/3112012 103173 ACCOUNTEMPS 855.47 UB TEMP 288324 35504217 5910.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL (BILLING) 855.47 359677 513112012 102971 ACE ICE COMPANY 211.60 288402 1571098 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 151.60 288586 1573021 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 158.80 288752 1573029 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 42.80 288753 1573022 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 564.80 359678 513112012 129469 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES INC. 26,524.78 WATER TREATMENT PLANT #6 288718 37235999 05473.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION WM -473 NEW TREATMENT PLANT #6 26,524.78 359679 5131/2012 105953 AFFILIATED EMERGENCY VET SERVI 114.00 EMERGENCY EXAM 288325 254414 1450.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ANIMAL CONTROL 114.00 369680 613112012 124164 AHLMAN'S 48.21 SWAT GUN CLEANING 288461 59637 1401.6551 AMMUNITION EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM 48.21 359681 513112012 100620 AIM ELECTRONICS INC. 515.52 . SCOREBOARD REPAIRS 00001257 288548 35393 1642.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIELD MAINTENANCE 515.52 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 2 5/31/2012 — 5131/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger "Account Description Business Unit 359682 513112012 130090 ALLIANT ENGINEERING INC. 2,716.65 BICYCLE BLVD DESIGN 288719 53172 01238.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN A -238 TRANSIT LIVABLE COMM TLC 2,716.65 359683. - 513112012 116726' ALLISON, SHARON 157.62 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288549 052312 1260.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE ENGINEERING GENERAL 157.62 359684 513112012 103357 ALPHA VIDEO & AUDIO INC. 449.92 PROJECTOR RENTAL 288462 ALERTINV14518 1130.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS 449.92 359685 513112012 102109 ANCOM TECHNICAL CENTER 166.25 RADIO REPAIRS 288326 29485 1400.6230. SERVICE CONTRACTS' EQUIPMENT POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 61.25 288327 29486 1400.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 227.50 359686 513112012 103870 ANDERSON; SHAWN_ 14.00 CLASS A LICENSE OOOOODUE288550 052412. 1280.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS SUPERVISION & OVERHEAD 14.00 359667 5131/2012 102172 APPERrS FOODSERVICE / 911.61 FOOD 288463. 1740650 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 911.61 359688 513112012 100632 .AQUA ENGINEERING. 36.98 REPLACED SPRINKLER 288720 46920 01370.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION BA -370 CARSONS HILL RECON 36.98 359689 513112012 103680 .,ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SRVCS 399.26 COFFEE 288328 423606 1550.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 338.64 COFFEE 288721 1018335 1550.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 737.90 359690 513112012 120451 ARMSTRONG TORSETH SKOLD & RYDE 5,593.02 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 268659. #1 5720.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 5,593.02 359691 5131/2012 121981 ARTEKA COMPANIES LLC 4,900.00 -LANDSCAPING .00001342 288722 18287 5913.6160 CONTRACTED REPAIRS DISTRIBUTION 4,900.00 CITY OF EDINA 5130/2012 8:00:36 R55CKREG LOG20000 . Council Check Register Page - 3 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359692 5131/2012 102774 'ASPEN WASTE SYSTEMS 338.00 30 YD DUMPSTER 288723 051812 1552.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CENT SVC PW BUILDING 338.00 359693 5/3112012 100256 AT&T MOBILITY 25.96 IPAD DATA SERVICE 288464 287240706569X51 1130.6160 DATA PROCESSING COMMUNICATIONS 712 25.96 359694 513112012 101195 AUTO ELECTRIC OF BLOOMINGTON I 80.10 STARTER 00005129 288329 110359 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 80.10 359695 5/31/2012 104069 B.B. WATSON GRAPHIC DESIGN 169.80 BUSINESS CARDS 288330 485 1400.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 169.80 359696 613112012 103241 - BALDINGER; WENDY 150.00 PERFORMANCE 6/7/12 288656 050212 5760.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 150.00 359697 513112012 100642 BANNERS TO GO 867.83 SOCCER FIELD SIGNAGE 00001138 288551 33849 1642.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIELD MAINTENANCE 867.83 359698 513112012 104345 BARCLAYAUDIO 1,448.80 REPAIRS TO SOUND,SYSTEM 00002018 288660 051812 5761.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 520.28 MICROPHONE : 00002019 288661 052112 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 1,969.08 359699 513112012 126996 BCA - CJTE: - 100.00 TRAINING 288465 910 1400.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 100.00 359700 513112012 101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION 281.10 288403 73583600 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 484.00 288404 73583500 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 81.82 288405 86775100 5842.5515 COST,OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 846.92 359701 513112012 103486 BEND IN THE RIVER BIG BAND 125.00 PERFORMANCE 6/6/12 288655 050612 5760.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE R55CKREG LOG20000 412.54 COMPACTOR RENTAL CITY OF EDINA 692. 4095.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 50TH STREET RUBBISH Council Check Register 412.54 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 125.00 27.77 359702 6/3112012 -,00001437-,288337 100648 BERTELSON OFFICE PRODUCTS 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 217.65 OFFICE SUPPLIES 00003015' 288331 WO- 771986 -1 1400.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES ' 77416 67.32- RETURN 00003192 288332 " CP -W0- 761363 -1- 1400.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES 161.57 , 2 22:43 PENS 288333 WO- 774589 -1 1550.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 26.61 RUBBER BANDS ' 288334 WO- 774579 -1 1550.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 18,319.52 66.25 RETURN .. :288335 CP -OE- 280371 -1 1140.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES LEGAL SERVICES 61.14 OFFICE SUPPLIES 288466 WO- 773956 -1 1600:6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 151.35 LITERATURE HOLDER. 00007535 288527 OE287245 -1' 5800.1720 - BUILDINGS 49.10 LABELS 288662 WO-77498G-l' 1190.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 394.71 80.00 AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 00003790 288664. 359703 513112012 1470.6510 125209 BISEK, KATIE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 5130/2012 8:00:36 Page - 4 Business Unit POLICE DEPT. GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL PLANNING PARK ADMIN. GENERAL LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET ASSESSING 173.16 ' MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288724 052412 1554.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 173.16 359704 513112012 125268 .BLUE COMPACTOR SERVICES 412.54 COMPACTOR RENTAL 288336 692. 4095.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 50TH STREET RUBBISH 412.54 359705 513112012 122688.. BMK SOLUTIONS 27.77 OFFICE SUPPLIES . -,00001437-,288337 77253 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 133.80 OFFICE SUPPLIES 00003798 288663 ' 77416 1470.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES. FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 161.57 359706 513112012 119631, BONNER & BORHART LLP;. 18,319.52 PROSECUTING 288467 APRIL 2012 1195.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LEGAL SERVICES 18,319:52 359707 5/3112012 105367 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 80.00 AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 00003790 288664. 80772136 1470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 220.40 288665 80771890 1470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 39.30 288666 86 71889 ]470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL �. 47.00 288667 80770592. 147D.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES. FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 386.70 359708 513112012 119351 13OURGET IMPORTS 3,220.00 288406 108003 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD.WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,220.00 R55CKREG LOG20000 825.80 CITY OF EDINA 94350 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING Council Check Register 288408 98268 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 359709 5/31/2012 158.40 125155 BRAUN, MICHAEL 288587 96506 '5430.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 420.00 PHOTOSHOOTS 288552 1127 1130.6408 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 420.00 359713 513112012 359710 613112012 100667 -. BROCK WHITE COMPANY 653.95 BULL FLOAT, GROOVER, TROWEL 288553 12189564 -00 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 5822.5513 COST OF-GOODS SOLD WINE 653.95 412.34 359711 5/3112012 5842.5513 100669 BRYAN ROCK PRODUCTS INC. YORK SELLING 450.00 1,571.43 BALLFIELD AGLIME 00001237 288554 051512 1642.6542 INFIELD MIXTURE VERNON SELLING 1,571.43 359712 613112012 119455 - CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES 112.561 CENTERPO_INT ENERGY 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page- 5 Business Unit COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE FIELD MAINTENANCE 825.80 266407 94350 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 58.80 288408 98268 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 4,184.95 288409 98269 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 158.40 288587 96506 '5430.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER RICHARDS GOLF COURSE 5,227.95 359713 513112012 116683 CAT & FIDDLE BEVERAGE 98.00 288410 93291 5822.5513 COST OF-GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 412.34 288411 93333 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 450.00 288588 93349 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 960.34 359714 51311.2.012 112.561 CENTERPO_INT ENERGY 349.48 8034001 -1 288468 8034001 -5/12 1552.6186 HEAT CENT SVC PW BUILDING 35.40 5596524 -8 288469 5596524 -5/12 5430.6186 HEAT RICHARDS GOLF COURSE 1,913.08 5591458 -4 288555 5591458 -5/12 1551.6186 HEAT CITY HALL GENERAL 674.56 5546504 -1 288556 5546504 -5/12 1470.6186 HEAT FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 67.76 5590919 -6 288668 5590919-5/12 7413.6582 FUEL OIL PSTF FIRE TOWER 393.74: 5584304 -9 268669 5584304 -5/12 7411.6186 HEAT PSTF OCCUPANCY . 12.82 5584310 -6 288670 5584310 -5/12 7413.6186 HEAT PSTF FIRE TOWER 3,446.84 359715 513112012 117187 CHEM SYSTEMS LTD 134.66 CLEANING SUPPLIES 288671 517061 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 134.66 359716 513112012 119725 CHISAGO LAKES DISTRIBUTING CO 437.94 288412 473345 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 98.95 288413 473146 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 6 5/31/2012 — 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 68.00 288589 473145. 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 604.89 359717 513112012 100689 CLAREYS SAFETY EQUIP. 100.37 BOLTS 00005271 288470 144563 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 100.37' 359718 513112012 102165 CLEVELAND GOLF 60.73 DEMO CLUB 288725 3755251 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 60.73 359719 513112012 100692 COCA -COLA REFRESHMENTS 308.60 288590 0198038332 5842.5515-' COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 308.60 359720 513112012 120433 COMCAST 106.95 288672 396908 -5/12 5760.6105 DUES &SUBSCRIPTIONS CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN'EXPENSE 106.95 --3597211 513112012 121066 COMMERCIAL ASPHALT CO. 12,175.62 ASPHALT 00005272;288557 051512 '`5913.6518 BLACKTOP. •. DISTRIBUTION 12,175.62 359722 513112012 114283 - COMPAR INC. 12,572.78 LAPTOP DOCKS 00003011:.288338 IN1087 421400.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT POLICE EQUIPMENT 12,572.78 359723 513112012 130288 CONTRACT DESIGN & CO LLC 163.53 UTILITY OVERPAYMENT REFUND : _ 2885247 6805 NORMANDALE 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET RD 163.53 359724 513112012 100701 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. INC, 555.33 BALLFIELD TOOLS 00001467 288558 157030 1642.6556 TOOLS FIELD MAINTENANCE 555.33 359725 513112012 130290 CUSTOM AIR DUCTS BY RICK LLC 319.50 EXHAUST HOOD 288673 203793 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 319.50 359726 513112012 102478 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO. 1,998.45, 288414, 651906 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/3012012 6:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 7 5/31/2012 - 5131/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 2,982.45 288415 651904 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 4,980.90 359727 5/3112012 102455 DEALER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES INC 198.30 SIDE STEP; BED MAT 00005210:.288471 4- 136168 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 198.30 359728 513112012 100720 DENNYS 6TH AVE. BAKERY 116.25 BAKERY 288472 412171 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 38.75 288473 412174 5421.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GRILL 155.00 359729 513112012 101349 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE 435.00 FIREARM SAFETY CLASSES 268528 052312 1600.4390.21 FIREARM SAFETY TRAINING PARK ADMIN. GENERAL 435.00 359730 513112012 100571 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS 814.34 PAINT 00001304 288339 802138172 1335.6532 PAINT PAVEMENT MARKINGS 8.28 00001304 288340 802138207, 1335.6532 PAINT PAVEMENT MARKINGS 8.28 00001304 288341 802136208 1335.6532 PAINT PAVEMENT MARKINGS 630.90 359731 513112012 129062 DJR ARCHITECTURE INC. 1,634.50 ARCHITECT. FEES 288674 0051363 5750.1720 BUILDINGS CENTENNIAL LAKES BALANCE SHEET 1,634.50 359732 5/3112012 129167 DO- GOOD.BIZ INC 441.41 PUBLIC HEARING MAILING 288726 4775 -01 01238.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN A -238 TRANSIT LIVABLE COMM TLC 441.41 359733 513112012 106069 DOUGHERTY, MARY 3.45 FLOW RIDER PASS REFUND 288525 052312 5300.2039 SALES & USE TAX PAYABLE AQUATIC CENTER BALANCE SHEET 47.50 FLOW RIDER PASS REFUND 288525 052312 5330.4532 SEASON TICKETS FLOWRIDER 50.95 359734 513112012 114277 EDEN PRAIRIE APPLIANCE 94.95 DISHWASHER REPAIRS 288675 W79078 1470.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 94.95 359735 513112012 124503 EDEN PRAIRIE WINLECTRIC CO. 64.21 METAL TUBING 00001297 288342 08972800 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 64.21 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 8 5131/2012 — 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359736 513112012 100049 EHLERS 17,792.50 SOUTHDALE TAX INCREMENT 286343 344547 1000.1303 DUE FROM HRA GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 341.25 SOUTHDALE REMODEL 288344 344548 1000.1303 DUE FROM HRA GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 292.50 TIF REPORTING 288345 344549 1000.1303 DUE FROM HRA GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 2,000.00 CENT LAKES SPENDING PLAN 288346 344550 1000.1303 DUE FROM HRA GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 20,426.25 359737 513112012 102309 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS INC. 2,510.40 SIREN MAINTENANCE. 288676 32973 1470.6215 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 2,510.40 359738 5131/2012 104195 EXTREME BEVERAGE LLC. 504.00 288591 W- 549625 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING ,- 504.00 359739 5131/2012 100146 FACTORY MOTOR PA_ RTS COMPANY 169.78 ROTORS, PADS 00005237 288347 69- 066012 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT - OPERATION GEN 169.78 359740 513112012 119211 FIRSTLAB 274.70 DOT DRUG TESTING 288348 00527361 1550.6121 ADVERTISING PERSONNEL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL 274.70 359741 5/3112012 129500 FLAT EARTH BREWING CO: 80.00 288416 4630 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 80.00 359742 513112012 100759. FLOYD TOTAL SECURITY 389.00 REPLACE LOCK 00001345 288727 287503 5912.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WELL HOUSES 389.00 359743 513112012 124255 FOTH INFRASTRUCTURE &.ENVIRONM- . 7,144.00 CONSULTING SERVICES - RECYCLING - • 288349 28738 5952.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RECYCLING 7,144.00 359744 513112012 117674 FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 442.62 2012 CITATIONS _ 288474 201240 1400.6575 442.62 359745 513112012 100764 G & K SERVICES 18.50 SHOP RAGS 288475 1006714661 5422.6201 PRINTING LAUNDRY POLICE DEPT. GENERAL MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 . Council Check Register Page - 9 5/3112012 - 5/3112012 Check # Date Amount Supplier 1 Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 18.50 288476 1006736513 5422.6201 5761.6620 5761.6620 5422.6275 5422.6275 5521.6180 5410.6105 5841.6530 Subledger Account Description LAUNDRY TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS TREES, FLOWERSWSHRUBS COURSE BEAUTIFICATION COURSE BEAUTIFICATION CONTRACTED REPAIRS DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS REPAIR PARTS Business Unit MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS ARENA ICE MAINT GOLF ADMINISTRATION YORK OCCUPANCY 1644.6541 37.00 TREES & MAINTENANCE 1644.6541 PLANTINGS &-TREES TREES & MAINTENANCE 359746 513112012 PLANTINGS & TREES 123080 GARDENVIEW GREENHOUSE 1624.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PLAYGROUND & THEATER 1,127.22 FLOWERS 00002015 288677 853809 PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 2,185.89 FLOWERS 00002015 288678 853808 MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 1,537.51 FLOWERS 00006202 288728 854230 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1,699.00 FLOWERS 00006177 288729 854231 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6,549.62 GENERAL SUPPLIES BUILDING MAINTENANCE 359747 513112012 100768 "GARTNER REFRIGERATION & MFG IN 6,461.00 RELIEF VALVES, 00008043 288679 39535 6,461.00 359748 513112012 101662 GCSAA 170.00 DUES- ROBERT ATOL 288529 012691 -2012 170.00 359749 513112012 100773 GENERAL PARTS INC. 382.08 . CONDENSATE PAN, HEATER 00001274 288477 1305100 382.08 359750 513112012 103185 GERTENS 78.01 HOSTAS, CEDAR MULCH 00001261 288559 251217 78.22 FLOWERS, TOPSOIL 00001352 -288560 251911 37.19 MULCH, TOPSOIL 00001361 288561 252420 193.42 359751 5/3112012 101178 GOPHER 180.48 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 00007123 288562 8488071 180.48 359752 513112012 101103 GRAINGER 100.18 SUNSCREEN 00005257 288350 9828208802 126.94 CORDS 00006492 288478 9816191812 160.11 DOLLY 00006497 288479 9817265953 153.31 - EARMUFFS, SAFETYWEAR, GLOVES0006483 X88480 9821760726 31:80 RESPIRATOR, WELDING MASKS 00005263 288481 9830083151 31.81 RESPIRATOR, WELDING MASKS 00005263 288481 9830083151 50.00 RESPIRATOR, WELDING MASKS 00005263 288481 9830083151 629.50 GLOVES, EAR PLUGS 00001258 288482 9830773652 211.12- CREDIT 00001773 288483 9566065968 5761.6620 5761.6620 5422.6275 5422.6275 5521.6180 5410.6105 5841.6530 Subledger Account Description LAUNDRY TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS TREES, FLOWERSWSHRUBS COURSE BEAUTIFICATION COURSE BEAUTIFICATION CONTRACTED REPAIRS DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS REPAIR PARTS Business Unit MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS ARENA ICE MAINT GOLF ADMINISTRATION YORK OCCUPANCY 1644.6541 PLANTINGS & TREES TREES & MAINTENANCE 1644.6541 PLANTINGS &-TREES TREES & MAINTENANCE 1644.6541 PLANTINGS & TREES TREES & MAINTENANCE 1624.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PLAYGROUND & THEATER 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE 5440.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 5421.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GRILL 5422.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 5913.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION 1301.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT - GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1553.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1646.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1646.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES BUILDING MAINTENANCE R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 10 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Suble_dger Account Description `_ ''' Business Unit 111.58 - CREDIT 00001773 288484 9566065976 1646.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES _ BUILDING MAINTENANCE 91.82- CREDIT 00001548 288485 9585817225 5841.6530 REPAIR PARTS YORK OCCUPANCY 33.92 FUSES 288680 9832133921 7411.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PSTF OCCUPANCY 74.89 VACUUMECONOMY.KIT 00002021. 288681 9770118702 _ 5761.651,1 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 348.72 VACUUM HEAD, HOSE 00002021 288682 9770478676 5761.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES. CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 1,291.95 PUMP MOTOR, CONTROL BOX 00001283 288683 9823466903 5761.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 133.43 TROLLY JACK 00002110 268730 9776454499 5720.6556 TOOLS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 60.65- CREDIT 00002237•, 288731 9675752811 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 2,691.39 359763 613112012 120201 GRANICUS INC. 180.00 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - MARCH 288486 33246 1130.6124 WEB DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS 829.64 WEBSTREAMING - MARCH 288487 , 33349 1130.6124 WEB DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS 1,009.64 359754 5/3112012 102217 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 722.00 288417 139833 5842.5513. COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 831.25 288418 :' 139660 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING. 188.50 288592 139931 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,741.75 359765 513112012 100787 GRUBER'S POWER EQUIPMENT 166.85 TURF EQUIPMENT 00001248 288563 ..108536 1641.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES - MOWING 166.85 359756 513112012 104459 GS DIRECT INC. 51.92 PLOTTER PAPER 00001218 -,288732 287842 1260.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ENGINEERING GENERAL 1,075.23 PRINTHEADS 00001218 288733 288155 1260.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ENGINEERING GENERAL 1,127.15 359757 513112012 103725 HAMER, STEVE 626.40 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 288488 052212 5919.6104 CONFERENCES'& SCHOOLS TRAINING 626.40 359758 513112012 130289 HAMMOND, RILEY 71.00 CLASS REFUND 288526 052212 .5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES 71.00 359759 513112012 125270 .HARTFORD -PRIORITY ACCOUNTS 3,403.92 JUNE 2012 PREMIUM 288684 5896640 -9 9900.2033.16 LTD - 99 PAYROLL CLEARING 3,403.92 R65CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/31/2012 — 5/3112012 Check # . Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 359760 613112012 127071 HELMER PRINTING INC. 999.00 SUMMER CALENDARS 00002022 288685 139433 5760.6575 PRINTING 999.00 359761 613112012 100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 5130/2012 8:00:36 Page - 11 Business Unit CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 2,618.34 APR ROOM & BOARD 288489 1000016676 1195.6225 BOARD &•ROOM PRISONER LEGAL SERVICES 2,618.34 359762 513112012 115377 HENRICKSEN PSG 1,041.26 TWO CHAIRS 288351 494773 44005.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CITY HALL BLDG IMPROVEMENTS 220.35 KEYBOARD TRAY 288352 494775 44005.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CITY HALL BLDG IMPROVEMENTS 97.05 TASKLIGHT 288490 494788 1400.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 1,476.05 OFFICE CHAIRS 00007536 288530 494774 5800.1720 BUILDINGS LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 2,834.71 359763 513112012 116680 HEWLETT- PACKARD COMPANY 1,510.78 LAPTOP 00004330 288353 51222089 5760.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 1,510.78 359764 513112012 104375 HOHENSTEINS INC. 888.50 288419 601365 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 1,406.87 288593 602067 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD, BEER YORK SELLING 2,295.37 359765 5/3112012 126816 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 14.92 TAPE MEASURE 00001280 288734 1015289 01385.1705 CONSTR. IN PROGRESS COUNTRYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD 14.92 359766 513112012 101618 HOPKINS PET HOSPITAL 4,688.05 IMPOUNDS 288531 333134 1450.6217 KENNEL SERVICE ANIMAL CONTROL 4,688.05 359767 513112012 129508 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS 7,056.65" METER CHANGE MAILING 288492 63497 5917.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES METER REPAIR 7,056.65 359768 513112012 119808 INTEGRA TELECOM 27.24 INTERNET 288686 9678099 7411.6188 TELEPHONE PSTF OCCUPANCY 27.24 359769 513112012 100829 JERRY S HARDWARE 1.69 288401 043012 5311.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POOL OPERATION R55CKREG LOG20000 121075 JIMMY S JOHNNYS INC. CITY OF EDINA 52.56 TOILET SERVICE 00001373 288687 Council Check Register' 1642.6103 52.56 00001371 288688 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 91.86 Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation . PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 5.10 '53265 288401 043012 5311.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 7.68 - 288401 043012 5820:6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 10.24 3,372.40 288401 043012 1260.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 12.45 288401 043012 ° 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 19.77 288595 288401 043012 - 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 26.96 1786913 288401 043012 5840.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 34.62 288401 043012 5430.6406 , - GENERAL SUPPLIES 40.01 288401 043012 5422.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 53.35 288401, 043012. 5431.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 87.67 .288401 043012. 1553.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 109.87 288401 043012 4090.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 136.32 288401 043012 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 151.04 288401 043012 5913.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 161.87 288401 043012 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 202.34 288401 043012 1641.6530 - REPAIR PARTS 611.11 288401 043012 1470.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS 821.39 288401 043012 1646.6406. GENERAL SUPPLIES 880.45 288401 043012 1470.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 1,548.84 288401 043012 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 4,922.77 359770 513112012 129635 JESSE JAMES CREATIVE INC. 700.00 WEBSITE INSTRUCTOR MODULE 288493_ ; . JJ4980 1130.6.124 WEB DEVELOPMENT 700.00 359771 513112012 102146 JESSEN PRESS 85:50 BRAEMAR ARENA LETTERHEAD 171.00 ENGINEERING DEPT LETTERHEAD 256.50 288494 32664 1550.6406 - 288495 32665 1550.6406 359772 513112012 121075 JIMMY S JOHNNYS INC. 52.56 TOILET SERVICE 00001373 288687 53269 1642.6103 52.56 00001371 288688 53266 1642.6103 91.86 00001372 - 288689 . 53267 1642.6103 52.56 00001370 288590 '53265 1642.6103' 249.54 - 359773 513112012 100741 JJ TAYLOR DISTr OFMINN 3,372.40 288420 1786851; 5822:5514 ;° 15.00 288594 1786903 5862.5515 10,122.95 288595 1786902 5862.5514 116.90 288596 1786913 5842.5515 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 12 Business Unit POOL OPERATION 50TH STREET GENERAL ENGINEERING GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CENT SVC PW BUILDING LIQUOR YORK GENERAL RICHARDS GOLF COURSE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS RICHARDS GC MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 50TH &FRANCE MAINTENANCE CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING DISTRIBUTION EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS MOWING FIRE DEPT. GENERAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL GENERAL MAINTENANCE - COMMUNICATIONS CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL FIELD MAINTENANCE FIELD MAINTENANCE FIELD MAINTENANCE FIELD MAINTENANCE 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK-SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 Check# Date Amount Supplier /Explanation 10,386.29 18.00 24,031.54 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 288597 1786912 5842.5514 288754 1786914 5842.5513 359775 513112012 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 313.36 F 288421 1299742 42.72 288422 1298456 197.99 288423 1298458 2,156.70 288424 1298463 1,128.61 288425 1298965 30.25 288426 1298967 140.55 288427 1298966 110.67 288598 1303892 504.48 288599 1303895 2,573.76 288600 1303896 754.85 288601 1303898 47,27 288602 1303897 296.36 288603 1298964 260.27 288604 1303886 185.49 288605 1303904 355.51 288606 1303905 791.55 288607 1303903 1,286.69 288608 1303906 5,550.60 288609 1303900 23.72 288610 1303902 2,653.07 288611 1303901 199.52 288612 1298968 1,912.63 288613 1303893 1.12 288614 1303883 2,765.50 288615 1303899 19.24- 288616 533605 1,483.28 288755 1303894 109.68- 288756 534541 84.68 288757 1303889 629.45 288758 1303884 34.14 288759 1303887 665.82 288760 1303882 24.28- 288761 535054 21.65- 288762 535055 27,005.76 5862.5513 5822.5513 5822.5513 5822.5513 5842.5512 5842.5515 5842.5513 5842.5512 5842.5512 5842.5512 5842.5512 5842.5512 5822.5512 5862.5512 5862.5512 5862.5512 5862.5513 5862.5513 5862.5513 5862.5512 5862.5512 5862.5512 5842.5513 5842.5513 5842.5513 5822.5512 5842.5513 5842.5512 5822.5512 5822.5512 5822.5512 5822.5512 5842.5513 5842.5513 Subledger Account Description COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST'OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR -COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD.LIQUOR COST OF GOODS-SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS. SOLD WINE 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 13 Business Unit YORK SELLING YORK SELLING VERNON SELLING 50TH ST SELLING BOTH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING BOTH ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING BOTH ST SELLING BOTH ST SELLING BOTH ST SELLING BOTH ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 _ CITY-,OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 14 5131/2012 — 5/31/2D12 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 359776 513112012 120296 . KAASA; GUNNAR . 79.95 UNIFORM PURCHASE 268354 052112 1553.6201 LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 79.95 359777 513112012 111018 KEEPRS INC. 41.65 UNIFORMS 06003797 268691, 179490 -81- 1470.6558 DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 119.99 . UNIFORMS 00003794 268692' 18790 1470.6558' DEPT UNIFORMSf FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 201.98 UNIFORMS 00003788;288693 189897 1470.6558 DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 363.62 359778 513112012 124002 KIMLEY -HORN AND ASSOCIATES INC ' 1,035.54 50TH & FRANCE DESIGN 288735 4766278 01242.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION A- 24250TH & FRANCE STRTSCAPE 2,369.19 288736 4793498 01242.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN A -242 50TH & FRANCE STRTSCAPE 3,404.73 359779 513112012 130042 KULLY SUPPLY INC. 149.48 PUMP 00001141 288694, SI- 217005 1646.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES BUILDING MAINTENANCE 149.48 359780 513112012 101935 KUSTOM SIGNALS INC. - 444.17 PROLASER III 00003004 288355 462733 2340.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES DWI FORFEITURE 444.17 369781 613112012 100824 - LABRECHE 3,621.99 COMMUNICATIONS AUDIT 288496 11344 1500.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTINGENCIES 3,621.99 359782 5/31/2012 100605 LANDS' END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS 63.50 LOGO CLOTHING 288497 11511815 1513.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EMPLOYEE PROGRAMS 63.50 359783 513112012 101220 LAND EQUIPMENT INC. 3,032.00 COMMERCIAL MOWER 00002013 .288695 77090 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 3,032.00 - 359784 513112012 100852 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC. 165.11 HEX NUTS, SCREWS 00001294 288356 9300831852 1325.6531 SIGNS &'POSTS ' STREET. NAME SIGNS 175.95 PAINT, MARKING STICK 00001293 288564 9300831853 .. 1301:6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE 341.06 359785 5/3112012 101552 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 20.00 CLASS 288737 156607 1120.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATION R55CKREG LOG20000 Check # Date Amount Supplier /Explanation CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 20.00 359786 5/31/2012 103398 LENT, WILLIAM 448.98 FIREARM SAFETY SUPPLIES 288532 052312 1600.4390.21 FIREARM SAFETY TRAINING 5422.6581 448.98 5422.6581 GASOLINE 359787 513112012 GENERAL SUPPLIES 101792 LURE -TECH MEETING EXPENSE 7413.6406 1,556.68 DIESEL 00006046 288498 2048431 7414.6218 1,081.76 GAS 00006045 288499 2048430 639.93 GAS 00006045 288500 2048432 3,278.37 359788 5131/2012 122472 M & I BANK 27.39 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 37.50 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 42.90 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 60.65 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 62.45 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 66.05 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 756.25 SOUTH METRO TRAINING EXPENSES 288696 051412 1,053.19 359789 513112012 112577 M. AMUNDSON LL'P 1,536.08 288428 131522 1,536.08 359790 513112012 129657 M.S. INDUSTRIES INC. 1,678.80 ULTRA PRO 00001400 288565 8338 1,678.80 359791 5/3112012 118819 MASTER SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 111.94 SPRINKLER SYSTEM REPAIRS 288738 21103 ,. 111.94 359792 5/3112012 130293 MDA . ` 26100 SUNGLASSES 288739 88905 262.00 359793 513112012 101483 MENARDS 53.81 FURNACE PARTS 00001298 288501 64812 8.51 CLAW HAMMERS 00001251 288502 65011 77.67 LUMBER, HARDWARE 00001265 288566 67121 5422.6581 GASOLINE. 5422.6581 GASOLINE 5424.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 7412.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 7410.6106 MEETING EXPENSE 7410.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES 7413.6106 MEETING EXPENSE 7413.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 7411.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 7414.6218 EDUCATION PROGRAMS 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 01387.1705.21 5440.5511 1646.6530 1646.6556 1646.6577 CONSULTING INSPECTION 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 15 Business Unit PARK ADMIN. GENERAL MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS RANGE PSTF RANGE PSTF ADMINISTRATION PSTF ADMINISTRATION PSTF FIRE TOWER PSTF FIRE TOWER PSTF OCCUPANCY PUBLIC PROGRAMS YORK SELLING GENERAL MAINTENANCE VALLEY ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES REPAIR PARTS TOOLS LUMBER BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUILDING MAINTENANCE R55CKREG LOG20000 505.00 KITCHENIBATHROOM SUPPLIES ✓ 288503 ' CITY OF;EDINA 1551.6511 772.88 KITCHEN/BATHROOM SUPPLIES 288503 Council Check Register 1551.6512 `' " 337.24 TOWELS, SOAP .00003796-.288697 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount .- Supplier,/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 513112012 12.17 HARDWARE 00001270 288567 ' 67274 1646.6406 34.20 CO2, METHANE 288700 512.60 BUILDING SUPPLIES 00001271 288568 67326 1646.6406 664.76 359798 513112012 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH 359794 513112012 104156 MENARDS 35.00 HOSPITALITY FEE 50011 288534 462968 5510.6406' 188.07 LUMBER 00002023 288699 20992 5761.6532 359799 613112012 188.07 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 359795 .513112012 HOSPITALITY FEE 50245 288535" 104650 MICRO CENTER 4075.6406 35.00 51.22 COMPUTER SUPPLIES 00009146 288533 3868739 5125.6406 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 51.22 35.00 50026 HOSPITALITY FEE 288740 359796 513112012 101161 MIDWEST CHEMICAL SUPPLY' Subledger Account Description . GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES PAINT GENERAL SUPPLIES CLEANING SUPPLIES PAPER SUPPLIES -GENERAL SUPPLIES CHEMICALS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 16 Business Unit BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUILDING MAINTENANCE CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING MEDIA STUDIO CITY HALL GENERAL CITY HALL GENERAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL PSTF FIRE TOWER ARENA ADMINISTRATION VANVALKENBURG CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING PSTF OCCUPANCY' 505.00 KITCHENIBATHROOM SUPPLIES ✓ 288503 ' 32937 1551.6511 772.88 KITCHEN/BATHROOM SUPPLIES 288503 .-32937 1551.6512 `' " 337.24 TOWELS, SOAP .00003796-.288697 .33030 1470.6406 1,615.12 359797 513112012 102174 MINNEAPOLIS OXYGEN COMPANY " 34.20 CO2, METHANE 288700 183038136 7413.6545 34.20 359798 513112012 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH 35.00 HOSPITALITY FEE 50011 288534 462968 5510.6406' 35.00 359799 613112012 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 35.00 HOSPITALITY FEE 50245 288535" 463015 4075.6406 35.00 359800 5/3112012 101638 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 35.00 50026 HOSPITALITY FEE 288740 462911 5760.6105 35.00 359801 513112012 101385 MITY -LITE INC 1,878.80 BANQUET TABLES 00002024 ,288698 IN- 524580 5761.6406 1,878.80 359802 513112012 102812 MN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR4INDUS 65.00 ELECTRICAL PERMIT 288569 REI- 5/22/12 '7411.6406 65.00 PAINT GENERAL SUPPLIES CLEANING SUPPLIES PAPER SUPPLIES -GENERAL SUPPLIES CHEMICALS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES DUES 8 SUBSCRIPTIONS GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 16 Business Unit BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUILDING MAINTENANCE CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING MEDIA STUDIO CITY HALL GENERAL CITY HALL GENERAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL PSTF FIRE TOWER ARENA ADMINISTRATION VANVALKENBURG CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING PSTF OCCUPANCY' R55CKREG LOG20000 Check # Date 359803 513112012 359804 513112012 359805 513112012 359806 613112012 359807 513112012 359808 513112012 359809 513112012 359810 513112012 359811 513112012 CITY OF EDINA 5130/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 17 5/31/2012 - 5131/2012 Amount Supplier/ Explanation Po ft Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 100906 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC. 596.66 BOOM VALVE 00006193 288504 83808400 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 1,484.84 SPRINKLERS 00006187 288505 839660 -00 5422.6611 IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 433.82 LIFT CYLINDER 00006201 288506 841798-00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 812.08 IRRIGATION PARTS 00001255 288570 844674-00 1643.6530 REPAIR PARTS GENERAL TURF CARE 6.43 CAP 00002007 288701 843508 -00 5761.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 29.08 FITTINGS 00002007 .288702 844419 -00 "5761.6530 REPAIR PARTS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 3,362.91 104350 NIKE USA INC. 52.42 STAFF SHIRTS 00006398 288536 941225434 5410.6406 GENERAL'SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION 65.00 CITY LOGO SET -UP CHARGE 288703 941126524 5760.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 117.42 104232 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 804.13 LIGHT BAR, PLATFORM 00005167 288507 30509 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 196.07 MOUNTING PLATFORM, LIGHTS 00005167 288508 30539 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,000.20 102652' ' NORTHLAND CHEMICAL CORP. 369.20 ASPHALT REMOVER, OVEN CLEANER001398 288571 5044530 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE 369.20 130294 O'MALLEY, KELLY 1,450.00 REPLACE DRIVEWAY APRON 00001513 288742 5808 KELLOGG 1301.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1,450.00 116114 OCE 99.83 MAY 2012 MAINTENANCE 288741 987738828 1552.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 99.83 130286 OHLIN SALES INC. 903.09 POST PULLER 00001305 288357 00254374 1325.6531 SIGNS & POSTS STREET NAME SIGNS 903.09 129694 OLVALDE-FARM AND BREWING COMPA 168.00 288429 398 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 168.00 102520 ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY INC. 280.60 CRAFTS & SUPPLIES 00007118 288358 651077217 -01 1624.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PLAYGROUND & THEATER 280.60 R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/31/2012 — 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier /.Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger: Account Description 359812 513112012 100709 ORNING, DAN 60.00 REPROGRAM REGISTER 288537 051712, 4075.6406 GENERAL, SUPPLIES 60.00 359813 513112012 100940 OWENS COMPANIES INC 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 18 ' Business Unit VANVALKENBURG 720.75 HVAC SERVICES 288704 C746, 5761.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 720.75 5421.5510 288619 1,066.00 5862.5515 369818 613112012 359814 5131/2012 103624 P&L AUTOMOTIVE INC. . 73572761 5842.5515, ..200.00 PERFORMANCE 6/5/12 90.84 INTERIOR CLEAN UP 00005264 288359 226795 1553.6238 CAR WASH EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 90.84 611.98 482.10 359815 513112012 129485 PAPCOINC.' 209.70 197.44 TOWELS, TISSUE, LINERS 288705 71444 7411.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES PSTF OCCUPANCY 197.44 100946 PERA 2,405.82 OMITTED DEDUCTION BILLING 359816 513112012 100347 - PAUSTIS & SONS -" 2,405.82 2,014.05 288430 8351024 -IN 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 611.26 288431 8351025 -IN 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE = VERNON SELLING 242.25 288432 8350510 -IN 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 33.25 288617 8351026AN 5862.5515':.,, COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 359817 513112012 1554.6103 110832 PC2 SOLUTIONS INC. 050212 - 5760.6136 1,060.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES 5421.5510 288619 1,066.00 5862.5515 369818 613112012 5822.5515 124366 PEARSON, JACK . 73572761 5842.5515, ..200.00 PERFORMANCE 6/5/12 200.00 359819 513112012 100945 PEPSI -COLA COMPANY 611.98 482.10 209.70 426.50 1,730.28 359820 513112012 100946 PERA 2,405.82 OMITTED DEDUCTION BILLING 2,405.82 288709 '40712012 1554.6103 288654 050212 - 5760.6136 288618 75329522 5421.5510 288619 73227672 5862.5515 288620 73227681 5822.5515 288763 . 73572761 5842.5515, 288778 4410 1550.6030 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SERV GEN - MIS PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX PENSIONS GRILL VERNON SELLING 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING, CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL Subledger Account Description PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF -GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 19 Business Unit GENERAL TURF CARE PONDS & LAKES EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE CITY OF EDINA R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 359821 613112012 100948 PERKINS LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS 675.00 TURF REPAIR 00001357 288572 157 1643.6103 2,125.00 STORM WATER DAMAMGE REPAIRS0001358 288573 158 5933.6103 2,800.00 359822 513112012 119935 PET CROSSING 594.94 K9 VACCINATIONS 288706 119426 4607.6406 339.97 K9 EXAM 288707 120779 4607.6406 934.91 359823 513112012 125978 PETSMART#459 85.80 K9 SUPPLIES 00003020 288360 T-6192 4607.6406 85.80 359824 513112012 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 90.44 288433 2242255 5862.5513 135.36 288434 2242254 5662.5513 191.14 288435 2242253 5862.5513 1,785.88 288436 2241509 5822.5513 666.18 288437 2241513 5822.5513 1,817.96 288621 2245051 5862.5513 279.52 288622 2245045 5862.5513 172.28 288623 2245050 5862.5514 1,895.46 288623 2245050 5862.5513 669.14 288624 2245046 5842.5512 15.19- 288625 3482239 5822.5512 280.07 288764 2245041 5822.5512 559.88 288765 2245047 5842.5513 2,188.83 288766 2245048 5842.5513 57.12 288767 2245049 5842.5515 1,415.17 288768 2245043 5842.5513 12,189.24 369825 5/3112012 - 124176 PINNACLE DISTRIBUTING 268.80 - 288438 15277 5842.5515 . 268.80 359826 513112012 102748 PIRTEK PLYMOUTH 93.37 NYLON HOSE _ 00001399 288574 S1613146.001 1301.6406 93.37 Subledger Account Description PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF -GOODS SOLD LIQUOR COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 19 Business Unit GENERAL TURF CARE PONDS & LAKES EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK SELLING 50TH ST SELLING 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE R55CKREG LOG20000 MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS CHEMICALS RICHARDS GC MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS CITY OF EDINA FERTILIZER GENERAL TURF CARE Council Cheek Register 5/31/2012 — 561/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No' 359827 513112012 - 105802 PRINT CRAFT INC. 240.47 EFD PULSE 288708 60917 1470.6406 240.47 359828 613112012 106322 PROSOURCE SUPPLY 784.55 SOAP, TOWELS, LINERS 288710 5627 5761.6511 784.55 359829 513112012 120036 RAMAKER & ASSOCIATES INC. 2,956.36 ENGINEERING SERVICES 288509 - -16317- 5300.1715 2,956.36 359830 513112012 100974 RAYMOND HAEG PLUMBING 3,377.20 PLUMBING REPAIRS 00001364 288575 1,, 14020!' 1642.6103 1,320.00 INSTALL EYEWASH STATION 00008049 288711 14025 5511.6180 4,761.50 ` ANNUAL RPZ TESTING 00001329 288743 13994 5913.6103 , .9,458.70 359831 613112012 104642 , RCM SPECIALTIES INC. 1,075.59 EMULSION 00005312 288576 3354 1301.6519 1,081.40 EMULSION 00005312 288577 3379 1301.6519 2,156.99 369832 513112012 125936 REINDERS INC. 465.53 INSECTICIDE 00006198 288510 3014323-00 5422.6545 269.64 HERBICIDE- 00006481 288511 3014143-00 5431.6545 30.99- CREDIT 288512 3014640-00 5422.6545 3,255.41 FERTILIZER 00001252 288578 3014761 -00 1643.6540 3,959.59 359833 513112012 118658 RIGHTWAY GLASS INC. 264.78 INSTALL WINDSHIELD 00005274 288361 65646 1553.6180 243.41 00005274 288362 65647 1553.6180 508.19 359834 6131/2012 129562 RISCHMILLER, KEITH 45.00 CLASS C LICENSE - 288363 052112 1240.6105 45.00 359835. 513112012 122272 RUGHONIEMI, JANE 50.00 PERFORMANCE 6/4/12 288652 050612 5760.6136 50.00 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 20 Subledger,Account Description Business Unit GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL CLEANING SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING LAND.IMPROVEMENTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTED REPAIRS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROAD OIL ROAD OIL AQUATIC CENTER'BALANCE SHEET FIELD MAINTENANCE ARENA BLDG /GROUNDS DISTRIBUTION GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS CHEMICALS RICHARDS GC MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS FERTILIZER GENERAL TURF CARE CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN DUES &SUBSCRIPTIONS PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN GENERAL PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE R55CKREG LOG20000 VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE CITY OF EDINA VERNON SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING Council Check Register YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR BOTH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 5/31/2012 - 5/3112012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 359836 5/3112012 130291 SCHENCK, SHANNON 27.20 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288744 052512 5510.6107 27.20 359837 5/31/2012 100991 SCHWAB - VOLLHABER - LUBRATT 4,800.00 COMPRESSOR REPAIRS 00001206 288712 120517 -609 1552.6180 4,800.00 359838 5/31/2012 130295 SEASONAL CHORES INC. 32.18 IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE 288745 QB5465 01355.1705.21 32.18 359839 5/3112012 100995 SEH 1,487.19 WETLAND DELINEATION 288513 256011 5400.1715 1,487.20 WETLAND DELINEATION 288513 256011 5500.1715 2,974.39 359840 5/3112012 103249 SHANNON, JIM 140.00 PERFORMANCE 6/5/12 288653 051412 5760.6136 140.00 359841 513112012 117819 SOUTH OF THE RIVER COMMUNITY B 50.00 PERFORMANCE 6/3/12 288651 050612 5760.6136 50.00 359842 513112012 - 127878 SOUTHERN WINE AND SPIRIT'S 2,275.32 288439 1806801 5862.5512 361.00 288440 1804430 5862.5513 1,285.50 288626. 1804453 5862.5513 6,675.50 288627 1780045 5862.5513 5,226.73 288628 1780046 5842.5513 995.00 288629 1804462 5842.5513 422.50 288630 1804468 5842.5513 865.67 288631 1806800 5822.5512 354.20 288769 1806803 5842.5512 2,711.69 288770 1806802 5842.5512 21,173.11 359843 513112012 104672 SPRINT 45.65- 288376 873184124 -114 1120.6188 45.65- 288376 873184124 -114 1120.6188 Subledger Account Description MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE CONTRACTED REPAIRS CONSULTING INSPECTION LANDIMPROVEMENTS LANDIMPROVEMENTS 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 21 Business Unit ARENA ADMINISTRATION CENT SVC PW BUILDING BA -355 GOLF TERRACE N'HOOD GOLF BALANCE SHEET ICE ARENA BALANCE SHEET PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER , CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 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 WINE VERNON 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 LIQUOR BOTH ST SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING TELEPHONE TELEPHONE ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION CITY OF EDINA 5130/2012 8:00:36 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 22 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 9.45 288376 873184124 -114 1554.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT CENT SERV GEN - MIS 15.75 288376 873184124 -114 -1240.6188 TELEPHONE PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN GENERAL 17.32 288376 873184124 -114 1180.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ELECTION 21.21 288376-. 873184124 -114 -1470.6188 TELEPHONE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 37.59 28B376 673184124 -114 <. 7411.6188 TELEPHONE PSTF OCCUPANCY 39.90 288376 873184124 -114 4090.6188 TELEPHONE 50TH &FRANCE MAINTENANCE 45.65 288376, 873184124 -114 1120.6188 TELEPHONE ADMINISTRATION 51.31 288376 873184124 -114 1480.6188 TELEPHONE PUBLIC HEALTH 51.42 288376 873184124 -114 5841.6188 TELEPHONE YORK OCCUPANCY 51.42 288376 873184124 -114 1190.6188. TELEPHONE ASSESSING 58.17 288376 873184124 -114 1553.6188 TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 67.83 288376 873184124 -114 5720.6188 TELEPHONE EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 101.38 288376 873184124 -114 1322.6188 TELEPHONE STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL 110.88 288376 873184124 -114 5422.6188 TELEPHONE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 159.92 288376 873184124 -114 1301.6188 TELEPHONE GENERAL MAINTENANCE 231.45 288376- 873184124 -114 1495.6188 TELEPHONE INSPECTIONS 332.58 288376 873184124 -114 1260.6188 TELEPHONE ENGINEERING GENERAL 372.75 288376 873184124 -114 1640.6188 TELEPHONE PARK MAINTENANCE GENERAL 422.70 288376 873184124 -114 5910.6188 TELEPHONE GENERAL (BILLING) 719.82 288376 873184124 -114 1470.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 1,753.15 288376 873184124 -114 1400.6188 TELEPHONE " POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 4,580.35 359844 513112012 130292 STICH ANGELL KREIDLER DODGE & 950.00 MEDIATION SERVICES 288746 35377 1500.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTINGENCIES 950.00 359845 513112012 101015 STRETCHERS 879.98 VEST 288713 1930486 1400.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 879.98 359846 5/3112012 101017 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET 110.23 VEHICLE REPAIRS 00005268 288514 607948' 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,220.55 VEHICLE REPAIRS 00005269 288515 " 610157 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 68.78 COVER 00005215 288516 397321 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 248.11- CREDIT 00005997 288747 CM395383 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,151.45 359847 5131/2012 102140 SUN MOUNTAIN SPORTS INC. 110.50 MERCHANDISE 288538: 619097 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS- PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 110.50 R55CKREG LOG20000 513112012 120595 T- MOBILE CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register SURVEY PHONE 288748 042712 1260.6188 TELEPHONE 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No 359848 513112012 120297 TADYCH, BRIAN 100900 SUN NEWSPAPERS 500.00 TASTE OF EDINA AD 288539 1377262 5822.6122 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 500.00 TASTE OF EDINA AD 288539 1377262 5842.6122 500.00 TASTE OF EDINA AD 288539 1377262 5862.6122 250.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD 288540 1377260 5822.6122 288541 18047084 250.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD 288540 1377260 5842.6122 GOLF CLUBS 288542 250.00 EDINA LIQUOR AD 288540 1377260 5862.6122 88.20 MERCHANDISE 2,250.00 18063583 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 359849 513112012 CREDIT 101910 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR INC. 18701063 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 2,885.70 ACO & CSO LICENSING 288364 49294 1400.6230 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 2,885.70 355.08 359850 5/3112012 359855 121492 SUPERIOR TURF SERVICES INC. 101029 TESSMAN COMPANY, THE 1,483.85 FUNGICIDE 288517 7898 5422.6545 00006197 288518 5158219 -IN 1,483.85 GENERAL SUPPLIES 555.01 359851 513112012 S158965 -IN 120998 SURLY BREWING CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES 440.00 288441 002088 5842.5514 1,265.00 288442 002116 5862.5514 840.00 268771 002138 5842.5514 Subledger Account Description Business Unit ADVERTISING OTHER ADVERTISING OTHER ADVERTISING OTHER ADVERTISING OTHER ADVERTISING OTHER ADVERTISING OTHER 513012012 8:00:36 Page - 23 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING VERNON SELLING 50TH ST SELLING YORK SELLING VERNON SELLING SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CHEMICALS COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 359852 513112012 120595 T- MOBILE 95.27 SURVEY PHONE 288748 042712 1260.6188 TELEPHONE 95.27 359853 5/31/2012 120297 TADYCH, BRIAN 14.00 CLASS A LICENSE OOOOODUE 288579 052412 1280.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 14.00 359854 5/3112012 104932 TAYLOR MADE' 67.96 MERCHANDISE 288541 18047084 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP - 491.57 GOLF CLUBS 288542 18047083 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 88.20 MERCHANDISE 288543 18063583 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 139.65- CREDIT 288544 18701063 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 153.00- CREDIT 288749 18703123 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP 355.08 359855 5131/2012 101029 TESSMAN COMPANY, THE 359.43 FAIRWAY POLES 00006197 288518 5158219 -IN 5422.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 555.01 RECYCLING CONTAINERS 288519 S158965 -IN 5422.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS YORK SELLING VERNON SELLING YORK SELLING ENGINEERING GENERAL SUPERVISION & OVERHEAD PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY. OF _EDINA '' "' 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register : ; . Page - 24 5/31/2012 - - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 362.80 SOIL, FERTILIZER, SEED 00002017 288714 S158264 -IN 5761'.6540 FERTILIZER CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING' 1,277.24 359856 513112012 129257 THAMMINENI, SRITHAN RAM 3.39 SEASON TICKET REFUND 264782 061711 5300.2039 SALES & USE TAX PAYABLE AQUATIC CENTER BALANCE SHEET 46.61 SEASON TICKET REFUND 264782 061711,-:.,:;, 5301. 4532 SEASON TICKETS AQUATIC CENTER REVENUES 50.00 359857 5/3112012 101035 THORPE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 96.90 288632 691823 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 5,599.26 288633 691822. 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 5,696.16 359858 5/3112012 103277 TITAN MACHINERY 2,325.74 COOLER, HOSE ASSEMBLY, TUBE 00005204 288580 9C06060- 155 3.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 48.95 PLUG 00005213 288581 9C06210 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 2,374.69 359859 513112012 101474 TITLEIST _ 37.36 MERCHANDISE 288545 :0582005 5440.5511 COST OF. GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 93.00 GOLF BALLS 288546 0568750 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 130.36 359860 513112012 101036 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUPPLY 40.68 WELDING TANK 00002016 288715 441089 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 40.68 . 359861 513112012 101693 TOTAL REGISTER SYSTEMS 730.00 MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 288750 27782 5820.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT SOTH STREET GENERAL 820.00 MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 288750 27782 5840.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT LIQUOR YORK GENERAL 820.00 MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 288750 27782 5860.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT VERNON LIQUOR GENERAL 2,370.00 359862 5/3112012 128835 TOWN& COUNTRY CLEANING'CO. IN. = 7,059.10 WINDOW CLEANING 288367 W512775 1551.6103 - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CITY HALL GENERAL 7,059.10 359863 513112012 100682 TRUGREEN - MTKA 5640 507.68 TREE/SHRUB SERVICE 60001365 288582 •110461 1644.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES & MAINTENANCE 208.42 TREE/SHRUB SERVICE 00001363 288583 113149' 1644.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES & MAINTENANCE 208.42 TREE/SHRUB SERVICE 00001362 288584 110459 1551.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CITY HALL GENERAL 924.52 R55CKREG LOG20000 288634 0057190 -IN CITY OF EDINA COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 94.75 288635 0057191 -IN . Council Check Register COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING .162.50 288636 0057192 -IN 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 VERNON SELLING Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger'Accounl Description 359864 6/3112012 118190 TURFWERKS LLC 14.00 CLASS A LICENSE OOOOODUE 288585 052412 660.70 WHEEL, ASSEMBLY .00001246 288365 JI61045 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS 384.75- REURN CREDIT 288366 TC01081 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS 275.95 STRUTS 00005171 288374 604774 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS 359865 5/3112012 130287 VAN HOUTEN, JASON 359872 6/3112012 117074 WEIERKE, DAVID 77.25 SOFTBALL OFFICIATING 288368 052212 4077.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 77.25 359866 5/3112012 101058 VAN PAPER CO. 1,180.38 ROLL TOWELS, LINERS, CUPS 00006347 _288520 236132 -00 5421.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 1,180.38 359867 513112012 102970 VERIZON WIRELESS 15.55- 288369 2741913012 1495.6188 TELEPHONE 32.95 288369 2741913012 5952.6188 TELEPHONE 40.01 288369 2741913012 1130.6188 TELEPHONE 102.88 288369 2741913012 1600.6188 TELEPHONE 288.36 288369 2741913012 1470.6188 TELEPHONE 92.12 288716 2741244374 1400.6188 TELEPHONE 540.77 359868 513112012 101066 VIKING ELECTRIC SUPPLY 342.17 WIRE 00001290 288370 6351790 1552.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 342.17 359869 5/3112012 119454 VINOCOPIA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 25 Business Unit EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS EDINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GRILL INSPECTIONS RECYCLING COMMUNICATIONS PARK ADMIN. GENERAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL POLICE DEPT. GENERAL CENT SVC PW BUILDING 22.45 288634 0057190 -IN 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 94.75 288635 0057191 -IN . 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING .162.50 288636 0057192 -IN 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 279.70 359870- 5/3112012 103724 VON, EDWARD 14.00 CLASS A LICENSE OOOOODUE 288585 052412 1280.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS SUPERVISION & OVERHEAD 14.00 359871 5/31/2012 106699 WALSER CHRYSLER JEEP 192.24 STRUTS 00005171 288374 604774 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 192.24 359872 6/3112012 117074 WEIERKE, DAVID R55CKREG LOG20000 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288751 052512 CITY OF EDINA MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE ASSESSING 150.96 Council Check Register 359876 513112012 101033 WINE COMPANY, THE 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description VERNON SELLING 624.88 627.12 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 288371 052212 1640.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS YORK SELLING 587.55 627.12 288639 300113 -00 .5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 359873 513112012 102020 WELLS, GARY 359877 513112012 514.79 PATIO UMBRELLAS 00001337 288522 052212 1552.6406. GENERAL'SUPPLIES 81.12 -514.79 288443 409691 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 359874 5/3112012 101078 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT. 409460 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 377.15 79.09 HOSE ROLLER KITS 00005270 288521 44418 1552.6406 -: GENERAL SUPPLIES VERNON SELLING 953.07 79.09 288641 410403 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 359875 513112012 114568 WILSON, ROBERT C. 410406 ',5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Page - 26 Business Unit PARK MAINTENANCE GENERAL CENT SVC PW BUILDING CENT SVC PW BUILDING 150.96 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 288751 052512 1190.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE ASSESSING 150.96 359876 513112012 101033 WINE COMPANY, THE 1,245.45 288637: 300380 -00 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 624.88 .288638 300235-00 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 587.55 288639 300113 -00 .5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,457.88 359877 513112012 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 81.12 288443 409691 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 835.20 288444 409460 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 377.15 288640 410405 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 953.07 288641 410403 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,850.65 288642 410406 ',5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,904.62 288772 410454 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 974.00 288773 410467 5862.5513, COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,473.92 288774 410457 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 9,449.73 359878 513112012 124291 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA 7,120.76 288445 , 748913 5842.5512 - COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 3,186.38 288446 748915 5842.5513 COST OF'GOODS SOLD WINE \MIX YORK SELLING 62.63 288447 748914 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD YORK SELLING 1,291.25 288448 747322 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 3,848.58 288449 748908 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR, VERNON SELLING 8,064.71 288643 748910. 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 7,886.76 288644 748835 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 34.53 288645 748909 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX, VERNON SELLING 1,403.62 288646 748911. 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 Council Check Register Page - 27 5/31/2012 - 5/31/2012 Check # Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger_ Account Description Business Unit 59.64 288647 860643 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING ' 51.78- 288648 860410 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 32,787.80 359879 5/3112012 124529 WIRTZ BEVERAGE_ MINNESOTA BEER 608.00 288450 900707 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,981.80 288451 901078 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 4,785.20 288452 9007D8 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 21.50 288453 900447 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING .03 288454 900445 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,146.39 288455 900446 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 4,387.90 288456 901658 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 66.50 268457 901659 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 4,264.04 288458 900574 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 2,070.70 288775 903868 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 96.00 288776 903869 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 608.00 288777 903867 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 21,036.06 359880 513112012 129856 WISCONSIN PHYSICIANS SERVICE 353.86 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 288372 CAROLINE SMITH 1470.4329 AMBULANCE FEES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 353.86 - 359881 513112012 101082' WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY 62.22 DISPLAYS 00006489 288523 277289 5440.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 62.22 359882 613112012 106740 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC. 2,513.00 TRAFFIC STUDY 288373 3 -01686 -290 1140.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLANNING 2,513.00 _ 359683 613112012 101726 XCEL ENERGY 40.75 51- 5276505 -8 288375 3252D7041 1330.6185 LIGHT & POWER TRAFFIC SIGNALS 40.75 359884 513112012 129844 YOGA CENTER OF MINNEAPOLIS 85.00 FITNESS TRAINING 288717 052512 1470.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 85.00 359885 5/31/2012 120099 Z WINES USA LLC - 62.50 288649 11088 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 890.00 288650 11087 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING CITY OF EDINA 5/30/2012 8:00:36 R55CKREG LOG20000 Council Check Register Page - 28 5/31/2012 — 5/3112012 Check # . Date Amount Supplier/ Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 952.50 359886 5131/2012 101091 ZIEGLER INC 22,218.00 DIESEL GENERATOR 00001936 _288547 E7956401 421552.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PW BUIL CENTRAL SERV EQUIPMENT .. 66,600.00 DIESEL GENERATOR 00001936 288547 E7956401 5900.1740 MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 88,818.00 359887 5/3112012 124837 ALT, MARY ELLEN 41.00 TRIP REFUND 259718 040411 1628.4302.07 SENIOR TRIPS .,SENIOR CITIZENS 65.00 TRIP REFUND 275140 110211 1628.4392.07 SENIOR TRIPS SENIOR CITIZENS 106.00 359888 513112012 128140 JOHNSON, BRETT 126.00 CLASS REFUND 254303 010411 5101.4607 CLASS REGISTRATION ART CENTER REVENUES 126.00 359889 513112012 128364 MHP 83.31 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT, 257772 JEAN TEMPLE 1470.4329 AMBULANCE FEES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 83.31 359890 513112012 129438 PARASOLE RESTAURANT HOLDINGS - 513.40 WATER DAMAGE AT MOZZA MIA 268951 INVOICES & 1550.6200 INSURANCE CENTRAL SERVICES GENERAL LABOR 513.40 359891 513112012 102491 S.O.TA. 200.00 RECOGNITION DINNER 259764 041211 1400.6106 MEETING EXPENSE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 200.00 359892 5/3112012 128279 SPAULDING, ANNE 42.00 SPRING CLASS REFUND 256316 021611 5511.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 42.00 359893 5/3112012 116868 SWENSON, SUSAN 25.97 'ART WORK SOLD 265640 062911 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 25.97 - 359894 513112012 127464 THIBEAU; NICK 160.88 ELECTION JUDGE 250279 111710 1180.6013 SALARIES TEMP EMPLOYEES ELECTION 160.88 359895 513112012 128179 TRINITY UNIFORMS INC. R55CKREG LOG20000 CITY OF EDINA Council Check Register 5/31/2012 — 5/3112012 Check # . Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description 72.00 EDINA16 BEANIES 254825 15119 2210.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 72.00 359896 513112012 127806 WINGROVE, DENNIS.- 2,557.82 AMBULANCE OVERPAYMENT 251815 120810 2,557.82 359897 5/3112012 103056 NELSON AUTO CENTER 24,668.63 2012 GMC SIERRA 00003168 288779 F32595 24,668.63 2012 GMC SIERRA 00003168 288780 F32596 - 49,337.26 618,303.35 Grand Total 1470.4329 AMBULANCE FEES 5130/2012 6:00:36 Page - 29 Business Unit OLD COMMUNICATIONS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 421400.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT POLICE EQUIPMENT 421400.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT POLICE EQUIPMENT Payment Instrument Totals Check Total 618, 303.35 Total Payments 618,303.35 R55CKSUM LOG20000 U r ur tu�rw Council Check Summary 5/31/2012 - 5/3112012 ` Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 133,863.75 02200 DNU OLD COMMUNICATIONS FUND 72.00 02300 POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE 444.17 04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 9,775.69 04200 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 84;128.04 05100 ART CENTER FUND 274.19 05300 AQUATIC CENTER FUND 3,064.10 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 18,207.41 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 9,507.06. 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND 5,895.50 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 19,386.87 05800 LIQUOR FUND 194,397.31 05900 UTILITY FUND 124;658.49 05930 STORM SEWER FUND 2,125.00 05950, RECYCLING FUND 7;176.95 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 1,922.90 09900 PAYROLL FUND 3,403.92 Report Totals 618,303.35 We confirm to the -best of our knowledge and belief, that these claims comply in all material respects with the requirements oftfie City of Edina purchasing -policies i4nd proced to 3 Finan Direc 5/30/2012 8:01:27 Page - 1 G: \Purchasing cards\2012 USB, Purchasing Card Register.xlsx 5/17/2012 CITY OF EDINA CITY COUNCIL CREDIT CARD PAYMENT REGISTER 3/27/12- 4/27/12 Account Name Date Amount Description - Merchant'Name City _ State Account * *5144 MATT SISTERMAN .2012/03/27 $219.75 CAMERA AMAZON.MKTPLACE`PMTS AMZN.COM /BILL WA 5917.6406 * *5144 MATT SISTERMAN 2012/03/27. $118.75 CAMERA AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN`COM /BILL WA 5913.6406 * *5144 MATT SISTERMAN 2012/04/.12 $49.00 SUBSCRIPTION MAILSITE 408= 879 =5600 CA 1554.6406 * *5144 MATT SISTERMAN 2012/04/23" $3,548:13 MINION PRO FONT ADOBE:SYSTEMS, INC: : < � 800 =833 =6687 WA 1500.6103 * *6043 -LISA SCHAEFER 2012/04/19 $55.00 CONFERENCE ACT *NEOGOV -USER CONF 877- 551 -5560 CA- 1120.6104 * *6043 LISA SCHAEFER 2012/04/1'9. $55.00. CONFERENCE ACT *NEOGOV - USER COW 877_ -551 -5560 'CA 1120.6104 * *6043 LISA-SCHAEFER 2012/04%19 . $55.00 CONFERENCE ACT *NEOGOV - =USER CONE-; 877- 551 -5560 CA 1120.6104 . * *7693 MARTY-SCHEERER 2012/04/09 $15.16 WATER TARGET 00023135 EDINA - MN 1470.6406 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/09 $186.99 CABLE TRUCKADDONS /FACTORY OUT 800 - 388 =8637 KY 1470.6513 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/09 $1,092.99 WINCH TRUCKADDONS /FACTORY OUT 800 -388 -8637 KY 1470.6513 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012%04/09 $353.98 FILTERS WATER FILTERS FAST 50.1. 620 -4430 AR 1476.6406 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER. 2012/04/09 $209.35 BEDSPREADS NATIONAL HOSPITALITY SUPP -800- 5268224 WI 1470.6406 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/09 $132.25 PARTS GLICKS HITCH & TRAILER'S_E 717 - 6567027 PA 1470.6513 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/16 $27.78 BATTERIES BATTERIES PLUS #18 ST. LOUIS PAR MN 1470.6406 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/16 $236.63 SUPPLIES MENARDS 3268 EDEN PRAIRIE MN 1470.6406 * *7693 'MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/18 $550.00 REGISTRATION HENNEPIN CTY MED CENTER- 612 - 8739152 MN 1470.6104 * *7693 MARTY SCHEERER 2012/04/23 $29.97 GLUCOMETERS TARGET 00023135 EDINA MN 1470.6510 * *0127 KAREN KURT 2012/03/29 $57.15 MEETING EDINA GRILL EDINA MN 1100.6106 . * *0127 KAREN KURT 2012/04/09 $48.00 CONFERENCE SENSIBLE LAND USE COALITI .612- 7207667 MN 1126.6104 * *0127 KAREN KURT 2012%04/17 $49.00 CONFERENCE ALLIANCE FOR INNOVATION 813- 622 -8484 AZ 1120.6104 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL 2012/04/14 "$30.21 MEETING EDINA GRILL EDINA MN 1120.6106 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL 2012/04/18 $7.00 PARKING' U OF M PARKING MINNEAPOLIS MN 1120.6106 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL '2012/04/20 $48.08 MEETING. IKES FOOD AND COCKTAILS MINNEAPOLIS MN 1120.6106 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL 2012/04/21. $214.54 PHONE SPRINT STORE #1558 EDINA MN 1120.6188 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL 42012/04/21 $188.79 PHONE SPRINT STORE #1558 EDINA MN 1120.6188 * *0168 SCOTT NEAL 2012/04/20 $11.00 PARKING FIFTY SOUTH- SIXTH'STREET MINNEAPOLIS MN 1120.6106 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/03/28 $219.00 DUES AMERICAN PAYROLL ASSOCIA - 210- 2264600 TX 1160.6105 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/03 $106.55 MEETING D'AMICO & SONS /EDINA EDINA MN 1100.6106 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/04 $38.00 CONFERENCE SENSIBLE LAND USE COALITI 612 - 7207667 MN 1140.6104 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/04 $43.05 MEETING D BRIAN'S DELI - #6 MINNEAPOLIS MN 1100.6106 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012104/11 $69.65 TRANSACTION FEE PAY FLOW PRO 888 =883 -9770 NE 1550:6155 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 201.2%04M 1 $19.95 TRANSACTION FEE PAY FLOW PRO 888 =883 -9770 NE 1550:6155 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/17 $147.40 MEETING D'AMICO & SONS /EDINA EDINA MN 1100.6106 * *0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/19,. , $90.00 CONFERENCE ACT *MINNESOTA ENVIRONM 877- 551 -5560 CA 1490.6104 *`0176 JOHN WALLIN 2012/04/19 $105.81 LODGING RUTTGER'S BAY LAKE LOD DEERWOOD MN 1490.6104 G: \Purchasing cards\2012 USB, Purchasing Card Register.xlsx 5/17/2012 CITY OF EDINA CITY COUNCIL CREDIT CARD PAYMENT REGISTER 3/27/12 - 4/27/12 Account Name Date Amount Description Merchant Name City State Account * *0143 DEB MANGEN 2012/04/03 $560.00 CONFERENCE I= RANCHO CUCAMC CA 1180.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/03/28 $190.00 REGISTRATION APPRAISAL INSTITUTE 888 - 7564624 IL 1190.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/03/29 $190.00 REGISTRATION APPRAISAL INSTITUTE 888 - 7564624 IL 1190.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/02 $105.11 MEETING PANERA BREAD #1307 SAINT LOUIS P MN 1190.6106 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/09 $6.58 WATER JERRY'S FOODS EDINA MN 1190.6106 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/09 $83.84 REFERENCE IAAO ORG 816 - 7018100 MO 1190.6406 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/17 $160.00 SEMINAR MINNESOTA ASSOC OF ASSES 763 - 569 -3357 MN 1190.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/17 $160.00 SEMINAR MINNESOTA ASSOC OF ASSES 763 - 569 -3357 MN 1190.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/17 $160.00 SEMINAR MINNESOTA ASSOC OF ASSES 763 - 569 -3357 MN 1190.6104 * *0184 ROBERT WILSON 2012/04/17 $160.00 SEMINAR MINNESOTA ASSOC OF ASSES 763 - 569 -3357 MN 1190.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/03/27 $160.89 TRAINER HOCKEY GIANT BLOOMINGTON MN 1648.6406 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/03/30 $255.00 REGISTRATION MN ELECTRICAL ASSOC 612 - 827 -6117 MN 1280.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/03/30 $225.00 REGISTRATION U OF M CCE NONCREDIT 612- 625 -4259 MN 1260.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/03/30 $50.00 REGISTRATION U OF M CCE NONCREDIT 612- 625 -4259 MN 1280.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/03/31 $504.56 LODGING HAMPTON INN OLATHE OLATHE KS 1280.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/02 $50.00 REGISTRATION U OF M CCE NONCREDIT 612- 625 -4259 MN 1280.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/03 $494.38 LODGING GRAND VIEW LODGE & TENNIS NISSWA MN 1240.6104 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/03 $29.34 KEROSENE WM H MCCOY PETROLEUM FUI MINNEAPOLIS MN 1553.6406 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/04 $265.00 UTILITY PERMIT HENNEPIN CTY PUBLIC WORM 612- 5960236 MN 05499.1705.20 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/12 $343.27 TRUCK CHEST NOR *NORTHERN TOOL 800 - 222 -5381 MN 1322.6406 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/16 $45.02 TAPES TARGET 00023135 EDINA MN 5913.6406 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/17 $107.25 FRAMES OFFICE MAX EDEN PRAIRIE MN 1552.6406 * *0101 WAYNE HOULE 2012/04/23 $238.16 BINS CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER 612 - 706 -2122 MN 1646.6406 * *4882 ANDERSON SHAWN 2012/04/20 $96.52 PROPANE SUPERAMERICA 4047 EDINA MN 1552.6406 * *4882 ANDERSON SHAWN 2012/04/20 $64.35 PROPANE SUPERAMERICA 4047 EDINA MN 1552.6406 * *4882 ANDERSON SHAWN 2012/04/20, $64.36 PROPANE SUPERAMERICA 4047 EDINA MN 1301.6406 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/26 $22.07 FRAME OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 1400.6406 **0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/28 $85.00 TRAINING EB *CHICK -FIL -A LEADER EVENTBRITE.CO CA 1400.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/29 $54.00 TRAVEL INS EXPEDIA *144689881998 800- 367 -3476 NV 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/28 $449.60 AIRFARE DELTA AIR 0067048574703 ATLANTA GA 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/28 . $449.60 AIRFARE DELTA AIR 0067048574704 ATLANTA GA 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/30 $159.75 HOTELS RESERVATIONS WDW 4078284783 FL 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/03/30 '$159.75 HOTELS RESERVATIONS WDW 4078284783 FL 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/03 $767.76 SCANNER TOTALBARCODE.COM 360- 671 -6168 WA 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/03 $11.05 FRAME OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 1400.6406 G: \Purchasing cards\2012 USB Purchasing Card Register.xlsx 5/17/2012 CITY OF EDINA CITY COUNCIL CREDIT CARD PAYMENT REGISTER 3/27/12 - 4/27/12 Account Name Date.. Amount Description Merchant Name City -State Account * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/03 $2.67 -SUPPLIES MICHAELS #6733.,. .. EDEN PRAIRIE MN 1400.6406 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/05 $40.75, CABLES AVAMI SYSTEMS= 4I4IG- -`=- -- 866: 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/05 $81.30 EXCHANGE ROLLER IMAGING SYSTEMS, INC: , 60 &276 - 5559., WI 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/05 $511.60 AIRFARE DELTA ALR :.;00623020.7..1,722;.,: DELTA.COM CA 1400:6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/05 $15:68 CABLES CABLES f0TF1 S'S _. .. 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012%04/10 $163.99 ADAPTER 3GSTORE /MDG COM 847- 462 -40Q4 IL 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/11 $28.30 INK ;CQM BEST BUY'''4OU000btb' _ " EDINA �~ MN 1400.6406 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/12 $444.67 WIRELESS AMP WPSANTf_ NAS.C.QM;,, �; _ ;Z,jU07 282848+ MN 1400.6160 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/19 $780.80 LODGING MARRIO 337�1M; WATERFROP B}4LT11MORE ,;, MD 2310.6104 * *0135 JEFF LONG 2012/04/23 $23.47 SUPPLIES SCR *ALLEGRO' �, .809-:861-321.1 AZ 1400.6104 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/03/28 $34.98 MOVIES AMAZON`COM „. ' uL "'f `!J AMIS011it</BILL WA 5760.6136 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/03/28 $130.91 MOVIES AMAZON-_CONF" r L `A1VI2il'CbM /BILL WA 5760.6136 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/03/29 $7.46 MOVIES AMAZON'Miff E P*T,81�z -,lAMZ e0MlBiEE4`! - -WNA y 5760.6136 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/03/29 $16.69 MOVIES AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN:COM /BILL WA 5760.6136 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/04/03- $35.61 POSTAGE PB METER REN *TAL 800- 228 -1071 CT 5710.6235 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/04/03 $210.00 DISPLAY RACK ABC OFFICE 800 - 658 -8788 UT 5511.6406 * *0119 JOHN KEPRIOS 2012/04/04 $100.00 POSTAGE PITNEYBOWES - POSTAGE 800- 468 -8454 CT 5710:6235 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/03/26 $405.00 ENTRY FEE MAGC 651- 675 -4434 MN 1130.6104 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/03/28 $5.00 SPAM FILTER AKSMT.COM 877- 273 -8550 CA 1130.6124 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/03/28 $19.00 STOCK ART STK *SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 866- 663 -3954 NY 1130.6466 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/04/02 $24.00 CONFERENCE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DIST 763 - 5531604 MN 1130.6104 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/04/03 $30.00 STOCK ART PAYPAL *CRESTOCK' .4029357733 ON 1130.6406 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE -2012/04/08 $49.00 SUBSCRIPTION CTO *GOTOMEETING.COM 800 -263 -6317 CA 1495.6103 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/04/.17 $146.94 AV SUPPLIES, _ MICRO CENTER #045 RETAIL ST LOUIS PARK MN 1130.6406 * *0085 JENNIFER BENNEROTTE 2012/04/19 $63.95 CLOTHING /COSTUME CHILDRENS WEAR DIGEST 800 - 242 -5437 VA 1130.6406 * *5821 AMY SMITH 2012/04/10 $60.00 FCC FEE FCC 877 -480 -3201 DC 5410.6105 * *5821 AMY. SMITH 2012/04/10 $296.95 PENS PROGRESSIVE GIFTS AND INC 888-5572708 PA 5410.6406 * *5821 AMY SMITH 2012/04/20 $144.87 PARTS AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN.COM /BILL WA 5422.6530 * *0667 TOM SHIRLEY 2012/04/05 $453.68 PLANTERS GOOGLE `THINK MINT INC GOOGLE.COM /CH CA 5761.6406 * *0667 TOM SHIRLEY 2012/04/05 $24.04 - SUPPLIES MENARDS 3268 EDEN PRAIRIE- MN 5761.6406 * *0667 TOM SHIRLEY 2012/04/11 $13.18 BINDERS OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 5760.6513 * *0667 TOM SHIRLEY 2612/04/12 $204.90 SIGNS SMARTSIGN 718- 797 -1900 NY 5765.6406 * *0667 TOM SHIRLEY 2012/04/17 $320.75 MOWER HOMEDEPOT.COM 800 -430 -3376 CA 5761.6406 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/03/26 $13.15 SCREWS THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5800.1720 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/03/28 $7.98 SCREWS THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5800.1720 G: \Purchasing cards\2012 USB Purchasing Card Register.xlsx 5/17/2012 CITY OF EDINA CITY COUNCIL CREDIT CARD PAYMENT REGISTER 3/27/12- 4/27/12 Account Name Date Amount Description Merchant Name City State Account * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/03 ($10.73) OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 5840.6406 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/04 $10.00 REGISTRATION 50TH & FRANCE BUSINESS PR EDINA MN 5840.6106 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/04 $2,661.28 SHOPPING CARTS VERSACART SYSTEMS, INC. 303 - 5309430 CO 5800.1720 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/03 $77.71 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 5840.6406 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/03 $8.50 BRACKET THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5841.6406 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/04 ($6.99) OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE MAX EDINA MN 5840.6406 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/07 $69.60 LED LIGHTS MENARDS 3021 BURNSVILLE MN 5800.1720 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/10 $66.47 CONSTRUCTION THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5800.1720 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012104/11 ($4.20) CONSTRUCTION THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5800.1720 * *0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/11 $3.15 CONSTRUCTION THE HOME DEPOT 2805 BLOOMINGTON MN 5800.1720 **0093 STEVEN GRAUSAM 2012/04/19 $30.00 TRAINING CERTIFICATION PARTNERS 602 - 275 -7700 AZ 5840.6104 $23,172.18 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 poligies and GAPurchasing cards\2012 USB Purchasing Card Register.xlsx 5/17/2012 1 f' o e �y \� B8 REPORURECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. IV.C. From: Cary Teague, Community ® Action Development Director Discussion Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Resolution No. 2012 -81 Lot Division (Lot Line Adjustment) 6240 And 6244 Brookview Avenue for Chad Trierweiler Deadline July 3, 2012 for a City Decision: ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the attached Resolution approving the Lot Division. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: Mr. Chad Trierweiler is proposing to shift the existing lot lines that divide his properties at 6240 & 6244 Brookview Avenue for the purpose of building a third stall to the existing garage at 6244 Brookview Avenue. The resulting lots would still meet the minimum Zoning Ordinance requirements. Planning Commission Recommendation: On May 23, 2012, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Lot Division, subject to the findings and conditions set forth in the attached Planning Commission Staff Report. ATTACHMENTS: • Resolution 2012 -81 • Planning Commission Staff Report, May 23, 2012 • Minutes from the May 23, 2012 Edina Planning Commission meeting RESOLUTION NO. 2012-81 APPROVING A LOT DIVISION OF 6240 AND 6244 BROOKVIEW AVENUE WHEREAS, the following described tract of land is requested to be divided: City Of Edina DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. SURVEYED Parcel 1 - 6240 Brookview. Avenue: See Attached Exhibit A Parcel 2 - 6244 Brookview Avenue: See Attached Exhibit A WHEREAS, the owner of the described land desires to subdivide said tract in to the following described new and separate parcels (herein called "parcels ") described as follows: Parcel 1 - 6240 Brookview Avenue: See Attached Exhibit A Parcel 2 - 6244 Brookview Avenue: See Attached Exhibit A WHEREAS, the requested subdivision is authorized under Code Section 810 and it has been determined to comply with the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations of the City of Edina and do not interfere with the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the Edina City Code Sections 810 and 850; NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina, that the conveyance and ownership of the above described tracts of land as separate tracts of land are hereby approved ,and the requirements and provisions of Code Sections 850 and 810 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance thereof as separate tracts of land but only to the extent permitted under. Code Sections 810. and 850„ subject to the. limitations set out in Code Section 850 and said Ordinances are'now waived for any other purpose or as to any other provisions thereof, and further subject, however, to the provision that no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with the pertinent Ordinances of the City of Edina. Adopted this 5TH day of June, 2012. ATTEST: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor City Hall 952- 927 -8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952- 826 -0390 EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424 -1394 www.CityofEd.ina.com TTY 952 -826 -0379 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-81 Page Two STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF EDINA )SS 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 June 5, 2012, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 2012. City Clerk Exhibit A PARCEL 1: Commencing at a point 672 feet from the Northwest comer of PEACEDAI ACRES; thence West 222.6 feet; thence South 65 feet; thence East 222.6 feet; thence North 66 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 2: Commencing 652 feet from the Northwest comer of PEACEDALE ACRES; thence West 330 feet; thence South 86 feet; thence East 107.40 feet; thence North 56 feet; thence East 222.6 feet; thence North 20 feet to the point of beginning. .A, PARCEL 3: Lot 3, AHNERT'S AMMON, Hennepin County, Minnesota. PARCH. 2: Commencing 652 feet from the Northwest comer of PEACEDAL.E ACRES; thence West 330 feet; thence South 86 fee#; thence East 107.40 feet; thence North 66 feet; thence East 222.6 feet: thence North 20 feat to the point of beginning, together with the South 15.0 feet of Lot 3, ANNERT'S ADDi ON. Hennepin County. Winnesoto. PARCH, 3: Lot 3. *#AN 'S ADDIMN. except the South 18.0 feet thereof. Hennepin County. Wanesotm 'o ay PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT • Originator Meeting Date Agenda # Cary Teague May 23, 2012 Item VII:A Community Development Director INFORMATION & BACKGROUND Project Description Mr. Chad Trierweiler is requesting to shift the existing lot line that divides the two properties that he and his wife own at 6240 and 6244 Brookview. Avenue. The purpose of the request is to shifting the side lot line 15 feet to the north to provide adequate area o build a third stall to the existing garage at 6244 Brookview Avenue. (See property location and proposed lot line shift on pages Al —A9.) Surrounding Land Uses The surrounding land uses are all single - family homes zoned and guided low - density residential. (See pages.A1 —A4.) Existing Site Features Single- family homes are located on both parcels. There is a large wetland to west - of the homes. Per Edina Zoning Ordinance Section 850.03 Subd. 3, the wetland area is not included in the lot size calculations. Both lots combined are 27,133 square feet in size and 186 feet wide. (See the existing homes on page A5 A6.) The south lot at 6244 is 12,444 square feet in size and 86 feet wide, The lot at 6240 is 14,689 square feet in size and .100 feet wide. Planning Guide Plan designation Zoning: Low - density residential R -1, Single- family residential Primary Issue Is the proposed lot division reasonable? Yes. The resulting lot line shift does not create an additional lot. As demonstrated below, both lots would still exceed the median lot size in the neighborhood. Minimum Lot Existing 6244 Brookview Existing 6240 Brookview Proposed 6244 Brookview Proposed 6240 Brookview -Requirements Lot Area — 11,825 s.f. 12,444 s.f. 14,689 s.f. 14,589 s.f. 12,544 s.f. Lot Width — 75 feet 86 feet 100 feet 101 feet 85 feet Any new construction on either of these two lots would be subject to conformance with all of the City's rules and regulations regarding lot coverage, building height, and setbacks. Staff Recommendation Recommend that the City Council approve the Lot Division of 6244 and 6240 Brookview Avenue: Approval is subject to the following findings: The existing and proposed lots meet all minimum lot size requirements. Approval is subject to the following Conditions: 1. All building activity on either lot must comply with all minimum zoning ordinance standards. 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With my wife's employment through Target and my employment at Fairview Southdale Hospital, we don't see ourselves moving for quite some time. Thus, we have been focused on improving our property at 6244 Brookview Ave. 6244 was new construction in 2008. At that time, the builder said he felt torn about how much garage space to utilize on this fairly narrow plot of land. He chose to go with a smaller 2 -car garage to maximize living space. As my family grows (twins on the way and my mother moving in full- time), we are desirous of a 3rd car stall for extra parking and storage. In November of 2011, 6240 Brookview came on the market. After discussing the opportunity with my wife, we decided to purchase 6240 and utilize it as a rental property. We would then hopefully move the property line and construct our 3rd car space, contingent on the approval of this body. Since we are the owner of both properties, we wish to maintain a generous lot size at 6240 for a likely new construction at some point in the next decade. Thus, we have requested a line shift of only 15 feet, still keeping 6240 property width at 85 feet and increasing 6244 to 92 feet. We hope this request seems reasonable and await your ruling. We are happy to respond to any questions or concerns the Planning Commission may have. Many thanks - Chad & Caron Trierweiler 46L ADMINISTRATIVE LOT SPLIT FOR: CHAD TRIERWEILER W Mm b Fap. r rwf . IiAM.rt sa R G�f]MGIB 60FIft Il.s . 1.Mlat AS R n.e.. tma tm ,ma eemms . emar s4 n hW - 31r.la! e0. 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CALL TO ORDER Chair Grabiel called the meeting of the Edina Planning Commission to order at 7:00 PM. II. ROLL CALL Answering the roll call were Commissioners Scherer, Forrest, Rock, Potts, Platteter, Cherkassky, Carpenter, Fischer, Grabiel Absent from the roll: Schroeder III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Meeting Agenda was approved as submitted. IV. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner Carpenter moved approval of the April 25, 2012, meeting minutes. Commissioner Scherer seconded the motion. Commissioner Fischer noted he was absent on April 25; however was included on a vote. All voted aye; motion carried. Commissioner Platteter moved approval of the May 9, 2012 meeting minutes. Commissioner Forrest seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. V. COMMUNITY COMMENT No comments. VI. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Lot Division (Lot line Shift) of 6240 & 6244 Brookview Avenue, Edina, MN Planner Presentation Planner Teague informed the Commission Chad Trierweiler is requesting to shift the existing lot line that divides the two properties that he and his wife own at 6240 and 6244 Brookview Avenue. The purpose of the request is to shifting the side lot line 15 1 feet to the north to provide adequate area o build a third stall to the existing garage at 6244 Brookview Avenue. Planner Teague concluded that staff recommends that the City- Council approve the Lot Division of 6244 and 6240 Brookview Avenue subject to the following findings: 1. The existing and proposed lots meet all minimum lot size requirements. Approval is also subject to following Condition: 1. All building activity on either lot must comply with all. minimum zoning ordinance standards. Appearing for. the Applicant Caron Trierweiler Discussion Commissioner Carpenter said he finds the request reasonable, adding in a sense everything remains as is; they are just "flipping" the properties. Motion Commissioner Carpenter moved to recommend lot division approval based on staff findings and subject to staff conditions. Commissioner Potts seconded the motion. All voted aye motion carried. Caron Trieweiler thanked the Commission for their support. B.. Sketch Plan R 'ew for Southdal Apartments Planner Presentation Planner Teague informed the C ission they are being asked to consider a sketch plan proposal to develop the s ..the corner of the Southdale site. Teague noted that the site is currently an overFl parking t for Southdale and is. used by park -n- riders for Metro Transit. Teague tol a Commissi the applicant can consider two means of redevelopment; rezoning PUD or a Prelimi and Final Site plan and Final Development Plan app r al with variances. Planner Teague delered a power point presentation',ghlighting the following: 2 win REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: EDINA CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. IV. D. From: John Keprios, Director Park and Recreation Department ® Action ❑ Discussion F� Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement ACTION REQUESTED: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: Wave Loch LLC is the manufacturer of the FlowRider attraction that was recently installed at the Edina'Aquatic Center. Wave Loch is requesting that the City of Edina enter into a License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement (see attached) that in short covers the following: • Use of Attraction images. • Protection language for Wave Loch's patents and proprietary information and licensed rights. • Trademark protection language (referred to as the Marks). • Advertising and promotion policies and procedures. • Membership in FLOW (promotes FlowRider competitions with common rules and regulations). • FlowRider merchandise rights. • The City's responsibility to ensure government required permits, bonds, fees, etc. • Safe operation and maintenance manual. • Liability waiver. • Software license protection. • Patented devices, materials and process. • Terms and general provisions of the agreement. Attorney Roger Knutson has reviewed the agreement and made changes that are in the best interest of the City of Edina. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement. ATTACHMENT: • License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement FlowRider® Sheet Wave Attraction License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Parties, Attraction and Site Information ..................................................................... ..............................1 2. Definitions .................................................................................................................. ..............................1 3. Grant of License to Operate and Promote Attraction ................................................. ..............................2 4. Membership in FLOW (Flowriding League Of the World) ....................................... ..............................3 5. FlowRider Merchandise ............................................................................................. ..............................3 6. Government Permits .................................................................................................. ..............................3 7. Promotion of Safe Use and Maintenance of the Attraction ....................................... ..............................3 8. Confidentiality ........................................................................................................... ..............................3 9. Software Licenses ...................................................................................................... ..............................4 10. Patented Devices ........................................................................................................ ..............................4 11. Term and Termination. ............................................................................................................................. 5 12. General Provisions ...................................................................................................... ..............................5 Exhibit1 - Definitions ...................................................................................................... ..............................7 Exhibit 2 - Notices, Instructions & Warnings .................................................................. ..............................8 Exhibit 3 — Release of Liability and Indemnity Agreement ........................................... .............................12 WAVE TECHNOLOGY I SPORT I LIFESTYLE FlowRider® Sheet Wave Attraction License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement This FlowRider® Sheet Wave Attraction License to Operate and FLOW Membership Agreement ( "Agreement") is entered into by the indicated parties pursuant to the following terms and conditions: 1. Parties. Attraction and Site Information. 1.1. Parties Wave Loch, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ( "Wave Loch ") City of Edina Aquatic Center, a municipality in the State of Minnesota ( "Operator"). 1.2. Attraction The FlowRider sheet wave attraction as substantially illustrated: f The Attraction does not include Site Works (including the containment structure shown in gray). While the Attraction image is of a FlowRider Double, this Agreement shall cover all embodiments of the FlowRider such as the FlowRider Junior, FlowRider Single, FlowRider Double, and FlowRider Wave -in -a -Box. 1.3. Site 4300 W. 66th St., Edina, MN 55435 -1617 is where the Attraction shall be situated. 1.4. Address For To Wave Loch: To Operator: Notices Wave Loch LLC City of Edina, MN Attn.: Marshall Myrman Attn.: John Keprios, P & R Director 4801 W. 50`h Street 210 Westbourne Street Edina, MN 55424 -1330 La Jolla, CA 92037 USA Tel. (952) 826 -0430 Tel. +1 (858) 678 -9650 Email marsh @waveloch.com With Copy to: W. David Osborne Wave House / Wave Loch 3146 Mission Boulevard, Ste. F Tel. +1 (858) 678 -9677 Email david.osbome @wavehouse.com 1.5. Effective Date 2. Definitions. In order to simplify this Agreement, italicized words are defined in Exhibit 1. Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials 3. Grant of License to Operate and Promote Attraction. 3.1. License to Operate Attraction. Wave Loch hereby grants to Operator, and Operator accepts a limited license to: 3.1.1. operate and maintain the Attraction solely at the Site; and 3.1.2. use the Attraction and the Attraction Images for the sole purpose of promoting the Site's ordinary course of business, and use the Attraction for on -site sponsorship. Operator cannot, however, unilaterally allow the Attraction or Attraction Images to be used for any third party advertising, television/motion picture production, sponsorship, or promotion without Wave Loch's prior written consent. For example, Operator can enter into a contract allowing a third party to have a banner or sign near the Attraction, but cannot enter into a contract with a third party allowing that third party to use images of the Attraction to sell or showcase their products in commercials without Wave Loch's prior written consent. 3.2. Limitation on Licensed Rights. 3.2.1. This Agreement does not provide any ownership interest in or to Wave Loch's Patents, Proprietary Information, Improvements or Licensed Rights nor any right to sublicense or divide any of the rights granted herein. Operator shall not register any intellectual property rights related in any way to the Patents, Proprietary Information, or Improvements. 3.2.2. Operator shall not resell or reinstall the Attraction, reverse engineer the Attraction, or manufacture install or operate any derivative stationary wave inside or outside of the Site. 3.2.3. The rights and licenses granted herein are personal and non - assignable, and are granted herein only as specifically enumerated above and no other rights are intended by the parties or shall be implied by this Agreement, by any custom in the trade or by any course or history of dealing between the parties. All other rights are reserved by Wave Loch. 3.3. Use and Ownership of the Marks in the Promotion and Operation of the Attraction. Wave Loch places great value on the Marks and the goodwill associated with the Marks. Therefore, it is the intent of the parties that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be adequate and reasonable to assure the consuming public and the industry that the Attraction advertised and promoted by Operator under the Marks are of the same consistently high quality as that offered by Wave Loch and others licensed under the Marks. Accordingly, Operator shall use the Marks, if at all, only in the form and under the specific conditions as set forth herein. Without limitation Operator acknowledges and agrees that: 3.3.1. Wave Loch shall provide the Attraction with the Wave Loch and FlowRider Marks displayed on the Attraction as indicated in Section 1.2, which Marks Operator shall maintain throughout the life of the Attraction. 3.3.2. Operator will advertise and promote the Attraction in compliance with all applicable laws and shall at all times conduct its activities under this Agreement in a lawful manner; 3.3.3. Operator will abide by the policies and procedures established by Wave Loch regarding proper trademark usage as set forth in the FlowRider Brand Book. Operator shall submit to Wave Loch for its prior approval any new uses of the Marks that do not follow the trademark usage guide set forth in the FlowRider Brand Book. 3.3.4. Operator will not engage or become involved in any activities that diminish or tarnish the image or reputation of the Marks or of Wave Loch. 3.3.5. In no event shall Operator have the right to modify the Marks or use them in combination with other marks not licensed herein, or use the Marks as a trade name, company name, trade style, d.b.a. or fictitious name. Wave Loch may, in its sole discretion, prohibit Operator from using the Marks on or in connection with the advertising or promotion of any goods or services which fail to conform to the high quality standards prescribed by Wave Loch. Upon notification from Wave Loch, Operator shall immediately discontinue its use of the Marks in connection with any such substandard goods or services. 2 Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials 3.3.6. All uses by Operator of the Marks, whether authorized or, not, shall inure solely to the benefit of Wave Loch. Operator further agrees that it has not and will not seek to obtain, either directly or indirectly, any registration of the Marks in any countries and that any such registrations so obtained are hereby irrevocably assigned to Wave Loch. 3.4. Operator agrees to allow the marking of the Attraction with a patent notice in compliance with applicable patent marking requirements or as Wave Loch shall otherwise specify from time -to -time. 3.5. Operator agrees that it will not take any action, either directly or indirectly, challenging the validity of the Patents or the Marks or any other of the Licensed Rights or Wave Loch's lawful possession of the Licensed Rights anywhere in the world. 4. Membership in FLOW ( Flowriding League Of the World). 4.1. To develop the sport of Flowriding, Wave Loch has established FLOW to develop consistent competitive rules and regulations to promote increased participation at the local level and coordinate local marketing with Wave Loch's national and international marketing and advertising efforts. FLOW currently operates, sanctions and supports the United States FLOW(RIDER) Tour, International Flowriding Championships and the World FlowRider Championships, 4.2. Operator shall be a member of FLOW at no additional cost and as such, shall be granted the potential opportunity at Wave Loch's and Operator's mutual agreement to be a FLOW competitive event venue and part of a FLOW tour event. 4.3. Operator agrees that FLOW shall be the exclusive sanctioning body for all FLOW competitive events and agrees to abide by all FLOW guidelines when conducting competitive events and that Wave Loch shall retain a sole reservation of media and sponsor rights specific to all FLOW competitions. 5. FlowRider Merchandise. Wave Loch shall provide to Operator the opportunity to purchase flowboards, bodyboards and F1owRidee branded clothing and other Merchandise. Operator, however, has no independent merchandising rights to the Attraction, Attraction Images or any trademark rights associated with the Attraction or related goods and services. 6. Government Permits. Operator shall be responsible for all governmental stamps, permits, and licenses state and local takes, building fees, permit fees, bonds, inspection fees, surcharges, and any other costs relating to the operation of the Attraction at the Site. 7. Promotion of Safe Use and Maintenance of the Attraction. 7.1. To promote the safe use and maintenance of the Attraction, Operator will: maintain and operate the Attraction in accordance with the Manual; post and maintain all warnings and notices as issued by Wave Loch (such as those in Exhibit 2 ) modify or alter the Attraction only with the express prior written authorization of Wave Loch; increase or decrease the discharge flow rate or velocity of the Attraction only with the express prior written authorization of Wave Loch; and use only Wave Loch approved bodyboards and flowboards. 7.2. Operator must require all persons, including but not limited to paying or complimentary guests, employees, staff, or any other riders on the Attraction to sign a Release of Liability Agreement with the form and substance set forth as Exhibit 3. (With Wave Loch written consent, Operator may modify the Release for purposes of enforceability). 8. Confidentiality. 8.1. Operator shall hold the Confidential Information in confidence and shall use its best efforts to protect the secrecy of, and avoid inadvertent or purposeful disclosure and unauthorized use of, such Confidential Information. Without limiting the foregoing, Operator shall use at least the same degree of care it uses to safeguard its own proprietary information to safeguard the confidentiality of Wave Loch's Confidential Information. Operator agrees not to disclose any of the Confidential Information to its employees, agents, third parties, customers, or vendors except to the extent necessary to install, operate and maintain the Attraction at the Site. Operator shall use its best efforts to prevent any unauthorized disclosure by those employees, agents or third parties to whom such Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Confidential Information is disclosed. Operator shall be responsible for any breach of the provisions hereof and/or improper disclosure by such employee, agent, third party, customer, or vendor. 8.2. Operator agrees that it shall only use Confidential Information solely to operate and maintain the Attraction at the Site and for no other purpose or reason. 8.3. It is agreed that the obligations of confidentiality and non -use imposed hereunder are world -wide in scope and will apply to all Confidential Information disclosed to Operator (whether or not such information is obtained by Operator after the effective date of this Agreement from other sources, including without limitation from third parties or through reverse engineering or independent derivation), except that the obligations set forth in this Agreement shall not apply to any Confidential Information which: (i) is, or later becomes, public knowledge other than by breach of the Agreement or any other confidentiality obligation; (ii) is already in the possession of Operator with full rights to disclose at the time of disclosure by Operator, as evidenced by written records; (iii) is obtained by Operator from a third party without a breach of such third party's obligations of confidentiality; (iv) was independently developed by Operator without use of or reference to Wave Loch's Confidential Information, as evidenced by written records; or (v) is required by law or court order to be disclosed by the receiving party, provided that Operator gives Wave Loch prompt written notice of such requirement prior to such disclosure. 8.4. All data created, collected, received, maintained or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Agreement is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13 which supersedes paragraphs 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3 if the provisions conflict 9. Software License. If the equipment provided pursuant to this Agreement contains software, including that which the manufacturer may have imbedded into the hardware an integral part of the equipment, Wave Loch shall pay all software licensing fees. Wave Loch shall also pay for all software updating licensing fees for a period of one year following cutover. Wave Loch shall have no obligation to pay for such fees thereafter. Nothing in the software license or licensing agreement shall obligate the operator to pay any additional fees as a condition for continuing to use the software. 10. Patented Devices. Materials and Processes. If this Agreement requires, or Wave Loch desires, the use of any design, devise, material or process covered by letters patent or copyright, trademark or trade name, Wave Loch shall provide for such use by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or owner and a copy of said agreement shall be filed with the owner. If no such agreement is made or filed as noted, Wave Loch shall indemnify and hold harmless the owner from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of any such patented design, devise, material or process, or any trademark or trade name or copyright in connection with the project agreed to be performed under the Agreement, and shall indemnify and defend the owner for any costs, liability, expenses and attorney's fees that result from any such infringement. 11. Term and Termination. 11.1 This Agreement shall continue in effect so long as any Attraction is operating at the Site, unless terminated sooner as provided below. 11.2 In the event of any breach of this Agreement, the party alleging such breach shall give written notice of the breach to the allegedly breaching party specifying the nature of the breach and how it is to be cured. The breaching party shall have thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the notice in which to cure such breach, save that where the breach is a failure to pay any sum by the due date such period shall be three (3) days. In the event that such breach has not been cured within thirty (30) days or three (3) days, as the case may be, of receipt of such notice, the non - breaching party shall have the right, upon giving written notice to the breaching party, to terminate this Agreement and recover its actual damages not to exceed the amount of Wave Loch's sales price of the Attraction. — 11.3 Upon termination of this Agreement, all rights and licenses granted (if any) by Wave Loch shall immediately cease and Operator shall cease operation of the Attraction. 11.4 All data created, collected, received, maintained or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Agreement is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (the "Act "), Minn. Stat. CH 13 when applicable, any other applicable statute or any state rules adopted to implement the Act, as well as federal 4 Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials regulations on data privacy (collectively the "Data Laws "). In the event of a conflict between the Data Laws and any other provisions of this Agreement, the Data Laws shall govern. 12. General Provisions. (a) Nothing herein should be construed to create an -employer- employee relationship, partnership, or joint venture. (b) This Agreement is the entire understanding and agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all oral or written agreements or understandings between the parties as to the subject matter hereof. (c) No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by all the parties. (d) Except where specified otherwise in this agreement, no party may assign this Agreement or any of its rights or delegate any of its duties here under this Agreement without the consent of all other parties. (e) No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed, or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. (f) Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of a business entity, or submitting any documents required during the term of this Agreement, represents and warrants that he or she is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said business entity and that this Agreement is binding upon said business entity in accordance with its terms. (g) This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. It is agreed that an original, photocopy, PDF or fax copy of a signature may serve as an original. (h) If any legal action or other proceeding, including any bankruptcy proceeding, is brought for the enforcement of the Agreement, or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any of the provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs incurred in that action or proceeding, in addition to any other relief to which it or they may be entitled. "Prevailing party" within the meaning of this Section includes, without limitation, a party who agrees to dismiss an action or proceeding upon the other's payment of sums allegedly due or performance of covenants allegedly breached, or who obtains substantially the relief sought by it. (i) Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be valid under applicable law. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. 0) The parties' rights and obligations will bind and inure to the benefit of their respective successors, heirs, executors and administrators and permitted assigns. (k) All notices shall be by international mail or by other commercially reasonable means where receipt is acknowledged, and shall be effective on the date of receipt thereof. Notice may also be given by telex, facsimile or similar electronic means, provided that the party giving such notice obtains acknowledgement that such notice has been received, in which case such notice shall be effective as of the date receipt is acknowledged. Either party may change the address to which notice is to be sent by giving notice to the other party at the address and in the manner provided above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed and become effective as of the date above first written. Wave Loch: WAvE LOCH LLC Operator: CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA By: By. Name: Marshall Myrman Chief Operating Officer Title: $ Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Exhibit 1 Definitions For purposes of this Agreement the following terms shall have the specific meanings as set forth below: 1. "Attraction Image" means any image, photograph, video, rendering or other likenesses of the Attraction, whether currently in existence or hereinafter devised, or otherwise. 2. "Confidential Information" means information disclosed by Wave Loch or its affiliates to Operator and either identified by Wave Loch as secret or confidential or which, from the circumstances, in good faith and conscience Operator should realize is confidential regardless of the form of disclosure, e.g., orally, visually, in writing or electronically, including, without limitation, information concerning any Licensed Rights, Attraction, Proprietary Information, Improvements, business plans, product plans, materials, sources and/or vendors of materials, products, processes, manufacturing plans, methods and/or techniques, samples, designs, drawing, specifications, models or prototypes, marketing information, pricing information, research, and development information, and any other proprietary, non - public information related to the products offered by Wave Loch and the business operated by Wave Loch. 3. "F1owRider" means the sheet wave water ride attraction as substantially shown in paragraph 1 of this Agreement, and shall include the ride structure itself, along with any appurtenant equipment. 4. "Imorovement(s)" means any improvements, inventions, discoveries, techniques, systems, methods, processes, developments, enhancements or modifications (whether or not patentable, commercially useful or reducible to writing or practice) developed in connection with any sheet waves by any party to the Agreement 5. "Licensed Ri lg its" means inclusively all rights held by Wave Loch under the Patents, Improvements and Proprietary Information. 6. "Manual" means Wave Loch's Operations and Procedure Manual for the Attraction regarding the operation and maintenance of sheet waves, which may from time to time be updated by Wave Loch. 7. "Marks" means the trademarks and service marks available online in the FlowRider Brand Book at the password protected site media.waveloch.com, whether appearing alone or in combination with any other marks (if any) as may be authorized in writing by Wave Loch. 8. "Merchandise". means clothing and souvenirs such as shirts, hats, sweatshirts, headgear, footwear, and beach towels containing the Marks, trade dress, names, logos and symbols set forth in the FlowRider Brand Book. 9. "Patents" means the patent or patents that cover sheet waves, including the Attraction, and any continuations, continuations in part, reissues, extensions and divisionals thereof, and all corresponding foreign patents and applications throughout the world. 10. "Proprietary Information" means the drawings, design specifications, software, know -how, trade secrets, licenses, and other confidential information relating to the design, construction, operation or maintenance of FlowRiders. 11. "Site Works" means the works necessary to build the concrete pool and civil infrastructure that will house the Attraction including, but not limited to excavation; grading; steel placement; drains and drain placement; sewer and storm drains; fresh water fill and potable water lines; backfill; concrete works including caissons, footings, floors, decking, walls, entry supports and stairs; walkways, pool construction including plumbing, steel, electrical, mechanical, waterproofing, filtration, heating, water sanitation, gratings, and pool walk coatings or anti -slip coverings; all welding and mechanical connections; landscaping, railings, barriers, fencing, signage, furniture, sound and lighting. Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Exhibit 2 Notices, Instructions & Warnings Minimum Requirements: >42" 1 i>52" 1191 Yeu mug be at least You must be at le= Yom muss be ahle to scam 1n Ar to bodyboard 'W to stwdwp dale fast amingtullbulentiml er Do NOT participate if you have any of the following conditions: RecentSUWry or If esa HEMMM Iltloe Neck Bich or Bone Aaments —00000ppr — -. Presamcy High Blood Pressure Wider the frHuesaee of arAnewysms CruparAkahed e��� uc,u►;pm --_. _.. �... ,. - wa.d.� -= = ° rr�v� +ati�,.«.rer�.a.w.d�.$ar�y,�s a.w.. WkOk liftUYOut,Noahrk'GIL 3.9,MLYk4R0,W; W..rfai10VIN Okkkkh+rkikr 4uAPP (qla t17,uu►a:� �xf>�64u�?ut�FKP>t0.�ur, �tuU� , krtr�4 4�iwtit �wutY �ak�dl , u. u u sr,..� rW Fm—v-ft QAaq- KWLi"kAW4W�+dW f• yt�A�. `6:u�p ea.nr� Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials A Exhibit 2 1■ • RIDING THE FLOWRIDER IS AN EXTREME SPORT AND HIGH RISK RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY. YOU WILL FALL: • FALLING MAY RESULT IN THE BOARD STRIKING YOUR BODY; OR YOUR BODY STRIKING THE SURFACE OF THE FLOWRIDER WITH GREAT FORCE: • BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RIDE, WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO AND UNDERSTAND THE RISKS OF THIS ACTIVITY • READ AND OBEY ALL POSTED SIGNS AND PICTORIALS • OBEY ALL LIFEGUARD INSTRUCTIONS • FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SIGNS OR INSTRUCTIONS MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF SEVERE PERMANENT INJURIES OR EVEN DEATH THE FOLLOWING TECHNIQUES MAY HELP MINIMIZE THE RISK OF INJURY: — - —z— , —)-- - — f- 4-— TUCK INTO A BALL AS COVER YOUR HEAD & TRY TO ORIENT FEET FIRST YOU BEGIN TO FALL FACT WITH BOTH BEFORE HITTING ANY SURFACE ARMS & HANDS D mm wake Lam Uir, ill Elora E4a a 8 Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials sTalcr n.v+nwaw loco rum uP Exhibit 2 RAM- HATO new AKO Am iGAawD T1121aDWt4MW1R fill IN FUULIP.G*UP mmIETUMN L 9 % NCSCCW DMOROMOM RMW rMMOT PLACR 1C I all nCmTFwrp=rAm17 N THITMCF13M Om Klan ID I" DRUM w ®nnwrmrt as "'4 UMVWT WNW MM Z Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Ccurrm wris w3unnut IN US193 VCHA LMAS RUCOM IQ" Vmm UWNS tv AKD MUMS Cm,w 0, VMS RAIL fill IN FUULIP.G*UP mmIETUMN L 9 % NCSCCW DMOROMOM RMW rMMOT PLACR 1C I all nCmTFwrp=rAm17 N THITMCF13M Om Klan ID I" DRUM w ®nnwrmrt as "'4 UMVWT WNW MM Z Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Exhibit 2 Notices, Instructions & Warnings 1. This is a very strenuous ride. The moving water is extremely turbulent. 2. Bodyboarding or Flowboarding on this sheet wave is a body- active, participatory sport. As with all sports, care must be taken to avoid a mishap. 3. Riders must be in good physical condition and free from any physical limitations to participate. Pregnant women and persons with or having a history of heart, back, neck, shoulder or joint problems should not ride. 5. Jewelry, hats, foot wear; eye glasses, or loose articles of any type are not recommended on the ride as they may injure the participant. 6. Bathing suit tops, bottoms and loose clothing may be pulled off by the flowing water. Cover -ups are suggested. 7. Avoid jumping into or entering the ride at high speed; avoid weight on front foot -- YOU WILL WIPE OUT! 8. Steer your board into the center of the flowing water. You can control your board by gently shifting your weight. Try to keep your board pointed in the direction of the oncoming flow of water. Edge control is the key. Keep weight on your back foot! 9. If you wipe out do not hold your board. Release board immediately, cover your head, and keep limbs close to body and try to brace for impact with feet first. 10. Single riding only is permitted. No tandem_ riders or multi - person riding is allowed. 11. To reduce the risk of a tear, trimmed nail digits are recommended. 12. Rider should be barefoot as water shoes may get caught on the ride and injure the participant. 13. CAUTION! The ride surface of this ride is very slippery. DO NOT attempt to walk on the ride surface. You may only stand to walk and exit after coming to a complete stop on the dark blue drain grating. 14. Obey the lifeguard at all times. 10 Operator Initials Wave Loch Initials Exhibit 3 Participation Waiver FlowRider® Voluntary Acknowledgement of Risks, Release of Liability and Indemnity Agreement First Name Last Name Middle Initial Birth Date First Name Last Name Middle Initial Birth Date First Name Last Name Middle Initial Birth Date Street Address City . State Zip Email,Address Telephone Number Emergency Contact Name Emergency Contact Telephone RIDING ON THE FLOWRIDER ®IS AN EXTREME SPORT AND HIGH RISK RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY. SHEET WAVE SURFING ON OR IN PROXIMITY TO THE FLOWRIDER MAY RESULT IN PHYSICAL OR MENTAL INJURY, ILLNESS OR DISEASE, OR DEATH This document affects your legal rights. By writing your signature below, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the disclosures of risks, voluntarily accept those risks, and agree to be bound by all terms of this Release of Liability and Indemnity Agreement My signature acknowledges that I or the minor for whom I am a legal guardian (collectively referred to as "I ", "me ", or "my ") have voluntarily chosen to participate in the sheet wave surfing attraction known as the FlowRider or use a Flowboard (collectively referred to as the "Activities ") and to use the facilities at the Edina Aquatic Center,. including but not limited to the FlowRider (collectively referred to as the "Facilities "). In consideration of the permission to participate in the Activities and use the Facilities, I hereby acknowledge, agree, promise and covenant on.behalf, of myself, my. heirs, assigns, personal representatives and estate with Wave Loch, Aquatic Development Group, Inc., the City of Edina, MN and Edina Aquatic Center; each of their lessors, parent companies, subsidiaries, related companies and business concerns, past and present, and each of them, as well as each of their partners, trustees, directors, officers, members, intellectual property holders, agents, attorneys, servants and employees, past and present, and each of them (collectively referred to as "Releasees ") as follows: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF RISKS: 1 UNDERSTAND AND ACKNOWLEDGE that the Activities in which I am about to voluntarily engage bear certain known risks, and unanticipated risks that could result in PHYSICAL OR MENTAL INJURY, DEATH, ILLNESS OR DISEASE, OR DAMAGE to me or my property. I understand. and acknowledge those risks may result in�tiaims against Releasees. However, I am making an informed choice to voluntarily accept such risks.due to the thrills, excitement and benefits of the Activities, and I agree that the benefit of the Activities outweigh the risks, which include but in no way areaimited to: (1) The acts, omissions or negligence in any degree of Releasees, or their agents or employees; (2) the risks inherent in the Activities, including but not limited to any injuries such as a) broken bones, b) dislocations, c) tom ligaments and tendons, d) sprains and strains, e) cuts to the head; body and/or limbs, f) tom nails, and g) bumps and ;bniises suffered while riding these extreme sporting attractions; (3) latent or apparent defects or conditions of the Activities'or the Facilities; (4) improper or inadequate, instiuction or supervision regarding the Activities`or'use of the Facilities (5) the behavior of 0-participants; (6) accidents or incidents in the Facilities, including but not limited.to accidents or incidents in wet areas, such as pool decks, tiled, concrete or other wet surfaces; and/or (7). first aid, emergency treatment or services rendered or failed to be rendered by Releasees, or their agents or employees. I UNDERSTAND AND ACKNOWLEDGE that the above list is not complete or exhaustive, and that other risks, known or unknown, identified or unidentified, anticipated or unanticipated may, also result in injury, death, illness, disease, ordamage,to me or to my property. I FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE that I am in good physical and mental health, and not suffering from any condition, disease or disablement which would or could potentially affect participation in the Activities or use of the Facilities. Further, I acknowledge that I am not purchasing or leasing the attraction, but rather, am being afforded a non - exclusive right to use the attraction. Additionally, I acknowledge that Releasees are providing recreatioral services. VOLUNTARY_ ACCEPTANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY: I EXPRESSLY AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE, COVENANT AND PROMISE TO ACCEPT AND ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITIES, AND RISK FOR INJURY, DEATH, ILLNESS OR DISEASE OR DAMAGE to me or to my property arising from the participation in the Activities or use of the Facilities. RELEASE AND INDEMNITY: 1 VOLUNTARILY RELEASE AND FOREVER DISCHARGE AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE Releasees and all other persons or entities affiliated therewith, from any and all liability, claims, demands, actions or rights or action, which are related to, arise out of, or are in any way connected with the participation in the Activities or use of the Facilities, including, but specifically not limited to any and all negligence or fault of Releasees. 1 UNDERSTAND THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY THAT IS VALID FOREVER, and will apply to all current and future participation in the Activities or use of the Facilities. I understand that this RELEASE OF LIABILITY will prevent me, my child, my heirs or my estate from bringing any action at law, suit in equity, or other jurisdictional proceeding or making any claim for damages, injury or death in the event of damage, injury or death arising from participation in the- Activities or use of the Facilities. 1 FURTHER AGREE, PROMISE AND COVENANT TO HOLD HARMLESS AND TO INDEMNIFY Releasees, and all other persons or entities from all defense costs, including attorneys' fees, or any other costs incurred in connection with claims for mental or bodily injury, wrongful death or property damage that may be filed by me, my child, my heirs or my estate. Such indemnity and defense obligation shall further extend to any claim, loss or lawsuit which alleges that I negligently or intentionally caused any injury, death or damage to spectators or other third parties in the course of my participation in the Activities. This release does not apply in the event of the Released Party's gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. RELEASE OF ALL RIGHTS RELATED TO MY AUDIO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE: I hereby agree to a blanket release of all rights related to my audio and photographic image that may arise out of my participation in the Activities or use of the Facilities. I understand that this release includes any and all marketing, promotion or advertising that may occur anywhere and anytime on any media as later used by Releasees. Further, I hereby grant full permission for Releasees, to record any or all of my participation, and my name and likeness in the Activities for photos, motion pictures, TV, radio, Internet, recordings, videotapes, and other media, known or unknown, and to use them in perpetuity, no matter by whom taken or recorded, in any manner for publicity, promotions, advertising, trade or commercial purposes, without any reimbursement of any kind due to me, or the need to pay me any fee whatsoever. I agree that Releasees will be the exclusive owner of all rights, including but not limited to the copyrights, in and to the recordings and the results and proceeds of my participation hereunder ( "Materials "). I agree that the Materials shall constitute a "work made for hire" pursuant to the United States Copyright Act. To the extent any of the Materials are not considered a "work made for hire," I hereby assign all rights in the Materials to Releasees. Such assignment shall be deemed irrevocable and coupled with an interest. ENTIRE AGREEMENT, SEVERABILITY AND VENUE: I understand that this is the entire Agreement between the undersigned and Releasees, and that it cannot be modified or changed in any way by the representations or statements of Releasees or any employee or agent of Releasees, or by the undersigned. I understand and agree that this Agreement is severable and that if any clause is found to be invalid, the balance of the contract will remain in effect and will be valid and enforceable. I agree that any action will be brought in a court in the County of San Diego, State of California or alternatively, in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of California. Any disputes will be subject to and determined under the laws of the State of California I have read this entire document, understand it completely, and agree to be bound by its terms. Participant's Legal Name (please Participant's Signature: (If Participant is a minor) Legal Guardian Date: (If Participant is a minor) Legal Guardian Signature: Date: AFFIDAVIT OF PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN 1, the undersigned, declare that I am the parent of, or the legal guardian of, the below named minor, and have the capacity to execute documents on behalf of such minor. I understand that as a condition to participate in sheet wave surfing on the FlowRider the parent or legal guardian of the minor participant must sign certain legal documents, including but not limited to Acknowledgements of Risks, Releases, and Indemnity Agreements. I am signing those documents, freely, without any fraud or duress and acknowledge that I have read and understand the same. In the event that it is determined that I am not the parent or legal guardian of the minor, or did not have the legal capacity to execute the documents on behalf of said minor, then 1 agree to defend and indemnify: Wave Loch, Aquatic Development Group, Inc. the City of Edina, MN and Edina Aquatic Center, each of their lessors, parent companies, subsidiaries, related companies and business concerns, past and present, and each of them, as well as each of their partners, trustees, directors, officers, members, intellectual property holders, agents, attorneys, servants and employees, past and present, and each of them, if any litigation is instituted, as a result of any injury or death or claim for damage arising out of, relating to, or in any way connected with, minor's participation in sheet wave surfing on the FlowRider or use of the Facilities. I understand that this indemnity provision is in addition to (and not in lieu of) any other indemnity provision found in this document. Participant's Legal Name (please Legal Guardian Name: Legal Guardian Signature: Date: /1NA �1 Ow e �y REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. E. From: Jeff Long, Chief of Police Joan Waterstreet, IT Coordinator Date June 5, 2012 Subject: Request for Purchase — Replacement Laptops for Police Department Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 15, 2012 and May 29, 2012 NA Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Compar Quotes 1142 and 1293 (State Contract) 1. $92,118.76 2. 2. 3. 3. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Com ar, Inc. State Contract GENERAL INFORMATION: Based on thorough research, investigation and testing, the IT Division of the Communications & Technology Services Department recommends replacement of the current Panasonic Toughbook CF -31 fleet of ruggedized laptops with 16 Panasonic Toughbook CF -31, i7 laptops for Police vehicles. Also recommended is the replacement of 2 Panasonic Toughbook CF -31 laptops with the more cost - effective Panasonic CF -53 semi - ruggedized laptops for the Police Precinct Office located at Southdale Center. The proposed laptops will incorporate Gobi card technology as well as Federal and State mandated two -party authentication protocol. The current laptops have been utilized extensively for a five -year period. This recommendation is a scheduled replacement based on City guidelines and will be funded through Police Equipment Replacement funds. Sig6dture The Recommended Bid is within budget not withi Police Department n budget John Wallin, Finance Director 0 N a ,9 Ct oite n \�bRPOPA'�E9/ WaB REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. F. From: Jeff Long, Chief of Police Joan Waterstreet, IT Coordinator Date June 5, 2012 Subject: Request for Purchase — Replacement of Message Switch and Records Management System Hardware for Public Safety Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: April 27, 2012 NA Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1 Sungard Public Sector, OSSI Division 1 $71,039.00 2. 2. 3. 3. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Sun and Public Sector, OSSI Division GENERAL INFORMATION: After a Message Switch server failure in late December 2011, the IT Division of the Communications & Technology Services Department was asked to determine the hardware that was critical for continuity of Public Safety operations and to also provide guidance and direction to ensure continuity and redundancy. Subsequent to discussions between the Police Department staff and IT, it was determined that the Message Switch server was critical to continuity of service, and would require complete hardware redundancy. The Police Records Management server was determined to be of non - critical status and could withstand a 24 to 48 -hour recovery period in the event of a hardware failure. Based on City guidelines, both servers are due for replacement in 2012. The Message Switch server is the backbone of Public Safety electronic communications. If the Message Switch server fails, there is a loss of electronic communication capabilities between squad cars, dispatch, mobile units, State /Federal information systems, and the City's Records Management server and Services Workstation. A failure would also impair our ability to communicate electronically with Golden Valley police units. It is recommended that the current Message Switch server be replaced with a hardware - redundant Stratus server and Stratus Total Assurance Support and Maintenance Agreement to ensure 99.99999% up time. A Stratus server is also currently being employed for our CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) server. It is also recommended that the Police Records Management server be replaced with a standard HP Proliant DL380 server, upgraded to a 5 -year warranty, and additional hot - swappable drive and power supply units be purchased in preparation for a hardware failure event. We would rely on standard HP warranty service and recovery of data from our own daily backups for this server. Since 2007, the Edina Police Department has used the Sungard OSSI software system. As a sole source, OSSI provided a quotation of $71,039 for this project, which will provide Edina's public safety teams with assurance that their systems will remain functional with full redundancy. The project will be paid for using 911 funds. Police Sig re Depart m t The Recommended Bid is within budget not within b John Wallin, Finance Director S64 6 H. 11a I, ity mvr REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER *(This is a corrected copy as of June 5, 2012) To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. G. From: John Keprios, Director Parks and Recreation Department Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements Contract No. PK12 -2 PK Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 29, 2012 July 30, 2012 Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Bituminous Roadway, Inc. $ 402,869.75 2. Minnesota Roadways $ 432,014.91 3. Frattalone Companies, Inc. $ 452,647.68 4. Midwest Asphalt Corporation $ 512,881.00 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Bituminous Roadway, Inc. $ 402,869.75 GENERAL INFORMATION: The 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements include the project areas listed below. The bid package was structured to allow the City the right to accept or reject any of the independent projects as well as reduce the scope of each project. The strategy was to bid them together to capture economies of scale. The following bid was submitted per project: Project Area Low Bidder 2012 Approved CIP Braemar Golf Course Parking Lot $83,788.50 $100,000 Braemar Ice Arena Parking Lot $117,008.50 $125,000 Rosland Park Pathways *$202,072.75 $250,000 Grand Total $402.869.75 This is a corrected copy; however „the Grand Total of $402,869.75 remains unchanged. If approved by Council, all ro'ects must be -completed by October 5, 2012. Edina Park & Recreation S i9rVu re De artment The Recommended Bid is K ` within budget not with i a Joh Wallin, Finance Dire for t a�, ity anag H: \My Documents \PURCHASE ORDER REQUESTS \2012 PURCHASES\Corrected Copy Item G Request for Purchase - 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements Contract No PK12- 2PK.docx atte Z_ REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. G. From: Ann Kattreh Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements Contract No. PK12 -2 PK Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 29, 2012 July 30, 2012 Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Bituminous Roadway, Inc. $ 402,869.75 2. Minnesota Roadways $ 432,014.91 3. Frattalone Companies, Inc $ 452,647.68 4. Midwest Asphalt Corporation $ 512,881.00 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Bituminous Roadway, Inc. $ 402,869.75 GENERAL INFORMATION: The 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements include the project areas listed below. The bid package was structured to allow the City the right to accept or reject any of the independent projects as well as reduce the scope of each project. The strategy was to bid them together to capture economies of scale. The following bid was submitted per project: Project Area Low Bidder 2012 Aonroved CIP Braemar Golf Course Parking Lot $83,788.50 $100,000 Breamar Ice Arena Parking Lot $117,008.50 $125,000 Rosland Park Pathways $202,869.75 $250,000 Grand Total X402.869.75 Staff recommends awarding the bid to Bituminous Roadway, Inc. If approved by Council, all projects must be completed by October 5, 2012. �J Signature The Recommended Bid is within budget not wit Edina Park & Recreation Department hin bud et 4ohn Wallin, Finance Director cot al, er C: \Users\akattreh \Desktop \Item G Request for Purchose - 2012 Parking Lot and Pathway Improvements Contract No PK12- 2PK.docx ow e y REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. H. From: Wayne D. Houle, PE Director of Engineering Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Contract No. ENG 12 -5 — Tracy Avenue Roadway Improvements Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 22, 2012 July 22, 2012 Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Eureka Construction $ 1,376,748.38 2. Northwest Asphalt, Inc. $ 1,385,648.60 3. Midwest Asphalt Corporation $ 1,433,363.00 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Eureka Construction $ 1,376,748.38 GENERAL INFORMATION: This project is for street and utility improvements for Tracy Avenue from Benton Avenue to Vernon Avenue. The project includes reconstructing the existing roadway with a bituminous pavement,' installing integral concrete curb and gutter and bike lanes, providing enhanced pedestrian crosswalks adjacent to Countryside Elementary School, rehabilitating the sanitary sewers and watermain where needed, and upgrading the storm sewer systems. The project was ordered by the Edina City Council at the March 6, 2012, Public Hearing. The Feasibility Study overall project cost estimate was $1,287,400. The increased cost is due to the addition of the enhanced crosswalks and the replacement of a sanitary sewer force main along with a higher bid price for a storm water treatment structure, which was over 200% higher than estimated. This structure treats the storm water prior to Hawks Lake and is not required per watershed rules. However, the structure can be installed with a future project along Warden Avenue. The elimination of the storm water treatment structure and associated infrastructure will be processed through a change order, for a savings of $110,475.38. Depending upon the actual amount of material used for the project, the special assessments are forecasted to be about $200 per residential equivalent unit (REU) more than the pending assessments; pending assessments per REU are $4,428.75. This project will be funded by MSA funds, special assessments, and respective utility funds. The following report / recommendation is asking for an advance from the MSA account for this project due to the 1494/TH169 project utilizing over a year's worth of MSA funds. Staff has been reassured that these funds are available. Eureka Construction has worked with Lunda Construction on the Promenade bridges at York Avenue and also the Bren Road / Londonderry Road and TH169 Bridge Replacement project. The Staff recommends awarding the project to Eureka Construction. G: \PW \CENTRAL SVCS \ENG DIV \PR0JECTS \C0NTRACTS \2012 \ENG 12 -5 Tracy Avenue \ADMIN \MISC \Item IV H Request for Purchase - Tracy Avenue Improvements Contract No. ENG 12- 5.docx 6f0 Engineering Signature Department The Recommended Bid is within budget not within budget ohn Wallin, Finance Director cot a ity G: \PW \CENTRAL SVCS \ENG DIV \PROJECTS \CONTRACTS \2012 \ENG 12 -5 Tracy Avenue \ADMIN \MISC \Item IV H Request for Purchase - Tracy Avenue Improvements Contract No. ENG 12- 5.docx REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No: IV. I. From: Wayne D. Houle, PE Director of Engineering ® Action F-1 Discussion D Information Date: June'S, 2012 Subject: Resolution No. 2012 -82 Funding Requesting Advance Municipal State Aid ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -82 requesting advance from the Municipal State Aid (MSA) Street Fund. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: The City of Edina is allocated approximately $1,300,000 a year for MSA projects. The TH169/1494 project required a local cost share of $1,386,500 that was paid for through our MSA funds. The City requested advancement for 2011 projects that included West 44th Street Reconstruction, Interlachen Boulevard Sidewalk, West 69th Street and Maloney Avenue Mill and Overlays. Staff is proposing to request advance funding for the following projects; the maximum amount that can be requested is three times the yearly allocation: • Tracy Avenue Improvements $ 1,320,000 • Gallagher Drive Mill and Overlay $ 346,000 • Total submitted for advance funding-- $ 1.666.000 Staff has confirmed with MSA staff that funds are available for these projects. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution 2012 -82 Requesting advance funding from the MSA Street Fund G: \PW \CENTRAL SVCS \ENG DIV\PR0JECTS \C0NTRACTS \2012 \ENG 12 -5 Tracy Avenue \ADMIN \LEGAL \Item IV I Resolution No. 2012 -82 Requesting Advance Municipal State Aid Funding.docx RESOLUTION NO. 2012-82 REQUESTING AN ADVANCE- FROM THE MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET FUND FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2012 FOR THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the City is planning to implement Municipal State Aid Street Project for Road Segment 120- 152 -013 and 120 - 170 -003 in 2012 which will require State Aid funds in excess of those available in its State Aid Construction Account; and WHEREAS, the City is prepared to proceed with the construction of said.projects through the use of an advance from the Municipal State Aid Street Fund; and WHEREAS, repayment of the funds so advanced will, be made in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 162.14, Subd. 6 and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 8820.1500, Subp. 10b; and WHEREAS, the City acknowledges advance funds are released on a first- come - first - served basis and this Resolution does not guarantee the availability of funds. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA that the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby being requested to approve this advance for financing approved Municipal State Aid Street Project for Road Segments 120 - 152 -013 and 120 - 170 -003 of the City of Edina in an amount up to $1,666,00.0: The City of Edina authorizes repayments from subsequent accruals to the Municipal State Aid Street Construction Account from future year's allocations until fully repaid. This resolution was adopted by the City Council of Edina on the 5th day of June, 2012, by a vote of Ayes and Nays. Dated: June 5, 2012 Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA 1 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 June 5, 2012, and as recorded in the Minutes of said. Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 20_ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT City Clerk 7450 Metro Boulevard • Edina, Minnesota 55439 — -- - GIRMCENTRAL SVCS \ENG DMPROJECTS\COONTRR -rS at go� c 2�eepuelADMP\L- jg�Ift t I�-� l M2-Requesting- Advance Funding.doc- - - - - �ZNA' owWLe,�P • � �aae REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. J. From: Scott Neal City Manager Date June 5, 2012 Subject: Request For Purchase — Office Furniture For Communications & Technology Department Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 9, 2012 NA Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Henricksen Public Sector Group 1. $51,956.14 2. 2. 3. 3. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Henricksen PSG GENERAL INFORMATION: On February 1, 2012, when department reorganization took place, Communications & Marketing and I. T. were merged and became the Communications & Technology Department. As a result, Henricksen was engaged in a tedious process to determine a reconfiguration of the existing Communications Department into 12 viable and comfortable work stations. Henricksen PSG has been the City's sole source for workspace solutions since the RFP process for furnishing the new City Hall in 2004. This new reconfiguration will provide a productive environment for the Communications & Technology Department staff and will open up needed space in the Administration Department. Signature The Recommended Bid is witKn budget not within bud Department r�Jac- c n W Ilird Finance Director al, C6MPrger REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $20,000 /CHANGE ORDER To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item No. IV. K. From: Wayne D. Houle, PE Director of Engineering Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Fiber Optic Cabling — Arneson Acres Park and Greenhouse, Improvement No. FO -008 Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or Quote Expiration Date: May 24, 2012 NA Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Midwest Utility Services, Inc. $ 24,900.00 2. MP Nexlevel LLC $ 32,384.82 3. Underground Piercing Inc. $ 44,357.80 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Midwest Utility Services, Inc. $ 24,900.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This purchase is for the expansion of the City -owned Fiber Optic Network from the existing hand hole at TH100 and 70th Street to the Arneson Acres Park and Greenhouse. This project is one of three fiber optic expansion projects for 2012. The first has been completed which connected the fiber optic network to the Aquatic Center. The final project will connect the 50th Street and France Avenue Liquor Store to the fiber optic network. These projects are funded through the 2012 -2016 Capital Improvement Plan Project No. CW -02 -001. Sig d"ature The Recommended Bid is ; within budget not within budget Engineering Department John Wallin, Finance Director &9zl l0.0 �� nager Mir G: \PW \CENTRAL SVCS \ENG DIV\PROJECTS \CONTRACTS \2012 \Fiber Optic 2012 \ADMIN \MISC \701h Street \Item IV J Request to Purchase - Fiber Optic Cabling - Impr No. FO- 008.docx WAKE •fv v • REPORT /RECOMMEN DATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No: IV.L. From: Wayne D. Houle, PE Director of Engineering ® Action ❑ Discussion 11 Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Traffic Safety Committee Report of May 2, 2012 ACTION REQUESTED: Review and approve the revised Traffic Safety Committee Report of May 2, 2012 INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: The Edina Transportation Commission (ETC) reviewed the May 2, 2012, Traffic Safety Committee Report at their May 17, 2012, meeting and made the following comments: Item A2: The ETC had a good discussion regarding the Temporary Speed Table Policy. It was agreed that staff will revise the Temporary Speed Table Policy per their comments and include the revised policy in the next Traffic Safety Committee Report. Item 61: The ETC would like staff to review pedestrian safety due to parking along these roadways, due to two very successful restaurants located on the Minneapolis side of Xerxes Avenue. The denial of the all -way stop sign remains in the report. Item D8: The ETC would like staff to review if a Conditional Use Permit should have been required for the change of ownership for Wooddale Church, located at West 56th Street and Wooddale Avenue, due to parking within the neighborhood. The answer for this question will be included in the next Traffic Safety Committee Report. ATTACHMENTS: Revised Traffic Safety Staff Committee Report for May 2, 2012. Draft Edina Transportation Commission Meeting Minutes of May 17, 2012. G: \Engineering \Infrastructure \Streets \Traffic \Traffic Safety Committee \City Council Reports \Item W.L. Traffic Safety Committee Report of May 2, 2012.doc TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT Revised May 17, 2012) Wednesday, May 2, 2012 The Committee review of tragic safety matters occurred on May 2, 2012. The Committee is comprised of staff members including the City Engineer, Assistant City Planner,, Police Traffic Supervisor; and Traffic Safety Coordinator. 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 May 17, 2012, Edina Transportation Commission and then the June 5, 2012 City Council Agenda. SECTION A: Requests on which the Committee recommends approval of request: 1. Request for parking restrictions on 53`d Street West. This request is from a resident who lives in the area. The resident feels that parking on both sides of the street is causing a traffic hazard. Requestor has stated that traffic cannot travel safely when there are parked cars on both sides. The request is for no parking to be placed on the north side of the road. Four residents have called to request no parking on this section of 53rd Street West over a period of one month. 53`d Street West is a City street that is measured at 30 feet wide.' There are no. traffic counts for this section of roadway and there is one recorded traffic.crash with property damage from 2001 to 2010 (2010). The policy on parking restrictions states that parking restrictions should be considered when the street is too narrow to allow safe passage of vehicles if parking is permitted_. A street width of 30 feet would not allow two -way traffic with parked vehicles on both sides. After review by staff, it was decided that parking should be restricted on the north side to allow better sight distance for vehicles coming from Grandview Lane to make a left turn onto 53`d Street West. Staff recommends the approval of parking restrictions on the north side of 53`d Street West from Vernon Avenue to the end of 53rd Street West. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 1 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) 2. pekey. Staff developed this pehey fer- plaeement ef tempeFffy speed tables4e to adjaeent read eeastmefien-. Staff r-eeommends appreval of the Temporary Speed Table Polity. Staff will revise policy and include new policy in the June Traffic Safety Committee Report. 3. Request for removal of the Speed Limit Policy. The ETC has previously adopted this request because the City's Speed Limit Policy is outdated. See attached ETC advisory communication and supporting document. The speed limit for the City is governed by Minnesota State Statute 169.14 and our current policy does not match the statute; therefore, staff is also recommending elimination of the City's Speed Limit Policy. Staff will be reviewing all of the City's traffic safety policies to see if there are others that do not match State Statute. Staff's intention is to place on the new City website information on speed limit with web link to State Statute. Staff recommends removal of the City Speed Limits Policy. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 2 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) WAN . , Staff r-eeommends appreval of the Temporary Speed Table Polity. Staff will revise policy and include new policy in the June Traffic Safety Committee Report. 3. Request for removal of the Speed Limit Policy. The ETC has previously adopted this request because the City's Speed Limit Policy is outdated. See attached ETC advisory communication and supporting document. The speed limit for the City is governed by Minnesota State Statute 169.14 and our current policy does not match the statute; therefore, staff is also recommending elimination of the City's Speed Limit Policy. Staff will be reviewing all of the City's traffic safety policies to see if there are others that do not match State Statute. Staff's intention is to place on the new City website information on speed limit with web link to State Statute. Staff recommends removal of the City Speed Limits Policy. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 2 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) SECTION B: Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request: 1. Request for an all -way stop sign at the intersection of York Avenue and 56th Street West. The requestor lives at the intersection of York Avenue and 56" Street West. The requestor has stated that vehicles are speeding. through the intersection, which is causing a traffic hazard. The requestor has also stated that there have been a number of accidents at the intersection. The requestor has claimed the reason is due to the lack of an all -way stop sign at the intersection. York Avenue and 56th Street West are classified as local city streets. There are no recent counts near the intersection. There are no recorded accidents at the intersection from 2001 to 2010. The closest accident was approximately 230 feet east of the intersection in 2005 (property damage). York Avenue has stop signs on both the north and south lanes. The City of Edina policy regarding an all -way stop sign requires at least 300 vehicles entering the intersection per hour for any eight hours at the intersection. Stop signs are not installed in an attempt to control speed or volume of vehicles. Traffic counts were conducted in the area. Vehicle volumes entering the intersection from each leg were added to determine the total volume for the hour. The highest volume recorded for one hour was 121 vehicles entering the intersection. This is -below the required 300 vehicles per hour to meet the policy. Staff recommends the denial of request for an all -way stop sign at the intersection of 56th Street West and York Avenue due to lack of warrants. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 3 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) SECTION C: Requests that are deferred to a later date or referred to others. 1. Request for additional signs and lighting for the pedestrian signals at the intersection of 51 st Street West and Halifax Avenue. The requestor lives near the intersection of 51St Street West and Halifax Avenue. Requestor feels that the sightlines of the intersection and the height of the lights are not adequate. After discussion, requestor would like additional flashing lights lower on the posts of the pedestrian lights. 51" Street West is classified as a State -Aid road with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 6,678 vehicles and an 85h percentile speed of 28.2 MPH. There has only been one recorded crash involving a pedestrian (2007, with possible injury) and a total of six accidents from 2001 to 2010. After review of relevant information, staff is recommending that the request be delayed until more information can be gathered. Information from the France Avenue pedestrian crossing upgrades may be used if appropriate, along with research regarding types of lights and placement of lights, will be looked at by staff. 2. Request for signal lights at the intersection of West Shore Drive and 66th Street West. This request comes from a resident on Parnell Drive. The resident has stated that it is hard to make a left turn out of West Shore Drive in the morning. The requestor feels that placing a signal light at the intersection would allow traffic to get out on West Shore Drive. West Shore Drive is classified as a city street with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 785 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 30.5 MPH south of 66th Street West; and an ADT of 413 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 26.5 MPH north of 66th Street West. 66th Street West is classified as a State Aid route with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 5,821 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 35.6 MPH west of West Shore Drive; and an ADT of 6,198 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 36.7 MPH east of West Shore Drive. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 4 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) The placement of signal lights is determined by the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The requirements is a minimum of 60 vehicles per hour in one direction on the minor street. After discussion, it was concluded that more study in the area was needed because a signal light would have an impact greater than the intersection itself. More traffic counters will be placed in the surrounding area to monitor the traffic, along with other observations. SECTION D: Other traffic safety issues handled. 1. Request for speeds to be monitored in the area of Division Street and Oxford Avenue. Requestor lives on the street and has stated that vehicles are going, "too fast" in the area. Division Street is a City Street with an average daily Traffic (ADT) of 650 vehicles and an 85h percentile speed of 32.0 MPH west of Oxford Avenue. Resident was informed of the results of the traffic count. Speed information was sent to the Edina Police Department. 2. Request for speed bumps on 550' Street West near France Avenue. Requestor lives on the street and feels. that traffic has increased their volume and . speed. Requestor was sent the Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan, and traffic counts were conducted in the area. 556' Street West is classified. as a city street with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 196 vehicles with an 850' percentile speed of 24.2 MPH east of Drew Avenue. A count also taken east of France was shown to have an ADT of 238 vehicles with an 85h percentile speed of 26.6 MPH. Resident was informed of the results of the counts and a speed information report was sent to the Edina Police Department. 3. Request for information about "Slow" signs used'in Edina. Resident was informed that use of slow signs is for residents with disabilities only. 4. Call from a resident requesting the intersection of France Avenue and Crosstown to be looked at for resigning. Referred to Hennepin County. 5. Call from a resident concerning the timing of the signal at 65th and France. Referred to Hennepin County. 6. Call from resident requesting traffic counts in the area of Morningside Road and France Avenue. Requestor was informed that the most recent Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 5 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) count for Morningside Road had an Average Daily Traffic of 1,126 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 30.2 MPH. 7. Call from a resident requesting information about the counts conducted on 55'h Street West in item 2 above. Resident was given counts from area. 8. Call from a resident requesting a sign to inform drivers the location of the parking lot of the Wooddale church. Resident lives in the area and stated that vehicles are getting lost trying to find the parking lot for the church. Request was forwarded to Wooddale Church. 9. Call from two residents requesting parking restrictions on 53`d Street West. Residents were informed of the current traffic safety request. 10. Call from a resident who was concerned about the "No parking on road tubes" sign near her property. Resident was advised the purpose of not parking on the road tubes when a traffic count is being conducted. 11. Call from a resident regarding a previous request for striping in the area of Normandale road and 70th Street West. Resident was informed of the City Councils final decision to approve the striping. 12. Call from a resident requesting traffic counts at the intersection of Drew Avenue and Fuller Street. Resident was given the most recent counts in the area. The northern leg (Drew Avenue) of the intersection has an Average Daily Traffic of 268 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 22.6 MPH. The eastern leg (Fuller Street) has an Average Daily Traffic of 194 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 24.5 MPH. The southern leg has an ADT of 117 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 23.3 MPH. The western leg has an ADT of 280 vehicles with and 85th percentile speed of 21.4 MPH. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 6 of 6 May 2, 2012 (Revised May 17, 2012) N TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT Wednesday, May 2, 2,012 The Committee review of; traffic safety matters occurred on May 2, 2012. The Committee is comprised of staff members including the City Engineer, Assistant City Planner, Police Traffic Supervisor, and Traffic Safety Coordinator. From that review, the recommendations below are .provided. On each of the items, persons involved have been coritacted 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 May 17, 2012, Edina Transportation Commission and then the June 5, 2012 City Council Agenda. SECTION A: Requests on which the Committee recommends approval of request: 1. Request for parking restrictions on 53`d Street West. This request is from a resident who lives in the area. The resident feels that parking on both sides of the street is causing a traffic hazard. Requestor has stated that traffic cannot travel safely when there are parked cars on both sides. The request is for no parking to be placed on the north side of the road. Four residents have called to request no parking on this section of 53`d Street West over a period of one month. 53`d Street West is a City street that is measured at 30 feet wide. There are no traffic counts for this section of roadway and there is one recorded traffic crash with property damage from 2001 to 2010 (2010). The policy on.parking restrictions states that parking restrictions should be considered when the street is too narrow to allow safe passage of vehicles if parking is permitted. A street width of 30 feet would not allow two -way traffic with parked vehicles on both sides. After review by staff, it was decided that parking should be restricted on the north side to allow better sight distance for vehicles coming from Grandview Lane to make a left turn onto 53`d Street West. Staff recommends the approval of parking restrictions on the north side of 53rd Street West from Vernon Avenue to the end of 53rd Street West. Traffic Safety Committee Report May 2, 2012 Page 1 of 6 2. Request for approval of the Temporary Speed Table Policy. See attached policy. Staff developed this policy for placement of temporary speed tables to provide a temporary traffic calming method for local streets that are experiencing an increase in the 85th percentile speed of 5 to 10 MPH due to adjacent road construction. In the June 21, 2011 City Council meeting, City Council approved the use of the temporary speed table on Sunnyside Road east of Townes Road. Traffic counts taken after placement reported an 85th percentile speed of 27.6 MPH on Sunnyside Road east of Curve Road. A previous 85th percentile speed of 35.0 MPH was recorded in the Northeast Edina Traffic Study (2006). Staff recommends approval of the Temporary Speed Table Policy. 3. Request for removal of the Speed Limit Policy. The ETC has previously adopted this request because the City's Speed Limit Policy is outdated. See attached ETC advisory communication and supporting document. The speed limit for the City is governed by Minnesota State Statute 169.14 and our current policy does not match the statute; therefore, staff is also recommending elimination of the City's Speed Limit Policy. Staff will be reviewing all of the City's traffic safety policies to see if there are others that do not match State Statute. Staff's intention is to place on the new City website information on speed limit with web link to State Statute. Staff recommends removal of the City Speed Limits Policy. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 2 of 6 May 2, 2012 SECTION B: Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request: 1. Request for an all -way stop sign at the intersection of York Avenue and 56th Street West. The requestor lives at the intersection. of York Avenue and 56th Street West. The requestor has stated that vehicles are speeding, through the intersection, which is causing. a traffic hazard. The requestor has also stated that there have been a number of accidents at the intersection. The requestor has claimed the reason is due to the lack of an all -way stop sign at the intersection. York Avenue and 56th Street West are classified as local city streets. There are no recent counts near the intersection. There are no recorded accidents at the intersection from 2001 to 2010. The closest accident was approximately 230 feet east of the intersection in 2005 (property damage). York Avenue has stop signs on both the north and south lanes. The City of Edina policy regarding an all -way stop sign requires at least 300 vehicles entering the intersection per hour for any eight hours at the intersection. Stop signs are not installed in an attempt to control speed or volume of vehicles. Traffic counts were conducted in the area. Vehicle volumes entering the intersection from each leg were added to determine the total volume for the hour. The highest volume recorded for one hour was 121 vehicles entering the intersection. This is below the required 300 vehicles per hour to meet the policy. Staff recommends the denial of request for an all -way stop sign at the. intersection of 56th Street West and York Avenue. due to lack of warrants. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 3 of 6 May 2, 2012 SECTION C• Requests that are deferred to a later date or referred to others. 1. Request for additional signs and lighting for the pedestrian signals at the intersection of 51St Street West and Halifax Avenue. The requestor lives near the intersection of 51 St Street West and Halifax Avenue. Requestor feels that the sightlines of the intersection and the height of the lights are not adequate. After discussion, requestor would like additional flashing lights lower on the posts of the pedestrian lights. 51St Street West is classified as a State -Aid road with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 6,678 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 28.2 MPH. There has only been one recorded crash involving a pedestrian (2007, with possible injury) and a total of six accidents from 2001 to 2010. After review of relevant information, staff is recommending that the request be delayed until more information can be gathered. Information from the France Avenue pedestrian crossing upgrades may be used if appropriate, along with research regarding types of lights and placement of lights, will be looked at by staff. 2. Request for signal lights at the intersection of West Shore Drive and 66th Street West. This request comes from a resident on Parnell Drive. The resident has stated that it is hard to make a left turn out of West Shore Drive in the morning. The requestor feels that placing a signal light at the intersection would allow traffic to get out on West Shore Drive. West Shore Drive is classified as a city street with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 785 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 30.5 MPH south of 66th Street West; and an ADT of 413 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 26.5 MPH north of 66th Street West. 66th Street West is classified as a State Aid route with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 5,821 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 35.6 MPH west of West Shore Drive; and an ADT of 6,198 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 36.7 MPH east of West Shore Drive. The placement of signal lights is determined by the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The requirements is a minimum of 60 vehicles per hour in one direction on the minor street. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 4 of 6 May 2, 2012 After discussion, it was concluded that more study in the area was needed because a signal light would have an impact greater than the intersection itself. More traffic counters will be placed in the surrounding area to monitor the traffic, along with other observations. SECTION D• Other traffic safety issues handled. 1. Request for speeds to., ;be monitored in the area of Division Street and Oxford Avenue. Reqestor lives on the. street and has stated that vehicles are going, "too fast" in the area. Division Street is a City Street with an average daily Traffic (ADT) of 650 vehicles and an 85th percentile speed of 32.0 MPH west of Oxford Avenue. Resident was informed of the results of the traffic count. Speed information was sent to the Edina Police Department. 2. Request for speed bumps -on 55th Street West near France Avenue. Requestor lives on the street and feels that traffic has increased their volume and speed. Requestor was sent the Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan, and traffic counts were conducted in the area. 55th Street West is classified as a city street with an Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 196 vehicles with an 85th percentile, speed of 24.2 MPH east of Drew Avenue. A count also taken east of France was shown to have an ADT of 238 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 26.6 MPH. Resident was informed of the results of the counts and a speed information report was sent to the Edina Police Department. 3. Request for information about "Slow" signs used in Edina. Resident was informed that use of slow signs is for residents with disabilities only. 4. Call from a resident requesting the intersection, of France Avenue and Crosstown to be looked at for resigning. Referred to Hennepin County. 5. Call from a resident concerning the timing of the signal at 65th and France. Referred to Hennepin County. 6. Call from resident requesting traffic counts in the area of Morningside Road and France Avenue. Requestor was informed that the most recent count for Morningside Road had an Average Daily Traffic of 1,126 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 30.2 MPH. 7. Call from a resident requesting information about the counts conducted on 55th Street West in item 2 above. Resident was given counts from area. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 5 of 6 May 2, 2012 N 8. Call from a resident requesting a sign to inform drivers the location of the parking lot of the Wooddale church. Resident lives in the area and stated that vehicles are getting lost trying to find the parking lot for the church. Request was forwarded to Wooddale Church. 9. Call from two residents requesting parking restrictions on 53`d Street West. Residents were informed of the current traffic safety request. 10. Call from a resident who was concerned about the "No parking on road tubes" sign near her property. Resident was advised the purpose of not parking on the road tubes when a traffic count is being conducted. 11. Call from a resident regarding a previous request for striping in the area of Normandale road and 70th Street West. Resident was informed of the City Councils final decision to approve the striping. 12. Call from a resident requesting traffic counts at the intersection of Drew Avenue and Fuller Street. Resident was given the most recent counts in the area. The northern leg (Drew Avenue) of the intersection has an Average Daily Traffic of 268 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 22.6 MPH. The eastern leg (Fuller Street) has an Average Daily Traffic of 194 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 24.5 MPH. The southern leg has an ADT of 117 vehicles with an 85th percentile speed of 23.3 MPH. The western leg has an ADT of 280 vehicles with and 85th percentile speed of 21.4 MPH. Traffic Safety Committee Report Page 6 of 6 May 2, 2012 MINUTES OF CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION COMMUNITY ROOM MAY 17, 2012 6:00 P.M. ROLLCALL Answering roll call was Members Bass, Braden, Franzen, lyer, Janovy, LaForce, Nelson, Schweiger, Thompson, and Whited. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Motion was made by member Thompson and seconded by member Braden approving the meetine agenda. All voted ave. Motion carried. member LaForce and seconded by member Braden to approve the amended minutes. All voted ave. Motion carried. COMMUNITY COMMENT— None REPORT /RECOMMENDATIONS Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) Report of May 2. 2012 Member LaForce asked how often the ETC receives the TSC and what to do they with the report. Director Houle .xplained that the TSC is a staff committee that meets monthly: He said staff takes requests from residents, collects data, does analysis and reports findings to the TSC. Residents are sometimes surveyed for their input. He said requests usually decrease during the winter months. .He- said staff'is working on a new website that will include an interactive map showing requests from residents. Page 6, Section D, Item 8: Member Janovy asked if this could be referred to the Planning Commission since it seems to come up often.- Director Houle said they could make a recommendation to Council to forward it on to the Planning Commission and he could also talk with Planning Director Teague. Page 3, Section B, Item 1: Member Whited recommended that staff review this request in 90 days to see if the intersection qualifies for a,4-way stop sign because she concurred that the intersection was not safe. Director Houle said a stop sign will not provide extra safety. Member Whited suggested a sidewalk or no parking on one side of 56tH Director Houle said staff could survey residents to get their feedback on a sidewalk or no parking on one side. A hedge was also noted as a possible safety hazard. Staff will look at the hedge, parking and speed data, and report back on these. Page 1, Section A, Item 1: Director Houle was asked about the street width for parking on both sides. He said the width is 27 -ft without marked lanes and 36 -ft for a marked 2 -lane road. Director Houle was asked what Section D was and he explained that it was a list of other calls that staff received and residents were satisfied and therefore the issues were not advanced to the TSC. -)eed Table Policy: Director Houle said during the W. 44th Street reconstruction, traffic was.unintentionally pushed to ,unnyside Road (despite the marked detour route) and with 85% speeds up to 36 mph prior to construction, Council approved a speed table for temporary use during construction. Director Houle said approval of this policy would allow 1 staff to purchase more speed tables to be used in conjunction with street reconstruction projects, except on Municipal State Aid streets because traffic calming is not allowed on these streets. After discussion the following changes were recommended: • Process: the city engineer to decide when and where to place speed tables; • Item 4: remove 'speed of 5 to 10 mph' and reword to say 'over speed limit;' change 'adjacent' to 'nearby' or 'close.' • Item 6: delete and incorporate into #2. At the end of what was Item 6 add 'the priority for installation should be on a first requested basis.' Motion was made by member Janovy to recommend the following actions regarding items in the TSC report: • Section A.2.: Policy 4: remove 'S to 10 mph' and add 'over speed limit;' eliminate Policy 6 and incorporate into Policy 2 and add 'the priority for installation should be on a first requested basis;' city engineer to decide when and where to place speed tables; and bring back to ETC for review. • Section 6.1.: Explore option of no parking on one side of street; see if hedge is a safety hazard; • Section D.B. Refer to Planning Commission to look at parking requirements. The motion was seconded by member LaForce. All voted aye.'Motion carried. Proposed Enhanced Crosswalk for Tracy Avenue Project Director Houle said staff is opening bids next Tuesday for this project. 'He said the Intersection at Tracy and Benton is staying as is and the ETC recommended an enhanced crosswalk. He said the plan is to install a 10 ft. (12 ft total width from edge to edge) stamped crosswalk that is pounded into the pavement. He explained that the design will be more visible because the design and color makes it pops out at you. He said the initial cost is more expensive than traditional crosswalks; however, there is no annual maintenance like painted crosswalk that has to be painted twice annually. He said the crosswalk on S& next to City Hall is very similar and,.after seven years and it is just now showing wear. Other areas where similar design is used are 70th & Metro, and 441h & Wooddale. Director Houle was asked if the same crosswalk could be installed at Creek Valley and he said yes. Member Bass suggested creating a policy to make this standard-treatment near schools if it works well. Director Houle agreed and said the intersections.near.schools would have the major crosswalk and a tiered system as you move away from the schools. Chair Nelson asked about a crosswalk on Vernon toward Highland School and Director Houle said Hennepin County does favor crosswalks where traffic signals' are installed but he could explore this further with the County. Member Franzen asked staff to report"back on the overall cost after bids are open. After discussion, the ETC recommended installation of the crosswalk. Updates Student Member - No update. Bike Edina Task Force — Minutes of April 12, 2012 — No update. Grandview Small Area Study Director Houle said he asked Director Teague if there is anything that the ETC could be doing in the meantime and he is going to check with the committee. Director Houle said he has some ideas for federal funding. Living Streets Working Group Update Chair Thompson said he spoke with BARR, the consultant who is developing the Living Streets Policy and they are working on the deliverables. He said they have driven the streets to get a sense of the system to develop four street templates and he would like to schedule a working group meeting before this is completed. He said BARR would like to make a formal presentation at the June meeting. Member Bass offered the do.Town staff to meet with the working group to help with public engagement. Member Thompson said Robin from Bloomington Health will be invited to the text working group meeting. Director Houle will schedule the next working group meeting. Transportation Options Workina Group Co -chair Whited said they had a presentation from ITNAmerica that she will forward to everyone. She said she will be giving a presentation on Prism at the next meeting, the company she works for. Member Thompson motioned to add new member Greg Colborn from Normandale Lutheran Church, to the working group and the motion was seconded by member lyer. All voted aye. Motion carried. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS — None CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS Member Janovy expressed dissatisfaction with staff's report to Council because it did include comments from the ETC regarding the TLC Bike Blvd and the urban planner for the France Avenue Pedestrian Crossings. She said while the draft minutes were included, use of an advisory might be necessary to express the ETC desires. After discussion, the consensus was that use of advisories would be determined on a case by case basis. Member Whited followed up with Director Houle about expansion of bike lane on W. 58th St. Director Houle will have information for the next meeting. Chair Nelson expressed concerns about the increased amount of trains on the track. Director Houle said Canadian Pacific (CP) switched operation time due to a crew change which has resulted in more trains in the evenings. He said it is temporary but CP did not provide an end date. Chair Nelson said they are improving the track and wondered if this was o enable them to travel at higher speeds and if so, would they be required to install crossing arms. Director Houle said he will look into this and report back. Member lyer said he has received comments from residents about the bike path over TH -62 and they've expressed concerns that it is not a workable solution and should be a real"bridge. Director Houle said the plan is for a real bridge that will accommodate ADA when funding becomes available. STAFF COMMENTS TLC Bike Boulevard ,Update To be completed. Gallagher Drive & Three Rivers Trail Director Houle said the plan was approved, including conduits and bus pads. France Avenue Pedestrian Crossings Director Houle said stakeholders meeting are scheduled for May 31, 7 p.m. (first meeting to explain the project and solicit feedback); June 26, (6 -7 p.m. ETC meeting, and 7 -9 p.m. for stakeholders meeting); July 9 (with the ETC to recommend approval to Council); and the public hearing on July 17. Motion was made by member Janovy approving the 3 special meetings and the motion was seconded by member Bass. All voted aye. Motion carried. `DJOURNMENT ieeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m. 3 A owe, • r�CORPORP'��� 1888 AGENDA ITEM V. A. Edina Green Machine Robotics Team No packet data Oral presentation [—] Information coming o e \��RPOFiAO� tees AGENDA ITEM V. Be CenterPoint Energy Community Partnership Grant To Edina Fire Department [—] No packet data Oral presentation [-] Information coming REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. VII.A. From: Debra Mangen City Clerk ® Action ❑ Discussion ❑ Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Resolution No. 2012 -80 Accepting Various Donations ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt Resolution. I N FORMATION /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. ATTACHMENT: Resolution No. 2012 -80 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-80 ACCEPTING DONATIONS ON BEHALF OF THE 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: Andy & Michelle Herring $500.00 Fire Department CenterPoint Energy $2,500.00 Gas Detectors Residential Mortgage $100.00 Chad Anderson Dated: June 5, 2012 Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK James B. Hovland, Mayor 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 June 5, 2012, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of City Clerk CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street • Edina, Minnesota 55424 www.EdinaMN.gov • 952 - 927 -8861 a Fax 952 - 826 -0390 38 REPORURECOMMEN DATION To: EDINA CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. VII.B. From: John Keprios, Director Park and Recreation Department ® Action F-1 Discussion F-1 Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Edina Art Center Study ACTION REQUESTED: The Art Center Board and staff recommend that the City Council approve the Analysis and Recommendations for Operations of the Edina Art Center proposal as submitted by Sutton & Associates. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: On December 28, 2011, staff mailed a Request for Proposal to 30 consultants to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Edina Art Center. Only two consultants submitted proposals in the response to the RFP. At the March 6, 2012 City Council meeting, the Council rejected the two proposals and directed staff to work with the Art Center Board and its Working Group to refine and narrow the scope of the original Request for Proposal, negotiate with the two consultants and request them to resubmit a new proposal. Staff and the Art Center Board Working Group met with both consultants, revised the Request for Proposal (copy attached) and asked both parties to resubmit. Only one consultant, Sutton & Associates, chose to resubmit a new proposal (copy attached). Page 1 of 2 The Art Center Board Working Group and staff met to review the new submittal from Sutton & Associates and unanimously agreed to recommend to the Art Center Board to recommend that the City Council accepts their new proposal dated May 10, 2012. The Art Center Board and staff believe that George Sutton and his team have the expertise related to the needs of this study including operations, marketing, advertising, benchmarking and legal components. There is also consensus that the not to exceed fee of $21,000 for the Scope of Services as outlined in their proposal is commensurate with the value of services proposed. If approved by Council, the study would begin immediately with the intent to be . completed by the end of August 2012. When near completion, staff will recommend a date to conduct a Joint Work Session with the Art Center Board and City Council for the consultant to present their findings and recommendations. ATTACHMENTS: • Revised Request for Proposal • Sutton & Associate's Proposed Scope of Services Page 2 of 2 Dear Art Center Consultant: Thank you for having submitted a proposal in response to our original Request for Proposal (RFP). I wish to also extend our thanks to you for helping us create this revised and improved RFP that narrows the focus. Your help is greatly appreciated. As you know, the City of Edina is interested in retaining the services of a qualified professional consultant to study the operations of the Edina Art Center. The.City's vision for its Art Center enterprise is that it provides the best visual arts experience in the State of Minnesota while generating sufficient revenues to cover close to 100 % of its total annual costs. Key Questions (Revised RFP) PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Edina Art Center has a wide variety of visual arts programs and services including its Media Arts Studio. • What are EAC's weaknesses and strengths in marketing and advertising? • What overall seem to be the best practices in comparable arts centers for generating community participation in programming? • To achieve a stronger cost recovery percentage, are there programs and service offerings that should no longer be offered? • Are there programs and /or services that should be expanded ?. Are there programs and /or services that should be added? MISSION STATEMENT, The Edina Art Center's current Mission Statement is: "The:'Edina Art Center mission is to provide facilities, programs and services that meet and reflect the needs of our residents and neighbors for participation, education, and enjoyment in the arts with emphasis on fine arts' . Is the Edina Art Center's Mission Statement accurate and fitting given current community and City objectives? ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE The Edina Art Center is currently owned and operated by the City of Edina under the direction of the Edina City Council with advice from volunteer members of the Edina Art Center Board and City of Edina professional staff. • Is there an alternative organizational structure that the City of Edina should consider, such as a 501(C)(3) organizational structures or is it financially more feasible for the City of Edina to continue to operate the Edina Art Center in its current format? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a 501(C)(3) organizational structure? • Outline two or three options using a 501(C)(3) type of structure. OPERATIONS Current and past financial statements, operating budgets and business plans will be provided to the consultant as well as current operational practices and policies to be made available for analysis. • Identify the current operational strengths and weaknesses of the Edina Art Center and make suggestions for improvements. • What fees and charges should be changed (increased or decreased) that would result in more revenues? • What are the percentages of income sources and how do they compare to other comparable art centers? COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS To better understand all aspects of EAC's operation, a comparative analysis of currently operating Art Centers in the region would be undertaken with the specific intention of drawing out the following points; • What types of benchmarks are generally used to evaluate art centers? Which communities have Art Centers that are broadly viewed as successful? What makes them successful? What are their programming models? • How are they organized? What are the sources and percentages of funding that support them? How do they market their programs? How does the EAC compare in terms of each of the above? • Is there a design and configuration of the facility that would better suit EAC and make it more competitive and profitable? EXPERIENCE In your response to this Request for Proposal, please include your firm's previous experience studying art center operations and /or similar facilities for the past ten years. CONSULTING TEAM MEMBERS Please include the names of all of your team members who will be involved in the study and a brief background of their qualifications. APPROACH TO THE PROJECT AND PROCESS Please include your proposed approach to this study and what process your firm would use `to. conduct the study and make recommendations. For example, do you intend to meet and consult with Art Center Board members, staff and /or City Council members? Please include your proposed timeframe to conduct the study. PROPOSED FEE Please identify your proposed consulting fee, which we ask to be a fixed amount plus reimbursable expenses. Please identify a not to exceed amount for reimbursable expenses. # OF PAGES AND COPIES OF RESPONSE TO PROPOSAL We ask,that you please keep your proposals to no more than eight pages including your cover letter. We ask that you please submit six copies of your proposal. The City of Edina will copy and distribute any additional copies as needed for the review process. DEADLINE Proposals should be received no later than Friday, May 11, 2012. SELECTION PROCESS With assistance from the Edina Art Center Board's Study Selection Committee, staff will select and recommend a finalist to the City Council for final approval. The final recommendation will be placed on the City Council's June 5th agenda for their approval. Please submit your proposal to: John. Keprios, Director. Edina Park and Recreation Department 4801 West 50" Street Edina, MN 55424 If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 95.2- 826 -0430 or JKeprios @ci.edina.mn.us. Respectfully, John Keprios, Director Edina Park and Recreation Department Proposed Scope of Services 5/10/2012 City of Edina:, MN Sutton + Associates, Inc. John Keprios Director Edina Park and Recreation Department 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Mr. Keprios, It is with pleasure that Sutton + Associates, Inc. submits this proposal to work with the City of Edina to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Edina Art Center. To address the broad ranging nature of the requested analysis, Sutton + Associates has assembled a team that includes legal and operational expertise. This highly qualified team has worked together before on a variety of projects and will address Key Questions identified in the City's request for proposals with specific experience relevant to the task at hand. Sutton + Associates will provide a fair analysis of current operations at the Center, identify best practices in other comparable centers and make recommendations for sustaining this important community asset. Should the City of Edina wish to limit the Scope to fewer elements considered critical to its decision making, we are willing our proposal accordingly. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you with this effort. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (612) 840 -1392. Sincerely, George Sutton Sutton + Associates, Inc. 528 Hennepin, Suite 215 Minneapolis, MN 55403 TEL (612) 840 -1392 Edina Art Center Analysis OVERVIEW. The City of Edina has requested proposals for an analysis that examines the Edina Art Center's organizational structure, mission, programs and operations. Further the analysis is required to examine comparable organizations and the benchmarks utilized to judge their success, to identify best practices as related to growing membership and program registrations and to assess current marketing practices and the impact of demographic trends on future participation. This comprehensive analysis is anticipated to provide the City with information that informs its approach to sustaining the Edina Arts Center to best and most efficiently serve the residents of the City of Edina. Consultants are requested to relate•their findings and provide the City of Edina'with specific recommendations relevant to its Key Questions areas identified below. SCOPE OF SERVICES The following scope of services describes a process by which Sutton + Associates will help the City of Edina assess options related to the Edina Art Center. Outcomes Consultants' work will produce the following outcomes: 1. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES: The Edina Art Center has a wide variety of visual arts programs and services including its Media Arts Studio. Consultants will examine current program offerings, participation and cost structure.at Edina Art Center. Relevant programming models at comparable centers will be provided along with an assessment of typical cost recovery rates by program. Potential partnerships that could allow expanded program offerings and potentially bring efficiencies will be examined. Consultants focus will be to address the following questions. ] I Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis • What are EAC's weaknesses and strengths in marketing and advertising? • What overall seem to be the best practices in comparable arts centers for generating community participation in programming? • To achieve a stronger cost recovery percentage, are there programs and service offerings that should no longer be offered? • Are there programs and /or services that should be expanded? • Are there programs and /or services that should be added? Targeted Completion Date: Principal Team Members: July 30, 2012 George Sutton 2. Mission Statement The Edina Art Center's current Mission Statement is: "The Edina Art Center mission is to provide facilities, programs and services that meet and reflect the needs of our residents and neighbors for participation, education, and enjoyment in the arts with emphasis on fine arts". Consultants will facilitate discussion with key stakeholders regarding the current Mission of the Edina Art Center. Examples of mission statements of other comparable entities will be provided for discussion. Recommendation regarding how current mission fits the Edina community and distinguishes -the Edina Art Center in the area will be provided. Consultants focus will be to address the following questions. • Is the Edina Art Center's Mission Statement accurate and fitting given current community and City objectives? Completion Date: Principal Team Members: 2 1 Sutton + Associates July 30th. 2012 George Sutton Edina Art Center Analysis 3. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE The Edina Art Center is currently owned and operated by the City of Edina under the direction of the Edina City Council with advice from volunteer members of the Edina Art Center Board and City of Edina professional staff. Consultants will identify alternative organizational structures potentially viable for the operation of the Edina Art Center. `The benefits of various alternative structures including a 501.c3 will be outlined along with legal, liability and accounting implications of varying approaches. Examples of public /private partnerships that,can allow a hand in hand approach to operations that optimizes access to multiple funding sources will be explicated and a legal analysis of funding alternatives, including authority for public - private partnerships, availability of state bonding for acquiring or improving facilities, and creation of separate non - profit entities for fundraising will be provided. Consultants focus will be to address the following questions. • Is there an alternative organizational structure that the City of Edina should consider, such as a 501(C) (3) organizational structures or is it financially more feasible for the City of Edina to continue to operate the Edina Art Center in its current format? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a 501(C) (3) organizational structure? • Outline two or three options using a 501(C) (3) type of structure. Targeted Completion Date: July 30th, 2012 Sutton + Associates Team Members: Eric Galcitz George Sutton 4. OPERATIONS Current and past financial statements, operating budgets and business plans will be provided to the consultant as well as current operational practices and policies to be made available for analysis. 3 1 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis Consultants will assess current operations and financials of the Edina Art Center to identify strengths and weaknesses and recommend potential opportunities to heighten efficiency. Cost structure of current programming to participants will be examined and compared to fees at like centers. Best practices for optimizing gift shop, art supplies, and other auxiliary revenue options will be provided based on observations of successes at like facilities. Consultants focus will be to address the following questions. • Identify the current operational strengths and weaknesses of the Edina Art Center and make suggestions for improvements. • What fees and charges should be changed (increased or decreased) that would result in more revenues? • What are the percentages of income sources and how do they compare to other comparable art centers? Targeted Completion Date: July 30th, 2012 Principal Team Members: George Sutton 5. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: To better understand all aspects of EAC's operation a comparative analysis of currently operation Art Centers in the region will be undertaken. Consultants will identify at least 3 Minnesotan and 3 national art centers that provide services to similar communities and outline specific aspects of their facility, program, legal structure and operation that are relevant to Edina. Benchmarks by which other communities and centers judge their success will be identified along with recommendations for how the City of Edina might best consider assessing the performance of the Edina Art Center. Assessment of the current facility in Edina as it compares to others will be provided. Consultants will review and apply benchmark criteria to comparable projects and compare EAC to benchmark projects. Finally, consultants will provide relevant conclusions and "lessons learned" from benchmarking process. 4 1 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis Consultants work will focus on specifically addressing and drawing out the following points; What types of benchmarks are generally used to evaluate art centers? Which communities have Art Centers that are broadly viewed as successful? • What makes them successful? o What are their programming models? How are they organized? • What are the sources and percentages of funding that support them? How do they market their programs? How does the EAC compare in terms of each of the above? Is there a design and configuration of facility that would better suit EAC and make it more competitive and profitable? Completion Date: August 30th, 2012 Principal Team Members: George Sutton _5 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis Sutton + Associates Cultural facilities Development QUALIFICATIONS The project contract will be with Sutton + Associates, Inc. who will be solely responsible for the delivery of all elements of the Scope of Services. The team of consultants assembled for the Edina Art Center project brings a unique blend of skills, experience and knowledge of the Greater Twin Cities Metropolitan Area as well as communities around the country. In their consulting practices the team has worked individually and together in a diverse range of communities across the country providing guidance to: • Design, manage, and evaluate cultural programs and facilities • Anticipate changes in demographics and cultural participation • Balance civic purpose, artistic excellence, and financial stability • Secure broad community engagement to guide and support important community cultural resources • Listen to community stakeholders and institutional leadership • Clarify and assess how new initiatives can fit within a community • Focus a diverse range of community players around shared community assets and goals • Forge strategic partnerships that get the right people behind an important plan and provide a solid foundation for success • Ensure that the most pragmatically planned endeavors will still have the power to inspire Project Leadership Sutton + Associates, Inc. is a full service cultural and community - planning firm with the unique combination of creativity, experience, community leadership, and analytical expertise to carry major institutional initiatives from concept to reality. Led by George Sutton, a twenty -five year veteran of cultural and community planning, Sutton + Associates has successfully managed feasibility studies, operational planning, project 6 1 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis conceptualization, and leadership cultivation efforts behind some of the country's biggest community revitalization initiatives. From several. million dollar projects to major multi- million dollar ventures, Sutton +Associates has a proven track record of providing reliable, sound planning leadership to complex cultural projects. Sutton's ability to listen to an institution's leadership and stakeholders, work with staff to assess how a new initiative will fit within the community, conduct smart analysis to determine costs, operational options, and feasibility, forge strategic partnerships, and get the right people behind an important plan provide a solid foundation for success. His creativity ensures that the most pragmatically planned endeavors will still have the power to inspire. Joined by a top -notch groups of business and cultural planning professionals, Sutton +'Associates complements its own experience with teams of widely- respected cultural events planners, fund raising professionals, logistics experts, researchers, and community experts who lend creativity, sound judgment, and a collective 75 years of professional experience to Sutton + Associates' resume. Team Member Profiles Based upon the areas of work identified above, Sutton + Associates, Inc. has assembled a team with specific expertise related to the needs of the project including, development, operations, legal and architectural. With the acceptance of this proposal a specific outline of the roles and responsibilities of individual team members will be provided. Consulting specialists working in partnership with Sutton + Associates are: . Eric H. Galatz, Attorney and Shareholder LEONARD Leonard, Street and Deinard Professional STREET Association AND DEINARD Eric is an attorney and shareholder at Leonard, Street and Deinard Professional Association, a full service Minnesota -based law firm founded in 1922. Eric practices real estate, construction and public law, representing public and private owners and developers of real estate. Before entering law school, Eric practiced as a Minnesota 7 1 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis licensed architect. He is named in The Best Lawyers in America in the area of land use and zoning law. Eric has represented public, private and nonprofit organizations in acquisition, financing, construction and development of arts, healthcare, and sports facility projects, including the following: The Jungle Theater, New Theater Building Hennepin County, Target Field University of Minnesota, TCF Bank Stadium MacPhail Center for Music The St. Paul Conservatory of Music Minnesota Wild, Xcel Energy Center Minneapolis YWCA and Urban Sports Center Hennepin Healthcare System DeLaSalle High School Athletic Facility Abubakar As- Saddique Islamic Center St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Pennfield Apartments These projects have involved public - private partnerships, state bonding, public and private grants and loans. Eric has also participated in art facility development and finance as a member of the Board of Directors of The Jungle Theater and The Ritz Theater Foundation. Eric is supported in his practice by over 200 attorneys in practice areas including administrative law, government relations, employment, public finance, and corporate and nonprofit tax. Project Fee The total not to exceed expense for the Scope of Services described above is $21,000.00 to be paid in three installments as follows; • $7,000 upon acceptance of this proposal • $7,000 upon delivery of recommendations. for resolving key issues associated with Owner / Operator agreement • $7,000 upon delivery to the City of final report and recommendations 8 1 Sutton + Associates Edina Art Center Analysis Should the City of Edina wish to pursue a more limited scope of analysis, consultants are willing to address pricing accordingly. Project Expenses Travel, lodging and other direct consultant expenses will be the sole responsibility of Sutton + Associates. Reproduction Five copies and a digital version of the final report will be provided along with all associated work product created through the execution of the Scope of Services. Specific Vendor Requirements 1. Sutton + Associates, Inc. is a full service Cultural Facility Development consulting firm based in Minnesota and providing services in communities throughout the country. Sutton + Associates, Inc. 528 Hennepin Avenue Suite 215 Minneapolis, MN 55403 Tel (612) 840 -1392 FAX (612) 605 -4313 2. Sutton + Associates nor any of the participating project partners have terminated or been terminated from any contracts within the past 24 months. 3. Sutton + Associates and-the assembled team of specialist bring a long standing history of working both within the Minnesota arts community as well as around the country. Our experience with demographic and marketing analysis and business and feasibility Planning for performing arts centers include a long list of venues including: Center for the Arts Gallo Performing Arts Center Sutton + Associates Jackson Hole WY Modesto, CA Edina Art Center Analysis Minnesota Shubert Theater State Theater Mabel Tainter Memorial Theater Wilson Performing Arts Center Guthrie Theater Reuse Analysis PAC Comprehensive inventory Jungle Theater Intermedia Arts Children's Theater Ritz Theater Comprehensive analysis of Multiple capital initiatives Minneapolis, MN Eau Claire, WI Menomonie, WI Red Oak, IA Minneapolis, MN Saint Paul, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN San Francisco, CA 4. Additionally, the team is experienced in working with and or for local and state governmental entities. Local and state governmental entities that consultants have worked with include: City of Saint Paul, MN City of Red Wing, MN City of San Francisco, CA City of New York, NY City of Duluth, MN City of Chicago, IL City of Fort Lauderdale, FL City of Portland, OR City of Los Angeles, CA City of Yellow Spring, OH University of Minnesota, MN City of Minneapolis, MN City of Santa Cruz, CA City of San Jose, CA City of Brainerd, MN City of Minot, ND City of Philadelphia, PA City of Seattle, WA City of Tacoma, WA City of Fergus Falls, MN City of Rochester, MI 5. Sutton + Associates nor any of the participating project partners see any conflict of interest with any party related to the proposed scope of services. 6. George Sutton of Sutton + Associates will have specific responsibility and oversight of all elements of the proposed work. 10 1 Sutton + Associates Y a �� ytzni, REPO RVRECOMMEN DATION To: EDINA CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. VII.C. From: John Keprios, Director Park and Recreation Department ® Action F-1 Discussion 0 Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Braemar Golf Dome ACTION REQUESTED: Staff recommends that the City Council approve construction of a replacement Golf Dome in the exact same location as the current Golf Dome. INFORMATION/BACKGROUND: In the early hours on February 10, 2012, the Braemar Golf Dome caught fire and collapsed. The dome fabric, artificial turf and dome building sustained significant physical damage and need to be replaced. The consulting team of Cunningham and Anderson /Johnson & Associates has determined that it is not physically possible to co- locate a sports dome and a golf dome at the South Metro Training Facility site. It has also been determined that it is not financially feasible to co- locate a sports dome and golf dome. If the City locates a replacement golf dome to a site other than its current location, then the City is responsible to pay for all of the needed site improvement costs including new concrete foundations for the dome and the admissions building. Those significant additional site costs are not covered by insurance. Staff recommends that it is in our customers' and the City of Edina's best interest to move forward with replacement of the golf dome membrane and building at its current location as soon as possible to capture revenues for the 2012 -2013 winter season. O Le V4 0) O REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: City Council Agenda Item Item No. VILD. From: John Keprios ® Action Park and Recreation Department Discussion Date: June 5, 2012 Information Subject: Sports Dome Feasibility Study - Phase Two Site Location Study ACTION REQUESTED: Staff recommends that the City Council eliminate the South Metro Training Facility site as a potential location for a sports dome. Staff further recommends that the Council authorize the Park Board's Sports Dome Working Group to reconvene for the purpose of recommending alternate sites for the Park Board and City Council's consideration. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: At their April 3rd meeting, the City Council directed staff to proceed with the Phase Two, (Location Phase) of the Sports Dome Feasibility Study. The Council also directed staff to first study the feasibility of the City owned site south of the South Metro Training Facility before studying the feasibility of any other sites. The concept of co- locating both a sports dome and a golf dome was also considered for this location. Staff proceeded with the Phase Two consultant contract with the Cuningham Group and Anderson - Johnson Associates on a time and material basis, not to exceed $12,000. On May 9, the City received the Phase Two report from the Cuningham Group. The report is attached. In summary, the consultants found the site to be physically possible as a sports dome site but not large enough to accommodate a sports dome and golf dome. The main areas of concern on the site are as follows: • Because the site is located in a valley, significant grade corrections and retaining walls would be needed to create a large flat site. • There are soil issues related to the known lead- contaminated soil storage. • The existing site serves as a much needed temporary staging area for dumping a variety of debris such, as street sweepings, construction soils & debris, recycling concrete and asphalt, storm damage, tree debris, etc. • The need to relocate an essential cold storage facility (large City -owned trucks and equipment) to another location within the City. The consultants were asked to provide costs for this site that would be above and beyond the cost of a more "typical" dome site. Those costs total $1,207,000 and do not include costs to remove the lead in the holding area, the stabilization /removal of dumped waste and relocation of the cold storage building. This site would require site correction costs of up to 25% or more than that of more typical sites that do not have significant soil and grade correction challenges. Also without the ability to move the Public Works cold storage facility to the site of the existing golf dome, we no longer have a suitable site to relocate that much needed facility. The fee to complete this study totaled $8,500. City Engineer Wayne Houle has hired Braun Engineering to complete a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment to evaluate the site for indication of recognized environmental conditions and to assist in satisfying All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) criteria and requirements. The report is attached. Findings show that the following environmental conditions exist: A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid- to late- 1990s. The area of the current stormwater retention pond was a former trap shooting range. The shooting range was orientated in a way so that the earthen embankment acted as a backstop for the lead shot that was fired. A vegetated area on the central portion of the Site, west of the cold storage building, is where lead contaminated soil excavated during the construction of the stormwater retention pond has been encapsulated. According the MPCA VIC Program database, a Deed Notification Restrictive Covenant (Deed Restriction) was issued for the Site on January 3, 1999. The Deed Restriction prohibits any development of the Site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior written approval from the MPCA or its successors. In addition, it was reported that the potential exists for additional areas of lead impacted soil to be located in the embankment east of the stormwater retention pond. Considering the Site is the location of a potential redevelopment that would disturb the encapsulated lead contamination soil and. require earthwork activities to take place in the location of the former shooting range east of the current stormwater retention pond, it is our opinion the encapsulated lead contaminated soil and the potential for additional lead impacted soil to be encountered at the Site to be considered recognized environmental conditions. Historically. a large dump was reportedly located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. A dump (Edina Street Sweeping Dump) was identified in the regulatory report. Considering the Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department, which includes.the Street Department, the potential exists that the location of the Edina Street Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted `and actually located at the Site. Debris reportedly had to be removed prior to the development currently at the Site. The recycling of concrete and. asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. Two large piles were observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete and the western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete'that was processed on -Site. The potential exists for asphalt and concrete to be buried at the Site associated with the on -Site recycling. Based on the information obtained and aerial photographs reviewed during this assessment, the potential exists for buried debris to be located at the Site and is therefore considered a recognized environmental condition. - - Based on the Cuningham Group's findings, the South Metro Training Facility site is physically possible but in staffs opinion the site is not financially feasible and it would be problematic to relocate the temporary dump site and cold storage building. Therefore, staff recommends reconvening the Sports Dome Working Group to recommend to the Park Board and ultimately the City Council an additional one to three sites to be studied. Once the additional site or sites are approved by Council, the Cuningham Group and Park and Recreation Consultants, LLC would be hired to complete an additional location phase analysis of the chosen site(s). As with the Phase Two study of the South Metro Training Facility site, each site will be analyzed for parking, access/traffic, neighborhood and environmental impact. They will create a scenario for development of each potential site addressing scope of construction and estimated project costs, including approximate land acquisition cost, if any. If sites.,involve partnering (e.g. between School District and City), scenarios would include assumptions around ownership, management and maintenance responsibilities.. The consultants could also develop evaluation criteria and use criteria to identify . preferred site and adjust the Phase One pro forma to reflect anticipated site - specific costs and operations for the preferred site. Their contract and fee would have to be re- negotiated. ATTACHMENTS: • Braun Engineering Report • Cuningham Group Report lil Edina Sports Dome — Location Study C U N I N G H A M G R O U P SW Metro Training/Public Works Cold Storage Site May 9, 2012 Consultant Team: Park and Recreation Consultants (PARC) Cuningham Group Architecture, Inc. (CGA) Anderson - Johnson Associates (AJA) Purpose As follow -up to the feasibility study of a Sports Dome in Edina, the Consultant Team was asked to assess the possibility of locating the sports-dome and potentially relocating the Golf Cuningham Group Dome on City-owned property west of the Braemar Golf Course, south of the existing SW Architecture, Inc. Metro Training facility. This memo and attached images are the result of this study. potential costs first, and add information on the environmental issues as it becomes available. St. Anthony Main In a parallel effort, the city has engaged Braun Engineering to perform a Phase 1 201 Main street SE Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the site. Results are not yet available. Suite 325 See diagram 1 and photos of existing site, following. " Minneapolis, MN Process 55414 The consultant team met with John Keprios and Ann Kattreh of Edina Parks and Recreation Chad J. Clow, AIA and Todd Anderson of the Golf facility then toured the site with Kattreh and Shawn of Tel: 612 379 3400 _ Public Works. The team received topographical survey information recently taken of the site Fax: 61 2 379 4400 from the City Engineering department, and has also utilized generally - available information Jack Highwart, AIA about the site and surrounding areas. This information has made it possible to analyze the wvvw.cuningham.com site's existing three - dimensional features. In addition, we have discussed the site with Cary Roger W. Kipp, AIA Teague of Edina Planning Department, Wayne Houle; the City Engineer, and Steve Flanagan Scott R. Ma °w'tz of Yeadon Domes. S. Parsons, AIA Pa Margaret ret S. Par, Approach to Study Two main aspects of the site were of immediate concern in potential use for a sports field and dome: it's not at all flat, and there are soil issues related to the known lead- contaminated soil storage (from past use as the Whipperman Gun Range), and historic use of site for. dumping debris. The approach taken has been to look at the topography /layout aspects and related potential costs first, and add information on the environmental issues as it becomes available. John W. Cuningham, FAIA John Qulter, AIA Site Characteristics Thomas L. Hoskens, AIA See diagram 1 and photos of existing site, following. " Douglas A. Lowe, FAIA Diagrams 2 and 3 are perspective images from the topographical survey. One -foot grade -level Lee Brennan, AIA change contour lines are shown. In a top view, where the lines are close together, the slope is Chad J. Clow, AIA greatest. John W. Culligan, AIA Amelia S. Doyle, AIA Timothy Dufault, AIA `Givens' (based on cost and importance to City): Jack Highwart, AIA • East boundary is walking path on slope David B. Hyde, AIA • Public Works building and stockpiles may be moved Roger W. Kipp, AIA • Not financially feasible to move radio tower Scott R. Ma °w'tz • Vehicle access to the tower should not be eliminated S. Parsons, AIA Pa Margaret ret S. Par, • Primary access to a sports facility should not be through the SW Metro parking John AIA James S. Scheidel, AIA lot/drive. David M. Solner, AIA Michael P. Strand, AIA Brian Tempas, AIA Kathryn M. Wallace, AIA HA11 \1204 \Admin \02 - Owner\ Location- SWMetroBraemar- 20120509Draft.docc Page 1 of 2 Jonathan V. Watts, AIA CTI Site Plan Layout C U N I N G H A M Different layouts were considered to maximize what could be included on site, working within G R o u P the given constraints. See Options 1, Z 3. Option 2, selected for further study to establish costs, orients the dome N -S, and has room for parking and support buildings along the east side: See Diagram 4. What's shown: • 235' x 400' dome with 10' clearance on all sides for snow removal • Access drive from frontage road • Drop -off, 85 parking spots • 2400 sf support building` , • Fenced enclosure for mechanical equipment and someed the dome components. Existing features affected include the Public Works facility, assed to be moved; the lead soils `vault,' and the stormwater pond. Three Dimensional Impact — Grading, Fill, Retaining Walls The site can be described as a valley between hills,on 3 sides, and to create a flat area big enough for a dome and accessible parking, grade needs to be raised about 25 above the level of the storage building. A preliminary grading plan was developed to determine rough grading volumes and retaining wall heights: See Diagram 5. Comments: * T` `•, ^' • AJA is fairly'conf dent that storm%% Ater issues. caw be solved:;The existing pond bottom would be raised'to get the'surface area liick to: its previous level. • Grade change in NW corner requires,,a retaining wall or* some other means of stabilizing a nrrar- vertical slope. Witb`dome at 870' the maximum height is 57' and 2/3 of the west: edge of the dome would be'near a 20'+ wall. This plan should be revieweryith Fire Marshal for exiting concerns. • °-;Have not: had chan66,to investigate the reported osprey nest on the west side of the- site. ' Order of Magnitude Additional Costs'i , Based on the'preliminary grading plan, the consultant team developed `order of magnitude' costs for site.wbrk above and beyond the initial study's assumptions for a 'typical' dome site. The projected construction cost dumber is at least $1.2M, with two major unknowns: cost to deal with the lead, holding,area 'and costs of stabilizing or removing the reported dumped waste (airplane fi>selage; etc )' The only offset at this point is about 25,000 less for 15 fewer cars. Note: The $11Mconstruction cost also does not include project costs such as contingencies, fees, testing, etc. See `Site - Specific Modifications to costs.' Conclusion While it is feasible to raise and flatten portions of the site and create a pad for a large sports field, the costs to do so are substantial. Given the investment required for an air- supported winter -use dome, which requires additional clearances as well, it does not seem desirable to reduce the size or parking as much as would be required to bring costs down significantly. H: \11 \1204\Admin \02- Owner\ Location -SWMetroBraemar- 20120509DrafLdocx Page 2 of 2 To: Kathy Wallace, Cuningham Group From: Harvey Feldman, Park and Recreation Consultants, LLC Subject: Edina Sports Dome Site Study Date: May 7, 2012 Eric, Ken and I have reviewed the site plan you recently provided us for a proposed sports dome south and across the street of the Edina Ice Arena in Braemar Park. The major positive to this location is the addition of a much needed summer soccer field. If you are able to place lights around the new field, there is the potential for late games. We see the operational issues to include: 1. Use of the Sports Dome building during the summer vs. portable toilets. 2. Possible snow removal challenges next, to the new wall on the northwest side the dome 3. Additional summer time parking for a late league game or large special events. 4. The necessity of having a walking/jogging track in the more isolated area. 5. Summer storage location for the 3 batting tunnels and dome lights needs to be determined. If the City Council selects this site we will we happy to up date our financial feasibility study to reflect this specific site location. Edina Sports Dome — Location Study Diagrams Diagram 1- Aerial view Ice Arena Radio Tower at top of hill SW Metro Training Facility parking lot — drive access to NE corner of site Gravel road to Radio Tower along ridge Walking path (effective East boundary) Public Works stockpile site Public Works cold storage building Lead soils 'vault' area Reported 'dump' area (location uncertain) Drive from frontage road Existing Stormwater Pond HA1 1\1 204\Admin\02-Owner\MemowithExhibits.docx Page 1 of 4 Photos Looking North from south end of storage building. Substantial grace cnange up toward tower is apparent. Looking north -NW from drive adjacent storage building. Radio tower in left pnoto, I raining tower in right Looking southwest from northeast corner. Asphalt stockpile is in toregrouna, rage roaa io riaaio i ower in uack. HM 1\ 1204 \Admin \02 - Owner \MemowithExhibits.docx Page 2 of 4 4. Grassy top of Lead soils 'Vault' 5. View of slope up at east side of site. Walking patn is zli up siope. 6. View from Frontage Road, of Ridge up to tower HAI1\ 1204\ Admin \02- Owner\MemowithExhibits.docx Page 3 of 4 Diagram 2 — Perspective from SW. Frontage road would be along lower left side. 'vault' area. Blue indicated existing stormwater pond. Grey square highlights the lead soils Diagram 3 — Perspective from southeast, as if looking down the hill toward the storage building and pond. Rise to Radio tower is along top of the image. Diagram 4 — similar view showing a dome on the site, without parking, for sense of size HAI1 \1204\Admin \02- Owner \MemowithExhibits.docx Page 4 of 4 1L t iq . 1 Z� PROJECT 1�� Z= S11TLE1 S, Lr� SCHOOL C"WATE ASSOCU rES. STITLE 3 PROAM INC. 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WLol I •fv v • REPORPRECOMMEN RATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item Item No. VII.E. From: Cary Teague, Community ❑ Action Development Director ® Discussion 0 Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Sketch Plan Review, Southdale Apartments Southeast Corner of Southdale, Stuart Company Deadline No Deadline for a City Decision: ACTION REQUESTED: Determine if a Small Area Plan is required prior to any Rezoning of this property; and provide comment regarding the proposed Sketch Plan. Any opinions or comments provided to the applicant by the City Council in regard to the Sketch Plan shall be considered advisory only, and shall not constitute a binding decision on the request. INFORMATION/BACKGROUND: The applicant is proposing to develop the Southeast corner of the Southdale site with an upscale, market rate 10 & 6 story apartment building; and a 3 -story townhouse building. A 5.1 acre site would be created on from the Southdale site. The proposal would include 232 units, with parking underneath the structure. Primary access would be off of 69th Street and from the Southdale frontage road. Proposed density would be 45 units per acre. The applicant is considering either a rezoning to Planned Unit Development or a conditional use permit with variances under the existing zoning. The table on the following page is a compliance table demonstrating how the proposed new building would comply with the PCD -3 Zoning Ordinance Standards, which the property is zoned today. The variances that would be required under the existing zoning standards include a parking stall variance for the Southdale Shopping Center site, and a building setback variance for the 10 -story building from York Avenue. This property is located within an area of the City that is designated as a "Potential Area of Change" within the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan states that within the Potential Areas of Change, "A development proposal that involves a Comprehensive Plan Amendment or a rezoning will require a Small Area Plan study prior to planning application. However, the authority to initiate a Small Area Plan rests with the City Council." Therefore, if a rezoning to PUD is requested, the decision to require a Small Area Plan shall be made by the City Council. Planninq Commission Review: On May 23, 2012, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed Sketch Plan. (See the attached minutes for specific comments.) Of most importance to the Commission is the desire to enhance pedestrian connections in the area, in particular, to and from Southdale and the Galleria, and the 69th and York intersection. Other issues raised were parking and traffic, landscaping, amenities for residents within the development, the pick -up and drop -off area in front of the building, use of the PUD Ordinance, hard cover, location of bike racks, bus access routes, and a desire to see the "big picture plan" from the property owner of Southdale. ATTACHMENTS: • Draft minutes from the May 23, 2012 Edina Planning Commission meeting • Planning Commission Memo, May 23, 2012 purpose of the request is to shifting the side lot line 15 feet to the no to provide adequate area o build a third stall to the existing garage at 6244 Brookview Av -nue. Planner Teague concluded that staff recommends that the City ouncil approve the Lot Division of 6244 ancJ6240 Brookview Avenue subject to the followin ndings: 1. The existi?t and proposed lots meet all minimurq/�ot size requirements. Approval is also subject following Condition: 1. All building activity on ei r lot must standards. Appearing for the Applicant Caron Trierweiler Discussion ply with all minimum zoning ordinance Commissioner Carpenter sajJ he finds the request reasonabINdding in a sense everything remains as is; they are jus flipping" the Co.. Motion Commissioner Carp4nter moved to recommend lot division approval based on staff findings and subject to staff conditions. Commissioner Potts seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. Caron Trieweiler thanked the Commission for their support. B. Sketch Plan Review for Southdale Apartments Planner Presentation Planner Teague informed the Commission they are being asked to consider a sketch plan proposal to develop the southeast corner of the Southdale site. Teague noted that the site is currently an overflow parking lot for Southdale and is used by park -n- riders for Metro Transit. Teague told the Commission the applicant can consider two means of redevelopment; rezoning to PUD or a Preliminary and Final Site plan and Final Development Plan approval with variances. Planner Teague delivered a power point presentation highlighting the following: 2 The applicant is proposing a 3 building 232 -unit apartment complex. One of the buildings is proposed at ten stories and would require a variance. The apartment complex would provide 287 enclosed parking spaces and 55 surface parking spaces. Teague said it should be noted that a parking variance would be required because the proposal is considered part of the Southdale campus. Teague said as a stand -alone development parking requirements would be met. Continuing, Teague said a traffic and parking study would need to be completed to determine impacts on adjacent roadways, and if Southdale would remain with adequate parking. Teague added that staff is concerned about the proposed entrance court from the intersection of York and 69th Street and the parking lot proposed between 69th Street and the proposed southerly building. Concluding Teague reported that the city engineer has expressed concern in regard to sewer capacity in the area. Teague stated that this issue would have to be examined closely as part of a formal submittal. An infiltration study may be required; as well as upgrades to the system, and cost sharing for those upgrades may also be required. Appearing for the Applicant Ryan Duddley, Stuart Co., representing the Simon Group and David Motzenbecker, BKV Group Questions /Discussions Commissioner Carpenter referred to the conflict between parking and the entrance and asked Planner Teague to clarify if vehicles enter into this parking area. Planner Teague responded in the affirmative. Teague clarified that staff has concerns especially with the pickup and drop -off circular drive and the entrance that would mix pedestrians and vehicles. Teague said in his opinion some improvement needs to be made in this area. Concluding, Teague said he understands that the sketch is preliminary; however, he reiterated staff does have concerns with this area and interaction between vehicles and pedestrians. Commissioner Staunton asked Planner Teague if Simon plans to subdivide this area. Planner Teague responded that at this time he was unsure of Simon's intent with regard to subdivision. Teague pointed out it could be subdivided or the owner could request a lot division or remain as exists. Applicant Presentation J Mr. Duddley addressed the Commission and told them Stuart Co. are developers, owners and operators of multi- housing properties. At this time Stuart owns and operates 5,000 units, adding Stuart also owns York Plaza. Duddley said Stuart Co. partnered with the Simon Group on this project and are "in it" for the long term. Concluding, Duddley stated Stuart Co. are very familiar with the Southdale area and look forward to working with the City. David Motzenbecker, addressed the Commission and delivered a presentation In response to concerns expressed about the entrance (SE corner) and "circular" drive Motzenbecker stated that everything possible will be done to ensure pedestrian safety in this area. Motzenbecker said they envision adding bollards and different paving treatments to separate and delineate space for pedestrian and vehicle. Motzenbecker provided photos for the Commission to view of these types of treatments used to calm traffic and ensure pedestrian safety. Continuing, Motzenbecker highlighted the plantings used to screen the site. He also asked the Commission to note that the existing berm would remain and be added to creating an additional buffer from street view. Motzenbecker.said in the center of the site a landscaped central court area is proposed. Mike Keish addressed the Commission and explained they are still in the process of designing the proposed buildings, adding that the renderings represent only the "mass" and number of buildings in the project. Keish said that in their opinion the differing building heights and open space create an attractive project that encourages connectivity. The proximity to Southdale and the greater Southdale area is viewed as an asset for the project. Continuing, Keish said that the development team referred to the Greater Southdale Area Plan keeping in mind the goals outlined in the Plan. Interjecting, Mr. Motzenbecker reported that the development team has decided it would proceed through the process requesting a site and final development plan approval with variances. Mr. Motzenbecker said the thought at this time is also to create a separate lot. Questions /Discussion Chair Grabiel clarified for the audience that the Sketch Plan Review process provides a developer with an opportunity to share their development ideas on land use in an informal setting with the Planning Commission and City Council. Chair Grabiel observed there are a number of rental units in the area and asked the development team their judgment on adding additional rental housing units. Mr. Nolan reported that the rental market is very strong in Edina; especially in this area. Duddley pointed out that within the greater Southdale area there is also a large number of co -ops and condos that are owner occupied; not rental. Nolan said they are convinced that there is a market for this type of housing. New luxury rental units in the area convinced that there is a market and need for high quality rental. 4 Chair Grabiel commented that he was surprised by the developers' decision to not use the PUD process; especially because of the variances. Variances can be difficult to justify. Commissioner Scherer referred to the variances that would be required for the project pointing out the setback variance from York Avenue applies to the applicant but questioned how the parking count variance is applied. Continuing, Scherer said it appears the applicant has the correct number of parking stalls; however, Southdale is short parked. Planner Teague responded it was and reported that there is the opportunity for Southdale and /or the developer of this project to enter into a Proof of Parking Agreement. Teague pointed out there is adequate space to accommodate a new ramp or ramp levels; whatever was decided on. Motzenbecker added that conversations with Simon about parking would continue. Commissioner Potts asked if the proposed buildings would be completely residential. Mr. Motzenberg responded in the affirmative. He added that the "podium" level was amenity space housing party room, etc. Continuing, Potts asked the developer to relook at the pedestrian access points at the corner of York and 691h' Potts said in his opinion this area needs a hard look. Concluding, Potts asked the developer to use design elements that encourage easy pedestrian access to not only Southdale Center but other amenities in the area. Mr. Motzenberg said they would continue to work with Simon on this area. Motzenberg said they are considering an additional turn in on York at the north east end of the Southdale campus. He added they are also discussing and getting feedback on a pedestrian crosswalk to the Galleria. Commissioner Platteter said he agrees with previous comments from Commissioners especially concerning pedestrian connections to Southdale Mall, Galleria, and CVS /Walgreens etc. Platteter said in his opinion connectivity is extremely important, adding one of the goals of this project should be that residents don't have to use their vehicles to access other amenities because the pedestrian connectivity is there. Continuing, Platteter suggested looking at adding more landscaping in the common entrance area, common court area and other areas to soften the site. Concluding, Platteter told the development team they are off to a good start but need to expand on it. Commissioner Forrest agreed with previous Commissioners comments, adding more clarity is needed to define pedestrian and vehicle movement. Forrest said she also wants to see bike racks added on site; not only for the residents of the buildings but for their visitors as well. Continuing, Forrest questioned who the target market is for this project, adding she didn't observe any recreational areas for children. Forrest said it would be nice to have a special space for children. Mr. Duddley responded that they found in the high end market that professional 20 -30 year olds want to be in the heart of vibrant area, but don't want to be downtown. Empty nesters also play a large role in the rental market because they don't want to own anymore and want to be near their home plus amenities. Continuing, Duddley said he imagines there will be a wide range of renters for this project adding it's not targeted to one demographic group. Concluding, Duddley said it may appear the apartment units are smaller; 5 however, the amenities are greater. Commissioner Forrest said in her opinion communities are richer with a variety of people. Concluding, Forrest suggested adding additional greenspace. Mr. Nolan added there will be a variety of ages within the buildings. He noted the rental and housing markets have evolved over that last few years, adding more families are now renting. Continuing, Nolan pointed out Federal law prohibits discrimination and families are welcome. Commissioner Carpenter said he has concerns over traffic volumes and traffic noise. Mr. Motzenbecker responded it is their hope that the additional berming and vegetation softens the noise. Motzenbecker said studies have found that drivers slow down with greenery. He also pointed out because of the proximity to public transit it is possible many residents would take advantage of it. Commissioner Fischer said he appreciates the inclusion of design imagery. Fischer recalled when the Westin and Target were being developed there was hope that the Promenade would be used to connect the area by mixing pedestrian zones with vehicle zones, adding it was as interesting of a concept back then, as it is now. Fischer acknowledged that certain aspects of the Promenade didn't develop as envisioned; however, he continues to be intrigued by the idea of creating an area where pedestrians can safely mix with vehicles. Fischer said he hopes this project can place the pedestrian first and the vehicle second. Continuing, Fischer also noted that in his opinion this is a great corner for this type of development because this part of the Southdale campus turns outward; not inward. Fischer acknowledged that missed opportunities can't be fixed; however this is an interesting place for this project. Concluding, Fischer stated he likes this idea and is in favor of housing at this corner. Fischer stated he would love to see the bigger picture and how long term connections are planned and how this development enhances the Southdale campus. Fischer said he doesn't want to make this area an island, he wants the connections enhanced. Chair Grabiel said in his opinion this is the most important piece of reality in Edina. Grabiel noted that at this time Southdale is deteriorating and he wants the Southdale campus to remain -vital. Grabiel said he likes this idea, it's a good one; however, he wants quality residences built, and it's important and vital these residences remain quality residences. Continuing, Chair Grabiel added that when this comes back it would be important that someone from Simon is present. Grabiel said he would like to hear from Simon on their future plans, adding Southdale Mall can't exist by itself, and he doesn't want to see the campus developed piecemeal. Mr. Motzenbecker responded that Simon is very involved and will continue to be as we move forward. Chair Grabiel thanked the development team for their presentation. 3 CITY OF MEMO City Hall • Phone 952 - 927 -8861 Cy91�11rL R" 952 - 826 -0389 • www.CityofEdina.com o e 0 Date: May 23, 2012 To: Planning Commission From: Cary Teague, Community Development Director Re: Sketch Plan Review — Southdale Apartments The Planning Commission is asked to consider a sketch plan proposal to develop the southeast corner of the Southdale site. (See property location on pages Al —A4.) The site'is currently an overflow parking lot for Southdale and is used by park -n- riders for Metro Transit. The applicant is proposing to develop the site with an upscale market rate 10 & 6 story apartment building; and a 3 -story townhouse building. (See the attached packet of plans & the site plan on page A5 —A6.) A 5.1 acre site would be created on from the Southdale site. The proposal would include 232 units, with parking underneath the structure. Primary access would be off of 69th Street and from the Southdale frontage road. Proposed density would be 45 units per acre. The applicant is requesting a rezoning to Planned Unit Development.. The table on the following page is a compliance table demonstrating how the proposed new building would comply with the PCD -3 Zoning Ordinance Standards, which the property is zoned today. Please note that two variances would be required under the existing zoning standards, including a parking stall variance for the Southdale Shopping Center site, and a building setback variance for the 10 -story building from York Avenue. Should the City decide to rezone these sites to PUD, the proposed setbacks, height of the building and number of parking stalls would become the standards for the site. A lot division or a re -plat of the property would also be required to reconfigure the lot lines on the site. City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St_ • Edina, MN 55424 Compliance Table o e, * Would require variance if no PUD PUD Zoning Per Section 850.04. Subd. 4 D provides the following regulations for a PUD: 1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the PUD District is to provide comprehensive procedures and standards intended to allow more creativity and flexibility in site plan design than would be possible under a conventional zoning district. The decision to zone property to PUD is a public policy decision for the City Council to make in its legislative capacity. The purpose and intent of a PUD is to include most or all of the following: City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City Standard (PCD -3) Proposed Building Setbacks 10- story building 115 feet 200+ feet Front — York 115 feet 68 feet* Front — West 69th Street 115 feet 150+ feet Side — East 115 feet 200+ feet Rear — South Building Setbacks 6- story building Front — York 65 feet Front — West 69th Street 65 feet Side — East 65 feet Rear — South 65 feet Building Height Twelve Stories or 144 feet Ten Stories & whichever is less 115 feet Building Coverage 30% 26% Maximum Floor Area 1.0 of the tract .43 of the tract Ratio (FAR) Tract size = 80.4 acres or Gross s.f. = 3,499,610 s.f. 1,522,275 s.f. Density 12+ units per acre - 45 units per acre Parking Stalls (Site) 232 enclosed — Based on 232 287 enclosed units & 55 surface Parking Stalls 6,774 spaces (based on 6,239 spaces* (Southdale) 1,265,135 square feet of retail & 4,482 restaurant and theater seats. Parking Stall Size 8.5' x 18' 8.5 x 18' Drive Aisle Width 24 feet 24 feet * Would require variance if no PUD PUD Zoning Per Section 850.04. Subd. 4 D provides the following regulations for a PUD: 1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the PUD District is to provide comprehensive procedures and standards intended to allow more creativity and flexibility in site plan design than would be possible under a conventional zoning district. The decision to zone property to PUD is a public policy decision for the City Council to make in its legislative capacity. The purpose and intent of a PUD is to include most or all of the following: City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 MEMO �Cv9��jr1r a. provide for the establishment of PUD (planned unit development) zoning districts in appropriate settings and situations to create or maintain a development pattern that is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; b. promote a more creative and efficient approach to land use within the City, while at the same time protecting and promoting the health, safety, comfort, aesthetics, economic viability, and general welfare of the City; c. provide for variations to the strict application of the land use regulations in order to improve site design and operation, while at the same time incorporate design elements that exceed the City's standards to offset the effect of any variations. Desired design elements may include: sustainable design, greater utilization of new technologies in building design, special construction materials, landscaping, lighting, stormwater management, pedestrian oriented design, and podium height at a street or transition to residential neighborhoods, parks or other sensitive uses; d. ensure high quality of design and design compatible with surrounding land uses, including both existing and planned; e. maintain or improve the efficiency of public streets and utilities; f. preserve and enhance site characteristics including natural features, wetland protection, trees, open space, scenic views, and screening; g. allow for mixing of land uses within a development; h. encourage a variety of housing types including affordable housing; and L ensure the establishment of appropriate transitions between differing land uses. 2. Applicability /Criteria a. Uses. All permitted uses, permitted accessory uses, conditional uses, and uses allowed by administrative permit contained in the various zoning districts defined in Section 850 of this Title shall be treated as potentially allowable uses within a PUD district, provided they would be allowable on the site under the Comprehensive Plan. Property currently zoned R -1, R -2 and PRD -1 shall not be eligible for a PUD. b. Eligibility Standards. To be eligible for a PUD district, all development should be in compliance with the following: City of Edina • 4801 W. 50Th St • Edina, MN 55424 MEMO o e� �O where the site of a proposed PUD is designated for more than one (1) land use in the Comprehensive Plan, the City may require that the PUD include all the land uses so designated or such combination of the designated uses as the City Council shall deem appropriate to achieve the purposes of this ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan; ii. any PUD which involves a single land use type or housing type may be permitted provided that it is otherwise consistent with the objectives of this ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan; iii. permitted densities may be specifically stated in the appropriate planned development designation and shall be in general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan; and iv. the setback regulation, building coverage and floor area ratio of the most closely related conventional zoning district shall be considered presumptively appropriate, but may be departed from to accomplish the purpose and intent described in #1 above. While the proposal would be an improvement over the existing building and use on the site, staff is not sure that the proposal would rise to the level of meeting the purpose and intent of-the PUD above. The proposal is very close to meeting all code requirements of the existing zoning. The only variances required would be the parking stall variance for the remainder of Southdale, and the setback requirement from York Avenue. The parking stall variance issue could be solved by a parking study and potential proof -of- parking agreement to provide additional required parking if necessary. The applicant has revised their original plans to include a green space separation of the pedestrian sidewalk and York Avenue, and is suggesting a podium height for the 10- story building on York. (See pages A5—A6 compared to pages A9 —A10.) Please note_ that the building renderings do not show the podium height.) Staff is concerned about the proposed entrance court from the intersection of York and 69th, which would be a shared entrance with vehicles. In addition, a parking lot is proposed between 69th and the proposed southerly building. In moving forward with a formal application, the public benefit should be enhanced, and the purpose and intent of the PUD be specifically addressed. Traffic /Parking A traffic and parking study would need to be completed to determine impacts on City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 MEMO w91� I t o e � VS adjacent roadways, and if Southdale.would remain with adequate parking. Sewer Capacity The city engineer has expressed concern in regard to sewer capacity in the area. This issue would have to be examined closely as part of a formal submittal. An infiltration study may be required; as well as upgrades to the system, and cost sharing for those upgrades may also be required. 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MN 55401 Telephone: 612.339.3752 Facsimile: 612.339.62 12 www.bkvgr6up.com EOE PROJECT: Southdale Residential Development TO: Cary Teague, City of Edina FROM: David Motzenbecker, BKV Group CLIENT 1 FIRM NAME: Stuart Co. DATE: 05.18.12 COMM. NO.:.1884.01 RE: Project Narrative #or Sketch Plan Review= 5/23/12' The Southdale Residential Development is anticipated to be a 232 -unit Luxury Rental Apartments and Townhome development on the parcel of land located at the northwest corner of the intersection of W. 69th Street and York Avenue South. The parcels total 223,838 square feet (5.1 acres) in size and are zoned PCD -3. The current zoning allows 12 stories /144', We are proposing three buildings — one 3 story for town homes and flats, one at 6 stories/65' and one at 10 stories /115'. We envision 332 parking spaces for the 232 units. The development proposes 45 units per acre — a number highlighted by both the Planning Commission and the Southdale Land Use Plan as acceptable — and a Floor Area Ration (FAR) of 1.14. We are considering a PUD for the site and are exploring amenities internally and with City staff. The development is envisioned to meet the demands of young professionals and .empty- nesters alike. It offers an option for those who want to stay in Edina, downsize their homes, and be closer to shops, restaurants and activity. Planned high quality unit finishes including large open floor plans, oversized.windows, granite countertops and 9' ceilings. Project amenities include outdoor pool, community room, cyber cafe and numerous outdoor seating areas. We believe this development is a good fit with the 2005 Greater Southdale Area Land Use and Transportation Study (GSALUTS) and many of its guidelines., Adding a development of this density at this location is appropriate and will bring public value to the City. The creation of housing desirable to many market segments, improving the under- utilized impervious surface of parking lots with a high -level of green spaces and amenities is an excellent public value.. With its location near Hwy. 62 and Interstate 494, the development allows easy vehicular access for those who have cars. However, the site also sits amongst excellent transit options — with a bus stop on the corner of the property. Walkability is also key to enlivening this location — which is situated near the center of multiple %4 mile pedestrian catchment areas — as outlined on page 20 in the GSALUTS. A4, One of the key elements of our site plan is how we are connecting the development to the greater Southdale area. We are planning to add public sidewalks to the York and 69th right -of -ways adjacent to the site. This will help connect our development to existing crosswalks and sidewalks, and to the shops, restaurants and amenities of the area. One of our sustainability goals is to retain as much of the mature vegetation and trees as is possible, ensuring the development has a good vegetative buffer from the surrounding traffic. This also benefits the developments heating and cooling costs, as the trees will help keep the building cooler during the summer months, and when the leaves drop, allow the sun to warm the building during winter. Ab PROJECT SUMMARY FLOOR TOTAL RtC u -x P90 Isx 8001 xxo 8001 sro fL001 •nl 8001 sm 8001 9m ROOF 8009 9w ROOF .. RO09 -ow 80011 BUILDING FOOTPRINT x•o x495 sx FLOOR AREA .x59 6,x59 45.599 45..59= •asap xs.sm IA900 25-M 11.000 -x.999 IZ.= it= 5sac40 9 DWELLING. 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GlA 31I= TOM G1A 1.265,13$ TOTAL PMODNO SPACES: 6239 SPADE /1000 SF OF OLA: 4.03 Modified: May 11. 2012 I "C a O a " r �C a �C„ :a omm mQ m 1'aar . ,rW a' O' I Nil �Ip III I�� �Illp� I��Illlllpi,,�. ��IIIIII , a, r� � s • \ x 0 aC O' J a a � ■ ¢t.�.h T a' -. •y m � m s� od. o m T a � m Vicinity Mm 4 Site Plan Southdale Shopping Center 10 Southdale Center SIMON® I1� Edina, MN 55435 0 125 250 CORPS W39 N[Err-a %`5190WE D r=- IT- Ta. � m � o' m o. im 1 J � J oo m m mm \ �m ILE mR��� .a, I 558 I •t I ' g I s � I A 16 I PROPOSED RESID DEVELO%yI M I by I 1 ti 1 France Avenue South s U I m � ,,Ijl I��III aalll�llll��ll m, IIII 0 o� �rl - mJ ,m m o, 0 ti l0 0 ° J sWLN CD kV �m om aval Mall Common Area "IMaCcm 1D1'A. 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Pry`` �` y x 1• - _Sr F - ��- _ ~` + #� 'h .?• 'J9' � I ,1!'71 � � '�. �r; ~ X[ r+ f ak. r� /% `.•44 r nom• •- �~ _. /� y'' i `i r - 1 -- Mika- ti o e ctrl cn v �1 \ rota REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item VIII. A. DEBRA MANGEN Action From: CITY CLERK Discussion ® Information Date: JUNE 5, 2012 Subject: CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED SINCE LAST COUNCIL MEETING INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: Attached are copies of a -mails and letters received since the last Council meeting. i `4A Metropolitans Council May 29, 2012 James Hovland, Mayor City of Edina 4801 50th St W Edina, MN 55424 Dear Mayor Hovland: Each, year; the Metropolitan Council prepares population and household estimates as of April 1 of the previous year.--L al governments are'invited to review and comment on the preliminary estimates. The Council-will certify final estimates by July 15 for State government use in `allocating local government aid and local street aid. The Metropolitan Council estimates that the City of Edina had 48,262 people and 20,848 households as of April 1, 2011. Household size averaged 230 persons per household. With this letter, the Council is reporting the data inputs used to develop the preliminary estimates for your community. Starting with Census 2010 counts, the Council estimates current population and households through changes in the housing stock, occupancy rates and persons per household. Input data sources include -the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, and housing stock data, manufactured home parks, and group quarters data collected by Metropolitan Council Research. For more information on the Council's population estimates model, please visit the Council's website at http: / /stats.metc. state. mn .us /stats /pdf/EstimatesMethod.pdf , or contact Baris Gumus -Dawes at 651- 602 -1331. Importantly, the Council has redesigned our estimation process this year to use Census, 2010 counts as a base year, or starting point. Thus, Census 2010 largely governs the estimates we share today. If you think that some aspect of-the Census 2010 counts is in error, the Census Bureau has established a Count Question Resolution process. Questions and appeals to the Census Bureau must be submitted by the end of May 2013. For more information on Census 2010 counts, please visit the Bureau's website at http: // 2010. census .gov /2010census /about/cqr.php Council staff we discussion of the 2011 preliminary estimates. Under Minnesota Statutes 473.24, the Metropolitan Council must receive your,comments, questions or specific objections, in writing, by June 25. Please send any written comments.orquestions to Bans Gumus- Dawes, Metropolitan Council Research, 390 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55101; or by e-mail to baris.dawes @metc.state.mri:us Sincerely, l Todd Graham Principal Demographer - www.metrocouncil.org 390 Robert Street North a St. Paul, MN 55101 -1805 o (651) 602 -1000 a Fax (651) 602 -1550 o TTY (651) 291 -0904 An Equal Opportunity Employer 2011 Annual Population Estimates Edina city, Hennepin County, Minnesota Households: 20,848 Housing Total: 22,621 Population in Households: 48,020 Average Household Size: Population in Group Quarters: 242 Occupancy Rate: 92.16% Total Population: 48,262 iL. 2.30- The Council's Annual Estimates account for housing stock changes since April 1, 2010. These include housing units permitted and other changes. Other changes are due to demolitions, building conversions (units added or lost), city boundary changes (units annexed in or out), and other changes reported by city and township staff. The Council assumes that 85% of multifamily and 95% of single - family- detached units permitted in 2010 were completed by April 1, 2011; the remainder are assumed occupiable later. Manufactured homes are counted each year from Metropolitan Council surveys of manufactured home park operators and local governments. Other housing (boats, RVs, etc. used as housing) is an estimate from the most recent American Community Survey estimates. Housing Stock Newly Other changes Housing Stock Persons Per April 1. 2010 since 2010 since 2010 April 1. 2011 Single - family- detached: 12,804 33 -37 12,800 Townhomes: 1,272 0 0 1,272 Duplex, 3 -, 4 -plex units: 447 0 0 447 Multifamily units: 8,037 65 0 8,102 Manufactured homes: 0 8,102 90.92% 0 Other (boats, RVs, etc. used as housing): 0 Manufactured homes: 0 0 Housing Stock Total: 22,560 0 Other: 22,6k Each housing type will have a specifically estimated occupancy rate and average household size. Starting with the 2011 -12 cycle, the primary data are the most recent American Community Survey estimates, calculated and adjusted as described in the Council's methodology, available online at http://stats.metc.state.mn.us/stats/aboutestimates.aspx Definitions: A household is a group of people (or one person alone) occupying a housing unit. The number of occupied housing units and the number of households are equivalent. Population in Group Quarters (or institutional housing) is counted separately through an annual Metropolitan Council survey. it MetropoUtas Councf 5/25/2012 Housing Stock occupancy Occupied with Persons Per Population April 1. 2011 Rate 2011 Households Household in 2011 Single- family- detached: 12,800 92.99% 11,903 2.755 32,794 Townhomes: 1,272 92.99% 1,183 2.755 3,259 Duplex, 3 -, 4 -plex units: 447 88.67% 396 1.404 556 Multifamily units: 8,102 90.92% 7,366 1.549 11,411 Manufactured homes: 0 0.00% 0 2.609 0 Other: 0 Counted only if 0 1.400 0 occupied Housing Total: 22,621 Households: 20,848 In Households: 48,1`1-1 In Group Qtrs: Total Population: 48,262 it MetropoUtas Councf 5/25/2012 AAA Metropolitan Council Local Population Counts and Census — a workshop for local governments: Local Population Counts and Census is a 2.5 hour workshop. It will be offered at two locations: • June 14, 2:00 — 4:30 pm, at Ridgedale Library, Meeting Room 172, 12601 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka • June 18, 2:00 — 4:30 pm, at Metropolitan Council, Meeting Room LLA, 390 North Robert Street, St. Paul The first half of the workshop will cover. Reviewing Census 2010 and Count Question Resolution. (2:00 — 3:15) Census population counts for 2010 are the culmination of a great effort by the US Census Bureau and a high level of public participation. Still, the Census Bureau acknowledges that the new data could include scattered errors and undercounts. (http: // 2010. census .gov /2010census /about/cqr.php ) Errors can occur where the.Census used inaccurate geographic boundaries or inaccurate geocoding of addresses. Miscounts also result from exclusions or duplications due to Census processing errors. Metropolitan Council staff are offering technical advice for local governments that want to analyze and evaluate 2010 Census results. The workshop will introduce the Census's Count Question Resolution (CQR) process and provide guidance on how to prepare a count challenge and present supporting evidence.. Between now and May 2013, the Census Bureau is accepting questions and "challenges" from local governments that suspect their local enumeration counts are in error. For local governments, the post -2010 CQR.process now puts the ball in your court. Local governments are responsible for questioning and challenging Census count problems. The last hour of the workshop will cover. Local Population Counts, 2011 and beyond. (3:30— 4:30) Each year, the Metropolitan Council estimates local, population and households (Minnesota Statutes 473.24). Data on housing stock, occupancy rates and persons per household inform, the calculation of estimates. Importantly, the estimation process has been re- programmed this year with new calculations, and using Census 2010 counts as . a base year, or starting point. Local governments received preliminary estimates in late May, and have opportunity in June to review and comment on the preliminary,estimates. In this workshop, Council staff will review the estimates calculations and data sources. Space is limited. Please RSVP for the workshop date /location of your choice: http : / /metrocouncil.eventbrite.com or email research@metc.state.mn.us - www.metrocouncil.org 390 Robert Street North o St. Paul, MN 55101 -1805 o (651)602 -1000 o Fax (651) 602 -1550 o TTY (651) 291 -0904 An Equal Opportunity Employer May 21, 2012 James Hovland, Mayor Scott Neal, City Manager 4801 West 50`h Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Jim and Scott, I am not certain who this should be addressed to so I will send a copy to each of you. I live at 7056 Cahill Road. As I exit the town house complex onto Cahill, the vision to the north is not the best as the southbound cars are coming over a rise. There is a bush growing to the north of this exit. That bush extends over the sidewalk, further impeding the ability to discern when a car is coming from the north, creating a hazard. Is it legal for the bush to be growing past the edge of the sidewalk? Is there a legal liability for the City of Edina if an accident should occur because of the impeded vision caused by this bush? The bush only extends about a foot over the sidewalk.but the hazard that exists will result in an accident at some time. ,BP-,t Regards, Jim cMerty r _ �. . May 24, 2012 MdJor James Hovland City Manager Scott Neal City of Edina 4801 W. 50th St. Edina,- Minnesota 55424 Re: Request -for Reasonable Accommodation in Housing Dear Mayor Hovland and Mr. Neal In contacting HUD, I found out it is necessary for me to make this request prior to a filing of a formal complaint. This is my formal request to provide reasonable accommodations in housing by granting me a pet permit for 4 dogs in the city of Edina. I have submitted to the City of Edina medical letters in support of my request for the ownership, housing and training of four dogs as a means of maintaining my physical and mental wellbeing. These requests have been rebuffed despite the city's support of the health of its residents as evidenced in the monthly magazine and goals of the city. The Mayor in public hearings has supported this request subject to public safety and` letters of support from the Veteran's. Administration. Letters have been provided to the city. Council members have been invited to attend trials so they could personally see the level of risk for the public safety. Not a member of the council bothered to attend or even respond to my invitation. Furthermore my appeal was to the council and 'I got a letter signed by the City Manager but wiitten by someone else in the bureaucracy. I asked for a copy of the letter and it can't be found. Basically I have been blown off by the city, even though I have contributed over $40,000 in property taxes in the last 10 years. The Pomeranian last year was the top ranked AKC Agility preferred breed champion and was ranked 18 in her height. She ran 10th in the AKC nationals in Reno before blowing out both patellas. She was legitimately the 5th or 6th dog in the competition. She has had surgery on both legs and is in rehab. There is no guarantee that she will ever run again. She won the National CPE Standard in June last year. . Gypsy is 11 years old and is no longer able to compete successfully in AKC. She has been retired. Bogart is going on 10 years and perhaps has a year left to compete. He was the number 2 dog in his height at the CPE Nationals and was ranked 4h in his breed in AKC last year. He is currently the number 2 Chinese Crested in AKC. It takes approximately 5 years of training to compete at this level. The training of these animals have resulted in a loss of 50 pounds in weight and a return to normal of my triglycerides, cholesterol, and blood pressure. It has also been reflected in my mental attitude. These results have been documented by the Veteran's Administration and provided to the city. The exercise involved in this sport also contributed to a reduction of $400 in my life insurance premiums. I have held off making this request because in December 20111 was asked to foster a Chinese Crested puppy taken from a hoarder in southern Minnesota. My neighbors Dr. Handler and his wife, who are gone from January 1 to April 15 and have objected to my having four dogs in the past, were approached to see if they would object to the overlap of approximately 15 days while they were here. They didn't and I had the puppy for 3 '/2 months before he was placed in Rochester. Before they left for their vacation I asked Dr. Handler if he had been disturbed by the dogs and he said no. I then asked them if they had experienced any problems with my existing three dogs during the past year and they indicated they had not. The point is that I have already had four dogs on a relatively long term basis without any adverse effect on anybody. In my townhome section, the Handlers are gone for 3 '/Z months, the person to the south of me has two homes and is only here when he has guests. The next person works in Chicago and San Francisco and is only here a couple weekends a month. The next couple lives here only 6 months in the summer. Of the next five, four live here permanently but I see them rarely and the fifth is used as an office. The end couple is gone 6 months of the year. The reaction from one of my neighbors, one councilmember and the police department is that I should just move. The cost of such a move ranges at $50,000 to $75,000 because of the deteriorating value of my home in this economy. This cost would not be covered by medical insurance or the Veteran's Administration. Further I don't believe it is appropriate to have to have to euthanize my elderly dogs to make a place for a new dog to conform to the 3 dog arbitrary limit unevenly enforced in the City of Edina. There are currently homes that have up to 6 -8 pets which are not cited and because I choose to go through the appropriate channels I am discriminated against. For my medical health both physical and mental I am requesting that the City of Edina make reasonable accommodations and grant a license for four dogs. I am asking that this be done within the next 21 days so I don't have to file a complaint with HUD. I' am sincerely sorry that I have to go to such extremes to maintain my health and well- being, but it seems that I am ignored in my city and my life is important to me. Sin erel , Wa Carlson 523 ventry Lane Edina, Minnesota 55435 952- 844 -0500 Councilperson Joni Bennett Councilperson Mary Brindle Councilperson Josh Sprague Councilperson Ann Swenson Bud Engebretson, Coventry Townhome Association Diane Petit, Coventry Townhome Association Chuck Edstrom, Coventry Townhome Association Dr. Seymour and Patricia Handler Stephen Dieringer Scott Von Fischer David and Shirley Bailey Elizabetli Canis Evelyn Rostvold Sarah Noah Frank and Rebecca Miller Sheilagh Ziegeweid Ali and Mina Vahhaji Samuel McGlone Peter and Marilyn Kuipers Darlene Sarenpa Herb and Mary Froemming Sandra Anderson Norma Dolliff Stephen and Leslie Comils Paul and M a'rcia Rehkarnp Ann McPheeters Kerry Kisl ffig Raping Wang Dorothy-Darling Tricia"Budke and Michelle Freese John. and Kathle'&n Brenner Wesley 'and Mary Laseski Michael and Leslie Krmpotich Richard McNeTvin Anne Marie Gromme Patricia Humnier. Lynn Krapf Clifford and Laraine Hoffman Richard Johnson Diane Cisewski Richard and Judy Speers Raymond and Elizabeth Bowmari John and Janet Bohan John Harris f Susan Howl From: Solvei Wilmot Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 12:24 PM To: 'sara.a.harkess @usps.gov' Cc: Wayne Houle; ED City Council Subject: refuse hauling Ms. Harkess: Thank you for taking the time to contact the City regarding refuse hauling. It is an issue that the Energy and Environment Commission (a Council appointed Commission) and the Edina City Council have reviewed within the past year. It is not an easy issue to resolve. There is a state law that regulates how a City proceeds with changing to a single hauler contracted by the City. Minnesota State Statute 115 A.94 regulates the process for changing to a single hauler by a city (called organized waste collection). It outlines the public hearing process a city would be required to follow. At a minimum, the hearing process would take 191 days; however, it could take over a year. During the hearing process, the haulers and citizens would be able to voice their support for whichever collection process they favor. The Council would then hear those opinions and weigh the information to make an informed decision. I hope this information is helpful. Thank you for sharing your interest in keeping Edina safe and green. Sincerely, Solvei Wilmot, Environmental Health Specialist I /Recycling Coordinator A 952 - 826 -0463 I Fax 952 - 826 -0390 4 • swilmot(cDEdinaMN.00v I www.EdinaMN.Q-ov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families Si Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! 1 Susan Howl From: Emilie Kastner on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 1:46 PM Subject: FW: MMAA @Grandview This message has been forwarded to all members of the City Council. >ti?, Emilie Kastner, Communications Assistant 952- 826 -0342 1 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 I " ,.`J ekastner(a-EdinaMN.gov i www.EdinaMN.gov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: Shannon Ingham Lmailto:shanningham gmail.coml Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 10:19 AM To: Edina Mail Subject: MMAA @Grandview The city of Edina should consider aquiring the permanent collection of the Minnesota Museum of American Art as the focal point of the Grandview Development. The proposed site near Hwy 100 and 50th street, at Gus Young Road and Interlachen would be the perfect location for a new museum. The Minnesota Museum of American Art has been stored awayfor too long. It is now at risk offallowing the same cycle of temporal displays and having its permanentcollection demoted to stored artifacts. The staff and board of the MMAA are planning on eventually returning thepermanent collection, after continued storage, to an office suite gallery indowntown St. Paul, the same venue that the collection has already failed. It would make sense that for the good of theentire state of Minnesota that the MMAA would seek a museum venue for theMinnesota Museum of American Art, one with a high potential for success. After all the word museum is in the title andso in its history the intentions must have been made clear it belongs in itsown museum building. Susan Howl From: Emilie Kastner on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: FW: Edina Emerald Energy Program This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and City Council members. Emilie Kastner, Communications Assistant 952 -826 -0342 1 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 ekastner(").EdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.gov Aps ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: George Tourville [inailto•gtourville @sehinc.com1 Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:20 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: Edina Emerald Energy Program Mayor Jim Hovland & Edina City Council: Congratulations, on your "Environmental Initiative Award" last Thursday. You can be proud of the "Edina PACE" program and the enthusiasm and interest it has caused for additional Minnesota cities and counties who are considering PACE programs also. Your Leadership and Innovation sets a great example for the Environmental Initiative, Sustainability Goals and GreenStep Cities. Job well done..! Thanks George Tourville Senior Regional Sales Manager 3535 Vadnais Center Drive St. Paul, MN 55110 -5196 Direct 651 - 490 -2142 1 Cell 612 - 961 -6705 gtourville(cD,sehinc.com Short Elliott. Hendrickson Inc. www.sehinc.com SEH- Building a Better World for All of Us 1 Susan Howl . From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 10:57 AM Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: Edina Emerald Energy Program Lynette Biunno, Receptionist 952- 927 -8861 I Fax 952 - 826 -0389 IbiunnoRDEdinaMN.aov I www.EdinaMN.aov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of•my new email address. We're a do.town :.. working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: George Tourville rmailto:4tourville(dsehinc.coml Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:20 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: Edina Emerald Energy Program Mayor Jim Hovland. & Edina City Council.,,„ Congratulations, on your "Environmental Initiative Award" last Thursday. You.can be proud of the "Edina PACE" program and'the enthusiasm and interest it has caused for additional Minnesota cities.and counties, who are considering PACE programs also. Your Leadership and Innovation sets a great example for the Environmental Initiative, Sustainability Goals and GreenStep Cities. Job well done..! Thanks George Tourville Senior Regional -Sales Manager 3535 Vadnais Center Drive St. Paul, MN, 55110 -5196 Direct 651 -490 -2142 1 Cell 612- 961 -6705 gtourville(a),sehinc.com Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. www.sL-hinc.com SEH= .Building a Better World for All of Us 1 Importance: High From: Starr, Jim ,[ mailto •JimStarr(�edinarealty.com1 Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 8:43 AM To: Edina Mail Subject: 2nd /3rd Rate Tree Trimming Job in Edina = Looks Horrible Importance: High Edina City Council Members - I'm writing with disgust and total amazement at what is taking place with the utility tree trimming job going on in Edina currently by Asplundh Tree "Experts" within our city. I noticed this company has plenty of job site employees and trucks out and about (and has since early Spring) but it is not terribly difficult to see the trail of butchering that is taking place all over our area of the City. I first noticed this company working along Interlachen Boulevard and watched often as they appeared to be doing heavy removal and also sitting around like aimless contract workers plotting their next attack but now they have crept into our neighborhood to the West of Highway 100 off of Interlachen Blvd /Brookside Avenue and are continuing to leave their mark of destruction - like a horrible amateur tattoo artist mucking up the landscape. I'm not pretending to be the Lorax of Edina or anything but it is laughable what is taking place. I'm not sure if this company is billing hourly, contract, by volume, or other but something needs to be done to put a stop to this ridiculous effort. I thought in years past the City of Edina was contracted with Davey Tree or another /other reputable companies who know what they are doing but whatever the situation is, someone clearly needs to reconsider who our City contracts with for this utility clearing - it is an amateur job at best to say the least and should be left up to a company who knows what they are doing. In addition to this work taking place, they have spent a better part of 3 weeks in our neighborhood alone - a neighborhood that is not very big (so hopefully they are not hourly) and have left piles of limbs /brush on lawns for 4 -7 business days affecting /partially killing off grass and other landscape of private homeowners - not to mention a couple whole maple tree removals that were beautiful trees now missing along the Dan Patch corridor off of Brookside Avenue. I've attached just a couple pictures from our neighborhood taken this morning to show just a small sample of their expert work. Can we do anything about this? Shocked and Dismayed, Jim Starr 5025 Edinbrook lane Edina, MN 55436 612 - 247 -5898 _w- b P •� lfi �F' �t + ,f d YY4 M 4 v _ Alw wA H 40, ut K.. .��F ..� ar+X.p�. - ,t'A If,�'�• .j3S' L9�. P.+GT,{' ffi �1 f� Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 1:06 PM To: Solvei Wilmot; Wayne Houle Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: Question Good afternoon, This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and Council members, Wayne Houle and Solvei Wilmot. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist C t w 952 - 927 -8861 1 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 ' Ibiunno(cDEdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.aov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do town working to make the healthy choice the easy choicel From: Harkess, Sara A - Eagan, MN [ mailto •sara.a.harkess(cbusps.4ov1 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 11:38 AM To: Edina Mail Subject: Question Dear City of Edina, I have lived all over the world and have recently purchased a home in Edina. When I found out that there were several choices of garbage pickup for my area I was appalled. Everywhere I have lived, there is one garbage service. I simply cannot believe that a upscale city such as Edina would allow several oversized vehicles to come down my street to pick up a few garbage containers here and there. The trucks are large, noisy, smelly, and the worst part is that the roads end up suffering from the unnecessary abuse. On a side note, the children are getting out of school for the summer and it seems to me that it is unnecessary for several large trucks to be running through the neighborhoods where it would be so much quieter, cleaner, and less dangerous for just one truck to do the same job as 5 or 6. In these times of "going green" it seems like is a big step in the wrong direction. I understand next year I will be assessed for the repair of the roads in my area and after they are repaired I would really like to see only one garbage truck going through. I am sure that the garbage vendors are not going to be helping me with my assessment. Let's go green and simplify the garbage service! Tired of the noise, pollution, and road damage, Concerned Citizen, Sara Harkess sharkessi @ya.hoo. corn Susan Howl Mayor Hovland and City Council members: We have some very unique and great public art being installed. Bruce Stillman and Heidi Hoy are two artists who have contributed some special pieces. Bruce has his own equipment - a -large truck with a crane and has delivered his sculpture as well as Heidi's. "Oxymoron," a kinetic piece is at the Gateway on the Prorhenade.and "Jack" is a guitar player in bronze and is on a very large boulder on the Promenade opposite the Guitar Center. Here is -a quote from someone who lives in 'the area Diane Kulbeck: "I just love Oxymoron and that is the perfect spot for it! Every time I walked past it over the weekend people were around it and talking' about it. Men seem to really enjoy it, too, and were trying to figure out what makes the parts move!" There are two sculptures to be installed yet - which will be complete by the end. of the week. The opening reception for the artists invitation will be sent soon. The date is: June,_20, 2012 at Pinstripes 5 -7 p.m. Thank you! Lois Ring, Chair Edina Public Art Committee Barbara La Valleur (barbaraaavalleurQgmail.com) has shared the following blogpost from Edina Patch: Edina Sculptures: More Than Meets th,e Eye A peek behind the scenes of sculptures on The Promenade, Grandview Square Park and 50th &... By Barbara La Valleur I thought you might be interested in this Blog Post from the Edina Patch. Read more )> Visit Patch.com for more local news, reviews, and info. If you're not a member of Patch yet, sign up now! Home I News I Events I Directory I Commute I Pics & Clips I Jobs I Volunteer Copyright © 2012 Patch. All Rights Reserved. 1 Susan Howl From: Emilie Kastner on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 9:02 AM Subject: FW: Southdale Attachments: Valley Fair 1; Valley Fair 2; Valley Fair 3 This message has been forwarded to the Mayor. Z. �" '`; Emilie Kastner, Communications Assistant 952 - 826 -0342 1 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 .0 .. ekastner( EdinaMN.00v I www.EdinaMN.aov l ...For Livin. Learni Raisin Families 6i Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice., From: Neil Weber rmailto :nw(a)weberarchitects.com1 Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 5:57 AM To: Edina Mail Cc: 'Kevin Staunton' ` Subject: Southdale Dear Mayor Hovland.... see in today's paper there is a quote about Southdale which states that it is the "the nation's first enclosed shopping mall ". While I certainly admit that this type of trivia is not real important ... but it is fun. I believe that statement is not correct. I am an architect in the metro area who was born and raised in Appleton, Wisconsin. I do believe that Southdale was the second enclosed mall. Valley Fair shopping center in Appleton was the first. Southdale is the oldest.... since Valley Fair has been torn down. Again there are more important items to discuss... but as said ...this is fun. Valley Fair had its groundbreaking on 1 July 1953 with it's grand opening on 16 March 1955. Southdale broke ground on 29 October 1954 and had it's grand opening on 8 October 1956. While Valley Fair was much smaller in size than Southdale, it was built and opened earlier than Southdale. I do hope that you understand this all does not upset me and I am saying this with a smile .... and some pride for my home town...... Have a good weekend. Neil Weber, AIA Weber Architects & Planners 2280 Watertown Road Long Lake, MN 55356 952 - 476 -4434 nw(cb,weberarchitects.com Susan Howl From: Emilie Kastner on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 3:19 PM Subject: FW: smart meters This message has been forwarded to all members of the Edina City Council. Emilie Kastner, Communications Assistant e 952- 826 -0342 J'Fax 952 - 826 -0389 ' ekasthenJED Edina M N..q ov I www.EdinaMN.gov 4'; fit. ,IJ1•'X ...For Li%nng, Learning, Raising Families Sz Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. WOe a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: m r rmailto•marykross0)Yahoo.com1 Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 7:56 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: smart meters To City Council: Due to health reasons, I'm unable to contend with continual pulsed radio frequency radiation emitted from smart meters. Please respond with how you will allow me to continue using my functioning analog meter. Please do your research on why Marin Cty & other communities will not install them.( Center Point is not a neutral source). Thank you, Mary K Ross 1 Susan Howl Sorry, unable to respond prior to 4/17. Re: Grandview District Please consider placing a pedestrian crosswalk across Eden Ave at intersection with Grandview Square. Cars coming from Ave., around the curve amp up their speed, as well as those on Eden Ave. going to Ave. Many times it is quite difficult to cross the street, where it is possible to walk in back of the family medical building, directly to Jerry's. It would be great for the Senior Citizens from the condo buildings if we could all walk instead of going by car. Good exercise!!! Also, please review the south access to highway 100 from Eden Ave. and the ramp from Vernon Ave. That is an accident waiting to happen area. The cars come speeding down the Vernon Ave. ramp, heading south, at such rapid speeds and the angle to look over one's shoulder is so tight when entering from Eden Ave. that one takes their life in their hands at every use. There must be a way to slow or place a stop sign on Vernon ramp where it merges with Eden Ave ramp. General Comment: the Baby Boomers are coming, this area will attract them. The planning of this area for the future should be to make this 1) senior "friendly" and 2) for safe senior mobility. If you wish to really think radically: think modified golf cart mobility; the ability to go by golf cart from the senior citizen's building (across from Jerry's) to Wells Fargo, to Jerry's, to the shops in the strip mall. From the condos and residences behind the condos; from any new residential units that might be included in your new plans. Think outside the box. Be innovated! Try something new. Be the first in the nation to recognize that the older generation, while giving up their autos, can still maneuver with golf carts, even in MN. There are restaurants (could maybe use another), bank, drug store, tailor, hardware, liquor, UPS, ladies shop, hair, physical fitness, medical building, offices, auto repair, service stations; heck we even have the funeral home. THE AREA AROUND THE EDEN AVE. AND VERNON AVE. INTERSECTION IS SELF CONTAINED!!!! It would be nice if one could get around without always using a car; by using bicycles, walking, and, yes, even golf carts. May your minds be open! dig 007(a-comcast. net Susan Howl Subject: Bike Plan for 54th St & Wooddale Dear Council members and Mayor Hovland, My Name is Jeff Terwilliger. I live at 5346 Oaklawn Ave. I have lived in Edina pretty much my whole life. I went to Cornelia. Graduated from Edina East ('79) and have owned 2 residences in Edina since 1986. 1 currently lived in the area of the proposed bikeways for 19 years. I also served a year on the Bike Edina Task Force under Steve Rusk. was unable to make last weeks council meeting when the proposed bike lane plans were presented to the Council members followed by a time for public comment. I did however tune into channel 16 and watched a replay of the meeting yesterday morning. Some of the public comments requesting that the council reject the proposed plan prompted me to write you all. First of all, I AM IN FULL SUPPORT OF THE PROPOSED PLANS for 54th St and Wooddale Ave. As a person who has commuted exclusively by bicycle for the past 25 years, this plan was over -due. In those 25 years of commuting and recreational riding, I have had cars pass within 24 inches of my handlebars on an almost weekly basis (well within the legal 3 ft). I've been honked and yelled at to "Get of the streets." And why? In my experience, I believe it's drivers that don't understand that cyclists have a right to share space on the road with them. It's their way of physically voicing their opinion (using their car as their voice) to tell me that I don't don't belong in the street. It's a very stressful /fearful position to be put in as an adult, let alone a child or teen on a bike. In the meeting, I heard concerned residents say things like... "I remodeled my house as a place for guests and our kid's friends to come to." "If people can't park on the 54th, that's a issue." "I'm concerned for the safety of my children playing in our yard if there's a bike lane in front of my house." If the lanes are narrowed to 7 ft, I will no longer feel safe in my car. What I'd like the council to think hard about when you cast your vote to either approve (or disapprove) of these plans, are the following: • The public safety of Edina residents who choose a bike as their mode of transportation (whether it's commuting to work, school or recreationally riding) should take precedence over minor parking inconveniences. • A driver surrounded by 3,000 - 5,000 Ibs of steel will always win when confronted with a completely exposed cyclist perched on 20 Ibs of tubing. Usually with fatal results. • Cyclists (of all ages) need to feel safe on our own roads. Whether it's commuting to work, picking up groceries, going to school or going to their neighborhood parks. • Drivers seeing marked bike lanes and painted road markings will start to educate motorist that the road is to be shared. • Recall that almost all of the concerned residents who stood up against the proposed plan were trying to protect their own self interests, not the public safety of ALL the residents. As a side note. my only suggestion to the proposed plan for Wooddale is this: ---------- ---___-������ There '~~"'' -' '' been a great need -for a south boun/d bike lane onVonddaka Ave. /s�ky -]h for ^y°s` i"'"~~ that |condnuaUywitness ma ^ northbound � -pad�ng|ane against. traffic., C rs ' - side streets and driveways ar addnQ-these riders coming from the opposite dinuonn.i[ha d situation. ' oro�n�oov�ry dangerous ` The 'need for o separate (bike only) northbound ' 'n Wooddale ky not really a necessity. Most of the time there ielittle `"'" parked cars ' the ,-'p— I personally ride in that lane daily | head north towards downtown _ near Edina Minneapolis. ..~ This � *`�parking/bike would �*� the CornmunbvLu�harmnCkurcU �ommnmQ-,-xan�a�ou v�^"� .~=�~ ._~._~..-_`.._�. proposed ^ft per lane toS.5 per |mn .Thisxvou|dhe|pa| alleviate some residents ooncennn over the safety ofnarrow motorized lanes., Thank. uformnyoonsidereUon. Jeff Terwilliger jeffTsrwi||igsr Associate Creative 0rectoc paroer Carr-nichael't-yfich 11U North Fifth Street �jqin:eapois. MN 55403 D(512)334O163 G(O12)33146000 F(612)3345O32 ���u�m��*n����*x,ma 'm,mesm�"u" com�n�umn�n�s�ne�n�uxa" mcewe me inferlded recipient). you may nOt Use: Copy: disseminate i�r dv"(,Io�e to ap..yoj,.e mps�.^oa-,/n, error. p x �,eu6u»* Se Ime'�Y mv��moi\�wua�emenen�go mo^x_�wvc�m�p . ` ^ . Z 5/15/12 5008 W. 56th St. Edina, MN 55436 Edina City Council James Hovland Joni Bennett Mary Brindle Josh Sprague Ann Swenson Edina City Hall 4801 W. 501h St. Edina, MN 55424 Dear Council Members; I received a response to my letter dated 6/6/12 which I had addressed to.the council; however, the response to my questions came from Jeff Long, Chief of Police. I am requesting a response to my letter and stated concerns from the City Council. Mr. Long explained the law, which I have read. He did not address my concern as to why my neighbors and I are being forced to follow a city code /law that the majority of Edina residents do not have to abide by. I am requesting an explanation of that from the Council. In my previous letter to the Council I wrote, My concern over this issue is that the city of Edina has not made it known to the majority of residents about the 6 hour limited parking. Why does the city choose to enforce such a little known regulation without f rst informing home owners if they are in violation and give them the chance to correct it and /or learn the regulation, as is done when a home owner is in violation of a city code involving "nuisances" on their property? In Mr. Long responded, "If time allows, we will check to see who the car is registered to. If it belongs to a local address we will either call the person, if we can find a phone number, or go to the door to advise the resident that someone complained about their car being parked for over six hours. After six hours has elapsed, our employee will return an issue a citation for the vehicle. , I question why this was not done in this case. I know it reads "If time allows..." Not one of my neighbors who had cars parked on the street that evening received any type of notification. I know that the City of Edihiquite.often gives warning tickets for cars parked;during winter.time; I don't understand why my neighborhood was not given that courtesy, especially when not a single neighbor was aware of the six hour parking ordinance (we are all aware of the no parking during winter months). I would like an explanation as to why Edina would have an ordinance and then only enforce it upon complaint. If the City agrees to have a law on the books, shouldn't that law be enforced in all situations? It is difficult to understand capricious enforcement of rules /laws. Thank you for your prompt attention to my request. Sincerely, (;�� 65W(W-O� . . - I - . Jill- Emanuel- Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:06 AM To: Wayne Houle Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: Wooddale Avenue Bike Boulevard Project Good morning, This message has been forwarded to Mayor Hovland, Josh Sprague and Wayne Houle. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist °% a F 952- 927 -8861 1 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 t IbiunnoCcDEdinaMNaU 1 www.EdinaMN.aov `,• • , ;N ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town workin to make the healthy choice the easy choice) From: Stacy Silk fmailto:stagylsilk msn.com1 Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 8:26 AM To: Edina Mail; jonibennettl2(&comcast.net; Mary Brindle; jashsprague@edinareal y.com; swensonann1(aOq_mail.com Subject: Wooddale Avenue Bike Boulevard Project Dear Edina City Council Members, My name is Stacy Silk and I am an Edina resident who will be impacted by the proposed TLC Bike Boulevard Project. I am writing to you today because I was unable to attend the meeting on the 15th as I was out of the country. I purchased my home in Edina in 2009 because of the benefits this community had to offer, one of the main attractors being the stable housing values. Unfortunately I feel that the bike lane construction is going to significantly devalue my home as I will no longer have on street parking (which is already quite limited as it is). I would hope that significant research has gone into this project in terms.of its expense. I understand the $250,000 to complete the project, but has the significant property valuation loss to the residents who will be impacted been factered into this cost? There is a great opportunity cost to these residents that needs to be fully understood. I would also like to know if studies have been done regarding the amount of bikers on these streets over the past year versus the residents who take advantage of the on street parking. Has there been any thought put into that? If there are truly more bicyclers who would benefit from this project than residents who park on these streets I would be more interested in supporting such a venture, but I doubt the research has been done. Please don't take my parking away without providing me with all of the facts and / or compensating me for the value loss on my property. Stacy L. Silk 6025 Wooddale Ave. Edina, MN 55424 (612) 655 -3063 Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:34 AM .To: Wayne Houle Cc: Subject: Susan Howl FW: attn: City Council and Engineering - Bike route planning Good morning, This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and Council members and Wayne Houle. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist c" fs ', 952-927-88611 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 ,I, r IbiunnoCrDEdinaMN.aod I www.EdinaMN.gov ;..� ..For Living, Learning, Raising Families &Doing F3ttsiness Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choke! _._ _..._._ . . ............ _.._..,..., ....-,..............__..,,.._.. in From,: Dennis Hykes jmai Ito: den nismyrahykes comcast.netl Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:01 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: attn: City Council and Engineering - Bike route planning Concerns regarding Wooddale Bike Route: As an Edina resident who travels on Wooddale daily,.I am concerned with the current planned changes to the traffic flow. In addition to the auto traffic, there is considerable traffic consisting of city buses, school buses, construction vehicles and trash trucks. My understanding is that the 'traffic flow' lanes would be reduced to 14 feet and that there would no longer be a center stripe on the pavement. I think that with the commercial traffic, traffic turning left off of Wooddale and larger vehicles this presents a real safety challenge. I wonder if traffic studies on Wooddale would indicate that is street is too heavily travelled to allow the narrow passages that this plan indicates? Please give careful consideration to these concerns before making a decision. Thank you, Myra Hykes 4516 Woodland Rd W. 1 Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:43 AM To: Wayne Houle Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: Bike Boulevard Plan Good morning, This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and Council members and Wayne Houle. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist 952-927-88611 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 lbiunno@EdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.gov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Emily Boettge Imailto:dboettge(cDcomcast.netl Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:24 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: Bike Boulevard Plan Dear City Council, I am writing today in support of the proposed Bike Boulevard Plan. I live in the Cornelia neighborhood in Edina with my husband and two children ages 12 and 9. Although we enjoy biking around the neighborhood and to the swimming pool, etc. we often feel boxed in by Hwys 62 & 100, as well as France Ave. As a result, we often don't venture far beyond those boundaries. Typically, when we want to bike around Lakes Harriet and Calhoun, we pack our bikes into the car and drive to the lakes first because we lack a good, safe route -- particularly across hwy 62. The pedestrian bridg. at Rosland Park is unfortunately quite difficult for children to manage with a bike and other routes lack good crosswalks and /or bike lanes. I think the proposed Bike Boulevard would be a great addition to our community. Sincerely, Emily Boettge 6816 Oaklawn Ave. Edina, MN 55435 1 Susan Howl Good afternoon to all. My name is Tom Johnson and our family lives at 4509 Lakeview Drive. We have been seeing increased traffic, much of it at high speeds, down our street. Years ago, we petitioned to have a stop sign placed at the corner of Lakeview Drive and St John's. The city did the right thing and installed a stop sign, and we are appreciative. Wooddale is highly traveled, as you know. Giving drivers a reason to use side streets like Golf Terrace, Lakeview Drive, Oak Drive, and others puts the many children of these 'neighborhoods in harm's way. I have yelled at so many vehicles over the years to slow down, and I do not want to do this any more than I have to. I see bikes on Wooddale all the time. To me, they have adequate space. It will never be enough for bikes or cars. To take driving space away would make for more impatient drivers and put both vehicles AND bikers in more danger. Do not fix a problem that really does not exist. Drive down Wooddale in the am or pm after work. Then tell me you can give vehicles less space. Thanks for your consideration. Tom Johnson 612 839 1558 i Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:47 AM To: Wayne Houle Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: proposed bike lanes on Wooddale Good morning, This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and Council members and Wayne Houle. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist 9 952-927-88611 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 IbiunnoAEdinaMN.aov I www.EdinaMN.gov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town ... working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: Amy Smith Hykes Lmailto•aschicaao(�)hotmail.coml Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 8:59 PM To: Edina Mail Subject: proposed bike lanes on Wooddale I live very close to 56th and Wooddale. I am concerned about the current proposed changes to Wooddale in order to allow for bike lanes for the following reasons: 1) The proposed 14 foot lane for cars with no line down the middle I think will increase accidents. It is far too narrow for all the city bus, school bus, construction trucks and garbage truck traffic that Wooddale has. I understand the biker lanes are dotted and that cars can use those lanes as long as there are no bikers. I think this is confusing and dangerous. We have too many distracted drivers as it is and adding confusing road lines and no dotted middle line can cause drivers to swerve into other lanes or think they have the right of way when they don't neccessarily. 2) There are a lot of kids in this area. I think this might encourage more kids to ride along Wooddale to school. Currently as planned I think you are creating a dangerous situation for kids and cars. The lanes are T00 narrow. Even if this change only causes one accident involving a kid on a bike, it is one too many. 3) I think we are forcing the issue. I am all for allowing space for bikes but you shouldn't force it onto busy streets that are not wide enough to accomodate it. The city has sent out several letters to their credit to inform residents. I am dissapointed with the lack of information or details in those letters. I think there should be detailed plans so people who live here and drive on Wooddale every day understand what is about to take place. I think if more residents understood what you are trying to pass they would not be pleased. I ask that you provide more detail and ask for more input from the residents close by. Amy Hykes 4511 W. 56th St. 1 Susan Howl Mayor Hovland and City Council Members: I am very disappointed in the decision last night to not include parking on one side of 54`h Street with the use of an Advisory Bike Lane on 54`h Street between, Wood dale and Minnehaha. I am also concerned with what this will mean when 54`h Street is redone in 2014. I,have lived in at 5401 Wooddale since August 1969 and was intending to continue for the foreseeable future. After last night I will need to re- evaluate this decision. With respect to the 2014 project is was mentioned last night that 50 Street is too narrow. Please provide what your, intentions are for the project in 2014 and what you have planned for our property. Thank you, Andrew Kasid 5401 Wooddale Avenue From: Ann Kasid <annkasid(@- yahoo.com> To: " edinamail( aD-ci. edina: mn. us " <edinamail(a)ci.edina.mn.us >; 1oni ben nett12(aD-comcast.net" <ionibennett12(cDcomcast.net >; "mbrindle(c)cLedina.mn.us" <mbrindle(aD-ci.edina.mn.us >; "joshsprague(c edinarealtV.com" ED <joshsprague .edinarealty.com >; "swensonann1(cDgmail.com" <swensonann1(- gmail.com> Cc: Andrew Kasid <andrewkasid(a).vahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:45 PM Subject: TLC Bike Boulevard Project Mayor Hovland and City Council Members: As you are aware, next Tuesday, May 15th you will be deciding the future of the proposed TLC Bike Boulevard Project. Our family has lived at 5401 Wooddale for over 42 years and we are in a unique position to provide insight into how this will project as proposed will negatively affect our neighborhood of 54th Street & Wooddale Avenue. We respectfully request that you vote against the project as proposed. We have attended the earlier meetings pertaining to the TLC Bike Boulevard Project on April 12th and April 19th. After reviewing the proposed plans we have several concerns. The concerns are as follows: o On 54th Street the proposed plan is to lose all parking on the street due to bike lanes on both sides from Wooddale to the Minnehaha Creek. Between Wooddale and Kellogg this totals approximately 12 parking spaces. The engineering firm All,iant Engineering stated that the proposed plan is designed only to accommodate the needs of bicyclists and is not taking into consideration the needs of the neighborhood. Wooddale is maintaining parking in the plan but is actually narrower than 54th Street. Please reject a plan that does not provide parking on at least one side of the 54th Street. o Alliant Engineering stated that they have reviewed this and all houses.have front parking. Our house sits in front of the MTC bus stop and our house and the neighbor across the street's house also has a 3 -way stop sign. Parking cannot be within 30 feet of the stop sign therefore leaving us with 1 possible off street parking spot on Wooddale Avenue.. In the past all parking was done on 54th Street due to the fact that Wooddale is a busy street and care needs to be taken when getting in and out of vehicles. This is significant change that will also have a negative impact on "our property value. • Alliant Engineering stated that the stop sign on 54th Street located down by the Minnehaha Creek bridge would be removed to make it easier for the bike riders. This stop sign is essential for speed control. Our family has lived here for over 42 years and remembers when this was not controlled and speeding was abundant on 54th street. This sign must remain for safety purposes and speed control. • The corner of 54th and Wooddale has a 3 -way stop sign. Everyday I'm out in my yard and I see someone blow through the stop sign. In the past police officers have set up patrol on 54th Street to watch this intersection. If the future bike lanes lead to "no parking" I'm concerned that the police will not patrol this intersection. It is crucial to have this intersection patrolled because of the inability people have to stop at this intersection and the safety of the children in the neighborhood. If bike lanes were to be put up on 54th street, the bikers will not ride in the lanes anyway because of the road edge being unsafe. As is, 54th Street is a pothole heaven and the road edges are even worse. The entire road needs to be torn up and redone. We understand that plans are in the budget for 2014 to have this road redone and curbs put in. Would it not make more sense to wait until 2014 and come up with a comprehensive plan to accommodate the neighborhood and the bikers at that time? If the bike lane is put in, it will not be until the fall of 2012, which means full use would not happen until 2013 and construction of the entire road repair would be just around the corner in 2014. The decision on this proiect should wait until 2014 instead of wasting the grant money now on a road that needs major repair. • We are concerned with the "experimental" restriping on Wooddale Avenue to accommodate bikers and vehicles. Wooddale Avenue is a busy street and needs to be controlled with center stripe lane identification. Mass confusion will happen if vehicles have to slow down and move over to accommodate bikes and motor vehicles that are passing each other all at the same time. This is a major accident or death trap just waiting to happen. Wooddale Avenue does not have the width to accommodate bike lanes on both sides of the road. • Edina Community Lutheran Church is located on 54th Street will lose all street parking due to the bike lanes. The church not only has Sunday services but activities on several days of the week. Their parking lot does not accommodate for their entire parish and street parking is crucial to accommodate all their needs. Please take these concerns into consideration when voting on this project and please vote against the project as presently proposed. Nothing precludes all parties from continuing to coexist on these roads in the current configuration. Thank You, Ann & Andrew Kasid 5401 Wooddale Avenue annkasid @vahoo.com 952 - 927 -6612 (H) 612 - 749 -8789 (c) Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:01 PM To: Wayne Houle Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: Bike Boulevard Plan Good afternoon, This message has been forwarded to the Mayor and Council members and Wayne Houle. Lynette Biunno, Receptionist ' !t 6 ;;' ';- 952-927-88611 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 IbiunnoOEdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.gov• F or Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do.town working to make the healthy choice the easy choice) _ . From: Alice Van Dyke [mailto•alice(a tankvandyke.coml . Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 11:30 AM To: Edina Mail Subject: Bike Boulevard Plan I fully support the Bike Boulevard Plan! We need more safe routes for biking, especially for young teenagers, who use their bikes as a primary mode of transportation. Let's make Edina a safe place for bikers. Thank you. Alice alice@tankvandyke.com Check out my Minneapolis Kids Events Page at: http://forkidsentel-taininent.com/kids-events-minnegolis / i l k- 4A Ow Le 0 1 BS t� REPORPRECOM MEN D ■ ION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item VIII. A. DEBRA MANGEN Action From: CITY CLERK Discussion ® Information Date: JUNE 5, 2012 Subject: CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED AFTER PACKETS INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: Attached is correspondence received after the packets were delivered to you. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 5701 Normandale Road Edina, MN 55424 (952) 848 -3900 www.edina.k12.mn.us DATE: May 24, 2012 TO: Jennifer Bennerotte, City of d Ric Dressen, Superintende RE: Congratulations! On behalf.of Edina Public Schools, I want to congratulate you on being selected Business Person of the Year by the Edina Chamber of Commerce. Wow!! You are most deserving of this recognition. Your passion for and commitment to communicating, in the best way possible, what is happening in the City of Edina is to be commended... and deserves to be recognized. You should be very proud of this accomplishment! Again, congratulations! i WE CARE ® WE DARE ® WE SHARE r jt ` irr5au > t 51-25),9- r Susan Howl From: Lynette Biunno on behalf of Edina Mail Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 4:29 PM Cc: Susan Howl Subject: FW: THANK YOUI Lynette Biunno, Receptionist 952-927-88611 Fax 952 - 826 -0389 IbiunnoCcDEdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.gov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Families & Doing Business Please make note of my new email address. We're a do town_ working to make the healthy choice the easy choice! From: Dahlquist, Kari [ mailto :KarDahlquist @edina.kl2.mn.usl Sent:'Friday, June 01, 2012 4:26 PM To: Edina Mail Subject; THANK YOU! Dear Mayor Hovland, THANK YOU very much for'attending Creek Valley's walk /run this morning! You were a huge hit and everyone very much enjoyed seeing you here! I know you are a very busy man; please know how much we appreciate you! Kari Kari Dahlquist, Ph.D. Creek Valley Principal 6401 Gleason Rd. Edina, MN 55439 952 -848 -3299 kardahlguist@edina.kl2.mn.us "I will act in a safe, respectful, and responsible _ wayl" -Creek Valley School Rule 1 MINUTES CITY OF EDINA MINNESOTA ENERGY & ENVIRONMEN s T COMMISSION EDINA CITY HALL COMMUNITY ROOM Thurs., April 12, 2012 7:00 PM I. CALL TO ORDER 7:00p.m. II. ROLL CALL Answering Roll Call was Members'Gubrud, Heer, Jennings, Kostuch, Latham, Rudnicki, Zarrin and Chair Thompson. Late Arrival: Gupta, Risser, and Sierks Absent: Paterlini Staff Present: Karen Kurt and Rebecca Foster III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Motion made by Member Latham and seconded by Member Zarrin to approve the Agenda as written. Motion carried unanimously. IV. ADOPTION OF "CONSENT AGENDA Motion made by Member Latham and seconded by Member Kostuch to approve the Consent Agenda as written. Motion carried unanimously. V. COMMUNITY COMMENT VI. REPORTS AND-RECOMMEND. ATIONS Member Sierks thanked Member Latham for her service as Chair for the past two years on the EEC. Motion made by Member Gubrud.and seconded by Member Heer.to approve the attached Resolution thanking Member Latham for her service as Chair on the EEC. Motion carried unanimously. A. Working Group Membership: No additions or deletions needed. B.l EEC annual activity'ca,lendar. Member Latham said that the televised. EEC meeting should. stay in January due to no EEC or Working Groups meetings being held in December. Motion made by Member Latham and seconded by Member Gubrud to keep the televised meeting in January. Motion carried unanimously. Member Kostuch requested verbiage changed with the Procurement Plan in June. The EEC staff liaison will request to there will be an annual staff presentation to the EEC regarding the status of the Procurement Policy implementation and make any staff concerns known to.EEC. Member Latham will incorporate redline changes that were discussed. C., Recycling r& Solid Waste WG M 1. Residential Recycling RFP. Member Latham gave an update on the Buckingham and Tennis MRF tours. The City will start receiving the Residential Recycling RFP bids and the EEC will review them at the May meeting. 2. City Park Recycling Bin Task Force. Member Latham said that Vince Cockriel, Park Superintendent will order 25 recycling bins per year rather than having groups donate them. The cost to purchase bins will be $14,000 yearly. 3. Report on solid waste licensing amendments. Member Latham passed along Council Member Mary Brindle's concern of how a hauler can charge every resident a different price for same service. Mary Brindle would like haulers to charge a market rate for all customers after the introductory rate. Member Latham would like no charge for picking up yard waste unless you're picking up yard waste during those months. A recommendation will be made to have haulers fold in surcharge taxes with main base charge for a better understanding of service rates. Member Latham will bring these amendments to the working group in June or July due to currently working on the Residential Recycling RFP. D. Energy WG 1. Solar panel project. Ms Kurt will send an email to Commissioners about the April 6th solar panel test results after she follows up Xcel Energy. A press release will be written too. 2. Solar /wind ordinance amendments. Member Sierks has'received Cary Teague's, Planning Director, comments and will review them before passing the ordinance onto the entire EEC for approval. 3. PACE /EEEP commercial energy district update. Member Sierks gave an update on the Grandview Tire solar project and a potential Cedars of Edina, multifamily apartment complex, energy efficiency and renewal energy project. In order for Cedars to participate the EEEP program needs to be amended to include multifamily properties. Public Comment. Brad Hanson, 5908 Chapel Dr., Edina, said that any building four units or more is considered commercial. John Dolphin, 5809 Eastview Dr., Edina, appreciates Edina being on the leading edge of EEEP. Motion made by Member Sierks and seconded by Member Latham to approve amending the existing EEEP to include multifamily owned buildings as defined by city staff. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Environmental Initiatives Awards Finalist. Member Sierks said that EEEP was nominated and is one of three finalists in the Energy & Climate category on May 24th. Ms. Kurt will follow with the City Manager and Mayor to find out who's available to attend. E. Air Quality WG 1. Drive Through City Code Amendments. Member Risser said the Planning Commission is requesting that the No Idly Engine signs at drive through should be eliminated from the amended code. 2. No idling sign pilot project. Commissioners approved the No Idly Engine template they received from the Sign Shop. Member Latham will forward maps to Ms. Kurt of the sign location installs for the Creek Valley School and Countryside School pilot areas. Member Zarrin is requesting an install date from the Sign Shop, so the EEC can notify the schools to start education on No Idling of your vehicles. F. Education Outreach WG 1. April 19 2012 educational program. Member Zarrin gave an update on the planning process. She is requesting the EEC Members to promote and sign.up to work at the event. Ms. Kurt said the EEC should work through the City's Communications.& Technology Services Department when future EEC events need to be posted on the City's Facebook page. Ms. Kurt said a chalk board banner was ordered for the EEC to use at events for public comments.' 2. May Term Intern. Member Jennings said she along with two other students will visit Elementary Schools and survey students on how much'they know about the environment and will create a lesson plan per the survey results to educate the students in the future. 3. 4th of July parade unit. Member Gubrud said he submitted an application to have the Home Energy Squad unit in the parade. The EEC is hoping to have a Tolby mascot too. G. Water Quality WG. Ms. Kurt stated that city staff had reviewed the proposed work plan as requested by the Council. There are no city staffing issues with regard to the proposed education- related-priorities. If an Ordinance needs to be changed, Ms. Kurt is requesting the EEC Members should wait until the new staff liaison has been hired. H. April 23 Volunteer Recognition nominee. ' Chair Thompson said Jonathan Flack from the Edina Community Lutheran Church was nominated for-the award due to the creation of the Edina Interfaith Power and Light Group. d. , Annual Mayor's Climate Protection Award application. Chair Thompson asked for nominations, for the Award. Motion made by Member Sierks and seconded by Member Latham to recommend that the City submit an application on highlighting the EEEP and the Edina Dialogue if possible. Motion carried unanimously. J. Education Policy. This topic was tabled. K. Carbon Disclosure Project. Member Latham has removed Surface Water and added Local Food for a GreenStep. Member Rudnicki will forward his changes to Member Paterlini. VII. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS. No Comments. VIII. CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS A. Candidate comments. Member Sierks has offered to be chair and would like to focus on the following areas. 1. Where do we want to be as a Commission? What are the strategic priorities and how do we measure them and get there? 2. What staff resources are the EEC going to rely on and ,are those Council.priorities in order to achieve them. 3. What internal procedures does the EEC have now and if they need to be changed. 4. Possible external partnerships. B. Officer elections. Motion made by Member Gubrud and seconded by Member Latham to nominate Member Sierks as Chair and Member Heer as Vice Chair for the EEC. Motion carried unanimously. C. Commission social event. Chair Thompson invited EEC Members, EEC Working Group Members, City Council, City Staff, and their families to a picnic at Weber Park on Friday, May 11th from 5:30- 8:30pm for food and fun. IX. STAFF COMMENTS A. Report Feb. YTD 2012 EEC expenses. No report on EEC budget. B. Staff liaison replacement update. First round interviews are being conducted by City staff third week in April. C. B3 data entry update. Ms. Kurt met with city staff and Sarah Steinman and developed a plan on how to enter the backlog of data. The Finance Dept. will maintain the future data entry. D. Purchasing Policy. Ms. Kurt said that City Council approved the Purchasing Policy. E. Turf Management Policy. Ms. Kurt will edit the Turf Management into the policy format template hopefully by May 1 :t Ms. Kurt will be out of town and unable to attend the regularly scheduled EEC May loth meeting. Chair Thompson reminded EEC Members about the following upcoming events they can attend. April 14th, Water Resource Event at Grandview Library April 18th, Clean Energy Resource Event April 191h, Edina Dialogue April 21'% Cornelia Elementary Bike Rodeo April 22 "d, Earth Day Festivities at Minnehaha Park There being no further business on the Commission Agenda, Chair Thompson declared the meeting adjourned at 8:54p.m. Motion made by Member Gubrud and seconded by Member Latham to adjourn meeting. Motion carried unanimously. RespectfyW submitted, Rebegba Foster GIS Administrator Resolution The members of the Edina Energy Commission unanimously approve this resolution commending outgoing Chair Dianne Plunkett Latham for her dedication and leadership during the past two years. Chair Latham has spent countless hours to .advance Edina's GreenStep Cities' program and many other aspects of the Commission's work. Because of her expertise, dedication, and efforts, the City has undertaken a number of significant actions that will benefit the city of Edina and its residents.for many years. We thank Chair Latham for her service and request that a copy of this resolution be provided to City Council. Approved: April 12, 2012 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA HUMAN RIGHTS & RELATIONS COMMISSION APRIL 24, 2012 7:00 pm I. . CALL TO ORDER Vice Chair Seidman called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM. IL ROLLCALL Answering roll call'were Commissioners Cashmore, Erhardt, Finsness, Newell, Seidman, Stanton, and Student Members Aderhold and Nolan. Staff present: Lisa Schaefer, Human Resources Director and Staff Liaison; and Susan Howl and Candy Fiedler, administrative staff. Ill.' MEETING AGENDA APPROVED Motion was made by Commissioner Stanton and seconded by Commissioner Cashmore approving the meeting agenda of April 24, 2012. Ayes: Cashmore, Erhardt, Finsness, Newell, Seidman, Stanton and Winnick. Motion carried. IV. CONSENT AGENDA ADOPTED Motion was made by Commissioner Winnick and seconded by Commissioner Cashmore approving the minutes from the Regular Meeting of March 27, 2012 with the following changes: VI.C. Commissioner Finsness requested to change Item VI.C. from "...a quote by Pope John Paul.and a photo of Al Franken with the Energy and Environment Commission should not have been used in the presentation" to "Commissioner Finsness questioned the appropriateness of a quote by John Paul and photo of Al Franken with the Energy and Environment Commission being used." Ayes: Cashmore, Erhardt, Finsness, Newell, Seidman, Stanton and Winnick. Motion carried. VI.D. The motion made by Commissioner Stanton should have stated, "change the date of the September meeting from September 25th to September 20th^ V. COMMUNITY COMMENT There were no community comments. A plaque and gift certificate were presented to Administrative Staff Representative Howl for appreciation Of her years of service with the HRRC. VI. REPORTS /RECOMMENDATIONS VI.A. Conflict -Free Initiative (Procurement Policy) Motion was made by Commissioner Cashmore and seconded by Commissioner Winnick to send the Resolution Expressing Support for the Purchase of Products Containing only Conflict -Free Minerals to the City Council. Staff Liaison Schaefer noted that a proposed resolution would normally be discussed at a joint HRRC — Council workshop. Since the council has not been briefed on this issue, staff will forward the information to the City Council to determine if it could go directly to a council meeting. Since it is not r time sensitive, it will likely not be on the May 15S meeting. Commissioner Cashmore will notify Rachel Pream Grenier from the High School STAND Initiative of the progress with the Resolution. Motion was amended by Commissioner Cashmore and seconded by Commissioner Winnick to approve the Resolution as amended by Commissioner Newell changing the word "whom" to "which" in Item 2 of the Resolution and forward the Resolution to City Council. Ayes: Cashmore, Erhardt, Finsness, Newell, Seidman, Stanton and Winnick. Motion carried. VI.B. Debrief Tom Oye Award Process Commissioner Winnick presented a recap of the Tom Oye Award which was given to City Staff Member Joyce Repya at the Volunteer Awards Reception, noting that it was a heart- warming event. He added that thanks to City Staff Member Bennerotte, the event was communicated to a number of sources, including Scott Neal's Blog, and the "About Town" publication, which added to the success of the event. Commissioner Winnick also suggested that for next year, posters and /or emails could go to Edina merchants along with the schools to possibly get more candidates nominated. Staff Member Howl noted that the Volunteer Awards Reception had been videoed, and would be available for viewing on Edina's website by the end of next week. Commissioner Finsness questioned if the use of a rubric would be more helpful in the voting process. She had abstained from voting because it was difficult for her to make a decision based on the three selection criteria items from the Nomination Form. Commissioner Cashmore said he felt rubrics were not being used any longer and thought they were used in educational facilities years ago. Members Newell and Finsness stated that rubrics are used in situations where the number of applicants is greater than the number of available positions, and the applicants have varied experiences. Commissioner Stanton moved that Commissioner Finsness, with help from Commissioner Winnick, design a rubric and bring this back to the July meeting. Commissioner Newell seconded the motion. Ayes: Erhardt, Finsness, Newell, Seidman, Stanton and Winnick. Abstain: Cashmore. Motion carried. VI.C. Communication Procedures Staff Liaison Schaefer presented a handout, HRRC City Contact Information, and explained the best way to contact city staff. • She asked that all emails be sent to both her and Administrative Staff Member Fiedler. Staff Liaison Schaefer attempts to respond the same day when possible. The informational sheet also included instructions regarding media contacts and how to handle media requests. It was explained that once the council has taken action on a policy, the HRRC should generally refer media requests to the council unless asked by the City Council to respond. Commissioners should be clear as to whether they are representing the HRRC, or just stating their personal opinion. Commissioner Erhardt asked if there would be a penalty for not following the guidelines. Staff Liaison Schaefer explained it is not meant to be a legally binding document, just suggestions for best practices. Individuals have the right to voice their opinions to the media. However, speaking against the decision of the HRRC can undermine its credibility. Commissioner Erhard asked if this was a new policy of city management, and why is it being implemented now. Staff Liaison Schaefer said the document is just meant to be a "tips sheet" and was developed in response to the HRRC Commissioners requesting guidelines to follow if they were approached by media. It is not a formalized city policy. VI.D. Work Plan VI.D.1. Procurement Policy This item was discussed in VITA. Conflict -Free Initiative (Procurement Policy) above. VI.D.2. Monitor Domestic Partner Ordinance Commissioner Cashmore reported he was still working on Section 4 of the Ordinance, and had no more information to report at this meeting. VI.D.3. Initiate Census Research Funding Recommendation Commissioner Stanton reported he was "spinning wheels" on this. He said that Val Burke, Director of Community Education Services for the School District, had recommended he get in touch with the Southdale YMCA for information on new immigrant members of the community, find out who the leaders or spokespeople are, and talk with them to find out if there are issues that HRRC can help them resolve. Commissioner Stanton said.he would contact'the Southdale YMCA and Commissioner Newell added she would like to assist him with this item. Commissioner Cashmore said he would look at the NY Times website (which Commissioner Finsness had mentioned) to find out what data they could come up with and bring this information to the May meeting. The web site is http: / /Prooects.nytimes.com /census /2010 /map. VI.D.4. Update Bias /Hate Crimes Response Plan Commissioner Winnick reported he had met with Police Chief Long and was referred to talk with Staff Member Molly Anderson to coordinate efforts regarding this item. Commissioner Cashmore said that everyone present should make an effort to do a "Ride Along" with the Edina Police to see what crimes take place and what really happens in Edina. He added he has a whole new perspective on the Police Department. Staff Liaison Schaefer said she would talk to Chief Long to arrange this for those interested. VI.D.S. Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals Commissioner Seidman handed out some information on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum Traveling Exhibition regarding Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, which was being held at the Elmer Anderson Library. Commissioner Cashmore reported that he, and Commissioners Seidman, Winnick and Kingston had attended the opening gala of the exhibit, it was an excellent event, and he encouraged everyone to see the exhibition. Also handed out was a copy of the April 19, 2012 Edina Sun- Current article regarding the event. Commissioner Finsness stated she had wanted to go but did not receive arremail regarding this: Commissioner Cashmore suggested that future emails use "Event Notice — Response Required" in the subject line so these emails will standout from all other emails being distributed. Commissioner Cashmore stated that information for the event was noted in the previous month's minutes. This Work Plan is now completed. VI.D.6. Anti - bullying Event and Education Commissioner Finsness gave an update on The Bully Project movie which ran at the Lagoon Theater. It has completed its run at that theater, but there will be additional showings around the country. Student Member Nolan said that a multi - cultural event was held at the High School. Students . representing different countries had displays including dance, music, magic, and poetry. Member Nolan along with Rachel Pream Grenier from STAND, had met with the Principal to see. about exhibiting Days of Remembrance information in the display case. It was not available when requested but she has been meeting with. history_ teachers to see. what .they can do. Member Nolan will bring to the next meeting a fuller picture of what it will look like. VI.D.7.. Marriage Amendment Forum Commissioner Stanton had nothing new to. report on this item. He said he has checked with the League of Women Voters and they were not interested in a joint effort, and added that more guidance was necessary from the City Attorney. Taxpayer dollars cannot be used to advocate a position. Commissioner Erhardt stated that personal contributions could be used and accepted. VI.D.B. Diversity Awareness'Event This item is pending and will be discussed at the May meeting. VI.D.9. Days of Remembrance - The proclamation for the Days of Remembrance was signed by the mayor. Posters were displayed at City Hall. Student Member Nolan will report on Days of Remembrance Activities at the High.School at the May meeting. VI.D.10. Somali Relief Efforts Commissioner Newell reported that she was still waiting to hear from the American Refugee,Committee volunteer representative who has promised to make introductions to the Edina Somali community. She explained the opportunity to accompany Member Stanton to the Southdale YMCA might provide another avenue. VII. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS VII.A. Letter from Laird Beaver to Councilmember Swenson Staff Liaison Schaefer explained that the letter,was.referred to the HRRC from Councilmember Swenson to see if it was something that,should be explored by the HRRC. The letter pertained to. the right of corporations to speak politically through Political'Action:Committees. Commissioner Stanton thought this was a political issue, not something for this Commission to look into. Student Member Aderhold said his opinion was that this was something the Commission should look into. It has to do with individuals having the ability to express their voice at the Capitol and that it's not right that money gets people in the "fast line to speak to politicians. Commissioner Newel supported Member Aderhold's view that this should be an issue for the HRRC. Commissioner Stanton thought the commission should remember their mission, and not to go looking for other issues. Commissioner Stanton thought issues such as Voter ID should be addressed. Commissioner Finsness will speak with the other cities mentioned in the letter to see who initiated the resolution in the cities listed in the letter. from Beaver (was it forwarded as a human rights issue in those other cities) and will report back at either the May or June meeting. Staff Liaison Schaefer will send a note to Councilmember Swenson informing her of what is being done regarding the letter. VIII. CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS r� Student Member Nolan discussed the lack of maintenance of the Jewish Cemetery on France Avenue and was wondering if this is something that the HRRC could help with by contacting either the owner or the City's Park Maintenance people to take care of. Commissioner Winnick said he would look into the issue as part of the Bias Crime Response Plan, speak with the Police Department, and visit with the adjacent cemetery leadership regarding preventing hate crime accessibility. Commissioner Finsness added that this could potentially bean Eagle Scout project or perhaps a letter to the editor could be written about the topic. Commissioner Winnick indicated he would like to speak with the police department before taking any further action. IX. STAFF COMMENTS Staff Liaison Schaefer said that, with new staff, it has been a little more challenging to capture the meeting minutes accurately. As previously requested, a draft of the minutes has been sent out.the w'eek.fo.11owing the meeting. She requested that Commissioners try to review the minutes at this time and notify staff if something is incorrect. Staff can make changes prior to including in the packet for the vote. X. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business on the Commission Agenda, Vice Chair Seidman, declared the meeting adjourned at 9:00 PM. Respectfully submitted, Minutes approved by HRRC, May 22, 2012 Candy Fiedler, Administrative Staff Jan Seidman, HRRC Vice Chair W MINUTES CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA PLANNING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS APRIL 2S, 2012 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER Chair Grabiel called the meeting of the Edina Planning Commission to order at 7:00 PM. IL ROLL CALL Answering the roll call were Commissioners Scherer, Forrest, Schroeder, Rock, Platteter, Cherkassky, Carpenter, Grabiel Absent from the roll: Potts, Fischer III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Meeting Agenda was approved as submitted. IV. ADOPTION OF BYLAWS Discussion Chair Grabiel reminded the Commission at their last meeting the Commission was asked to review and adopt newly revised Planning Commission Bylaws. Grabiel invited Commissioner Carpenter to comment on any revisions to the bylaws. Commissioner Carpenter briefed Commissioners on the revisions to the bylaws they suggested. - Revisions were made to Section 1, Section 4 and 18. Carpenter said at this time he believes the bylaws can be formally adopted. Motion Commissioner Staunton moved to adopt the Planning Commission. Bylaws, as revised. Commissioner Scherer seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. Commissioners thanked Commissioner Carpenter for the work he did in developing and revising the Commission bylaws. - Page 1 of 11 V. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner Platteter moved approval of the April 11, 2012, meeting minutes. Commissioner Scherer Carpenter seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. VI. COMMUNITY COMMENT None. VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Front Yard Setback Variance — Kristi Wenner — 5025 Nob Hill, Edina, MN — continued B. Sign Variance — Andy Mitchell /John Dinwiddie — 5225 Schaefer Rd., Edina, MN - withdrawn C. Preliminary Rezoning, Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Preliminary Development Plan — Mount Development Company — 6500 France Avenue, Edina, MN Planner Presentation Planner Teague informed the Commission Mount Properties is proposing to tear down the existing office building at 6500 France Avenue to build a new five -story, 69,310 square foot medical office /retail building with an attached parking ramp. The first level would contain 7,000 square feet of retail space including a coffee shop, barber shop and medical supplies. The next four levels would contain 62,310 square feet of medical office. Teague explained that in order to obtain the above - mentioned approvals, the applicant must go through a two -step process. The first step in the process is to obtain the following approvals: 1. A Comprehensive Plan Amendment for two items (this required four -fifths vote of the Council for approval): a) Amendment to allow a building height of 5 stories and 69 feet on this site. The Comprehensive Plan requires a maximum height of 4 stories or 48 feet; b) Amendment to allow a floor area ratio of 1.23 or 123 %. The Comprehensive Plan requires a maximum of 1.0 or 100 %; 2. Preliminary Rezoning from POD -1, Planned Office District to PUD, Planned Unit Development; and 3. Preliminary Development Plan. If the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Preliminary Rezoning and Preliminary Development Plan are approved by the City Council, the following is required for the second step: 1. Final Development Plan and Final Rezoning to PUD. Page 2 of 11 2. Zoning Ordinance Amendment establishing the PUD. Planner Teague asked the Commission to recall they considered a Sketch Plan for this project at their February 22, 2012 meeting and provided comment. Continuing, Teague said that since the Sketch Plan review, the building size has increased from 60,000 square feet to 69,310 square feet and from four to five stories; however, the setback has increased from 15 feet to 25 feet from France Avenue to provide for a more pedestrian friendly environment along France. Store openings onto France Avenue have been added for the retail space. Continuing, Teague explained that this property is located within an area of the City that is designated as a "Potential Area of Change" within the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan states that within the Potential Areas of Change, "A development proposal that involves a Comprehensive Plan Amendment or a rezoning will require a Small Area Plan study prior to planning application. However, the authority to initiate a Small Area Plan rests with the City Council." Teague noted that the City Council did not consider a Sketch Plan review so they were unable to determine if a Small Area Plan was necessary. Teague stated that the decision to require a Small Area Plan shall be made by the City Council, adding that the site is guided in the Comprehensive Plan for "Regional Medical - RM. Therefore, the proposed use would be consistent with the existing Comprehensive Plan designation. Teague said at this time the applicant is requesting a rezoning of this site from Planned Office District -1, (POD -1) to Planned Unit Development (PUD). The Planned Office District allows for medical office buildings up to a floor area ratio of .5. (50 %) Under current zoning a 28,000 square foot office building would be permitted. The proposed 69,300 square foot building would have a floor area ratio of 1.23 (123 %) Therefore, the proposed rezoning is requested. Continuing, Teague added currently the site is guided for Regional Medical use; therefore, the proposed use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The Regional Medical Zoning District allows a floor area ratio of 1.0. (100 %) The applicant is proposing a development that would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The Plan guides this site as Regional Medical; therefore, the proposed medical office with complementary retail uses would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The proposal would create a more efficient and creative use of the property. The building would be pulled up close to the street, with sidewalks in front, and separated from the street by green space to promote a more walkable environment. Parking would be located in back. Landscaping and patios are also proposed in front, with store fronts opening toward France Avenue. The applicant is also proposing to utilize sustainable design principals. Solar panels would also be used. Planner Teague reported that a traffic study was also done by WSB, which concludes that the existing roadways would support the proposed uses. However, as was conditioned in the approvals for Twin City Orthopedic, should signal improvements be deemed necessary at 65th Street and France Avenue, the property owner would be required to participate in Page 3 of 11 appropriate cost sharing for signal improvements. This would be a requirement in the Developer's Agreement. During the Sketch Plan review the Planning Commission requested information regarding bus routes and bus stops in the area. The applicant has submitted that information. Bus Route #6 and #684 go down 65th Street with the closest stop at Fairview Hospital. Rooftop equipment, once constructed would be required to meet all state requirements Planner Teague concluded that staff recommends that the City Council deny the request for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to allow a 5- story, 69 foot tall building on the site; and recommend the City Council approve a Comprehensive Guide Plan to allow a building height of 4 stories and 55 feet. Denial and revised approval is subject to the following findings: 1. The proposed height of 69 feet tall and 5 stories would allow a density on the site even greater than Fairview Southdale Hospital site which has a floor area ratio of 1.16. 2. A density of 1.23 is far greater than the density allowed for a similar project for Twin City Orthopedic at 4010 West 65th Street, which had a floor area ratio of .85. 2. The Comprehensive Plan contemplates a maximum height of 4 stories on this site, with a podium height of 2 stories up close to the street. The proposal does not contemplate podium height; rather it would have a 5- story building up to the street with only a 25 foot setback. 4. A height of 55 feet, only 7 seven feet above the Comprehensive Plan Standard is reasonable for this site, given the retail use on the main level and the medical office uses above. Recommend that the City Council approve the Preliminary Rezoning from POD -1, Planned Office District to PUD, Planned unit development. Approval is based on the following findings: 1. The proposed land uses are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The site layout would be an improvement over a site layout required by standard zoning; the building is brought up to the street, provides front door entries toward the street, includes sidewalks to encourage a more pedestrian friendly environment along the street. 3. The design of the building is of a high quality brick, glass and concrete. A four story building would be generally consistent with the four story buildings on West 65th Street. 4. Traffic would be improved in the area by eliminating the right -in and out access on France Avenue. S. Based on the traffic study done by WSB, the existing roadways can support the proposed development. 6. The proposed project would meet the following goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan: Page 4 of 11 �f a. Building Placement and Design. Where appropriate, building facades should form a consistent street wall that helps to define the street and enhance the pedestrian environment. On existing auto - oriented development sites, encourage placement of liner buildings close to the street to encourage pedestrian movement. ■ Locate prominent buildings to visually define corners and screen.parking lots? ■ Locate building entries and storefronts "to face the primary street, in addition to any entries.oriented towards parking areas: ■ Encourage storefront design of mixed -use buildings at ground floor level, with`windows.and doors along'at4east.50% of the front fagade. ■ Encourage or require placement of surface parking to the 'rear or side'of buildings, rather than between buildings`and the street. b. Movement Patterns. Provide sidewalks along primary streets'and connections to adjacent neighborhoods along secondary streets or walkways. Limit driveway access from primary streets while encouraging access from 'secondary streets. ■ Provide pedestrian amenities, such as wide sidewalks, street trees, pedestrian -scale lighting, and street furnishings (benches, trash receptacles, etc.)_ c. Encourage infill /redevelop'ment opportunities that optimize use of city infrastructure and that complement area, neighborhood, and /or corridor context AM character. Preliminary approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. The Final Development Plan must be generally consistent with approved Preliminary Development Plans dated March 28th 2012 & April 4, 2012 with the following revisions: a. The 5th story of the building shall be removed. b. `The floor area ratio shall be no more than the maximum of 100% or 1.0. C. The -parking ramp must be finished on the west and south elevation to match the north elevation, including the continuation of the cornice from the medical building. d. The Lindens proposed along the west lot line be replaced with a Juniper or some type of Evergreen. Also, the proposed Sugar Maples should be replaced with Norway Maples. 2. Sustainable design. The design and construction of the entire project must be done with the Sustainable Initiatives. 3. All buildings must be built with sprinkler systems, subject to review and approval of the fire marshal. 4. Compliance with all of the conditions outlined in the city engineer's memo dated April 20, 2012. Page 6 of 11 5. As part of a Developers Agreement the property owner would be required to participate in appropriate cost sharing for signal improvements at 65th Street and France Avenue. 6. Adoption and compliance with a PUD Ordinance for the site. Appearing for the Applicant Stephen Michals, Mount Development Co., Ed Farr, Edward Farr Architects, Mark Rausch, Alliant Engineering, Stacy Gallup and Olivia Spyra, Tangletown Gardens. Applicant Presentation Ed Farr addressed the Commission and explained that the building has been revised since Sketch Plan Review from four to five stories; increasing the setback from France Avenue from 15 -feet to 25 -feet. This shift creates a more pedestrian friendly environment along France Avenue, narrows the profile of the building and opens store fronts onto France Avenue. Continuing, Farr noted an additional buffer was added for the parking ramp, adding that he agrees with Edina' Forrester that Junipers or some type of Evergreen would replace the proposed Linden trees along the west lot line. Farr acknowledged the Evergreens would provide screening all year long. Farr introduced Olivia Spyra to address plantings. Ms. Spyra said her company is very familiar with urban settings, adding that choosing the correct plants and vegetation to enhance and beautify the building fagade, entryway and along the sidewalk is the goal. Continuing, Farr noted that Green Building Practices would be implemented during construction including roof mounted solar panels. Farr said at this time he doesn't know if the building would be Leed Certified. Farr presented a materials board pointing out the building would have detailed brick design on all four sides. The building would also include brick accents and a lime stone colored base. Concluding, Farr said the building would be layered with the distinctive crown added on top to celebrate and embrace the Gateway approach of this development. Stacy Gallup addressed the Commission and informed them she was one of the owners of the property and on behalf of the other owners was expressing support for the project. Gallup said in her opinion the site in its present condition is dated and the existing building is not in scale with the rest of the area. Concluding, Gallup said in her opinion this site was deserving of a special building. Stephen Michals addressed the Commission and said in calculating the right building height they looked at all neighboring properties (FS Hospital 124', Point of France 123', Southdale Medical Center 92' etc.) and found that the majority of buildings were taller than the proposed building. Michals said that the goal of the development team was to construct a building that's compatible and complementary to the area. Continuing, Michals said the same can be said for the FAR (Floor Area Ratio), noting the FAR ranges in the area can be Page 6 of 11 from 1.0 to 2.6 Concluding, Michals acknowledged the sustainable development measures implemented for this project and asked for consideration of those measures as an incentive to grant higher density. Michals stated this is a very special corner. Discussion /Comments Commissioner Forrest asked Mr. Rickart how peak times were determined. Rickart explained that traffic counts were taken along the West 65th Street corridor between Valley View Road and France Avenue. Counts were taken in the AM and PM at the major intersections and driveways onto West 65th Street. Continuing Rickart explained that they found'that the AM peak hours were the worst case scenario. Rickart said that counts were taken at the end 'of February documenting the existing conditions and capacity. He further explained that intersections are given a Level of Service grade from "A" to "F" to describe the average amount of.control delay per vehicles. Rickart said they found that patterns are acceptable; however, there were some worst cases found and that was in left hand turns. kickart continued and explained the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual, 8th Edition was used to calculate the estimated trip generations from the proposed redevelopment. This "manual" is based on extensive surveys of the trip - generation rates from other similar land uses. This includes several land uses. (retail, medical office, shared trips etc.) Concluding Rickart said a computer software package that implements Highway Capacity Manual methodologies were also used to build each signalized intersection. Rickart reiterated that based on the analysis documented no additional improvements need to be implemented other than those show on the site plan. Commissioner Carpenter said he observed that traffic volumes on France Avenue appear to be dropping and asked Mr. Rickart if he knows the reason (s). Rickart acknowledged that observation adding the drop hasn't been significant; however it's there and other areas are also experiencing drops in traffic volume. Rickart said the economy could be a factor. Commissioner Forrest questioned if there were any issues with the double center turn lane. Rickart responded that movement was reviewed and a certain amount of storage r. was allocated. He stated at this time he sees no issues. Commissioner Platteter acknowledged the building was setback farther from France Avenue; however, a 5th story was added. Platteter asked if this change drove the need for a 5th floor. Michals responded that pushing the building farther back from France Avenue created additional costs and to offset those costs another floor was added. Platteter referred to the plans noting the plans indicate a distance between the proposed building and ramp. Continuing, Platteter said if the parking ramp were attached to the building that "saved space" would allow the deeper setback from France Avenue; without impacting building square footage. Farr explained there is a distance of 17 -feet between the proposed building and ramp and if the ramp were attached to the building the building would lose all its window and offices with windows are very desirable. Concluding, Commissioner Platteter said at Sketch Plan Review a sky bridge was discussed and asked if that was "still on the table ". Ed Farr responded that isn't part of this application. Page 7 of 11 Commissioner Scherer also expressed interest in the sky bridge, adding in her opinion it's an attractive option. Scherer asked if logistically a sky bridge can be built, do the floors line up etc. Mr. Michals agreed that a sky bridge is an attractive option, adding it can be done. Public Testimony John Windhorst, 6566 France Avenue addressed the Commission and stated he is the president of the Point of France Association and said in his judgment the mass of the proposed building is just too much. Windhorst said it's possible he could support the staff suggestion of a 4 -story building; however, the building proposed at 5- stories is too much! Mark Waterston, 6566 France Avenue said he agrees with Windhorst and informed the Commission another issue that concerns him is emergency vehicle access to the hospital. Waterston pointed out it is imperative that ambulances get to the hospital in a timely manner and additional congestion could hinder that. Waterston said he actually saw an ambulance stuck at an intersection. Continuing, Waterston stated this is a unique corner and the City has the unique opportunity to ensure this corner is developed appropriately. Concluding, Waterston said he is also concerned with loading dock placement and that a retail component like Walgreen's or CVS could "move in" Dave Michaels, 6566 France Avenue addressed the Commission and noted he supports the suggestion by staff to cap the building at 4- stories. Michaels said in his opinion the proposed building is just too tall and the site is too dense. Gary Linkletter, 6566 France Avenue asked if the ramp would be paid parking. Linkletter said he was concerned if there's a fee that "visitors" would park in Point of Frances parking lot and walk over. Concluding, Linkletter said he agrees with all comments reiterating in his opinion the proposed building is too tall and would require too many variances to construct. Susan Ladermen, 6566 France Avenue, told the Commission she objects to all variances, adding she doesn't want to see more traffic problems created for this area. She stated in her opinion there is too many "what ifs" with this proposal. Ron Kellick, 6566 France Avenue complemented the architect on the building and stated it's a great design; however, Point of France is his home and he wants to retain his view. Concluding, Kellick said this building is way too much for this corner. Chair Grabiel asked the applicant for clarification on a question raised by a resident on if the ramp would be a paid parking ramp? Mr. Michals responded in the affirmative. Motion Commissioner Carpenter moved to close the public hearing. Commission Platteter Page 8 of 11 I seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. Further Discuss!o Chair Grabiel asked Planner Teague if he had heard if Southdale was looking to expand. Planner Teague respondedthat he believes there are plans to build a residential component at the southeast corner of York and West 69th across from the -Westin and Key Cadillac; however, no formal application has been made and at this time it's just speculation. Grabiel said it was interesting for him to learn that in this immediate area the majority of the buildings are tall; seven of which are higher than what's proposed. Confinuing, Grabiel asked Teague what's the-justification behind the non - support for this building. Teague responded that staff did struggle with that question. Teague said what it boiled down to was the size of the'site and the corresponding FAR if it would be built. Teague pointed out if constructed as proposed the FAR would be greater. than the FAR for other buildings. Teague concluded that to him this is a small site; adding it can't support such a large structure on such a small site. Commissioner Platteter said he observed that a number of the areas buildings have a FAR greater than the proposed building and asked why this building was different, adding he doesn't know the development history of the area. Teague explained that the applicant calculated the FAR of each building on the hospital campus. Staff calculated FAR as one tract; not individual because the zoning classification of the hospital campus was the same. Teague reiterated that the applicant calculated FAR on each individual building, not tract. Commissioner Schroeder addressed the question of building height, adding that his opinion may be contrary to staff s recommendation of 4- stories. Schroeder said in his opinion the goal of the City has been to create a more human scale approach to development and how buildings relate to the City's streets. Continuing, Schroeder said the Commission Worked long and hard on the Comprehensive Plan where the term "podium height" was used to'describe this approach. Schroeder explained that "podium height" was generally defined as the portion of the Building that abuts the street with - podium height established at two'stories at the street with the bulk of the building height behind. Schroeder pointed out that if he remembers correctly the taller buildings in'the area have a greater front street setback than the proposal; which makes a big difference. Concluding, Schroeder said with this proposal he fails to see not only what Edina, but the community at large receives for relaxing the standards by granting this a PUD zoning. classification. Schroeder said, the City should look at what it wants the RMD zoning district to be. This building is a stand- alone building and that may not be the best use of this site. Commissioner Staunton said he continues to be concerned with the "orphan" lot to the west and that instinctively he's uncomfortable with the proposal as presented. He acknowledged that he would be fine with the proposal, including building height, if it met Code and the Comprehensive Guide Plan; however, it doesn't. Staunton pointed out the request for PUD includes exceptions and in his opinion the orphan lot becomes relevant when granting exceptions. Page 9of11- Chair Grabiel said he supports the project; especially in light of the fact that the buildings surrounding this parcel are as tall or taller. A discussion ensued on the multiple requests by the applicant and if they can be separated. Chair Grabiel pointed out staff recommended against amending the Comprehensive Plan adding if the Comprehensive Plan wasn't amended the project could the project even proceed. Motion Commissioner Staunton moved to deny the Comprehensive Plan Amendment and the rezoning to PUD based on the discussion. Commissioner Platteter seconded the motion. Ayes; Forrest, Scherer, Schroeder, Platteter, Staunton Fischer. Nay, Grabiel Motion carried. VIII. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS Chair Grabiel acknowledged receipt of the Council Connection and attendance. IX. CHAIR AND COMMISSION. COMMENTS Commissioner Staunton informed the Commission that the City Council at their last meeting on April 17, 2012 adopted the GrandView District Development Framework. Staunton thanked everyone for their support. Commissioner Platteter requested that Commissioners receive minutes from the meetings of the City Council. Commissioner Scherer told the Commission she attended the Volunteer Recognition Dinner where Kevin Staunton was honored with the Mayor's Award for his service on the Commission and on the GrandView District Development Framework project. Scherer said Staunton clearly deserved the honor. Commissioners agreed. X. STAFF COMMENTS Planner Teague informed the Commission the request by JMS for preliminary plat approval for 6120 Brookview was continued to the next City Council meeting on May 2nd. Teague explained that at their last meeting the Council heard the majority of JMS's request to subdivide; however, due to a technical malfunction the applicant was unable to deliver his power point presentation. Planner Teague reminded the Commission that the new City website would be "rolled out" soon and requested that Commissioners (if they haven't already done so) e-mail their photo's to him. Teague added that lastly he would like to inform the Commission that it's Edina's turn to Page 10 of 11 host the annual "Commissions Get Together" between neighboring cities. Teague asked Commissioners to share with him any ideas on how or where to host the event. XI. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Scherer moved meeting adjournment at 9:40 pm. Commissioner Platteter seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion to adjourn carried. Respectfully submitted. Page 11 of 11 MINUTES OF CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION COUNCIL CHAMBERS April 19, 2012 6:00 P.M. Y ROLLCALL Answering roll call was Members Bass, Braden, lyer, Janovy, LaForce, Nelson, Schweiger, Thompson, and Whited. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA APPROVAL OFIMINUTES - REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 16, 2012 Motion was made by member Nelson and .seconded by member Braden to approve the minutes. All voted ave. Motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 1S, 2012 Motion was made by member Thompson and seconded by member LaForce to approve the minutes. All voted ave. Motion carried. ELECTION OF CHAIR Member Thompson thanked outgoing chair Janovy for serving as the chair and nominated member Nelson. Member ;elson accepted the nomination. There being no other nomination, member LaForce motioned to close the nomination and approve member Nelson as the chair and the motion was seconded by.member Bass. All voted aye. Motion carried. Chair Nelson thanked outgoing chair Janovy for her service and opened up for election of vice - chair. Member Janovy nominated member Bass and this was seconded by member Thompson. Member Bass accepted the nomination. There being no other nomination, member Laforce motioned to close the nomination and approve member Bass as the vice chair and the motion was seconded by member fh4ompson. All voted aye. Motion carried. COMMUNITY COMMENT— None. Andrew Kasid, 5401 Wooddale Avenue, a 42 year resident, said he has seen the TLC Bike Blvd plan and requested consideration of parking needs of neighbors and pedestrian safety. He-asked ' that some parking be maintained on 54tH between Wooddale and Kellogg. He said they've had issues with drivers not stopping at the intersection at 54th and . Wooddale and have had police patrol from time to time and if parking is .eliminated it would be a traffic concern.:for monitoring. Eileen Supple, 7332 West Shore Drive, said she is speaking as a resident and a member of the Edina Community Lutheran Church. (A letter was distributed to the ETC from the church.) She said they are excited about'the bike path because they have a lot of bikers in the congregation, including a pastor who is a commuting cyclist but they are concerned with losing on- street parking that they have relied on for 64 years. She said they have avoided adding parking and does not want to add more surface that would cause run -off into the creek. She encouraged the ETC to look at share the road between France and Wooddale or to some other point to allow, on- street. parking. 1 REPORT /RECOMMENDATIONS TLC Bike Boulevard Project Presentation Mr. Houle said Mr. Mike Anderson, traffic engineer, with Alliant Engineering will be giving the presentation and explaining staffs recommendation, and that Mr. Steve Clark with TLC is also in attendance and available to answer questions. Mr. Houle said an informational meeting was held on April 12. (A plan set was distributed to the ETC.) Mr. Anderson said the project limits have change since the February 16 meeting. He said the new Phase I project limits include Wooddale Avenue, 54th Street, Valley View Road and a southern portion of Wooddale Avenue connecting to W. 70th Street. The route will connect to bike facility on 44th Street, 70th Street and future bikeway that city of Minneapolis has planned for Zenith Avenue. Phase II was originally part of this grant but was eliminated due to construction cost and Phase I was extended down Wooddale Avenue over the pedestrian bridge and connect to 70th Street via Southdale Road and Cornelia Drive. The tentative schedule include City Council public hearing on May 15, submittal to State Aid early May with construction starting end of August and completion end of September. Mr. Anderson said the objective of the project is to provide on- street bicycle facility that will encourage increased bicycling and improve safety for cyclists and, while the goal is to have dedicated lanes for roadway with vehicles of 2000 or more, the challenge is meeting the specific design standards for the mostly State Aid roads governed by MnDOT and also adhering to the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MMUTCD). He said no variance is required from MnDOT; however, two Requests to Experiment are required from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Road treatments are as follow: 54th Street from France Avenue to Zenith Avenue: recommendation is a share the road designated by a bike boulevard pavement message, share the lane roadway signs, and two landscaped traffic circles and a recommendation to remove the stop signs at Beard and Drew Avenues. 54th Street from Minnehaha Blvd to France Avenue: recommendation is designated bike lanes with on- street parking on the south side and no parking on the north side; however, staff is considering a variance to have parking on Sunday mornings only. A variance would be needed because there is only 16 ft. of space and 19 ft. is required for parking. Removal of stop signs at Minnehaha Blvd is recommended and this is currently being studied. 54th from Wooddale Avenue to Minnehaha Blvd: this area is narrower and the recommendation is dedicated bike lanes with removal of on- street parking on both sides. Wooddale Avenue from Valley View Road to 501h Street: recommendation is advisory lane and an FHWA Request to Experiment because they would be using a dashed line instead of a solid line. Southern connection - Wooddale Avenue to 701h Street: the route is Wooddale Avenue over the pedestrian bridge to Southdale Road to 68th Street to Cornelia Drive to 70th Street. Cyclists would be guided by marked signs only. Member La Force asked if the existing bridge would remain in place. Mr. Houle said staff is working with MnDOT to replace the pedestrian bridge over TH62 in the near future, including the ramps, but in the meantime there is a u- channel to assist with getting bikes up and down the bridge. Member lyer said in this area it is a missed opportunity to combine with Safe Routes to School to connect to Cornelia Elementary. Mr. Houle said the project ends here because of limited funds and that he is working with Alliant on a design plan for when additional funding becomes available. Member Janovy said this is a good solution given the available funding and a plan to finish in the 2nd phase. Valley View Road from Wooddale Avenue to 62nd Street: share the road and a 4 ft. wide green painted sharrow because of the volume of traffic. The painted sharrow requires an FHWA Request to Experiment. Valley View Road from 62nd Street to TH62: removal of center turn lane and dedicated bike lane. The project terminates ',ere. The traffic signal at France Avenue and 54th will have bike detection and marking where bikes are to stop and the signal light will change automatically. Route Marking — Wayfinding: destination signs and route markers will be installed behind the curb along the corridor. Member Janovy said they will need to have a discussion on wayfinding signs before they are established. Discussion Member Janovy asked about the kind of paint that will be -used and she also asked if there is data to support that the turn lane is needed? In reference to the paint, Mr. Anderson said it is about cost.. He said they will be looking for a paint that is durable but will not be looking at high end paint because it is experimental: Regarding the center_ left turn lane, he said Engineering staff did a study this past December and' it was determined that it:-Was needed. Member. Braden asked if the different section treatments will be intuitive for cyclists /drivers. Mr. Anderson said they are trying to be as consistent as possible and the treatments are similar to. the . ones in city of Minneapolis. Member Laforce does not think they are intuitive. Member Thompson said an educational component should be included to minimize confusion. He said this is similar to roundabouts where drivers were against.them but have since learned how to use them. He said it is a good compromise. Member Whited said she had an incident this evening with one of her bus drivers and a cyclist who was going from one treatment to another and her bus driver did not see him. She asked how do you educate everyone. Member Janovy said she likes what has been done and that it will take a lot.of education for drivers to know that they are to yield to cyclists and pedestrians. Mr. Clark said Edina and Mr. Anderson have done a good job. He said there were some challenges and they have looked at best practices. As a funder, he asked if they are faking conditions better or more confusing and he said they are making it better. He said he has advocated for removal if the entire center lane but if there is a significant amount of turning then it should stay in place. He encouraged support of the project. Member Bass said it is not perfect for cyclist /drivers but it. moves the City forward until they can achieve the ultimate goal. She said it should be clear that children.under certain age should not ride in the streets. seconded by'member Bass. All voted ave. Motion carried. Gallagher. Drive Roadway and Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail Improvements Presentation Mr. Houle said a pet ition was !,% s ent in by' adjoining property owners two years ago requesting resurfacing of Gallagher Drive. He said this project will be done jointly: with the Three Rivers Park District to include their on- street bike trail. Mr. Toby Muse, project manager with SEH presented,the plan. Mr. Muse said the project boundary is Parklawn Avenue to France Avenue and that it is budgeted in the 2011 -15 Capital Improvement Plan. He said the road is 42 ft. with concrete curb and gutter, 5 ft. sidewalks, no parking, ten commercial driveway entrances, no pedestrian crossings, no roadway lighting and five Metro Transit bus stops. He said the plan is to do a mill and'overlay, narrow the road to 28 ft. (requires a variance) to include a 9 ft. boulevard, a 10 ft. bike trail, no on- street parking, relocating one bus stop and marked, pedestrian crossings. Total project cost is $472;000 and funding will be mostly State Aid ($346,000), Three Rivers Trail ($120,000) and the balance from the City's utility fund. An open house was held on March 27 and a public hearing is scheduled for May 15 with construction beginning early September and iding mid - November. Discussion Onsite meetings took place with Metro Transit to determine proper placement of bus stops and meetings with the owners of.Cedars of Edina regarding proper placement of pedestrian crossings because their pool, tennis courts and other facilities are across the street in another complex and this was also taken into consideration with the bus stop relocation. Staff was asked if bike parking was discussed and Mr. Muse said no. Mr. Houle they can include bike parking. Member lyer said the meeting was attended by six Parklawn residents but the project is on Gallagher. He asked if a sample size is considered to determine moving forward. Mr. Houle said all impacted residents are generally invited to the informational meeting but staff does not look for a sample size to move forward. Streetlighting was asked about. Ms. Kelly Grissman with Three Rivers District said they do not light any of their regional trails; however, the local agency can provide lighting if they so desire. Member Janovy would like consideration for lighting, similar to the Promenade. Mr. Houle said because this is only a mill and overlay they cannot add lighting but they can install conduits for future lighting. Member Janovy asked if there will be a striped center line because at their last BETF meeting some members talked about having on- street bike lanes. Mr. Houle said the straight -away would not be striped but the curve would be striped. He said the trend is not to stripe lower volume roadways. No trees will not be impacted by project. Member Janovy motioned approval of the plan as presented with Uthe transit stops to be connected to the trail as described_ by Mr. Muse: 2)bike parking be included: and Unstallation of conduit for future streetlight. The motion was seconded by member LaForce. All voted ave. Motion carried. Transportation Options Working Group — Election of Co -chair Member Janovy said the bylaws require that this working group be chaired by a member of the ETC and member Whited has agreed to be the chair. Member Janovy nominated member Whited as chair and the nomination was seconded by member LaForce. Member LaForce motioned to close the nomination and it was seconded by member Bass. All voted ave. Motion carried. Chair Whited nominated Elin Schold -Davis as the co -chair and the nomination was seconded by member Janovy. All voted ave. Motion carried. Updates Student Member None. Bike Edina Task Force — Minutes of March S. 2012 Member Janovy said a bike rodeo is scheduled for this Saturday, April 21, 10 a.m. to noon, at Cornelia School, and there is new feature on the website, BikeEdina.org with new articles every couple of weeks. Member Whited enquired about expansion of bike lanes on W. 58`h Street as noted in the minutes. Mr. Houle will follow with an answer at the next meeting. Grandview Small Area Study Chair Nelson said the City Council unanimously approved the framework on April 17. He said he is not sure how they will be moving forward but eventually it will come back to the ETC. France Avenue Pedestrian Crossings Improvements Update Mr. Houle said they are designing the pedestrian crossings that were approved by City Council. He said the City Council discussed the need to have an urban landscape architect and WSB did a search of the area, including Wisconsin, and 4 LHB, Inc. seem to, be a good fit. He said because of the size of the project it would be difficult to attract a national firm. ye requested feedback from the ETC regarding the landscape architect and also stakeholders meetings which he would Ae to schedule in conjunction with,the ETC meetings. Member Janovy asked if landscaping is included in WSB's contract and Mr. Houle said yes. She said the City Council wants a strong urban design but they did not say what they were looking for and she does: not know what this company can do. She said further that it makes her uncomfortable when a contract goes to individuals involved with the City. Mr. Houle asked if they would like to set up a working group for this project. Member Janovy said she likes the idea of the entire ETC being involved in the stakeholders meetings and also like a couple being part of the design group. Member Braden volunteered to be part of the design group. Living Streets Working Group Update Member Thompson, chair of the working group gave a presentation on Living Streets from its inception in Edina to where it is today. He said discussions started in early '2011, and in May, the City Council adopted a,resoIution supporting it. A working group was created that has met twice (Dec 8 and Mar 30) and on February 15 they held a policy development workshop. He said Living Streets creates a vision for the future that includes safe walking, education, aesthetics, green sustainability, solutions to traffic concerns, etc. Continuing, he said Barr Engineering -was selected to conduct policy review, identify stakeholders, etc. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS — None CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS Member Whited asked how to share articles with the group. She was told to email them to Mr. Houle for distribution. She volunteered to help with developing an education program for the public for the Bike Blvd project. Aember lyer said he would like to be part of the Safe Routes to School working group. Member Braden noted that the ETC has done a lot in the past year. Member Janovy said the BETF would love to have volunteers to help with education and this will probably be the same for Living Streets. She said Edina is part of Bloomington Health's Safe Routes to School and they've just had their first meeting and could use more representation from citizens and ETC and suggested possibly setting up a working group. To echo what'member Braden said, she said the Council has been very engaged. Chair Nelson said they had joint working session on Tuesday with the City Council to review the ETC's priorities for the year. Member Thompson echoed what member Braden said. Member Bass thanked staff for their persistence in pursuing the France Avenue scope change. She said it is a huge win for residents. She thanked outgoing chair Janovy for her service and welcomed new chair Nelson. STAFF COMMENTS Mr. Houle thanked the Mayor, City Manager, and member Janovy for their involvement with the France Avenue scope change. A group photo has been requested,'probably to be posted to the website, and there is a release form for everyone to Ign. A copy of the final bylaws was handed out. ADJOURNMENT Member La Force motioned to adjourn the meeting at 8:10 p.m. and the motion was seconded by member Janovy. ATTACHMENT Attendance Spreadsheet r 6 Liaisons: Report attendance monthly and attach this report to the Commission minutes for the packet. Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS: Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINEI Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w /Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. 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From: John Keprios, Director Park and Recreation Department F-1 Action ❑ Discussion ® Information Date: June 5, 2012 Subject: Edina Art Center 2012 Market Value Summary Appraisal Report ACTION REQUESTED: Attached is the 2012 Market Value Summary Appraisal Report of the Edina Art Center as requested by the City Council. No action is requested on this information. INFORMATION /BACKGROUND: As directed by the City Council, staff hired the firm of Day Group, LLC to conduct a real estate market value appraisal of the Edina Art Center and its property. As you will notice, the consultant suggests that the greatest current dollar value is with a reuse of the land for four single - family residential lots that collectively would be worth $850,000. ATTACHMENT: 2012 Market Value Summary Appraisal Report Page 1 of 1 BYA 1M� 1 �- 'r �. � •J►. `V ` fib - N �� .I Ecm. 0 r� DAY ' GROUP LLC REAL ESTATE VALUATION & CONSULTING SERVICES March 16, 2012 John Keprios, Park and Recreation Director City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 RE: Market value appraisal and consultation, summary report Edina Art Center 4701 West 64th Street Edina, Minnesota 55435 Owner is City of Edina Dear Mr. Keptrios: Fernbrook Business Center 14232 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55447 763.205.6966 www.daygroupmn.com In accordance with your request, an inspection and a market value appraisal and consultation analysis on the refer- enced property have been completed. We have considered the relevant factors relating to the subject property and the current market forces. The attached report contains the summary of the analysis completed, commentary, and value conclusions. The client and intended user is the City of Edina; there are no other intended users. The intended use of the appraisal is for asset evaluation and potential disposition purposes. The appraisal as developed and reported is only for the stated intended use and users. Day Group LLC assumes no responsibility for any unintended uses or us- ers of the appraisal. The date of value is February 2, 2012, the fee simple interest has been appraised based upon its "as -is" status, and no significant personal property has been included in the valuation. The subject property is a 1 and 2 -story, 11,495 sf former SFR home that was converted and has several additions for its Edina Art Center use. It is located on a 4- parcel, 72,320 sf site within an established residential district overlooking park- land. The original house was constructed in approximately 1949 per county records. The original residence contains 2,065 sf of main level (including finished former garage space), 1,441 sf of basement, and 540 sf of 2nd level space. The southwest addition was built in 1981 and contains 768 sf of main level space and 960.sf of basement. In 1990, the southeast addition was built and contains 1,889 sf of basement space. The final addition took place in 1998 and totals 1,987 sf and 1,845 sf of main level and basement space, respectively. The improvements have been adequately maintained. See the body of the report for details on the subject features. This appraisal has been made in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), ' applicable local, state and federal regulations pertaining to appraisal practice and procedure, and the Code of Profes- _ sional Ethics and the Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute. Attached is a summary report as defined by USPAP, with additional supporting data retained in our workfile. We have completed a credible appraisal and consulting analysis consistent with the intended use of the appraisal, the requirements of the intended user, and within conformity of the Scope of Work Rule per USPAP. Please refer to the body.of the attached report for descriptions of assignment conditions and the details of the scope of work employed in our development of the conclusions. The analysis includes development of all reliable valuation approaches. The ap- praisal is subject to the general limiting conditions, extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions contained on pages 3 and 4 (please review these before any of the values or conclusions are relied upon). City of Edina March 16, 2012 - Page 2 Neither our employment to make this appraisal nor the compensation received is contingent upon the conclusions or - values reported herein. Based upon our investigation and analysis, it is our opinion that the subject had a fee simple market value, subject to limitations and conditions as hereinafter stated, in the amount shown below: EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($850,000) Our market research and analysis indicates the greatest current value is with a reuse of the land for four single - family residential lots. A higher combined price is possible if the lots were separately sold to builders at individual retail values, yet this is beyond the definition of market value where the entire property were to be sold to a single purchaser. Higher value is additionally possible if approvals could be secured for a higher - density seniors redevelopment site. Since this would require rezoning, city approval, and likely face neighborhood opposition, this scenario is considered speculative and is not included in our final value opinion. A continued use or conversion of the existing improvements do not produce a higher value. Given its past converted `J design with multiple additions, there are significant functional deficiencies. These include a chopped -up layout, differing floor elevations, lack of a large assembly space, limited dining areas, few restrooms, handicap access issues, etc. It would be extremely difficult to find a similar user for the arts facility. Not only is this a specialized use having very few potential users, it is reported that the current facility operates with subsidy funding. Conversion costs for alternative uses would be high, plus the potential value would remain limited given the underlying deficiencies. _ While the appraisal and consulting assignment is considered difficult given the subject's .unique features, we hay employed good market data and analysis in our development of supported and credible results. Please refer to the at- tached report for details on the multiple use scenarios considered. It has been a pleasure to serve you in this manner. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Respectfully submitted, DAY GROUP LLC Thomas J. Day, MAI, SRA, Seni Partner Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser #4000814 Jo athan D. Day, Partner. Minnesota Certified General Real Properly Appraiser #20480945 a IDENTIFICATION OF CLIENT, OTHER INTENDED USERS, AND INTENDED USE OF APPRAISAL 1 SUBJECT IDENTIFICATION 1 CERTIFICATION OF APPRAISERS 2 ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITING CONDITIONS 3 EXTRAORDINARY ASSUMPTIONS, SPECIAL LIMITING CONDITIONS, AND HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONS 4 TYPE AND. DEFINITION OF APPRAISED VALUE 5 DATE OF APPRAISAL AND PROPERTY RIGHTS 5 SIGNIFICANT ASSIGNMENT CONDITIONS 6 TYPE OF REPORT 7 SCOPE OF WORK USED TO DEVELOP APPRAISAL 7 LOCATION ANALYSIS 9 SITE DATA AND ANALYSIS 13 DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS 15 24 ' REAL ESTATE TAXES SUBJECT HISTORY 25 HIGHESTAND BEST USE 27 COSTAPPROACH 38 INCOME APPROACH 38 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH 39 jjkO50-UATIM AND FINAL VALUE ESTIMATE EXPOSURE & MARKETING TIME 50 QUALIFICATIONS OF THOMAS.J. DAY QUALIFICATIONS OF JONATHAN D. DAY COMPANY BROCHURE rA, 63 66 69 Client and Appraisal Engagement City of Edina 4801 West 50th St Edina, MN 55424 Bob Wilson, CAE, ASA, City Assessor engaged the appraiser Phone 952 - 826 -0426 Previous Subject Appraisals X Appraisers have not completed a prior appraisal within the past 3 years Appraisers All appraisers are with Day Group LLC. 14232 Fernbrook 23r Business Center DAY' , 14232 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55447 Intended Users GROUP LLC 763 - 205 -6966 REAL ESTATE VALUATION a CONSULTING SERVICES www.daygroupmn.com City of Edina Thomas J. Day, MAI, SRA MN Certified General Real Property Appraiser #4000814 Email: tom @daygroupmn.com Intended Use of Appraisal Jonathan D. Day, Partner Appraisal is to be used for asset evaluation and potential disposition MN Certified General Real Property Appraiser #20480945 purposes. Use or reliance of the appraisal is only for the stated use Email: jon @daygroupmn.com X Differing intended users and appraisal problems /assignments involve different assignment conditions, scope of work, and re- porting requirements. Hence, this appraisal as developed and reported is pDly for the intended user(s) and stated use. Neither the appraisers nor Day Group LLC assume responsibility for any reliance by unintended users or uses of the appraisal X IAny unauthorized use or third party relying upon any portion of this report, does so at its own risk and liability Subject Property Name and Location Subject Occupancy Edina Arts Center FE-5y owner-occupied 4701 64th Street West Edina, MN 55435 Legal Description and PID Number Legal is Lot 7, Block 11, Normandale Addition to Edina, Hennepin County, MN Subject Property Owner PID is 30- 028 -24 -23 -0007 City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Contacts are Bob Wilson, City Assessor and John Keprios, Park and Recreation Director Phone 952 - 826 -0426 and 952 - 826 -0367 Day Group File Number M1 DAY, Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DAY 1 1 e- - We certify that to the best of our knowledge and belief: 12) As of the date of this report, Thomas J. Day and Jona- than D. Day have completed the requirements of the 1) The statements of fact contained in this report are true continuing education program of the Appraisal Insti- and correct. tute. 2) The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are our personal, impartial, and un- biased professional analyses, opinions, and conclu- sions. 3) We have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and no per- sonal interest with respect to the parties involved. 4) We have no bias with respect to the property that is the subject of this report or to the parties involved with this assignment. 5) Our engagement in this assignment was not contin- gent upon developing or reporting predetermined re- sults. 6) Our compensation for completing this assignment is not contingent upon the development or reporting of a predetermined value or direction in value that favors the cause of the client, the amount of the value opin- ion, the attainment of a stipulated result, or the oc- currence of a subsequent event directly related to the intended use of this appraisal. 7) Our analyses, opinions, and conclusions were devel- oped, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). 13) We certify, that we have adequate knowledge, experi- ence, education and resources to competently com- plete this appraisal assignment. 14) We have not completed any services pertaining to the subject property within the prior three years, as ap- praisers or in any other capacity. Date: March 16, 2012 T ✓_vr L / Signature. . . Thomas J. Day, MAI, SRA State Certification: Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser #4000814 Expiration Date: 8/31/2012 Signature: Jonathan D. Day, Partner 8) We have made personal inspections of the property State Certification: that is the subject of this report. Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser #20480945 9) No one provided significant real property appraisal as- sistance to the persons signing this certification. Expiration Date: 8/31/2012 10) The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Pro- fessional Ethics and Standards of Professional Ap- praisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute. 11) The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. © �- `� DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC r w 1) The appraisers assume no responsibility for matters of a legal na- ture affecting the property appraised or the title thereto, nor do the appraisers render any opinion as to the title, which is assumed to be good and marketable. 2) The furnished legal description is assumed to be correct. 3) The property is appraised free and clear of all indebtedness, liens or encumbrances unless otherwise stated. 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Responsible ownership and competent property management are assumed. Any plat, site plan or sketch in the report may show approximate dimensions and is included to assist the reader in visualizing the property. The appraisers have made no survey of the property. It is assumed that the utilization of the subject land and improvements is within the boundaries or property lines of the property described and that there is no encroachment or trespass unless noted within the report. The appraisers are not required to give further consultation, testi- mony, or appear in court because of having made the appraisal with reference to the property in question, unless arrangements have been previously made. Any allocation of the total value estimated in this report between the land and the improvements applies only under the stated program of utilization. The separate values allocated to the land and build- ings must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal and are invalid if so used. The appraisers assume that there are no hidden or unapparent con- ditions of the property, subsoil, or structures, which would render it more or less valuable. The appraisers assume no responsibility for such conditions, or for engineering which might be required to discover such factors. Stable soils are assumed unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise noted in this report, the subject is assumed to have no significant or value - impacting delineated wetlands. Since identifying these factors is beyond our area of expertise, we as- sume no responsibility for any such conditions, or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field, if desired. 10) Depending upon the scope of work, the appraisers may have re- viewed FEMA maps for determining the subject's Special Flood Hazard Area. Precise locations are difficult to make, and we can not guarantee such determinations. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field, if desired. 11) Unless otherwise stated in this report, the existence of hazardous material, which may or may not be present on the property, was not observed by the appraisers. The appraisers have no knowl- edge of the existence of such materials on or in the property. The appraisers, however, are not ,qualified to detect such substances. The presence of substances such as petroleum products, asbes- tos, urea - formaldehyde foam insulation, radon gas, mold, or other potentially hazardous materials may affect the value of the property. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that there is no such material on or in the property that would cause a loss in value. No responsibility is assumed for any such conditions, or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field, if desired. I DAY - 12) It is assumed that all applicable zoning and use regulations and restrictions have been complied with, unless a nonconformity has been identified, described and considered in the appraisal. 13) It is assumed that all required licenses, certificates of occupancy, consents, and other legislative or administrative authority from any local, state or national government or private entity or organization have been or can be obtained or renewed for any use on which the opinion of value contained in this report is based. 14) It is assumed that there is full compliance with all applicable local, state and federal environmental regulations unless a noncompli- ance has been stated, described, and considered in the appraisal report. 15) Information, estimates, and opinions furnished to the appraisers by others, and contained in the report, were obtained from sources considered reliable and believed to be true and correct. However, no responsibility for accuracy of such items furnished the appraisers can be assumed by the appraisers. 16) This appraisal does not affix or set the price of the property but offers only a supportable opinion as to the present worth of antici- pated benefits subject to investment risk, measured mainly by the market data available at the valuation date. Therefore, we assume no liability for changes in market conditions or for the inability of the owner to locate a purchaser at the appraised value. 17) Disclosure of the contents of the appraisal report is governed by the Bylaws and Regulations of the Appraisal Institute. No part of the contents of this report, or copy thereof (especially any conclusions as to value, the identity of the appraisers, professional designations, reference to any professional appraisal organizations, or the firm with which the appraisers is connected), shall be disseminated to the public through advertising, public relations, news, sales, or other media without the prior written consent and approval of the apprais- ers. 18) The Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA) became effective Jan- uary 26, 1992. We have not made a specific compliance survey and analysis of this property to determine whether or not it is in conformity with the various detailed requirements of the ADA. It is possible that a compliance survey of the property, together with a detailed analysis of the requirements of the ADA, could reveal that the property is not in compliance with one or more of the require- ments of the Act. If so, this fact could have a negative effect upon the value of the property. Since we have no direct evidence relating to this issue, we did not consider possible non - compliance with the requirements of ADA in estimating the value of the property. 19) Information in the appraisal report relating to the comparable mar- ket data is more fully documented in the confidential files in the office of the appraisers. 20) Possession of this report or a copy thereof does not carry with it the right of publication. 21) Differing intended users and appraisal problems /assignments in- volve different assignment conditions and scope of work. Hence, this appraisal as developed and reported is o& for the intended user(s) and stated use. Neither the appraisers nor Day Group LLC assume responsibility for any reliance by unintended users or uses of the appraisal. Any unauthorized use or third party relying upon any portion of this report, does so at its own risk and liability. Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Extraordinary assumptions or conditions affecting the appraisal are uncertain facts that are assumed to be accurate for purpose of the appraisal. Examples include a possible or probable rezoning which has not yet occurred, or possible contamination which is ignored in the value opinion. Hypothetical conditions or assumptions are contrary to known facts or conditions. An example is ignoring known contamination for valu- ation purposes given a pending litigation in which damages are being sought due to the contamination. Extraordinary and Special Assumptions . Limiting Conditions X Any levied special assessments, deferred taxes, delinquent taxes, unpaid utility bills or any other liens on the subject property are assumed to be paid in full X No legal description or survey was furnished. The property dimen- sions and size were determined from other sources. Should a survey prove this information incorrect, revised analysis may be required X The value opinion is linked to specific exposure /marketing periods. Please review these before relying upon the value conclusions X It is assumed the existing trails from the adjacent park located on the subject property would be relocated and not encroaching X The subject is appraised based on 4 single - family lots could be achieved on the subject site. If it could later be determined that another lot could legally be established, additional value would be appropriate X It is assumed the site has buildable soils Hypothetical Conditions ' , DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC r r r C l N The type of value appraised is the market value of the subject property as of the date stated. Market value is purely an economic concept. It differs from intrinsic value, value in use (value based upon a specific use) investment value (value to a specific investor), going concern value (value of a proven property operation which can include per- sonal property and business enterprise), insurable value, liquidation value, assessed value used for taxation purposes and based upon mass appraisal techniques, public interest value (e.g., conservation and preservation issues), and cost. Value is created by utility, scarcity, desire and effective purchasing power. From the 2010 - 2011 USPAP Edition, market value is "a type of value, stated as an opinion, that presumes the transfer of a property (i.e., a right of ownership or a bundle of such rights), as of a certain date, under specific conditions set forth in the definition of the term identified by the appraiser as applicable in an appraisal." The conditions included in market value definitions establish market perspectives for development of the opinion. These conditions may vary from definition to definition but generally fall into three categories: 1) The relationship, knowledge, and motivation of the parties (i.e., seller and buyer) 2) The terms of sale (e.g., cash, cash equivalent, or other terms) 3) The conditions of sale (e.g., exposure in a competitive market for a reasonable time period to sale) The definition of "Market Value" as utilized in this report per federal agencies, such as the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, is as fol- lows: The most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowl- edgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stim- ulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: 1. Buyer and seller are typically motivated, 2. Both parties are well informed or well advised, and each acting in what they consider their own best interest,• 3. A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open mar- ket; 4. Payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and 5. The price represents the normal consideration for the prop- erty sold, unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. The above definition requires analysis on property value for any spe- cial or creative financing or sales concessions which can occur in transactions in depressed markets. E Appraisal Date Date(s) of Value 2/2/2012 Date of Inspection 2/2/2012 Date of Report 3/16/2012 DAY'/- Property .. X Fee simple interest subject to normal easements for drainage, public streets and utilities, if any X No personal property or special trade fixtures (including kilns) in- cluded in value. The kitchen equipment is included X Any deferred taxes, delinquent taxes, special assessments, un- paid utility charges, payable association dues, or any other levies/ liens on the subject are assumed to be paid X Impact of any existing mortgage is not included in appraisal X Impact of any existing lease(s) is not included in appraisal Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Problem Summary of Appraisal X Elsewhere within this report are described the identification of cli- ent and intended users, the intended use of appraisal, the type and definition of value, the date of value, the identification of property characteristics and property rights, extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical assumptions X Overview: The subject is a former single - family residential home which has been converted into an arts center and has endured several additions over the years. The building is adequately main- tained and occupied. Overall, it is a unique property having a challenging reuse poten- tial. Extensive highest and best use analysis is required. Market data was available and analyzed in our development of credible value opinions X Appraiser(s) have the necessary State of MN appraisal certifica- tions licenses, education, experience and resources to compe- tently complete this appraisal assignment. Please refer to the Qualifications of Appraisers section of this report for additional background on the appraiser(s) Significant Assignment Conditions X Assignment includes an appraisal that has been completed in compliance with USPAP X Appraisal made in conformity to the Code of Professional Ethics & Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute X Subject trade fixtures or personal property have not been included. The kilns have been excluded, yet the built -in kitchen equipment have been considered X Appraisal is based upon the "as-is" status of the subject property X Appraisal based upon the conditions stated within the prior Ex- traordinary Assumptions, Special Limiting Conditions, and Hypo- thetical Conditions section of this report X See Scope of Work Used to Develop Appraisal section of this re- port X There are no client assignment conditions that result in predeter- mined opinions or conclusions, that favor the cause of the client, result in favorable compensation, or precludes the appraiser's im- partiality X No assignment conditions have been accepted that are based upon speculative /unsupported highest and best use conclusions, unaccepted appraisal theories, or upon unsubstantiated legal opinions 0 DAY � Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN G R OU P LLU r The difference between the three following report options is the level of content, detail of information, and the presentation provided. The report option must be consistent with the intended use of the appraisal. Additional supporting documentation is retained in our workfile Report Type of Self- Contained X Summary Restricted -Use Definitions Self-Contained Report State, describe and exolain in sufficient detail the appraisal procedures, analysis and conclu- sions in compliance with USPAP SR 2 -2(a) Summary Report State and summarize in sufficient detail the ap- Site size praisal procedures, analysis and conclusions District topographic map in compliance with USPAP SR 2 -2(b). Suffi- Aerial photos cient information should be provided for the in- Building plans tended user to understand the rationale for the FEMA flood hazard map opinions and conclusions, including reconcilia- Building size tion of the data and approaches Restricted -Use State the appraisal procedures, analysis and Report conclusions in compliance with USPAP SR Legal description 2 -2(c). This report option can be used only Documents available when the client is the sole intended user Scope of work is defined by USPAP as "the type and extent of research and analyses in an assignment." Scope of work (SOW) includes: 1. The extent to which the property is identified 2. The extent to which tangible property is inspected 3. The type and extent of data researched 4. The type and extent of analysis applied to arrive at opinions or conclusion The appraisal problem has been adequately disclosed within other sections of this report. On the following pages and within the various sections of this report, the SOW performed is shown. Scope Inspection Appraiser have personally inspected the prop- erty. Michael Frey, Interim Director accompa- nied the appraiser(s) during the inspection Site size Dimensions, shape and size obtained from a District topographic map plat map and county records. These are as- Aerial photos sumed to be accurate Building plans Some building plans .were available to the FEMA flood hazard map appraiser(s) Building size The provided building plans were used to cal- Published zoning map culated the building areas. They have been Published Guide Plan map relied upon Legal description Obtained from public tax records Documents available Site plan DAY - ' Public Sources Reviewed Plat map X X Site plan X District topographic map X Aerial photos X Tax records X FEMA flood hazard map Approach Past sale CREV X Published zoning map X Published Guide Plan map X Excerpts from published zoning code X Traffic count maps X Area demographic data Scope of Developed, including multiple scenarios Highest and Best Use Land value analysis Developed Cost Approach Not developed due to its limited reliability for a property of the subject type Sales Comparison Developed Approach Income Approach This secondary valuation tool not developed due to assignment conditions or to the intend- ed use of the appraisal Comparable verifica- The major analyzed comps are verified sales. tion and inspection Other comps not confirmed by our office were obtained from reliable sources. All have been inspected (exterior) Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN �� _ Y Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN T. �� _ Y Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN I A i i w i i w Location Description ME County /community Hennepin/Edina Urban X Suburban, 2nd tier Rural Proximity to downtown 7 miles SW of downtown Minneapolis Population 47,941 for city, 2010 census Employment Avg within city; most residents commute to closer in employment centers Percent built -up 90% Growth: Nearby Uses: Rapid 60% SFR ,_,e_ Lu Fwe Significant 20% Multi- family residential Moderate 10% Commercial /retail Slow 5% Industrial X Near fully developed 5% Vacant or other Fully developed 100% Total New development or changing land uses Some redevelopment opportunities could be available when the market warrants Age of development Most development occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, yet there is some more recent spot redevelopment Appeal /appearance Average Density of development Typical for urban location Property compatibility Average Maintenance /condition Average Transportation & access Freeway access within 1/2 mile, good transportation routes and access. Aver- age public transit service Adequacy of utilities Average Police & fire protection Average Schools Good Recreational facilities Above average Protection from adverse conditions /externalities Average Appeal to market Good district appearance, yet distressed market conditions Balance of supply /de- mand Current market conditions are distressed for all property types due to the overall economy. The subject district, however, is not more adversely impacted than other neighborhoods or communities. Demand is weak, rents are soft, concessions are prevalent, and vacancy is increased Rental demand & trend Vacancy trend Values: Good suburban demographics & values, yet values significantly de- clined since 2007 due to distressed economic conditions. Demand is weak, property fundamentals have deteriorated, securing financing is difficult, foreclosures are high, qualified interested buyers are limited, and continuing difficult market conditions are anticipated. In compari- son to competing districts, subject location is rated average Future outlook Continued distressed market conditions anticipated for the next several years DAY' ' Regional Man DWI sato` I � ~ �.Osasel4 l�ak"�"y.,1 , \ - lake r YI N tn.,GY !�._9 e5 ex xex i. F�ld�d Pfoo4n Centir' }. 1-t6e e, X67 \ t111 p 7a. ly- IoiioyCdr -ties° I P � ° CryeW gtiehQ� G (Golden x L —Fakes `valley : -1.. ; siphl J - 40 -5- — �M yn a ea �. 7 W4t,, Bear B h oeih -d Orevk�r7 ee q '. , - Wh� Beaf Lake sE v _ fine spnnps sl. T 34 • + Lake P_ }. +d0 nti' tufl >_ — d < 68 _ }I Sr1Fu— ArP'ig1YYlj s , Nte Wood_bu ve ,a ° i Richfield 6x 1� x12 5 I , �k• I _ den Pralrk m ex 11 t.0-}r ze 1 r + S_. Pfik 70 7s J 6E o- �. B + a�an, iCO •O Location Map MG�r Pale ° a n S:EU� Pnk l A P.1 7.m ra ►.n P.nq 1•ePa LW Erhx Pa,s Good nearby shopping and restaurants. Major nearby uses include Southdale Mall, Fairview Southdale Hospital and Lake Cornelia Park. Overall, it is an established and good residential setting with nearby community and regional commercial uses having quality develop- ment and a stable long -term future outlook, yet not until the economy and market conditions recover. Typically, real estate markets trail the economy; hence, notable improvement is a number of years away. Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 971 G Pa 'Nx S. +tine ,_,e_ Lu Fwe Y F a Tm�de P—t. NA N Edina Pen � f�, vnR = yPLIwmT A ^�Croof—Hw, (_P1)j Fp 6. N.d Avnunluni i ewe A e� MG�r Pale ° a n S:EU� Pnk l A P.1 7.m ra ►.n P.nq 1•ePa LW Erhx Pa,s Good nearby shopping and restaurants. Major nearby uses include Southdale Mall, Fairview Southdale Hospital and Lake Cornelia Park. Overall, it is an established and good residential setting with nearby community and regional commercial uses having quality develop- ment and a stable long -term future outlook, yet not until the economy and market conditions recover. Typically, real estate markets trail the economy; hence, notable improvement is a number of years away. Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 971 LOCATION ANALYSIS (CONTINUED) Zoning Map 64TH ST W NAPD (Automobile Parking District) �MDD -4 (Mixed Development District-4) NMDD -5 (Mixed Development District-5) \` , (Z]MDD -6 (Mixed Development District-6) 4f NPCD -1 (Planned commercial District-1) 3PCD -2 (Planned commercial District-2) BPCD -3 (Planned commercial District-3) G'PCD -4 (Planned commercial District-4)) ❑PID (Planned Industrial District) CP00-1 (Planned Office District-1) DPOD -2 (Planned Office District-2) q NPRD -1 (Planned Residential District-1) ZPRD -2 (Planned Residential District-2) 8PR0 -3 (Planned Residential District-3) mPRD -4 (Planned Residential District-4) ®PRD -5 (Planned Residential District-5) PSR -4 (Planned Senior Residence -4) R -1 (Single Dwelling Unit District) ®R -2 (Double Dwelling Unit District) - i WRMD (Regional Medical District) Future Land Use Map 0Rt i 7 \If)H j' i 1Y 1144 A .:1 y ' • 4 4.�lCi + " -,>4 ' -,, N\ NC �':��' Ak IN U R Log" 1 m DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC il r LOCATION ANALYSIS (CONTINUED) Aerial Photo Oblique Aerial Photo �� -J DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN LOCATION ANALYSIS (CONTINUED) Photos of District Properties 2008 Household Density and Income Map Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN r r r r r i Number of subject tax parcels 4 Shape Mostly rectangular Gross size 72,320 sf (1.66 acres) Usable size Approximately 69,920 sf net of SEC wetland X Corner site o Interior site Landlocked i Railroad access Significant wetlands on site Excess or surplus land Public infrastructure /improvements: X Public street frontage uol Private street frontage No street frontage Access via private esmt X Paved street surface Gravel street X Concrete curb & gutter 761 No curb & gutter X No street lighting I Decorative street lighting Public sidewalk X Public bike trail X Available street parking i I No street parking allowed X No streetscape improve- ments Good streetscape improve- ments X No alley Alley access X Public sanitary sewer Private septic system X Public water 135 Private well X Public storm sewer system Roadside ditches /culverts X 1 Natural gas service Private LP tank Condition and comments on public improvements Good public improvements, aver - age condition having remaining life Terrain /topography Some sloping down to the south Drainage Average, adjacent wetlands, dis- trict served by a public storm sew- er system FEMA special flood hazard area Mostly low risk zone X, yet the unusable portion at the SEC of the site appears to be within zone AE, map #27053C0363E & 27053C0364E, dated September 2, 2004 Traffic visibilitylexposure Low traffic count of on 64th St W, good count of 87,000 vehicles /day in 2009 on nearby Hwy 62 Access, center medians, traffic patterns and curb cuts Good access to & from 64th St W via a single curb cut; no center median. Circuitous access to the subject from Hwy 62 Views Good, some wetland views to S Adjacent uses Park & average residential uses Easements or encroachments This appraisal is based on the as- sumption that existing trails would be removed from the subject site. There is currently encroaching trails at the southeast corner and the western portions of the site Soil condition issues None apparent or assumed Environmental issues None apparent or assumed Private deed restrictions None known or assumed DAY' ' rF�fll IPI 1 C' Zoning and /or Guide Plan: R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District; minimum lot size of 9,000 sf for a single dwelling unit, 2 acres for a day care facility. See Highest and Best Use section of this report for more description. Comments and overall functional utility & appeal: Assembled 4 contiguous SFR lots forming a good project site having typical suburban features and utility. Good visibility from Hwy 62. No unusual conditions or factors apparent or assumed Plat Map a6) -- - I, , L__ 1' 60 I -- _- _- _- _- _- _- L.. -_ -�.� ,616 --- - _ - i31 I I (3) I7) s I z --- -- --'- -' eea6 751 s = I o i - c uol j � 761 7.0- I I m) i I tTl I SE 2'n I 135 ]A2 506.2 i 14) County Parcel Map -_�i u Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN SITE DATA AND ANALYSIS (CONTINUED) Partial Site Plan Oblique Aerial Photo m DAY"' Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN CROUP LLC �� 0 6 Data Item Description Property Type Public building, Edina Arts Center, converted Classrooms /studios, storage, mechanicals from a SFR in late 1970's, multiple additions No. of Buildings/ 1 building No. Stories 1 and 2 -story, plus walkout lower level Elevator or Walkup Walkup Building Height Varied Mezzanine None Foundation Concrete block Construction Type Assumed interior wood frame main and 2nd lev- els, basement has poured and precast concrete Fire Protection/ None Security Basement Enlarged, walkout studio space, training room & mechanicals Year Built/Reno- SFR home built in approx. 1949, multiple addi- vated tions and conversion from 1978 through 1998 Occupancy Single -user arts facility Floor Concrete slab on grade in basement, sections having 2 levels have precast or poured concrete Roof Portions pitched and level, membrane and as- phalt shingle covering, age unknown Insulation Concealed, assumed to be adequate for its vin- tage Soundproofing Several small soundproofed rooms Exterior Stucco and brick with brick and wood trim, avg entry doors & glazing, front canopy, average trim HVAC Several gas, forced-air furnaces with AC,1boiler Other Mechanicals Good electrical and plumbing Loading Facilities None Layout/Demising Much demising consisting of art display gallery, studio space (pottery, media, photography, draw- ing, etc.), training rooms, gift shop, kitchen, and office space. Chopped up layout Buildout Finishing Main level -- generally composite tile or ceramic tile flooring, textured ceilings, good fluorescent lighting Lower level -- generally sealed concrete flooring, formed pre -cast concrete ceiling, painted con- crete block, good fluorescent lighting Kitchen Facilities Good commercial catering kitchen including a freezer, double wide refrigerator, dishwasher, a standard refrigerator, plate warming oven, and ice machine Bath /Restroom 2 restrooms on main level, single down. Gener- Facilities ally ceramic tile flooring and wainscot, wall -hung sink, toilet, fluorescent lighting Accessory Struc- Rear sheds and outdoor kilns tures Parking Surface bituminous lot; 34 spaces; 2.96 spac- es /1000 sf of bldg Signage Modest wood sign Site Improvements Good landscaping, walks, some fencing Special Trade None included in appraisal, including movable Fixtures & Equip kilns. Kitchen components are included DAY' ' Breakdown Building Areas SF Use Basement 6,135 Classrooms /studios, storage, mechanicals 1st Floor 4,820 Gallery, studios, kitch- en, gift shop, office 2nd Floor 540 Classroom, storage 3rd Floor N/A 17% Total GBA 11,495 100% Building Area Percentages SF % Original Dwelling (1950) 4,046 35% NWAddition (1998) 3,832 33% SWAddition (1981) 1,728 15% SEAddition (1990) 1,889 17% Total GBA 11,495 100% Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Buildina Plan - Main Level r- �t \�1 - - Y Original House • DAY / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC I I I DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Buildina Plan - Basement AY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Subiect Photographs ® ' DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Toni io i c DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) M 11 fil Level - SW Addition QNO# n A N/ .1 Ann—i—i .e...,.f of C.iina erfRenfar Frlina MN a DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Main Level - NW Addition (1� 99_8)] DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) 2nd Level Lower Level - DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Lower Level - SW Addition (1, 98,11) Lower LOW el - SE Addition (1� 99.0,)j l ti 4' Lower Level NOR ® DAY / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, h4N GROUP LLC f -1 F DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF IMPROVEMENTS (CONTINUED) Average overall quality. Upgrades include some poured & prefab con- crete construction in lower level, some skylights, oversized glazing and appealing gallery finishing No significant deferred maintenance noted; average overall main- tenance & condition; the most recent addition and remodeling work occurred in 1998 with the northwest addition which included media studios and a new catering commercial kitchen. Some original com- ponents with many updated components. Roof covering was put on in phases and portions were replaced last in 2005. Due to its vintage, ongoing replacements of items will be likely; both newer and older pavement, newer and original windows, updated kitchen, baths and some mechanicals The subject has an acceptable 6.29 L/B ratio and a lower 2.96 parking ratio. The single - family conversion with multiple additions results in an inefficient, chopped up design. There are much demising with many small rooms, differing floor elevations, limited number of restrooms, handicap access issues, and no fire sprinkling. There is no large - gathering space within the facility. Modern catering kitchen, yet limited dining areas Effective Age and Remaining Economic Life Building chronological age 62 years + addns Overall effective age 40 - 50,years Remaining economic life 0 - 10 years Comments: Replacements and ongoing maintenance have reduced its physical age, yet its difficult reuse potential limits its remaining economic life - see highest and best use section for additional analysis and discussion Quality of Interior Photos DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Real estate taxes on investment property can be high within Minne- sota with certain property types. Taxes remain a concern to many lessors and lessees. Considerable effort can be placed upon appeal in an effort to reduce the tax burden. Annually every January, assessors value real estate —the measure used is market value (value in exchange) based upon a fee simple interest. Current year taxes are based upon the prior year's assessed valuation Tax Factors Subject consists of a single tax parcel X Subject consists of 4 tax parcels Subject is part of a larger tax parcel X Subject is tax exempt Subject is fully assessed Subject is not fully assessed Subject's taxable market value is less that total AMV Assessed market value & taxes appear to be excessive X Appraisal based upon any special assessments, deferred /delin- quent taxes or other levied taxes being paid in full Special assessments are io assumed to be paid No trunk assessments have been paid in the past Subject may enjoy a green acres tax benefit, yet this has not been researched; appraisal based upon any green acres taxes due upon a current sale to be paid in full by the seller X No special assessment search has been completed by the ap- praisers I 0 f I ® _ 1 , DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN X I Year of original construction 1949± X Original use SFR home X Current use Edina Arts Center Appraisers are aware of possible past hazardous uses within the property X Year of conversion Approximately late 1970's X Year of renovation Additions occurred in 1981, 1990, and 1998, with much renovation and remodel- ling taking place since the conversion Subject sold within the past 5 years Subject is under a pending purchase agreement Appraisers are aware of a recent past listing for sale X Appraisers are not aware of a recent past sale or listing for sale X Subject is or will be owner - occupied Subject is or will soon be leased Copy of lease contained within the addenda of this report Financial/operating data contained within the Income Ap- proach of this report X Comments: Lee and Ross Miller built the SFR home. The family sold the home to the City of Edina in 1976± which included 4 acres of park- land. The City then converted the property into the Edina Arts Center which included transforming the garage and porch into usable space. Currently, the arts center offers a variety of arts and media options. Director reports a yearly operating deficit which is subsidized by the City. At the peak, there were 7,000 visitstyr. The interim director reports 4,000 to 5,000 visits /yr in the down economy. DAY / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC Page intentionally blank DAY_ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Highest and best use as defined in The Appraisal of Real Estate, Thir- teenth Edition, by the Appraisal Institute, 2008 is: "The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately sup- ported, and financially feasible and that results in the highest value" Implied in this definition is that the determination of highest and best use takes into account the contribution of a specific use to the com- munity and community development goals. The four criteria used in determining highest and best use are: 1. Legally permissible (e.g., zoning requirements or the potential for re- zoning) 2. Physically possible (e.g., site adequacy in terms of size, terrain, soil conditions, utilities and access) 3. Financially feasible (e.g., surrounding similar or compatible uses, is there an established market for such a property? Do current rents justify the costs of construction? Is there sufficient demand to produce an acceptable occupancy level ?) 4. Maximally productive (determine which use of the feasible uses LI is the most profitable use) 10 Overview of Highest and Best Use The subject is a highly unique /specialized property located at the cor- ner of public park. It has a traffic- generating use, good visibility, limited signage, circuitous access, and a residential neighborhood setting. Its - original SFR design with multiple additions for its use as an arts center result in significant functional issues. Hence, the appraisal assign- ment includes a difficult highest and best use analysis. The district is residentially zoned and is a fully developed quiet area where neighborhood concern & opposition for any change in use _ would be likely for any proposed use that would increase traffic or noise. The property is City- owned, which potentially could provide more flexibility in use potential than a typical owner. DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN r_cani is I i c �— HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) An analysis has been completed for the subject's highest and best use as if the project site were vacant. The subject has circuitous access, Highway 62 visibility, and other factors which would impact potential uses. Current zoning allows for the following uses, many with conditions: single family residential, parks, place of worship, cultural institutional uses, schools, day care facilities, public library, and public place of assembly. We have summarized a handful of options in the chart on the following page, some of which would require rezoning. For example, a senior housing project would require rezoning within the PRD (Planned Resi- dential District). We have included this scenario given the subject's location overlooking Hwy 62, its current traffic- generating arts facility use, and surround park land. Per a conversation with the City Planner and the code, 4 single - family residential lots are possible on the subject site. The neighborhood lots have a larger width than the subject. If additional lots were found to be able to be achieved on the subject site, an amended market value would be required. It is assumed the site has buildable soils. These are conditions of the appraisal. ® ® , AY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, M • N GROUP LLC �� mally productive due to only a moderate density Comments The two scenarios highlighted in yellow are the most likely scenarios and result in the highest market value. In a later section we have con- ducted a fully developed Sales Comparison Approach for single - family residential lots. On the following pages we have made a cursory re- view of senior housing /hospice care /group home land sales DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Highest and Best Use As Vacant Use 4 SFR Lots PUD with Medium Senior Housing I Day Care School /Place of Density Residential I Hospice Care / Worship Group Home Legal Factors No change in zoning Change in zoning Change in zoning re- No change in zoning No change in zoning needed; it is currently required quired, within a PRD needed (yet variance needed, insufficient platted into 4 lots potentially allowing in lot size would be signage up to 29 units /acre required), insufficient signage Physical Factors Adequate size to Adequate size to ac- Adequate size to ac- commodate a senior Adequate size to accommodate a day Adequate size for a small school or place accommodate 4 SFR lots, good view appeal commodate a small TH development, housing or hospice care center of worship facility, yet (approx. 76' x 240') good park view care center, some most users require appeal park view appeal more land I Financial Factors Circuitous access Circuitous access Close proximity to Poor circuitous ac- Poor circuitous ac- not as influential as not as influential as supportive medical cess. Possible objec- cess. Possible objec- other types of uses. other types of uses. and retail uses, pos- tions from adjacent tions from adjacent I Would blend well Would blend well sible objections from homeowners. Strong homeowners. Limited with adjacent uses. with adjacent uses. adjacent homeown- land prices are often land prices are com- Adverse Hwy 62 traffic Adverse Hwy 62 traf- ers. Strong land paid, however, it has monly paid. Good influence fc influence prices are often paid, poor access. Good Hwy 62 visibility however, it has poor Hwy 62 visibility I access which could impact a seniors use. Good Hwy 62 visibility Potential value range Approximately $5.00 to $10.00 per $7.00 to $15.00 (if $5.00 to $7.00 per sf $4.00 to $7.00 per sf based on cursory $250,000 per lot less sf less razing and high density) per sf less razing costs less razing costs review of comps razing costs zoning change costs less razing and zon- ing change costs Value range total Approximately $350,000 to $500,000 to $1.0+ $350,000 to $500,000 $290,000 to $500,000 $800,000 to $900,000 $725,000 less razing million less razing less razing costs less razing costs ($11.06- $12.44/sf) and zoning change and zoning change less razing costs costs costs including a wholesale discount Conclusion & 4 SFR lots are a A small medium den- A senior housing A day care facility is A school or place of Feasibility likely use as no zoning sity TH development or hospice care- not a likely use as ob- worship facility would changes are required. would require a zon- type facility would stacles would need to not require a zoning While the current ing change. While require a zoning be overcome, includ- change, yet could market is distressed the current market change, could have ing the possibility of have some neighbor- and holding the site is distressed and some neighborhood some neighborhood hood objections, and until market conditions holding the site until objections, and has objections. obstacles to hurdle in improve would be market conditions obstacles to hurdle order to develop this ideal, Edina is nearly improve would be in order to develop Unlikely to be maxi- scenario. fully developed and ideal, Edina is nearly this scenario. mally productive due there is a market for fully developed and to difficult access, Unlikely to be maxi - lots within the city. there is a market for Strong financial re- signage, and land mally productive due development land sults, yet re- zoning, price ceilings for this to difficult access, Good feasibility, capi- within the city. approvals and den- type of use signage, and small talizes on park view sity are uncertain site size amenities Unlikely to be maxi- mally productive due to only a moderate density Comments The two scenarios highlighted in yellow are the most likely scenarios and result in the highest market value. In a later section we have con- ducted a fully developed Sales Comparison Approach for single - family residential lots. On the following pages we have made a cursory re- view of senior housing /hospice care /group home land sales DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Senior Housing Comparable Sales Comp. No. 1 10601 Lyndale Ave S Bloomington Location SEQ of Lyndale Ave S & W 106th St • -� ! '�:# }; - PID 2202724320090 Land SF /Acres 228,054 / 5.24 Sale Date 6/16 /2010 No. units 130 Density (Units /Acre) 24.83 Sale Price $1,500,000 Price/ SF $6.58 Price/ Unit $11,538 "I!`I>f Vie; S r IF /► Comments Vacant land sale for construction of a nursing home. Located just east of I -35W with nearby Interchange access Comp. No. 2 21400 Dushane Pkwy Farmington Location NEC of Spruce Street and Dushane Parkway r PID 148260201010 Land SF /Acres 106,286 / 2.44 Sale Date 1/6/2010 No. units 60 Density (Units /Acre) 24.59 �. fl --w -vu 1_.� i .1�_'• Sale Price $956,577 Price/ SF $9.00 Price/ Unit $15,943 i.'. Comments Buyer purchased with the Intent of building a 60 unit senior housing facility. ,� "+� S • Located within the Vermillion River Crossings development on Dushane Parkway. Site Is located near a welled. Zoned SSC, Spruce Street Commercial. Construction was planeed to begin in Spring of 2011 Comp. No. 3 :1,{ �t. 1228 Town Center Dr Apple Valley Location SEQ of Pilot Knob Rd & 157th St W PID 011806301010 Land SF /Acres 94,089 / 2.16 Sale Date 1/1612009 No. units 60 Density (Units /Acre) 27.78 Sale Price $990,000 Price/SF $10.52 Price/ Unit $16,500 Comments Located in a developing mixed -use district with good traffic and access, and average visibility. This Is part of "Cobblestone Lake' development which is anchored by SuperTarget and other users Include Apple Valley Liquors, Wells Fargo, and multiple residential developments. Site Is planned for 60 senior apartments. This Is a pad site with all roads and utilities ready and available to the site. The seller also paid park dedication fees, SACIWAG stormwater pond fees prior to the sale. The costs associated with these upgrades were reported to be $260,018, or $4,334/untt. Construction Is complete. Comp. No. 4 4684 Hodgson Rd Shoreview Location East side of Hodgson Rd, north of Cty Rd 96 PID 1 3302331 01 05 Land SF /Acres 142,441 / 3.27 Sale Date 5/512010 No. units 105 Density (Units /Acre) 32.11 Sale Price $1,651,000 Price / SF $11.59 Price / Unit $15,724 �b1 7s 14 I� Comments Site was purchased to be developed with one single -story building containing 105 senior living units. Buyer also paid the razing costs of approximately r "- _� �' 1 � ��'n � $11,000. Development was anticipated In summer 2011 when financing Is j obtained. RZi Comp. No. 5 1670 Legacy Pkwy Maplewood Location SEC or Legacy Pkwy and Kennard St N 1, _ i, ti , ),m•_.. 1�� PID 032922110008 Land SF /Acres 128,502 / 2.95 Sale Date 9/3/2009 No. units 150 Density (Units /Acre) 50.85 r ./ :4 h ,-•.•( Sale Price $1,640,000 Price /SF $12.76 Prlce /Unit $10,933 Comments The site Is located In Legacy Village at Maplewood, a mixed -use development adjacent to Maplewood Mail and St. John's Hospital. Site planned for a 150 - y� `t unit senior housing development to be known as Seasons of Maplewood. Tt• ' — III' Services will Included Independent, assisted, memory care and care suites. r -- "` k•� I' Regent also provided services to the end user of site Identification, municipal _. /± entitlements, architecture and engineering, Interior design, HUD financing, coordination, and flnanclnal modeling 1 1 DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC Q 0 n n 0 R HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Comp. No. 6 9056 Buchanan Trail Inver Grove Heights Location North quadrant of Hwy 52 and Concord Blvd st�f PID 201186601020 Land SF/ Acres 80,150/1.64 All Sale Date 9 /2 212 0 1 0 No. units 44 Density (Units /Acre) 23.91 • _ •, Sale Price $1,112,384 Price / SF $13.88 Price / Unit $25,281 Comments White Pine Senior Living Is planned to have a 63 -unit, 3 -story assisted living yw�C::6 apartment complex. Amenities will included a fitness center, library, computer room, beauty shop, lounge, sun rooms, and dining areas. The site Is zoned PUD by the City. Located In the Arbor Pointe subdivision along the golf course In the NEQ of Hwy 52 and Concord Blvd. Buyer intends to construction a second building on an adjacent parcel. Comp. No. 7 15359 Founders Lane Apple Valley Location East of Galaxie Ave at Founders Ln PID 017589002010 Land SF /Acres 106,722 / 2.45 .� Sale Date 12121/2009 No. units 134 Density (Units /Acre) 54.69 .9.� .����, = Sale Price $1,567,800 Price /SF $14.69 Price/ Unit $71,700 Comments To be known as Seasons at Apple Valley, this site Is planned to have 134 units of senior housing development. The buyer provided sery ices to the end user of site Identification, municipal entitlements, architecture and 4 .r aoo engineering, Interior design, HUD financing, coordinatlon, and financial ;1 modeling. Total development costs to exceed $26 million. The property is located east of a community retail distruct anchored by Target, Cub Foods, °�•" Best Buy, etc. The site Is located adjacent to a pond, which had sidewalks and landscape Improvements having been complete. Comp. No. 8 5300 Woodhill Rd Minnetonka Location SWC of Tree St and Woodhill Rd ff PID 2811722440527 Land SF /Acres 115,432 / 2.65 •1 t�" •_ .` r { . Sale Date 8/24/2010 No. units 62 Density (Units /Acre) 23.40 •7S! ', 161 Sale Price $2,625,000 Price /SF $22.74 Price /Unit §42,339 f .. . �,_ _ ,.._�_ `• t Comments Property sold for construction of a senior housing facility. Known as The Glen, R opened In November 2011 and offers Independent living, assisted living, memory care, and care suites. Located adjacent to a grocery store and other retail and residential uses Comp. No. 9 7100 Metro Blvd Edina Location SWC of Metro Blvd and W 70th St PID 0911621220037 Land SF/ Acres 124,257 / 2.85 p IS *Ar, �.- ' Sale Date 11/1612005 No. units 128 Density (Units /Acre) 44.87 MIA �„� r �}; �i Sale Price $4,270,000 Price/SF $34.36 Price / Unit $33,359 Comments This property was not openly marketed. The buyer and seller privately negotiated the sale price. Buyer Indicated that there was an existing business relationship between the buyer and seller. Buyer felt sale was ultimately arm's I " "" - '•' length. The buyer also Indicated that he paid above fair market value i e., over 20% above, however, no exact percentage was Indicated. The site was •.. 4 ,' �, , +' , µ , formerly improved with a structure, which suffered fire damage and was razed. Buyer bought a clean site. No soil Issues. The buyer has constructed a 4- story, 128 -unit senior housing complex (Gramercy Club). This co-op was under construction In the early part of 2006. We have made a cursory review of senior housing land sales from around the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. This property type is often purchased on a price per unit value basis. Since this is a hypothetical scenario for the subject, it is unknown what the number of units and density could be achieved. Therefore we have reviewed these sales based on a price per square foot. On the previous page we concluded an estimated land value range for this scenario of $7 to $15 /sf. As mentioned previously, we have conducted an adjustment grid of SFR lots and the resulting value conclusion is between $11 and $12 + /sf. Therefore for the senior housing scenario to be the highest and best use there is only $3 to $4 /sf beyond the SFR conclusion. The upper end of the range would be for a high density project. Based on this cursory review, comparables 3 through 9 all have superior locations due to the subject's poor circuitous access. While a higher price could be paid for senior housing land when compared to single - family residential lots, there are hurdles with this scenario in regards to a required zoning change, a high level of density would be needed, possible neighborhood opposition, and its access. Its location near retail and medical centers, which are on France Ave, is a benefit DAY' ' Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) An analysis has also been completed for the subject's highest and best use as improved. The subject has circuitous access, Highway 62 visibility, and other factors which would impact potential uses. The access is a large factor for retail or commercial -type users. We have summarized a handful of potential options in the chart below and on the following page; many would require a zoning change. Highest and Best .. •. Use Continued Arts Conversion to Conversion to Senior Housing / Facility or Animal Hospital Hospice Care / Group Home Museum Legal Factors Continued use generally complies Change in zoning required Change in zoning required with zoning, and any non - conformity would be assumed to have grandfa- thered rights M Physical Factors The single - family conversion with The single - family conversion with The single - family conversion with multiple additions leads to a inef- multiple additions leads to a inef- multiple additions leads to a,ineffi- ficient, chopped up design ficient, chopped up design. The cient, chopped up design. Signifi- building is too large for an animal cant floor plan modifications would hospital use; only the main level be needed including additional would be considered usable space. kitchen elements, multiple restrooms The lower level would be surplus and handicap accessible upgrades space Estimated Conversion None Approx. $50 /sf of street level space Approx. $75 /sf to $100 1sf of GBA Costs (per SF) Financial Factors Circuitous access not as influential Poor circuitous access. Some con- Circuitous access not as influential as other types of uses. There is version costs, limited rent potential, as other types of uses. High conver- excess land or expansion potential possible neighborhood opposition sion costs. There is excess land or expansion potential. The adjacent park is a favorable amenity Potential value range If an ideal buyer could be found, a If renovated as a 4,820 sf animal $100 /sf to $140 /sf without excess based on cursory review potential value in the $30 /sf to $50/ hospital, a potential value of $100 /sf land value of comps (per SF of GBA) sf range without excess land value to $150 /sf could be achieved is possible Conclusion & Feasibility There is a minimal market for a spe- This scenario would utilize only the A senior housing, hospice care, or cial purpose museum or arts facility. main level as the lower level would group home facility could result in be surplus space. strong financial results, yet the con - Current operations are reportedly versions costs would be too high. being subsidized. Value does not Value does not exceed the vacant exceed the vacant land value, there- land value, therefore this scenario is Value does not exceed the vacant fore this scenario is not prudent. not prudent. land value, therefore this scenario is not prudent. The value range is $530,000 to The value range total after deduc- $760,000 including excess land tion for conversion costs are The value range total after conver- ($10/sf). Given the subject's current $425,000 to $670,000 including sion costs are approx. $475,000 operation of needing subsidy fund- excess land ($10 /sf) to $645,000 including excess land ing, finding a potential user would be ($10 1s9 very difficult and would require an extended marketing period ® / DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN i r a I I I I 1 HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) �l The scenario highlighted in yellow— conversion to a day care or seniors day care facility is the highest and best use as improved, yet approvals would be needed (not as burdensome as some of the scenarios requir- ing rezoning). On the following pages we have made a cursory review ® of senior housing /hospice care /group home improved sales supportive of the above $75 to $100 /sf potential value range after conversion. Many of the sales are much superior facilities in terms of commercial districts, access, size, and functional layout. ® ' 4nnraical report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Highest '' Continued Conversion to Multi -User Studio Space Conversion to Training or Counseling Center Conversion to Day Care or Seniors Day Care Aday care use complies with zoning as Change in zoning required Change in zoning required a conditional use, yet the subject does not meet the 2 -acre minimum site size requirement. This scenario would require a variance The single- family conversion with multiple additions leads to a inefficient, chopped up design. Handicap accessible features and possible additional restrooms would be needed. This scenario could capital- ize on the existing craft rooms The single - family conversion with multiple additions leads to a ineffi- cient, chopped up design. Chopped up design may work for this type of use The single - family conversion with multiple additions leads to a inefficient, chopped up design. Chopped up design does not work for this type of facility. Too many small rooms (large assem- bly area needed) and additional restrooms would be required Approx. $25 /sf to $50 /sf Approx. $20 /sf to $40 /sf Approx. $25 /sf to $50 /sf Poor circuitous access. Some conver- sion costs Circuitous access not as influential as other types of uses. Limited rent potential Poor circuitous access. Some conversion costs. Limited rent potential. There is excess land or expansion potential I_ $75 /sf to $100 /sf without excess land value $40 /sf to $70 1sf without excess land value $50 1sf to $75 /sf without excess land value This scenario could result in stronger financial results and its conversion costs are less than the previous scenario. A studio space facility has lim- ited rent potential. Value does not exceed the vacant land value, there- fore this scenario is not prudent. A training or counseling center has limited rent potential. Value does not exceed the vacant land value, therefore this scenario is I I Value does not exceed the vacant land value, yet it is approaching a similar value and should be considered a pos- sibility if approvals could be obtained The value total after conversion costs are The value range total after deduction for conversion costs are $415,000 to $530,000 including excess land ($10 /sf) not prudent. The approximately value total after deduction for conversion costs is $475,000 including excess land ($10 /sf) approx $750,000 including excess land ($10 /sf) The scenario highlighted in yellow— conversion to a day care or seniors day care facility is the highest and best use as improved, yet approvals would be needed (not as burdensome as some of the scenarios requir- ing rezoning). On the following pages we have made a cursory review ® of senior housing /hospice care /group home improved sales supportive of the above $75 to $100 /sf potential value range after conversion. Many of the sales are much superior facilities in terms of commercial districts, access, size, and functional layout. ® ' 4nnraical report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Day Care Comparable Sales Comp. No. 1 Highpointe Preschool & Childcare 2100 93rd Way N Brooklyn Park Property Type Child care center ir PID 1111921430002 f ' Year BuIIV Renovated 1967 / 1996 _ Sale Date 6/9/2010 No. of Stories 1.00 T' '1. `. Condition Average t,t tyt Cti` �' y Sale Price $756,000 GBA 7,113 SJ1., Prlce/GBA 5106 25 Site SF 277,493 L/B Ratio 39.01 Comments v Buyer was :a tenant In the building and wanted to expand their child care business into the whole building. Property has been used as a church since 1967. Buyer plans on renovating Into a preschool and child care facility. Renovation will be minor and will Included converting the sanctuary into 3 large classrooms and 2 smaller rooms. Additionally, about 75% of the carpet will be replaced with vinyl tiles. Total cost of renovation will be about $56,000. Property has a very large land -to- building ratio Comp. No. 2 Beck's Montessori 4194 Pilot Knob Rd Eagan t. • �. Property Type Child care center PID 103310001031 Year Built/ Renovated 1984 / {' '�.�'•! Sale Date 7/28/2011 No, of Stories 1.00 X l~� - Condition Average Sale Price $785,000 - GBA 7,280 )rice/GBA 83 Site SF 42,253 A, VB Ratio 5.80 Comments Property wes listed for sale at $850,000. The buyer acquired the vacant child care facility with the intent to owner occupy with a similar use. Building was reported as structurally sound, but buyer planned to spend about $40,000 to upgrade HVAC units and other minor improvements. Property to be used as Montessorl education and child care facility. Building appears to be In average condition. Playground onsite. Site located near the NEC of Pilot Knob Rd and Diffley Rd. Comp. No. 3 New Horizon Academy lrrk Comments 15200 Wayzata Blvd Minnetonka Property Type Child care center PID 0411722240022 Year Built/ Renovated 1975 / Sale Date 12/1/2009 Sale Price $700,000 Price /GBA $11249 Daycare cAnter northwest of Carlson Pkwy and 1 -394. 26 parking stalls Comp. No. 4 Tutor Time No. of Stories 2.00 Condition Average GBA 6,223 Site SF 29,185 L/B Ratio 4.69 9475 176th St W Lakeville I Property Type Child care center PID 227950001020 Year Built/ Renovated 1998 / I Sale Date 311/2010 No. of Stories 1.00 ,.' - •�...M� i �� Condition Average —� - _.....-- Sale Price $1,873,948 _- GBA 11,782 Price/GBA 5159 05 Site SF 69,695 • „y -+rte 1 L/B Ratio 5.92 Comments Arms- lengt1n transaction, buyer bought property as triple -net investment; seller sold property as down -leg of 1031 exchange and subsequently purchased ground lease in Eden Prairie; this property was purchased for $1,882,000 in January 2008, but that earlier transaction included some non -cash financing. Typical daycare school with outside playground. Typical semi- commercial site In residential neighborhood, SEC of Ipava Ave and 175th St. Comp. No. 5 Salem Montessori School 11337 Flintwood St NW Coon Rapids Property Type Child care center =-�Y4, PID 133124130017 •) 'v� • t Year Built/ Renovated 2000 / NSale Date 7/242009 o. of Stories 1.00 —��•' -�•. Condition Above Avg Sale Price $500,000 GBA 2,880 Pr!ce.'GBA 5173 61 Site SF 20,997 L/B Ratio 7.29 Comments The sellers wanted to retire and hired a broker to help sell the business and real estate. The buyers purchased the real estate for $500,000 (the asking price) and paid an additional $400,000 for buslness /equipment. The roof was replaced in 2005 due to hail damage and is in good condition; ADT fire suppression system; commercial grade HVAC; the layout/design Is typical for a daycare facility and functions adequately for this use ® t / DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC P II 6> Q HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Comp. No. 6 3 R's Learning Center 4900 85th Ave N Brooklyn Park k q.. Property Type Child care center PID 1611921440051 Year Built/ Renovated 2009 / _ r' Sale Date 7!3112009 No. of Stories 1.00 n Condition Good Sale Price $3,130,916 GBA 15,000 �(I : Price/GBA $206 73 Site SF 79,519 f s' US Ratio 5.30 Comments The sale involved construction of a new day care facility and the purchase agreement was signed In July 2008 with the sale not closing until July 2009. According to individuals involved In the industry, they felt that values for day care facilities dropped 10% to 20% during this time period although the purchase price for this property was established In July 2008 and does reflect this decrease in value. The building was designed and built for use as a day care facility. The project Is located on 85th Ave, a busily traveled highway In the City. Comp. No. 7 New Horizon Academy 14088 141 st St W Apple Valley Property Type Child care center PID 012252701010 - - - Year Built/ Renovated 2004 / ��►�' ''� No. of Stories 1.00 T Sale Date 7/29/2008 Condition Good Sale Price $2,847,533 GBA 10,587 Prlce/GBA 5265 57 Site SF 57,274 US Ratio 5.41 Comments The sale was part of a 1031 exchange. The Improvements were constructed for their current use as a high quality day care facility. There are several classrooms, a kitchen, great room, break room, and administrative office area. Additional improvements include a fenced in playground area. Comp. No. 8 New Horizon Academy 4345 Peony Ln Plymouth Property Type Child care center PID 1811822120021 Year Built/ Renovated 2021 / % QVP Sale Date 112512012 No. o} Stories 1.00 Condition Good Sale Price $2,830,000 GBA 10,203 Price/GBA 527737 Site SF 263,538 L/B Ratio 25.83 Comments Includes Fos -0025 8 -0026. Net leased daycare property located in small commercial development including SuperAmerlca fuel station, Culvers fast food restaurant, branch bank and multi- tenant commercial building. The seller stated the leases are being near full triple net with 10 years remaining. Further details were stated as being confidential as dictated by language in the lease. Development is at the corner of State Hwy 55 and Peony Ln. Sale includes predominantly wetland parcels not suitable for development. Smaller parcel Is improved with a sign advertising Culver's restaurant Comp. No. 9 Mis Ninos Early Childhood & Education 5101 France Ave S Minneapolis I' -r tI, a Property Type Conversion to child care center !'- �l PID 1702824320213 Year Built/ Renovated 1996 / -I' - No. of Stories 2.00 _ Sale Date 12/292010 Condition Good - ` s Sale Price $2,007,000 GBA 8,194 ,al s A PrIce/GBA 5244 94 Site SF 13,495 UB Ratio 1.65 Comments Includes PID-0214. The buyer purchased the property to convert into a child care center. The existing improvements were considered to be in good condition and are fully functional as an office. The buyer plans to convert the existing improvements and construct a -story addition containing 4,928 sf. The cost of conversion and addition are anticipated to be $567,000 and will be completed on or about April 1, 2011. The northerly portion (lot 1) contains the existing office improvements. The southerly portion (lot 3) is mostly vacant, but does have parking in the easterly portion. Improvements are originally constructed on the site in 1943 with the use at that time being office oriented. In 1996, the owner razed the improvements to the foundation and expanded that foundation by approximately 301/6, and rebuild the vertical improvements with a spa. In 2005, the owner (seller) purchased the property for $843,000 and converted the property Into current office use at a cost of $364,450. r DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art We have made a cursory review of improved sales of day care facilities from around the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. We have reviewed these sales based on a price per square foot of GBA. The sales are generally superior in commercial district appeal, access, size, and functional layout. There are subject hurdles with this scenario in regards to a zoning requirements, possible neighborhood opposition, its access, and conversion costs. Its location near retail and medical centers, which are on France Ave, is a benefit especially for a seniors day care. The day care use com- plies with zoning, yet the 1.66 -acre site does not meet the minimum lot requirement of 2 acres. With the City of Edina as the property owner, there may be additional flexibility on meeting zoning requirements. This scenario could result in stronger financial results, yet unless an ideal buyer was found with a feasible plan who would be willing to pay more, it is likely a potential sale price would be below the 4 SFR lots scenario. Center, Edina, MN r; cznl la L i_c i We have made a cursory review of improved sales of day care facilities from around the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. We have reviewed these sales based on a price per square foot of GBA. The sales are generally superior in commercial district appeal, access, size, and functional layout. There are subject hurdles with this scenario in regards to a zoning requirements, possible neighborhood opposition, its access, and conversion costs. Its location near retail and medical centers, which are on France Ave, is a benefit especially for a seniors day care. The day care use com- plies with zoning, yet the 1.66 -acre site does not meet the minimum lot requirement of 2 acres. With the City of Edina as the property owner, there may be additional flexibility on meeting zoning requirements. This scenario could result in stronger financial results, yet unless an ideal buyer was found with a feasible plan who would be willing to pay more, it is likely a potential sale price would be below the 4 SFR lots scenario. Center, Edina, MN r; cznl la L i_c HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) Additional As vacant, the subject would provide good appeal X A X A As improved and utilized, the subject commands modest appeal and acceptance X T The vacant land value exceeds the likely value as improved X A As improved, it is not a suitable use of the site X T There are significant deficiencies: poor functional utility from its residential conversion and multiple additions, its chopped up layout, differing floor elevations, lack of a large assembly space, limited dining areas, few restrooms, handicap access issues, etc. Subject is not an appropriate use of the site, yet it commands a somewhat higher value than the vacant site X T The subject building is an interim use of the site; reuse pressure will likely increase in the foreseeable future making redevelop- ment feasible X T Typical ongoing repairs and replacements will be needed Minor repairs and replacements will likely be needed in the near future Subject has significant remaining economic life Subject has some remaining economic life X S Subject has limited remaining economic life. While there is physi- cal remaining life, a greater value is generated by a reuse of the valuation land X A A potential buyer will likely convert or reposition the property X I If a strong user were found who could reuse the improvements, a significant discount would be appropriate due to needed conver- sion costs X S Subject has excess or surplus land for its current use X C Comments and Conclusions: The greatest value is achieved by a reuse of the well located land. The subject's highest and best use is to raze the existing improve- ments and sell off the 4 parcels as SFR lots. It is possible a buyer could be found who could capitalize on a potential use of the im- provements that could exceed the SFR lots value, yet it would be highly speculative. DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC HIGHEST AND BEST USE (CONTINUED) The poor economy over the last number of years has impacted all property types. In addition to the deep recession, consumer confi- dence has diminished and the ability to borrow has become more difficult. There has been a lack of sale transactions, leasing activity, and growing spread between asking rates /prices and offers, and there have been many foreclosures. The City of Edina has endured the economic downturn better than many areas. Below are graphs highlighting the national overall value trends along with the single - family sale trends within Edina. 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Because of the improvements age, significant accrued physical ob- solescence, and little or no remaining economic life, a Cost Approach is not applicable. Moreover, even with properties having remaining economic life, a Cost Approach typically can not produce a meaningful or credible value indication in this market. Market participants are rely- ing on other more meaningful valuation approaches. Hence, no Cost Approach has been developed. Overview of Income Approach The Income Approach considers an income - producing property from an investment point of view. It is based upon valuing the future an- ticipated benefits. These investment factors are primarily the income stream and possible value appreciation upon resale. Development .... Because the subject is not income property, and since there is no measurable value contribution with the improvements. the Income Ap- proach is not applicable. ® • [:)AY'-,- Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GRC)UP LLC ,I Applicability Overview —0 Comparable Selection The subject's highest and best use is a vacant single - family residential We have analyzed 6 comparable sales. Unadjusted, they range in lots. Hence, the Sales Comparison Approach is a good valuation tool. value from $199,000 to $315,000. First, a single subject lot is analyzed - the main interior Lot 7. Second, a market - supported discount is applied to the bulk block of 4 lots. Following are a location map, summary information on each sale, and an adjustment analysis. Comparable Location Map DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN r_anl IP r t c -• ` 1 1[G i rt ' V.: Z4!,n ,. 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Located less than a Comments block east of France Ave near a Normal market sale of a SFR lot. JMS Custom Homes is selling the lot and building a custom home church on the site. 60 -ft lot width. Typical residential views. DAY' ' GROUP LLC Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) LAND COMPARABLE NO. 2 5924 Oaklawn Ave Edina Property Name SFR Lot lY. r J No. Units 1 Density 6.49 units /acre \ ,7� 4 f'� Sale Date 2/5/2010 Sale Price $250,000 Specials Assumed $0 ' Other $0 Total Price $250,000 • ' `- Price Per Unit $250,000 _ of _ ..aa - '(`� • Price Per SF $37.25 a , . Price Per Acre $1,622,709 1 Financing None known Concessions Buyer Mohi Mitiek & Kaouter Kafala Seller Unknown s i. i "• PID �j 1 Land SF /Acres :yr� . + "?'�►\ Usable Land SF /Acres / °o Zoning r Intended Use Visibility &Access Traffic Count K17 �y ti Sewer &Water ti f Topography Soil Conditions & All Flood Hazard 1902824420126 6,711 / 0.15 6,711 / 0.15 / 100 Residential SFR home Average Quiet Public Front walkout Assumed stable, low risk Location Description Average Edina location, residential neighborhood across from Pamela Comments Park. Normal market sale of s SFR lot. JMS Custom Homes is selling the lot and building a custom home on the site. 50 -ft lot width. Broker reported the park was a big deal for buyers. Typical residential views, along with good park views --3 DAY"' Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, WiiN GROUP LLC SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) !I N LAND COMPARABLE NO. 3 5848 Ewing Ave S Edina Property Name SFR Lot =r - J F No. Units 1 Density 4.95 Quiet f l • [Ile 8/5/2011 Sale Price $212,000 Specials Assumed $0 Other .3 461b Total Price $212,000 i x No. Units 1 Density 4.95 Quiet units /acre Sale Date 8/5/2011 Sale Price $212,000 Specials Assumed $0 Other $0 Total Price $212,000 Price Per Unit $212,000 Price Per SF $24.10 Price Per Acre $1,049,997 Financing None known Concessions Buyer John Sun & Grace Wang Seller Unknown PID 2002824320149 Land SF /Acres 8,795 / 0.20 Usable Land SF / Acres / % 8,795 / 0.20 / 100 Zoning Residential Intended Use SFR home Visibility & Access Average Traffic Count Quiet Sewer & Water Public utilities Topography Lookout Soil Conditions & Assumed stable, low risk Flood Hazard Location Description Average Edina location, residential neighborhood near France Ave Comments Normal market sale of a SFR lot. 66 -ft lot width. Nearby is Minnehaha Creek. Typical SFR lot. House appears to be nearly complete as of March 2012. Typical residential views DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 43 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) LAND COMPARABLE NO. 4 5121 W 59th St Edina Property Name SFR Lot e» - Y No. Units 1 Density 2.84 ill units/acre x., �' v "T �f• ��': Sale Date 10/18/2011 Price Sale $315,000 � Specials Assumed $0 �r Other $0 -f, - Total Price $315,000 Price Per Unit $315,000 Price Per SF $20.51 Price Per Acre $893,553 N T 4, Financing None known Concessions Buyer Timberland Homes Seller Unknown PID 3311721310015 Land SF /Acres Usable Land SF / Acres / % Zoning Intended Use Visibility & Access Traffic Count Sewer & Water Topography Soil Conditions & Flood Hazard 15,356 / 0.35 15,356 / 0.35 / 100 Residential SFR home Average Quiet Public utilities Walkout Assumed stable, low risk Location Description Above average Edina, west of Hwy �.. _ 100 Comments Normal market sale of a SFR lot. As of March 2012, construction was nearly complete. Typical residential views. Redevelopment site, seller razed the old house. m DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN t I GROUP LLC SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) LAND COMPARABLE NO. 5 5829 Brookview Ave Edina Property Name SFR Lot lJ,r , No. Units 1 Density 6.49 units/acre Ij 1t Sale Date 311/2012 r , Sale Price $225,000 ..r...,,_ Specials Assumed $0 Other $0 ^ S, Total Price $225,000 f Price Per Unit $225,000 Price Per SF $33.51 1, Price Per Acre $1,459,786 - ..,,�' Financing None Known Concessions Buyer Active Listing as of 3/12 F " Seller Unknown PID formerly 1902824420004, being div. Land SF /Acres 6,714 / 0.15 Usable Land SF /Acres / % 6,714 / 0.15 / 100 Zoning Residential Intended Use SFR home Visibility & Access Average Traffic Count Quiet Sewer & Water Public utilities Topography Walkout Soil Conditions & Assumed stable, low risk Flood Hazard Location Description Avg Edina, residential neighborhood. Comments Active listing as of 3/12. Redevelopment site, former house has been razed and split into 2 lots. Adjacent pond and nearby park. 50 -ft lot width. i DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) Comparable Sales LAND COMPARABLE NO. 6 5833 Brookview Ave Edina oT AA � 4. �. Property Name SFR Lot No. Units 1 Density 6.49 Quiet units /acre Sale Date 3/1/2012 Sale Price $225,000 Specials Assumed $0 Other $0 Total Price $225,000 Price Per Unit $225,000 Price Per SF $33.51 Price Per Acre $1,459,786 Financing None known Concessions Buyer Pending sale as of 3/12 Seller Unknown PID formerly 1902824420004, being div. Land SF / Acres 6,714 / 0.15 Usable Land SF/Acres/ 0 6,714 / 0.15 / 100% Zoning Residential Intended Use SFR home Visibility & Access Average Traffic Count Quiet Sewer & Water Public utilities Topography Walkout Soil Conditions & Assumed stable, low risk Flood Hazard Location Description Avg Edina, residential neighborhood. Comments Pending sale as of 3/12. Redevelopment site, former house has been razed and split into 2 lots. Adjacent pond and nearby park. 50 -ft lot width. ® 1 DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, NN GROUP LLC SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) Adjustment Grid FEATURE SUBJECT COMPARABLE SALE #1 COMPARABLE SALE #2 COMPARABLE SALE #3 Address 4701 64th St W 3713 Fuller St W 5924 Oaklawn Ave . 5848 Ewing Ave S Edina Edina Edina Edina Proximity to Subject 1.5 miles NE 0.75 miles N5 1 mile NE Sale Price 1 $199,000 $250,000 7-$212,000 Price /Gross SF $24.57 $37.25 $24.10 SF PriceNsable Inspection Public data, inspection, broker Public data, Inspection, broker Public data, Inspection, broker Data Source Public records, broker Public records, broker Public records, broker Verification Source SFR lot SFR lot SFR of SFR lot Intended Use VALUE ADJUSTMENTS DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION +- $Adjustment DESCRIPTION +- $Adustment DESCRIPTION .- )$Adustne t Property Rights Fee simple Fee simple Fee simple Fee simple Financing Terms Cash equivalent Market terms Market terns Market terms Conditions of Sale Arm's length Arm's length Arm's an Arm's length Date of Sale & Market Conditions 2/2112 10/31/2011 0% 2152010 (-3%) $7,500 8/5/2011 0% Location Av Edina Avg Edina A Edina Avg Edina Utilities Public Public Public Public To o/rerain and Soils Walkout, wooded Lookout $10,000 Front walkout $8.000 1 Lookout $10,000 Easements None adverse None adverse None adverse None adverse Views and Privacy Ad acent wetlands, ark Residential $15,000 Residential ark $10,000 Residential $15,000 Extemalities H 62 traffic Nearb y church, quiet ($10,000) Quiet $15,000 Quiet $15,000 Shape Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Approxwidth 76' 60' $25,000 W. $30,000 66' $25,000 A rox usable SF 18,376 6100 6,7i1 8,795 Net Ad ustment $40,000 $25,500 $35 000 NetAd ustment $239,000 1 $275,500 $247,000 Ad usted Sale Price FEATURE SUBJECT COMPARABLE SALE #4 COMPARABLE SALE 05 COMPARABLE SALE #5 Address 4701 64th St W 5121 W 59th St 5829 Brookview Ave 5833 Brookvlew Ave Edina Edina Edina . Edina Pro:dmity to Subject 0.75 miles NW 0.75 miles NE 0.75 miles NE Sale Price $315,000 $225,000 $225,000 Price /Gross SF $20.51 $33.51 $33.51 SF Pdce/Usable Ins ection Public data, inspection. broker Public data, Ins ecUcn broker Public data, ins action, broker Data Source Public records, broker Public records, broker Public records, broker Verification Source SFR lot SFR [at SFR lot SFR lot Intended Use VALUE ADJUSTMENTS DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION +- )$ Adjustment DESCRIPTION ••)$Adjustment DESCRIPTION + -)$Ad stment Property Rights Fee simple Fee simple Fee simple Fee simple Flnancin Terms Cash equivalent Market terms Market terms $10,000 Market terms Pending sale $10,000 Conditions of Sale Arm's length Arm's length Active listing Date of Sale & Market Conditions 22112 10/18/11 0% 2/2/12(0%) 22/12 0 Location Avg Edina Above Avg Edina $25000 Avg Edina Avg Edina Utilities Public Public Public Public To o/rerrain and Soils Walkout wooded Walkout Walkout R$7 Walkout Easements None adverse None adverse None adverse None adverse Views and PrIvacY Adjacent wetlands, park Residential $15,000 Adjacent pond 00 Ad acent and $7 500 Externalities H 62 traffic Quiet $15 000 Quiet 000 Quiet $15,000 Shape Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular 76' 113' ($20,000) 50' $30,000 50' $30,000 Approx width A rox usable SF 16 376 15,356 8.714 6,714 Net Ad ustment ($45,000) $12 500 $12 500 Ad usted Sale Price 5270,00U $237,500 $237,500 ®AYr Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 0 .; SALES COMPARISON APPROACH (CONTINUED) Adjustment Comments Category Adjustment Comments Unit of Comparison Analysis is based upon total price (per SFR lot). Subject's large lot size results in a lower per sf amount, yet the total lot value is the better valuation approach Property Rights and Economic Operation No adjustment needed Financing Terms All have market terms; no adjustment needed Conditions of Sale The first four comparables are market transactions having no atypical motivations or influences im- pacting the prices; no adjustment needed. Comparable #5 is an active listing and comp #6 is a pend- ing sale, both have been adjusted downward $10,000 Date of Sale & Market Conditions The subject is in a reasonably active and fully developed market area. Residential values have sig- nificantly declined In recent years, yet Edina has maintained its value better than many areas. Only comp #2 requires adjustment as it has been adjusted downward 3% due to it being a 2010 transaction Location Edina has a good reputation. Most of the comparables are rated similar, yet comp #4 is in a superior neighborhood and has been adjusted downward $25,000 Utilities All have public utilities; no adjustment needed Topofrerrain & Soils The subject is a walkout lot with wooded features. Comps #1 -3 have lookout or a front walkout topog- raphy requiring an upward adjustment...,. The remaining comparables also have a walkout and require no adjustment Easements No adjustment needed Views & Privacies The subject has adjacent wetlands and park views. Those comparables with typical residential views have been adjusted $15,000 upward. All the comparables are rated inferior and require an upward adjustment Externalities The subject has adverse Hwy 62 traffic. All the comps are rated superior and have been adjusted downward Shape & Size The subject's size and lot width are larger than most of the comparables. Comp #4 has superior front - age and has been adjusted downward. The remaining comps require moderate upward adjustments. The comparables are generally similar to the subject, with good mar- ket- supported adjustments being made for the variations. With placing similar emphasis on all the comparables, a rounded mid -level subject value of $250,000 1lot is concluded. The appraisers have determined that each of the 4 subject parcels would have a similar value. Those lots on the east have superior wetland and park views, yet this is off- set by having a more adverse Hwy 62 traffic influence. Likewise, the corner parcel on the west has a minimal adverse traffic influence, yet it also has no wetland views. Concluded Retail Market Value Subject Value Conclusion: I $250,000 /lot 4 lots @ $250,000 /lot = $1,000,000 A small, 4 -lot development does not merit a discounted cash flow anal- ysis, yet a similar wholesale concept applies. The above retail market value of the 4 lots is $1,000,000, yet to find a single buyer to take all 4 lots at once, a wholesale discount and razing costs would need to be applied. Based upon our experience with other small infill projects, a 10% to 20% discount would be a likely discount range. With conclud- ing a mid -range 15% discount, the total concluded market value for the subject is $850,000 INDICATED VALUE BY SALES COMPARISON APPROACH: $850,000 Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Reconciliation Summary . Comments The appraisal assignment includes a difficult highest and best use analysis. The appraisal problem is unique as the property owner is the City of Edina, which could allow additional use flexibility when compared to a non - governmental owner. Some of the potential use options are highly speculative as factors include a zoning change requirement, possible neighborhood opposition, etc. Below is a summary of values of the most likely potential uses ranked from low to high. Raze improvements for medium A senior housing or hospice care -type facility would require a zoning change, could have some neighborhood density seniors housing or multi- objections, and has obstacles to hurdle in order to develop this scenario. A lower to medium density project family reuse project site has an approximate value total of $500,000 to $750,000. This value is below other scenarios Conversion of existing improve- This scenario complies with zoning. A seniors day care could capitalize on the chopped -up design which in- ments to a day care or seniors clude craft rooms. The approximate value total after deduction for conversion costs is over $750,000 including day care excess land ($10 1sf). The value of a converted day care is less than other scenarios, yet is approaching the highest and best use value. Raze improvements for high A senior housing or hospice care -type facility would require a zoning change, could have some neighborhood density seniors housing or multi- objections, and has obstacles to hurdle in order to develop this scenario. A high- density project results in family reuse project site a higher value. If a. particular buyer was found who could capitalize on the subject site and make a project feasible, it's possible the value could be above other scenarios, yet it is highly speculative and would require approvals. The approximate value total is $750,000 to $1,000,000 +. Raze improvements for 4 SFR To find a single buyer to take all 4 lots at once, a wholesale discount and razing costs would need to be applied. lots to a single buyer A single buyer would not pay a full retail price for each lot. Holding and marketing costs would be involved with a single purchaser. The retail values of each lot is $250,000. A 10% to 20% discount would be a likely discount range. With concluding a mid -range 15% discount, the total concluded market value for the subject is $850,000. Raze improvements for 4 SFR The SFR lots could capture a higher sale price if sold individually. This represents retail values without any lots to separate buyers wholesale discount. If sold to separate buyers, each lot could sell for the concluded retail value of $250,000. Therefore, the total value is $1,000,000 Concluded Appraised Value Based on the definition of "market value" on page 5 of this appraisal report, the concluded market value to a single potential buyer is $850,000. This amounts to $73.95/GBA, or $11.75/sf of land. FINAL ESTIMATE OF FEE SIMPLE MARKET VALUE: Please review the "extraordinary assumptions, special limiting condi- tions, and hypothetical conditions" section of this report before relying on the values or other conclusions. This includes the assumption that an additional or 5th single - family residential lot could not be created. If it could later be determined that another lot could legally be estab- lished, additional value would be appropriate. $850,000 ($11.751sf of land) DAY - Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN Definition: Per the Appraisal Standards Board in its Statement on Appraisal Standards No. 6: "The estimated length of time the property interest being appraised would have been offered on the market prior to the hypothetical consummation of a sale at market value on the effective date of the appraisal; a retrospective estimate based upon an analysis of past events assuming a competitive and open market" Subject has broad market appeal X Subject has adequate market appeal, yet market conditions are difficult, and an extended exposure period would be required. There is weak demand in relation to the supply of properties on the market, plus there is some lower- priced foreclosure product Subject has limited market appeal X As improved, the subject is a special purpose property having an extremely limited number of potential buyers Subject could easily be marketed without significant work being needed X If a user of the existing improvements were found, significant con- version work would be required —see highest and best use com- ments X Exposure period conclusion is based upon market observations X Exposure period allows for marketing efforts, negotiating, any re- quired inspections, legal work, time to secure financing, and some time to coordinate a closing X Conclusion: 12 to 18 months; may be longer for a sale as a con- tinued use or conversion to another use if the improvements were to be incorporated for another use (additional time needed to find a correct user, time for city approvals, construction financing, etc.) Definition: Per the Appraisal Standards Board in its Advisory Opinion No. 7: ,...an opinion of the amount of time it might take to sell a real or personal property interest at the concluded market value level dur- ing the period immediately after the effective date of an appraisal." While exposure time precedes the effective date of value, marketing time differs in that it is subsequent. X Same marketing period applies in that market conditions are not anticipated to radically alter in terms of supply /demand, economic conditions, or significant national or local events A longer marketing period may occur due to changes in the econ- omy, interest rates, capital markets or anticipated declining market conditions A shorter marketing period may occur due to improvement in the economy, interest rates, or market conditions X Conclusion: 12 to 18 months; may be longer DAY- Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN A 1 I �i DAY. Appraisal,im6it of Edina Art Center, .Edina, MN Page intentionally blank ® DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN CITY CODE 850.11 Single Dwelling Unit District (11-1). Subd. 1 Principal Uses. A. Buildings containing not more than one dwelling unit. B. Publicly owned parks, playgrounds and athletic facilities. C. Publicly and privately owned golf courses, but not including driving ranges or miniature golf courses as a principal use. Subd. 2 Conditional Uses. A. Religious institutions, including churches, synagogues, chapels and temples. B. Elementary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools having a regular course of study accredited by the Minnesota Department of Education, preschools and community centers. C. Publicly owned and operated civic and cultural institutions including, but not limited to, administrative offices, libraries, public safety buildings and places of assembly. D. Golf course club houses. E. Parking facilities and other uses which are accessory to conditional uses including, but not limited to, seminaries, private schools, monasteries and nunneries, but excluding preschools, nurseries and day care permitted by paragraph C. of Subd. 3 of this Subsection 850.11. F. Temporary Conditional Uses allowed pursuant to Subd. 5 of Subsection 850.04. G. Day care facilities, pre - schools and nursery schools. H. Accessory building(s) totaling 1,000 square feet or more located on property on which a conditionally permitted use exists subject to the following conditions: 1. The accessory building must be architecturally compatible with the principal building if the accessory building is located within 1,500 feet from the principal building. 2. The accessory building height shall be limited to 20 feet. 3. An accessory building 1,000 square feet or larger must be set back a minimum of 95 feet from all property lines. Accessory buildings less than 1,000 square feet must be set back a minimum of 50 feet from all property lines. 4. Landscaping shall be required to buffer views when the structure is visible from adjoining properties, per Section 850.10 Subd. 2. A. I. Additions to or replacement of single dwelling unit buildings with a first floor elevation of more than one (1) foot above the existing first floor elevation of the existing dwelling unit building. Such additions to or replacements of single I dwelling unit buildings must meet one or more of the first three (3) conditions listed below, and always meet condition four (4). 1. The first floor elevation may be Increased to the extent necessary to elevate the lowest level of the dwelling to an elevation of two (2) feet above the 100 -year flood elevation, as established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), or the City's Comprehensive Water Resource Management Plan; or DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC � EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) ' 2. The first floor elevation may be increased to the extent necessary to reasonably protect the dwelling from ground water Intrusion. Existing and potential ground water elevations shall be determined in accordance with accepted hydrologic and hydraulic engineering practices. Determinations shall be undertaken by a professional civil engineer licensed under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 326 or a hydrologist certified by the American Institute of Hydrology. Studies, analyses and computations shall be submitted in sufficient detail to allow thorough review and approval; or 3. The first floor elevation may be increased to the extent necessary to allow the new building to meet State Building Code, City of Edina Code, or other statutory requirements; and 4. An increase In first floor elevation will only be permitted if the new structure or addition fits the character of the neighborhood in height, mass and scale. Subd. 3 Accessory Uses. A. The following accessory uses are permitted on the same lot as a single dwelling unit building: 1. Accessory garages. I 2. Greenhouses, garden houses, decks, patios and gazebos. 3. Tool houses and sheds for the storage of domestic supplies. 4. Private swimming pools, tennis courts and other recreational facilities for use only by residents of the principal use and their guests. • 5. Improvements customarily incidental to single dwelling unit buildings including, but not limited to, driveways, sidewalks, flagpoles and clotheslines. 6. Customary home occupations. 7. Day care facilities, licensed by the State, located within the single dwelling unit building. 8. Temporary retail sales of evergreen products from Conditional Use properties pursuant to a permit issued in accordance with this Subsection 850.11. B. Uses and facilities accessory to and on the same lot as a golf course, including maintenance buildings, golf driving ranges, swimming pools, tennis courts and other related recreational facilities. Accessory building(s) totaling 1,000 square feet or more require a conditional use permit. C. Preschools, nurseries and day care within elementary, junior high and senior high schools and religious Institutions. D. Rooms for residential occupancy by persons employed by religious Institutions or golf courses. Subd. 4 Interim Uses of Elementary, 3unlor and Senior High School Buildings Owned by Independent School District No. 273. A. Purpose and Intent. The Council recognizes that several public _ elementary, junior high and senior high school buildings owned by Independent School District No. 273 (the "School District ") have been, or will be, wholly or partly closed for public education purposes due to the decreasing school age population of the School District. It further recognizes that many such buildings will be retained in School District ownership in order that they may be reused for public education purposes In the future if the School District's school -age population increases. Therefore, the Council has determined that the school buildings should be allowed to be temporarily occupied by appropriate uses during this Interim period in order to preserve a substantial public investment, to prevent the deterioration of such public properties thereby adversely impacting surrounding private properties, to prevent an undue financial burden ® DAY ' / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) upon the School District, and to promote the general health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City. However, it Is not the purpose and Intent of this Section to allow the permanent reuse of such public school buildings for the interim uses permitted or allowed by this Section. B. Permitted Interim Uses. 1. Schools for teaching music, dance, arts or business vocations which do not require a conditional use permit pursuant to paragraph D. of Subd. 4 of this Subsection 850.11; and 2. Administrative offices and meeting rooms (excluding lodge halls) for private non - profit organizations, and counseling services, which, together with the other such offices and meeting rooms in the same public school building do not occupy, in the aggregate, in excess of the minimum percentage of gross floor area set out In subparagraph i.a. of paragraph D. of Subd. 4. of this Subsection 850.11, and if such offices and meeting rooms do not require a conditional use permit pursuant to subparagraph 1.b. of paragraph D. of Subd. 4. of this Subsection. C. Termination of All Interim Uses. If all or any part of any public school building, or the land upon which it is located, is disposed of or transferred to private ownership by deed, contract for deed, lease for more than three years or by other means, all interim uses shall cease and the building and land shall then be used for only principal uses, and accessory uses permitted in the zoning district in which the land is situated, or allowed conditional uses pursuant to the grant of a conditional use permit. D. Conditional Interim Uses. 1. Only the following interim uses are allowed subject to the grant of a conditional use permit: a. administrative offices and meeting rooms for private non - profit organizations, and counseling services, which, together with the other such offices and meeting rooms in the same public school building will, in the aggregate, occupy 35 percent or more of the gross floor area of the building; and b. administrative offices and meeting rooms for private non - profit organizations, and counseling services and schools for teaching music, arts, dance or business vocations which are open for operations between 6:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. on three or more days per week. 2. No conditional use permit shall be Issued unless the Council finds that the hours of operation of the proposed use(s) will be complementary to other uses in the building or on the property and will not adversely Impact the residential 'character of surrounding properties. Subd. 5 Requirements for Lot Areas and Dimensions. A. Minimum Lot Area. 1. Single Dwelling Unit i DAY _ 9,000 square feet provided Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) however, if the lot is in a neighborhood as defined in Section 810 of this Code, which has lots with a median lot area greater than 9,000 square feet, then the minimum lot area shall be not less than the median lot area of the lots In such neighborhood. 2. Elementary School 5 acres 3. Junior high schools, senior high schools, 10 acres, plus 1 acre for each 150 seminaries, monasteries, pupils of planned maximum nunneries, and community enrollment. centers H 4. Religious institutions 3 acres. 5. Day care facilities, pre - schools and nursery 2 acres schools B. Minimum Lot Width. 75 feet, provided however, if the lot is In a neighborhood as defined in Section 810 of this Code, which has lot with a median lot width greater Single dwelling unit building than 75 feet, then the minimum lot width shall be not less than the median lot width of lots In such neighborhood C. Minimum Lot Depth. 120 feet, provided, however if the lot Is in a neighborhood as defined in Section 810 of this Code, which has lots with a median lot depth greater Single dwelling unit building than 120 feet, then the minimum lot depth shall be not less than the median lot depth of lots in such neighborhood. D. Minimum Lot Width to Perimeter Ratio. Each lot shall, have a lot width to perimeter ratio of not less than 0.1. Subd. 6 Requirements for Building Coverage, Setbacks and Height. A. Building Coverage. 1. Lots 9,000 Square Feet or Greater in Area. Building coverage shall be not more than 25 percent for all buildings and structures. On lots with an existing conditional use, if the combined total area occupied by all accessory buildings and structures, excluding attached garages, is 1,000 square feet or greater, a conditional use permit is required. 2. Lots Less Than 9,000 Square Feet in Area. Building coverage shall be not more than 30 percent for all buildings and ® • DAY , / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) structures, provided, however, that the area occupied by all buildings and structures shall not exceed 2,250 square feet. 3. The combined total area occupied by all accessory buildings and structures, excluding attached garages, shall not exceed 1,000 square feet for lots used for single dwelling unit buildings. B. Minimum Setbacks (subject to the requirements of Paragraph A. of Subd. 7 of this Subsection 850.11.) Front Side Interior Rear Street Street Side Yard Yard 1. Single dwelling unit buildings on 30' ** 15' 10' 25' lots 75 feet or more in width. The required Interior 2. Single yard setback dwelling unit of 5 feet buildings on • shall lots more increase than 60 feet 30' ** 15 by 1/3 25' in width, but foot (4 less than 75 inches) feet in width. for each foot that the lot width exceeds 60 feet: 3. Single dwelling unit buildings on 30' ** 15' 5' 25' 60 feet or less In width. 4. Buildings and structures accessory to single dwelling unit buildings: a. Detached garages, tool sheds, greenhouses and garden -- 15' 3' 3' houses entirely within the I rear yard, [DAY' m Appraisal report n-mot IF. 1 1 r- of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) including the eaves. b. attached garages, tool sheds, 30' 15' 5' 25' greenhouses and garden houses. c. detached garages, tool sheds, greenhouses and garden -- 15' S' 5' houses not entirely within the rear yard d. unenclosed 30' 15' S' 5' Y decks and I patios e. swimming pools, Including appurtenant 30' equipment and required decking. f. tennis courts, basketball courts, sports courts, hockey and skating rinks, and other 30' similar recreational accessory uses including appurtenant fencing and lighting g. all other accessory 30' buildings and structures 5. other uses: m DAY 15' 10' 10' 15' 5' 5' 15' S' 5' Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) a. all conditional use buildings or structures including accessory buildings less than 1,000 50' 50' 50' 50' square feet; except parking lots, day care facilities, pre - schools and nursery schools. b. All conditional use accessory 95' 95' 95' 95' buildings 1,000 square feet or larger. c. Driving ranges, tennis courts, maintenance buildings and 50' 50' 50' 50' swimming pools accessory to a golf course. d. Day care facilities, pre - schools 30' 35' 35' 35' and nursery schools. * *See Subd. 7.A.1 below for required set back when more than 25 percent of the lots on one side of a street between street Intersections, on one side of a street that ends in a cul -de -sac, or on one side of a dead end street are ogcupled by dwelling units. C. Height 1. Single dwelling units buildings and 2 1/2 stories or 30 feet structures accessory thereto. whichever is less 2. Buildings and structures accessory 1 1/2 stories or 18 feet to single dwelling unit buildings, but whichever is less not attached thereto. 3. All other buildings and structures 3 stories or 40 feet whichever is less DAY^ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) 4. The maximum height to the highest point on a roof of a single or double dwelling unit shall be 35 feet. The maximum height may be increased by one Inch for each foot that the lot exceeds 75 feet in width. In no event shall the maximum height exceed 40 feet. Subd. 7 Special Requirements. In addition to the general requirements described In Subsection 850.07, the following special requirements shall apply. A. Special Setback Requirements for Single Unit Dwelling Lots. 1. Established Front Street Setback. When more than 25 percent of the lots on one side of a street between street intersections, on one street of a street that ends in a cul -de -sac, or on one side of a dead end street, are occupied by dwelling units, the front street setback for any lot shall be determined as follows: a. If there is an existing dwelling unit on an abutting lot on only one side of the lot, the front street setback requirement shall be the same as the front street setback of the dwelling unit on the abutting lot. A b. If there are existing dwelling units on abutting lots on both sides of the lot, the . front street setback shall be the average of the front street setbacks of the dwelling units on the two abutting lots. c. In all other cases, the front street setback shall be the average front street setback of all dwelling units on the same side of that street. 2. Side Street Setback. The required side street setback shall be increased to that required for a front street setback where there Is an adjoining interior lot facing on the same street. The required side street setback for a garage shall be increased to 20 feet if the garage opening faces the side street. 3. Interior Side Yard Setback. The required interior side yard setback shall be Increased by 6 inches for each foot the building height exceeds 15 feet. For purposes of this subparagraph, building height shall be the height of that side of the building adjoining the side lot line and shall be measured from the average proposed elevation of the ground along and on the side of the building adjoining the side lot line to the top of the cornice of a flat roof, to the deck line of a Mansard roof, to a point on the roof directly above the highest wall of a shed roof, to the uppermost point on a round or other arch -type roof, to the average distance of the highest gable on a pitched roof, or to the top of a cornice of a hip roof. 4. Rear Yard Setback - Interior Lots. If the rear lot line is less than 30 feet in length or if the lot forms a point at the rear and there is no rear lot line, then for setback purposes the rear lot line shall be deemed to be a straight line segment within the lot not less than 30 feet in length, perpendicular to a line drawn from the midpoint of the front lot line to the junction of the interior lot lines, and at the maximum distance from the front lot line. 5. Rear Yard Setback - Corner Lots Required to Maintain Two Front Street Setbacks. The owner of a corner lot required to maintain two front street setbacks may designate any interior lot line measuring 30 feet or more in length as the rear lot line for setback purposes. In the alternative, the owner of a corner lot required to maintain two front street setbacks may deem the rear lot line to be a straight line segment within the lot not less than 30 feet in length, perpendicular to a line drawn from the junction of the street frontages to the junction of the interior lot lines, the line segment being the maximum distance from the junction of the street frontages. 6. Through Lots. For a through lot, the required setback for all buildings and structures from the street upon which the single dwelling unit building does not front shall be not less than 25 feet. ® • DAY ' / Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC EXCERPTS FROM ZONING CODE (CONTINUED) 7. Accessory Buildings and Structures Used for Dwelling Purposes. Subject to the requirements of paragraph B. of Subd. 7 of this Subsection 850.11, if any accessory building or structure (including, without limitation, garages), or if any addition to or expansion of (including, without limitation, an additional story on) an accessory building or structure (including, without limitation, garages), is used or intended for use, In whole or in part, for residential occupancy, then such accessory building or structure or such addition or expansion, shall comply with all of the minimum setback requirements for a single dwelling unit building. B. One Dwelling Unit Per Single Dwelling Unit Lot. No more than one dwelling unit shall be erected, placed or used on any lot unless the lot Is subdivided into two or more lots pursuant to Section 810 of this Code. 61 C. Decks and Patios. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 850.07, the first 150 square feet of an unenclosed deck or patio shall not be Included when computing building coverage. D. Basements. All single dwelling unit buildings shall be constructed with a basement having a gross floor area equal to at least 50 percent of the gross floor area of the story next above. The floor area of accessory uses shall not be included for purposes of this paragraph. E. Minimum Building Width. No more than 30 percent of the length, in the aggregate, of a single dwelling unit building shall measure less than 18 feet in width as measured from the exterior of the exterior walls. F. Parking Ramps Prohibited. No parking ramp shall be constructed in the R -1 District. G. Temporary retail sales of evergreen products from Conditional Use properties 1. The Manager may grant a permit for temporary retail sales of evergreen products, if: a. the owner of the property or other non - profit group approved by the owner conducts the sale. b. the duration of the sale does not exceed 45 consecutive days and does not start before November 15 in any year. C. the sale area is located in a suitable off- street location that does not Interfere with traffic circulation on the site or obstruct parking spaces needed by the principal use on the site. d. the sale area Is not located within 200 feet of a property zoned and used for residential occupancy. e. the hours of operation do not extend beyond 10:00 P.M. f. signage Is limited to one sign per street frontage with an aggregate sign area not exceeding 100 square feet. H. Additions to or replacement of, single dwelling unit buildings and buildings containing two dwelling units. For additions, alterations and changes to, or rebuilds of existing single dwelling unit buildings and buildings containing two dwellings, the first floor elevation may not be more than one foot above the existing first floor elevation. If a split level dwelling is torn down and a new home is built, the new first floor or entry level elevation may not be more than one foot above the front entry elevation of the home that was torn down. Subject to Section 850.11 Subd. 2. I. the first floor elevation may be Increased more than one (1) foot. The provisions of this paragraph shall apply to all single dwelling unit buildings and buildings containing two dwelling units including units in the flood Dlain overlav district. Anv deviation from the requirements of this paragraph shall require a variance. DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 61 Page intentionally blank ® '� DAY Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC �- n n 01 i_ I i I I 1 1 DAY A GROUP LLC Thomas J. Day, MAI, SRA F lk IIIli Pr nPPrAwl tare lnedmre 001033ml --l-F. Designated, experience, education, memberships, profession- alism and integrity. Thomas Day has well over 30 years of real estate appraisal and consulting experience. He is the president and senior partner of Day Group LLC. Prior to founding Day Group LLC, he was a principal, shareholder and officer of The Valuation Group, Inc., and was a former owner and officer of the Lyle H. Nagell & Co., Inc. Mr. Day has had extensive training and experience. After graduat- ing from the University of Minnesota with a business degree having an emphasis in finance, he began his appraisal career in 1978. Nu- merous Appraisal Institute courses and educational offerings have been completed pertaining to real estate and valuation issues. He has a diverse appraisal practice, yet specializes in income produc- ing properties and litigation matters. Challenging assignments in- clude difficult highest and best use analyses, market studies, special use projects, and detailed analysis and support in eminent domain proceedings. Tom maintains both his MAI and SRA designations with The Ap- praisal Institute, and has served the North Star Chapter of the Ap- praisal Institute in numerous leadership capacities, including as past president. Other memberships include the International Right Of Way Association, the National Association of Realtors, and the Min- neapolis Area Association of Realtors. He holds a Certified General Real Property appraisal license. Mr. Day competently supports and communicates his professional findings and opinions, and has testified as an expert witness in Dis- trict Court, Federal Court, and in condemnation proceedings before District Court- appointed county commissions. EDUCATION ■ Bachelor of Science Degree - Business Administration, 1978 honor graduate from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, with an emphasis in finance APPRAISAL EDUCATION The Appraisal Institute • Capitalization Theory & Techniques, Part A • Capitalization Theory & Techniques, Part B • Case Studies in Commercial Highest And Best Use • Income Property Valuation In The 1990s Seminar • Evaluations &The Real Estate Appraisal Industry Seminar • Case Studies In Real Estate Valuation • Appraising Troubled Properties Seminar • Eminent Domain and Condemnation Appraising • Senior Demographics and its Impact on Senior Housing • Attacking & Defending Appraisal in Litigation • USPAP Update Courses • Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions DAY/ GROUP LLC • Appraisal Report Writing Seminar • Discounted Cash Flow Seminar • Standards Of Professional Practice • Subdivision Analysis • Toxic Contamination • Appraisal of Local Retail Properties • Wetlands and Property Evaluations • Upscale Urban Townhouse Development • Multi - Family Housing —the Future • Regional Retail Malls Seminar • Eminent Domain • Construction Disturbance & Temporary Loss of Going Concern Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN 63 QUALIFICATIONS OF THOMAS J. DAY (CONTINUED) The Society Of Real Estate Appraisers m Introduction To Appraising Real Property, Course 101 E3 Applied Residential Appraising, Course 102 Other Organizations m Evaluating Residential Construction ® Building Codes and Inspections Seminar o Appraising Conservation Easements— American Society of Farm Managers & Rural Appraisers ® State of Minnesota vs. Woodridge Plaza L.P. Seminar — International Right of Way Association o Mock Trial Seminar — International Right of Way Association o FHA Single - Family New Construction Appraisal Training Seminar /HUD Training Seminar —HUD o Right of Way Professional Conferences— Minnesota Department of Transportation a Comprehensive Appraisal Workshop —Ted Whitmer E3 The Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Act—international Right of Way Association LICENSES AND AFFILIATIONS m Minnesota General Real Property Appraiser No. 4000814 © Member - MAI designated member of Appraisal Institute m Member - SRA designated member of Appraisal Institute 13 Past service of the North Star Chapter of the Appraisal Institute as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasur- er, Nominating Committee Chair, Education Committee Member, Finance Committee member, Residential Ad- missions Committee Chair, Bylaws Committee Chair, Program Committee Chair, Residential Associate Guidance Committee Chair, Pro -Bono Committee member, Peer Review Committee member, and Scholarship Committee member o Member - International Right Of Way Association ® Member - National Association of Realtors CLIENTS SERVED Numerous individuals, attorneys, corporations, partnerships, non - profits, governmental agencies and lenders. Sample clients include the following: © Anchor Bank ® Hennepin County o Park National Bank m Anoka-Electric Cooperative m Highland Banks ® Powderhorn Residents Group 13 Bank of America m Honeywell is Premier Bank © BMO Harris Bank/ M & I Bank o Hopkins School District o Project For Pride in Living, Inc. © Briggs and Morgan o Kennedy & Graven in Ramsey County m Bremer Bank o Lakeville School District o Richfield Bank and Trust o Burnsville School District © Metropolitan Airports Commis- o Redesign, Inc. In The Business Bank sion o Southside Neighborhood Hous- ® Central Community Housing ® Midland Financial ing Services Trust / Aeon o Midway National Bank o State of Minnesota o Citizens Bank o Minneapolis Community Plan- n RBC Builder Finance Ei City of Bloomington ning & Economic Development o TCF Bank m City of Circle Pines o Minneapolis Library m Three Rivers Park District o City of Edina a Minneapolis Park and Recre- m Union Bank and Trust ® City of Minneapolis ation Board m U.S. Bancorp m City of Minnetonka o Minneapolis Public Works De- v U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ® City of Orono partment o Voyager Bank * City of Plymouth o .Minneapolis School District o Xcel Energy © City of St. Louis Park 13 MN Office of Attorney General © Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. © MN Department of Commerce E3 First Federal o MN Dept of Transportation la GE Capital i3 New Market Bank * Gray, Plant, Mooty 13 New York Life Insurance Com- m Habitat For Humanity pany DAY 1 .1 Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUPLLC '- e I F1 J �r .r QUALIFICATIONS OF THOMAS J. DAY (CONTINUED) CURRENT APPRAISAL LICENSE 9 Thomas Day holds a Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser license. i I a 1 DAY, THOMAS J 12905 27TH PLACE NO PLYMOUTH, MN 55441 STATE OF MINNESOTA Department of Commerce The Undersigned COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCE for the State of Minnesota hereby certifies that THOMAS J DAY 12905 27TH PLACE NO PLYMOUTH, MN 55441 has complied with the laws of the State of Minnesota and is hereby licensed to transact the business of Resident Appraiser: Certified General License Number: 4000814 unless this authority is suspended, revoked, or otherwise legally terminated. This license shall be in effect until August 31, 2012. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this August 19, 2010. 'A�� �-- COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCE Minnesota Department of Commerce Licensing Division 85 7th Place East, Suite 500 St. Paul, MN 55101 -3165 Telephone: (651) 296 -6319 Email: licensing.commerce @state.mn.us Website: commerce.state.mn.us Continuing Education: CE Requirement Type Total - Appraiser USPAP CE Required Hours 30 7 Notes: Continuing Education: 15 hours is required in the first renewal period, which includes a 7 hour USPAP course. 30 hours is required for each subsequent renewal period, which includes a 7 hour USPAP course. • Appraisers: You must hold a licensed Residential, Certified Residential, or Certified General qualification in order to perform appraisals for federally - related transactions. Trainees do not qualify. For further details, please visit our website at commerce. state. mn.us- DAY ` ' Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN DAY' ' GROUP LLC Jonathan D. Day, Partner Jonathan Day is a co- founder and partner of Day Group LLC, a real estate valuation and consulting firm. He began his real estate career in 2003 and obtained his real estate appraiser license in 2004. He had been a senior staff ap- praiser with The Valuation Group, Inc. after achieving his Certified General Real Property Appraiser license in 2007. Mr. Day has the skill, training and experience to profes- sionally complete your income property appraisal needs. Past property assignments include industrial facilities, re- tail buildings, office centers, apartment projects, mixed - use complexes, vacant land parcels, planned unit devel- opments, and subdivision analyses. He is an associate member of the Appraisal Institute work- ing towards his MAI designation and holds a Certified . General Real Property appraisal license. Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser Li- cense No. 20480945. EDUCATION ■ Bachelor of Science Degree - General Business, 2004 graduate from Northwestern College, St. Paul, Minnesota. Coursework included finance, statistics, business management, and economics. APPRAISAL EDUCATION The Appraisal Institute ■ Advanced Concepts and Case Studies ■ Advanced Income Capitalization ■ Business Practices and Ethics ■ Market Analysis and Highest & Best Use ■ General Appraiser Report Writing & Case Studies ■ General Applications ■ Basic Income Capitalization e National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice ( USPAP) Update Course ■ Reappraising, Readdressing, Reassigning: What to Do and Why ■ Mortgage Foreclosure Update 2011 Other Organizations • Introduction to Construction Principles • Introduction to Appraisal Principles I • Introduction to Appraisal Principles II • Introduction to Appraisal Practices I • Introduction to Appraisal Practices II • National USPAP 15 -Hour Course • Appraisal Investment & Financial Analysis .. DAY _ Appraisal report of Edina Art Center, Edina, MN GROUP LLC I r._ i c I I f� Ej _I L I I i �I �r I I R t- QUALIFICATIONS OF JONATHAN D. DAY (CONTINUED) CURRENT APPRAISAL LICENSE Jonathan Day holds a Minnesota Certified General Real Property Appraiser license. DAY, JONATHAN DAVID 3655 PLYMOUTH BLVD SUITE 105 PLYMOUTH, MN 55446 STATE OF MINNESOTA 0- - Department of Commerce The Undersigned COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCE for the State of Minnesota hereby certifies that JONATHAN DAVID DAY 3655 PLYMOUTH BLVD SUITE 105 PLYMOUTH, MN 55446 has complied with the laws of the State of Minnesota and is hereby licensed to transact the business of Resident Appraiser: Certified General License Number: 20480945 unless this authority is suspended, revoked, or otherwise legally terminated. This license shall be in effect until August 31, 2012. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this August 20, 2010. Z*pp/ 0� - �-� COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCE Minnesota Department of Commerce Licensing Division 85 7th Place East, Suite 500 St. Paul, MN 55101 -3165 Telephone: (651) 296 -6319 Email: licensing.commerce @state.mn.us Website: commerce.state.mn.us Notes: DAY I ' Continuing Education: CE ReguirementTvoe CE Reouired Hours Total - Appraiser 30 USPAP 7 Continuing Education: 15 hours is required in the first renewal period, which includes a 7 hour USPAP course. 30 hours is required for each subsequent renewal period, which includes a 7 hour USPAP course. Appraisers: You must hold a licensed Residential, Certified Residential, or Certified General qualification in order to perform appraisals for federally - related transactions. Trainees do not qualify. For further details, please visit our website at commerce.state.mn.us. 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Dome Southeast of Braemar Boulevard and US Highway 169 Edina, Minnesota Dear Mr. Houle: In accordance with your written authorization, Braun Intertec conducted a Phase, I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the above - referenced site (Site). The objective of the Phase I ESA'was to evaluate the Site for indications of recognized environmental conditions and to assist in satisfying All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) standards and practices. The Phase I ESA was conducted in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 and 40 CFR Part 312. The Phase I ESA was prepared on behalf of, and for use by City of Edina. No other party has a right to rely on the contents of the Phase I ESA without written authorization by Braun Intertec. The Phase I ESA was prepared in association with the redevelopment of the Site. Please refer to the attached report for the scope,•methods and conclusions of our assessment. We appreciate the opportunity to provide our professional services for you for this project. If you have any questions regarding this letter or the attached report, please contact Kevin Hoffman at 952.995.2458 or Mike Bratrud at 952.995.2430. Sincerely, BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION Kevin J. Hoffman Project S Michael L. Bratrud, PG Vice President Attachment: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report PH 1 ESA - Proposed Sports Dome AA /EOE Providing engineering and environmental solutions since 1957 ` Table of Contents Description Page ' ExecutiveSummary .................................................... .................................................................................. A A.- Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1 /�1. Purpose --_-----_--------------------,--------- --- 1 ` ----_---.-------.-2 A.3. ^ ` User.-Provided ._---...—~--------_.---.'.---------`3 �A.3.a. T�| Record —.---L--,_----'.-------.—_----.,---.---.4 A.3. b. Environmental Liens ........... _-------_..---_--.----------._..4 ^ A.3.c. - ndUseL ........................................... '—................................. ....4 A.3.d.` Specialized Environmental ' -----------------4 /�3.e. ' Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues, ....................................................... 4 A.M. Comnnonk/KnoxvnorReasona- —AscertainableInformation ............................... 5 B. Site Description ................................................................................................................................. S B. Site Location ........................................................................................................................ S 8.2. Site Characteristics .............................................................................................................. S 83. Adjoining Property Use and Characteristcs -----------------------..S C RecordsReviex -------..------ — G C.1 Physical Setting Information ................................................................................................ 6 C.1.a. Topography ............................................................................................................ G C.1.b. Geology .................................................................................................................... 6 _ C.1^c. Hxdro8eolouy .......................................................................................................... G C.2. Regulatory Information ........................................................................................................ 7 ' ...... [,2.a. Site ---------....-----------------------------.7 ' [2.b. Adjoining Prope��s---------- C.2^c. Surrounding Area .... ....... ----_^------------''0 , C3. Additional Government Records ------_— ----.'-------8 C.3.a. City of Edina ............................................................................................................. 0 C.3b n�"= ' '8 C.3/c. Minneshta County Well Index ................................................................................ s C.].d. State �turxVVeb Pa8es—.------.-------.---.._—,_�.��—_g� C.4. — ^ -----------.--.------.-----_—g ' - Ci.a. .................................................... .-.—^----^-----.—. g C.4.b. Historical Topographic Maps ........................ .............. ---.-------...._.__1O C.4.c Aerial Photographs .............................................................................................. 1O C.4.d` City Directory Information —.-----------------. .......................... 11 C.S. Previous Environmental Docunments--------------------------.. 11 D. Interviews ........................... ............................................................................................................. 1S E. Site Reconnaissance .................................... .......... ........................................................................ 1G E1. Site Layout ----------._-----------------------------.1G E%. Site |m nts-----------------------------.------..17 E,3. S�eLand Use ---.,-----------------------,--_---._---- 17 E.4. Land-Surface Observations ................................................................................................ 17 , ���0v������ ` =�===��~~� ��JT���T�/~ _ ,/v/�u/��. � �. ' - ^ Table of K~o,,~,~ n~~ (Continued) E.5. Surface-Water Observations, .-----------._------------------17 E.6. Hazardous Substances .......... --.--------_----.--------..----,18 E.7. Petroleum Products ....................................................... '.................................................... 1B ' E.8. Storage Tanks —.--_---------------------------------..1Q E�. Electrical Hydraulic Equipment----_------_ ...... .......... ......... 1Q � .......................... E. 10. Waste |' ----....-----.--------.-.-----_—~.1S E11. Wastewater ~ ` Discharges .-----..-------,---._—_-------_--.--....19 E. VVeb ........................... � -----------------------.----_--19 . . ---.. ` - E.13. Adjo ihihg Property Observations —_---..,—�---.---.-.-----------18 ' F. Summary ofLand-U"=Act���s-------�—'—._---.---.----------_---.2O ' F.1 Current Site and Adjoining Property Land Use ............................................. ..................... 2O F.2. Historical Site and Adjoining Property Land Use .............................................................. 2O ) G. Limitations and Data Gaps ..................................... ........................................................................ 2O` HH . nQs-----,---.-------------'------------------_----.' Findings 21 l Opinions ----------------------------------------------3I ' |.1 Recognized EmvironmentaConditkons-------------------------..23 1.2. Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions ........ ..................................................... 24 1.3. De Minimis Conditions ...................................................... ................................................ 24 J. Conclusions .................................................................................................................................... 2S �K. References ................................................ ...................................................... .............................. Z6 L ` Em�ronnenta|Professkona|Statement and Qua|��a1�ns---------------_---'26 � ' ` ` ` Appendices ' /k Site Location Map _ B: Site Sketch and Redevelopment C: GeoSearchReport 0: Hennepin[ountyproperty|nfmnnadon , E: 'Aeria| ~ '—,'—_ / F: Pre vious Report Documents � ` G : Site Photographs � P hs � H: References . � . Executive Summary Braun Intertec Corporation conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the proposed sports dome located southeast of Braemar Boulevard and US Highway 169 in Edina, Minnesota (Site) in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 and 40 CFR Part 312. At the time of the reconnaissance, the Site consisted of a parcel totaling approximately 14.75 acres. The Site was developed with an approximately 16,800 square foot, slab -on -grade cold storage building utilized by the city of Edina Public Works Department. Outdoor storage-of equipment and materials was located on the west side of the cold storage building. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. A stormwater retention pond was observed southwest of the cold storage building. In addition, a communication tower for Hennepin County was located on the northern portion of the Site. The Site consisted of undeveloped and agricultural land from at least 1937 until at least 1957. An unpaved road was apparent on the eastern portion of the Site in the 1960s. The unpaved road appeared to serve as access to an adjoining property north of the Site where disturbed soil was apparent. Disturbed and exposed soil are apparent on aerial photographs on the 1963 - through 2010 aerial photographs. A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid- to late- 1990s. The Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department for storage since approximately 1998. A communication tower was constructed on the northern portion of the Site in the late- 1990s. • A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid- to late- 1990s. The area of the current stormwater retention pond was a former trap shooting range. The shooting range was orientated in a way so that the earthen embankment acted as a backstop for the lead shot that was fired. A vegetated area on the central portion of the Site, west of the cold storage building, is where lead contaminated soil excavated during the construction of the stormwater retention pond has been encapsulated. According the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Program database, a Deed Notification Restrictive Covenant (Deed Restriction) was issued for the Site on January 3, 1999. The Deed Restriction prohibits any development of the Site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior written approval from the MPCA or its successors. In addition, it was reported that the potential exists for additional areas of lead impacted soil to be located in the embankment east of the stormwater retention pond. Considering the Site is the location of a potential redevelopment that would disturb the encapsulated lead NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Executive Summary Page B contamination soil and require earthwork activities to take place in the location of the former shooting range east of the current stormwater retention pond, it is our opinion the encapsulated lead contaminated soil and the potential for additional lead impacted soil to be encountered at the Site to be considered recognized environmental conditions. • Historically a large dump was reportedly located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. .A dump (Edina Street Sweeping Dump) was identified in the regulatory report. Considering the Site, has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department, which includes the Street Department, the potential exists that the location of the Edina Street — Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted and actually located at the Site. Debris reportedly had to be removed prior to the development currently at the Site. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. Two large piles were observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete and the western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete that was processed on -Site. The potential. exists for asphalt and concrete to be buried at the Site associated with the on -Site recycling. Based on the information obtained and aerial photographs reviewed during this assessment, the potential exists for buried debris to be located at,the Site and is therefore considered a recognized environmental condition. This assessment identified no historical recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Site. A. Introduction A.1. Purpose Braun Intertec Corporation received authorization from Mr. Wayne Houle of the City of Edina (Client) to conduct a Phase I, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the proposed sports dome located southeast of Braemar Boulevard and US Highway 169 in Edina, Minnesota (Site). The objective of the Phase I ESA was to evaluate the-Site for indications of recognized environmental conditions and to assist in satisfying All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) standards and practices.. The Phase I ESA was conducted in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 and 40 CFR Part 312. The Phase I ESA was prepared on behalf of, and for the use by City of Edina (User) in accordance with the contract between City of Edina and Braun Intertec, including the Braun Intertec General Conditions. No other parry has a right to rely on the contents of the Phase I ESA without written authorization by Braun Intertec. All authorized parties are entitled to rely on the attached report according to our contract with Client, and under the same terms, conditions and circumstances. Please note that our contract with Client may contain a limitation of our total liability. If so, such limitation also applies to all . -those receiving this permission. According to the User, the Phase I ESA was conducted in association with the redevelopment of the Site. The purpose of this Phase I ESA was to evaluate the Site for indications of "recognized environmental conditions." Recognized environmental conditions are defined by ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 as: "The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release or a material threat of a release of any ,y hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater or surface water of the property. The term includes hazardous substances -or petroleum products even under conditions in compliance with laws. The term is not intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a threat to human health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies." BRAUN NTERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 2 A.2. Scope of Services Services provided for this project included: • Preparing a description of the Site location, current use and improvements and surrounding urea. • Preparing_a general description of the topography, soils; geology and groundwater flow direction atthe Site.:. - • Reviewing reasonably ascertainable and practically reviewable regulatory information published by state and federal agencies, health, and /or environmental agencies. ■ Reviewing the history of the Site, including aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, directories, and other readily available Site development data. • Conducting a reconnaissance and environmental review of the Site, including observations of 'the Site for indications of hazardous materials, petroleum products, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), wells, storage tanks, solid waste disposal, pits and sumps, and utilities. • . Conducting an area reconnaissance, including a brief review of adjoining property uses and pertinent environmental information noted in the Site vicinity. • Interviewing current owners and /or occupants of the Site, and accessible past Site owners, operators and /or occupants. • Interviewing local government officials or agencies Having jurisdiction over hazardous waste disposal or other `environmental matters in the area of the Site. • Reviewing previous environmental reports prepared for the Site, if provided. ■ Preparing a written report of our methods, results, and conclusions. The Standard Scope of the ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 is not intended to provide a universal analysis of potential environmental risks and hazards. This assessment included no analysis of non - standard scope environmental risks and hazards unless otherwise listed above. Analysis of other non - standard scope issues by Braun Intertec would require additional contractual arrangements. NTE RTEC City of.Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25,;2012 Page 3 This assessment does not include vapor encroachment screening as defined in ASTM Practice E2600 -10, Standard Guide for Vapor Encroachment: Screening on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions. ASTM Practice E2600 -10 is not a requirement or component of- "all appropriate inquiry ", and its results are not determinative of whether hazardous substances from a release are..or may be present at the property for the sake of "all appropriate inquiry" or ASTM E1527 -05. The vapor encroachment screen is not within the scope of this Phase I ESA and will not be conducted unless specifically requested by the User. A.3. User - Provided Information The "User" as defined by ASTM Practice E 1527 -05, is the party seeking to use ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 to complete an environmental site assessment and may include, without limitation, a potential purchaser, tenant, or owner of a property, a lender, or a property manager. As stated in 40 CFR 312 (the rule), the Brownfields Amendments provide important liability protections for Users who qualify as contiguous property owners, bona fide prospective purchasers, or innocent landowners. To meet the statutory requirements for any of these Landowner Liability Protections (LLPs), a User must meet - certain threshold requirements and satisfy certain continuing obligations. To qualify as one of the three LLPs, the User must perform "all appropriate inquiries" (AAI) :on or before the date on which the User acquired the Site. The rule defines AAI, which includes inquiries and activities performed by the User and an environmental professional (EP). The rule allows.(but does not mandate) the User. performing AAI to conduct inquiries or activities that may include searches for environmental liens,. assessments of any specialized knowledge on the part of the User, an assessment of commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the Site, and an assessment of the relationship of the purchase price to fair market value. These inquiries and assessments are separate and independent of the assessment conducted by the EP. However „if the User performing AN conducts one or more of these inquiries and /or activities, the rule allows (but does not mandate) that the User may communicate information gathered from these inquiries and /or activities to their EP to identify a possible recognized environmental condition. Braun Intertec provided a User Questionnaire to the Client as a means to communicate information gathered from these inquiries and /or activities to the EP. The User may elect whether to communicate this information to the EP and /or to communicate this information to the EP by other means (e.g., through conversation or submission of documents). As indicated in our contract, if multiple Users are requesting reliance on the Phase I ESA, the Client was responsible for forwarding a copy of the questionnaire to all appropriate entities (collectively the User). BRAUN NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 4 User- supplied information is discussed in applicable sections of this report. Sections A.3.a through A.3.f present any information communicated to us by the User that the EP has determined to indicate the possible presence or likely presence of a recognized environmental condition. A.3.a. Title Records A chain of title includes a sequence of historical transfers of title to the Site. A chain -of -title search was. not conducted as part of the scope of services for this assessment. The information provided to us by the User identified no record.or awareness of information regarding chain -of -title ownership history of the Site. A.3.b. Environmental Liens An environmental lien is a charge, security, or encumbrance, upon title to the Site to secure the payment of a cost, damage, debt, obligation, or duty arising out of response actions, cleanup, or other remediation of environmental issues at the Site. The information provided to us by the User identified no record or awareness of information regarding any environmental liens recorded against the Site. A.3.c. Activity and Use Limitations AULs_ include, but are not limited to, engineering controls, land -use restrictions or institutional controls that are in place at the Site and /or have been filed or recorded in a registry under federal, tribal, state or local law. The information provided to us by the User identified no record or awareness of information regarding any AULs associated with the Site that could indicate the possibility of a recognized environmental condition. A.M. Specialized - Environmental Knowledge Specialized environmental knowledge includes'any information and /or experience related to -the Site or adjoining properties including, but not limited to, any obvious indicators that point to the presence or likely presence of environmental issues at the Site. Previous environmental reports were conducted at the Site: A summary of those reports are in Section C.S. The User stated that a portion of the Site was a former gun range for the City of Edina Police Department. A.3.e. Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues Valuation reduction for environmental issues includes the relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value of the property. The information provided to us by the User identified no record or awareness of information that would indicate any reduction in purchase price or fair market value of the Site due to environmental issues. BRAUN NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 5 A.M. Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information Commonly known or reasonable ascertainable information includes information about the Site that generally is known to the public within the community where the Site is located and can be easily sought and found from individuals familiar with the Site or from easily attainable public sources of information. The information provided to us by the User identified no record or awareness of information regarding commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information pertaining to the Site. B. Site Description 13.1. Site Location The Site is located southeast of Braemar Boulevard and US Highway 169. The approximate center of the Site is located at Latitude 44.864 North and Longitude 93.395 West. The Site is located within the western half of the southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 116 North, Range 21 West, in the city of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota. A Site location map is attached in Appendix A. A Site sketch and a proposed redevelopment plan are attached in Appendix B. 13.2. Site Characteristics At the time of the reconnaissance, the Site consisted of a parcel totaling approximately 14.75 acres. The Site was developed with an approximately 16,800 square foot, slab -on -grade cold storage building utilized by the city of Edina Public Works Department. Outdoor storage of equipment and materials was located on the west side of the cold storage building. A stormwater retention pond was observed southwest of the cold storage building. In addition, a communication tower for Hennepin County was located on the northern portion of the Site. Access to the Site was from the northeast and southwest corners of the Site. B.3. Adjoining Property Use and Characteristics The Site was bordered on the north by the South Metro Public Training Facility, Braemar Boulevard, and Braemar Arena with athletic fields located beyond; on the east by Braemar Golf Course; on the south by undeveloped land and Nine Mile Creek with a medical facility located beyond; and on the west by a frontage road for Highway 169 and Highway 169 with multi- tenant office /warehouse properties located beyond. The Site was located in an undeveloped and recreational area within the city of Edina. BRAUN f NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 6 C. Records Review C.I. Physical Setting Information C.1.a. Topography According to the United States Geological Survey (U.S.G.S) 7.5- minute topographic map series, Eden.Prairie, Minnesota quadrangle, the Site is located at an elevation that ranges from approximately 835 feet above mean sea level near the southern boundary of the Site to 935 feet above mean sea level near the northern boundary of the Site. .C.l.b. Geology The unconsolidated sediment in the Site vicinity are Pleistocene.age till of mixed composition deposits, which are complexly intermixed yellowish brown to gray and reddish brown to reddish gray in color, loam to sandy loam. Reddish colored till or stratified sediment are commonly within 20 feet of the surface. Locally, this deposit includes small areas of thick reddish brown - colored till and thick loamy to sandy colluvium. Lenses of stratified sediment, primarily sand and gravel, are common (Meyer and Hobbs, 1989). The uppermost bedrock unit in the Site vicinity is the Middle Ordovician, St. Peter Sandstone (Olsen and Bloomgren, 1989). The St. Peter Sandstone is described as a fine- to medium - grained, friable quartz sandstone in the upper half to two thirds of the unit. The lower part of the St. Peter Sandstone contains multicolored beds of mudstone, siltstone and shale with interbedded, very coarse sandstone. The depth to bedrock in the vicinity of the Site.is approximately 150 feet below land surface on the southern portion of the Site to 250 feet below land surface on the northern portion of the Site ( Bloomgren, Cleland and Olsen, 1989). - C.1.c. Hydrogeology The depth to groundwater in the.vicinity of the Site ranges from within five feet of the surface on the southern portion of the approximately 100 feet below land surface on the northern portion of the Site According to published geologic information, the regional groundwater flow direction within the unconsolidated deposits in the vicinity of the Site is generally south (Kanivetsky, 1989). However, the local direction of groundwater flow may be affected by nearby streams, lakes, wells, and /or wetlands. The Site - specific groundwater flow direction was not determined through direct measurement during this Phase I ESA. Additional field investigation, beyond the Scope of Services of this Phase l ESA, would be required to determine this information. r 1k I l' , { NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25,2012 Page.7 .. C.2. Regulatory Information We obtained regulatory information pertaining to the Site and surrounding area from GeoSearch. The GeoSearch report is a compilation of records of facilities that are included on current federal and state environmental regulatory databases. The'databases were searched based on the specified minimum search distances from the Site as established by ASTM Practice E 1527 -05. The GeoSearch report also includes a description, source reference, date of acquisition, and the - specified approximate minimum search distance criteria for each database and..list. A copy of the GeoSearch report is attached in Appendix C. We reviewed the GeoSearch report to identify records that indicate known or potential environmental hazards on the Site and /or surrounding area and to evaluate the likelihood for those hazards to impact the Site based on the information obtained in this Phase I ESA. C.2.a. Site The Site is listed on the following federal and /or state databases in the GeoSearch report: • Wipperman Gun Range, 7600 Braemar Boulevard /7511 Braemar Boulevard. The GeoSearch report indicated that the facility is listed on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Hazardous Waste Generator (RCRA -GEN) database and twice on'the Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC). Program database. No violations or enforcement actions were indicated in the GeoSearch report associated with the,Site's hazardous waste generator license. Identification of the Site on the RCRA -GEN database indicates that the Site occupant is required to register their hazardous waste activity under RCRA. The Wipperman Gun Range was listed twice on the VIC database and assigned VIC #8420 and #8421. The GeoSearch report stated thet'the Site was.a former police gun and trap range. We accessed the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) VIC Program database for.,additional information regarding VIC #8420 and #8421. For VIC #8420, A No Further Action Letter was sent by the MPCA on December 3, t 1998 and a Deed'Notification Restrictive Covenant was issued on January 3, 1999. The Affidavit /Restrictive Covenant limited land use to recreational and prohibited excavating in the area of the on -site stabilized and capped soil. For VIC #8421, A No Association Determination was issued by the MPCA on December 26, 2000. ■ Edina Street Sweeping Dump; located approximately 1/4 mile southeast of the Site. The GeoSearch indicates that the listing is for an unpermitted dump. No additional information was available in the GeoSearch for this listing. Considering the Site has been occupied by the city of BRAUN INTERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 8 Edina Public Works Department, which includes the Street Department, the potential exists the location of the Edina Street Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted and actually located at the Site. C.2.b. Adjoining Properties The following facility. listed in the GeoSearch report is, identified on a property that adjoins the Site: • South Metro Public Sa.fety'Training Facility, 7525 Braemar Boulevard; located on an adjoining property northeast. of the Site. The.facility is listed on the RCRA -GEN database. No violations . . or enforcement actions were indicated: in the GeoSearch report associated with the property's hazardous waste generator license. Identification of the Site on the RCRA -GEN database indicates that the occupant is required to register their hazardous waste activity under RCRA and does not imply that'a release has occurred. C.2.c. Surrounding Area We reviewed the GeoSearch report for facilities located beyond adjoining properties that may indicate a release or likely release of hazardous substances and /or petroleum products that may impact the Site. - Based on factors that include regulatory status, distance from the Site, and /or location relative to the regional groundwater flow direction, as referenced in Section C.1, no additional facilities are identified in the GeoSearch report that warrant further consideration as potential recognized environmental conditions. C.3. Additional Government Records C.3.a. City of Edina The client contact for this Phase I ESA is Mr. Wayne Houle, City Engineer for the City of Edina. Section D of this report provides a discussion of the results of our inquiry to Mr. Houle and presents any applicable information obtained. C.3.b. Hennepin County We obtained information regarding the Site and surrounding area from the Hennepin County Property Information web page. According to the Hennepin County Property Information web page, the Site is a part of a larger parcel. The following information was listed for the larger parcel that includes the Site: BRAUN i NTERTEC Address: Property Identification Number: Size: Owner Name: City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 9 7501 Ikola Way 07- 116 -21 -13 -0001 402.23 -acres Village of Edina Copies of Hennepin County information are attached as Appendix D. C.3.c. Minnesota County Well Index The Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) maintains the Minnesota County Well Index (MCWI), which is a limited database of water well records. The MCWI was accessed through the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) website. Not all private water wells are listed in that database. Our review of the MCWI database revealed no documentation of water wells located on the Site. C.3.d. State Regulatory Web Pages We accessed Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) "What's In My Neighborhood" Agricultural Interactive Mapping web page, MPCA's "What's In My Neighborhood" and MPCA's VIC Site Search web page for information regarding the potential for the Site, adjoining properties, or surrounding properties to be of environmental concern that were not identified in the GeoSearch report. No additional facilities not already identified in the GeoSearch report were noted on the state regulatory web pages we accessed. CA Historical -Use Information The objective of the historical -use information review was to develop a history of the previous uses of the Site and surrounding area, to help evaluate the likelihood of past uses having led to recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property. We consulted only those historical sources that were readily available, practically reviewable, and likely to be useful to develop a history of previous uses of the Site and surrounding area within the time and cost constraints of this Phase I ESA. CA.a. Fire Insurance Maps Fire insurance maps are produced by private fire insurance map companies and indicate uses of property at specified dates. The information noted on the maps commonly includes uses of individual structures, locations of fuel and /or chemical storage tanks, and storage of other potentially toxic substances. ITERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 10 We conducted an inquiry of the ProQuest on -line Digital Sanborn" Fire Insurance Maps library. The ProQuest on -line library includes the original Chadwyck-HealeyTM Sanborn® Fire Insurance Maps collection for the entire U.S., with some 660,000 maps. Based on ourreview,.no fire insurance map coverage exists for the Site. C.4.b. _ Historical'Topographic Maps The USGS topographic map used for the figure in Appendix A is dated 1967 with revisions made in 1993. The Site consists of vacant land with a building located on the east - central portion'-of the Site based on aerial photographs of the corresponding time period. C.4.c. Aerial Photographs We,retained Historical Information Gatherers (HIG) to obtain aerial photographs of the Site and surrounding area. HIG provided aerial photographs for the years 1937, 1940, 1947, 1953, 1957, 1963, 1969; 1979, 1984, 1992, 1997, 2003, and 2010. Copies of the aerial photographs are attached in Appendix E. 1937-1957 The Site consists of undeveloped and agricultural land. An unpaved trail is apparent crossing the southern portion.of the Site that originates at a farmstead located on.an adjoining property west of the Site. Adjoining properties consisted of undeveloped and agricultural land. A creek is apparent south of the Site consistent with the current Nine Mile Creek. 1963 -1969. An unpaved road is apparent on the eastern portion of the Site. The unpaved road appears to serve as access to an adjoining property north of the Site where disturbed soil is apparent. A road that borders the Site to the west is consistent.with the current alignment.of Highway 169. Beginning on the 1963 aerial photograph, a golf course is apparent east of the Site. Beginning on the 1969 aerial photograph, a parking lot and sports arena is apparent on an adjoining property north of the Site. 1979 The majority of the Site consists of vacant vegetated land with the exception of a rectangular building on the east - central portion of the Site and an area of disturbed soil on the southern portion of the Site. Im Im � A OB M. ! N.TE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 11 1984-1997 A trap shooting range is apparent southwest of the building on the east- central portion of the Site. What appears to be an outdoor storage area is located on the southwestern portion of the Site. It appears that soil has been excavated on the central portion of the Site east of the building on the east - central portion of the Site. The remainder of the Site consists of vacant vegetated land. An excavated area is apparent on an adjoining property northeast of the Site. 2003-2010 The trap shooting range is no longer apparent. A building consistent with the cold storage building observed at the time of our reconnaissance is apparent on the east - central portion of the Site. A stormwater retention pond is apparent southwest of the cold storage building. A cell phone tower is apparent on the northern portion of the Site. Disturbed soils are apparent throughout the southern portion of the Site. A building is apparent on an adjoining property northeast of the Site. C.4.d. City Directory Information We retained HIG to obtain city directory information pertaining to the Site and surrounding area. HIG provided city directories for Braemar Boulevard and Ikola Way at approximate five year intervals from 1992 to 2007. The Site address, 7600 Braemar Boulevard, was only listed on the 1992 city directories. The Braemar Gun Range was listed at that address. C.5. Previous Environmental Documents We reviewed the following previous environmental documents regarding the Site: ■ Brian Wipperman Gun Range; Soil and Water Sample Test Results; prepared by Braun Intertec (Project CMXX -94- 0743); dated November 11, 1994 (1994 Soil and Water Sample Test Results). ■ Soil Lead Testing; Brian Wipperman Gun Range; prepared by Braun Intertec (Project CMXX -97- 0235); dated April 15, 1997 (1997 Soil Lead Testing). ■ Focused Feasibility Study, Voluntary Response Action Plan, and Contingency Plan, Brian Wipperman Gun Range; Edina, Minnesota; prepared by Barr Engineering Company; dated May 1997 (1997 FFS, VRAP, and CP). ■ Response Action Design Report; Brian Wipperman Gun Range; Edina, Minnesota; prepared by Barr Engineering Company; dated August 1997 (1997 RADR). BRAUN INTERTEC City.of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 12 ■ Response Action. Implementation Report; Brian Wipperman Gun Range; Edina, Minnesota; prepared by Barr Engineering Company; dated November 1998 (1998 RA Implementation Report). Wipperman Gun Range Site; MPCA Project Number 8420; No Further Action Determination; prepared by the MPCA; dated December 3, 1998 (1998.NFA). h • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment; MinGrace Property; 7551 Braemar Boulevard; Edina, Minnesota; prepared by Tetra Tech, Inc.; Task ID No. MIN 00 -017; dated October 2000 (2000 Phase I ESA). • MinGrace Property Site (also known as Wipperman Gun Range #2); MPCA Project Number 8421; No Association Determination; prepared by the MPCA; dated December 26, 2000 (2000 NAD). 1994 Soil and Water Sample Test Results At the time of the 1994 Soil and Water Sample Test Results, the Brian Wipperman Gun Range had been in operation for approximately 20 years: The Gun Range consisted of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol:range, and an outdoor shotgun range. The purpose of the work was to determine if the soil near the indoor range vent had become contaminated with lead and to evaluate the water supply to determine if it had become contaminated by lead leaching through the soil. Seven soil samples were collected from the east side of the building housing the indoor gun range and one water sample was collected from the potable water supply to the building. The soil and water samples were analyzed for total lead..The concentration of lead in the water sample was less than 2 micrograms per liter (µg/1) or parts per billion (ppb), which was the reporting limit of the analytical method. The state and federal limits for lead in drinking water at the time of the investigation is 20 µg /I . The concentrations of lead in the shallow soil sample collected at location 4, which was intended as a background sample, was 100 milligrams per kilogram (mg /kg) or parts,per'million (ppm). The shallow samples collected from location numbers 1, 2, and 3 were ,24,000 mg /kg, 27,000 mg /kg, and 7,200 mg/kg, respectively. The concentrations at the 6 -inch depth were 440 mg /kg, 410 mg /kg, and 380 mg /kg, respectively for the same locations. There were no promulgated state or federal standard for lead in soil at the time. However, the MPCA informal guideline, at the time of the report, was generally 500 mg/kg in a non - residential setting. Therefore, the shallow soils in the area of the building exhaust vent had concentrations significantly exceeding the guidelines. The lead concentrations in soil at the 6 -inch depth were slightly below the guidelines. 0 Braun Intertec recommended that the areal extent of the soil with the elevated lead concentration be determined and that the soil then be removed and treated and disposed of, which would likely include on the top 6- inches of soil. 1997 Soil Lead Testing Braun Intertec was retained to collect soil samples from both the trap range and the outdoor pistol range to evaluate the presence of lead in the soil'. Twenty -five soil samples were collected at the two ranges. Seventeen samples were collected -at the trap range and eight at the pistol range. The top 3 inches of soil in each sample were collected and analyzed. The 3 to 6 inch interval was analyzed from samples selected upon receiving the results of the analysis of the top 3 inches. Trap Range The soil lead concentrations in the soil collected from the trap range ranged from 7.6 mg /kg to 45,000 mg /kg. The sample which contained 45,000 mg/kg lead may have had lead fragments in the sample which were too small to be observed and were not removed. This result was from an embankment where target practice was conducted. It was also possible that the impact of the shot imbedded lead in the soil particles. The next highest concentration in the trap area was 3,000 mg /kg. The median sample contained 230 mg /kg, and the average (with the 45,000 mg /kg sample excluded) was 555 mg/kg. Pistol Range Concentrations of lead in soil collected from the pistol range, ranged.from 110 mg /kg to 74,000 mg /kg. Extremely high concentrations were observed in the embankment into which the firing occurs, as was the case with the trap range. Elevated lead was present in the'soil in most locations at high (potentially hazardous) concentrations at. several locations. The highest concentrations were in areas where the embankments act as "backstops" for the lead shot..,-. 1997 FFS, VRAP, and CP The Focused Feasibility ..Study (FFS) was conducted to provide alternatives for the response actions for . lead- contaminated soil from a trap shooting area and a pistol range in the preparation -for the construction of,a stormwater basin. The FFS presented three alternatives, screened the alternatives based on the threshold and balancing criteria, and selected one alternative for the'Voluntary Response Action Plan (VRAP). The proposed actions for the chosen alternative for the VRAP included the excavation and consolidation of lead contaminated soil at a depth of approximately 0.5 to 1.0 feet. "Hot spots" of lead- contaminated soil greater than 700 mg /kg was excavated and consolidated under a BRAUN I NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12- 01979. May 25, 2012 Page 14 synthetic high- density polyethylene (HDPE) liner and a vegetative cover. Soil failing the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis required stabilization. Stabilization was to be completed in a rolloff box by mixing the soil with standard construction equipment. The VRAP also included a Contingency Plan (CP) for additional contaminated soils, other wastes, and /or drums that may be encountered during earthwork activity association with pond construction. 1997 RADR Response actions were`to take'place in three phases. The first phase involved excavating, stabilizing, consolidating, and covering soil with lead concentrations exceeding 700 mg/kg. The second phase involved excavating soil with lead concentrations exceeding 100 mg /kg from a proposed stormwater detention pond location and placing soil with other low -level lead - impacted soil. The third phase involved, placing topsoil and vegetation over the stabilized soil and over lead- impacted soil in the vicinity of the proposed pond. In addition, the Response. Action Design (RAD) included the implementation of institutional controls for lead- contaminated soil remaining in place at the site. A MPCA approved RAP dated July 22, 1997 was.included in the 1997 Response Action Design Report (RADR). 1998 RA Implementation Report and 1998 NFA Approximately 455 cubic yards of lead- contaminated soil (> 700 mg /kg)was excavated at the site and blended with a 6% dosage of soil stabilization compound. The soil stabilization mix was a combination of chemicals that, when mixed with the lead- contaminated soil, rendered it non - hazardous with respect to TCLP hazardous waste criterion of 5.0 mg /I lead. Once stabilized, the soil was placed in 2.5 -foot tall rows approximately 15 feet wide and..compacted'in an area west of the building at the site and covered with approximately 6 inches of sand. A high- density polyethylene (HDPE) liner was then placed over the stabilized soil and sand and covered with an additional .1 foot of�sand and approximately 385 cubic yards of excavated lead- impacted soil ( <700 mg/kg) from the from the_,pond area to a depth of approximately 2 feet. Confirmation samples, collected in the excavated areas were belowthe applicable soil lead evaluation criteria in all cases. Based on the review of the documents provided to the MPCA, the MPCA issued a No Further Action Letter on December 3, 1998 for the site provided the city of Edina complete the restoration of the site by placing topsoil and vegetation on stabilized soil area and by filing an Environmental.Restrictive Covenant. The Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants (Deed Restriction) prohibits any development of the site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior written approval from the MPCA or its successors. According the MPCA VIC Program database, a Deed Notification Restrictive Covenant was issued for the site on January 3, 1999. BRAUN INTERTEC, City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 15 A copy of the areas of excavation and stabilized soil placement area and 1998 NFA letter are attached in Appendix F. 2000 Phase I ESA and 2000 NAD The 2000 Phase I ESA was conducted on behalf of Verizon Wireless prior to signing a long -term lease to attach antennas on an existing self - support tower and to place a building adjacent to the tower at the property. At the time of the 2000 Phase I ESA, the property was used by the city of Edina street department as a concrete and asphalt recycling facility and a communication tower. Crushed asphalt and cement, as well as piles of compost and sand were observed at the property. Encapsulated contaminated soil from the remediation of the former gun range at the property was marked with signs stating that the area is restricted. A run -off retention pond was located on the southern portion of the property. A pole barn constructed in 1998 was located at the property that contained various city street maintenance equipment. A well located at the Site associated with the former gun range had been reportedly sealed in cooperation with the MPCA and MDH. Based on the interview information and field observations, Tetra Tech did not recommend additional assessment of the asphalt and cement recycling facility at the property at the time of the 2000 Phase I ESA. Tetra Tech recommended that Verizon obtain a liability release assurance from the MPCA in the form of a No Association Determination with respect to the lead impacts at the property. A No Association Determination was issued by the MPCA dated December 26, 2000 to Verizon Wireless for the release of lead to the soil. Lead - contaminated soil was excavated, stabilized, encased in plastic and disposed on -site in a bermed area approximately 1,000 feet south of the communications tower. D. Interviews We contacted the following individuals to obtain knowledge or historical and current land -use information regarding the Site: ■ Mr. Shawn Anderson, City of Edina Public Works Department (Site representative) Mr. Anderson stated that the Site is occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department for storage and the recycling of asphalt and concrete from city of Edina road projects. According to Mr. Anderson, the Site was a former dump site. Mr. Anderson stated that debris had to be excavated when the fire training tower was constructed on the adjoining property north of the Site and for the construction of the access road on the southwestern and central portion of the Site. Additional information obtained from Mr. Anderson is included in the following appropriate sections BRAUN I NTE RTEC City of Edina . Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 16 We contacted the following local government official to obtain knowledge or historical and current land -use information regarding the Site: • Mr. Wayne Houle, City Engineer, City of Edina According to Mr. Houle, the Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department since 1998 following the remediation and encapsulation of the lead impacted soil from the former shooting range. Mr. Houle stated the buildings associated with.the former shootingrange were removed prior to the Public Works.Department occupying the Site. .Mr.,Houle'stated that the city of.Edina Public Works Department uses the Site for seasonal storage of equipment and for recycling concrete from road projects. Mr. Houle stated that debris had :to be excavated when the fire training tower was constructed on the adjoining property north of the Site and for the construction of the access road on the southwestern and central portion of the Site. Additional debris may be located along the western portion of the Site. Mr. Houle was not aware of any ASTs or USTs currently or previously located at the Site since the Public Works Department has occupied the Site. . E. Site Reconnaissance A Braun Intertec environmental professional, Kevin Hoffman, conducted a Site reconnaissance on May 1, 2012. We were accompanied during the Site reconnaissance by the following individual: ■ Mr. Shawn Anderson, City of Edina Public Works Department (Site representative) At the time of the Site reconnaissance, the weather was overcast and windy with a temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit. EA. Site Layout At the time of the reconnaissance, the Site topography consisted of areas of varying elevation. The area along the western boundary of the Site was at a much higher elevation compared to the remainder of the Site. Drainage at the Site was towards the center of the Site and to the stormwater retention pond. The cold storage building was located on the east - central portion of the Site. The remainder of the Site was unpaved with the exception of the access road on the northeast corner of the Site leading to the cold storage building, the area immediately around the cold storage building, and IM RD A FI M li''VItKICL.. City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 17 the access road from the northwest corner of the Site leading to the cold storage building. A Site sketch and a proposed redevelopment plan are attached in Appendix B. Site Photographs are attached in Appendix G. E.2. Site Improvements The Site was developed with an approximately 16,800 square foot, slab -on -grade cold storage building located on the east - central portion of the Site that was utilized by the city of Edina Public Works Department. A concrete area was observed through the center of the cold storage building. The areas on either side of the concrete area was unpaved and was where equipment and materials were stored. According to Mr. Anderson, no municipal water or sewer utilities or heat sources are located at the Site. A small building associated with the communications tower was observed on the northern portion of the Site. E.3. Site Land Use At the time of the reconnaissance, the Site was occupied the City of Edina Public Works Department for the recycling of concrete and asphalt and storage of equipment and materials. EA Land - Surface Observations Two large piles were observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete. According to Mr. Anderson, the asphalt and concrete are from various road projects located only within the city of Edina. The western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete that was processed on -Site. Two piles of soil were observed on the southwestern corner of the Site. E.S. Surface -Water Observations No indications of surface -water features were observed at the Site at the time of our reconnaissance, with the exception of a stormwater retention pond located southwest of the cold storage building. Mr. Anderson stated the stormwater retention pond was constructed to direct stormwater from the South Metro Public Training Facility and Braemar Arena located on adjoining properties north of the Site. y I NTE RTEC City of Edina ` Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 18 EA Hazardous Substances According to Mr. Anderson, a vegetated area on the central portion of the Site, west of the cold storage building, is where lead contaminated soil has been encapsulated. The area was posted with signs indicating the location of the lead contaminated soil. Mr. Anderson stated that the lead contaminated soil originated from the area where the current stormwater retention pond is located. According to Mr. Anderson; the area of the stormwater retention pond was a former trap shooting range. The shooting range was orientated in a way so that the earthen embankment, acted as a backstop for "the lead shot that was fired. Mr. Anderson stated the- potential exists -for additional areas of lead contaminated soil to be located in the embankment east of the stormwater retention pond. According to Mr. Anderson, no maintenance of equipment or vehicles takes place at the Site. No indications of current use, storage, or spills of hazardous substance were observed at the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. E.7. Petroleum Products Small areas of stained soil was observed on the gravel and concrete pad in the cold storage building where the vehicles and equipment are stored. No additional areas of spilled petroleum products were observed at the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. EA Storage Tanks Two aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) were observed within a fenced in area adjacent to the communications tower. One of the ASTs had a capacity of 110- gallons, contained diesel fuel, and was located beneath a generator. The second AST contained propane. No indications of additional ASTs or USTs were noted at the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. Mr. Anderson was not aware of any ASTs or UST's currently or previously located at'the Site associated with the use of the Site by the Public Works Department. E.9. Electrical and Hydraulic Equipment No indications of potentially PCB- containing electrical or hydraulic equipment were noted at the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. R �_ � o l I`d I C K I I✓ L City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 19 E.10. -Waste Disposal No indication of the uncontrolled disposal of solid waste or dumping was apparent on the Site at the time of the reconnaissance, with the exception of a small pile of soil that contained debris, such as plastic beverage ;bottles. According to Mr. Anderson, historically a large -dump Was located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. According to Mr. Anderson, debris had to be removed; prior .to the development _:..currently at.the.Site. Mr. Anderson stated it is.likely that debris remains on the central'and southwestern portions of the Site. E.11. Wastewater Discharges Three floor drains were observed in the concrete area in the cold storage building. According to Mr. Anderson,, the floor drains lead to the on -Site stormw%ter retention pond. At the time of our reconnaissance, no staining was observed on the concrete area in the vicinity of the floor drains. Mr. Anderson stated that Site is not connected to the municipal sewer system and that he was not aware of a septic system currently or previously located at the Site. .E.12. Wells No indications of water wells were observed at the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. According to Mr. Anderson, municipal water services are.not available to the Site. According to the 2000 Phase I ESA, a well associated with the former.gun range had been. reportedly sealed in cooperation with the MPCA and MDH. Mr. Anderson stated,that a water line crosses beneath the center of the Site from the South Metro Public Training Facility and continues underneath the southwestern access road and then off -Site. According to Mr. Anderson, the waterlines services the fire hydrant located on the west side of the southwestern access road. E.13. Adjoining Property Observations No observations of environmental concern were noted on adjoining properties to the Site at the time of the reconnaissance. BRAUN INTERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 20 F. Summary of Land -Use Activities F.1. Current Site and Adjoining Property Land Use At the time of the reconnaissance, the-Site consisted of a parcel totaling approximately 14.75 acres. The Site was developed with an approximately 16,800 square foot, slab -on -grade cold storage building utilized by the city of.Edina Public Works Department:. Outdoor storage.of equipment and materials, was located on the west side of the cold storage building. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. A stormwater retention pond was observed .southwest of the cold storage building. In addition, a communication tower -for Hennepin County was located on the northern portion of the Site. F.2. Historical Site and Adjoining Property Land Use The Site consisted of undeveloped and agricultural land from at least 1937 until at least 1957. An unpaved road was apparent on the eastern portion of the Site.in the 1960s. The unpaved road appeared to serve as access to an adjoining property, north of the Site where disturbed soil was apparent. A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol - range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid -to late- 1990s. The Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department for storage since approximately 1998. A communication tower was constructed on the northern portion of the Site in the late- 1990s. G. Limitations and Data Gaps The findings and conclusions presented in this report are based on procedures described in ASTM Practice E 1527 -05, inquiries with public officials, available literature cited.in this report, conditions noted at the time of our Phase I ESA, and our interpretation of the information obtained as part of this Phase I ESA. Our findings.and conclusions are limited to the specific project and properties described in this report and by the accuracy and completeness of information provided by others. An environmental site assessment cannot wholly eliminate uncertainty regarding the potential for recognized environmental conditions in connection with a property. Performance of this practice is intended to reduce, but not eliminate, uncertainty regarding the potential for recognized environmental conditions in connection with a property within reasonable limits of time and cost. BRAUN INTERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 21 In performing its services, Braun Intertec used that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised under similar circumstances by reputable members of its profession currently practicing in the same locality. No warranty, express or implied, is made. No intentional deviations from the ASTM Practice E 1527 -05 were made in conducting this Phase I ESA for the Site. The following limitation was encountered: • Observation of portions of the Site was limited due to dense vegetation and 'areas of steep terrain. The identified limitation did not affect the environmental professional's ability to render opinions regarding conditions indicative of a release or threatened release. No data gaps were identified during the Phase I ESA process, with the exception of the following: ■ Historical resources were not readily available for 5- year -or -less intervals from the time of the first developed use. The identified data gap did not affect the environmental professional's ability to render opinions regarding conditions indicative of a release or threatened release. H. Findings The findings include identified known or suspect recognized environmental conditions, historical recognized conditions, de minimis conditions and additional issues in connection with the Site. The following findings are based on the results of our assessment: • The Site consisted of undeveloped and agricultural land from at least 1937 until at least 1957. ■ A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid- to late- 1990s. • Historically a large dump was reportedly located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. A dump (Edina Street Sweeping Dump) was identified in the regulatory report. I NTE RTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 22 Considering the Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department, which includes the Street Department, the potential exists the location of the Edina. Street Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted and actually located at the Site. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. Two large piles were ;observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete and the western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete that was processed on -Site. • At the time of this assessment, the Site was developed with a cold storage building utilized by the city of Edina' Public Works Department. Outdoor storage of equipment and materials was located on the west side of the cold storage.building. , • Two ASTs were observed within a,fenced in area adjacent to the communications tower. One of the ASTs had a capacity of 110 - gallons, contained diesel fuel, and was located beneath a .generator. The second AST contained propane. • The government database records review identified several regulated facilities within the vicinity of the Site. I. Opinions According to the User, the Phase I ESA was conducted in association with the redevelopment of the Site. Opinions expressed herein are influenced by the stated reason for conducting the Phase I ESA. Furthermore, the expressed opinions might, not be applicable to alternate reasons for reliance on the content of the Phase I ESA. 1.1. Recognized Environmental Conditions A "recognized environmental condition," as defined by ASTM Practice.E 1527 -05 is "the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater or surface water of the property. The term includes hazardous substances or petroleum products even under conditions of storage and use in compliance with laws." , MN City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 23 This assessment identified no recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Site, with the exception of the following: • A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the mid -1970s until the mid- to late- 1990s. The area of the current stormwater retention pond was a former trap shooting range. The shooting range was orientated in a way so that the earthen embankment acted as a backstop for the lead shot that was fired. A vegetated area on the central portion of the Site, west of the cold storage building, is where lead contaminated soil excavated during the construction of the stormwater retention pond has been encapsulated. According the MPCA VIC Program database, a Deed Notification Restrictive Covenant (Deed Restriction) was issued for the Site on January 3, 1999. The Deed Restriction prohibits any development of the Site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior written approval from the MPCA or its successors. In addition, it was reported that the potential exists for additional areas of lead impacted soil to be located in the embankment east of the stormwater retention pond. Considering the Site is the location of a potential redevelopment that would disturb the encapsulated lead contamination soil and require earthwork activities to take place in the location of the former shooting range east of the current stormwater retention pond, it is our opinion the encapsulated lead contaminated soil and the potential for additional lead impacted soil to be encountered at the Site to be considered recognized environmental conditions. • Historically a large dump was reportedly located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. A dump (Edina Street Sweeping Dump) was identified in the regulatory report. Considering the Site has been occupied by the city of Edina Public Works Department, which includes the Street Department, the potential exists that the location of the Edina Street Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted and actually located at the Site. Debris reportedly had to be removed prior to the development currently at the Site. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. Two large piles were observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete and the western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete that was processed on -Site. The potential exists for asphalt and concrete to be buried at the Site associated with the on -Site recycling. Based on the information obtained and aerial photographs reviewed during this assessment, the potential exists for buried debris to be located at the Site and is therefore considered a recognized environmental condition. . 1 _1 11,42101121 F-0 City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 24 1.2. Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions Historical recognized environmental conditions are conditions that were or would have been considered to be recognized environmental conditions in the past, but because of further information or a change of conditions may no longer be considered recognized environmental conditions. This assessment identified no historical recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Site. 1.3. De Minimis Conditions A de minimis condition is a condition that generally does not present a'threat to human health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of regulatory governmental agencies. The following findings are considered de minimis conditions: The Site consisted of undeveloped and agricultural land from at least 1937 until at least 1957. It is our opinion the past uses of the Site as undeveloped and agricultural land are considered de minimis conditions. • At the time of this assessment, the Site was developed with a cold storage building utilized by the city of Edina Public Works. Department. Outdoor storage of equipment and materials was located on the west side of the cold storage building. It is our opinion the current use`of the Site for cold'storage of seasonal equipment is considered a de minimis condition. • : Two ASTs were observed within a fenced in area adjacent to the communications tower. One of the ASTs had a capacity of 110 - gallons, contained diesel fuel', and was located beneath a generator. The second AST contained propane.,, Based on the location of the diesel fuel AST within the generator housing and relative.small amount of product stored and that the propane AST contains a gas and not a liquid, it is our opinion the two ASTs at the Site are considered,' de minimis conditions. • The government database records review identified several regulated facilities in the vicinity of the Site. Based on mitigating factors that affect the apparent significance of the identified facilities on the Site, such as regulatory status, distance from the Site, location of the facility in relation to the groundwater flow direction, and /or the database(s) the identified regulated facilities are listed on, it is our opinion that the identified regulated facilities are considered de minimis conditions. BRAUN INTERTEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 25 J. Conclusions We have conducted this Phase I ESA of the Site in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E 1527 -05. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section G of this report. This assessment identified no recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Site, with the exception of the following: A gun range consisting of an indoor range, an outdoor pistol range, and an outdoor shotgun range was located at the Site from the'mid -1970s until the mid - to late- 1990s. The area of the current stormwater retention pond was a former trap shooting range. The shooting range was orientated in a way so that the earthen embankment acted as a backstop for the lead shot that was fired. A vegetated area on the central portion of the Site, west of the cold storage building, is where lead contaminated soil excavated during the construction of the stormwater retention pond has been encapsulated. According the MPCA VIC Program database, a Deed Notification Restrictive Covenant (Deed Restriction) was issued for the Site on January 3, 1999. The Deed Restriction prohibits any development of the Site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior written approval from the MPCA or its successors. In addition, it was reported that the potential exists for additional areas of lead impacted soil to be located in the embankment east of the stormwater retention pond. Considering the Site is the location of a potential redevelopment that would disturb the encapsulated lead contamination soil and require earthwork activities to take place in the location of the former shooting range east of the current stormwater retention pond, it is our opinion the encapsulated lead contaminated soil and the potentiallfor additional lead impacted soil to be encountered at the Site to be considered recognized environmental conditions. • Historically a large dump was reportedly located on the central and southwestern portions of the Site. A dump (Edina Street Sweeping Dump) was identified in the regulatory report. Considering the Site has been.occupied by the.city of Edina Public Works Department, which includes the Street Department, the potential exists that the location of the Edina Street' Sweeping Dump may be mis- plotted and actually located at the Site. Debris reportedly had to be removed prior to the development currently at the Site. The recycling of concrete and asphalt from street projects in the city of Edina takes place at the Site. Two large piles were observed on the central portion of the Site. The eastern pile consisted of pieces of asphalt and concrete and the western pile consisted of recycled asphalt and concrete that was processed on -Site. The potential- exists for asphalt and concrete to be buried at the Site associated with INTETEC City of Edina Project BL -12 -01979 May 25, 2012 Page 26 the on -Site recycling. Based on the information obtained and aerial photographs reviewed during this assessment, the potential exists for buried debris to be located at the Site and is therefore considered a recognized environmental condition. This assessment identified no historical recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Site. K. References References are listed in Appendix H. L. Environmental Professional Statement and Qualifications We have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history and setting of the subject property. We have developed and performed the all - appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312. A Braun Intertec Statement of Qualifications for this Phase I ESA project will be provided to the User upon request. We declare that, to the best of our professional knowledge and belief, we meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in §312.10 of 40 CFR 312. BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION Kevin J. Hoffman Michael L. Bratrud, PG Project Scientist Vice President BRAUN INTERTEC APPENDIX A Appendix A Site Location Map t am .- j0 1, w i t y APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: %-• t` • USGS QUADRANGLE, ` _ •' �i� EDEN PRAIRIE, MN PUBLISHED IN 1967, REVISED IN 1993 e gt - 0 1,000 2,000 �� �. 1! , ••� ,� Feet M • , 1♦ • • Pam ..'Pry �,1tl,1- _ wioen se Ila es, TO S, Brae m'7 X39 '!.. �•\ ` 7.^ r'' c Approximate Site Location }�. =,, 8R R t orx ale -- r- Sass _- 16 i� o � Marth R Mr co r. 1 Y. I 1 1 1 O e 'n 4## •• ' ' SITE LOCATION MAP PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA BRAUN I NTE RTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 Project No: m _ BL1201979 Drawing No. BL1201979_SiteLoc Scale: 1 in = 2,000 k z Drawn By FER Date Drawn: 4/17112 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4/17/12 SITE LOCATION MAP PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA BRAUN I NTE RTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 APPENDIX B Appendix B Site Sketch and Proposed Redevelopment Plan F:\BL\2012\BL1201 W. fill � 3 Phase 1,5/1112012 6:11:17 AM FIV410 � mil 150' 0 300' SCALE: 1 "= 300' Cl) � Project BL 1201979 B RA V H °— SITE SKETCH PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT I NTE RTEC Drawing No. BL1201979 Scale: 1'= 300' PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. T 0- Drawn By: JAG Date Drawn: 519/12 EDINA, MINNESOTA Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995 -2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 Checked By: KJH Last Modified. 5111/12 IS-I'm Mwi m ti vr ow-- APPENDIX C GeipSearch On time. On target. In touch:" Radius Report http: / /www.geo- search .net /QuickMaP /index.htm ?DataI D= Standard0000041084 Click on link above to access the map and satellite view of current property Target Property: Proposed Sports Dome Braemar Boulevard & Highway 169 Frontage Road Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota 55439 Prepared Fora Historical Information Gatherers, Inc. Order #: 17525 Job #: 41084 Project #: 122506 Date: 0411812012 3006 Bee Caves Rd, Suite A -230 - Austin, Texas 78746 • phone: 888 -396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 - www.geo- search.net Proposed Sports Dome Braemar Boulevard & Highway 169 Frontage Road Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota 55439 USGS Quadrangle: Eden Prairie, MN Target Property Geometry:Area Target Property Longitude(s)/Latitude(s): (- 93.396185, 44.867197), (- 93.396185, 44.867197), (- 93.394748, 44.867160), (- 93.394767, 44.865590), (- 93.393841, 44.865552), (- 93.393935, 44.865099), (- 93.393935, 44.863227), (- 93.395410, 44.863246), (- 93.396015, 44.865042), (- 93.396148, 44.865628), (- 93.396204, 44.866214), (- 93.396204, 44.867216), (- 93.396185, 44.867197) County/Parish Covered: Hennepin (MN) Zipcode(s) Covered: Eden Prairie MN: 55344 Minneapolis MN: 55438, 55439 State(s) Covered. MN *Target property is located in Radon Zone 1. 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Geq Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DATABASE ACRONYM LOCA- UNLOCA- TABLE TABLE SEARCH RADIUS (miles) FEDERAL CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORY LOCATIONS CDL 0 0 Target Property EPA DOCKET DATA DOCKETS 0 0 Target Property FEDERAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL SITES EC 0 0 Target Property EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM ERNSMN 0 0 Target Property HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT REPORTING SYSTEM HMIRSR05 0 0 Target Property INTEGRATED COMPLIANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM (FORMERLY [CIS 0 0 Target Property DOCKETS) NO LONGER REGULATED RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION NLRRCRAC 0 0 Target Property FACILITIES NO LONGER REGULATED RCRA GENERATOR FACILITIES NLRRCRAG 0 0 Target Property NO LONGER REGULATED RCRA NON - CORRACTS TSD FACILITIES NLRRCRAT 0 0 Target Property NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM NPDESR05 0 0 Target Property PERMIT COMPLIANCE SYSTEM PCSR05 0 0 Target Property RCRA SITES WITH CONTROLS RCRASC 0 0 Target Property CERCLIS LIENS SFLIENS 0 0 Target Property TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY TRI 0 0 Target Property TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT INVENTORY TSCA 0 0 Target Property RESOURCE CONSERVATION & RECOVERY ACT - GENERATOR RCRAGR05 15 0 Target Property and Adjoining FACILITIES BROWNFIELDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BF 0 0 0.5000 COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, CERCLIS 0 0 0.5000 COMPENSATION & LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED SITES NFRAP 0 0 0.5000 RESOURCE CONSERVATION & RECOVERY ACT - TREATMENT, RCRAT 0 0 0.5000 STORAGE & DISPOSAL FACILITIES DELISTED NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST DNPL 0 0 1.0000 NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST NPL 0 0 1.0000 PROPOSED NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST PNPL 0 0 1.0000 RESOURCE CONSERVATION & RECOVERY ACT - CORRECTIVE RCRAC 0 0 1.0000 Gep Swrch www•9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DATABASE FINDINGS SUMMARY 1 SEARCH LOCA- UNLOCA- RADIUS DATABASE ACRONYM TABLE TABLE (miles) ACTION FACILITIES SUB -TOTAL 15 0 STATE IMN) CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORY LOCATIONS CDL 0 0 Target Property CONTAMINATED SOIL TREATMENT FACILITIES CSTF 0 0 Target Property SITES WITH INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS IC 0 0 Target Property SPILLS LISTING PCASPILLS 0 0 Target Property TIER TWO FACILITY LISTING TIERII 0 0 Target Property HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP SITES HWCS 0 0 Target Property and Adjoining WATER DISCHARGE PERMITS WD 3 0 Target Property and Adjoining BULK STORAGE PERMITS BULKSTORAGE 0 0 0.2500 REGISTERED STORAGE TANKS UAST 6 0 0.2500 AGRICULTURAL SPILLS LISTING AGSPILLS 3 1 0.5000 CERCLIS SITES CERCLIS 0 0 0.5000 CLOSED LANDFILLS CLF 0 0 0.5000 AGRICULTURAL CONTINGENCY SITES CONTINGENCIES 0 0 0.5000 HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT STORAGE DISPOSAL SITES HWSTSD 0 0 0.5000 REGISTERED LEAKING STORAGE TANKS LUAST 5 0 0.5000 PETROLEUM BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM SITES PBF 0 0 0.5000 OPEN SOLID WASTE FACILITIES SWF 0 0 0.5000 UNPERMITTED DUMP SITES UNPERMDUMPS 1 0 0.5000 VOLUNTARY INVESTIGATION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM SITES VICP 4 0 0.5000 SUPERFUND SITE INFORMATION LISTING SF 0 0 1.0000 SUB -TOTAL 22 1 TRIBAL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS ON TRIBAL LANDS USTR05 0 0 0.2500 GeoSearch www•geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 DATABASE FINDINGS SUMMARY 2 SUB -TOTAL 0 0 TOTAL 37 1 Gep Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 DATABASE FINDINGS SUMMARY 3 SEARCH LOCA- UNLOCA- RADIUS DATABASE ACRONYM TABLE TABLE (miles) LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS ON TRIBAL LANDS LUSTR05 0 0 0.5000 OPEN DUMP INVENTORY ON TRIBAL LANDS ODINDIAN 0 0 0.5000 INDIAN RESERVATIONS INDIANRES 0 0 1.0000 SUB -TOTAL 0 0 TOTAL 37 1 Gep Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 DATABASE FINDINGS SUMMARY 3 ERNSMN SEARCH 0 0 0 0 NS 0 HMIRSR05 Target RADIUS 1/8 Mlle 1/4 Mile 112 Mile 1 Mlle NS 0 ACRONYM Property (miles) (> TP) (> 1/8) (> 1/4) (> 112) > 1 Mile Total FEDERAL .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 CDL .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 DOCKETS .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 EC .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 ERNSMN .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 HMIRSR05 .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 ICIS .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NLRRCRAC .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NLRRCRAG .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NLRRCRAT .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NPDESR05 .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 PCSR05 .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 RCRASC .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 SFLIENS. .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 TRI .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 TSCA .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 RCRAGR05 1 .1250 10 4 0 0 NS 15 BF .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 CERCLIS .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NFRAP .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 RCRAT .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 DNPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 PNPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 RCRAC 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 SUB -TOTAL 1 10 4 0 0 0 15 STATE WNl Gep Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472.9967 LOCATABLE DATABASE FINDINGS 1 SEARCH Target RADIUS 1/8 Mile 1/4 Mlle 1/2 Mile 1 Mile ACRONYM Property (miles) (> TP) (> 118) (> 114) (> 112) > 1 Mile Total CDL .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 CSTF .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 IC .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 PCASPILLS .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 TIERII .0200 0 0 0 0 NS 0 HWCS .1250 0 0 0 0 NS 0 WDP .1250 2 1 0 0 NS 3 BULKSTORAGE .2500 0 0 0 0 NS 0 UAST .2500 1 5 0 0 NS 6 AGSPILLS .5000 1 1 1 0 NS 3 CERCLIS .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 CLF .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 CONTINGENCIES .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 HWSTSD .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 LUAST .5000 0 2 3 0 NS 5 PBF .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 SWF .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 UNPERMDUMPS .5000 0 1 0 0 NS 1 VICP 2 .5000 0 2 0 0 NS 4 SF 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 SUB -TOTAL 2 4 12 4 0 0 22 TRIBAL USTR05 .2500 0 0 0 0 NS 0 LUSTR05 .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 ODINDIAN .5000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 INDIANRES 1.000 0 0 0 0 NS 0 GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 LOCATABLE DATABASE FINDINGS 2 SEARCH Target RADIUS 1/8 Mile 114 Mile 112 Mlle 1 Mile ACRONYM Property (miles) (> TP) (> 1/8) (> 1/4) (> 112) > 1 Mile Total SUB -TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 14 16 4 0 0 37 NOTES: NS = NO SEARCH REQUESTED BY CUSTOMER GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 LOCATABLE DATABASE FINDINGS 3 CieQ.Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 Jog #: 41084 - 4/1812012 '•'r —Y %" / r-rvpvsea 'Dpvr[s uome RCRAGR05 Braemar Boulevard & Highway N wDP 169 Frontage Road Q UAST wE Edina, Minnesota ��111 LUAST 55439 S © UNPERMDUMPS AGSPILLS - -- 0' 1000' 2000' 3000' SCALE: 1" = 2000' CieQ.Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 Jog #: 41084 - 4/1812012 ❑ RCRAGR05 Braemar Boulevard 8 Highway N WDP 169 Frontage Road W E Q UAST Edina, Minnesota v LUAST 55439 S UNPERMDUMPS AGSPILLS 0' 500' 1000' 1500' SCALE: I'= 1000' -oft earth �-9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 JOB #:41084 - 4/18/2012 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP MAP DATABASE DISTANCE PAGE ID# NAME SITE ID# FROM SITE SITE NAME ADDRESS CITY, ZIP CODE # 1 VICP VP8420 0.020 SE WIPPERMAN GUN RANGE EAST OF TH169 AND NORTH OF EDINA, 55424 1 494 1 RCRAGR05 MN0000994897 0.020 SE WIPPERMANN GUN RANGE 7600 BRAEMAR BLVD EDINA, 554392551 2 1 VICP VP8421 0.020 SE WIPPERMAN GUN RANGE 7511 BRAEMAR BOULEVARD EDINA, 55439 3 #2 2 RCRAGR05 MNS000110130 0.040 E SO METRO PUBLIC 7525 BRAEMAR BLVD EDINA, 55439 4 SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY 3 RCRAGR05 MND092313295 0.110 W ADVANCED DUPLICATING 7419 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392410 5 & PRINTING 3 RCRAGR05 MNR000060640 0.100 W TENET PAINTING 7435 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 6 4 RCRAGR05 MND085103224 0.110 SW PHOENIX DOCUMENT 7557 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392414 7 SERVICES 5 RCRAGRO5 MND980903157 0.110S RIMAGE CORP 7725 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392423 8 5 WDP 42304 0.110S RIMAGE CORP 7725 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 9 6 RCRAGR05 MNR000116947 0.110 W GRR INVESTMENTS INC 7517 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 10 7 RCRAGR05 MNS000148312 0.120S SPORTS & ORTHOPAEDIC 8100 W 78TH ST STE 225 EDINA, 55439 11 SPECIALIST 7 UAST 123468 0.120S CENTER FOR OUTPATIENT 8100 W 78TH ST EDINA, 55439 12 CARE 8 WDP 54936119 0.120 SW PRODUCTION 7651 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 13 TECHNOLOGIES INC 8 RCRAGR05 MND985736669 0.120 SW DECOR TEC 7655 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 14 8 AGSPILLS 884 0.120 SW 7669 WASHINGTON AVE MINNEAPOLIS, 55439 15 9 RCRAGR05 MNR000118034 0.120 NW RL TOOL INC 7409 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 16 9 RCRAGR05 MND108674037 0.120 NW IVY MEDICAL INC 7411 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392410 17 10 WDP 67943 0.130 NW CLOSETS BY DESIGN 7401 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 18 11 RCRAGR05 MNS000149450 0.130 SW NEWBIO E SYSTEMS 7679 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 19 11 RCRAGR05 MND985684216 0.130 SW SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS 7675 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55439 20 12 VICP VP10931 0.130S SHERWIN - WILLIAMS #2 7697 WASHINGTON AVENUE EDINA, 55439 21 SOUTH 12 VICP VP10930 0.130S SHERWIN- WILLIAMS 7697 WASHINGTON AVENUE EDINA, 55439 22 SOUTH 12 RCRAGR05 MND982646606 0.130 SW JS PALUCH CO INC 7683 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392417 23 12 RCRAGR05 MNR000025346 0.130S SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO- 7687 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 554392417 24 EDINA 12 UAST 4116 0.130S SHERWIN- WILLIAMS CO 7697 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55435 25 (THE) GepSearch www•9eo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 SUMMARY 1 MAP DATABASE DISTANCE PAGE ID# NAME SITE ID# FROM SITE SITE NAME ADDRESS CITY, ZIP CODE # 13 UAST 18291 0.160 NW EDINA 18 7379 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, 55424 27 14 UAST 52741 0.160 NW SUBURBAN PARATRANSIT 7434 WASHINGTON AVE S EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 29 15 LUAST 8486 0.180S FORMER W GORDON HIGHWAY 169 NEAR W 78TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 30 SMITH BULK PLANT 15 AGSPILLS 8612 0.180S UNKNOWN HWY 169 8 78TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 31 16 UAST 20866 0.220S OLYMPIC PLACE 7825 WASHINGTON AVE EDINA, 55439 32 16 LUAST 15769 0.220S OLYMPIC PLACE 7825 WASHINGTON AVE EDINA, 55439 34 17 UNPERMDUMPS 173025 0.230 SE EDINA STREET SWEEPING SEE LOCATION DESCRIPTION BLOOMINGTON, 35 DUMP 55438 18 UAST 20691 0.250S MN VIKINGS PRACTICE 9520 VIKING DR EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 36 FAC. 19 LUAST 9274 0.320 W GOLDEN TRIANGLE 9625 9675 W 76TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 38 20 LUAST 6332 0.330W FORD PARTS 8 SERVICE 9700 W 76TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 39 DIVISION TRAINING 21 AGSPILLS 5840 0.330 NW GUARANTEED SPRAY EDEN PRAIRIE, 55344 40 22 LUAST 4977 0.500S FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE 8100 HIGHWOOD DR BLOOMINGTON, 41 55438 GepSewch www- 9eo- search.net - 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SE SITE INFORMATION ID #: VP8420 SITE TYPE: GUN CLUB OR SHOOTING RANGE EPA ID #: NO EPA ID # REPORTED SITE IS ACTIVE: NO NAME: WIPPERMAN GUN RANGE HAZARDOUS RANKING SCORE (HRS): 0.00 ADDRESS: EAST OF TH169 AND NORTH OF 494 SITE SIZE: 0.25 ACRES EDINA, MN 55424 MAJOR WATERSHED: MINNESOTA RIVER (SHAKOPEE) STATE PROGRAM: VIC LAST UPDATE: 09111/2003 PHYSICAL LOCATION: (See Below) EAST OF TH -169, NORTH OF 1-494 IN BRAEMAR PARK COMPLEX NOTES: (See Below) FORMER POLICE GUN RANGE, TRAP RANGE Ge@Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512- 472 -9967 Distance from Property: 0.02 mi. SE FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MN0000994897 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: WIPPERMANN GUN RANGE OWNER NAME: WIPPERMANN GUN RANGE ADDRESS: 7600 BRAEMAR BLVD OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 554392551 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: BERT TAYLOR CONTACT ADDRESS: 4801 W 50TH ST EDINA, MN 554241330 CONTACT PHONE: NOT REPORTED NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO .FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D008 LEAD D009 MERCURY GeoSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 2 Distance from Property: 0.02 mi. SE SITE INFORMATION ID #: VP8421 EPA ID #: NO EPA ID # REPORTED NAME: WIPPERMAN GUN RANGE #2 ADDRESS: 7511 BRAEMAR BOULEVARD EDINA, MN 55439 STATE PROGRAM: VIC PHYSICAL LOCATION: (See Below) NONE NOTES: (See Below) NO NOTES REPORTED SITE TYPE: GUN CLUB OR SHOOTING RANGE SITE IS ACTIVE: NO HAZARDOUS RANKING SCORE (HRS): 0.00 SITE SIZE: 3.40 ACRES MAJOR WATERSHED: MINNESOTA RIVER (SHAKOPEE) LAST UPDATE: 09111/2003 GeoSearch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 3 Distance from Property: 0.04 mi. E FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID* MNS000110130 OWNER TYPE: OTHER NAME: SO METRO PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING OWNER NAME: SO METRO PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY ADDRESS: 7525 BRAEMAR BLVD OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: KEVIN KELLEHER CONTACT ADDRESS: 7525 BRAEMAR BLVD EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: 9526530671 NON- NOTIFIER: NOTA NON - NOTIFIER ._INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE — NO HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION REPORTED GegSearch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 4 Distance from Property: 0.11 ml. W FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND092313295 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: ADVANCED DUPLICATING & PRINTING OWNER NAME: ADVANCED DUPLICATING AND PRINTING INC ADDRESS: 7419 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 554392410 OPERATOR NAME: NAME NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT ADDRESS: 7405 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392410 CONTACT PHONE: NOT REPORTED NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON- NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO . COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE 13001 IGNITABLE WASTE GepSearch www- 9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 5 Distance from Property: 0.10 ml. W FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNR000060640 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: TENET PAINTING OWNER NAME: TENET PAINTING ADDRESS: 7435 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: WADE JESSOP CONTACT ADDRESS: 7435 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: 9529149550 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAILS) 23832 - PAINTING AND WALL COVERING CONTRACTORS ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u)/(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D001 IGNITABLE WASTE GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512-472-9967 6 Distance from Property: 0.11 mi. SW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND085103224 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: PHOENIX DOCUMENT SERVICES OWNER NAME: PHOENIX DOCUMENT SERVICES ADDRESS: 7557 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 554392414 OPERATOR NAME: NAME NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: SAM SOMAIAH CONTACT ADDRESS: 7557 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392414 CONTACT PHONE: 6128272958 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D000 D001 IGNITABLE WASTE D002 CORROSIVE WASTE D005 BARIUM D011 SILVER Gep Search ► ww.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 Distance from Property: 0.11 mi. S FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND980903157 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: RIMAGE CORP OWNER NAME: RIMAGE CORP ADDRESS: 7725 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 554392423 OPERATOR NAME: NAME NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: RON LOVICH CONTACT ADDRESS: 7725 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392423 CONTACT PHONE: 6512228551 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D00B LEAD D018 BENZENE D027 1,4- DICHLOROBENZENE D039 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE D040 TRICHLORETHYLENE F002 THE FOLLOWING SPENT HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, METHYLENE CHLORIDE,TRICHLOROETHYLENE, 1, 1, 1- TRICHLOROETHANE,CHLOROBENZENE, 1,1,2- TRICHLORO- 1,2,2- TRIFLUOROETHANE, ORTHO- DICHLOROBENZENE, TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE, AND 1,1,2, TRICHLOROETHANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES /BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001,F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042. fax: 512 - 472 -9967 8 Distance from Property: 0.11 mi. S FACILITY INFORMATION SITE ID: 42304 SITE NAME: RIMAGE CORP ADDRESS: 7725 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 HENNEPIN PDF URL: hfto: ltwww. aca .state.mn.us/WIMN /sitelnfo.cfm ?tab = overview &siteid =42304 FACILITY DETAILS ID: MNRNE33JM TYPE: INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT WATERSHED: LOWER MINNESOTA RIVER STATUS: YES INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: GepSearch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 9 Distance from Property: 0.11 ml. W FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNR000116947 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: GRR INVESTMENTS INC OWNER NAME: GRR INVESTMENTS INC ADDRESS: 7517 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: GUENTER ROTH CONTACT NAME: NANCY REUTER CONTACT ADDRESS: 7517 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: 9529415029 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) 56149 - OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D001 IGNITABLE WASTE D002 CORROSIVE WASTE U019 BENZENE (I,T) U044 CHLOROFORM GegSearch www.geo-search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 10 Distance from Property: 0.12 mi. S FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNS000148312 OWNER TYPE: NOT REPORTED NAME: SPORTS & ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST OWNER NAME: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: 8100 W 78TH ST STE 225 OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: SPORTS & ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST CONTACT NAME: WILLIAM EVANS CONTACT ADDRESS: 8100 W 78TH ST STE 225 EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: 9529469777 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) 62111 - OFFICES OF PHYSICIANS ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO . FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE — NO HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION REPORTED GegSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 11 Distance from Property: 0.12 mi. S ID: 123468 NAME: CENTER FOR OUTPATIENT CARE ADDRESS: 8100 W 78TH ST EDINA, MN 66439 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 1001 REGISTRATION DATE: 10116/2003 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 383 TANK STATUS: - THE TANK IS ACTIVE AND BEING USED. - STORED PRODUCT: DIESEL ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: ABOVEGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF BARE /PAINT /ASPH COAT STEEL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: NOT REPORTED PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: NOT REPORTED PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: NOT REPORTED ' SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CONSISTS OF A DOUBLEWALL TANK. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: NOT REPORTED SPILL CONTAINMENT: NOT REPORTED TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: NONE RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NONE RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NONE STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NONE PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 09/14/2006 14:59:59 WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf.pca.state.mn.uslprograms /i ust_pTanks2.cfm ?site= 123468 &pg =TS Gep Search www•9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 12 Distance from Property: 0.12 ml. SW FACILITY INFORMATION SITE ID: 54936119 SITE NAME: PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES INC ADDRESS: 7651 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 HENNEPIN PDF URL: htta: / /www oca state .mn.usfWIMN /sitelnfo.cfm ?tab= overview &siteid = 54936119 FACILITY DETAILS ID: MNRNE33FO TYPE: INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT WATERSHED: LOWER MINNESOTA RIVER STATUS: YES INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 13 Distance from Property: 0.12 mi. SW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND985736669 OWNER TYPE: NOT REPORTED NAME: DECOR TEC OWNER NAME: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: 7655 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT ADDRESS: 7655 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: NOT REPORTED NON- NOTIFIER: NOTA NON- NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE F003 THE FOLLOWING SPENT NON - HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N -BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES /BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES /BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. F005 THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE,CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE,BENZENE, 2- ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2- NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES /BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001,F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Gepftwch www•9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 14 i• Distance from Property: 0.12 ml. SW SITE INFORMATION ID #: 884 NAME: NOT REPORTED LOCATION DESCRIPTION: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: 7669 WASHINGTON AVE MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55439 CONTAMINATION: UNKNOWN DATE CLOSED: 0910411991 CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: MDA DATA PRACTICES RECORDS MNG PHONE: (651) 201 -6698 GepSearch www•9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 15 Distance from Property: 0.12 mi. NW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNR000118034 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: RL TOOL INC OWNER NAME: RL TOOL INC ADDRESS: 7409 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 65439 OPERATOR NAME: PAUL GESKE CONTACT NAME: PAUL J GESKE CONTACT ADDRESS: 7409 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 56439 CONTACT PHONE: 9529447863 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) 339999 - ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D001 IGNITABLE WASTE GepSewch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 16 Distance from Property: 0.12 mi. NW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND108674037 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: IVY MEDICAL INC OWNER NAME: IVY MEDICAL INC ADDRESS: 7411 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 554392410 OPERATOR NAME: NAME NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT ADDRESS: 7411 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392410 CONTACT PHONE: NOT REPORTED NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZ ARDOUS WASTE D006 CADMIUM Ge@ Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512.472 -9967 17 Distance from Property: 0.13 mi. NW FACILITY INFORMATION SITE ID: 67943 SITE NAME: CLOSETS BY DESIGN ADDRESS: 7401 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 HENNEPIN PDF URL: htta: / /www.r)ca. state. mn. us /WIMN /siteinfo.cfm ?tab = overview &siteid =67943 FACILITY DETAILS ID: 118763705 TYPE: INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT WATERSHED: LOWER MINNESOTA RIVER STATUS: NO INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: WOOD PARTITIONS AND FIXTURES GegSearch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 18 Distance from Property: 0.13 mi. SW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNS000149450 OWNER TYPE: NOT REPORTED NAME: NEWBIO E SYSTEMS OWNER NAME: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: 7679 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: NEWBIO E SYSTEMS CONTACT NAME: ROBERT CLIFFORD CONTACT ADDRESS: PO BOX 44340 EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 CONTACT PHONE: 9524766194 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) 333298 - ALL OTHER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY MANUFACTURING ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE — NO HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION REPORTED Ge@Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 19 Distance from Property: 0.13 ml. SW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND986684216 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS OWNER NAME: SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS ADDRESS: 7675 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 55439 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: THOMAS ESKEW CONTACT ADDRESS: 7675 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 55439 CONTACT PHONE: 9529446066 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION-(NAICS) -NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TDDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D000 13001 IGNITABLE WASTE GepSawch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 20 Distance from Property: 0.13 ml. S SITE INFORMATION ID #: VP10931 SITE TYPE: OTHER EPA ID #: NO EPA ID # REPORTED SITE IS ACTIVE: NO NAME: SHERWIN- WILLIAMS #2 HAZARDOUS RANKING SCORE (HRS): 0.00 ADDRESS: 7697 WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH SITE SIZE: 1.00 ACRES EDINA, MN 55439 MAJOR WATERSHED: MINNESOTA RIVER (SHAKOPEE) STATE PROGRAM: VIC LAST UPDATE: 11116/2000 PHYSICAL LOCATION: (See Below) NONE NOTES: (See Below) NO NOTES REPORTED Geo Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 P4 Distance from Property: 0.13 ml. S SITE INFORMATION ID #: VP10930 EPA ID #: NO EPA ID # REPORTED NAME: SHERWIN- WILLIAMS ADDRESS: 7697 WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH EDINA, MN 55439 STATE PROGRAM: VIC PHYSICAL LOCATION: (See Below) NOTES: (See Below) NO NOTES REPORTED SITE TYPE: OTHER SITE IS ACTIVE: NO HAZARDOUS RANKING SCORE (HRS): 0.00 SITE SIZE: 1.00 ACRES MAJOR WATERSHED: MINNESOTA RIVER (SHAKOPEE) LAST UPDATE: 08/02/2000 Gep Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 22 Distance from Property: 0.13 ml. SW FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MND982646606 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: JS PALUCH CO INC OWNER NAME: JS PALUCH CO INC ADDRESS: 7683 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: PRIVATE EDINA, MN 554392417 OPERATOR NAME: NAME NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: DEAN HARRINGTON CONTACT ADDRESS: 7683 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392417 CONTACT PHONE: 6517762746 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION ( NAICS) - NO NAICS INFORMATION REPORTED ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D000 D002 CORROSIVE WASTE Gep Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472.9967 23 Distance from Property: 0.13 ml. S FACILITY INFORMATION EPA ID #: MNR000025346 OWNER TYPE: PRIVATE NAME: SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO - EDINA OWNER NAME: SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 3163 ADDRESS: 7687 WASHINGTON AVE S OPERATOR TYPE: NOT REPORTED EDINA, MN 554392417 OPERATOR NAME: NOT REPORTED CONTACT NAME: AL TUCKER CONTACT ADDRESS: 7687 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 554392417 CONTACT PHONE: 6123783210 NON- NOTIFIER: NOT A NON - NOTIFIER INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS) 42295- —I ACTIVITY INFORMATION GENERATOR STATUS: SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER 3004 (u) /(v) UNIVERSE: NO TDSFs ONLY SUBJECT TO CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSE: NO NON TSDFs WHERE RCRA CORRECTIVE ACTION HAS BEEN IMPOSED UNIVERSE: NO CORRECTIVE ACTION WORKLOAD UNIVERSE: NO IMPORTER: NO UNDERGROUND INJECTION: NO MIXED WASTE GENERATOR: NO UNIVERSAL WASTE DESTINATION FACILITY: NO RECYCLER: NO TRANSFER FACILITY: NO TRANSPORTER: NO USED OIL FUEL BURNER: NO ONSITE BURNER EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL PROCESSOR: NO FURNACE EXEMPTION: NO USED OIL FUEL MARKETER TO BURNER: NO USED OIL REFINER: NO SPECIFICATION USED OIL MARKETER: NO USED OIL TRANSFER FACILITY: NO USED OIL TRANSPORTER: NO COMPLIANCE, MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EVALUATIONS - NO EVALUATIONS REPORTED - VIOLATIONS - NO VIOLATIONS REPORTED - ENFORCEMENTS - NO ENFORCEMENTS REPORTED - HAZARDOUS WASTE D000 D001 IGNITABLE WASTE D035 METHYL ETHYL KETONE GepSearch www.geo - search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 24 Distance from Property: 0.13 mi. S SITE INFORMATION ID: 4116 NAME: SHERWIN- WILLIAMS CO (THE) ADDRESS: 7697 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 66436 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION NONE TANK NUMBER: 001 RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO REGISTRATION DATE: 10/30/1986 00:00:00 PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES TANK CAPACITY: 260 PIPING RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTORS: NO TANK STATUS: THE TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED. PIPING RELEASE DETECTION ANNUAL TIGHTNESS TEST: NO STORED PRODUCT: OTHER SUBSTANCE PIPING RELEASE DETECTION VAPOR MONITORING: NO ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: UNDERGROUND PIPING RELEASE DETECTION GROUND WATER MONITORING: NO TANK CONTRUCTION PIPING RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF BARE/PAINT /ASPH COAT STEEL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: THE TANK HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: PIPING MATERIAL IS STEEL OR IRON. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: NOT REPORTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED NONE TANK DISPENSER TYPE: THE DISPENSER TYPE IS UNKNOWN. LAST UPDATE: SPILL CONTAINMENT: NOT REPORTED 08129/2006 07:46:26 TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: NONE RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NO RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES PIPING RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTORS: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION ANNUAL TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION VAPOR MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION GROUND WATER MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION THREE -YEAR TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION EUROPEAN SUCTION: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) PIPING LEAK DETECTION: NONE INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 08129/2006 07:46:26 WEBSITE LINK: h ttp: //c f. pc a .state. m n. u s /programs /1 u st_pTa n ks 2. cfm 7s tte =41168 p g =TS Gep Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 25 Gep Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512- 472 -9967 26 Distance from Property: 0.16 ml. NW SITE INFORMATION ID: 18291 NAME: EDINA 18 ADDRESS: 7379 WASHINGTON AVE S EDINA, MN 66424 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 001 REGISTRATION DATE: 10126/1993 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 6000 TANK STATUS: THE TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED. STORED PRODUCT: GASOLINE ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: UNDERGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF BARE/PAINT /ASPH COAT STEEL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: THE TANK HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: PIPING MATERIAL IS STEEL OR IRON. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: NOT REPORTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: THE TANK HAS A SUCTION TYPE DISPENSER. SPILL CONTAINMENT: NO TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: NONE RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NO RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES PIPING RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTORS: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION ANNUAL TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION VAPOR MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION GROUND WATER MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION THREE -YEAR TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION EUROPEAN SUCTION: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) PIPING LEAK DETECTION: NONE INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 09/1312006 07:23:19 WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf.pca.state.mn.us /programs /Iust_pTanks2.ef n7sIte= 182918pg =TS GeQSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 27 Geo)Search www.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 28 Distance from Property: 0.16 mi. NW SITE INFORMATION ID: 52741 NAME: SUBURBAN PARATRANSIT ADDRESS: 7434 WASHINGTON AVE S EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 66344 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 1002 REGISTRATION DATE: 10/16/1990 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 660 TANK STATUS: THE TANK IS ACTIVE AND BEING USED. STORED PRODUCT: OTHER SUBSTANCE ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: ABOVEGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF A NONLISTED MATERIAL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: NOT REPORTED PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: NOT REPORTED PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: OTHER PIPING MATERIAL SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: NOT REPORTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: NOT REPORTED SPILL CONTAINMENT: NOT REPORTED TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: NONE RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NONE RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NONE STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NONE PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 03/24/2006 12:21:56 WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf.pca.state.mn.us /prog rams /lust_PTanks2.cfm ?site =52741 &pg =TS Gep Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 29 Distance from Property: 0.18 mi. S SITE INFORMATION LEAK ID: 8486 NAME: FORMER W GORDON SMITH BULK PLANT ADDRESS: HIGHWAY 169 NEAR W 78TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 HENNEPIN COUNTY RELEASE DISCOVERED: 111011199400:00:00 RELEASE REPORT: 11/01/199400:00:00 CONDITIONAL CLOSURE DATE: NOT REPORTED COMPLETE SITE CLOSURE DATE: 0212712002 0.0:00:00 COMTAMINATED SOILS REMAINING: U OFFSITE COMTAMINATION: Y PRODUCT RELEASED: DIESEL WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf. pca. state. mn. us / programs /lust _pResults2.cfm ?leak= 8486&pg =LS GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT OBSERVED: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT THICKNESS: NOT REPORTED GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION: NO CLEANUP ACTIONS - NO CLEANUP ACTIONS REPORTED INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED LEAK SITE 11/28/2006 07:33:35 LEAK SITE 11/28/2006 07:33:35 Ge@ Search www.geo- search.nef - phone: 888 -39 6-0042 - fax: 512 -472 -9967 30 Distance from Property: 0.18 ml. S SITE INFORMATION ID #: 8612 NAME: UNKNOWN LOCATION DESCRIPTION: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: HWY 169 & 78TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 CONTAMINATION: FERTILIZER DATE CLOSED: 06/18/1998 CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: MDA DATA PRACTICES RECORDS MNG PHONE: (651) 201 -6698 GeQSearch www•9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 31 Distance from Property: 0.22 ml. S SITE INFORMATION ID: 20866 NAME: OLYMPIC PLACE ADDRESS: 7826 WASHINGTON AVE EDINA, MN 66439 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 001 REGISTRATION DATE: 10/29/1998 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 640 TANK STATUS: THE TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED. STORED PRODUCT: DIESEL ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: UNDERGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF BARE/PAINT /ASPH COAT STEEL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: THE TANK HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: PIPING MATERIAL IS GALVANIZED STEEL SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: NOT REPORTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: THE TANK HAS A SUCTION TYPE DISPENSER. SPILL CONTAINMENT: NO TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: YES RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NO RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES PIPING RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTORS: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION ANNUAL TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION VAPOR MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION GROUND WATER MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION THREE -YEAR TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION EUROPEAN SUCTION: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) PIPING LEAK DETECTION: NONE GepSearch www.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 32 TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 002 REGISTRATION DATE: 0812512008 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 660 TANK STATUS: THE TANK IS ACTIVE AND BEING USED. STORED PRODUCT: DIESEL ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: UNDERGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF STI -P9. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS ANODE CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS ANODE CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: PIPING MATERIAL IS COPPER SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: THE TANK HAS A SUCTION TYPE DISPENSER. SPILL CONTAINMENT: YES TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: YES RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: YES OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NONE OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NONE RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NONE STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NONE PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES PIPING RELEASE DETECTION EUROPEAN SUCTION: YES INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 09/14/2006 07:00:24 WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf.pca. state. mn. us /prog rams /lust_pTanks2.cfm?site= 20866 &pg =TS Gep Search www•geo-search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472.9967 33 Distance from Property: 0.22 ml. S SITE INFORMATION LEAK ID: 15789 NAME: OLYMPIC PLACE ADDRESS: 7825 WASHINGTON AVE EDINA, MN 55439 HENNEPIN COUNTY RELEASE DISCOVERED: 07117/2004 00:00:00 RELEASE REPORT: 07/27/2004 00:00:00 CONDITIONAL CLOSURE DATE: NOT REPORTED COMPLETE SITE CLOSURE DATE: 09/14/2004 00:00:00 COMTAMINATED SOILS REMAINING: Y OFFSITE COMTAMINATION: N PRODUCT RELEASED: DIESEL WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf. pca.state. m n. us /programs /lust _pResu Its2.cfm? leak= 15789&pg =LS GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT OBSERVED: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT THICKNESS: NOT REPORTED GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION: YES CLEANUP ACTIONS - NO CLEANUP ACTIONS REPORTED INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED LEAK SITE 12106/2006 07:31:35 LEAK SITE 1210612006 07:31:35 Ge@ Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 I 9 Distance from Property: 0.23 mi. SE FACILITY INFORMATION MPCA ID: REM03952 SITE NAME: EDINA STREET SWEEPING DUMP ADDRESS: SEE LOCATION DESCRIPTION BLOOMINGTON, MN 55438 HENNEPIN FACILITY DETAILS ACTIVITY: UNPERMITTED DUMP SITE WATERSHED: LOWER MINNESOTA RIVER STATUS: NO SITE URL: http:// cf .pca.state.mn.us /wimn /siteinfo print.cfm ?siteid= 173025 INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: NOT REPORTED GepSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 35 � le: � Distance from Property: 0.25 mi. S SITE INFORMATION ID: 20691 NAME: MN VIKINGS PRACTICE FAC. ADDRESS: 9620 VIKING DR EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 66344 HENNEPIN COUNTY TANK INFORMATION TANK NUMBER: 001 REGISTRATION DATE: 06/2611998 00:00:00 TANK CAPACITY: 2000 TANK STATUS: THE TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED. STORED PRODUCT: FUEL OIL ABOVE OR UNDERGROUND: UNDERGROUND TANK CONTRUCTION TANK MATERIAL TYPE: THE TANK IS MADE OF BARE/PAINT /ASPH COAT STEEL. TANK CORROSION PROTECTION: THE TANK HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE CORROSION PROTECTION: THE PIPING HAS NO CATHODIC PROTECTION. PIPE MATERIAL TYPE: PIPING MATERIAL IS STEEL OR IRON. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK TYPE: NOT REPORTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PIPE TYPE: NOT REPORTED TANK DISPENSER TYPE: THE TANK HAS A SUBMERSIBLE TYPE DISPENSER. SPILL CONTAINMENT: NO TANK RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES OVERFILL PROTECTION RELEASE DETECTION DAILY STICKING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION (NONE INDICATED): NONE RELEASE DETECTION TIGHTNESS TEST: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION BALL FLOAT: NONE RELEASE DETECTION MANUAL TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION TYPE UNKNOWN: NONE RELEASE DETECTION SOIL VAPOR MONITORING: NO OVERFILL PROTECTION ALARM: NONE RELEASE DETECTION GROUNDWATER MONITORING: NO RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) TANK LEAK DETECTION: NONE RELEASE DETECTION STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) REPORT DATE: NONE RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION MEASURES PIPING RELEASE DETECTION AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTORS: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION ANNUAL TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION VAPOR MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION GROUND WATER MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION INTERSTITIAL MONITORING: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION THREE -YEAR TIGHTNESS TEST: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION EUROPEAN SUCTION: NO PIPING RELEASE DETECTION OTHER: NO STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) PIPING LEAK DETECTION: NONE INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED TANK SITE 09/1412006 07:00:20 WEBSITE LINK: http://cf.pca.state.mn.us /programs /l ust_pTan ks2.cfm ?site= 20691 & pg =TS GepSeareh www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 36 GelpSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 37 Distance from Property: 0.32 ml. W SITE INFORMATION LEAK ID: 9274 NAME: GOLDEN TRIANGLE ADDRESS: 9625 9675 W 76TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 HENNEPIN COUNTY RELEASE DISCOVERED: NOT REPORTED RELEASE REPORT: 04/24/1996 00:00:00 CONDITIONAL CLOSURE DATE: NOT REPORTED COMPLETE SITE CLOSURE DATE: 05/21/1996 00:00:00 COMTAMINATED SOILS REMAINING: Y OFFSITE COMTAMINATION: U PRODUCT RELEASED: UNKNOWN WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf. pca.state. mn.us /prog rams /l ust_PResults2.cfm? leak= 9274&pg =LS GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT OBSERVED: NO FREE PRODUCT THICKNESS: NOT REPORTED GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION: NO CLEANUP ACTIONS - NO CLEANUP ACTIONS REPORTED INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED LEAK SITE 11/29/2006 07:07:42 LEAK SITE 11/29/2006 07:07:42 GeoSearch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042. fax: 512 -472 -9967 38 Distance from Property: 0.33 mi. W SITE INFORMATION LEAK ID: 6332 NAME: FORD PARTS & SERVICE DIVISION TRAINING ADDRESS: 9700 W 76TH ST EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 HENNEPIN COUNTY RELEASE DISCOVERED: 05/20/1993 00:00:00 RELEASE REPORT: 05/20/1993 00:00:00 CONDITIONAL CLOSURE DATE: NOT REPORTED COMPLETE SITE CLOSURE DATE: 04/03/1995 00:00:00 COMTAMINATED SOILS REMAINING: N OFFSITE COMTAMINATION: U PRODUCT RELEASED: HYDRAULIC FLUID WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf. pca.state. m n.us /prog rams /lusLpResu lts2. cfm ?lea k= 6332&pg =LS GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT OBSERVED: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT THICKNESS: NOT REPORTED GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION: S CLEANUP ACTIONS - NO CLEANUP ACTIONS REPORTED INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED LEAK SITE 11/17/2006 07:20:18 LEAK SITE 11/17/2006 07:20:18 Geo Search www•9eo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512- 472.9967 39 Distance from Property: 0.33 mi. NW SITE INFORMATION I D #: 5840 NAME: GUARANTEED SPRAY LOCATION DESCRIPTION: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: NOT REPORTED EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344 INVESTIGATION TYPE: EMERGENCY INVESTIGATION STATUS: CLOSED CONTAMINATION: PESTICIDES DATE CLOSED: 04/09/2004 CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: MDA DATA PRACTICES RECORDS MNG PHONE: (651) 201 -6698 GegSearch www.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 40 Distance from Property: 0.50 mi. S SITE INFORMATION LEAK ID: 4977 NAME: FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE ADDRESS: 8100 HIGHWOOD DR BLOOMINGTON, MN 55438 HENNEPIN COUNTY RELEASE DISCOVERED: 01/27/1992 00:00:00 RELEASE REPORT: 01/2711992 00:00:00 CONDITIONAL CLOSURE DATE: NOT REPORTED COMPLETE SITE CLOSURE DATE: 0411311992 00:00:00 COMTAMINATED SOILS REMAINING: S OFFSITE COMTAMINATION: U PRODUCT RELEASED: FUEL OIL 1 & 2 WEBSITE LINK: http: / /cf. pca. state. mn. us / programs / lust _pResults2.cfm?leak= 4977&pg =LS GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION: NOT REPORTED FREE PRODUCT OBSERVED: NO FREE PRODUCT THICKNESS: NOT REPORTED GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION: S CLEANUP ACTIONS - NO CLEANUP ACTIONS REPORTED INTEREST TYPE: LAST UPDATE: DELETED LEAK SITE 11/15/2006 07:19:22 LEAK SITE 1111512006 07:19:22 GeQSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472.9967 41 DATABASE SITE SITE TYPE ID# NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE AGSPILLS 12277 PROFESSIONAL TURF INC MINNEAPOLIS 55439 GeoSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 SITE INFORMATION ID #: 12277 NAME: PROFESSIONAL TURF INC LOCATION DESCRIPTION: NOT REPORTED ADDRESS: NOT REPORTED MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55439 CONTAMINATION: PESTICIDES & FERTILIZER DATE CLOSED: 11/0212001 CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: MDA DATA PRACTICES RECORDS MNG PHONE: (651) 201 -6698 Gep Search www•9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 BF Brownfields Management System VERSION DATE: 12/2011 Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment. The United States Environmental Protection Agency maintains this database to track activities in the various brown field grant programs including grantee assessment, site cleanup and site redevelopment. CDL Clandestine Drug Laboratory Locations VERSION DATE: 5/2011 The U.S. Department of Justice ( "the Department ") provides this information as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. The Department does not establish, implement, enforce, or certify compliance with clean -up or remediation standards for contaminated sites; the public should contact a state or local health department or environmental protection agency for that information. CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Information System VERSION DATE: 112012 CERCLIS is the repository for site and non -site specific Superfund information in support of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ( CERCLA). This United States Environmental Protection Agency database contains an extract of sites that have been investigated or are in the process of being investigated for potential environmental risk. DNPL Delisted National Priorities List VERSION DATE: 1/2012 This database includes sites from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Final National Priorties List (NPL) where remedies have proven to be satisfactory or sites where the original analyses were inaccurate, and the site is no longer appropriate for inclusion on the NPL, and final publication in the Federal Register has occurred. DOCKETS EPA Docket Data VERSION DATE: 12 12005 The United States Environmental Protection Agency Docket data lists Civil Case Defendants, filing dates as far back as 1971, laws broken including section, violations that occurred, pollutants GepSearch www.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 1 involved, penalties assessed and superfund awards by facility and location. Please refer to ICIS database as source of current data. EC Federal Engineering Institutional Control Sites VERSION DATE: 1212011 This database includes site locations where Engineering and /or Institutional Controls have been identified as part of a selected remedy for the site as defined by United States Environmental Protection Agency official remedy decision documents. A site listing does not indicate that the institutional and engineering controls are currently in place nor will be in place once the remedy is complete; it only indicates that the decision to include either of them in the remedy is documented as of the completed date of the document. Institutional controls are actions, such as legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination by ensuring appropriate land or resource use. Engineering controls include caps, barriers, or other device engineering to prevent access, exposure, or continued migration of contamination. ERNSMN Emergency Response Notification System VERSION DATE: 1212011 This National Response Center database contains data on reported releases of oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and /or etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. The data comes from spill reports made to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Coast Guard, the National Response Center and /or the U.S. Department of Transportation. HMIRSR05 Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting System VERSION DATE: 12/2011 The HMIRS database contains unintentional hazardous materials release information reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation located in EPA Region 5. Region 5 includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System (formerly DOCKETS) VERSION DATE: 812011 ICIS is a case activity tracking and management system for civil, judicial, and administrative federal Environmental Protection Agency enforcement cases. ICIS contains information on federal administrative and federal judicial cases under the following environmental statutes: the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act - Section 313, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act. Geq Search www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 2 NFRAP No Further Remedial Action Planned Sites VERSION DATE: 112012 This database includes sites which have been determined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, following preliminary assessment, to no longer pose a significant risk or require further activity under CERCLA. After initial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was quickly removed or contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. NLRRCRAC No Longer Regulated RCRA Corrective Action Facilities VERSION DATE: 1/2012 This database includes RCRA Corrective Action facilities that are no longer regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or do not meet other RCRA reporting requirements. NLRRCRAG No Longer Regulated RCRA Generator Facilities VERSION DATE: 112012 This database includes RCRA Generator facilities that are no longer regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or do not meet other RCRA reporting requirements. This listing includes facilities that formerly generated hazardous waste. Large Quantity Generators: Generate 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate more than 1 k of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or Generate 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulated more than 100 kg of that material at any time. Small Quantity Generators: Generate more than 100 and less than 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulate less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or Generate 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators: Generate 100 kilograms or less of hazardous waste per calendar -month, and accumulate 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time; or Generate one kilogram or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month, and accumulate at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous waste; or Generate 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste. GegSearch www.geo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 3 NLRRCRAT No Longer Regulated RCRA Non - CORRACTS TSD Facilities VERSION DATE- 1/2012 This database includes RCRA Non - Corrective Action TSD facilities that are no longer regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or do not meet other RCRA reporting requirements. This listing includes facilities that formerly treated, stored or disposed of hazardous waste. NPDESR05 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System VERSION DATE: 4/2007 Information in this database is extracted from the Water Permit Compliance System (PCS) database which is used by United States Environmental Protection Agency to track surface water permits issued under the Clean Water Act. This database includes permitted facilities located in EPA Region 5. This region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The NPDES database was collected from December 2002 until April 2007. Refer to the PCS and /or ICIS -NPDES database as source of current data. NPL National Priorities List VERSION DATE: 1/2012 This database includes United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Priorities List sites that fall under the EPA's Superfund program, established to fund the cleanup of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long -term remedial action. PCSR05 Permit Compliance System VERSION DATE: 8/2011 The Permit Compliance System is used in tracking enforcement status and permit compliance of facilities controlled by the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) under the Clean Water Act and is maintained by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Compliance. PCS is designed to support the NPDES program at the state, regional, and national levels. This database includes permitted facilities located in EPA Region 5. This region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. PNPL Proposed National Priorities List VERSION DATE: 112012 This database contains sites proposed to be included on the National Priorities List (NPL) in the Federal Register. The United States Environmental Protection Agency investigates these sites to determine if they may present long -term threats to public health or the environment. GepSecvch www•geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 4 RCRAC Resource Conservation & Recovery Act - Corrective Action Facilities VERSION DATE: 112012 This database includes hazardous waste sites listed with corrective action activity in the RCRAInfo system. The Corrective Action Program requires owners or operators of RCRA facilities (or treatment, storage, and disposal facilities) to investigate and cleanup contamination in order to protect human health and the environment. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines RCRAInfo as the comprehensive information system which provides access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRAInfo replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). RCRAGR05 Resource Conservation & Recovery Act - Generator Facilities VERSION DATE: 1/2012 This database includes sites listed as generators of hazardous waste (large, small, and exempt) in the RCRAInfo system. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines RCRAInfo as the comprehensive information system which provides access to data supporting the. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRAInfo replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). This database includes sites located in EPA Region 5. This region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Large Quantity Generators: Generate 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or Generate 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate more than 1 k of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or Generate 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulated more than 100 kg of that material at any time. Small Quantity Generators: Generate more than 100 and less than 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulate less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or Generate 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators: Generate 100 kilograms or less of hazardous waste per calendar month, and accumulate 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time; or Generate one kilogram or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month, and accumulate. at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous waste; or Generate 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, or acutely hazardous GegpSwrch www•9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512.472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 5 waste during any calendar month, and accumulate at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste. RCRASC RCRA Sites with Controls VERSION DATE: 10 /2010 This list of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sites with institutional controls in place is provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. RCRAT Resource Conservation & Recovery Act - Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facilities VERSION DATE: 112012 This database includes Non - Corrective Action sites listed as treatment, storage and /or disposal facilities of hazardous waste in the RCRAInfo system. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines RCRAInfo as the comprehensive information system which provides access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRAInfo replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). SFLIENS CERCLIS Liens VERSION DATE: 8/2011 A Federal CERCLA ( "Superfund ") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which United States Environmental Protection Agency has spent Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. This database contains those CERCLIS sites where the Lien on Property action is complete. TRI Toxics Release Inventory VERSION DATE: 1212010 The Toxics Release Inventory, provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, includes data on toxic chemical releases and waste management activities from certain industries as well as federal facilities. This inventory contains information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. TSCA Toxic Substance Control Act Inventory VERSION DATE: 12/2006 The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) was enacted in 1976 to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the GegpSearch www- 9eo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 6 United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. TSCA section 8(b) provides the United States Environmental Protection Agency authority to "compile, keep current, and publish a list of each chemical substance that is manufactured or processed in the United States." This TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory contains non - confidential information on the production amount of toxic chemicals from each manufacturer and importer site. GepSearch www•9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 7 AGSPILLS Agricultural Spills Listing VERSION DATE: 212012 This list of reported spill incidents is provided by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA). The MDA is the lead agency for response to, and cleanup of, agricultural chemical contamination (pesticides and fertilizers) in Minnesota. The MDA has grouped these spills into three categories: Old Emergencies, Small Spills and Investigations, and Investigations Boundaries. Old Emergencies represent emergencies which were closed prior to March 1, 2004. These files and the locations plotted have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness. Smalls Spills and Investigations represent the location of small spills and investigations, which were closed after March 1, 2004. Investigation Boundaries represent the approximate extent of large spills and other types of facility investigations. Facility Investigations are further subdivided into the following program areas: Awaiting Prioritization Investigation files of known or potential agricultural chemical contamination that are waiting to be prioritized; Prioritized Investigation files of known or potential agricultural chemical contamination that have been prioritized and are awaiting activation; Comprehensive Facility Investigation / MERLA Investigation files of known or potential agricultural chemical contamination that have been activated in MDA's Comprehensive Facility Investigation Program or are active Superfund sites under MDA's oversite; AgVIC Investigation files of known or potential agricultural chemical contamination that have enrolled in the MDA's Agricultural Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (AgVIC) Program; and Agricultural Chemical Emergency Response Investigation files that were reported as emergency spills of agricultural chemicals and are large enough in size to be represented by a polygon. BULKSTORAGE Bulk Storage Permits VERSION DATE: 7/2011 The Minnesota Department of Agriculture's Licensing Information System (LIS) lists individuals or companies who hold licenses, certificates and /or permits required by state law and regulated by the Department. This database only contains those LIS licenses related to anhydrous ammonia storage facilities and bulk pesticide/ fertilizer storage facilities. Please note the data is real time and therefore constantly changing. CDL Clandestine Drug Laboratory Locations VERSION DATE: 212012 This listing of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories is provided by the Minnesota Department of Health. Each meth lab, spill or dump is a potential hazardous waste site, requiring assessment and remediation by experienced and qualified personnel. Former meth lab sites are being cleaned (or remediated) in many Minnesota communities. In these communities, the cleanups are being guided by city and county ordinances, local housing laws, and Minnesota Statute 145A, the Public Health Nuisance Statute. GeQSecvch N'ww.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396.0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 8 CERCLIS CERCLIS Sites VERSION DATE: 1212011 CERCLIS sites are places that are listed in the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System. This means that they are or were suspected of being contaminated. The CERCLIS database contains information on preliminary assessments, site inspections, and cleanup activities for these sites. After CERCLIS sites are investigated, they may be elevated to state or federal Superfund lists, or it may be determined that no action is necessary. This database is provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. CLF Closed Landfills VERSION DATE: 3/2011 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Closed Landfill Program (CLP) is a voluntary program established by the legislature in 1994 to properly close, monitor, and maintain Minnesota's closed municipal sanitary landfills. Any MPCA - permitted mixed - municipal solid waste landfill that stopped accepting mixed municipal solid waste (MMSW) by April 9, 1994, and demolition debris before May 1, 1995, can qualify for application to this program. CONTINGENCIES Agricultural Contingency Sites VERSION DATE: 2/2012 The Minnesota. Department of Agriculture (MDA) Incident Response Unit (IRU) is the state lead agency for the investigation and remediation of incidents involving agricultural chemicals (pesticides and fertilizer). This MDA IRU database includes sites with a soil or ground water contingency, deed restriction, local ordinance, restrictive covenant or deed affidavit in place. The accuracy of these sites can be variable. In most cases, the site boundaries should be considered as only representing the vicinity of the soil or ground water contingency area or plume. CSTF Contaminated Soil Treatment Facilities VERSION DATE: 12/2011 Contaminated soil treatment facilities are places that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has approved or permitted to take petroleum- contaminated soils from leak sites and provide treatment through a number of different processes. The processes include thermal treatment (usually by roasting soils at high temperatures), composting, or thin - spreading soils and allowing natural microorganisms to biodegrade the petroleum. HWCS Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites VERSION DATE: 1/2012 Soil and or groundwater cleanup under RCRA Corrective Action is conducted by the Site Remediation Division of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facilities enter the RCRA corrective action program through the Gep Search www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 9 permitting process. Interim Status Facilities enter the RCRA Correction Action Program through a negotiated process initiated by the MPCA (these facilities at one time applied for a RCRA treatment, storage and or disposal permit, but did not complete the permitting process). Hazardous Waste Generators usually enter the RCRA remediation program through evidence of suspected releases to soil and or ground water from improper management of hazardous wastes or hazardous constituents uncovered during hazardous waste inspections conducted by state, county or city inspectors. HWSTSD Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage Disposal Sites VERSION DATE: 212012 A hazardous waste Treatment Storage and /or Disposal facility (TSD) is any business designed to treat, store and / or dispose of hazardous waste. These facilities typically collect hazardous wastes for other businesses and treat it or dispose of it properly. TSD facilities must have valid operating permits issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). This means that they are required to develop detailed plans to train and protect their workers and the environment. Ic Sites with Institutional Controls VERSION DATE: 112012 Institutional controls are defined by Minnesota Statute, Section 115B.02, subdivision 9a, as legally enforceable restrictions, conditions, or controls on the use of real property, ground water, or surface water located at or adjacent to a facility where response actions are taken that are reasonably required to assure that the response actions are protective of public health or welfare or the environment. Institutional controls include restrictions, conditions, or controls enforceable by contract, easement, restrictive covenant, statute, ordinance, or rule, including official controls such as zoning, building codes, and official maps. An affidavit required under section 115B.16, subdivision 2, or similar notice of a release recorded with real property records is also an institutional control. LUAST Registered Leaking Storage Tanks VERSION DATE: 2/2012 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency maintains this listing of leaking aboveground and underground storage tanks. Tank owners are required to immediately report a leak or spill of more than five gallons of petroleum, or any amount of a hazardous substance, from any tank or piping. All leaks and spills from USTs and ASTs and associated piping must be cleaned up to protect the environment and public health. PBF Petroleum Brownfields Program Sites VERSION DATE: 912011 This listing of Petroleum Brownfield Program sites is provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The Petroleum Brownfields Program (formerly VPIC) provides the technical assistance GepSewch www•9eo-search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 -472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 10 and liability assurance needed to facilitate and expedite the development, transfer, investigation and /or cleanup of property that is contaminated with petroleum. PCASPILLS Spills Listing VERSION DATE: 2/2012 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Emergency Response Team maintains this listing of reported petroleum product, hazardous substance, and /or other spills. SF Superfund Site Information Listing VERSION DATE: 112012 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Superfund Program identifies, investigates and determines appropriate cleanup plans for abandoned or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites where a release or potential release of a hazardous substance poses a risk to human health or the environment. Superfund does not deal with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) sites or petroleum storage tank releases. SWF Open Solid Waste Facilities VERSION DATE: 4/2011 Open landfills are regulated by Minnesota Rules 7001 and 7035. They actively accept, under the terms and conditions of a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency permit, certain types of wastes for disposal. They are part of a larger and integrated collection of open solid waste management facilities that process, transfer and receive waste for disposal in Minnesota. Open landfills fall into several categories, which include: demolition, industrial, mixed municipal and municipal waste combustor ash. TIERII Tier Two Facility Listing VERSION DATE: 12/2010 The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act Program ( EPCRA) maintains this listing of Tier Two facilities which store hazardous chemicals on -site. These facilities subject to EPCRA reporting submit Tier II forms which provide information such as the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) chemical or common name, emergency contact information, approximate amount of chemical stored, along with the location of the chemical at the facility. UAST Registered Storage Tanks VERSION DATE: 212012 The Registered Storage Tanks Database provides information on aboveground and underground storage tanks registered with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Owners of LISTS and ASTs with a capacity of 500 gallons or more which contain petroleum or hazardous substances must GepSecvch www.geo- search.net • phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512-472-9967 DEFINITIONS 11 notify the MPCA of the existence of these tanks. Tanks not subject to notification include farm and residential motor fuel tanks less than 1,100 gallons; heating oil tanks less than 1,100 gallons; flow- through process tanks; septic tanks; and agricultural chemical tanks. UNPERMDUMPS Unpermitted Dump Sites VERSION DATE: 12/2011 Unpermitted dump sites are landfills that never held a valid permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Generally, these dumps existed prior to the permitting program established with the creation of the MPCA in 1967. These dumps are not restricted to any type of waste, but were often old farm or municipal disposal sites that accepted household waste. State assessment staff have investigated many of these dump sites. VICP Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup Program Sites VERSION DATE: 1/2012 The Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Program site listing is provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. This program encourages timely property transactions by reducing potential health or environmental risks from contamination and promoting the redevelopment of these properties. WDP Water Discharge Permits VERSION DATE: 10 /2011 This Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) database includes the following types of water permits: Construction Stormwater Permits, Construction Stormwater Site Subdivisions, Industrial Stormwater Permits, MS4 Projects, and Wastewater Dischargers. A construction stormwater permit is designed to limit pollution during and after construction by controlling the erosion associated with construction activities. A construction stormwater site subdivision is a site where a construction project with an existing stormwater permit has been sub - divided into smaller parcels. Industrial stormwater permits are designed to limit the amount of harmful contaminants that reach surface water and groundwater, by requiring good practices for storing and handling materials. A Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) is a system of conveyances - such as gutters, ditches, city streets and storm drains - which is used as a path for stormwater. Regulated MS4s cover large areas, and are owned or operated by a public entity such as a city, county, township, watershed district or university. A wastewater discharger is a facility that generates or treats wastewater for discharge onto land or into water. GegSecvch www•9eo- search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 - fax: 512- 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 12 INDIANRES Indian Reservations VERSION DATE: 1/2000 The Department of Interior and Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains this database that includes American Indian Reservations, off - reservation trust lands, public domain allotments, Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Recognized State Reservations. LUSTR05 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks On Tribal Lands VERSION DATE: 212012 This database, provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), contains leaking underground storage tanks on Tribal lands located in EPA Region 5. Region 5 includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. ODINDIAN Open Dump Inventory on Tribal Lands VERSION DATE: 11 /2006 This Indian Health Service database contains information about facilities and sites on tribal lands where solid waste is disposed of, which are not sanitary landfills or hazardous waste disposal facilities, and which meet the criteria promulgated under section 4004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6944). USTR05 Underground Storage Tanks On Tribal Lands VERSION DATE: 312012 This database, provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), contains underground storage tanks on Tribal lands located in EPA Region 5. Region 5 includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. GepSearch www.geo-search.net - phone: 888 - 396 -0042 • fax: 512 - 472 -9967 DEFINITIONS 13 APPENDIX D Appendix D Hennepin County Property Information printdetails.jsp Parcel Data for Taxes Property ID: 07- 116 -21 -13 -0001 Address: 7501 IKOLA WAY Municipality: EDINA School Dist: 272 Watershed: 1 Sewer Dist: Owner Name: VIL OF EDINA Taxpayer Name VILLAGE OF EDINA & Address: 4801 WEST 50TH ST EDINA MN 55424 2012 Construction year: Approx. Parcel Size: IRREGULAR Sale Information Sales prices are reported as listed on the Certificate of Real Estate Value and are not warranted to represent arms - length transactions. NO SALE INFORMATION ON FILE FOR THIS PROPERTY. Tax Parcel Description The following is the County Auditor's description of this tax parcel. It may not be the legal description on the most recent conveyance document recording ownership. Please refer to the legal description of this property on the public record when preparing legal documents for recording Addition Name: UNPLATTED 07 116 21 Lot: Block: First Line Metes & Bounds: COM AT NE COR OF S 10 ACRES OF NE 1/4 Full Metes & Bounds: Note: To read full tax parcel description, click here. Abstract or Torrens: TORRENS Value and Tax Summary for Taxes Payable 2012 Values Established by Assessor as of January 2, 2011 Estimated Market Value: Taxable Market Value: Total Improvement Amount: Total Net Tax: Total Special Assessments: Solid Waste Fee: Total Tax: Property Information Detail for Taxes Payable 2012 Values Established by Assessor as of January 2, 2011 Values: Land Market Building Market Machinery Market Total Market: Qualifying Improvements Veterans Exclusion Homestead Market Value Exclusion Classifications: Property Type RESIDENTIAL Homestead Status NON- HOMESTEAD Relative Homestead Agricultural Exempt Status EXEMPT Page 1 of 1 http: / /wwwl6.co.hennepin.mn.us /pins /printdetails.jsp ?pid = 0711621130001 4/23/2012 L1V;L111%,P1ii %,vuiiLY I.J10 - i iiiiLaui%, iviap H Interacts e Maps ZOF '•a4- WA 2 1 za 4C• Parcel 07- 116 -21 -13 -0001 ID: Owner Vil Of Edina Name: Parcel 7501 (kola Way Address: Edina, MN 55439 Property Residential Type: Home- Non - Homestead stead: Parcel 402.23 acres Area: 17, 521,135 sq ft ar,%, 1 ul i Property Map 111114 a IL vim FA 1Ait TI NONE ■ �7 Ir s *, s 4� w� Map Scale: 1" = 800 ft. N Print Date: 4/23/2012 This map is a compilation of data from various sources and is furnished "AS IS" with no representation or warranty expressed or implied, including fitness of any particular purpose, merchantability, or the accuracy and completeness of the information shown. COPYRIGHT © HENNEPIN COUNTY 2012 i& ` ^ ink Green"_ A -T -B: Torrens Market $0 Total: Tax $0.00 Total: (Payable: 2012) Sale Price: Sale Date: Sale Code: ar,%, 1 ul i Property Map 111114 a IL vim FA 1Ait TI NONE ■ �7 Ir s *, s 4� w� Map Scale: 1" = 800 ft. N Print Date: 4/23/2012 This map is a compilation of data from various sources and is furnished "AS IS" with no representation or warranty expressed or implied, including fitness of any particular purpose, merchantability, or the accuracy and completeness of the information shown. COPYRIGHT © HENNEPIN COUNTY 2012 i& ` ^ ink Green"_ APPENDIX E Appendix E Aerial Photographs m Project No BL 1201979 Drawing No BL1201979 Historical Scale: 1 in= 300 ft 0 Drawn By: FER Date Drawn: 4/20112 Checked By KJH Last Modified. 4/20/12 W HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1937 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA BRAUN I NTE RTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 ti m Project No BL1201979 O w Drawing No. BL1201979 Historical Scale. 1 in = 300 ft Drawn By. FER Date Drawn. 4/20112 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4120/12 HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1940 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA BRAUN I NTE RTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH, (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 i LEGEND I APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. M 0 150 300 a Bra Feet i r � � r WWI y, • . „ i 0 Project NoBL 1201979 BRAUN Drawing No. HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1947 w BL1201979 Historical PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C r Scale: 1 in = 300 ft BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD ,o- Drawn By FER EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Date Drawn. 4/20/12 Checked By. KJH Minneapolis. MN 55438 PH. (952) 995 -2000 Last Modified: 4120/12 FAX (952) 995 -2020 W:( DRAFTS \3L12012\019791GIS1BL1201979 Historical.mxd .9 LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY �+ DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. E _ s 0 150 300 Feet r r �. �► r 169 y� w Ito , w 1! s, Project No: o m BL1201979 BRAUN i, Drawing No. HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1953 BL1201979—Histoncal PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C Scale: 1 in= 300 ft BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD T 18 Drawn By FER EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Date Drawn: 4/20/12 Minneapolis, MN 55438 Checked By: KJH PH (952) 995 -2000 Last Modified: 4120/12 FAX (952) 995 -2020 W:\D RAFTS \BL\2012 \01979 \GIS\BL 1201 s 2� m ` 1r r 1 Project No cn m BL1201979 o- Drawing No. w BL 1201979 Historical Scale. 1 in = 300 ft T L5 Drawn By: FER Date Drawn. 4/20/12 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4/20/12 0 i � r • r HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1957 BRAUN PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995 -2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. W 0 150 300 Feet i w c oil, # All. _ ' � r • r HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1957 BRAUN PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995 -2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 rn m Protect No: BL1201979 0 Drawing No. u BL1201979 Historical Scale: 1 in = 300 ft T Z Drawn By. FER Date Drawn: 4/20M2 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4/20/12 LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY ` DATA SOURCE: • ir. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. 0 150 300 � Brad - Feet fit 4 `y HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1963 BRAUN PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH, (952) 995-2000 FAX(952)995 -2020 t � 6 Y i t z �I y . LEGEND • APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY 4 DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. _. 0 150 300 vi B f 8 Feet k r'"► - �,i i 4 t f N HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1969 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 Project No m BL1201979 0 u Drawing No. BL1201979 Historical Scale: 1 in= 300 ft z Drawn By FER Date Drawn. 4120112 Checked By KJH Last Modified: 4120/12 y . LEGEND • APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY 4 DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. _. 0 150 300 vi B f 8 Feet k r'"► - �,i i 4 t f N HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1969 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 0 th St w c O y cn Project No: ac m BL1201979 o Drawing No. w 131-1201979_Histodcal Scale: 1 in= 300 ft 15 Drawn By: FER Date Drawn: 4/20/12 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4/20/12 s 9 i e 4, a b � Ra Rt R, fro t' f� ._. v it., HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1979 I B RAV N PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA INTERTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 1201 Project No: m BL 1201979 o- w Drawing No. BL1201979_His[oncal Scale, 1 in = 300 ft T � Drawn By FER Date Drawn: 4120/12 Checked By: KJH Last Modified: 4/20/12 LEGEND R APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: a AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC N w t y 150 300 m Feet U U s- r .N } r N 1 eel HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH — 1984 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA BRAUN I NTE RTEC I 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH, (952) 995-2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 W. \DRAFTS \BL \2012 \01979 \GIS\BL1201979 Historical.mxd 4 r y LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY `� • t DATA SOURCE: v AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. a� 0 150 300 "1 t ♦ Bra Feet � j 4 Ilk o-W 1 • 169 • S 1 l z Project No. o m BL1201979 °_— Drawing No 31-1201979_Histoncal T Scale: 1 in = 300 ft 1. Drawn By: FER Date Drawn. 4120/12 Checked By. KJH Last Modified: 4/20112 N � + t 1 � l oa . ti / r- HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1992 BRAUN PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA 001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH (952) 995 -2000 FAX(952)995 -2020 W:I DRAFTS %BL12012 \019791GIS\BL1201979 Histoncal.mxd LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY 1 i IF .: DATA SOURCE: ' I AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. ! ~ ' 0 150 300 . i a- + Feet •��tv �.s ca.a ' f - L , 1 •� 169 .' ob .3,� . t a y ,, /t a • R � . � Orr. r r •� 0 �• tt r 4910 `FV6 .10. 4ft dip MENLO 4L t � — 1, � �`i► � %fig � ,p s; •s .• •, ' »��► a•� -, r a +� Project No: m BL1201979 BRAUN ° Drawing No. HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 1997 BL1201979_Historical PROPOSED SPORTS DOME I N T E RT E C T Scale: 1 in =300 ft BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD co Drawn By: FER EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Date Drawn: 4120/12 P Checked By: KJH Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH. (952) 995-2000 Last Modified 4/20/12 FAX (952) 995-2020 W.\ DRAFTS \B L2012 \01979 \GISOL 1201979 t mxd W 76t 04 ► t rl s � . 3' a � na � N a14 t M cn Project No m N BL1201979 Drawing No BL1201979_Histoncal Scale: 1 in = 300 It 6 Drawn By FER Date Drawn 4120/12 Checked By KJH Last Modified. 4/20/12 LEGEND APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM Li W 1 HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC. 0 150 300 Bra Feet ,9 j a 'f c� i rr HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - 2003 PROPOSED SPORTS DOME BRAEMAR BOULEVARD AND HIGHWAY 169 FRONTAGE ROAD EDINA, MINNESOTA i � E BRAUN NTE RTEC 11001 Hampshire Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55438 PH.(952)995 -2000 FAX (952) 995 -2020 - W • .. � LEGEND f'! ' APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY DATA SOURCE: + _ rF. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM 6 { ' HISTORICAL INFORMATION GATHERERS, INC s� p. r � � � • � * 0 150 300 irr 1RJ rr, 4�"Rr` • :k -, ._... 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FER EDINA, MINNESOTA 11001 Hampshire Avenue So Dale Drawn. 4 4/20/12 Checked By: K KJH M APPENDIX F fir•'"; December 3, 1998 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Mr Fran Hoffman Director of Public Works Citv of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 -1394 RE Wipperman Gun Range Site MPCA Project Number 8420 No Further Action Determination Dear Mr Hoffman The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) staff in the Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Unit has reviewed documents for the Wipperman Gun Range site (the Site), located in Braemar Park, east of Highway 169 and north of 1 -494 in Edina The documents reviewed (Site Documents) include the following 1 "Soil Lead Testing" (Phase II Report), prepared by Braun Intertec Corporation, dated April 15, 1997, 2 `-Focused Feasibility Study. Voluntary Response Action Plan, and Contingency Plan- (Response Action Plan), prepared by Barr Engineering Company (Barr). dated May, 1997, 3 "Response Action Design Report." prepared by Bair, dated August 1997, 4 "Project Health and Safety Plan.- prepared by Barr, dated August 1997, 5 "Response Action Implementation Report," prepared by Barr, dated November 1998, and 6 Various correspondence contained in MPCA files on the Site The Site is located in a recreational area owned by the city of Edina known as Braemar Park, and consisted of a single trap range and an outdoor pistol range surrounded by steep berms �vhieh served as `'backstops" to contain lead shot The results of a soil investigation at the Site found levels of lead ranging from background (20 to 30 milligrams per kilogram [mg /kg]) to as high as 74,000 mg/kg The concentration of lead from a water sample obtained from a non - potable well at the Site was below detection limits The city of Edina has constructed a new ice arena near the Site, which necessitated the construction of a storm water retention pond on or near the Site 520 Lafayette Rd N , St Paul, MN 55155 -4194, (612) 296 -6300 (Voice). (612) 282 -5332 (TTY) Reglonat pf{Ices Duluth - Brainerd - Detroit Lakes - Marshall - Rochester Eq-ia- O000r -r v -^ plc. a -- rin i % =- ✓, - rcvcl ^; p;;-@r CO-i;wvnq a•'eas l n tcA- - c-n-clen vy Clrst niwq Mr }=ran Hoffman Page 2 December 3, 1998 The Response Action Plan (RAP) involved the excavation of specific areas of lead contaminated soil which exceeded MPCA soil lead cntena for protection of human health and the environment Approximately 455 cubic yards of lead contaminated soil that exceeded hazardous waste limits was excavated. stabilized. and placed in a containment area in the former pistol range and covered with an impermeable synthetic liner and sand An additional 385 cubic yards of lead contaminated soil was placed on top of the stabilized soil Confirmation samples collected in the excavated areas were below the applicable soil lead evaluation criteria in all cases Based on a review of the Site Documents, the MPCA staff will not request the city of Edina to conduct any further investigation or remediation of the Identified Release at the Site at this time, provided that the city of Edina complete the restoration of the Site by placing topsoil and vegetation. and by filing an Environmental Restrictive Covenant as described below Furthermore, the MPCA is issuing a determination to take no action under Minn Stat §§ 1 1513 01 -1 15B 18. against the city of Edina with respect to the Identified Release, specifically, the MPCA staff will not refer the Identified Release to the Comprehensive Environmental Response. Compensation and Liability Information System list, to the Site Assessment Unit for preparation of a Hazard Ranking System score. or to the MPCA Commissioner for the placement of the Site on the Permanent List of Pnonties This determination is issued to the city of Edina with respect to the Identified Release and extends to successors and assigns The city of Edina shall record, at its own expense. in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles, whichever is appropriate, in and for Hennepin County, an affidavit describing the contamination remaining at the Site in the form attached as Attachment B This description shall disclose that the Site is contaminated with lead in soil in the soil containment area This description shall reference the Site Documents in addition. the city of Edina shall record, at its own expense, in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar, of Titles, whichever is appropriate, in and for Hennepin County, a ''Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants" (Deed Restriction) in the form attached as Attachment C. prohibiting any development of the Site which would expose or disturb the contaminated subsurface without receiving prior wntten approval from the MPCA or its successors The Deed Restriction shall be recorded in a manner which will assure its disclosure in the ordinary course of a title search of the property A copy of the proposed affidavit and Deed Restnction language shall be submitted to the MPCA staff for review and approval within sixty (60) days receipt of this letter and the city of Edina shall file the affidavit and Deed Restrictions within thirty (30) days after receipt of MPCA approval The city of Edina shall submit a copy of the affidavit and Deed Restriction as recorded to the MPCA within thirty (30) days after the affidavit and Deed Restriction are officially recorded Mr Fran Hoffman Page 3 December 3, 1998 Please note that all statements, conclusions, and representations in this letter are subject to the disclaimers detailed in Attachment A If you;have any questions regarding this letter or the Site, please contact James Kelly at (651) 296 -7744 or David Fawcett at (6 51) 297 -1788 Sincerely, ?James L Warner, P E District Manager Metro District. JLW tac Enclosures cc Ken Haberman, Barr Engineering Company Laura Roberts, Hennepin County Environmental i r i ATTACHMENT A DISCLAIMERS Wippeiman Gun Range Site 1 Reservation of Authorities The MPCA Commissioner reserves the authority to take any appropriate actions with respect to any release, threatened release, or other conditions at the Site The MPCA Commissioner also reserves the authority to take such actions if the voluntary party does not proceed in the manner described in this letter or if actions taken or omitted by the voluntary party with respect to the Site contribute to any release or threatened release. or create an imminent and substantial danger to public health and welfare 2 No MPCA Assumption of Liability The MPCA. its Commissioner and staff do not assume any liability for any release. threatened release or other conditions at the Site or for any actions taken or omitted by the voluntary party with regard to the release. threatened release, or other conditions at the Site, whether the actions taken or omitted are in accordance with this letter or otherwise 3 Letter Based on Current Information All statements, conclusions and representations in this letter are based upon information known to the MPCA Commissioner and staff at the time this letter was issued The MPCA Commissioner and staff reserve the authority to modify or rescind any such statement, conclusion or representation and to take any appropriate action under his authority if the MPCA Commissioner or staff acquires information after issuance of this letter that provides a basis for such modification or action 4 Disclaimer Regarding Use or Development of the Property The MPCA, its Commissioner and staff do not warrant that the Site is suitable or appropriate for any particular use S Disclaimer Regarding Investigative or Response Action at the Property Nothing in this letter is intended to authorize any response action under Minn Stat S 1158 17, subd 12 Page 1 of 1 8 [Recite any other relevant history of the property, if any, such as whether a certificate of completion was issued.] 9 Any person who is planning any use or activity which may, adversely affect the protectiveness of the response action or which has 'the potential to disturb the areas of contamination [or response action structures and equipment described above] should contact the'Minnesota Pollution Control Agency prior to commencement of the planned activities 10 [Add only if applicable under the circumstances:] The response actions at the property were approved by the MPCA based on the assumption that the property was to be used for Itype of property use] Ifthe.property use is changed. the change could associate the property owner with the release or threatened release of hazardous substances [or pollutants or contaminants]-and could result in a requirement for,performance of further response actions at the property . [OWNER] By < Nam e> ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF On this day of before me a notary public within and for. said County and State, personally appeared and to me personally known, who. being duly sworn by me on oath, did say that he/she/they is /are the person(s) who signed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he /she/they signed the same as free act and deed for the uses and purposes.therein set forth Notary Public, - County, MN My commission expires THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY (add name and address of the attorney who drafted this document] [dumber pages upon completion I A7 °1 ACHMENT C >vII'CA MODEL ENVIRON- MENTAL RESTRICTIVE COVENANT DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS AND COVENANTS(Rev3sed Jul% 1997) THIS DECLARATION is made this day of , 19 , by <Owner> (" <Name(s) > ") WITNESSETH WHEREAS. <Name(s)> is the fee owner of certarn real property located in County. Minnesota. as described herein (the "Property "). and WHEREAS, a portion of the Property was the site of release(s) of certain hazardous substances or pollutants and contaminants. and WHEREAS, I recite the facts about the involvement of the MPCA with the property, such as through the Superfund Program or the VIC Program. The following text gives an example: <Name(s)> entered into a Response Order by Consent on <date> with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ( "MPCA ") pursuant to the Minnesota Environmental Response and Liability Act, Minn Stat ch I I 5 (199_) (the "Act'), related to the Property). and WHEREAS, f recite the facts about any site investigation and cleanup activities that occurred with respect to the property, including a description of the basis for allowing the residual contamination levels, and dcscnbing associated engineering controls or monitoring systems and remediation systems], and WHEREAS, [state a precise description of the identity, quantity, location and condition of the residual contamination remaining on the property], and WHEREAS, (under the Agreement), <Name(s)> has agreed to place a Restrictive Covenant on portions of certain parcels of the Property that <Name(s)> owns and which are hereinafter described NOW, THEREFORE, <Name(s)> makes the following declarations as to limitations, restrictions and uses to which the subject property may be put, and specifies that such declarations shall constitute covenants to run with the property as provided by law and shall be binding on all parties and all persons claiming under them 1 Definitions of "Property- and "Restricted Area " a As used herein, "Property' means the real property owned by <Name(s)> located at [street address, if available] in County, Minnesota. shown on Exhibit 1 hereto and legally described as follows [Insert legal description of property] b As used herein, "Restricted Area" means those areas of the Property depicted and identified on the General Site Plan attached hereto as Exhibit a and made a part hereof by reference, as follows [insert precise location /description of restricted area(s) and survey locations] 2 Use Restrictions Subject to the terms and conditions of this Declaration and the reservations and covenants contained herein, <Name(s)> hereby declares and imposes the following restrictions ("Restrictions ") on the Restricted Area(s) [Insert precise description of use or activity restrictions] Disturbance or alteration of any nature prohibited by the Restrictions shall not occur on, above, beneath or adjacent to the Restricted Area(s) without the prior written approval of the Commissioner of the MPCA or his successor (the "Commissioner') The Commissioner's 'approval may include conditions which the Commissioner deems reasonable and necessary to protect public health or the environment, and shall not be unreasonably withheld The Restrictions do not apply, and no prior approval of the Commissioner shall be required, to activities on that portion of the Property outside of the Restricted Area(s), including maintenance or repair of existing buildings, structures, underground sewer, water, electrical or telephone services. or installation of fencing and signage, when such activities are not expected to or are not reasonably likely to result in disturbance of or intrusion into soil /ground water /surface waters within the Restricted Area(s) Within 60 days after receipt of a written request for approval to engage in any ' activities subject to the Restrictions, the MPCA shall respond. in writing, by approving such request. disapproving such request, or requiring that additional information be provided A lack of response from the Commissioner shall not constitute approval by default or authorization to proceed with the proposed activity 3 Maintenance Requirements (Include when applicable) tF [Insert a description of the obligations and conditions which are necessary to ensure an acceptable level of risk. Such obligations may include: continued proper operation of remedial actions; periodic monitoring (e.g., ground - water, surface - water, air, soil); r maintenance and repair of monitoring systems, permeable covers (e.g., vegetative ground cover), impervious covers (e.g., pavement); or specific procedures governing excavation activities to protect workers and site neighbors, and the erection and maintenance of fences to prohibit access of unauthorized persons to the site.] 4 Covenants <Name(s)> hereby covenants that the Property shall not be held, transferred, sold, conveyed, occupied, altered, or used in violation of the Restrictions set forth in Section 2 [add if applicable: or the Maintenance Requirements of Section 3] of this Declaration 5 Reservations Nothing contained in this Declaration shall in anyway prohibit. restrict or limit <Name(s) >, its successors or assign, from fully conveying, transferring. occupying or using the Property for all purposes not inconsistent with the Restrictions [add if applicable: and the Maintenance Requirements] 6 Duration. Amendment This Declaration-and the covenants, grants. and Restrictions herein continue until terminated, modified released and /or amended with the written consent of the Commissioner or his successor. such consent not to be unreasonably withheld Notwithstanding the foregoing. this Declaration and the covenants, grants and Restrictions set forth herein may be terminated. modified. released and /or amended if upon the occurrence and satisfaction of the following conditions a [soil /ground - water /surface -water sampling] is conducted on the Restricted Area(s) of the Property with prior written notice to and in accordance with a plan approved by the MPCA: such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. and . b based on such samples the MPCA certifies that the [soil /ground -water /surface - waters] located within the Restricted Area(s) no longer pose an unacceptable risk to public health and the environment and that disturbance of such soiUground -water /surface- waters will not hinder the biodegradation of any remain 'Iing contamination. or c . This Declaration and covenants, grants and Restrictions set forth herein may be modified and/or amended if MPCA finds that-the conditions set forth in Section 2 of this Declaration are inadequate to achieve or maintain an acceptable risk to human health and the environment as set forth in the decision document or VIC assurance In the event of a termination, modification. release and/or amendment of this Declaration, the Commissioner. within 60 days after receipt of written request from the owner of the Property. shall execute an instrument in recordable form, terminating, releasing. modifying and /or amending this Declaration 7 Grant and Covenants to MPCA Right of Entry Subject to the terms and conditions of this Declaration, <Name(s)> grants and conveys to the MPCA, its agents, contractors and subcontractors and its successors such rights and interest in the Property necessary and convenient to enforce the Restrictions set forth in Section 2 of this Declaration, including the right, upon reasonable notice to the then - current - owner and at reasonable times, to enter from time to time upon the Property to inspect the Restricted Area(s) and verify compliance with the Restrictions I'he Restrictions declared and the rights and interest granted under this Declaration of Restrictions shall run with the Property and bind <Name(s)> , its successors or assigns. all present or future owners of the Property, and all parties who now or hereafter have or hold any right, title or interest in or to the Property Where this Declaration of Restrictions authorizes or requires an action by the MPCA or its successors. the action is effective if taken by the MPCA i t" Commissioner or his successor(s) 8 Emergency Procedures (Include when applicable) ( <Name> covenants that the procedures set forth below shall be followed when an emergency requires immediate excavation of contaminated soil to repair utility lines or other infrastructure on the site, or to respond to other types of emergencies (e.g., fires, floods) that may result in an unacceptable risk of harm from exposure: (a) notify the MPCA within 24 hours of obtaining knowledge of such emergency conditions; (b) limit disturbance of contaminated media to the minimum reasonably necessary to adequately respond to the emergency; (c) undertake precautions to minimize exposure to workers and neighbors of the site to contaminated media (e.g , provide appropriate types of protective clothing for workers i 1 i J conducting the excavation, and establish procedures for minimizing the liberation of contaminated dust); and (d) prepare and implement a plan to restore the site to a level of acceptable risk. Submit to the MPCA a copy of such a plan for review and approval prior to implementation of the plan. Submit a follow -up report after the plan is implemented so that the'MPCA can determine whether a level of acceptable risk has been restored.] 9 Disclosures (Include when applicable) [The Restrictions set forth in Section 2 of this Declaration shall be incorporated in full or by reference into all instruments conveying an interest in and/or a right to use the property (e g , easements, mortgages. leases).) , In Witness Whereof, this instrument has been executed on the day and year first above written [OWNER] By <Name> ACKi`OWLEDG.IENT STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF On this day of , before me a notary' public within and for said County and State, personally appeared and to me personally known, who. being duly sworn by me on oath; did say that he /she /theyis/are the person(s) who signed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she /they signed the same as free act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth Notary public. County. MN My commission expires Accepted on behalf of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Pursuant to Minn Stat § 115B 17, subd 15 h By Peder A Larson ` Commissioner State Of Minnesota } )SS County of Ramsey ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _day of , 199_, by r i Peder A Larson, the Commissioner of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, a Minnesota body r� !� politic, on behalf of the State of Minnesota THIS INTSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY [add name and address of the attorney who drafted this document] n APPENDIX G Appendix G Site Photographs Photograph #1 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN Direction: Facing southwest INTERTEC Subject: View of the Site building Photograph #2 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN Location: East - central portion of the Site Subject: View of the interior of the Site building INTERTEC Photograph #3 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 Interior of the Site building View of stained concrete and gravel BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Subject: Photograph #4 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 Interior of the Site building View of one of thee floor drains observed BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Subject: Photograph #5 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN I NTE RTEC Direction: Facing north Subject: View along the east side of the Site building a' x , ¢ �.k�� t Photograph #6 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN I NTE RTEC Direction: Facing north Subject: View of the south side of the Site building t Photograph #7 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 Facing northwest View of a storage area west of the Site building BRAUN I NTE RTEC Direction: Subject: Photograph #8 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 Facing northeast View of a storage area on the west side of the Site building BRAUN I NTE RTEC Direction: Subject: ;* ar -C� "r• Photograph #9 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 West of the Site building View of the location of the encapsulated lead BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Subject: contaminated soil `{.'` Photograph #10 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 Southwest of the Site building view of an on -site stormwater retention pond BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Subject: 1 Photograph #11 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Northeast corner of the Site Subject: View of a pile of concrete and asphalt Photograph #12 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN I NTE RTEC Location: Central portion of the Site Subject: View of a pile of recycled concrete and asphalt Photograph #13 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN I NTE RTEC Direction: Facing southwest Subject: View of the western portion of the Site . Ice• r �� w }'` T M yY i t1 �. Photograph #14 Proposed Sports Dome BL -12 -01979 Date: May 1, 2012 BRAUN INTERTEC Location: Northern portion of the Site Subject: View of a communications tower •,••'<•'�ham• ` `` ' �`J I ..r .... - - - - -- _ -- • • •• .• Proposed Sports 1• 1 �. KONVOM Northern portion of View of diesel fuel AST beneath a generator • • • } .�►4 fl- OLE ' • •• .• Proposed Sports 1• 1 • • �.�=Kmffwl= BRAUN INTERTEC • • • portion of • - View of propane APPENDIX H Bloomgren, B. A.; Cleland, J. M.; and Olsen, B. M.; 1989; Depth to bedrock and bedrock topography, in Balban, N. H., ed.; Geologic Atlas - Hennepin County, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Minnesota Geological Survey, County Atlas Series, Atlas C -4, Plate 4, Scale 1:100,000 Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR Part 312 Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries; Final Rule; Vol. 70, No. 210; Tuesday, November 1, 2005; Rules and Regulations Hennepin County Library Sanborn Fire Insurance Search web page - Minnesota Only (requires Hennepin County Library Card): http: / /www.hclib.org/ pub /search /Loein.cfm ?db= Sanborn Hennepin County Property Information Search web page: http: / /wwwl6.co.hennepin.mn.us /pins/ Kanivetsky, R.; 1989a; Quaternary Hydrogeology, in Balban, N. H., ed.; Geologic Atlas - Hennepin County, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Minnesota Geological Survey, County Atlas Series, Atlas C -4, -Plate 5, Scale 1:133,333 Meyer, G. N.; and Hobbs, H. C.; 1989; Surficial Geology, in Balban, N. H., ed.; Geologic Atlas - Hennepin County, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Minnesota Geological Survey, County Atlas Series, Atlas C -4, Plate 3, Scale 1:100,000 Minnesota County Well Index: http: / /www.health.state.mn.us /divs /eh /cwi/ Minnesota Department of Agriculture What's In My Neighborhood? - Agricultural Interactive Mapping: http: / /www.mda. state. mn. us / chemicals / spills / incidentresponse /disclaimer.aspx Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's What's In My Neighborhood web page: http:Hpca- gis02.pca.state.mn.us/wimn2/­index.htmI Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Program Site Search: http: / /www.pca. state. mn. us / pca /srs /remSearch.cfm ?sTvpe =VIC Olsen, Bruce M.; and Bloomgren, Bruce A.; 1989; Bedrock Geology, in Balban, N. H., ed.; Geologic Atlas - Hennepin County, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Minnesota Geological Survey, County Atlas Series, Atlas C -4, Plate 2, Scale 1:100,000 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, 2005, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 11.04, E 1527 -05