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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Packet 09-26-2023City Council 1 of 3 September 26, 2023 CITY OF PLYMOUTH AGENDA Regular City Council September 26, 2023, 7:00 PM 1.CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2.ROLL CALL 3.PLYMOUTH FORUM—Individuals may address the Council about any item not contained on the regular agenda. A maximum of 15 minutes is allotted for the Forum. If the full 15 minutes are not needed for the Forum, the City Council will continue with the agenda. The City Council will take no official action on items discussed at the Forum, with the exception of referral to staff or Commission or Committee for future report. 4.PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.1 Presentation from Wayzata Public Schools Superintendent Chace Anderson Technology Levy Fact Sheet 5.APPROVE AGENDA —Councilmembers may add items to the agenda including items contained in the Council Information Memorandum for discussion purposes or staff direction only. The Council will not normally take official action on items added to the agenda. 6.CONSENT AGENDA —These items are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed elsewhere on the agenda. 6.1 Adopt proposed City Council minutes September 12 Special September 12 Regular 6.2 Approve disbursements Invoice Expense Distribution City Council Resolution 2023-242 6.3 Approve cooperative agreement with Hennepin County for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project (ST239001) Location Map Cooperative Agreement City Council Resolution 2023-243 1 City Council 2 of 3 September 26, 2023 6.4 Approve removal of "No Parking" signage on portions of Larch Lane Location Map City Council Resolution 2023-244 6.5 Approve conditional use permit amendment for U-Haul for outdoor storage of trucks and trailers at 1225 Highway 169 (2023043) CC Report Planning Report 2013 Approval Site Plan Project Narrative City Council Resolution 2023-245 6.6 Amend policy relating to charitable gambling funds usage Charitable Gambling Funds Usage Policy - Amended City Council Resolution 2023-246 7.PUBLIC HEARINGS 7.1 Public hearing for certification of delinquent utility accounts, false alarms, tree removals, and weed eradication charges 2023 Delinquent utilities list Other certification listing City Council Resolution 2023-247 7.2 Public Hearing on wine and on-sale 3.2 percent malt liquor license applications of Clay Oven Plymouth Inc d/b/a Clay Oven, 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100 Location Map Property Owners within 500' City Council Resolution 2023-248 7.3 Public hearing on off-sale 3.2% malt liquor license application of Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North, Plymouth Location Map Property Owners within 500' City Council Resolution 2023-249 7.4 Public hearing on interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of cannabis businesses City Council Ordinance 2023-13 City Council Resolution 2023-250 8.GENERAL BUSINESS 8.1 Adopt ordinance concerning public use of cannabis and hemp, adopt ordinance concerning smoking in city parks and approve resolutions authorizing summary publication of said ordinances City Council Ordinance 2023-14 2 City Council 3 of 3 September 26, 2023 City Council Ordinance 2023-15 City Council Resolution 2023-251 City Council Resolution 2023-252 8.2 Authorize negotiation of recycling contract extension including adding curbside organic collection 2019-2024 Republic Recycling Contract Plymouth Renewal Offer Letter Combined Survey Results Website Survey Results FlashVote Survey Results City Council Resolution 2023-253 8.3 Approve comprehensive plan amendment request by Scannell Properties LLC to reguide roughly 75 acres to MXD (mixed use) for property located at 13001 County Road 10 (2023052) Planning Commission Report Planning Commission Minutes Location Map Aerial Map Hennepin County Locate & Notify Map CO Guiding Description (current guiding) MXD Guiding Description (proposed guiding) Applicant's Narrative Correspondence Received Sketch Layout Survey City Council Resolution 2023-254 8.4 Review Plymouth Boulevard streetscaping plan Location Map Streetscape Schematics 8.5 Consider 2024 proposed General Fund Budget, HRA Levy, Preliminary General Property Tax Levy and set budget public hearing date 2024 General Fund summary 2024 Preliminary Levy 2024 General Fund budget detail City Council Resolution 2023-255 City Council Resolution 2023-256 City Council Resolution 2023-257 9.REPORTS AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS 10.ADJOURNMENT 3 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:4.1 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Jodi Gallup, City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Reviewed by:Maria Solano, Deputy City Manager Item:Presentation from Wayzata Public Schools Superintendent Chace Anderson 1.Action Requested: Wayzata Public Schools Superintendent Chace Anderson will provide a short update on the Wayzata Public School District. 2.Background: N/A 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: Technology Levy Fact Sheet 4 What is a technology levy? A technology levy, also known as a capital projects levy, is a locally-approved source of funding. These funds must be dedicated for technology-related needs, including: • Student iPads and staff computers • Educational software and interactive classroom equipment • District communication tools and security systems • Essential technology training and support for students and staff The State of Minnesota does not dedicate funds for technology in our schools. Districts must rely on voter-approved levies. Thanks to strong community support, Wayzata Public Schools currently has two technology levies in place. Why do we have to renew one of the levies now? We have two tech levies in place. One expires with taxes payable in 2025 and one expires with taxes payable in 2029. School districts can put a levy request on the ballot up to five years before it goes into effect. We want to ensure that we are able to maintain our current level of funding, so we are asking voters to renew the tech levy that expires after taxes payable in 2025 now. What is the ballot request? The request is for a 10-year technology levy of $5.7 million per year. Approval of the levy will allow the district to: • Replace aging classroom technology equipment and student and staff devices • Maintain school safety and security systems • Maintain essential technology support for students and staff What is the tax impact? • There is no tax increase if voters approve the levy because it is a renewal of an existing locally-approved levy. What if the request is not approved by voters? We will not be able to: • Replace aging classroom technology equipment and student devices. • Maintain the technology support that staff and students rely on every day in our schools. Keep technology strong in our schools Technology levy renewal Vote November 7, 2023 How is technology used in our schools? Technology is essential to each and every student. It allows students to learn at their own pace and enables teachers to personalize learning for students. Teaching and learning • Up-to-date technology devices for all students and staff • Instructional software and online resources • Interactive classroom equipment • Tools for communicating with students and families Safety and security • School safety and security systems • Cybersecurity and student data privacy Support • Staff training, troubleshooting and repairs • Network infrastructure and reliable internet environment Continued on back 5 Wayzata Public Schools has the highest possible bond rating (Aaa) from Moody’s Investors Service Prepared and paid for by the Wayzata Public Schools, 16000 41st Ave. N., Plymouth, MN 55446. Community survey reveals strong support Results of a recent survey of Wayzata Public Schools’ residents indicate broad support for technology and the district. Learn more Visit wayzataschools.info/tech-levy Email techlevy@wayzataschools.org Call 763-745-5005 Vote November 7 Vote on election day Tuesday, November 7 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your polling location at mnvotes.org Vote early by mail To vote by mail, apply to have an absentee ballot mailed to you. For more information, visit mnvotes.org. Vote early in person Creekside Building 16000 41st Avenue North, Plymouth September 22 - November 6 (M-F) Hours 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 4 Hours 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.1 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Amy Gottschalk, Office Support Lead/Deputy City Clerk Reviewed by:Jodi Gallup, City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Item:Adopt proposed City Council minutes 1.Action Requested: Adopt proposed City Council minutes. 2.Background: N/A 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: September 12 Special September 12 Regular 7 Proposed Minutes 1 of 1 Special Meeting of September 12, 2023 Proposed Minutes Special Council Meeting September 12, 2023 Mayor Wosje called a Special Meeting of the Plymouth City Council to order at 5:01 p.m. at Plymouth City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, on September 12, 2023. PLYMOUTH COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Wosje, Councilmembers Davis (at 5:05), Willis, Gregor, Pointner, McGregor, and Peterson. PLYMOUTH COUNCIL ABSENT: None. PLYMOUTH STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Callister, Public Safety Director Fadden, Fire Chief Coppa, Director of Public Works Thompson, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer LaBounty, Community and Economic Development Director Fernelius, Park and Recreation Director Tomlinson, Human Resources Director Timpone, Finance Director Rich, Assistant Finance Director Larson, Planning and Development Manager McGuire, Recreation Manager Hemp, Organizational Development and Equity Partner Johnson, Police Administrative Manager Anderson, Fleet and Facilities Manager Hanson, Management Intern Nwachi, and Office Support Lead/Deputy City Clerk Gottschalk. 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Finance Director Rich discussed the 2024/2025 biennial budget goals, process and background, fund balance policy, preliminary tax levies, tax impacts, new position requests, and next steps. Council members asked questions and provided feedback for the next budget meeting. Park and Recreation Director Tomlinson discussed lawful gambling and community organization funding history. Council discussed the lawful gambling amount and if the amount can be used for other community concerts and special events. Council provided direction on the policy to update the language that Plymouth Civic League for Music in Plymouth will get 40% of the funds with a cap at $50,000 per year and authorize additional funds to be used for community arts programs. Council directed staff to update the Charitable Gambling Funds Usage Policy and bring back to a regular meeting for approval. Future study sessions Council requested to add penalty grid for license violations discussion on date to be determined. Adjournment Mayor Wosje adjourned the meeting at 6:48 p.m. Amy K. Gottschalk, Office Support Lead/Deputy City Clerk 8 Proposed Minutes Page 1 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 Proposed Minutes Regular City Council Meeting September 12, 2023 Mayor Wosje called a Regular Meeting of the Plymouth City Council to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, on September 12, 2023. COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Wosje, Councilmembers Willis, McGregor, Davis, Peterson, Pointner and Gregor. COUNCIL ABSENT: None. STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Callister, Public Safety Director Fadden, Fire Chief Coppa, Director of Public Works Thompson, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer LaBounty, Community and Economic Development Director Fernelius, Park and Recreation Director Tomlinson, Human Resources Director Timpone, Finance Director Rich, Planning and Development Manager McGuire, Senior Planner Sommers, Facilities Manager Hanson, Organizational Development and Equity Partner Johnson, Management Intern Nwachi, City Attorney Mattick, and Office Support Lead/Deputy City Clerk Gottschalk. Plymouth Forum Donglin Liang, 5112 Merrimac Lane N., discussed the loss of the school resource officer. Audrey Britton, 12500 53rd Avenue N., expressed her concern on the school resource officer walkout and encouraged transparency within the police department on these types of issues. Tara Miller-Hochhalter, 5320 Ranchview Lane N., discussed her disappointment, frustration, and concern regarding the lack of communication on the restriping of Vicksburg Lane. Sara Hlusak, 15435 59th Avenue N., expressed her concern for safety along Vicksburg Lane. Mike Deselich, 15490 59th Avenue N., thanked Councilmembers Peterson and Gregor for their prompt email responses and encouraged the City Council to lower the speed and address safety concerns. Tom Cleland, 10840 Rockford Road, #214, recommended hand counting election ballots instead of using an electronic machine. Heather Rivera, 18200 31st Avenue N., expressed her disappointment with how the school resource officer situation was handled. Paul Hintermeyer, 3035 Rosewood Lane, expressed his concern regarding the trustworthiness of the electronic ballot counting machine and recommended a plan for 2024. 9 Proposed Minutes Page 2 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 Mayor Wosje noted staff will be available in the hall to discuss the concerns regarding Vicksburg Lane. Public Safety Director Fadden stated the school resource officers were assigned to patrol, are stopping at the school periodically, completing walk throughs, and remaining visible. He continues to work with state legislators to come up with a better solution. Mayor Wosje noted City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Gallup will follow up with concerns and questions regarding electronic ballot counting. Presentations and Public Information Announcements (4.1)Swearing in of career and pt/oc firefighters Alec Waidlich, Deniss Pulemjotov, Joel Friese, Ryan Williams, Amber Hawks, Kent Anglin, Jennifer Murphy, and Derek Day Fire Chief Coppa provided a brief bio on each of the fire fighters. Deputy City Clerk Gottschalk presented the oath of office to the career, part-time and on-call firefighters. Approval of Agenda Motion was made by Councilmember Pointner, and seconded by Councilmember Peterson, to approve the agenda. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Consent Agenda Councilmember Davis requested item no. 6.11 and 6.14 be removed from the Consent Agenda. These items were placed under General Business as No. 8.4 and 8.5, respectively. Motion was made by Councilmember Willis, and seconded by Councilmember Davis, to adopt the Consent Agenda that included the following items: (6.1)Council minutes from special meeting and regular minutes of August 22, 2023. (6.2)Resolution approving disbursements ending September 1, 2023 (Res2023-223). (6.3)Resolution designating consulting engineer for the Station 73 Transit and Regional Improvement Project final design and bidding services (ST230003) (Res2023-224). (6.4)Resolution approving purchase of four light duty pick-up trucks (Res2023-225). (6.5)Resolution approving a variance to the bluff setback to allow a deck addition for property located at 2105 Xanthus North (2023048) (Res2023-226). (6.6)Resolution approving the submission of the fiscal year 2022 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) (Res2023-227). 10 Proposed Minutes Page 3 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 (6.7)Resolution approving an updated Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Plymouth and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (Res2023-228). (6.8)Resolution authorizing the call of the Outstanding General Obligation Open Space Bonds, series 2015A (Res2023-229). (6.9)Resolution approving temporary liquor license application of St. Barnabas Lutheran Church (Res2023-230). (6.10)Resolution approving the Hennepin County Youth Sports Grant Facility application for the Meadows Playfield (PR240001) (Res2023-231). (6.11)(This item was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed under General Business as item No. 8.4). (6.12)Resolution approving the donation of surplus fire equipment (Res2023-232). (6.13)Resolution approving tobacco license application for Jerry’s Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North (Res2023-233). (6.14)(This item was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed under General Business as item No. 8.5). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Public Hearings There were no public hearings scheduled. General Business (8.1)Approve comprehensive plan text amendments, rezoning, and zoning text amendment for City Center (City of Plymouth - 2023045) Senior Planner Sommers presented this item and noted staff are looking to approve the comprehensive plan text amendment regarding density and design standards and update the zoning code amendment. The Planning Commission recommended the changes to the comprehensive plan text amendment. The City Council discussed the topics of setbacks, types of entertainment center that include a small bowling alley, fireworks removal, and centering around a family atmosphere. In response to questions from the City Council, Senior Planner Sommers provided the following information: An added 5-foot buffer could push the setback farther to allow for a balanced entryway between the setback and the design standards 11 Proposed Minutes Page 4 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 Sidewalks would be allowed up to the building Discussed language regarding bowling as a part of the entertainment center If code was changed, firework sales would only be allowed inside a business and would require a permit to sell them on the exterior. George Stoller, 15145 38th Avenue N., expressed his concern about increased population and subsequent resident safety and encouraged City Council to keep a watchful eye on the developers. Mandy Rhead, 14915 32nd Avenue N., expressed her concern regarding density height, parking spaces, transportation, lack of mass transit, and possible higher crime with increased student population. Mayor Wosje noted this has been an on-going process and the City Council will continue to seek feedback from residents. In response to additional questions from the City Council, Senior Planner Sommers provided the following information: Parking requirements for businesses will revert to original requirements Plymouth’s parking standards are derived from the ITE parking standards and the National Parking Association Plan will continue to be monitored and changes can be made along the way Language in the code regarding non-conforming businesses will be allowed to stay and will have a one-time permit to either expand or modify existing structures Motion was made by Councilmember Pointner, and seconded by Councilmember Willis, to adopt Resolution approving a comprehensive plan text amendment to CC guiding for City Center (2023045) (Res2023-234), Resolution approving findings of fact for a zoning ordinance text amendment to sections 21475 of the zoning ordinance (2023045) (Res2023-235), Ordinance amending Chapter 21 zoning ordinance of the city code to classify certain land located in City Center (2023045) (Ord2023-10), Ordinance amending chapter 21 of the Plymouth city code, entitled the Plymouth zoning ordinance (2023045) (Ord2023-11). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Motion was made by Councilmember Willis, and seconded by Councilmember Peterson, to adopt Resolution approving summary publication of Ordinance No. 2023-10 and Ordinance No. 2023-11 (Res2023-236). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. (8.2)Approve purchase of fire engine Facilities Manager Hanson presented this item. Staff researched this item and provided a work history of the fire engine. She also noted response calls are trending higher and have doubled since last year, explaining the need for a new truck. The council discussed funding and noted this purchase is not included in the current budget. In response to funding discussion from the City Council, Facilities Manager Hanson provided the following information: The truck was originally assigned for replacement in 2030 Moved up the replacement date to 2022 due to updated staffing model 12 Proposed Minutes Page 5 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 Funding will come from the central equipment reserve and, if needed, public safety Motion was made by Councilmember Willis, and seconded by Councilmember Peterson, to adopt Resolution approving purchase of fire engine to support fire services (Res2023-237). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. (8.3)Adopt ordinance amending chapter XXI of the city code, regarding accessory dwelling units, resolution approving findings of fact for said ordinance, and resolution approving summary publication Planning and Development Manager McGuire presented this item. She stated she met with City Attorney Mattick and discussed the comments made by City Council at their last meeting and how to best implement them. She reviewed the rules and regulations for attached and detached accessory dwelling units. The City Council and Planning and Development Manager McGuire discussed the short-term rental ordinance as it related to accessory dwelling units. Motion was made by Councilmember Gregor, and seconded by Councilmember Willis, to adopt Resolution approving findings of fact for a zoning ordinance text amendment to sections 21005 and 21190 of the zoning ordinance to amend accessory dwelling unit regulations (2023030) (Res2023-238), Ordinance amending chapter XXI of the Plymouth City Code, entitled the Plymouth zoning ordinance (2023030) (Ord2023-12), and Resolution approving summary publication of Ordinance No. 2023-12 (Res2023-239). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. (8.4)Approve application for Standalone Noise Barrier and cost sharing with MnDOT (Previously item No. 6.11) Councilmember Davis pulled this item to receive clarification on location of the wall. Public Works Director Thompson stated the wall will be offset between the frontage road and the highway. Motion was made by Councilmember Davis, and seconded by Councilmember Gregor, to adopt Resolution approving application for standalone noise barrier program and cost sharing with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Res2023-240). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. (8.5)Approve contract with Flock Group Inc. for automatic license plate reader technology (Previously item No. 6.14) Councilmember Davis requested clarification on the use of this technology. Public Safety Director Fadden explained it was approved at the October 25, 2023 City Council meeting but the company had difficulty producing the new model. The city received a full refund and now plans to purchase a new one through another company, Flock Group, Inc. He stated the readers would be permanently placed in high traffic areas and the license reader data can be saved for approximately 30-60 days. Public Safety Director Fadden also noted the police department has produced a draft policy that will be reviewed by City Attorney Mattick’s office. 13 Proposed Minutes Page 6 of 6 Regular Meeting of September 12, 2023 Motion was made by Councilmember Davis, and seconded by Councilmember Peterson, to adopt Resolution approving contract with Flock Group, Inc. for automatic license plate reader technology (Res2023-241). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Reports and Staff Recommendations There were no reports or staff recommendations. Adjournment Mayor Wosje adjourned the regular meeting at 8:33 p.m. _________________________________________ Amy K. Gottschalk, Office Support Lead/Deputy City Clerk 14 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.2 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Tammy Geurkink, Finance Clerk Reviewed by:Andrea Rich, Finance Director Item:Approve disbursements 1.Action Requested: Adopt resolution approving disbursements. 2.Background: Attached are lists of city fund disbursements for the period ending 09/15/23. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: Invoice Expense Distribution City Council Resolution 2023-242 15 Invoice Expense Distribution for Period Ended 09/15/23 Council Meeting 09/26/23 FUND 100 General Fund 451,729.98 200 Recreation Fund 18,786.05 210 Parker's Lake Cemetery Maint 0.00 220 Transit System Fund 19,943.55 234 Economic Development Fund 0.00 240 Lawful Gambling 0.00 250 Comm Dev Block Grant Fund 44,553.76 254 HRA Section 8 Fund 270.00 254 HAP Check Summary 0.00 258 HRA General Fund 247.30 308 2005A TIF #1-1 0.00 310 2009A TIF #7-5A Refund 1998A 0.00 312 2010A GO Open Space 0.00 314 2012A GO Refunding 2004A 0.00 315 2015A GO Open Space 0.00 316 Plymouth Creek Center Bonds 0.00 400 General Capital Projects Fund 87,330.40 401 Minnesota State Aid Fund 0.00 404 Community Improvement 0.00 405 Park Replacement Fund 1,798.64 406 Street Reconstruction Fund 0.00 407 Project Administration Fund 0.00 408 Park Construction 0.00 409 Capital Improvement Fund 0.00 412 Water Sewer Replace 0.00 413 Improvement Project Construction 3,185,026.82 417 Project Warranty Repairs 0.00 418 Utility Trunk System Expansion 0.00 420 Water Sewer Construction 0.00 421 ENT-Water Resources Constrctn 0.00 422 TIF 7-4 PTP Construction 0.00 423 TIF 7-5 Rottlund (Const)0.00 424 TIF 7-6 Berkshire 0.00 425 TIF Housing Assistance Program 0.00 426 TIF 7-7 Stonecreek 0.00 427 TIF 1-1 Shops at Plymth Crk 0.00 428 TIF 1-2 Vicksburg Commons 0.00 429 TIF HRA 1-3 Crossroads Station 0.00 432 TIF 7-8 Quest 0.00 433 TIF 7-9 Four Seasons 0.00 434 TIF 7-10 Sands 0.00 435 Plymouth Creek Center Expansion 0.00 436 Doran Bassett Creek 0.00 437 CON - Fire Stations 0.00 500 Water Fund 183,929.94 510 Water Resources Fund 38,143.28 520 Sewer Fund 621,429.53 530 Solid Waste Management Fund 233,897.65 540 Ice Center Fund 14,467.99 550 Field House Fund 0.00 600 Central Equipment Fund 75,580.63 610 Public Facilities Fund 97,250.87 620 Information Technology Fund 19,142.02 630 Risk Management Fund 75,429.11 640 Employee Benefits Fund 315,741.49 660 Resource Planning 0.00 700 Parkers's Lake Cemetery 0.00 800 Investment Trust Fund 0.00 850 Plymouth Town Square 0.00 851 Vicksburg Crossing 0.00 Total Invoice Expense Distribution:5,484,699.01 16 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-242 RESOLUTION APPROVING DISBURSEMENTS ENDING SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 WHEREAS, a list of disbursements for the period ending September 15, 2023 was presented to the City Council for approval. NOW,THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTAthat the payment of the list of disbursements of the following funds is approved. US Bank – Check Register General & Special Revenue $ 535,013.34 Construction & Debt Service $ 3,274,155.86 Enterprise & Internal Service $ 1,675,012.51 Housing Redevelopment $ 517.30 Check Register Total $ 5,484,699.01 US Bank – Housing Assistance Payments Housing & Redevelopment Authority $ 0.00 $ 0.00 GRAND TOTAL FOR ALL FUNDS $ 5,484,699.01 Additionally, the US Bank Check Register amounts split by type of payment follow: EFT 34,770.31 Check (#160082-160375)5,449,928.70 Total $5,484,699.01 APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 17 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.3 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Michael Payne, Assistant City Engineer Reviewed by:Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Item:Approve cooperative agreement with Hennepin County for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project (ST239001) 1.Action Requested: Adopt attached resolution approving cooperative agreement with Hennepin County for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project (ST239001). 2.Background: On April 11, 2023, council awarded the contract for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project. The project includes complete reconstruction of Gleason Lake Drive and Niagara Lane to current city standards as well as improvements to the utility infrastructure including replacement of water main and installation of storm sewer. Also included was the reconfiguration of the Gleason Lake Drive and Vicksburg Lane intersection to a mini roundabout. A section of the improvements at the Gleason Lake Drive and Vicksburg Lane intersection is within the jurisdiction of Hennepin County and the City of Minnetonka. The attached cooperative agreement with Hennepin County details the ownership, maintenance, and cost responsibilities for the improvements in their jurisdiction. The City of Plymouth previously entered into a joint powers agreement with the City of Minnetonka for the improvements. 3.Budget Impact: Council previously approved this project with a budget of $6,753,300.09. The estimated portion funded by Hennepin County with this cooperative agreement is $268,270.29. 4.Attachments: Location Map Cooperative Agreement City Council Resolution 2023-243 18 %&'(494 Cheshire Parkway Gleason Lake Road R amp Interstate 494 Harb or L an e North Carlson ParkwayNorth TownesRoad G l e a s o n L a k e D r i v e Ranchview La ne North L e g a c y OaksTrail Niagara Lane North B e ll w e t h e r P a t h Orchid Lane North Parkers Lake Road Quantico Lane North Vicksburg Lane North Lanew ood Lane N o r t h 6th Avenue North 4th Ave nue North Carlson P ark w a y OrchidLane North Ramp 3rd Avenue North Leo na L a n e Ki n g s vi e w LaneNorth 4th AvenueNo r t h W h i t e g a t e L a n e To w n e sLa n e U pland L a ne North 5th Avenue North J u n e a u L a n e N o r th Ranchview L a n e S o uth K i n gsvie w L aneNorth 3rd Avenue No rth 2nd Avenue North GVWX15 Map Document: \\arcserver1\GIS\PLYM\0T1124164\ESRI\Maps\PLYM_GleasonProjectLocation_8X11L.mxd | Date Saved: 12/19/2022 12:02:41 PM 2023 Gleason Lake Dr Improvements Plymouth, MN Project Location December 20 22 Legend !I City Limits Parcels Project Locations Proposed RoadwayResurfacing Proposed RoadwayReconstruction &Watermain Replacement 0 600FeetSource: MnGeo, Hennepin County, Nearmap 19 1 225771v2 Agreement No. PW 13-17-23 County Project No. 2183549 County State Aid Highway 15 City of Plymouth County of Hennepin CONSTRUCTION COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made between the County of Hennepin,a body politic and corporate under the laws of the State of Minnesota,hereinafter referred to as the “County”,and the City of Plymouth, a Minnesota home-rule charter city under the laws of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the “City” or “Plymouth”.The County and the City collectively are referred to as the “Parties”. Recitals The following Recitals are incorporated into this Agreement. 1.The City, in partnership with the County, desires to construct a roundabout at the intersection of County State Aid Highway (CSAH)15 (Gleason Lake Road),Vicksburg Lane,and Gleason Lake Drive (the “Roundabout”),multi-use trails and pedestrian crossing improvements within the corporate limits of the City, as shown in the plans for City Project No. ST239001, under County Project (CP)No.2183549 as further illustrated in Exhibit D (Project Plan Title Sheet), and which shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Project”. 2.The Parties have agreed to enter into this Agreement to memorialize the partnership and to outline each party’s ownership and financial responsibilities,maintenance responsibilities,and associated costs for the Project. 3.Plymouth shall be the lead agency in Project design, engineering, and construction administration, and shall be responsible for acquiring all governmental agency-required permits needed for the Project. 4.The Plymouth City Engineer has prepared an Engineer’s Estimate of quantities and unit prices for the above described Project, and a copy of the Engineer’s Estimate and an estimated Division of Cost Summary, marked Exhibit A, is attached hereto. 5.The County has indicated its willingness to cost participate in the Project as detailed herein. 6.Plymouth and the city of Minnetonka (“Minnetonka”) previously entered into a Joint Powers Agreement for cost participation and maintenance responsibilities for assets locating within the boundaries of each city (the “Joint Powers Agreement”) and Minnetonka will participate in the Project construction costs via the Joint Powers Agreement. 7.The Project will be carried out by the Parties under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, 20 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 2 225771v2 Section 162.17,Subdivision 1,and Section 471.59. Agreement NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: 1.Term of Agreement,Survival of Terms,and Exhibits. Effective Date.This Agreement is effective as of the date of the final signature. Expiration Date.This Agreement will expire after the date in which all obligations have been satisfactorily fulfilled. Survival of Terms.Provisions that by their nature are intended to survive the term, cancellation or termination of this Agreement do survive such term, cancellation or termination. Such provisions include but are not limited to: Maintenance Responsibilities, Records/Audits,Indemnification, Insurance, Worker Compensation Claims, Cancellation, Termination, and Minnesota Laws Govern. Exhibits.All exhibits are attached and incorporated into this Agreement. 1.4.1.Exhibit A (Division of Cost Summary) 1.4.2.Exhibit B (MnDOT ADA Compliance Checklist (Curb Ramp)and Accessibility Pedestrian Signal (APS) forms) 1.4.3.Exhibit C (Drainage Ownership and Maintenance Responsibilities) 1.4.4.Exhibit D (Project Plan Title Sheet) 1.4.5.Exhibit E (Surface Maintenance Responsibilities) 2.Project Construction. Contract Award and Administration.Plymouth or its agents shall prepare the necessary Project plans, specifications, and proposal; obtain approval of the plans and specifications from the County;advertise for bids for the work and construction;receive and open bids pursuant to the advertisement; enter into a contract with the successful bidder at the unit prices specified in the bid of such bidder;administer the contract;and perform the required engineering and inspection; all in accordance with the plans and specifications set forth below. Plans and Specifications. 2.2.1.Design Work.All design work performed by Plymouth or its agents for the Project shall be prepared and certified by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State 21 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 3 225771v2 of Minnesota.All designs which affect County facilities shall conform to the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) Design Standards applicable to County State Aid Highways and to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, and be approved by the County Engineer prior to construction.Attached as Exhibit B is a copy of the MnDOT ADA Compliance Checklist (Curb Ramp)and APS forms.Plymouth or its agents shall complete the forms for each curb ramp constructed and APS installed as part of the Project and submit the forms by using the County’s “Asset Management”site,which requires registration to access.Plymouth understands and agrees that the payment as stated in Subsection 4.5 will be withheld until all required ADA curb ramp and APS certification forms have been received and verified by the County.Directions for obtaining access to the Asset Management site can be found at the following link, under the “ADA checklists for construction within county right-of- way” bar: (https://www.hennepin.us/residents/transportation/ada-transition-plan). 2.2.2.Plan Numbers (S.A.P#/S.P.#).Not applicable to the Project. 2.2.3.Request for Copies of Plans.At the request of the County, Plymouth or its agents shall furnish the County with any working copies of any plans,designs or reports at any time during the Project design process.Upon completion of the Project,Plymouth or its agents shall furnish the County with a complete set of as-built plans certified as to their accuracy by the Plymouth’s City Engineer and shall be submitted to Public Works Transportation Project Delivery Design and Operations Asset Management Divisions. 2.2.4.Plan Review and Approval.Plymouth or its agents shall furnish the County Public Works Transportation Project Delivery Design Division with Project plans and specifications for review and approval as follows: electronic submittals at 60%, 90%, and 100%; comment response letter with 90% and 100% package; electronic copy of plans at 100% for County permit approval. Construction Supervision and Inspection.Plymouth or its agents will administer the construction contract, perform all necessary engineering, inspection, and testing of all the Project work.All work for the Project shall be completed in compliance with the County approved plans and specifications.The County Engineer or a designated representative shall have the right, as the work progresses, to enter upon the job site to make any inspections deemed necessary and shall cooperate with Plymouth Engineer and staff at their request to the extent necessary, but will have no responsibility for the supervision of the work. Plan Changes and Additional Construction. 2.4.1.Plan Changes.The County agrees that Plymouth or its agents may make changes in the plans or in the character of the Project construction that are reasonably necessary to cause the construction to be in all things performed and completed in a satisfactory manner, subject to the County’s rights under Subsection 2.4.2 and the limitations and restrictions on County cost participation provided in Section 3. 2.4.2.Review Proposed Changes. The County shall have the right to review any 22 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 4 225771v2 proposed changes to the plans and specifications as they relate to the County's cost participation prior to the work being performed, except in emergencies, and in those instances where the proposed changes necessitate a re-engineering of the design and/or specifications, Plymouth shall submit the re-engineered design and/or specifications to the County.The County Engineer or designated representative shall respond to Plymouth’s request for approval to authorize the issuance of any negotiated change orders or supplemental agreements prepared by Plymouth that affect the County's share of the construction cost within a reasonable time frame, subject to the limitations and restrictions on County cost participation provided in Section 3. Right of Way/Permit 2.5.1.Right of Way Acquisition.Plymouth or its agents shall acquire all additional right of way, permits and/or easements required for the construction of the Project. Additionally,upon completion of the Project,Plymouth agrees to convey to the County all permanent right of way and easement acquired for the County highway included in this Project, at no cost to the County. 2.5.2.Access Rights and Permits.The County shall cooperate with the conveyance of any reasonable access rights over the County right of way that may be required by Plymouth for the Project.The Parties understand that any such access rights must be necessary for completion of the Project and shall be subject to applicable County Board or County staff approval requirements; these access rights will be granted at no cost to Plymouth.Any and all County permits required for the Project shall be granted by the County at no cost or expense to Plymouth or its contractors.Plymouth shall also obtain, and comply with, any and all permits and approvals required from other governmental or regulatory agencies to accomplish the Project. 2.5.3.Right of Way Costs.The Parties each understand and agree that there is no participation from the County in right of way costs required for the Project. Traffic Signal.Not applicable to the Project. Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB).Plymouth or its contractor will install two RRFB systems and associated components at the intersection as described in the construction plans. 2.7.1.Power.Plymouth,shall:(1)install,cause the installation of 120/240 volt,single phase,alternating current electrical power connection to the RRFBs constructed as part of the Project, and the cost for said work will be split among the Parties as part of the overall Project construction cost; and (2) shall provide the electrical energy for the operation of the RRFBs installed as a part of the Project.The on-going electrical energy cost for the operation of the RRFBs shall be paid entirely by Minnetonka per the Memorandum of Understanding executed between Plymouth and Minnetonka dated August 15, 2023. Street Lighting.Plymouth,at no cost to the County,shall provide the electrical energy for the operation of all streetlights installed as part of the Project. 23 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 5 225771v2 Asbestos.The Project may include the removal of asbestos containing electrical conduit.Only firms licensed to conduct asbestos abatement shall be used for the safe removal of asbestos containing electrical conduit with proper shipping manifest prepared and submitted to appropriate agency. The lead agency in the Project construction shall be responsible for the oversight of the removal of asbestos containing electrical conduit and compliance with the abovementioned specifications. Detours.The Project may require limited detouring of traffic onto the City’s streets. The Parties agree that there will be no compensation to the City for detours onto its streets required to construct the Project. 3.Cost Participation.The County will participate in the construction costs for the Project as provided herein. County’s Total Cost Participation.The County’s cost participation in the Project shall be a total Not to Exceed (NTE)amount of $410,000 and shall be calculated based on only those portions of the Project construction cost identified in Exhibit A as the County’s shares (“County Cost Participation”). 4.Payment. County Invoice.The County, subject to the provisions stipulated in this Agreement, agrees to pay the County Cost Participation as described herein. When to Invoice.Upon completion of the Project, Plymouth shall notify the County and submit an invoice for one hundred percent (100%)of the County Cost Participation for the Project under this Agreement. What to Include in the Invoice.The invoice shall include: date of invoice, invoice number, name of the County construction project manager (Mr. Jay Hill, P.E.), project name, county project number (CP 2183549), contract number, and purchase order number.For the final invoice, the City shall provide the County with the Final Distribution of Costs document, and provide the County with complete as built plans, prior to requesting payment. Where to Send Invoice.Invoices and supporting documentation should be sent by email to obf.internet@hennepin.us or by mail to:Hennepin County Accounts Payable, P.O.Box 1388,Minneapolis,MN 55440-1388.An electronic copy of all invoices and project documentation should also be submitted to transp.invoices@hennepin.us Approval and Payment.Upon approval and acceptance of the completed Project as well as all MnDOT ADA Compliance Checklist forms by the County Engineer or designated representative, and within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the invoice, the County shall reimburse Plymouth for its share of the costs for the Project under this Agreement. 24 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 6 225771v2 5.County Supplied Equipment.Not applicable to the Project. 6.Plymouth’s Maintenance Responsibilities.Upon completion of the Project,Plymouth shall provide the following year-round maintenance services illustrated in Exhibits C and E as Plymouth’s responsibilities at no cost to the County. Roadways and Roundabout.Maintenance of Vicksburg Lane, Gleason Lake Drive, and the Roundabout including their curbs and gutters and pavements constructed/reconstructed under the Project.Maintenance includes, but is not limited to sweeping, debris removal, resurfacing and seal coating, and any other maintenance activities according to accepted Plymouth maintenance practices. Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB).Maintenance of the RRFBs belongs to Minnetonka as further provided in Section 7 below. Street Lighting.Xcel Energy shall own and maintain the streetlights installed as part of the Project according to its practices at no cost to the County. Sidewalks, Pedestrian Refuges, and Pedestrian Ramps.Plymouth shall own and maintain sidewalks, pedestrian refuges, splitter islands, and pedestrian ramps constructed as part of the Project as illustrated in Exhibit E.Maintenance includes,but is not limited to, winter maintenance, debris removal, patching, crack repair, and any other maintenance activities as per accepted Plymouth maintenance practices. Multi-use Trail/Bicycle Facility.Plymouth shall own and maintain the multi-use trail/bicycle facilities reconstructed as part of the Project as illustrated in Exhibit E. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, trail surfacing, sweeping, winter maintenance,and any other maintenance activities according to Plymouth maintenance practices. City Road Pavement Striping and Crosswalk Markings.Plymouth shall own and maintain all pavement striping and crosswalk markings for roadway users installed as a part of the Project on Vicksburg Lane and Gleason Lake Drive and within the Roundabout. City Road Storm Sewers.Plymouth shall own and maintain all storm sewer drainage systems such as all trunk lines,grit chambers,ponds,storm water treatment and drainage structures, constructed or reconstructed under the Project, as illustrated in the attached Exhibit C. Landscaping.Plymouth shall own and maintain landscaping/streetscape installed as a part of the Project, as illustrated in the attached Exhibit E. 7.Minnetonka’s Maintenance Responsibilities.Upon completion of the Project, Minnetonka will maintain the improvements per the Memorandum of Understanding executed between Plymouth and Minnetonka dated August 15, 2023 at no cost to the County. 25 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 7 225771v2 8.The County’s Maintenance Responsibilities.Upon completion of the Project, the County shall provide year-round maintenance at its sole cost as outlined below. Roadways.Maintenance of the segment of CSAH 15 reconstructed under the Project. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, sweeping, debris removal, resurfacing and seal coating, and any other maintenance activities according to accepted County maintenance practices. Roundabout.The Parties understand and agree that the County shall have no maintenance responsibilities for any portion of the Roundabout including but not limited to pavement, curb and gutter, center island, truck aprons and splitter islands. Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB).Maintenance of the RRFBs belongs to Minnetonka as provided in Section 7 above. County Road Pavement Striping.The County shall thereafter maintain and repair all pavement striping for CSAH 15 installed as a part of the Project at the expense of the County. Storm Sewers.The Parties understand and agree that the County shall have no maintenance responsibilities for any storm sewer components constructed as part of the Project, as further illustrated in the attached Exhibit C. 9.Authorized Representatives.In order to coordinate the services of the County with the activities of the City and vice versa so as to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, the Hennepin County and the City Engineers or their designated representatives shall manage this Agreement on behalf of the County and the City. County of Hennepin: Carla Stueve County Highway Engineer Hennepin County Public Works 1600 Prairie Drive,Medina,MN 55340 Office:612-596-0356 Carla.Stueve@hennepin.us City of Plymouth: Chris LaBounty Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Plymouth City Hall 3400 Plymouth Blvd,Plymouth,MN 55447 Office Phone: 763-509-5541 clabounty@plymouthmn.gov 10.Assignment,Amendments,Default,Waiver,Agreement Complete,Cancellation or Termination. Assignment.The City shall not assign,subcontract,transfer or pledge this Agreement 26 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 8 225771v2 and/or the services to be performed hereunder,whether in whole or in part,without the prior written consent of the County. Amendments.Any alterations, variations, modifications or waivers of provisions of this Agreement shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing as an amendment to this Agreement and signed by the Parties hereto. Default.If the City fails to perform any of the provisions of this Agreement or so fails to administer the work as to endanger the performance of the Agreement, this shall constitute a default.Unless the City’s default is excused by the County,the County may upon written notice immediately cancel this Agreement in its entirety. Waiver.The County's failure to insist upon strict performance of any provision or to exercise any right under this Agreement shall not be deemed a relinquishment or waiver of the same,unless consented to in writing.Such consent shall not constitute a general waiver or relinquishment throughout the entire term of the Agreement. Agreement Complete.The entire Agreement between the Parties is contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the Parties relating to the subject matter hereof.All items referred to in this Agreement are incorporated or attached and are deemed to be part of this Agreement. Cancellation or Termination.This Agreement may be terminated or cancelled by either party with or without cause upon thirty (30)day written notice.This Agreement shall be terminated or cancelled by either party upon a material breach by the other party.In the event of a termination or cancellation,the Parties will remain responsible for cost participation as provided in this Agreement for obligations incurred up through the effective date of the termination or cancellation,subject to any equitable adjustment that may be required to account for the effects of a breach. 11.Indemnification. 11.1.Plymouth Indemnifies the County.Plymouth agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the County,its officials,officers,agents,volunteers,and employees from any liability, claims, causes of action, judgments, damages, losses, costs or expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, resulting directly or indirectly from any act or omission of Plymouth or Plymouth’s consultant or sub consultant, anyone directly or indirectly employed by them,and/or anyone for whose acts and/or omissions they may be liable in the performance of the services required by this Agreement, and against all loss by reason of the failure of Plymouth to perform fully,in any respect,all obligations under this Agreement.Plymouth’s liability shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466 or other applicable law. 11.2.The County Indemnifies the City.The County agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officials, officers, agents, volunteers, and employees from any liability, claims, causes of action, judgments, damages, losses, costs or expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, resulting directly or indirectly from any act or omission of the County or the County’s consultant or sub consultant,anyone directly or 27 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 9 225771v2 indirectly employed by them,and/or anyone for whose acts and/or omissions they may be liable in the performance of the services required by this Agreement, and against all loss by reason of the failure of the County to perform fully,in any respect,all obligations under this Agreement. The County’s liability shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466 or other applicable law. 12.Insurance.The City agrees that any future contract let by the City for the performance of any of the work included hereunder shall include clauses that will: 1) Require the contractor to indemnify and hold the County, its commissioners, officers, agents and employees harmless from any liability, claim, demand, judgments, expenses, action or cause of action of any kind or character arising out of any act or omission of the contractor,its officers,employees,agents or subcontractors; 2) Require the contractor to be an independent contractor for the purposes of completing the work provided for in this Agreement; and 3) Require the contractor to provide and maintain the following insurance so as to assure the performance of its indemnification and hold harmless obligation. Limits (1)Commercial General Liability on an occurrence basis with contractual liability coverage: General Aggregate $2,000,000 Products -Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury $1,500,000 Each Occurrence -Combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage $1,500,000 Hennepin County shall be named as an additional insured for the Commercial General Liability coverage with respect to operations covered under this Agreement. (2)Automobile Liability: Combined Single limit each occurrence coverage or the equivalent covering owned, non-owned, and hired automobiles:$1,500,000 (3)Workers’Compensation and employer’s Liability: Workers’ Compensation:Statutory If the contractor is based outside the State of Minnesota,coverage must apply to Minnesota laws. Employer’s Liability.Bodily injury by: Accident –Each Accident $500,000 Disease –Policy Limit $500,000 Disease -Each Employee $500,000 (4)Professional Liability –Per Claim and Aggregate:$2,000,000 28 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 10 225771v2 The above listed Professional Liability insurance will not be required in any construction contract let by the City if the City’s contractors are not required to perform design engineering as part of the construction contract. An umbrella or excess policy over primary liability coverages is an acceptable method to provide the required insurance limits. The above subparagraphs establish minimum insurance requirements.It is the sole responsibility of the City’s contractors to determine the need for and to procure additional insurance which may be needed in connection with the Project. All insurance policies shall be open to inspection by the County and copies of policies shall be submitted to the County upon written request. 13.Worker Compensation Claims. Plymouth’s Employees.Any and all employees of Plymouth and all other persons engaged by Plymouth in the performance of any work or services required or provided for herein to be performed by Plymouth shall not be considered employees of the County, and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Workers' Compensation Act or the Unemployment Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of the employees while so engaged and any and all claims made by any third parties as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of the employees while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the County. County’s Employees.Any and all employees of the County and all other persons engaged by the County in the performance of any work or services required or provided for herein to be performed by the County shall not be considered employees of the City, and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Workers'Compensation Act or the Unemployment Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of the employees while so engaged and any and all claims made by any third parties as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of the employees while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the City. 14.Records/Audits.The City agrees that the County, the State Auditor, or any of their duly authorized representatives at any time during normal business hours,and as often as they may reasonably deem necessary, shall have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt and transcribe any books, documents, papers, records, etc., which are pertinent to the Project and the accounting practices and procedures of the City which involve transactions relating to this Agreement. 15.Nondiscrimination.The provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Minnesota Statute Section 181.59, and any other applicable local ordinance relating to civil rights and discrimination and the Affirmative Action Policy statement of Hennepin County shall be considered a part of this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. 29 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 11 225771v2 16.Counterparts/Electronic Signatures.This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts,each of which will be deemed to be an original copy of this Agreement and all of which, when taken together, will be deemed to constitute one and the same agreement.The facsimile, email or other electronically delivered signatures of the Parties shall be deemed to constitute original signatures, and facsimile or electronic copies hereof shall be deemed to constitute duplicate originals. 17.Minnesota Laws Govern.The laws of the State of Minnesota shall govern all questions and interpretations concerning the validity and construction of this Agreement and the legal relations between the Parties and their performance.The appropriate venue and jurisdiction for any litigation will be those courts located within the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota.Litigation, however, in the federal courts involving the Parties will be in the appropriate federal court within the State of Minnesota. (This space left intentionally blank) 30 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 12 225771v2 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers and agree to be bound by the provisions herein set forth. CITY OF PLYMOUTH By:Jeffry Wosje (Sep 11,2023 16:53 CDT) Jeffry Wosje,Mayor Date:Sep 11, 2023 By: Dave Callister, City Manager Date:Sep 11, 2023 COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ATTEST: By:Karen Keller (Sep 12,2023 17:01 CDT)By:Deputy/Clerk of the County Board Chair of its County Board Date:Sep 12, 2023 Date:Sep 12,2023 And: County Administrator REVIEWED BY THE COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE: Date:Sep 12,2023 And: Assistant County Administrator,Public Works By:Date: Assistant County Attorney Sep 12,2023 Date:Sep 12, 2023 RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL By: County Highway Engineer REVIEWED: By: Date:Sep 12,2023 Sheri Selton RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Date:Sep 12, 2023 By: Department Director, Transportation Operations Date:Sep 12, 31 Agreement No. PW 13-17-23 CSAH No. 15; C.P. 2183549 13 225771v2 2023 32 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 14 225771v2 EXHIBIT A Engineer’s Estimate and Division of Cost Summary 33 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 15 225771v2 34 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 16 225771v2 EXHIBIT B 35 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 17 225771v2 36 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 EXHIBIT C 18 225771v2 Drainage Ownership and Maintenance Responsibilities 37 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 EXHIBIT D 19 225771v2 Project Plan Title Sheet 38 Agreement No.PW 13-17-23 CSAH No.15;C.P. 2183549 EXHIBIT E 20 225771v2 Surface Maintenance Responsibilities 39 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION No. 2023-118 RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR 2023 GLEASON LAKE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (ST239001) WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project, bids were received, opened and tabulated according to state law, and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement: Contractor Total Bid Kuechle Underground,Inc.$5,532,983.21 Northwest Asphalt,Inc.$5,879,622.11 New Look Contracting, Inc.$5,979,176.50 Northdale Construction Co.,Inc.$6,268,829.65 Eureka Construction,Inc.$6,349,053.64 S.M. Hentges & Sons, Inc.$6,375,479.55 Park Construction Company $6,449,322.23 SR Weidema, Inc.$6,550,984.10 Geislinger & Sons $6,820,924.20 R & R Excavating, Inc.$7,423,495.63 Engineers Estimate $6,071,438.00 WHEREAS,it appears that Kuechle Underground,Inc.of Kimball,MN,is the lowest responsible bidder, complying with the minimum qualifications; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer recommends awarding the project to Kuechle Underground, Inc. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA: 1.The Mayor and City Manager are authorized and directed to enter into the contract with Kuechle Underground, Inc.of Kimball, MN,in the name of the City of Plymouth for the 2023 Gleason Lake Drive Improvements Project according to the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Engineer in the amount of $5,532,983.21. 2.The total cost of the project is $6,753,300.09 and includes the improvements in the amount of $5,532,983.21, easement acquisition in the amount of $50,000,intersection lighting in the amount of $63,720.24, 15% engineering and administration in the amount of $829,947.48,and 5%contingency in the amount of $276,649.16. 40 Resolution 2023-118 Page 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the project would be funded from special assessments in the amount of $790,039.26, Street Reconstruction Fund in the amount of $3,644,156.32,Water Fund in the amount of $1,407,900,Sewer Fund in the amount of $136,020,Water Resources Fund in the amount of $100,000,Park Replacement Fund in the amount of $254,112, Park Dedication Fund in the amount of $46,724.40,City of Minnetonka in the amount of $107,862.11,and Hennepin County in the amount of $266,486. APPROVED by the City Council on this 11th day of April,2023. 41 Hennepin County,Board of Commissioners RESOLUTION 23-0121 2023 The following resolution was moved by Commissioner Angela Conley and seconded by Commissioner Kevin Anderson: BE IT RESOLVED,that the County Administrator be authorized to negotiate the following agreements for various projects within the county: PW 13-17-23 with the cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka for construction of a roundabout at CSAH 15 (Gleason Lake Road)and Vicksburg Lane,multi-use trails,and pedestrian crossing improvements as part of Plymouth’s Gleason Lake Drive improvement project,tracked under county project (CP)2183549,at an estimated county cost of $410,000; PW 14-15-23 with the City of Minnetonka to underground utility lines as part of the construction of a multi-use trail along CSAH 73 (Hopkins Crossroad)from Wayzata Boulevard to Cedar Lake Road,tracked under CP 2183516,at an estimated county cost of $343,200; PW 15-06-23 with the City of Mound for pedestrian ramp replacements and accessible pedestrian signal installation along CSAH 110 (Commerce Boulevard)and CSAH 15 (Shoreline Drive),tracked under CP 2183550,at an estimated county cost of $280,000; PW 16-25-23 with cities of Corcoran and Medina for traffic signal replacement,pedestrian ramp upgrades, addition of right-turn lanes, and multi-use trail construction at the CR 116 (Pinto Drive)and Hackamore Road intersection as part of the cities’Hackamore Road Reconstruction Project,tracked under CP 2183552,at an estimated county cost of $399,000 and an estimated receivable of $30,000; PW 17-24-23 with the City of Champlin for lighting improvements at the intersection of CSAH 14 (Douglas Drive)and 117th Avenue, tracked under CP 2183551,at an estimated county cost of $62,000; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the 2023 capital budget for Cost Participation and Partnerships 2019-2023 (CP 2183500)be increased by $30,000 to include revenue of $15,000 from the City of Corcoran and $15,000 from the City of Medina; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that following review and approval by the County Attorney’s Office, the Chair of the Board be authorized to sign the agreements on behalf of the county; and that the Controller be authorized to accept and disburse funds as directed. The question was on the adoption of the resolution and there were 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS,as follows: County of Hennepin Board of County Commissioners YEAS:Anderson,Conley,Fernando,Goettel,Greene,LaTondresse,Lunde NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON 3/21/2023 ATTEST: Deputy/Clerk to the County Board Hennepin County Board of Commissioners 300 South Sixth Street,Minneapolis,MN 55487 hennepin.us 42 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-243 RESOLUTION APPROVING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN COUNTY FOR THE 2023 GLEASON LAKE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (ST239001) WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth has scheduled improvements to Gleason Lake Drive from Vicksburg Lane/Black Oaks Lane/Townes Road to Carlson Parkway; and WHEREAS, the project includes reconstruction of the Gleason Lake Drive/Vicksburg Lane/County Road 15 intersection; and WHEREAS, Plymouth desires to enter into a cooperative agreement with Hennepin County for the constructed improvements; and WHEREAS, Agreement PW 13-17-23 outlines project roles, financial contributions for the improvements, and long-term maintenance responsibilities for project elements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that Agreement PW 13-17-23 between the City of Plymouth and Hennepin County is approved and the Mayor and City Manager are authorized and directed to execute the agreement. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 43 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.4 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Chris LaBounty, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Reviewed by:Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Item:Approve removal of "No Parking" signage on portions of Larch Lane 1.Action Requested: Adopt attached resolution removing "No Parking" restrictions on Larch Lane between Old Rockford Road and 42nd Avenue. 2.Background: With the reconfiguration and reconstruction of Fire Station II, parking restrictions on Larch Lane are no longer necessary. The removal of on-street parking restrictions will provide for additional parking capacity during parking lot maintenance, large training events, or activation of the emergency operations center located at the station. The fire station is the only property with access on this stretch of roadway. Public Works and Public Safety staff have reviewed this area and are recommending parking restrictions be lifted in the areas identified. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: Location Map City Council Resolution 2023-244 44 45 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-244 RESOLUTION REMOVING “NO PARKING” RESTRICTIONS FOR BOTH SIDES OF LARCH LANE FROM 42ND AVENUE TO OLD ROCKFORD ROAD WHEREAS, the reconstruction of Fire Station II is nearing completion and involves new access locations to adjacent streets; and WHEREAS, additional on-street parking would allow additional parking capacity during parking lot maintenance, large training events, or activation of the emergency operations center located at the station; and WHEREAS, the Fire Department has reviewed and confirmed that allowing on street parking will not impact their fire operations; and WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth is the only property owner with access to this block of Larch Lane. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the restriction of “No Parking” is hereby removed and staff is authorized to remove signage on both sides of Larch Lane between 42nd Avenue and Old Rockford Road, excluding those areas which serve as turn lanes. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 46 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.5 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Chloe McGuire, Planning and Development Manager Reviewed by:Grant Fernelius, Community and Economic Development Director Item:Approve conditional use permit amendment for U-Haul for outdoor storage of trucks and trailers at 1225 Highway 169 (2023043) 1.Action Requested: Motion to adopt the attached resolution. Approval requires a 4/7 vote of the City Council. 2.Background: The applicant has requested a conditional use permit amendment (CUPA) to amend the existing conditional use permit for outdoor storage of U-Haul trucks and trailers at 1225 State Highway 169. The previous conditional use permit allowed for only 10 vehicles stored outdoors. As the business has grown, they have a new need to store more than 10 vehicles outdoors. The applicant has been operating with more than 10 vehicles outdoors, which has been consistent with the uses in the area. 3.Budget Impact: NA 4.Attachments: CC Report Planning Report 2013 Approval Site Plan Project Narrative City Council Resolution 2023-245 47 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING September 26, 2023 Review Deadline: October 16, 2023 Agenda Number: To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by: Lori Johnson, Consulting Planner Reviewed by: Chloe McGuire, Planning and Development Manager and Grant Fernelius, Community and Economic Development Director Item: Conditional use permit amendment to allow for the parking of more than 10 U-Haul trucks and trailers on site by establishing shunting lanes and newly striped parking areas for U-Haul trucks/trailers and equipment. (AREC, 1225 State Highway 169, 2023043) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the attached resolution approving the following: •Conditional use permit amendment to allow for the parking of more than 10 U-Haul trucks and trailers on site by establishing shunting lanes and newly striped parking areas for U-Haul trucks/trailers and equipment. Approval requires a 4/7 vote of the City Council. 2. BACKGROUND: On September 6, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on this matter and subsequently voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request. There were no comments from the public at this hearing. The Planning Commission discussed the project and noted that there would be room for trees on the northeast corner of the site for extra screening and added a condition as such. Staff has added a condition in the resolutionthat states that 4 conifer trees be added to the northeast corner of the site. A copy of the Planning Commission meeting minutes and report is attached. Notice of the public hearing was mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Not applicable. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Planning Commission Minutes Planning Commission Report with Attachments Draft Resolution Approving Conditional Use Permit Amendment 48 Agenda Number File 2023043 PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING STAFF REPORT TO: Plymouth Planning Commission FROM: Lori Johnson, Consulting Planner MEETING DATE: September 6, 2023 APPLICANT: Gurnoor Kaur, AREC (Amerco Real Estate Company) (U-Haul) PROPOSAL: Conditional use permit amendment to allow for the parking of more than 10 U-Haul trucks and trailers on site by establishing shunting lanes and newly striped parking areas for U-Haul trucks/trailers and equipment. LOCATION: 1225 State Highway 169 GUIDING: IND (industrial) ZONING: I-2 (general industrial) REVIEW DEADLINE: October 16, 2023 DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit amendment to allow for the parking of more than ten U-Haul trucks on site. Resolution 2013-106 was approved by the City Council on April 9, 2013 and this resolution limited the parking of trucks on this site to ten. At this time the applicant is proposing to reconfigure the parking lot to provide more truck/trailer parking in the east parking lot and to provide shunting lanes in the east and west parking lots. Based on aerial imagery, it appears as though this is how the site is being used today. Notice of the public hearing was published in the City’s official newspaper and mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. A copy of the notification area map is attached. 49 2023043 Page 2 CONTEXT: Surrounding Land Uses Land Use Guiding Zoning Project Site Industrial (U-Haul) IND I-2 North (across 13th Ave) Industrial IND I-3 East (across Hwy 169)) Industrial/New Hope South Industrial (Banner Engineering IND I-2 West (across Nathan Ln) Industrial IND 1-2 Natural Characteristics of Site The site is located in the Bassett Creek drainage district. The site is not located in a shoreland overlay district. Previous Actions In 2013, City Council approved a conditional use permit, drive aisle variance, screening variance and site plan amendment to allow a rental truck and trailer operation accessory to a self-storage facility. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The City’s discretion in approving or denying a conditional use permit amendment is limited to whether or not the proposal meets the standards listed in the zoning ordinance. If it meets the specified standards, the City must approve the conditional use permit. However, the level of discretion is affected by the fact that some of the standards may be open to interpretation. ANALYSIS OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit amendment to reconfigure the parking lot to provide more truck/trailer parking in the east parking lot and to provide shunting lanes in the east and west parking lots. There are no proposed site improvements associated with this application, but the applicant will be restriping the parking lots to accommodate these improvements. Conditional Use Permit Amendment A conditional use permit amendment is required for the additional truck/trailer parking stalls. A conditional use permit was granted in 2013 for this use, along with a drive aisle variance, screening variance and site plan amendment to allow a rental truck and trailer operation accessory to a self-storage facility (96,000 square foot building). Resolution 2013-106 included a number of conditions for these approvals, and one specific condition limited the number of rental trucks allowed on site to ten. The resolution also approved the storage without screening per the variance request. The applicant has indicated that the customer demand for their trucks has increased and there is a need to store more than 10 trucks on site. Furthermore, the applicant has submitted a narrative 50 2023043 Page 3 (included in your packet) that outlines the proposed parking of vehicles and the vehicles themselves. The highlights of that narrative are as follows: • Customers reserve vehicles in person or online, and directional signage leads them to their truck on the day of pick up. • Trucks are rented and returned by customers on a daily basis, and shunting lanes are used to temporarily stage the trucks. Trucks are parked rear bumper to front bumper for efficiency. • No off street parking is allowed and no semi-truck parking is allowed on site. • U-Haul is monitored by a real time inventory control system which allows them to limit incoming vehicles as necessary. Customers are routed to a different U-Haul location if the site is full. The applicant has provided a site plan that indicates where all parking and shunting will occur on site. The zoning ordinance provides specific parking requirements for office/retail/showroom areas, office and warehousing uses, but not for a self-storage facility. Where specific requirements are not listed, the city uses information collected from the American Planning Association and the Institute of Traffic Engineers to determine the appropriate amount of parking required. The parking requirements established for this use in 2013 through the staff review was 65 parking spaces, and the site accommodated 65 parking stalls at that time, which included all truck and trailer parking. The revised parking plan indicates there will be 19 customer stalls located near the eastern entrance of the building after the restriping, in addition to the truck and trailer parking and shunting lanes. If the site were ever to be used for a different type of industrial business in the future, the shunting lanes could be restriped to provide additional stalls if they were necessary. Section 21565.07 Subd. 18 of the zoning ordinance establishes truck or trailer rental operations as a conditional use permit with the following performance standards included in the ordinance: a) Rental vehicles and trailers shall be parked on a paved surface that conforms to Section 21135 of this Chapter. All parking is on a paved surface. b) Parking, driveway, and circulation standards and requirements shall comply with Section 21135 of this Chapter. All parking, driveway and circulation standards and requirements are met. c) There shall be no outside repair or maintenance of vehicles or trailers. No outside repair or maintenance is planned with this amendment. d) No outside storage of parts, equipment, or damaged vehicles or trailers shall be allowed. No outside storage, other than that of trucks and trailers, is proposed. e) Rental vehicles and trailers shall not be parked or stored within a required front yard area. The front yard has been determined to be 13th Avenue North and no truck or trailer parking is proposed in this yard. Staff used the attached conditional use permit standards to review the request and finds it would meet all of the applicable standards. Specifically, the proposed use: 1) would be consistent with 51 2023043 Page 4 the comprehensive plan; 2) would not endanger the public health or safety; 3) would not be injurious to other properties in the vicinity or to the City as a whole; and 4) would not impede the orderly development of surrounding properties. Findings The Planning Commission must review the conditional use permit amendment request for compliance with Section 21565.07 Subd. 18 and Section 21015 in the zoning ordinance. RECOMMENDATION: Community and Economic Development Department staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit amendment to reconfigure the parking lot to provide more truck/trailer parking in the east parking lot and to provide shunting lanes in the east and west parking lots. The parking of trucks/trailers/equipment related to the U-Haul use is allowed on site as long as all required drive aisles are maintained and all parking is within the confines of the paved parking lot/striped areas as shown on the attached site plan. A condition of this nature has been included on the resolution of approval. If new information is brought forward at the public hearing, staff may alter or reconsider its recommendation. 52 L' :'.", .-. CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2013-106 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, SCREENING AND DRIVE-AISLE VARIANCES AND A $ITE PLAN AMENDMENT TO ALLOW A TRUCK AND TRAILER RENTAL OPERATION ACCESSORY TO A SELF-STORAGE FACILITY AT 1225 STATE HIGHWAY 169 2013010) WHEREAS, Amerco Real Estate Company, on behalf of U-Haul, has requested approval of a conditional use permit, variances and site plan amendment to allow a truck and trailer rental operation accessory to a seif-storage facility at 122 State Highway 169; and WHEREAS, the subject property is legally described as follows: Par 1: Tract D, Registered Land Survey No. 1251, Hennepin County, Minnesota and Par 2: Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 1254, Hennepin County, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called public hearing and recommends approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the request for a conditional use permit, drive-aisle variance, screening variance and site plan amendment to allow a rental truck and trailer operation accessory to a self-storage facility at 1225 State Highway 169, subject to the following conditions and findings: 1. The conditional use permit to allow an accessory truck and trailer rental operation on the site is hereby approved, in accordance with the application and plans received by the city on February 5 and 11, 2013, except as may be amended by this resolution, based on the finding that all applicable conditional use permit standards have been met. 2. The variance requested to allow a drive-aisle to be located 19.5 feet from the north property line where the ordinance requires 25 feet is hereby approved, in accordance with the application and plans received by the city on February 5 and 11, 2013, except as may be amended by this resolution, based on the finding that all applicable variance standards have been met. 3. The variance requested to allow 10 rental trucks stored on the site without screening is hereby approved, in accordance with the application and plans received by the city on February 5 and 11, 2013, except as may be amended by this resolution, based on the finding that all applicable variance standards have been met. Specifically: a) the property is guided and zoned for industrial development in an industrial area; b) storing the trucks and trailers on the east side of the property is consistent with the operation and logistics of the proposed 53 M l Resoluti n 2013-106 2013010) Page 2 business, and c) the applicant has no means to alter the grade difference between the existing parking lot and State Highway 169 or provide effective screening. 4. A site plan amendment is approved to allow the following: a) parking lot modifications on the east side of the property; b) drive-aisle installation on the north side of the building and c) overhead door installation and relocation of a pedestrian door in the southeast corner of the building; and d) alter the windows in accordance with the application and plans received by the city on February 5 and 11, 2013, except as may be amended by this resolution. 5. Prior to issuance of building permits, the following items shall be completed: a. The applicant shall submit an executed site improvement performance agreement for completion of the proposed site improvements, as required by the city. b. The applicant shall revise the plans to indicate the following information: i. Trees and shrubs planted on the north and east sides of the property to soften the appearance of the trucks from the freeway. The plantings will include a minimum of six overstory trees (in conformance with the zoning ordinance) to replace the six trees removed plus additional plantings as needed. ii. A screened parking/storage area for the rental trucks and trailers on the west side of the property and the method of screening consistent with the zoning ardinance. The storage area shall be designed to comply with the parking and circulation requirements in the zoning ordinance. iii. Concrete curb stops shall be used to prevent trucks and trailers backing into the screen fence. iv. All new drive-aisles and the amended parking areas on the east side of the site shall be protected by B6/12 curb and gutter. v. Add parking lot islands on the east side of the northeastern driveway and the south side of the east driveway. vi. The materials and colors proposed for the installation of the overhead doors in the southeast corner of the site shall be consistent with the existing building. vii. Remove the abandoned tank pads on the west side of the accessory building. viii. Remove the canopy structure from the plan. 6. No vehicle fuel sales are permitted on the property. Propane sales in containers (i.e. for barbeque grills) are permitted with approval of an administrative permit. 7. No vehicles or trailers may be sold from the site without further approval of a conditional use permit, subject to the conditions listed in the zoning ordinance. 8. No rental vehicles or trailers shall be stored on unpaved surfaces or within a required front yard. 9. No outside repair or maintenance of the rental trucks or trailers is allowed nor is outside storage of parts, equipment or damaged trucks or trailers allowed. 54 Resolutibn 013-106 2013010) Page 3 10. Except for the 10 display trucks in the numbered parking spaces, no overnight storage of rental trucks and trailers is permitted on the east side of the property. 11. Standard Conditions: a. Any signage shall comply with the signage regulations and applicable sign permits are required prior to installation. b. Trash and recycling storage shall be in compliance with the zoning ordinance. c. Mechanical equipment shall be screened in compliance with the zoning ordinance. d. The site plan amendment, conditional use permit, and variances shall expire one year after the date of approval, unless the property owner or applicant has started the project, or unless the applicant, with the consent of the property owner, has received prior approval from the city to extend the xpiratior date for up to one additional year, as regulated under sections 21045.09, 21015.07, and 21030.06, respectively, of the zoning ordinance. ADOPTED by the City Council on April 9, 2013. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COLJNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS. The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on April 9, 2013, with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand offic ally s such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the City this day of G/ 7L,- 7 A A , e/ i r' Ci Clerk t,+_, y 55 10" 21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 30"10"20" 24" 10"10"30" 7 2 1 3 4 5 11 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 U-Haul Mvg & Stg of Plymouth 1225 Hwy 169 N Plymouth, MN 55441 SITEPLAN 729027 08.09.2023 SP1 SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"N.T.S.AERIAL VIC MAP N.T.S. INTERSTATE HWY 394 STATE HWY 55 PLYMOUTH AVE MEDICINE LAKE RD 26TH AVE 13TH A V E MPLS IND RR MEDICINE IN T E R S T A T E H W Y 4 9 4 ST A T E T R U N K H W Y 1 6 9 LAKE SITE 56 2727 North Central Avenue, 5-N • Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone: 602.263.6555 Project Narrative AREC (Amerco Real Estate Company), on behalf of U-Haul, is requesting an amendment to the 2013 approved conditional use permit (CUP) attached to their self-storage facility at 1225 State Highway 169; and WHEREAS the subject property is legally described as follows: Par 1: Tract D, Registered Land Survey No. 1251, Hennepin County, Minnesota and Par 2: Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 1254, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Part of the CUP approval was a variance to allow 10 U-Haul rental trucks on site. U-Haul’s customer demand for their trucks has exceeded and it appears that more than the approved 10 U-Haul trucks are required on site. AREC is making this CUP Amendment submittal, for the opportunity to receive Plymouth City’s participation and counseling. The other approved conditions related to the U-Haul trucks in the approved CUP resolution, shall remain as such, while increasing the number of U-Haul trucks on site. The following information further explains the use of U-Haul truck and trailer share as it relates to this site, focusing specifically on the parking of vehicles and the vehicles themselves. Customers can reserve U-Haul vehicles in-person or via U-Haul’s online reservation system. When customers arrive on site, they are escorted by directional signage to U-Haul’s customer pick-up and drop-off area where their truck is ready for them to utilize. Truck sharing is intended to substitute for privately owned trucks thus reducing the carbon footprint in the community and encouraging a more sustainable environment. Sharing U-Haul’s trucks allows individuals access to a variety of moving options, while keeping private costs down. U-Haul truck and trailer share is a dynamic use, with trucks being rented and returned by customers on a daily basis. To accommodate the coming and going of vehicles, U-Haul uses shunting lanes to temporarily stage their vehicles that are ready to be dispatched for customer use. Shunting lanes allow U-Haul vehicles to be parked in a neat and orderly fashion, with trucks parked rear bumper to front bumper, ensuring the area is used in the most efficient way possible. Truck sharing vehicles ready for customer use shall be parked only in the designated Equipment Shunting Area for Dispatching. There will be no off-street parking allowed. There will be no semi-truck parking on site. Only U-Haul employees have access to the shunting lanes and are the only ones who will be maneuvering vehicles in and out of this area. U-Haul is monitored by a real time inventory control system that allows them to limit incoming U-Haul vehicles as necessary. If inventory is going to create an overflow of vehicles on a specific lot, incoming customers are routed to a nearby location to avoid unsightly and unorganized overflow. This will help to control not only the inventory at this location but also to aid with any nearby U-Haul dealers. U-Haul looks forward to working with the City of Plymouth, MN, as you consider this CUP Amendment submittal. The proposed location of the additional U-Haul trucks and trailers is provided on the aerial, attached on the following page. 57 58 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-245 RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR AREC (AMERCO REAL ESTATE COMPANY)DBA U-HAUL TO ALLOW FOR THE PARKING OF TRUCKS AND TRAILERS ONSITE BY ESTABLISHING SHUNTING LANES AND NEWLY STRIPED PARKING AREAS FOR U-HAUL TRUCKS/TRAILERS AND EQUIPMENT AT 1225 STATE HIGHWAY 169 (2023043) WHEREAS AREC (Amerco Real Estate Company) has requested amendment of the conditional use permit which allowed for the parking of no more than 10 trucks/trailers for located at 1225 State Highway 169, with the property legally described as follows: The land referred to in this Commitment is situated in the City of Plymouth, County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, and is described as follows: Par 1: Tract D, Registered Land Survey No. 1251, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Par 2: Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 1254, Hennepin County, Minnesota. (Certificate of Title No. 1192432) Containing 6.05 acres or 263,440 sq. ft. more or less. THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS THE SAME PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT No. NCS-569075-CH12, DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 AT 7:30 A.M. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called public hearing and recommends approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the request by AREC (Amerco Real Estate Company), for a conditional use permit amendment to allow for the storage of more than 10 U-Haul trucks/trailers/equipment on site at 1225 State Highway 169, subject to the following findings and conditions: 1. A conditional use permit amendment is approved to reconfigure/restripe the parking lot to provide more truck/trailer parking in the east parking lot and to provide shunting lanes in the east and west parking lots as depicted on the set of plans presented for approval with this application, with the finding that all applicable conditional use permit standards would be met. 2. The parking of trucks/trailers/equipment related to the U-Haul use is allowed on site as long as all required drive aisles are maintained and all truck/trailer/equipment parking is within the confines of the paved parking lot/striped areas as shown on the site plan presented for approval with this application. 3. The applicant to install four new conifer trees on the northeast corner of the site consistent with size standards established in the zoning ordinance. 59 Resolution 2023-245 File 2023043 Page 2 4.All other conditions of Resolution No. 2013-106 to remain in effect. 5.Prior to commencement of the project, the applicant shall obtain required city permits. 6. Standard Conditions: a. Any subsequent phases or expansions are subject to required reviews and approvals per ordinance provisions. b. The site shall remain in conformance with section 2025 of the City Code regarding noise regulations. c. Compliance with the city’s lighting regulations. d. All signage shall require separate permits and shall be in conformance with the sign regulations in section 21155 of zoning ordinance. e. Compliance with city’s landscaping regulations. f.The conditional use permit amendment shall expire one year after the date of approval, unless the property owner or applicant hasstarted the project, or unless the applicant, with the consent of the property owner, has received prior approval from the city to extend the expiration date for up to one additional year, as regulated under sections 21045.09 and 21015.07, respectively, of the zoning ordinance. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023, with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the city this ________day of ___________________, _________. __________________________________ City Clerk 60 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:6.6 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Jodi Gallup, City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Reviewed by:Jennifer Tomlinson, Director of Parks and Recreation Item:Amend policy relating to charitable gambling funds usage 1.Action Requested: Adopt resolution amending policy relating to charitable gambling funds usage. 2.Background: At the September 12 study session, the City Council reviewed the council's policy on charitable gambling funds usage. Council directed staff to prepare the attached resolution amending the policy to authorize usage of the city's 10% fee collected from charitable gambling organizations for the following purposes: - Plymouth Civic League (Music in Plymouth) will receive 40% of the annual collections from the prior year, not to exceed $50,000. - Community arts programs, including but not limited to community concerts, that are free and open to the public. History of the city's receipt of local gambling profits is as follows: 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 $62,985 $58,968 $39,476* $90,640 $93,911 * due to Pandemic 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: Charitable Gambling Funds Usage Policy - Amended City Council Resolution 2023-246 61 Charitable Gambling Funds Usage 1 of 1 City Council Policy CHARITABLE GAMBLING FUNDS USAGE POLICY Purpose To establish a policy for how the The 10% fee collected from charitable gambling organizations shall be used for the purpose of Music in Plymouth. Guidelines The 10% fee collected from charitable gambling organizations must be distributed by the city for charitable contributions as defined by Minnesota Statues, section 349.12, subdivision 7a. The City of Plymouth shall use these funds for the following: 1.Plymouth Civic League (Music in Plymouth)shall receive 40% of the annual collections from the previous calendar year, not to exceed $50,000 per year. 2.Community arts programs, including but not limited to community concerts,that are free and open to the public. Resolution 2023-__, September 26, 2023 Supersedes Resolution 2005-223, June 14, 2005 62 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-246 RESOLUTION AMENDING POLICY RELATING TO CHARITABLE GAMBLING FUNDS USAGE WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a policy relating to charitable gambling funds usage; and WHEREAS, this policy is periodically reviewed for desired changes. NOW,THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTAthat the policy relating to charitable gambling funds usage is amended to update the guidelines for how funds must be distributed by the city to include: 1. Plymouth Civic League (Music in Plymouth) shall receive 40% of the annual collections from the previous calendar year, not to exceed $50,000 per year. 2. Community arts programs, including but not limited to community concerts, that are free and open to the public. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September,2023. 63 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:7.1 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Andrea Rich, Finance Director Reviewed by:Maria Solano, Deputy City Manager Item:Public hearing for certification of delinquent utility accounts, false alarms, tree removals, and weed eradication charges 1.Action Requested: Adopt attached resolution approving certification of delinquent utility accounts, false alarms, tree removal, weed eradication charges, and establish the interest rate. 2.Background: Each year, the council conducts a public hearing to review delinquent utility accounts, false alarm fees, diseased tree removal, weed eradication, and other miscellaneous charges. After the hearing, council is authorized to certify the delinquent charges of the benefiting property to the county for collection with property taxes. Letters are mailed to the individual property owners in advance of the public hearing date advising each property owner of the proposed assessment and their right to be heard before the council. This year, staff mailed 1,346 letters to accounts that were considered past due which approximates last year's mailing of 1,377 letters. Property owners have until October 31 to pay the outstanding balance to avoid the proposed assessment. Many residents pay the delinquent amount before the certification deadline to avoid interest and penalties. Each year, approximately half of the accounts are paid in full reducing the final amount actually certified to the county. To date, 833 delinquent accounts remain with a total dollar amount outstanding of $411,431 compared to 761 delinquent accounts and $330,253 outstanding in 2022. The property owners identified as delinquent were provided a city service and were billed through the regular invoice process. Staff recommends collecting the past due balances by certifying the amount to the owner’s property taxes payable in 2024, which would include an administrative penalty fee of $27.50 and interest at a rate of 3.68% if not paid by the October 31 deadline. The deadline to submit a request for public hearing appearance was September 15. Staff did not receive any such requests. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 64 4.Attachments: 2023 Delinquent utilities list Other certification listing City Council Resolution 2023-247 65 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 16-118-22-31-0248 150436-004 208.75$ 236.25$ 3953 Orchid Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 AnnieMac Private Cash Equity Cash2Keys 3953 Orchid Lane N Plymouth MN 55446 22-118-22-14-0044 173928-002 579.45$ 606.95$ 12725 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Gajapathy, Prakash Sheela Rangamani 3908 Everest Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 24-118-22-12-0035 177547-003 287.01$ 314.51$ 3505 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Zhuang, Yue Xiang Zhan 3815 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 24-118-22-44-0045 180935-001 623.53$ 651.03$ 9645 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Deeth, Jeff P 2735 Kilmer Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-22-0081 183826-003 65.73$ 93.23$ 12305 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Besst, Karen C Richard S Ness 2615 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 29-118-22-24-0014 190525-001 749.73$ 777.23$ 16815 22nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Drnavich, Danny L 1412 Crestline Dr Santa Barbara CA 93105 29-118-22-22-0055 191456-002 56.04$ 83.54$ 17105 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hegngi, Hippolyte 1625 Co Rd 24 Long Lake MN 55356 29-118-22-34-0040 192912-003 189.74$ 217.24$ 1435 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sheppard, Michael Dianne L Salmela Trustees 5125 Forestview Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 29-118-22-43-0067 195838-001 322.30$ 349.80$ 1500 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Chelsea Woods Assoc C/O Compass Management 3370 Annapolis Ln N Ste C Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-21-0017 198547-006 41.82$ 69.32$ 2525 Troy Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Occupant PO Box 809 Wayzata MN 55391 33-118-22-23-0030 211686-001 834.54$ 862.04$ 15730 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hadley, Suzanne K 15730 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 36-118-22-22-0023 224923-002 20,207.66$ 20,235.16$ 10810 S Shore Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Willow Wood Estates Cb Willow Wood Estates Ho PO Box 161108 Two Harbors MN 55616 27-118-22-31-0006 227989-001 597.10$ 624.60$ 1725 Xenium Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Axtc Retail LP C/O Investcorp Internationa 280 Park Ave, 36th Fl New York NY 10017 29-118-22-33-0042 229522-002 819.13$ 846.63$ 1400 Co Rd 101 Plymouth, MN 55447 Ms Gandy LLC 3980 Princeton Ave Minneapolis MN 55416 36-118-22-24-0029 232119-002 288.25$ 315.75$ 904 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Nagalla, Christine A PO Box 270420 Crystal MN 55427 10-118-22-42-0061 246343-007 194.54$ 222.04$ 4800 Underwood Ln N #G Plymouth, MN 55442 Maxfield, Bret 4372 Cottage Park Rd Saint Paul MN 55110 08-118-22-24-0167 246833-001 74.45$ 101.95$ 5012 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Nair, Vivek Snithi R Marar 3500 Dresage Ct Flower Mound TX 75022 08-118-22-24-0207 247890-006 162.34$ 189.84$ 16704 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Scott, Jameel 14230 60th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0005 248800-001 11,944.82$ 11,972.32$ 6040 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth, MN 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106378-001 760.34$ 787.84$ 13625 59th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jerdee, Jason Jill Jerdee 13625 59th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-24-0026 106420-004 896.77$ 924.27$ 5905 Yucca Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Home SFR Borrower LLC 2658 Holcomb Bridge Rd Ste Alpharaetta GA 30022 03-118-22-24-0027 106427-006 738.63$ 766.13$ 5810 Annapolis Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Shammri, Adnan 8445 Center Dr NE Fridley MN 55432 03-118-22-24-0033 106469-001 528.70$ 556.20$ 13725 58th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Anderson, Sara J 13725 58th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-13-0005 106966-002 187.52$ 215.02$ 5910 Yucca Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Vahk, Rene 5910 Yucca Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-41-0067 107372-002 574.38$ 601.88$ 12985 57th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Nguyen, Moses V N Britney Nguyen 12985 57th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 03-118-22-41-0083 107435-007 100.53$ 128.03$ 13025 56th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Kaylyn , Kyle 90 S 7th St Ste 3300 Minneapolis MN 55402 03-118-22-41-0082 107512-001 973.41$ 1,000.91$ 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Middlebrooks, Kenneth Linda B Middlebrooks 4545 Glacier Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-31-0090 114904-001 37.03$ 64.53$ 4905 Quantico Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Aal, Christopher I Karen M Farr-Aal 4905 Quantico Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-43-0093 115639-002 76.65$ 104.15$ 4635 Lanewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Tery and Donna Sharp Ryan and Emily Sharp 4635 Lanewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-42-0062 115842-001 900.30$ 927.80$ 4670 Juneau Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Eisenberg, Bradley J Terri A Eisenberg 4670 Juneau Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-42-0078 115905-002 106.08$ 133.58$ 4720 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 White, Colin J Alexandra M Rohs 4720 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-41-0067 116066-001 1,406.59$ 1,434.09$ 14500 48th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chirpich, Robert L Dianne S Chirpich 14500 48th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-11-0010 116290-002 420.40$ 447.90$ 12910 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Byellin, Jeremy Louis Susan Byellin 12910 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 10-118-22-44-0070 116997-001 606.84$ 634.34$ 4491 Quinwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Miller, Freda K 4491 Quinwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 10-118-22-44-0006 117214-003 1,058.08$ 1,085.58$ 4520 Quinwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Harris, Matthew 4520 Quinwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 10-118-22-44-0041 117382-003 34.79$ 62.29$ 4605 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Rudolph, Naomi A 4605 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 10-118-22-43-0036 118243-007 10.83$ 38.33$ 4640 Vinewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Dozier, Ukee 4640 Vinewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 10-118-22-32-0018 118446-001 1,435.49$ 1,462.99$ 4835 Empire Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Birch, Gregory A Courtney D Doyle-Birch 4835 Empire Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 11-118-22-21-0001 118719-004 33.77$ 61.27$ 11900 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Zhang, Xue Ryan A Kaeding 2613 Vista Dr Manhattan Beach CA 90266 02-118-22-44-0017 118754-003 18.64$ 46.14$ 11400 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Bakken, Jacob Qian Zeng 3042 Butternut Dr Medina MN 55340 11-118-22-12-0019 118768-003 632.40$ 659.90$ 11745 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Fitch, Daniel M Yer Vue 11745 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0026 118817-002 378.87$ 406.37$ 11605 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Boza-Berrios, Christopher Christina Boza 11605 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-24-0008 119048-001 462.90$ 490.40$ 5080 Larch Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Davidowski, Jay M 5080 Larch Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0031 119146-001 706.47$ 733.97$ 11830 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Burns, Shannon R Shannon E Burns 11830 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0006 119209-001 639.21$ 666.71$ 11725 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Fitch, Robert Norgean Fitch 11725 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-21-0008 119419-002 544.79$ 572.29$ 11900 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Hatcher, Jonathan P 11900 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-24-0045 119440-003 218.53$ 246.03$ 5010 Jonquil Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Kelden, Tenzin 5010 Jonquil Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-24-0016 119608-002 93.67$ 121.17$ 12210 51st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Hayes, Timothy Tommie Taylor 12210 51st Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0071 119685-003 26.27$ 53.77$ 5105 Forestview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Chavez, Alfredo 5105 Forestview Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0005 119853-002 148.32$ 175.82$ 5330 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Meade, Laura L 5330 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-24-0082 120049-001 216.76$ 244.26$ 12005 49th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Page, James R 12005 49th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0063 120119-002 39.67$ 67.17$ 11520 51st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Qiu, Yan 11520 51st Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-13-0025 120224-001 1,039.14$ 1,066.64$ 11700 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Espinosa, David G Victoria J Gutierrez 11700 50th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-12-0034 120252-001 886.73$ 914.23$ 11740 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Dodd, Aric R Chelsi L Dodd 11740 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-11-0032 120770-001 745.85$ 773.35$ 11230 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Winter, David A Bethany J Winter 11230 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-22-0034 121113-001 1,038.95$ 1,066.45$ 5400 Norwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Lotzer, Paul J Kathryn J Lotzer 5400 Norwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-23-0022 121568-001 1,035.27$ 1,062.77$ 12320 51st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Larson, Steven M Deborah D Larson 12320 51st Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 11-118-22-23-0051 121764-002 481.91$ 509.41$ 4995 Larch Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Grace, Tamuriel L 3802 Drumlin Ln Madison WI 53719 11-118-22-14-0103 122051-002 170.56$ 198.06$ 5083 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Stock, Emily P Andrew Stock 5083 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-14-0127 122247-001 78.31$ 105.81$ 11263 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Peterson, Marna R 11263 50th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-14-0113 122261-002 793.31$ 820.81$ 5078 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Smith, Clarence K 5078 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-14-0126 122303-001 567.56$ 595.06$ 11259 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Moore, Susan J 11259 50th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-41-0095 122730-003 130.68$ 158.18$ 11271 49th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Meyers, Christine M David Meyers 11271 49th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-22-0065 123080-001 164.99$ 192.49$ 12425 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Seifert, Sarah 12425 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-21-0035 123136-001 545.91$ 573.41$ 11905 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Jordan, John P Gloria M Jordan 11905 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-31-0022 123381-002 242.40$ 269.90$ 12285 48th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Turner, Jarrod Tiffani Turner 12285 48th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-31-0017 123766-002 455.08$ 482.58$ 12240 48th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Adams, Omar A 12240 48th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-43-0042 123920-001 1,326.93$ 1,354.43$ 4600 Deerwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Dussl, Michael Brenda Dussl 4600 Deerwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-33-0019 123976-001 523.24$ 550.74$ 4540 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Oste, Michael Cecilee Oste 4540 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-43-0003 123997-001 203.54$ 231.04$ 11710 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Moen, Wayne P Sandra J Moen Moen Family Trust 11710 45th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-43-0006 124060-002 50.00$ 77.50$ 11620 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Janczy, Jessica Angela A Boline 952 Sutter St Apt 508 San Francisco CA 94109 11-118-22-43-0013 124809-003 468.72$ 496.22$ 11820 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Cortes-Canalizo, Luis M 11820 45th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-33-0023 124851-002 515.94$ 543.44$ 12365 45th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Spore, Jessica 12365 45th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-42-0058 125089-002 116.42$ 143.92$ 11725 48th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Akinsete, Omobosola Trust 11725 48th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-32-0066 125782-001 623.12$ 650.62$ 4895 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Arvans, Mary L 601 Viking View Dr Apt 2 Reedsberg WI 53959 11-118-22-41-0062 126027-004 404.08$ 431.58$ 11305 48th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Alcantar, Leonardo D Kady B Alcantar 11305 48th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-32-0024 126160-001 746.59$ 774.09$ 12425 48th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Bonk, Ivan J Jill A Bonk 12425 48th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-42-0055 126223-002 941.89$ 969.39$ 11730 48th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Michael, Brian Melissa Michael 11730 48th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-42-0033 126531-001 82.20$ 109.70$ 4890 Deerwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Johnson, Benjamin Melissa Johnson 4890 Deerwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 11-118-22-42-0084 126790-001 766.25$ 793.75$ 11630 48th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Bailey, Douglas J Amy S Bailey 11630 48th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 12-118-22-22-0041 127406-004 148.42$ 175.92$ 10779 53rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Coleman, Careese B 10779 53rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 12-118-22-22-0075 127581-001 456.64$ 484.14$ 10620 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Washington, Barbara 10620 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 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Ximines Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Johnson, Joshua D 4270 Ximines Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-43-0040 132999-001 769.57$ 797.07$ 10030 36th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Lemieux, Edward P Kerry E Lemieux 10030 36th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-44-0001 133111-001 257.20$ 284.70$ 9905 37th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Schedler, Julie A Matthew R Schedler 9905 37th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-43-0012 133118-002 631.33$ 658.83$ 3740 Nathan Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Greene, Bruce 3740 Nathan Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-42-0051 133293-002 117.46$ 144.96$ 3865 Orleans Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Ehrlichmann, Lisa Mary Campos 5615 Phoenix St Golden Valley MN 55422 13-118-22-34-0023 133846-001 511.72$ 539.22$ 3740 Union Terrace Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Anderson, Richard A 3740 Union Terrace Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-31-0030 134287-002 623.38$ 650.88$ 3840 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Festine, Maggie E 3840 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-31-0021 134336-001 73.37$ 100.87$ 10420 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hall, Alvin J Joanne M Hall 10420 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-33-0008 135169-002 1,053.86$ 1,081.36$ 10800 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Rodriguez, Carlos A R Rosa M S Padilla 10800 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-33-0092 135519-006 455.93$ 483.43$ 11025 36th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Cao, Thomas T 10920 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-33-0083 135750-001 980.54$ 1,008.04$ 3655 Ximines Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Mahlum, Rick G Patricia Y Mahlum 3655 Ximines Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-24-0009 135953-005 144.86$ 172.36$ 4105 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Schilling, Clayton J 4105 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-24-0024 136114-001 578.16$ 605.66$ 4211 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Chang, Yu-Cheng 4211 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-24-0019 136135-001 488.86$ 516.36$ 4201 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Tesch, Rick D Sally J Tesch 4201 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-41-0073 136226-002 255.34$ 282.84$ 11445 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Isahaq, Basmattee S 11445 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-13-0044 136443-002 127.38$ 154.88$ 4203 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 HomePride 401K Trust 4203 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-41-0069 136464-001 725.38$ 752.88$ 11430 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hanna, Jonathan M Brooke L Hanna 11430 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 11-118-22-43-0033 136569-001 15.49$ 42.99$ 11590 44th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Pearson, Vernon L Debra J Pearson 11590 44th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-13-0025 136660-001 472.51$ 500.01$ 4204 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Champlin, Deanne 4204 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-21-0017 136849-002 331.03$ 358.53$ 12020 44th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Stensrud, Jeffrey 12020 44th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-12-0042 138067-002 669.89$ 697.39$ 4330 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Alsharawneh, Nedal 4330 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-24-0104 138172-001 625.25$ 652.75$ 4288 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Fuller, Mary K 4288 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-24-0102 138186-001 595.45$ 622.95$ 4264 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Sampson, Alton 4264 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-24-0095 138207-001 274.99$ 302.49$ 4253 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Quilleash, David M 4253 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-22-0058 138361-002 49.03$ 76.53$ 12415 44th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Clifford, Daniel Ashley Clifford 12415 44th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-22-0047 138396-001 478.05$ 505.55$ 12430 44th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Ovaska, David E Jean A Ovaska 12430 44th Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-22-0005 138452-001 654.72$ 682.22$ 4285 Larch Pl N Plymouth, MN 55442 Obayuwana, Stephen O 4285 Larch Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-22-0050 138697-001 738.96$ 766.46$ 4445 Oakview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Crandall, Richard A Nancy T Crandall 4445 Oakview Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-22-0064 138767-003 143.16$ 170.66$ 12420 44th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Ozer, David Emily Ozer 12420 44th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 14-118-22-13-0091 139866-002 126.30$ 153.80$ 4250 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Everhart, Mark Kelly Everhart 4250 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-43-0035 139936-001 571.67$ 599.17$ 11515 37th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Baker, Brian J Lori S Mommesen-Baker 11515 37th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-43-0032 140202-001 10.06$ 37.56$ 11615 37th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Thorstenson, Tad M Sheila C Thorstenson 11615 37th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-44-0038 140601-002 228.53$ 256.03$ 3710 Cottonwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Powers, John J III 3710 Cottonwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-41-0011 140636-001 84.52$ 112.02$ 11425 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Weiss, Eric J Joni R Weiss 11425 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-44-0025 140699-001 531.72$ 559.22$ 3745 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Onstad, Harold W Melanie A Onstad 3745 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-44-0042 140727-002 58.48$ 85.98$ 3750 Cottonwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Buyer Accepted LLC Spencer Diehl 3750 Cottonwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-41-0057 141182-001 281.00$ 308.50$ 3970 Balsam Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Loosbrock, Alex S Tanya E Loosbrock 3970 Balsam Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 14-118-22-44-0086 141350-001 179.29$ 206.79$ 11400 36th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Nyberg, John A 35396 Maroda Dr Crosslake MN 56442 14-118-22-42-0095 141399-001 151.48$ 178.98$ 3925 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Korstad, Gregory E Connie L Korstad 3925 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 15-118-22-11-0005 141749-001 216.48$ 243.98$ 13010 44th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Marston, Eric C Virginia Marston 13010 44th Ave N Plymouth MN 55442 15-118-22-32-0043 142960-001 37.24$ 64.74$ 14020 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Johnson, Cary J Debra K Johnson 14020 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 15-118-22-32-0067 143065-002 30.89$ 58.39$ 14025 38th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Belmore, Carolyn 209 Honeytree Dr Delano MN 55328 15-118-22-32-0057 143107-001 588.12$ 615.62$ 14015 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Thompson, Alan M Kristin M Thompson 14015 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 15-118-22-33-0047 143233-001 845.39$ 872.89$ 14010 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Neighborhood Assistance For Homeowners 5775 Wayzata Blvd Ste 100 St Louis Park MN 55416 15-118-22-44-0038 143373-002 293.07$ 320.57$ 13005 37th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Tjeerdsma, Eileen M Jan L Tjeerdsma 13005 37th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 15-118-22-33-0014 143569-001 619.38$ 646.88$ 14100 37th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 American Motherland Homes LLC 14100 37th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 15-118-22-33-0020 143604-001 671.29$ 698.79$ 14095 37th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ojala, James C Jill L Ojala 14095 37th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 15-118-22-32-0004 143800-002 495.40$ 522.90$ 14019 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55447 Sunderland, Eli 14019 Rockford Rd Plymouth MN 55447 15-118-22-33-0089 143835-002 371.62$ 399.12$ 14225 36th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sowell, Nicole 30577 Bluff View Ct Frontenac MN 55026 15-118-22-44-0056 143968-001 22.68$ 50.18$ 3755 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Novik, Eleonora 3755 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 16-118-22-23-0043 146110-001 57.09$ 84.59$ 4100 Quantico Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Solfest, Bradley P 4100 Quantico Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 68 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 16-118-22-14-0025 146152-001 464.84$ 492.34$ 14605 41st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kielty, Michael P Esther B Kielty 14605 41st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-23-0056 146278-004 161.02$ 188.52$ 15645 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Shannon, David 6241 Eagle Lake Dr Maple Grove MN 55369 16-118-22-23-0079 146390-002 67.79$ 95.29$ 4015 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Arnholt, Annika 4015 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-12-0018 146544-001 497.35$ 524.85$ 4375 Juneau Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gerl, Nichole 4375 Juneau Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-11-0033 146607-001 116.70$ 144.20$ 14405 44th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Macmillan, Jeffrey N Erin L Macmillan 14405 44th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-12-0026 147097-001 347.79$ 375.29$ 15015 43rd Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Podraza, Steven J 15015 43rd Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-11-0039 147272-002 32.80$ 60.30$ 4330 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Benish, Anna Casey M Sherwin 4330 Harbor Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-11-0061 147860-005 186.10$ 213.60$ 4395 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Oh, Emily M 4395 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-24-0031 147937-001 129.73$ 157.23$ 15305 41st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Marshall, Barton G Michele K Marshall 15305 41st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-24-0017 148035-002 743.63$ 771.13$ 15330 41st Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Pliego, Juan M R 15330 41st Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-24-0056 148357-001 184.81$ 212.31$ 4170 Polaris Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mevissen, Susan L 4170 Polaris Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-11-0053 148490-002 392.57$ 420.07$ 4390 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kazhukalo, Mykola Viktoriia Shamrai 4390 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-21-0016 148518-001 113.06$ 140.56$ 4330 Polaris Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ahlin, Cassie J 4330 Polaris Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0062 149176-001 378.84$ 406.34$ 14430 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Hofman, Jason L Maizoua Hofman 14430 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0002 149218-004 42.17$ 69.67$ 3905 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Liu, Xiaohui 7864 Yucca Ln N Maple Grove MN 55311 16-118-22-41-0172 149309-001 168.75$ 196.25$ 14460 40th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gates, Erica 15000 43rd Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0171 149316-001 950.55$ 978.05$ 14500 40th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Major, Tracey M 15000 43rd Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0141 149379-002 540.05$ 567.55$ 14605 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Thayer, David Kirsten Thayer 14605 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0052 149673-001 483.35$ 510.85$ 3900 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Walrath, Erich 3900 Harbor Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-41-0132 149974-004 450.36$ 477.86$ 3915 Glacier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kurenitz, Jennifer Ryan Kurenitz 3915 Glacier Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0037 150093-001 217.99$ 245.49$ 15289 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Belssar, Galina 15289 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0059 150233-001 241.13$ 268.63$ 15375 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mould, Eric 15375 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0057 150247-002 24.85$ 52.35$ 15379 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Harrell, Kristin L 15379 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0227 150317-001 762.36$ 789.86$ 15236 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Lawrence, Denise 15236 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0265 150534-002 506.81$ 534.31$ 15215 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Wolk, Michael Christine Wolk 15215 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-31-0289 150597-004 43.54$ 71.04$ 3976 Orchid Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Talbi, Aicha 3976 Orchid Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-42-0022 151171-003 612.11$ 639.61$ 14800 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bieri-Martini, Lucas Brent Bieri-Martini 14800 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-11-0011 151815-002 95.25$ 122.75$ 4345 Weston Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Huffman, Brennon Julie Olson 4345 Weston Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-11-0001 152088-003 572.75$ 600.25$ 4465 Vicksburg Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dhavileswarapu, Mohan Sailaja Dhavileswarapu 17625 72nd Ave N Maple Grove MN 55311 17-118-22-21-0049 152228-001 1,164.22$ 1,191.72$ 4345 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ogrin, Patrick E Gina M Ogrin 4345 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-12-0008 152298-001 899.89$ 927.39$ 16510 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ewings, Matthew 17325 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-12-0013 152333-001 242.33$ 269.83$ 16460 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Richardson, Nancy 16460 45th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-24-0017 152788-003 1,396.42$ 1,423.92$ 16815 41st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Odumade, Oluseun A Jenny Hong 16815 41st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-24-0026 152844-001 290.05$ 317.55$ 4080 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Schwartz, Lawrence Alina Schwartz 4080 Everest Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-24-0027 152851-001 1,663.12$ 1,690.62$ 4070 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Owen, Kenneth D Jill E Jones-Owen 4070 Everest Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-12-0028 152886-003 22.38$ 49.88$ 16400 43rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Orsucci, Joe Zhilei Wang 6501 Shadyview Ln N Maple Grove MN 55311 17-118-22-12-0031 152977-001 215.16$ 242.66$ 16430 43rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Olimb, Larry S Karla J Olimb 16430 43rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-44-0057 154496-001 499.69$ 527.19$ 16215 37th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Rolnick, Arthur J Sharon J Rolnick 16215 37th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-43-0029 154699-002 38.61$ 66.11$ 3605 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gran, Debra Joel Gran 3605 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0028 154965-001 1,031.32$ 1,058.82$ 16605 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Niaz, Joseph 16605 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0049 155112-001 16.26$ 43.76$ 3940 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chen, Shiyou 3940 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0064 155182-002 145.93$ 173.43$ 16400 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gupta, Manoj Shipra Gupta 16400 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0079 155287-001 143.41$ 170.91$ 16420 39th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Anyanyu, Blessing 16420 39th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0093 155371-003 165.03$ 192.53$ 3820 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Looper, Naasira 3820 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-42-0058 155539-002 115.01$ 142.51$ 3855 Comstock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Prasomasack, Selena Souksvanh Prasomsack 3855 Comstock Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-41-0041 155651-001 59.16$ 86.66$ 16025 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Diamond Ventures Inc 2217 Evans Prairie Trl The Villages FL 32163 18-118-22-11-0020 156687-003 717.32$ 744.82$ 4385 Lawndale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Drasher, Christine Thomas E Drasher 4385 Lawndale Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-11-0079 156694-003 306.80$ 334.30$ 4380 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Warfa, Ali PO Box 232 Sartell MN 56377 18-118-22-14-0013 156743-003 122.19$ 149.69$ 17530 41st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ostrom, Noah 5487 Zircon Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-31-0006 156827-002 1,462.59$ 1,490.09$ 3905 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kamatham, Prasanna L Gurubrahmam Allamsetty 3905 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-31-0015 157065-001 1,198.59$ 1,226.09$ 18620 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Worley, Kelly R Jamey J Worley 18620 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-31-0020 157142-001 874.52$ 902.02$ 3880 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Weber, Matthew 3880 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-32-0043 157422-001 745.99$ 773.49$ 3940 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 James, Brandon R Molly James 3940 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-32-0059 157520-001 521.78$ 549.28$ 3885 Zircon Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kyllo, Scott D Laura B Kyllo 3885 Zircon Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-33-0033 157870-003 237.74$ 265.24$ 3810 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Thomsen, Dumisani J Kaylee J Thomsen 3810 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-34-0064 158024-003 360.42$ 387.92$ 18590 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ruiz, Ignacio 18590 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 19-118-22-23-0074 159004-002 200.00$ 227.50$ 18820 Co Rd 24 Plymouth, MN 55447 Laroche, Robert D Jr.18820 Co Rd 24 Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-13-0044 159256-001 667.46$ 694.96$ 3205 Ranier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Borg, Richard L Diana K Borg 3205 Ranier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-21-0022 159522-002 126.98$ 154.48$ 3335 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Schultz, Nathan Alexia Kelsey 3335 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-24-0034 159564-001 402.59$ 430.09$ 18315 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Carpenter, Steven W Nancy Carpenter 18315 31st Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-24-0083 159571-003 514.69$ 542.19$ 3240 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Weld, Tyler J Kassandra L Weld 3240 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-13-0002 159669-001 425.58$ 453.08$ 18005 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Biel Gower, Angela 18005 31st Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-24-0021 160089-003 1,092.81$ 1,120.31$ 18445 33rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Barkow, Kenneth B 18445 33rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-24-0018 160096-001 410.78$ 438.28$ 18435 33rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gardner, Kelly S Randy L Gardner 18435 33rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-13-0046 160152-002 327.71$ 355.21$ 3220 Ranier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Goberdhan, Kelvin 3220 Ranier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-21-0047 160194-002 185.17$ 212.67$ 3520 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Altman, Jeffrey 3520 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-21-0042 160313-002 468.66$ 496.16$ 3430 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Anderson, Morgan 3430 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-22-0057 161545-001 106.83$ 134.33$ 3450 Zircon Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Geier, Mark Michelle Heitz Trust Agreement 3450 Zircon Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-11-0073 162357-001 1,209.73$ 1,237.23$ 3460 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Radermacher, Christopher N 3460 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-31-0001 162413-001 841.69$ 869.19$ 18625 Co Rd 24 Plymouth, MN 55447 Dandrea, Steven P 18627 Co Rd 24 Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-42-0005 162511-001 57.41$ 84.91$ 18000 30th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Walker, Christopher G Susan M Keding-Walker 18000 30th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 69 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 19-118-22-31-0031 162910-003 298.52$ 326.02$ 18605 30th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hendel, Quinn Kristen N Hendel 18605 30th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-42-0020 163092-001 780.52$ 808.02$ 17915 30th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ruffin, Tyrone Ruthann Ruffin 17915 30th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-31-0060 163127-002 218.17$ 245.67$ 18430 29th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Inveen, Peter Kristina Inveen 18430 29th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-44-0023 163652-002 41.82$ 69.32$ 2715 Olive Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hajrovic, Adis 2715 Olive Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-43-0004 163827-002 343.05$ 370.55$ 17930 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gearen, James P 17930 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-43-0046 164100-001 1,069.06$ 1,096.56$ 2735 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Friend, Christopher C Jessica J Keymer 2735 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-33-0028 164443-001 541.50$ 569.00$ 18715 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Felty, Aaron M Tiffany M Felty 18715 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-33-0038 164688-002 649.07$ 676.57$ 18715 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hoblit, Andrew J Karin L Hoblit 18715 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-33-0020 164716-001 386.40$ 413.90$ 2705 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bunch, John W 2705 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-32-0053 165157-001 323.13$ 350.63$ 2920 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Patterson, Judith A Trustee 2920 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-33-0039 165318-001 813.28$ 840.78$ 18725 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Meneses, Hector Michele G Lehtis 18725 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-33-0024 165353-002 283.40$ 310.90$ 18720 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Mantoles, Sophronis Anna Mantoles 18720 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 19-118-22-41-0033 165640-002 193.81$ 221.31$ 17820 30th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Stuemke, Kathryn 17820 30th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-24-0030 165892-001 88.80$ 116.30$ 16730 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Stephan, Paul M 16730 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-23-0009 165983-001 587.27$ 614.77$ 17125 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Levy Cohn, Susan Marc N Cohn 17125 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-24-0006 166109-001 444.06$ 471.56$ 17100 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ahlers, Jean A 17100 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-22-0007 166277-001 741.05$ 768.55$ 3415 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Caris, Michael W Deborah J Caris 3415 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-22-0016 166361-003 1,017.45$ 1,044.95$ 17425 34th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Harbor, Ashia Sugandha K Bhosrekar 5848 N 86th St Scottsdale AZ 85250 20-118-22-23-0029 166466-001 112.01$ 139.51$ 3125 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Marquardt, Thomas R Joyce E Marquardt 3125 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-22-0028 166592-004 127.58$ 155.08$ 3320 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Rockvam, Judy 16615 58th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 20-118-22-22-0054 166837-002 1,106.90$ 1,134.40$ 3440 Holly Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Acharya, Paruj Jamie Acharya-Montoya 3440 Holly Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-43-0037 166956-001 451.65$ 479.15$ 16510 26th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Morris, Mary A 16510 26th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-34-0001 167425-002 947.58$ 975.08$ 2645 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Honl, Laura Margaret R Oliver 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27th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-44-0036 169553-002 31.21$ 58.71$ 15915 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Max, Kelly M Kelly Max 5535 Xene Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 20-118-22-32-0089 170155-001 341.24$ 368.74$ 17435 30th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Monson, Randy L 17435 30th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 20-118-22-24-0081 170505-001 882.41$ 909.91$ 17005 Co Rd 24 Plymouth, MN 55447 Hedlund, Jason L 17005 Co 24 Rd Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-13-0038 170589-002 52.66$ 80.16$ 14830 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Diversified Properties LLC 14830 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-13-0016 170722-001 352.20$ 379.70$ 14935 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hansen, Barbara J 14935 31st Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-13-0019 170827-004 206.90$ 234.40$ 14907 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Wahl , Jeffrey 2108 Falcon Trl Buffalo MN 55313 21-118-22-13-0045 170869-001 755.64$ 783.14$ 3315 Minnesota Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pearson, Bruce E 3315 Minnesota Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-13-0003 170904-002 215.02$ 242.52$ 14930 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ma, Sunny Zhong Hua Ma Tai Ting 14930 31st Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0044 171303-001 49.84$ 77.34$ 2764 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Thronson, Sandra L 2764 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0049 171352-001 378.20$ 405.70$ 2754 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Edlefsen, Dorothy M 2754 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0061 171688-004 44.34$ 71.84$ 2745 Upland Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Govindan, Amar Anjaly Rajeswari 3948 Kestrel Ln Indian Land SC 29707 21-118-22-33-0005 171800-002 42.89$ 70.39$ 2783 Upland Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Tryon, Danielle J Alicia D Krall 643 N 5th St Apt 523 Minneapolis MN 55401 21-118-22-33-0008 171821-001 82.73$ 110.23$ 2792 Upland Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Daoheuang, Keooudone 2792 Upland Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0020 171828-002 215.87$ 243.37$ 2766 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Dady, Katherine 2766 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0101 171961-003 155.56$ 183.06$ 2737 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Dubay, Colin W 2737 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0042 171975-002 62.07$ 89.57$ 2759 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hughes, Heidi 15760 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 21-118-22-33-0035 172031-004 276.12$ 303.62$ 2753 Upland Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Haynes, Shelly 8533 Chanhassen Hills Dr S Chanhassen MN 55317 21-118-22-33-0225 172073-001 315.90$ 343.40$ 15801 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pottios, Lavinia J 15801 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0096 172080-005 493.84$ 521.34$ 2740 Terraceview Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Mateyka, Bridget 2740 Terraceview Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0169 172108-005 50.50$ 78.00$ 2612 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Benson, Erik Amanda Lymangood 8859 Flesher Cir Eden Prairie MN 55347 21-118-22-33-0137 172136-002 159.23$ 186.73$ 2657 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Morical, Tyler J Allison T Musolf 2657 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0138 172157-005 28.16$ 55.66$ 2653 Shenandoah Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Haynes, Amy Michael Goldenberg 110 Quaker Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 21-118-22-33-0198 172199-001 469.67$ 497.17$ 15720 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Knutson, Luella J 15720 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0179 172227-001 31.57$ 59.07$ 15736 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Karau, Phyllis 15736 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0184 172276-006 71.30$ 98.80$ 15776 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Vogelsang, Janet T 15776 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0175 172311-001 377.85$ 405.35$ 15752 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Wilson, Linley M 15752 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0240 172339-005 386.11$ 413.61$ 15659 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Kim , Solim 5951 Fairwood Dr Minnetonka MN 55345 21-118-22-33-0207 172374-003 50.15$ 77.65$ 15628 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ang, Christopher J 15628 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 16-118-22-41-0050 172458-001 135.65$ 163.15$ 3920 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Birkelend, Matthew L Michelle A Munkel-Birkelan 3920 Harbor Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 21-118-22-33-0224 172514-003 275.47$ 302.97$ 15700 27th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Kyun, Ki H Mai T Doan 15700 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 22-118-22-12-0020 172703-001 35.24$ 62.74$ 13305 34th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Christopher Reid Overson Caitlin E Edwards 13305 34th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-12-0007 172773-001 889.71$ 917.21$ 3330 Xenium Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Herrera, Phillip B Tina M Stoltman 3330 Xenium Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-22-0008 172822-001 928.52$ 956.02$ 14210 35th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Meyer, Amy J 14210 35th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 22-118-22-11-0055 173102-001 17.96$ 45.46$ 3395 Sycamore Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Gordon, Avron L Moriah Sunde 3395 Sycamore Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-12-0027 173522-001 1,441.46$ 1,468.96$ 13300 33rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hill, Jonathan D Nancy B Hill 13300 33rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-14-0023 173648-001 53.87$ 81.37$ 12900 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Igbanugo, Herbert A Danielle M Igbanugo 12900 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-44-0020 174145-001 657.07$ 684.57$ 12810 26th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Carlstrom, Vernon H Terri A Carlstrom 12810 26th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-44-0017 174159-002 584.41$ 611.91$ 12710 26th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Knoll, Jason A 12710 26th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 22-118-22-44-0042 174348-001 101.32$ 128.82$ 12730 27th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 RHT Plymouth LLC Rebecca Thomley 11580 Stoneridge Cir N Dayton MN 55327 22-118-22-41-0006 174635-002 246.32$ 273.82$ 3015 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Andrew-Jaja, Dena S Nick A Raddatz 3015 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-33-0063 174789-003 375.69$ 403.19$ 2705 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Johnson, Derek Vanessa Veit 243 Peninsula Rd Medicine Lake MN 55441 70 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 23-118-22-34-0045 174978-006 78.64$ 106.14$ 2705 Kirkwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Kvasnik, Jacob 2705 Kirkwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-33-0091 175048-001 457.82$ 485.32$ 2775 Larch Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Greven, Keith E Kristin C Greven 2775 Larch Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-33-0103 175097-005 630.68$ 658.18$ 2625 Larch Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Jessica, Ness Karen C Besst 2615 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-34-0021 175314-002 727.65$ 755.15$ 2705 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Overbye, Griffin W 2705 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-33-0039 175412-001 367.62$ 395.12$ 2605 Norwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Kelliher, James F Yakaterina A Kelliher 2605 Norwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-34-0069 175454-001 436.69$ 464.19$ 12240 28th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Al-Aryan, Robin D 12240 28th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-32-0058 175993-001 399.68$ 427.18$ 2820 Norwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Westermeyer, Timothy P Amy N Westermeyer 2820 Norwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-32-0010 176007-003 285.88$ 313.38$ 3060 Oakview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Gates, Zina Lina Shurslep 3240 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-33-0052 176091-001 576.88$ 604.38$ 2660 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Reuer, Donald Karen Reuer 2660 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-43-0027 176161-001 126.19$ 153.69$ 11825 26th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Courtney, Robert P Catherine M Cesnik Trustee 11825 26th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 23-118-22-32-0017 176259-001 943.79$ 971.29$ 12530 30th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Rankin, Berinda A 12530 30th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0064 177246-002 84.48$ 111.98$ 3443 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Sylvers, Scott 3443 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0128 177337-002 81.66$ 109.16$ 3492 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Byrne, Mark 13871 Lawndale Ln N Dayton MN 55327 24-118-22-23-0013 177344-004 509.14$ 536.64$ 10724 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Bernhardt, Susan Revocable Trust 3201 Lanewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 24-118-22-12-0155 177456-003 150.00$ 177.50$ 3438 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Carrera, Lucio 3438 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-22-0004 177617-001 79.10$ 106.60$ 10935 36th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 McCauley, Timothy J Rebecca A Hannan 10935 36th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-23-0022 177645-007 347.11$ 374.61$ 3190 E Medicine Lake Blvd Plymouth, MN 55441 Grumdahl, Jesse D Brooke Grumdahl 3190 E Medicine Lake Blvd Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-24-0006 177694-001 333.88$ 361.38$ 10609 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Rasmussen, Jonemarie 25938 184th St NW Big Lake MN 55309 24-118-22-23-0005 177799-002 88.19$ 115.69$ 10920 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Rutherford, Gary JoAnn Rutherford 10920 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0007 177918-002 188.44$ 215.94$ 3561 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Momoh, Francis Isha Conteh 3561 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0069 178107-001 266.07$ 293.57$ 3433 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Byrne, Nathan Nicholas Bryne 3433 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-24-0015 178338-005 777.27$ 804.77$ 10510 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hayes, Thomas L Kim Peterson-Hayes 10510 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0124 178359-001 677.13$ 704.63$ 3500 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Schlaeger, John Denise A Schlaeger 3500 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-24-0055 178485-001 867.76$ 895.26$ 3300 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Loddigs, Alice L Paul A Loddigs 3300 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0051 178625-002 1,013.30$ 1,040.80$ 3469 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Kengere, Justus Esther Nyanyuki 3469 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0111 178744-001 525.09$ 552.59$ 3526 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Chapman, Patrick A 3526 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0105 178856-002 189.18$ 216.68$ 3538 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Heard, Michelle Lina Shurslep 3240 Rosewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-13-0014 179010-001 93.53$ 121.03$ 10100 32nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Stewart, Adam W 10100 32nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0012 179143-003 154.93$ 182.43$ 3551 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Eyestone, Paul D 3551 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-12-0101 179269-001 329.13$ 356.63$ 3546 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Chapchay, Laura 3546 Pilgrim Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-22-0022 179633-001 469.23$ 496.73$ 10715 35th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Arvig, Nathan 10715 35th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-22-0018 179661-004 117.49$ 144.99$ 10905 35th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Adeed, Zach Shai Shafik Avny 10209 Windsor Lake Ln Minnetonka MN 55305 24-118-22-22-0025 179717-001 106.97$ 134.47$ 10710 35th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Smith, Adam J 10710 35th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-42-0022 180585-001 296.92$ 324.42$ 10110 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Nicol, Robert O 10110 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-13-0062 180634-001 701.44$ 728.94$ 9905 31st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Bomchill, Mark Judith K Bomchill 9905 31st Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-34-0016 181341-002 792.58$ 820.08$ 10415 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Devilder, Adam 10415 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-34-0019 181572-002 1,439.40$ 1,466.90$ 10410 28th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Wanless, Fletcher Aasha Wanless 10410 28th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 25-118-22-11-0015 181817-001 96.87$ 124.37$ 2510 Lancaster Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Swanson, Alan 2510 Lancaster Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-22-0037 182888-001 1,025.81$ 1,053.31$ 2500 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Reisner, Cody Christina M Nash 2500 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-21-0007 182972-001 601.62$ 629.12$ 12105 26th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hayes, Sara S 12105 26th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-21-0067 183056-003 763.05$ 790.55$ 12115 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Millard, Charles N Brittany B Millard 12115 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-21-0023 183112-001 316.67$ 344.17$ 2446 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Forrest, Pamela 2446 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-21-0038 183238-003 94.39$ 121.89$ 2410 Ives Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Ripper, Beth 6836 Morrison Blvd Ste 320 Charlotte NC 28211 26-118-22-12-0021 183511-001 489.98$ 517.48$ 2500 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Anderson, Douglas D Karen H Anderson 2500 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-24-0015 184029-001 535.48$ 562.98$ 12013 23rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Clover Valley Properties LLC 2039 Sheridan Ave S Minneapolis MN 55405 26-118-22-21-0014 184043-001 155.54$ 183.04$ 2484 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Sidwell, James R 2484 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-12-0002 184127-002 116.08$ 143.58$ 2445 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Homeneeds.co LLC 4400 West Arm Rd Ste 127 Spring Park MN 55384 26-118-22-24-0016 184330-001 42.90$ 70.40$ 12017 23rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Clover Valley Properties LLC 12017 23rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-43-0015 184519-001 241.06$ 268.56$ 1525 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Archambeault, Heather Bonita L Archambeault 1525 Evergreen Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-42-0012 184561-005 62.22$ 89.72$ 1701 W Medicine Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Scott, Robert M Heather Scott 3402 W 127th St Leawood KS 66209 26-118-22-33-0020 184687-002 383.84$ 411.34$ 12630 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Munana Products LLC 13500 Grove Dr Unit 1418 Maple Grove MN 55311 26-118-22-33-0026 184883-001 964.59$ 992.09$ 1315 Oakview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Makepeace, Dana O 1315 Oakview Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 27-118-22-41-0001 185387-002 174.31$ 201.81$ 12730 State Hwy 55 Plymouth, MN 55441 Diaz, Maynor R CD4 Crew PO Box 173 Alexandria MN 56308 26-118-22-33-0018 185471-001 990.55$ 1,018.05$ 12610 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Oriogun, Olefemi Kristin Oriogun 12610 15th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 26-118-22-31-0031 185653-002 740.30$ 767.80$ 12140 18th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Sell, Jason T Leslie L Sell 12140 18th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 27-118-22-11-0012 185989-001 356.08$ 383.58$ 12735 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 McNutt, Robert C S C McNutt 12735 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 27-118-22-44-0026 186171-002 752.22$ 779.72$ 12905 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Reece-Benson, Dustin 12905 15th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 28-118-22-42-0053 186388-001 22.98$ 50.48$ 15045 20th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Quigley, Lee Ann 15045 20th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-42-0033 186661-002 804.39$ 831.89$ 1930 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Comb, George 1930 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-22-0185 187039-006 553.23$ 580.73$ 15830 25th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Seibert, Alyssa 15830 25th Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-42-0011 187165-001 702.64$ 730.14$ 14816 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 Miller, Jeremy L Stori M Makon-Miller 14816 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-44-0028 187221-001 969.48$ 996.98$ 14400 14th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Isenberg, Gerald D Debra J Isenberg 14400 14th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-44-0017 187249-002 519.32$ 546.82$ 14330 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Tinglestad, Nicholas 14330 15th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-44-0060 187445-002 319.90$ 347.40$ 1520 Glacier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Demo, Charles Tina Demo 1520 Glacier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-44-0014 187557-002 195.15$ 222.65$ 14430 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Butler, Latia 12510 42nd Pl N Plymouth MN 55442 28-118-22-42-0100 187725-002 574.69$ 602.19$ 14960 18th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Busyn, Thomas 1840 Juneau Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-42-0113 188040-002 37.95$ 65.45$ 1835 Juneau Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hartmann, Kathleen F C/O David Yunger 16865 NE 6th St Bellevue WA 98008 28-118-22-41-0090 188334-001 207.53$ 235.03$ 1745 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bauman, Allen R 1745 Ithaca Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-32-0010 188628-003 447.33$ 474.83$ 15730 17th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 King, Timothy 15730 17th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-32-0033 188642-002 224.42$ 251.92$ 15715 17th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pan, Yue Xingquan Li 15715 17th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 28-118-22-44-0072 189286-001 1,021.78$ 1,049.28$ 1530 Glacier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Zylka, Tammy M 1530 Glacier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 71 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 28-118-22-32-0179 189307-002 225.90$ 253.40$ 15665 16th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Koehnen, Jennifer J 15665 16th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-22-0061 189692-002 211.62$ 239.12$ 17315 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sullivan, William Brenda Sullivan 17315 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-22-0022 189720-001 647.08$ 674.58$ 17410 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Simone, Donald A Pamela A Simone 17410 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-22-0005 189818-002 165.76$ 193.26$ 17320 25th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 McPherson, Zachary M 17320 25th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-21-0009 189881-001 342.30$ 369.80$ 17015 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sisk, Jeremiah W Joanne M Sisk 17015 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-21-0052 190301-001 715.80$ 743.30$ 16725 25th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Eppers, Shawn L Julie A Eppers 16725 25th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-11-0055 190728-001 89.98$ 117.48$ 17505 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Desalvo Trust Agreement Lucien Desalvo Trust Agreement 17505 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-23-0033 190819-001 129.73$ 157.23$ 17315 23rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Nelson, Rodney Carol Nelson 17315 23rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-12-0037 191568-001 89.64$ 117.14$ 16315 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Phelps, I E Theresa A Phelps 16315 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-23-0051 192681-002 141.24$ 168.74$ 2040 Kimberly Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gaetti, Joseph Ashley Gladden 2040 Kimberly Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-33-0013 192758-001 229.84$ 257.34$ 17330 14th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Allen, Michael A Ruth A Allen 17330 14th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-33-0028 192842-001 254.22$ 281.72$ 17211 14th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Porter, Catherine E 10624 Admiral Ct Oklahoma City OK 73162 29-118-22-34-0041 192919-001 121.38$ 148.88$ 1425 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Good, Lindsay M 5125 Forestview Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 29-118-22-34-0002 193059-001 466.00$ 493.50$ 1525 Dunkirk Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Clark, Charles B 1525 Dunkirk Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-34-0006 193213-002 11.98$ 39.48$ 16820 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 Bunnell, Jack 16820 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0056 193619-001 67.31$ 94.81$ 1844 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Chrissinger, Charlys A Trustee 1844 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0020 193731-001 933.13$ 960.63$ 1635 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Mahbub, Maksud 9881 94th Ave N Maple Grove MN 55369 29-118-22-42-0063 193997-002 488.78$ 516.28$ 1777 Archer Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Finch, Henry James Edward 1777 Archer Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0061 194004-004 438.71$ 466.21$ 1785 Archer Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Smith, Michaela K 1785 Archer Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0001 194011-001 339.73$ 367.23$ 1899 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Chelsea Woods Assoc C/O Compass Management 3370 Annapolis Ln N Ste C Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-33-0010 194018-003 132.16$ 159.66$ 1330 Co Rd 101 Plymouth, MN 55447 Sanchez, Nemesis C 1330 Co Rd 101 Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-33-0033 194130-001 183.25$ 210.75$ 17210 13th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Wysocki, Lloyd F Barbara A Wysocki 17210 13th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0011 194214-001 189.04$ 216.54$ 1835 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Onan, Katherine Attn Michael J Hilbelink 85 Golden View Dr Long Lake MN 55356 29-118-22-42-0019 194263-007 137.66$ 165.16$ 1860 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Van Hull, Rebecca 810 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0040 194347-002 155.86$ 183.36$ 1636 Comstock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gluhova, Svetlana V Peter P Voronchak 1636 Comstock Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0068 194529-006 689.48$ 716.98$ 1733 Archer Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bruggeman, Paul 1733 Archer Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0003 194550-001 380.54$ 408.04$ 1721 Archer Ct N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gulseth, Matthew J 1721 Archer Ct N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0051 194662-003 69.32$ 96.82$ 1815 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ferguson, Gail M 1815 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-42-0029 194697-002 546.38$ 573.88$ 1724 Comstock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Wendell, Erik 1724 Comstock Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-44-0005 194809-005 178.88$ 206.38$ 16220 15th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bahr, Stephanie 16220 15th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0081 194823-001 581.98$ 609.48$ 15930 18th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55447 Little, Jessica L 15930 18th Pl N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0063 195005-002 244.35$ 271.85$ 1818 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Halligan, Emily R 1818 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0131 195173-003 464.81$ 492.31$ 1837 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Helsper, Michelle M 1837 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0105 195222-002 431.11$ 458.61$ 1853 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Galagedera, Neeralini 5229 Duncraig Rd Edina MN 55436 29-118-22-41-0120 195411-002 67.88$ 95.38$ 1804 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pratt, Brian K 1804 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-41-0138 195495-004 359.39$ 386.89$ 1816 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Brown, Talesha K 2231 Boulder Rd Chanhassen MN 55317 29-118-22-44-0046 195894-002 296.95$ 324.45$ 16115 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 Urquhart, Kraig 16115 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-44-0047 195971-001 467.71$ 495.21$ 16035 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 McDonald, Keith J Revocable Trust 16035 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-43-0051 196132-001 37.60$ 65.10$ 1435 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hernandez, Victor M Maria D Hernandez 1435 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-43-0029 196167-003 86.80$ 114.30$ 1565 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Raehsler, Lisa 1565 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-31-0052 196349-002 52.66$ 80.16$ 1805 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hinojos, Brenda 1805 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-44-0063 196391-001 627.60$ 655.10$ 1300 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Johnson, Anthony W Laura E Johnson 1300 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 29-118-22-44-0076 196608-001 584.52$ 612.02$ 16025 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 Vanscoyk, Corey S 16025 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-24-0029 197091-001 693.92$ 721.42$ 2040 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Branitski, Vadim S Lirena Branitski 2040 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-24-0064 197210-002 313.28$ 340.78$ 2025 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Rimnac, Jonathan Alexandra Snede 2025 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-24-0059 197336-002 518.09$ 545.59$ 2005 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Mayer, Peter Sydney Erickson 2005 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-13-0028 197532-002 237.30$ 264.80$ 18125 20th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Strootman, Robert 18125 20th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-21-0014 197588-001 250.80$ 278.30$ 18410 25th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Luhm, Stuart 18410 25th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-11-0049 197672-001 212.56$ 240.06$ 17705 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Howe, Matthew B Heather M Howe 17705 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-13-0057 197721-001 105.00$ 132.50$ 2210 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Lofgren, Randall T Gabrielle S Lofgren 2210 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-14-0004 198050-001 84.96$ 112.46$ 2112 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Harstad, Forrest K 2112 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-11-0014 198302-001 311.08$ 338.58$ 17830 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Zobel, Dwight D Kelly A Zobel 17830 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-21-0042 198519-002 202.56$ 230.06$ 18535 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sonbol, Ahmed Riham M Hassan 18535 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-21-0026 198561-002 97.42$ 124.92$ 2425 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 St Amant, Anne N Christopher B Mulcahey 2425 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-22-0003 199254-001 1,175.53$ 1,203.03$ 19000 24th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ellinger, Todd E 19000 24th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-41-0023 199534-001 17.97$ 45.47$ 1835 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pokorny, Karel J 1835 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-42-0060 199772-001 349.12$ 376.62$ 1825 Shadyview Cir N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pickenpack, Joan E 234 Juniper Ln NW Bemidji MN 56601 30-118-22-43-0031 199982-004 169.16$ 196.66$ 1340 Ranier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Johnson, Lucas S 1340 Ranier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-43-0024 200024-001 713.70$ 741.20$ 1450 Ranier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Waage, Eric D Krismar H Waage 1450 Ranier Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-41-0005 200507-001 822.22$ 849.72$ 17845 18th Cir N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sarles, Jeffrey R Anne L Sarles 17845 18th Cir N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-34-0043 200689-001 571.10$ 598.60$ 18520 Co Rd 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 Rines, John R 18520 Co Rd 6 Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-41-0064 200787-006 219.62$ 247.12$ 1610 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Cantwell, Carolyn 1715 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 30-118-22-33-0022 200871-001 753.35$ 780.85$ 1405 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Terry, Jon L Heather M Terry 1405 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-11-0044 201004-001 702.74$ 730.24$ 17810 13th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Riebe, Richard C Kelly A Riebe 17810 13th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-12-0026 201011-002 115.51$ 143.01$ 1235 Peony Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Resendiz, Elsa P 1235 Peony Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 31-118-22-13-0023 201081-001 564.94$ 592.44$ 920 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hattara, Elizabeth Jeffrey Hattara 920 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-11-0029 201172-001 531.72$ 559.22$ 17815 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Perry, Kevin D 17815 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-11-0008 201256-001 518.51$ 546.01$ 17630 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Oberembt, Joseph M Amy R Oberembt 17630 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-11-0018 201473-002 635.11$ 662.61$ 17615 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Townsend, Nayantara 2735 Emerson Ave S Minneapolis MN 55408 31-118-22-21-0014 201704-002 819.68$ 847.18$ 1130 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 McKinney, Joshua Samantha McKinney 1130 Vagabond Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-13-0026 201928-004 551.46$ 578.96$ 825 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bjorklund, John T 825 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 72 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 31-118-22-13-0012 201991-001 164.83$ 192.33$ 620 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Van Orsow, Daniel J Elisabeth A Van Orsow 620 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-11-0016 202089-001 829.87$ 857.37$ 17715 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Breyfogle, Todd M 17715 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-23-0040 202264-001 1,655.16$ 1,682.66$ 710 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Theissen, Carter W Melanie A Theissen 710 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-23-0070 202544-001 120.36$ 147.86$ 18965 7th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Leach, Emily B Emily B Leach 2446 Lafayette Rd Wayzata MN 55391 31-118-22-24-0011 202712-003 243.51$ 271.01$ 18300 8th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Spakousky, Paul G Tiffany Spakousky 18300 8th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-21-0041 202880-002 11.02$ 38.52$ 18530 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Morrison, Julie M 18530 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-31-0016 203699-001 663.76$ 691.26$ 18415 5th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Andersen, Robert G Janice L Andersen 18415 5th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-31-0022 203762-002 854.91$ 882.41$ 18300 5th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Born, Richard A 3120 North Shore Dr Orono MN 55391 31-118-22-42-0017 203776-001 99.31$ 126.81$ 17930 3rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sayer, Matthew J Molly Sayer 17930 3rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-42-0002 204266-001 313.80$ 341.30$ 520 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Linden, Vicki A 520 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-42-0032 204315-002 118.33$ 145.83$ 18080 2nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Miller, Harrison D S Lauren E Gueringer Revocable Trust 18080 2nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0054 204553-004 84.46$ 111.96$ 16730 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Halter, Daniel Tesa J Halter 16730 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0006 204567-002 646.59$ 674.09$ 16820 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Baird, Renda A 16820 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-22-0006 204665-001 601.07$ 628.57$ 17120 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Etzel, Ricky J Annie M Etzel 17120 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0042 204819-001 81.56$ 109.06$ 17030 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Schefus, Lisa K 17030 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-22-0056 205162-001 577.01$ 604.51$ 1120 Co Rd 101 Plymouth, MN 55447 Gutierrez, Richard Tamara M Gutierrez 1120 Co Rd 101 Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-22-0067 205218-002 500.00$ 527.50$ 17225 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Kebasso, Maxwell O Julie T Fern 15130 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-22-0062 205246-001 837.08$ 864.58$ 17115 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Davison, David J Stacey R Davison 17115 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0049 205260-001 320.28$ 347.78$ 17035 11th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Pashina, Scott G Jennifer A Pashina 17035 11th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-23-0014 205316-003 251.12$ 278.62$ 17120 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 17120 Ninth LLC 17120 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-23-0012 205330-007 211.52$ 239.02$ 17140 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Ranwick, Robert Vadim Mazo Nataliya Mazo 3219 Lake Shore Blvd Wayzata MN 55391 32-118-22-24-0024 205533-001 107.42$ 134.92$ 16820 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Campbell, Kenneth S Jill Rodberg 16820 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 31-118-22-14-0003 205869-001 333.57$ 361.07$ 925 Co Rd 101 Plymouth, MN 55447 Bunch, John W 2705 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-12-0034 206205-002 463.58$ 491.08$ 1240 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Campbell, Amy 1240 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-12-0031 206212-002 26.97$ 54.47$ 1224 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Svensson, Paul 508 Holly Cir Wayzata MN 55391 32-118-22-12-0029 206247-001 372.86$ 400.36$ 1214 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bilski, Emily S 1214 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-11-0016 206534-002 20.25$ 47.75$ 1195 Weston Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Eckerline, Mark Deborah Eckerline 1195 Weston Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-11-0166 207129-006 36.62$ 64.12$ 984 Xene Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Adams, Andrea Trustee 13413 Sunset Trl Plymouth MN 55441 32-118-22-11-0168 207157-004 81.49$ 108.99$ 994 Xene Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Adams, Patrick 4622 Niagara Ave San Diego CA 92107 32-118-22-11-0090 207311-001 112.08$ 139.58$ 1061 Xene Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Crosby, Dale O Carolyn E Crosby 1061 Xene Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-11-0073 207507-001 21.96$ 49.46$ 1040 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Franzen, Joseph P 1040 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-12-0080 207780-002 86.84$ 114.34$ 1220 Dunkirk Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Barkey, Andra Brent Barkey 1220 Dunkirk Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0052 207990-001 731.86$ 759.36$ 1034 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Freeman, Charles D 1034 Garland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-21-0056 208074-001 475.02$ 502.52$ 16745 13th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Rogers, Randall B 16745 13th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-42-0033 208263-002 425.00$ 452.50$ 455 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Jiang, Yan Q Wenjie Weng 455 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-33-0053 208984-003 170.67$ 198.17$ 245 Inland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Bongart, Craig F Monica Bongart 245 Inland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 32-118-22-33-0022 209250-003 197.18$ 224.68$ 38 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Plump, Janine 38 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-11-0056 209796-005 112.36$ 139.86$ 14660 13th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Cyrus, Danielle 5660 Comstock Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 33-118-22-11-0076 209845-003 563.37$ 590.87$ 14615 13th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Mitchell, Darrick J 14615 13th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-23-0028 209929-001 138.55$ 166.05$ 15820 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Erickson, Jeffrey 15820 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-23-0011 209943-001 1,163.70$ 1,191.20$ 640 Vicksburg Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Kuehnel, Peter M Danielle M Kuehnel 640 Vicksburg Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-24-0013 210216-001 332.33$ 359.83$ 15120 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Weickert-Bevis, Nichole M Corry R Bevis 15120 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-24-0010 210230-001 880.15$ 907.65$ 15200 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Noonan Lawn Care LLC 15200 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-24-0005 210258-002 451.74$ 479.24$ 15240 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sowers, Mark 15240 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-24-0040 210454-001 666.44$ 693.94$ 610 Orchid Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Clark, Kent 610 Orchid Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-24-0037 210475-003 763.05$ 790.55$ 635 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Uppal, Naresh 1161 Wayzata Blvd Ste 167 Wayzata MN 55391 33-118-22-13-0040 210615-004 937.19$ 964.69$ 605 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Doucet, Justin Laura Doucet 605 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-14-0006 211049-002 331.85$ 359.35$ 14605 7th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Hunt, Logan J 14605 7th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 21-118-22-33-0134 211357-001 388.80$ 416.30$ 2709 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Dixon, Chasma 2709 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-14-0048 211455-005 109.39$ 136.89$ 700 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Thorp, Angela Anita Thampy 14319 Castlemaine Ct Sugar Land TX 77498 33-118-22-24-0088 211483-001 1,013.40$ 1,040.90$ 730 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Stille, James B Kathryn E Stille 730 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-44-0011 212197-001 689.48$ 716.98$ 14504 Gleason Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55447 Georgi, Timothy J A Trustee 14504 Gleason Lake Dr Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-43-0040 212274-003 450.47$ 477.97$ 14720 Gleason Lake Dr Plymouth, MN 55447 Kalisch, Jill 13100 Wayzata Blvd Ste 400 Hopkins MN 55305 33-118-22-42-0037 212337-002 131.19$ 158.69$ 315 Juneau Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Utley, Aaron Jillian Crawford-Utley 315 Juneau Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-31-0013 212701-002 242.99$ 270.49$ 315 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Van Meter, Erin 315 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-31-0008 212736-001 520.12$ 547.62$ 415 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Yeager, Chad Diana Yeager 415 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-31-0058 212960-002 497.89$ 525.39$ 530 Quantico Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Frickstad, Kathryn L 530 Quantico Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-33-0047 213520-001 358.91$ 386.41$ 15710 2nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Schaefer, Mark A 15710 2nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-43-0024 213863-004 453.18$ 480.68$ 76 Kingsview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Rieper, Tyler J 14545 7th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-43-0002 213912-002 559.86$ 587.36$ 16 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 16 Niagra LLC 16 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-31-0027 214206-004 637.12$ 664.62$ 540 Orchid Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Johnson, Ben 540 Orchid Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-34-0046 214360-002 94.73$ 122.23$ 35 Quantico Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Taylor, Courtney M Trust 35 Quantico Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-41-0024 214458-003 471.39$ 498.89$ 480 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Simpson, Shawn Melissa J Vagt 490 Harbor Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-32-0037 214766-002 116.37$ 143.87$ 405 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Neitz, Daniel Amanda Neitz 405 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 33-118-22-32-0034 214773-002 120.09$ 147.59$ 440 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Clasen, Matthew R Laura E Clasen 440 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 34-118-22-14-0054 215165-001 342.83$ 370.33$ 720 Sycamore Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Flanery, Barbara J 720 Sycamore Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-22-0019 215529-002 185.21$ 212.71$ 1010 Fernbrook Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Nycklemoe, Eric Michelle Nycklemoe 1010 Fernbrook Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 34-118-22-43-0029 216180-003 801.98$ 829.48$ 13320 1st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Sarnak, Matthew Lauren Sarnak 13320 1st Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-31-0046 216992-002 2,112.63$ 2,140.13$ 13624 5th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hughes, Porshia Shirley Carpenter 13624 5th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-31-0045 217076-001 479.62$ 507.12$ 13636 5th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Malmquist, Bryan Rebecca L Malmquist 13636 5th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-14-0003 217531-002 108.29$ 135.79$ 625 Windemere Cur N Plymouth, MN 55441 Berg, Kelly R Paul Berg 625 Windemere Cur N Plymouth MN 55441 73 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 35-118-22-12-0022 217580-002 382.56$ 410.06$ 1120 Forestview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Kelley, Staci 1120 Forestview Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-21-0017 217713-001 12.43$ 39.93$ 1125 Kirkwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Samuelson, Renee M 1125 Kirkwood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-21-0019 217958-002 613.89$ 641.39$ 12308 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Bittman, Cathryn Scott E Bittman Lisa F Bittman 12308 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-22-0061 218070-001 76.25$ 103.75$ 12317 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Willcox, Peter K 12317 12th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-23-0028 218203-001 265.67$ 293.17$ 905 Windemere Cur N Plymouth, MN 55441 Carlson, Steven S Kristen J Carlson 905 Windemere Cur N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-12-0018 218343-001 333.88$ 361.38$ 1228 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hennepin Forfeited Land 1228 Goldenrod Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-14-0004 218371-001 98.11$ 125.61$ 615 Windemere Cur N Plymouth, MN 55441 Robb, Edwin F III 615 Windemere Cur N Plymouth MN 55441 34-118-22-14-0007 218546-001 11.15$ 38.65$ 12630 Resden Rd Plymouth, MN 55441 Pyle, Derek E Kristi L Korfhage 12630 Resden Rd Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-41-0061 218805-002 225.30$ 252.80$ 315 Balsam Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Blihovde, Chad Marlyse R Blihovde 315 Balsam Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-41-0039 219022-001 390.10$ 417.60$ 405 Zachary Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Thornhill, Stephen 405 Zachary Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-31-0001 219246-001 406.06$ 433.56$ 11902 Sunset Trl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Helgeson, Chris E 11902 Sunset Trl Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-31-0011 219288-003 99.35$ 126.85$ 12015 Sunset Trl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Deluca, Michael J Melanie Deluca 12015 Sunset Trl N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-33-0007 219358-001 216.03$ 243.53$ 220 Pineview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Heyerdahl, Derek J 220 Pineview Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-32-0031 219477-001 791.14$ 818.64$ 400 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Scherschligt, Jason Marjorie Scherschligt 400 Magnolia Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 35-118-22-41-0008 219834-003 1,026.98$ 1,054.48$ 11210 Sunset Trl N Plymouth, MN 55441 Mujir, Ibrahim A 4375 Shorewood Trl Medina MN 55340 35-118-22-44-0044 219890-002 603.37$ 630.87$ 115 Zachary Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Loveless, Deyon 115 Zachary Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 36-118-22-34-0036 221150-001 100.66$ 128.16$ 212 Union Terrace Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Mickelson, Richard C 212 Union Terrace Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 36-118-22-34-0011 221353-001 756.88$ 784.38$ 20 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Lillemo, Richard D Janet H Lillemo 20 Saratoga Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 04-118-22-31-0007 221654-002 161.69$ 189.19$ 5743 Juneau Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Summit Properties LLC 3703 Colorado Ave N Crystal MN 55422 07-118-22-32-0019 222459-002 423.26$ 450.76$ 19025 Hamel Rd Plymouth, MN 55446 Red-Cloud, Hyun 19025 Hamel Rd Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-12-0015 222872-001 161.69$ 189.19$ 18130 State Hwy 55 Plymouth, MN 55446 Burnes, Bradley Debra K Burnes 18130 State Hwy 55 Plymouth MN 55446 24-118-22-32-0008 222977-001 333.88$ 361.38$ 3015 E Medicine Lake Blvd Plymouth, MN 55441 Tysdale, Peter 3015 E Medicine Lake Blvd Plymouth MN 55441 13-118-22-21-0308 223670-002 254.91$ 282.41$ 10545 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 Mohamed, Abdikarim PO Box 674 Edina MN 55439 13-118-22-41-0004 224468-001 7,784.35$ 7,811.85$ 3930 Lancaster Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Manor Royal Apartments C/O Real Estate Equities 579 Selby Ave Saint Paul MN 55102 36-118-22-22-0006 224587-001 5,310.91$ 5,338.41$ 10890 S Shore Dr Plymouth, MN 55441 Southshore Apartments LLC Amc Properties LLC Attn Aaron M Crohn 10205 27th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 24-118-22-11-0030 226358-002 410.50$ 438.00$ 9605 36th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Pick N Save Marketplace Express Inc 14101 Highway 13 S Savage MN 55378 28-118-22-11-0002 227331-001 2,541.07$ 2,568.57$ 2455 Fernbrook Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 MN Dept of Transportation C/O MN Dept Of Transporta 395 John Ireland Blvd Saint Paul MN 55155 36-118-22-23-0038 227716-002 22.27$ 49.77$ 10750 Old County Rd 15 Plymouth, MN 55441 Plymouth Bridger LLC 6311 Trap Line Cir Chanhassen MN 55317 13-118-22-12-0008 227779-002 2,214.65$ 2,242.15$ 10000 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55441 Burger King Corp 1209 N Orange St Wilmington DE 19801 34-118-22-12-0008 228122-001 60.45$ 87.95$ 13100 12th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Axtc Industrial III LP C/O Investcorp Internationa 280 Park Ave, 36th Fl New York NY 10017 34-118-22-21-0007 228304-001 65.50$ 93.00$ 1000 Berkshire Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Axtc Industrial II LP 5201 Eden Ave Ste 50 Edina MN 10017 27-118-22-14-0011 228528-001 267.90$ 295.40$ 12800 State Hwy 55 Plymouth, MN 55441 Willow Properties Oaks #3 LLC 1582A Homestead Trl Long Lake MN 55356 27-118-22-11-0056 228542-001 76.17$ 103.67$ 13000 State Hwy 55 Plymouth, MN 55441 Willow Properties Oaks #1 LLC 1582A Homestead Trl Long Lake MN 55356 27-118-22-14-0006 228759-001 134.94$ 162.44$ 12700 Industrial Park Blvd Plymouth, MN 55441 Willow Properties Oaks #5 LLC 1582A Homestead Trl Long Lake MN 55356 13-118-22-11-0013 229284-002 54.91$ 82.41$ 9750 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55441 Brimhall Dentistry C/O Wildamere Properties 6800 France Ave S Ste 555 Edina MN 55435 29-118-22-41-0054 229781-001 648.26$ 675.76$ Chelsea Woods 4th Outlot A Plymouth, MN 55447 Chelsea Woods Assoc C/O Compass Management 3370 Annapolis Ln N Ste C Plymouth MN 55447 27-118-22-13-0004 229977-001 52.73$ 80.23$ 13310 Industrial Park Blvd Plymouth, MN 55441 Ax Tc Industrial III LP C/O Investcorp Int Realty 280 Park Ave 36th Fl New York NY 10017 01-118-22-21-0002 230166-001 55.55$ 83.05$ 6075 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Acrylic Design C/O Stag Plymouth 5 One Federal St 23rd Floor Boston MA 02110 01-118-22-12-0004 230558-001 70.58$ 98.08$ 6050 Nathan Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Acrylic Design Associates C/O Stag Plymouth 4 One Federal St 23rd Floor Boston MA 02110 01-118-22-11-0004 230565-001 9,283.89$ 9,311.39$ 6150 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 United Health Group 1125 S 103rd St Ste 425 Omaha NE 68124 07-118-22-41-0072 231790-001 993.02$ 1,020.52$ 17510 48th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Subramaniam, Gayathree 17510 48th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 36-118-22-24-0034 232154-006 227.92$ 255.42$ 892 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Youngworth , Aaron 4295 Weston Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 36-118-22-24-0043 232217-001 75.58$ 103.08$ 870 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Service, Jennifer A 870 Trenton Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 36-118-22-24-0053 232287-005 40.21$ 67.71$ 810 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Robb, Kathleen 2021 Dauntless Dr Glenview IL 60062 36-118-22-24-0058 232322-001 128.54$ 156.04$ 800 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Gorder, Reid 800 Trenton Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 36-118-22-24-0060 232336-001 185.06$ 212.56$ 824 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Annen, Joseph M 12710 27th Pl N Plymouth MN 55441 17-118-22-31-0039 232497-003 200.09$ 227.59$ 16937 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gerliani, Liana 16937 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0043 232525-006 209.51$ 237.01$ 16921 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Woffard, Kristasiya Sheena Das 5656 Shadyview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0044 232532-004 53.12$ 80.62$ 16917 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Evers, Scott Romey Sharma 16905 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0051 232581-006 59.21$ 86.71$ 16829 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Boddeti, Lalitha Apparao Boddeti 19025 43rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0126 232966-001 609.44$ 636.94$ 17016 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kuria, Catherine N 17016 39th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0128 232980-001 439.33$ 466.83$ 17008 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mathis, Nyeneweh Birgit E Imkamp 39 Madre De Dios 2d Malaga SP 29012 17-118-22-31-0129 232987-002 47.86$ 75.36$ 17004 39th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Nandikotkur, Raghu Lalitha Mareddy 6504 Arctic Ct Inver Grove Heights MN 55077 17-118-22-31-0146 233064-002 1,092.82$ 1,120.32$ 3901 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Emery, Beatrice 3901 Garland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 15-118-22-43-0091 233155-002 267.39$ 294.89$ 3645 Wedgewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55441 Kraus, Paul F 3645 Wedgewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 17-118-22-31-0005 233617-001 488.31$ 515.81$ 4015 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Burstein, Steven Anne Burstein 4015 Garland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-31-0030 233715-001 779.92$ 807.42$ 16700 40th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Strauss, Anthony A Julie H Strauss 16700 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 02-118-22-13-0087 234135-001 648.88$ 676.38$ 5821 Forestview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Striker, Ronald K Bonnie J Striker 5821 Forestview Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 15-118-22-22-0063 234296-002 396.85$ 424.35$ 14125 43rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Claus, Terry A Kathryn Claus 5407 E Grovers Ave Scottsdale AZ 85254 18-118-22-44-0082 234471-003 225.50$ 253.00$ 17603 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Golob, Lynn 17603 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-44-0012 234576-002 319.83$ 347.33$ 3716 Lawndale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Snyder-Tesch, Sally 4201 Hemlock Ln N Plymouth MN 55441 18-118-22-41-0077 235962-002 182.34$ 209.84$ 17704 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Davis, Jennifer 16220 48th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-41-0079 235976-001 157.71$ 185.21$ 17604 38th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Swienton, Gregory J 17604 38th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 07-118-22-44-0006 236256-001 164.99$ 192.49$ 17820 45th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Martin, Britta Bradley Martin 17820 45th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-33-0024 236445-001 255.33$ 282.83$ 4575 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Tilleskjor Trust, Colleen A 4575 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-33-0135 236907-002 144.34$ 171.84$ 14100 46th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 ZMO Homes LLC 1990 N California Blvd Ste 4 8th fl Walnut Creek CA 94596 18-118-22-12-0017 237537-002 314.91$ 342.41$ 18110 State Hwy 55 Plymouth, MN 55446 Grannes, Eric A 18110 State Hwy 55 Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-11-0004 237565-001 16.95$ 44.45$ 17730 Old Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55446 Honest Properties LLC Attn Nicholas A Roehl 17730 Old Rockford Rd Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-21-0013 238153-003 121.37$ 148.87$ 13922 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Acosta, Esprellita Y 7809 Southtown Center Ste Blooomington MN 55431 02-118-22-22-0024 238321-001 19,915.66$ 19,943.16$ 6110 Quinwood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 The Quinn at Plymouth Attn Michelle Pentecost 10510 Springboro Pike Miamisburg OH 45342 10-118-22-21-0005 238496-005 86.30$ 113.80$ 13904 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Harris, Latoyia M 5404 Empire Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 74 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 10-118-22-21-0006 238503-002 554.59$ 582.09$ 13902 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bavanam, Krishna Reddy Sri Krishna Aditya Bondada 13902 52nd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-21-0056 238622-008 97.68$ 125.18$ 13880 52nd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Wehlage, Heather 1377 Forest Ln Arden Hills MN 55112 08-118-22-23-0139 238720-003 171.52$ 199.02$ 5105 Holly Ln N #1 Plymouth, MN 55446 Hendricks, Tricia Pournima M Ghule 3600 Windhaven Pkwy Apt 3238 Lewisville TX 75056 08-118-22-13-0056 239910-004 295.16$ 322.66$ 5053 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dwanyen, Koryeah 2924 Gettysburg Ave S St Louis Park MN 55426 08-118-22-13-0070 240008-001 1,481.66$ 1,509.16$ 5014 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Minustin, Stan Natalie Minustin 5014 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0157 240176-003 163.91$ 191.41$ 16273 50th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Tchuinkwa, Charles Iya Tchuinkwa 16273 50th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0149 240204-001 298.07$ 325.57$ 16251 50th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Herzog, Sharon K 16251 50th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0164 240267-005 34.50$ 62.00$ 16209 50th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Subramanian, Ramesh Kumar S 18985 40th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0175 240337-002 230.08$ 257.58$ 5014 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jayakumar, Harishankar 5014 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0082 240512-004 34.06$ 61.56$ 5046 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Wankhade, Suhas 11620 Parson Walk Ct Glen Allen VA 23059 09-118-22-23-0017 240589-001 109.25$ 136.75$ 5100 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Larson, Todd J Teresa A Newman-Larson 5100 Terraceview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-23-0109 241401-005 740.62$ 768.12$ 5100 Holly Ln N #1 Plymouth, MN 55446 Sun, Robertson 1020 Gamewell Ln Morrisville NC 27560 08-118-22-23-0110 241408-002 229.10$ 256.60$ 5100 Holly Ln N #2 Plymouth, MN 55446 Rasheed, Khali 8995 Preserve Blvd Eden Prairie MN 55347 08-118-22-22-0049 241457-005 909.87$ 937.37$ 5205 Holly Ln N #3 Plymouth, MN 55446 Popuri, Kalyan Lumbini Katragadda 5205 Holly Ln N Unit 3 Plymouth MN 55446 24-118-22-14-0020 241499-001 744.25$ 771.75$ 9815 34th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 Williamson, Desi C 9815 34th Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 08-118-22-22-0035 241674-002 53.74$ 81.24$ 5130 Holly Ln N #3 Plymouth, MN 55446 Peluri, Masthanaiah Vaishali Bairagi 5130 Holly Ln N Unit 3 Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-33-0088 241898-002 63.26$ 90.76$ 13865 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Fasching, Jeffrey 13865 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-22-0120 241968-001 17.58$ 45.08$ 13803 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gibson, Lance C 13803 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-33-0099 241996-005 521.31$ 548.81$ 13843 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Payne, Michael J 7678 Scenic Overlook Pequot Lakes MN 56472 08-118-22-22-0057 242234-003 995.58$ 1,023.08$ 5215 Holly Ln N #5 Plymouth, MN 55446 Dorbor, Sarah Rowdheer Kapidi 5215 Holly Ln N Unit 5 Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-33-0083 242374-002 298.28$ 325.78$ 13875 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Joyner, Kesha 13875 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-34-0082 242465-002 529.68$ 557.18$ 13717 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Eati Propeties LLC 14107 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-24-0053 242885-003 131.36$ 158.86$ 5012 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Batcha, Shakul Meera Kadar Safiya Nasrin Shakul Meera 5012 Garland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 33-118-22-34-0065 242941-002 327.32$ 354.82$ 25 Orchid Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Sumetsky, Alexander Jr.Olga Y Sumetsky 25 Orchid Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 03-118-22-33-0010 243095-002 947.25$ 974.75$ 14107 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Eati, Indu 14107 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 10-118-22-22-0106 243200-004 220.42$ 247.92$ 5349 Dallas Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Tahtamoni, Muhannad Jyothi Adla 4355 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-33-0119 243459-004 68.76$ 96.26$ 13781 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kuhlow, Samantha Maria C Farr 2491 Eagle Watch Ln Weston FL 33327 03-118-22-33-0121 243473-007 167.17$ 194.67$ 13785 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Hayes, Kenya K Maria C Farr 2491 Eagle Watch Ln Weston FL 33327 08-118-22-24-0055 244110-002 69.08$ 96.58$ 5024 Garland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Twiss, Sirlene James Trella 5024 Garland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-24-0091 244635-001 77.28$ 104.78$ 5070 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Solaimuthu, Salini 15360 58th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-24-0068 244936-003 640.76$ 668.26$ 5039 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chothani, Tejas Dhwani Thakkar 5013 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 01-118-22-31-0075 245594-001 1,135.77$ 1,163.27$ 5762 Trenton Ln N Plymouth, MN 55442 Ativie, Angela O 5762 Trenton Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 08-118-22-14-0103 245867-002 283.85$ 311.35$ 5099 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Momon, Penny N 5099 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-14-0128 245916-004 389.01$ 416.51$ 5076 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jones, Elvin Dimple H Shah 6205 Mickelson Way Mc Kinney TX 75070 08-118-22-24-0176 246224-002 533.24$ 560.74$ 5064 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Christiansen, Gary 708 Ali Ln N Victoria MN 55386 10-118-22-42-0056 246308-008 690.16$ 717.66$ 4800 Underwood Ln N #B Plymouth, MN 55442 Garner, Tanya 4216 Dupont Ave S Minneapolis MN 55409 10-118-22-42-0063 246371-003 501.25$ 528.75$ 4820 Underwood Ln N #A Plymouth, MN 55442 Skaman, Kari 201 Riptide Way Hayward CA 94545 10-118-22-42-0088 246602-002 52.19$ 79.69$ 4840 Underwood Ln N #D Plymouth, MN 55442 Andersen, Chad R 4840 Underwood Ln N Unit Plymouth MN 55442 08-118-22-14-0119 246777-001 448.00$ 475.50$ 5161 Yuma Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Pratha, Ramesh Padmaja Korrapati 5161 Yuma Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-24-0171 247113-003 884.84$ 912.34$ 5038 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Keita, Soukeyna Swapna Makam 10117 NE 147th St Bothell WA 98011 10-118-22-42-0104 247162-004 34.20$ 61.70$ 4825 Underwood Ln N #B Plymouth, MN 55442 Wurzbacher, Ryder 12435 Princeton Ave Eden Prairie MN 55347 10-118-22-42-0105 247169-001 607.11$ 634.61$ 4825 Underwood Ln N #C Plymouth, MN 55442 Nguyen, Tac T Cam Hong T Diep 4825 Underwood Ln N Unit C Plymouth MN 55442 08-118-22-24-0139 247323-004 52.42$ 79.92$ 5112 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Xie, Jie 1240 S 2nd St Apt 1005 Minneapolis MN 55415 08-118-22-13-0102 247568-001 23.66$ 51.16$ 16629 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 McCrary, Jason Jill M McCrary 16629 50th Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-13-0114 247673-004 147.42$ 174.92$ 16624 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Woods, Beyan Angela Burger 7180 Mackenzie Ave NE Elk River MN 55330 08-118-22-13-0117 247694-004 69.83$ 97.33$ 16636 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dudek, Steven 16636 50th Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0007 247764-002 123.62$ 151.12$ 15381 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Nisam, David A 15381 60th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 19-118-22-23-0064 247876-002 125.54$ 153.04$ 3180 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth, MN 55447 Khadka, Pravesh Manisha Khadka 3180 Xanthus Ln N Plymouth MN 55447 08-118-22-24-0208 247897-002 125.19$ 152.69$ 16708 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dalal, Arihant 5265 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-24-0206 247918-005 186.26$ 213.76$ 16700 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dalal, Arihant 5265 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-23-0107 247939-006 267.78$ 295.28$ 15800 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bockstruck, Kimberly Olaoluwapo Ikugbagbe 2519 Kelliwood Lakes Dr Katy TX 77450 08-118-22-24-0205 248163-005 214.79$ 242.29$ 16705 50th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dalal, Arihant Shweta Sharma 5265 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0003 248198-004 86.37$ 113.87$ 15505 59th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Etikala, Prem C Renuka Etikala 1025 Cresta Way Apt 17 Civic Center CA 94903 04-118-22-24-0019 248247-004 135.69$ 163.19$ 15355 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Okeleye, Shardae 3500 Vicksburg Ln N Apt 24 Plymouth MN 55447 04-118-22-24-0021 248261-004 11.43$ 38.93$ 15359 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mumba, Doreen Trust 14140 46th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0030 248401-005 294.68$ 322.18$ 15317 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Yongai, Sylvester Isha Gheek 4410 Alvarado Cir N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0041 248492-003 810.50$ 838.00$ 15289 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Khan, Sidra Khurram Mahmudi 15289 60th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0058 249094-006 108.35$ 135.85$ 15217 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dixon, Renee A PO Box 194 Medina MN 55340 04-118-22-24-0080 249458-006 22.38$ 49.88$ 15314 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kacham, Gnaneswar 15184 Plumstone Dr Eden Prairie MN 55347 04-118-22-12-0028 249731-001 2,289.69$ 2,317.19$ 14915 60th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Khan, Raza A Gulnaaz Khan 14915 60th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-23-0090 249857-003 537.04$ 564.54$ 15661 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Meredith, Nick Thomas R Jokinen 245 Avenida Santa Barbara Unit G San Clemente CA 92672 31-118-22-24-0021 249948-003 557.43$ 584.93$ 18515 8th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Briese, Robert Lesley Briese 18515 8th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 08-118-22-24-0193 249997-003 416.62$ 444.12$ 5029 Dunkirk Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Singh, Gurdeep Harpreet Kaur 6496 Alvarado Ln N Maple Grove MN 55311 08-118-22-24-0187 250067-001 111.36$ 138.86$ 5065 Dunkirk Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Raval, Francis Stacey Raval Don Pederson 5065 Dunkirk Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-21-0016 250263-001 102.67$ 130.17$ 6177 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Zhike, Jin Li Xinhong 6177 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-21-0030 250494-006 307.58$ 335.08$ 15360 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Colnoe, Blojay 10453 Bluff Rd Eden Prairie MN 55347 04-118-22-21-0040 250620-004 450.07$ 477.57$ 15392 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Johnson, David 13900 60th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0106 250935-005 18.52$ 46.02$ 15838 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Occupant PO Box 17370 Lot 3451 Little Canada MN 55117 04-118-22-22-0108 250949-004 296.16$ 323.66$ 15834 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Holec, Sheri Kalyani Dhavileswarapu 19035 43rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0110 250963-003 607.80$ 635.30$ 15830 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Batz, Brett Sreedevi Ramichetty 16115 61st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0105 251089-001 364.86$ 392.36$ 15840 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Freidson, David J Jacqueline M Michaud 15840 60th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 75 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 04-118-22-24-0123 251418-001 247.87$ 275.37$ 15475 58th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ali, Farhana J Mateen M Ali 15475 58th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0097 251712-004 744.49$ 771.99$ 15545 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Sharrma , Dhiraj 15545 60th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-24-0096 251719-004 607.35$ 634.85$ 15547 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bell, Robert Mark C Lampat 970 Tonkawa Rd Orono MN 55356 04-118-22-22-0141 251957-003 282.57$ 310.07$ 15656 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chandkapure, Vishal Swaroop Akkala 525 Lilium Trl Medina MN 55340 31-118-22-24-0033 252132-002 286.42$ 313.92$ 18411 9th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55447 Gleeson, Jane 18411 9th Ave N Plymouth MN 55447 04-118-22-22-0027 252608-004 174.74$ 202.24$ 15523 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kiilu, Edna 7738 206th St W Lakeville MN 55044 04-118-22-22-0032 252643-005 563.11$ 590.61$ 15533 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Conteh, Philomina Muva Trust LLC 7643 Aldrich Cir Brooklyn Park MN 55444 04-118-22-33-0006 253322-001 616.52$ 644.02$ 15810 55th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Taylor Creek Homeowners Assn 15250 Wayzata Blvd Ste 107 Wayzata MN 55391 04-118-22-22-0179 253609-009 506.09$ 533.59$ 15660 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Porter, Charles Aarthi Kanth 5705 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0201 253910-003 826.28$ 853.78$ 15593 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 LaBella, Alyssa P Lakshmi S Meka 19391 Annabelle Ln Medina MN 55340 04-118-22-22-0184 254197-002 37.46$ 64.96$ 15706 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Yanala, Archana R 43211 Dogan Ridge Pl Centreville VA 20120 04-118-22-22-0189 254239-005 57.42$ 84.92$ 15594 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Elmer, Ashley 15610 59th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0190 254246-001 498.28$ 525.78$ 15596 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Subramanian, Kasi V Thenammai Alagappan 16425 53rd Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0192 254260-002 176.76$ 204.26$ 15600 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ramasubramanian, Arunkumar Shanu Srinivasan 18861 Javelin Way Lakeville MN 55044 07-118-22-33-0013 254939-003 57.49$ 84.99$ 18820 46th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Amalraj, Nelson Louisa Nelson 2220 Nocona Dr Prosper TX 75078 05-118-22-11-0028 255205-001 825.61$ 853.11$ 16205 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gerstner, Lynn 16205 61st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-33-0024 255415-001 159.19$ 186.69$ 15740 54th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 McCraine, Jack A Mira McCraine 15740 54th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0169 255569-003 245.17$ 272.67$ 15734 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Noone, Ramesh Swapna Makam 10117 NE 147th St Bothell WA 98011 04-118-22-23-0126 255716-003 254.05$ 281.55$ 15601 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Husaein, Deq 4255 Jefferson St Excelsior MN 55331 08-118-22-23-0204 256157-001 979.72$ 1,007.22$ 5045 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chandra, Haribabu Swapna Movva 5045 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 07-118-22-14-0062 256213-001 502.70$ 530.20$ 5003 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Hlavacek, Pamela P 5003 Merrimac Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-32-0073 256388-001 21.49$ 48.99$ 15535 56th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Crane, Neil C Sean Moore 15535 56th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0216 256402-002 1,961.02$ 1,988.52$ 15755 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kada Food 18933 64th Ave N Maple Grove MN 55311 05-118-22-44-0064 256619-001 288.98$ 316.48$ 16025 55th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Burton, Troy A Heidi E Burton 16025 55th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-32-0098 256913-001 581.32$ 608.82$ 5560 Upland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mahabadi, Massoud M Samira S Mahabadi 5560 Upland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-32-0072 257200-001 1,236.64$ 1,264.14$ 15500 56th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Berling, Michael Kimberly A Berling 15500 56th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-22-0075 257343-002 57.46$ 84.96$ 5270 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Setterberg, Stephen Priti Lohani 6480 Godani St Gilroy CA 95020 04-118-22-34-0019 257344-001 1,042.65$ 1,070.15$ 5425 Polaris Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Wagner, Bradley N Jay C Miller 201 S 11th St Unit 1630 Minneapolis MN 55403 09-118-22-13-0016 257362-003 134.16$ 161.66$ 14685 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bui, Nicholas T 14685 50th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-12-0049 257418-001 140.82$ 168.32$ 14700 50th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Danielson, Robert E Jennifer J Danielson 14700 50th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-13-0019 257450-002 308.59$ 336.09$ 16502 59th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Dejene, Beza Assefa Ayalew 16407 46th Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-13-0027 257456-001 462.59$ 490.09$ 5920 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Uptain Living Trust 5920 Black Oaks Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-34-0079 257523-003 739.57$ 767.07$ 5425 Niagara Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Uppal Group LLC Naresh Uppal 5425 Niagara Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-12-0073 257605-001 878.28$ 905.78$ 14701 51st Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Langer, Christa M Chad Langer 14701 51st Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-12-0037 257650-001 91.36$ 118.86$ 6070 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Goodland, James D 6070 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-12-0068 257679-003 510.69$ 538.19$ 6095 Comstock Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Rogers, Christopher 6095 Comstock Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-12-0080 257689-002 75.62$ 103.12$ 16440 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Li, Ming Wenyue Wang 3389 Zenith Ave Dublin CA 94568 05-118-22-14-0036 257746-001 255.79$ 283.29$ 15995 58th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Bodell, Kellen J Ronda S Farah 15995 58th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-12-0073 257760-003 137.47$ 164.97$ 5149 Black Oaks Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Drake, Brett R 5149 Black Oaks Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-14-0070 257845-001 57.07$ 84.57$ 16170 58th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Shaffer, Jeffrey G Ziwei Zhang 16170 58th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-13-0120 257900-004 1,117.21$ 1,144.71$ 5850 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Pandey, Abhishek Smriti Shekhar 5850 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-21-0045 257915-001 1,007.12$ 1,034.62$ 4270 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Brindley, Thomas D Leslie A Brindley 4270 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-22-0008 257919-001 724.66$ 752.16$ 4401 Alvarado Cir N Plymouth, MN 55446 Asif, Shiraz M S Ambereen Suhrwardy 4401 Alvarado Cir N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-21-0050 257921-002 585.10$ 612.60$ 4335 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chilukuri, Bhaskara R Laxmi Gunnam 4335 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-31-0013 257934-001 121.35$ 148.85$ 5720 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Adelmann, Matthew C Amanda Adelmann 5720 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-31-0031 258006-002 117.45$ 144.95$ 16825 56th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kavathekar, Amol Kaajal Patel 16825 56th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-31-0041 258011-001 997.97$ 1,025.47$ 16810 56th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Johnson-Lind, Joy Robert S Lind 16810 56th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-42-0005 258064-003 261.46$ 288.96$ 16620 57th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Pafko, Andrew T Jessica A Pafko 16620 57th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-12-0042 258065-003 349.99$ 377.49$ 18255 Hamel Rd Plymouth, MN 55446 Costa, Fernando 3335 Pennsylvania Ave N Crystal MN 55427 05-118-22-42-0018 258088-003 337.06$ 364.56$ 5700 Zanzibar Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Osberg, Richard S Diana Osberg 5700 Zanzibar Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-21-0072 258090-001 288.99$ 316.49$ 18605 43rd Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mohammed, Ehtaisham U Arfat U Begum 18605 43rd Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-42-0065 258196-003 268.79$ 296.29$ 5655 Zanzibar Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Lemieux, Ryan J Julie Lemiuex 13570 Grove Dr Unit 357 Maple Grove MN 55311 03-118-22-33-0237 258200-002 120.44$ 147.94$ 14215 55th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Alemu, Yibeyin Meaza Wolde 14215 55th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 18-118-22-12-0035 300046-003 32.45$ 59.95$ 18245 Hamel Rd Plymouth, MN 55446 Hines, David 3335 Pennsylvania Ave N Crystal MN 55427 09-118-22-22-0046 300123-002 205.49$ 232.99$ 15535 52nd Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Burris, Heath 6035 Culligan Way Minnetonka MN 55345 05-118-22-34-0033 300142-002 573.96$ 601.46$ 5415 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Miryala, Krishna Kalpana Arumalla 5415 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-42-0012 300145-005 258.72$ 286.22$ 18140 57th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Cox, James D 615 W 164th St Apt 23B New York NY 10032 07-118-22-33-0075 300151-005 86.09$ 113.59$ 4565 Zircon Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Darula, Sarah Revocable Trust 4545 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-42-0048 300210-002 498.90$ 526.40$ 5555 Queensland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mohammed, Aslam J Arfi Firdous 5555 Queensland Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-22-0036 300354-002 117.54$ 145.04$ 17315 59th Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jakkaraju, Rajesh Kamakshi Narasingu 17315 59th Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 07-118-22-33-0044 300362-004 712.58$ 740.08$ 4630 Zircon Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Otteson, Erik A 4630 Zircon Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-42-0068 300369-002 134.32$ 161.82$ 5619 Shadyview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kottapalli, Vamsi Vasavi Kottapalli 5619 Shadyview Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-12-0069 300490-002 176.41$ 203.91$ 6115 Ranier Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Alam, Morshed M Jamie E Alam 6115 Ranier Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-33-0013 300563-002 280.51$ 308.01$ 5420 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Appel, Kyle Holly Appel 5420 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-12-0058 300628-002 560.48$ 587.98$ 6091 Troy Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Milgrom, Shai Roni Milgrom 6091 Troy Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-12-0057 300630-002 124.23$ 151.73$ 6087 Troy Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Goin, Jeffrey Kelsey Goin 6087 Troy Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 17-118-22-22-0024 300684-004 115.41$ 142.91$ 4290 Inland Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Peloquin, Alexander 34098 Turtle Creek St Temecula CA 92592 05-118-22-22-0051 300699-002 157.36$ 184.86$ 6015 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gabrielson, Scott Taryn Gabrielson 6015 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-21-0027 300715-002 173.01$ 200.51$ 18330 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Andres, Ashley E Revocable Trust 18330 61st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-32-0007 300760-002 110.36$ 137.86$ 5470 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Carberry, Bruce Melissa Carberry 5470 Alvarado Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-42-0046 300783-002 137.00$ 164.50$ 5655 Archer Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Spanier, Ross Jessica J K Spanier 5655 Archer Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 76 Parcel ID Account Number Current Bad Debt Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Name Owner Mailing address Address City State Zip 03-118-22-31-0091 300830-002 130.92$ 158.42$ 5540 Annapolis Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Moatamedi, Azadeh 5540 Annapolis Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 07-118-22-22-0024 300838-002 249.09$ 276.59$ 5155 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Parkin, Eric Anna Parkin 5155 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 03-118-22-32-0075 300927-002 376.78$ 404.28$ 5689 Cheshire Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Allen, Ian R 5689 Cheshire Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-22-0050 300964-002 340.07$ 367.57$ 6005 Jewel Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jarvis, Elizabeth M 6005 Jewel Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-31-0023 301077-002 532.80$ 560.30$ 5735 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Lambert, Paul J Lisa Lambert 5735 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-32-0047 301126-002 225.80$ 253.30$ 5550 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Mohs, Michael J Dawn M Mohs 5550 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-24-0014 301132-001 14.78$ 42.28$ 5805 Urbandale Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Greenway West HOA Bala Thripura Sundari Peri 5805 Urbandale Ln N Maple Grove MN 55369 04-118-22-12-0074 301173-002 2,317.50$ 2,345.00$ 6045 Lanewood Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Williams, Cephas Jr.Winter Williams 6045 Lanewood Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-21-0049 301224-004 23.50$ 51.00$ 18398 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Shanmugam, Venmathi 18516 NE 113th Way Apt A1 Redmond WA 98052 06-118-22-21-0095 301317-002 545.17$ 572.67$ 6021 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Chaudhry, Aisha B Zaki H Khan 6021 Walnut Grove Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-21-0090 301382-003 123.41$ 150.91$ 18592 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Shale Family LLC 3711 Blackhawk Lake Ct Eagan MN 55122 06-118-22-21-0092 301384-002 223.36$ 250.86$ 18582 61st Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Kienholz, Derrick J Rhoades 18582 61st Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0032 301410-004 39.44$ 66.94$ 5240 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Miller, Tyler 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0033 301412-004 411.86$ 439.36$ 5250 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Lod, Robin 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0029 301415-003 87.51$ 115.01$ 5225 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 WEG Beacon Ridge LLC 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0057 301416-001 884.42$ 911.92$ 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 WEG Beacon Ridge LLC 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0028 301434-003 432.21$ 459.71$ 5235 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Keller, Peter 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0041 301444-004 189.03$ 216.53$ 5240 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Simoes, Rafael 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-22-0019 301466-001 21.47$ 48.97$ 6065 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Jones, Andrew J Emily Lord 6065 Yellowstone Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-32-0094 301473-003 108.00$ 135.50$ 17210 47th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Robinson, Mark J Roxanne R Robinson 17210 47th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-21-0052 301492-006 26.98$ 54.48$ 5245 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Living Word Christian Center 5305 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-34-0052 301575-002 1,372.21$ 1,399.71$ 5390 Everest Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Awil, Nura D 5390 Everest Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-34-0086 301612-002 675.81$ 703.31$ 5370 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Abdi, Barlin M 5370 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-24-0007 301666-002 980.10$ 1,007.60$ 18340 58th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ng, Danny Devyani Totre 18340 58th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-32-0089 301711-001 496.37$ 523.87$ 17305 47th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Merkwae, Michael Linda Merkwae 17305 47th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 06-118-22-23-0022 301732-002 462.12$ 489.62$ 5947 Alvarado Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Ravula, Venkatesh R 5947 Alvarado Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-22-0067 301783-001 372.27$ 399.77$ 15540 52nd Pl N Plymouth, MN 55446 Heath Allen Homes LLC 15540 52nd Pl N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-34-0050 301803-002 84.67$ 112.17$ 16960 46th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Stormoen, Adam L Amanda Carlson 16960 46th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-34-0048 301810-001 164.47$ 191.97$ 17000 46th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Perry, Justin Jill Perry 17000 46th Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-34-0030 301834-002 114.26$ 141.76$ 4625 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Nelson, Sean Lindsey Nelson 4625 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-31-0004 301840-001 219.50$ 247.00$ 16960 47th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Moore, Derwayne Brittany Moore 16960 47th Ave Plymouth MN 55446 09-118-22-21-0073 301851-002 44.26$ 71.76$ 5165 Ranchview Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Gonyea, Kurt 3335 Pennsylvania Ave N Plymouth MN 55446 08-118-22-43-0010 301862-001 202.83$ 230.33$ 16342 46th Ct N Plymouth, MN 55446 Post, Adam B Diana N Post 16342 46th Ct N Plymouth MN 55446 16-118-22-22-0023 301877-001 59.16$ 86.66$ 15765 44th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Lizardi, Pablo L Vanessa M Dufault 15720 Rockford Rd Apt 3125 Plymouth MN 55446 05-118-22-24-0048 301896-001 30.60$ 58.10$ 5765 Fountain Ln N Plymouth, MN 55446 Wanzek, Steven R Jeanne S Wanzek 5765 Fountain Ln N Plymouth MN 55446 04-118-22-22-0048 250480-005 326.07$ 353.57$ 15717 60th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55446 Vikas, Harsha Chandra Sadineni 18875 42nd Pl Plymouth MN 55446 406,887.61$ 429,355.11$ 77 PID Invoice Type Invoice Number Remaining Balance Balance Due Plus $27.50 Service Address Owner Owner Address Owner Address 2 Owner Address 3 City State Zip 11-118-22-14-0111 Nuisance Code 2022-00000005 107.53 135.03 5086 Arrowood Ln N Samuel Dwinell 5086 Arrowood Ln N Plymouth MN 55442 13-118-22-11-0014 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000178, 199, 353 225.00 252.50 9850 Rockford Rd N Nearco Iv LLC Fourcrown II Inc 464 Hale Ave N Ste 160 Oakdale MN 55128 13-118-22-12-0003 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000359 50.00 77.50 4445 Nathan Ln Columbia II Rockridge Center LLC C/O Property Tax Dept PO Box 2539 San Antonio TX 78299 13-118-22-21-0308 Nuisance Code 2022-00000009 161.29 188.79 10545 45th Ave N Stonerock LLC PO Box 674 Edina MN 55439 13-118-22-41-0004 Fire Alarms 2023-00000005 300.00 327.50 3930 Lancaster ln P & R Properties Company LLC C/O Real Estate Equities 579 Selby Ave Saint Paul MN 55102 15-118-22-13-0009 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000227, 243 225.00 252.50 4190 Vinewood Ln N Unit 100 Fw Mn-Rockford Road LLC 1 Independent Dr Ste 114 Jacksonville FL 32202 18-118-22-12-0017 Nuisance Code 2022-00000004 120.96 148.46 18110 State Hwy 55 Eric Grannes 18120 State Hwy 55 Plymouth MN 55446 20-118-22-14-0005 Fire Alarms 2023-00000004, 4 321.77 349.27 3205 Vicksburg ln Shops at Plymouth Creek LLC Csm Corporation 500 Washington Ave S # 3000 Minneapolis MN 55415 20-118-22-14-0006 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000110, 164 400.00 427.50 3215 Vicksburg Ln N Shops at Plymouth Creek LLC C/O Csm Corporation 500 Washington Ave S Ste 3000 Minneapolis MN 55415 21-118-22-22-0019 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000040, 221 225.00 252.50 15525 34th Ave Huntington National Bank PO Box 182390 Columbus OH 43218 21-118-22-41-0010 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000019, 131 275.00 302.50 14370 28th pl n 256 Holdings LLC 464 Hale Ave N Ste 160 Oakdale MN 55128 24-118-22-11-0018 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000100, 255 225.00 252.50 3431 Hwy 169 UB Hardwoods Properties LLC 3431 State Hwy 169 Buffalo MN 55313 27-118-22-22-0008 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000314 50.00 77.50 14204 23rd Ave Fernbrook Ltd C/O Park Avenue Of Wayzata 15210 Wayzata Blvd Wayzata MN 55391 28-118-22-21-0029 Fire Alarms 2022-00000011 100.00 127.50 2355 Polaris Ln Polaris Realty LLC Colliers International Attn: Washington Capital 1600 Utica Ave S Ste 300 St Louis Park MN 55416 29-118-22-24-0014 Nuisance Code 2023-00000001 556.98 584.48 16815 22nd Ave N Danny L Drnavich 1412 Crestline Dr Santa Barbara CA 93105 34-118-22-13-0012 Burglar Alarms 2022-00000080, 240, 276, 296 1,200.00 1,227.50 13200 10th ave N #E James Campbell Company LLC 1001 Kamokila Blvd Kapolei HI 96707 4,543.53$ 4,983.53$ 78 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-247 RESOLUTION APPROVING CERTIFICATION TO THE COUNTY FOR DELINQUENT UTILITY ACCOUNTS, FALSE ALARMS, TREE REMOVAL,AND WEED ERADICATION CHARGES WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth has determined the rates and charges for utilities, false alarms, tree removal, and weed eradication charges to be at the expense of the owners of the premises involved; and WHEREAS, all such sums become delinquent and assessable against the property served under Sections 715.03 and 720.16 of the Plymouth City Code, as adopted by city ordinances and under Minnesota Statutes 444.075, 429.101, and 429.061; and WHEREAS, an assessment role was prepared setting forth an assessment against each parcel of land served by utility services or charged for the costs of false alarms, tree removal and weed eradication charges which remain unpaid at the beginning of business on November 1, 2023. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the Finance Director is hereby authorized to deliver said certification list to the Auditor of Hennepin County for collection in the same manner as other municipal taxes are collected and payment thereof enforced with an administrative penalty of $27.50 and interest at the rate of 3.68% per annum is hereby approved. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS. The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023 with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the city this ___________day of __________________, __________. ____________________________________ City Clerk 79 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:7.2 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Natalie Dorcy, Office Support Representative Reviewed by:Jodi Gallup, City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Item:Public Hearing on wine and on-sale 3.2 percent malt liquor license applications of Clay Oven Plymouth Inc d/b/a Clay Oven, 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100 1.Action Requested: Adopt attached resolution approving wine and on-sale 3.2 percent malt liquor license applications of Clay Oven Plymouth Inc d/b/a Clay Oven, 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100. 2.Background: Clay Oven is a new Indian restaurant that has signed a 10-year lease with M Club Investments, LLC at the former location of Bawarchi Indian Cuisine, located at 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100. Clay Oven Plymouth Inc was incorporated on May 5, 2023. This location has an indoor seating capacity of 96 where guests can consume wine and beer. The consumption of wine and beer will not be permitted outside the front door. The Police Department has conducted their background investigation and has found no reason to deny the license. Notification was provided to property owners within 500 feet of the site. 3.Budget Impact: City has received required license fees. 4.Attachments: Location Map Property Owners within 500' City Council Resolution 2023-248 80 He nn epin Co u n ty L oc ate & N o tify Map 0 100 20050 Feet Da te : 8/2 8/20 23 Buffer Size:500Map Co mm e nts : Th is d ata (i) is furn ish ed 'AS IS' with no represen ta tion as tocompleteness or accuracy; (ii) is fu rn ish ed with n o warra nty of anykind; an d (iii) is n ot suitable for le ga l, eng ineerin g or surve yingpurposes. Hennepin County shall not b e liab le for a ny da ma ge , in ju ryor loss resu lting from this dat a. Fo r mo re inf ormation , co nta ct Hen ne pin Co un ty GI S Off ice300 6th S tree t So uth , Minn ea polis, MN 5 5487 / gis.in fo@h en ne pin.us 81 40 34-118-22 23 0026 KATE-LO INC 701 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0013 RISHI MUKHERJEE JHUMU CHAKRABORTTY 408 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0014 JACQUELINE & BRENT WELDON 414 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0015 REED MANKE & JANE PECKHAM 420 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0026 EILEEN V MCCOY 1630 66 1/2 AVE NE FRIDLEY MN 55432 40 34-118-22 31 0027 MICHAEL D CARSWELL NANCY CARSWELL 13820 SUNSET TR N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0028 BRADLEY W GORDON 13830 SUNSET TR PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0057 ADAM FOBBE 510 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0059 BRYAN C SPIKE KRISTI K THOMPSON 13815 SUNSET TR N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0060 HAROLD & DEANNE KORDOVSKY 13805 SUNSET TR PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0061 LEONARD KATS 13735 SUNSET TR N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0063 PATRICK & KELCIA CANNON 260 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 31 0064 ALEX M SMITH BRDIGET A SMITH 300 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0017 MICHAEL L COLLODORA 435 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0018 THOMAS W EVENSON MELISSA A EVENSON 425 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0019 HOA PHUNG 415 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0020 RACHEL DAHL & JASON DAHL 13902 SUNSET TR N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0023 DOUG SHARPE & MARY SHARPE 335 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0027 BALBIR SINGH & DILJIT KHOSA 17297 JOY CT LAKEVILLE MN 55044 40 34-118-22 32 0028 COLLEEN R FERGUSON 325 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0029 DELANO HOLDINGS LLC ATTN PAUL KADUE 3800 WASHINGTON AVE N MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412 40 34-118-22 32 0033 CIRCLE K STORES INC PO BOX 52085 DC-17 PHOENIX AZ 85072 40 34-118-22 32 0035 M CLUB INVESTMENTS LLC ETAL ATTN CAM MCCAMBRIDGE 4999 FRANCE AVE S #250 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55410 40 34-118-22 32 0036 KINDERBERRY HILL CHLD DEV'T 3405 ANNAPOLIS LN N STE 100 PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 34-118-22 32 0037 JENNIFER K TRANG 317 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 32 0038 DOUGLAS W BORSCH KRISTINA R BORSCH 315 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 33 0005 CATHY J HEUCKENDORF 307 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 33 0006 MARION J PELLETIER 305 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 33 0009 WPT CHESHIRE LANE LP C/O WPT INDUSTRIAL LP PO BOX A3879 CHICAGO IL 60690 40 34-118-22 33 0010 WPT CHESHIRE LANE LP C/O WPT INDUSTRIAL LP PO BOX A3879 CHICAGO IL 60690 82 40 34-118-22 33 0013 DENNIS HEIEIE PO BOX A3879 CHICAGO IL 60690 40 34-118-22 34 0020 DANIEL J MCINTOSH 1945 FAGERNESS PENT RD WAYZATA MN 55391 40 34-118-22 34 0043 JONATHAN R AARON 275 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 34 0044 KRISTINA DASZKIEWICZ 277 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 34 0046 JAMES CAMPBELL COMPANY LLC 1001 KAMOKILA BLVD KAPOLEI HI 96707-2014 40 34-118-22 34 0048 ESPERANZA AGUILAR 265 BERKSHIRE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 34-118-22 34 0049 SHEILA M VAN PELT 3430 LAWNDALE LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55447 83 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-248 RESOLUTION APPROVING WINE AND ON-SALE 3.2 PERCENT MALT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS OF CLAY OVEN PLYMOUTH INC D/B/A CLAY OVEN, 187 CHESHIRE LANE NORTH, SUITE 100 WHEREAS, Clay Oven Plymouth Inc d/b/a Clay Oven, 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100, has submitted applications for Wine and On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor for a restaurant located at 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100; and WHEREAS, the Police Department has conducted a background investigation and has found no reason to deny the application. NOW,THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTAthat the Wine and On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License applications of Clay Oven Plymouth Inc d/b/a Clay Oven, 187 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 100, are approved for a license period that will expire January 31, 2024. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval is contingent upon the City receiving all documentation as required in the liquor license application. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 84 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:7.3 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Natalie Dorcy, Office Support Representative Reviewed by:Jodi Gallup, City Clerk/Administrative Coordinator Item:Public hearing on off-sale 3.2% malt liquor license application of Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North, Plymouth 1.Action Requested: Following public hearing, adopt attached resolution approving off-sale 3.2% malt liquor license application of Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North, Plymouth. 2.Background: Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. has submitted an application to transfer the off-sale 3.2% malt liquor license of Cub Foods, which is currently owned by Uppsala Inc. Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. will be the new owner of the Plymouth location at 10200 6th Avenue North, and the trade name will remain Cub Foods. The Police Department has conducted the criminal background investigation and has found no reason to deny the license. The required notification was provided to property owners within 500 feet of the site per City Code 1201.25. 3.Budget Impact: Required investigation and license fees have been received. 4.Attachments: Location Map Property Owners within 500' City Council Resolution 2023-249 85 He nn epin Co u n ty L oc ate & N o tify Map 0 200 400100 Feet Da te : 9/6 /2 02 3 Buffer Size:500Map Co mm e nts : Th is d ata (i) is furn ish ed 'AS IS' with no represen ta tion as tocompleteness or accuracy; (ii) is fu rn ish ed with n o warra nty of anykind; an d (iii) is n ot suitable for le ga l, eng ineerin g or surve yingpurposes. Hennepin County shall not b e liab le for a ny da ma ge , in ju ryor loss resu lting from this dat a. Fo r mo re inf ormation , co nta ct Hen ne pin Co un ty GI S Off ice300 6th S tree t So uth , Minn ea polis, MN 5 5487 / gis.in fo@h en ne pin.us 86 40 36-118-22 13 0011 WATERFORD PARK STATION LLC C/O PHILLPS EDISON & COMPANY 11501 NORTHLAKE DRIVE CINCINNATI OH 45249 40 36-118-22 13 0012 NICOLA MSP III LP 1600 UTICA AVE S STE 300 ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 40 36-118-22 13 0013 DC-OV BASSETT CREEK LLC 7803 GLENROY RD #200 BLOOMINGTON MN 55439 40 36-118-22 14 0041 ONWARD INVESTORS VALUE FUND II LP 5050 LINCOLN DR #420 EDINA MN 55436 40 36-118-22 24 0006 ONVOY LLC 550 WEST ADAMS ST STE 900 CHICAGOIL 60661 40 36-118-22 24 0007 ONVOY LLC 550 W ADAMS ST STE 900 CHICAGO IL 60661 40 36-118-22 24 0010 DN ENTERPRISES LLC 4660 WATERTOWN ROAD ORONO MN 55359 40 36-118-22 24 0016 SUSAN M BONELLO 10512 8TH AVE N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0017 RACHEL ANN NESS 10510 8TH AVE N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0023 BASSETT CREEK VILLAGE HOA C/O CEDAR MGMT INC 990 50TH AVE NE STE 105 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MN 55421 40 36-118-22 24 0044 ALISHA LEWIS 866 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0045 ASHLEY M GERNES 864 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0046 PEDRO DAVALOS 862 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0047 NATALYA LYADOVA 860 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0048 RONALD E KATZ 836 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0049 JOSEPH BENZ & PERLA BENZ 834 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0050 KAREN E ATLAS 832 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0051 KAYLEE LAMOINE 830 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0052 MADELYN BAUER 812 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0053 JINGYI HUANG 810 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0054 RACHEL E FREY 808 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0055 DEANNA LONG 806 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0056 MATTHEW FAULKNER 804 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0057 MICHAL HAIMOV YAAKOV NAHMIAS 3412 OAK RIDGE RD #306 MINNETONKA MN 55305 40 36-118-22 24 0058 REID GORDER 800 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0059 MICHAEL V & RUTH L DIMUCCI 826 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0060 JOSEPH M ANNEN 824 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0061 ANDREA BROKAW & RYAN BROKAW 1041 JUBERT TRL MEDINA MN 55340-3706 40 36-118-22 24 0062 NADYA STROEVA 820 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0064 JOANNE K ROBINSON 944 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 87 40 36-118-22 24 0065 CAITLIN Q MAHONEY 942 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0066 JOANNA M THOMSEN 940 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0067 TATIANA AND ROMAN GLISTVAIN 924 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0080 ALICE JEVNE 844 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0081 DANIEL M LARKIN 842 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0082 MEGAN A KRUGER 840 TRENTON LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 24 0083 BASSETT CREEK VILLAGE HOA C/O CEDAR MGMT INC 990 50TH AVE NE STE 105 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MN 55421 40 36-118-22 24 0084 C/O COMMONBOND COMMUNITIESNG 1080 MONTREAL AVE ST PAUL MN 55116 40 36-118-22 24 0088 BASSETT CREEK VILLAGE HOA C/O SHARPER MANAGEMENT 10340 VIKING DR #105 EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55344 40 36-118-22 31 0004 CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 36-118-22 31 0005 CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 36-118-22 31 0045 CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 36-118-22 31 0048 CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 36-118-22 31 0049 NEW HORIZON R/E DEVEL 6 LLP 3405 ANNAPOLIS LA N #100 PLYMOUTH MN 55447 40 36-118-22 41 0013 505 WATERFORD LLC C/O DRA ADVISORS LLC 575 FIFTH AVE 38TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10017 40 36-118-22 42 0011 COUNTRYSIDE INVESTMENT CO C/O STEVEN SCOTT MANAGEMENT 3020 FRANCE AVE S ST. LOUIS PARK MN 55416 40 36-118-22 42 0012 DAVID F ANDRADE 330 QUAKER LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 42 0015 ANN M ROBINSON 335 QUAKER LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 42 0016 VINCENT R POPE 415 QUAKER LA N PLYMOUTH MN 55441 40 36-118-22 42 0024 INSPIRE BRANDS ATTN: TAX DPT 5TH FLOOR 3 GLENLAKE PARKWAY ATLANTA GA 30328 40 36-118-22 42 0025 STARCO LLC C/O BACHMAN'S INC 6010 LYNDALE AVE S MPLS MN 55419 40 36-118-22 42 0027 10000 HIGHWAY 55 #1 LLC 229 MINNETONKA AVE S #1200 MINNETONKA MN 55305 88 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-249 RESOLUTION APPROVING OFF-SALE 3.2% MALT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION OF JERRY’S ENTERPRISES, INC.D/B/A CUB FOODS, 10200 6TH AVENUE NORTH WHEREAS, Jerry’s Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North, has submitted an application for Off-Sale 3.2% Malt Liquor at this address; and WHEREAS, the Police Department has conducted a background investigation and has found no reason to deny the application. NOW,THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTAthat the Off-Sale 3.2% Malt Liquor License application of Jerry’s Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Cub Foods, 10200 6th Avenue North, is approved for a license period that will expire January 31, 2024. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval is contingent upon the City receiving all documentation as required in the liquor license application. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September,2023. 89 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:7.4 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Chloe McGuire, Planning and Development Manager Reviewed by:Grant Fernelius, Community and Economic Development Director Item:Public hearing on interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of cannabis businesses 1.Action Requested: Hold public hearing and consider adoption of interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of cannabis businesses and resolution authorizing summary publication. 2.Background: The recently passed legislation has a provision allowing cities to enact an interim ordinance (moratorium) on the operation of cannabis businesses until January 1, 2025 to provide time for cities to study the impacts on zoning and to create appropriate regulations. At the August 22 meeting, council directed staff to notice the public hearing to consider adoption of an interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of cannabis businesses. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: City Council Ordinance 2023-13 City Council Resolution 2023-250 90 4838-5794-223247v2 CITY OF PLYMOUTH HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 2023-13 INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF CANNABIS BUSINESSES THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS: SECTION 1.FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. A.By enacting 2023 Session Laws Chapter 63, the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minn. Stat. ch.342, legalizing adult-use cannabis and permitting the operation of cannabis businesses and the sale of cannabis flower and cannabis products for human consumption.This law creates a new agency, the Office of Cannabis Management, to regulate the sales of cannabis products. B.The new law does enact some requirements for production, labeling, and testing, and sale of cannabis products atthe state government level. However, the new law creates uncertainty that will need to be resolved by the passage of further regulations by the Officeof Cannabis Management. C.The new law establishes that cannabis businessesare subject to a new local registration systemand must comply with local zoning code. The new law provides no guidance on how cities are to zone the new businesses, leaving it to local control. D.Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 342.13, the city is authorized to adopt an interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of a cannabis business in order to protect the planning process and the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens. Under Minn. Stat. § 342.13, such ordinance may remain in effect until January 1, 2025. E.Pursuant to its general police powers, including but not limited to, Minn. Stat. §412.221, subd. 32, the city may enact regulations regarding to promote the health, safety, order, convenience, and the general welfare of the city. This power permits the city to implement a moratorium to study the selling, testing, manufacturing, and distributingof cannabis products to determine if regulations are necessary for the sake of good order of the city. F.The City Council finds that it is necessary to study the application of 2023 Session Laws Chapter 63, and the products, uses, and businesses related thereto, in order to assess the necessity for and efficacy of regulationsand restrictions relating to the selling, testing, manufacturing, and distributingof cannabis flower and cannabis products including through zoning ordinances, in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare of its residents. 91 Ordinance 2023-13 Page 2 227825v1 SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS.The following terms when used in this ordinance shall mean: Official controls. “Official controls” or “controls” means ordinances and regulations which control the physical development of the city or any part thereof or any detail thereof and implement the general objectives of the comprehensive plan. Official controls include ordinances establishing zoning, subdivision controls, site plan regulations, sanitary codes, building codes, and official maps. Cannabis Business. “Cannabis Business” has the meaning given in Minn. Stat. § 342.01, subd. 14, as amended. Cannabis Flower. “Cannabis Flower” has the meaning given in Minn. Stat. §342.01, subd. 16, as amended. Cannabis Product. has the meaning given in Minn. Stat. §342.01, subd. 20, as amended. SECTION 3.INTENT AND AUTHORIZATION: A.It is the intent of this ordinance to allow the City of Plymouth time to complete a study concerning adoption of revisions of the city’s official controls for the manufacturing, testing, distributing, and selling of Cannabis Flower and Cannabis Products, and the operation of Cannabis Businesses. B.City staff is directed and authorized to conduct a study of the city’s official controls that may need to be adopted or amended to protect the public health, safety, and welfare as they relate to the manufacturing, testing, distributing, and selling of Cannabis Flower and Cannabis Products, and the operation of Cannabis Businesses. SECTION 4.MORATORIUM. A.Pending the completion of the above referenced study and the adoption of appropriate official controls, the following is prohibited within the city: The manufacturing, distributing, and selling of Cannabis Flower and Cannabis Products, and the operationof any Cannabis Business. B.The city shall not issue any license, permission, or permit related to the manufacture, distribution, and sale of Cannabis Flower, Cannabis Product, or the Operation of any Cannabis Business. C.This moratorium does not apply to the selling, testing, manufacturing, or distributing of Cannabis Products or Cannabis Flower or the operation of Cannabis Businesses related to the Medical Cannabis Program as administered by the Minnesota Department of Health, provided that such activity is done in accordance with the regulations and laws of Minnesota regarding Medical Cannabis. SECTION 5.ENFORCEMENT. The city may enforce this Ordinance by mandamus, injunctive relief, or other appropriate civil remedy in any court of competent jurisdiction. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, to initiate any legal action deemed necessary 92 Ordinance 2023-13 Page 3 227825v1 to secure compliance with this Ordinance. A violation of this Ordinance is also subject to the city’s general penalty in City Code § 2000.01. SECTION 6.EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and shall remain in effect until January 1, 2025, or until the adoption of the official controls being studied, whichever occurs first. ADOPTED this 26th day of September, 2023, by the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota. By __________________________________ Jeffry Wosje, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Jodi Gallup, City Clerk 93 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-250 RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2023-13 INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF CANNABIS BUSINESSES Ordinance No. 2023-13 is an interim ordinance prohibiting the operation of cannabis businesses. A printed copy of the entire ordinance is available for inspection at the City Clerk’s Office during regular office hours. APPROVED for summary publication by the City Council this 26th day of September, 2023. 94 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:8.1 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Erik Fadden, Public Safety Director Reviewed by:Erik Fadden, Public Safety Director Item:Adopt ordinance concerning public use of cannabis and hemp, adopt ordinance concerning smoking in city parks and approve resolutions authorizing summary publication of said ordinances 1.Action Requested: Adopt ordinance concerning public use of cannabis and hemp, adopt ordinance concerning smoking in city parks, and approve resolutions authorizing summary publication of said ordinances. Adoption of ordinances requires 4/7 vote and resolutions authorizing summary publication requires 6/7 vote. 2.Background: During the 2023 session, the Minnesota Legislature legalized the use and sale of cannabis. Staff provided council with a high-level overview of the law at the August 22 meeting and council directed staff to bring back the following ordinances for adoption: - Ordinance concerning the public use of cannabis and hemp - prohibits smoking cannabis or hemp in a public place which encompasses governmental property. Previous draft language was removed referencing private property that is regularly and frequently open to or made available for use by the public. - Ordinance concerning smoking in city parks - currently smoking tobacco in the parks is prohibited through a council policy, which provides no enforceable penalties for violations. This ordinance provides consistency in the enforcement of prohibiting smoking tobacco, cannabis, and hemp in city parks. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Attachments: City Council Ordinance 2023-14 City Council Ordinance 2023-15 City Council Resolution 2023-251 City Council Resolution 2023-252 95 96 227618v1 CITY OF PLYMOUTH HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 2023-14 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IX OF THE PLYMOUTH CITY CODE CONCERNING THE PUBLIC USE OF CANNABIS AND HEMP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter IX of the Plymouth City Code is amended to add a new Section 970 “Public Use of Cannabis and Hemp” to read as follows: SECTION 970: PUBLIC USE OF CANNABIS PRODUCTS 970.01. – Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the terms defined herein have the meanings given them. CANNABIS: Any product containing the harvested flower, bud, leaves, or stems of a plant of the genus Cannabis that has a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis. Cannabis includes adult-use cannabis flower, medical cannabis flower, and any derivative, concentrate, extract, resin, or other product made from a cannabis plant. HEMP: Any product containing the harvested flower, bud, leaves, or stems of a plant of the genus Cannabis that has a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of no more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis. Hemp includes any derivative, concentrate, extract, resin, or other product made from a hemp plant. ELECTRONIC DELIVERY DEVICE: Any product containing or delivering a substance intended for human consumption through the inhalation of aerosol or vapor from the product. Electronic delivery device includes, but is not limited to, devices manufactured, marketed or sold as e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-pipes, vape pens, mods, tank systems, or under any other product name or descriptor. SMOKING: Inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted or heated cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other lighted or heated product that is intended for inhalation. Smoking included using an electronic delivery device. PUBLIC PLACE: Property owned, leased, or controlled by a governmental unit. Public Place does not include the following: (1)a private residence including the person’s curtilage or yard; or (2) private property not generally accessible by the public, unless the person is explicitly prohibited from consuming cannabis flower, cannabis products, lower-potency hemp 97 Ordinance 2023-14 Page 2 227618v1 edibles, or hemp-derived consumer products on the property by the owner of the property; or (3) the premises of an establishment or event licensed to permit on-site consumption. 970.02. - Prohibited Activity. No person shall smoke cannabis or hemp in a public place. 970.03. – Penalty. Violation of this section shall be a petty misdemeanor. SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage. ADOPTED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. By __________________________________ Jeffry Wosje, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Jodi Gallup, City Clerk 98 227619v1 CITY OF PLYMOUTH HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 2023-15 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VIII OF THE PLYMOUTH CITY CODE CONCERNING SMOKING IN CITY PARKS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter VIII, Section 805.01 of the Plymouth City Code is with the following original text, new text, and deleted text: 805.01. – Park Regulations. Subd. 1. Application. This Section applies to public parks described as park land, lake, stream, pond, trail, nature area, open space or recreation center and amenities within. It should also mean any other property owned, leased, used or controlled, wholly or partly by the City for parks and recreation use. Subd. 2. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, as used herein, shall have the following meanings: ELECTRONIC DELIVERY DEVICE: Any product containing or delivering nicotine, lobelia or any other substance, whether natural or synthetic, intended for human consumption through the inhalation of aerosol or vapor from the product. Electronic delivery device includes, but is not limited to, devices manufactured, marketed or sold as e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-pipes, vape pens, mods, tank systems, or under any other product name or descriptor. SMOKING: Inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted or heated cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other lighted or heated product containing, made or derived from nicotine, cannabis, hemp, or other plant or substance, whether natural or synthetic, that is intended for inhalation. Smoking will also include using an electronic delivery device. SECTION 2.Section 805.09 of the Plymouth City Code is hereby amendedwith the following original text, new text, and deleted text:: 805.09. - Prohibited Acts; Regulations. * * * 99 Ordinance 2023-15 Page 2 227619v1 Subd. 17.Smoking. Smoking is prohibited in all City Parks, in all public parking lots that are adjacent to City Parks, and inside all motor vehicles located in any City Park or adjacent public parking lot. Subd. 178.Additional Regulations. In order to protect public health, safety and welfare, and to preserve the property of the City, the Director of Parks and Recreation or his/hertheir designee is authorized and directed to establish additional written regulation which shall define, in precise detail the procedures to be followed in the use of the parks. SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage. ADOPTED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. __________________________________ Jeffry Wosje, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Jodi Gallup, City Clerk 100 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-251 RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2023-14 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IX OF THE PLYMOUTH CITY CODE CONCERNING THE PUBLIC USE OF CANNABIS AND HEMP Ordinance No. 2023-14 amends Chapter IX of the Plymouth City Code concerning the public use of cannabis and hemp. A printed copy of the entire ordinance is available for inspection at the City Clerk’s Office during regular office hours. APPROVED for summary publication by the City Council this 26th day of September, 2023. 101 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-252 RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2023-15 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VIII OF THE PLYMOUTH CITY CODE CONCERNING SMOKING IN CITY PARKS Ordinance No. 2023-15 amends Chapter VIII of the Plymouth City Code concerning smoking in city parks. A printed copy of the entire ordinance is available for inspection at the City Clerk’s Office during regular office hours. APPROVED for summary publication by the City Council this 26th day of September, 2023. 102 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:8.2 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Chris McKenzie, Engineering Services Manager Reviewed by:Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Item:Authorize negotiation of recycling contract extension including adding curbside organic collection 1.Action Requested: Authorize city staff to negotiate a three-year extension to the current Republic Services recycling contract, and include a four-year term for city-organized curbside collection of source-separated organic materials. 2.Background: At the July 25 Special Council Meeting, staff received direction from council to begin preliminary discussions with Republic Services to extend municipal recycling services for calendar years 2025-2027 for traditional single sort curbside recycling collection. In addition, staff was asked to explore the possibility of contracting city-led organized curbside collection of source-separated organic materials with Republic Services. The current Municipal Recycling Services Agreement with Republic Services, effective January 1, 2019, is set to expire December 31, 2024 for traditional single sort curbside recycling. To maintain continuation of recycling services, staff began working with Republic Services to understand 2025-2027 pricing as the contract allows for a three-year extension. Neighboring cities recently bid municipal recycling services on the open market, with results that have not been favorable in terms of pricing. If final negotiations are not successful, enough time remains to bid municipal recycling services without interruption to curbside service. In addition to curbside recycling collection, the city is exploring city-led organized curbside collection of source-separated organic materials with Republic Services, supplementing the negotiations of the current Municipal Recycling Services Agreement. This option would function similarly to the current curbside recycling program, where the city establishes a contract, and everyone pays the same fee. Benefits to residents may include increased efficiency, less truck traffic in neighborhoods and a cost-savings, rather than requiring all licensed haulers to offer curbside collection of source-separated organic materials to their customers and set their own fee for the service. When licensed garbage haulers were required by Hennepin County (Ordinance 13) to begin offering curbside organics recycling collection to residents in 2022, haulers independently determined collection services and pricing structure. However, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency recently provided clarification to the county regarding state law, which requires garbage haulers to charge all residential customers the same fee for curbside organics recycling collection – regardless of 103 whether they utilize the service or not. The law, Minnesota Statute 115A.93, is aimed at prohibiting solid waste collectors from imposing a greater charge on residents who recycle than those who do not, which includes source-separated organic materials. Before bringing a recommendation to council, staff wanted to ensure a robust public outreach. Residents were invited to participate in a citywide survey regarding curbside organics collection, supplemented by a FlashVote survey, to provide opportunities for feedback. Information about the survey was included in a city newsletter article regarding organics. In both survey results, a majority of residents believe the city should lead single-hauler organized curbside collection of organics. Less than one-third of respondents were opposed to a city-led program. The survey results are attached. Upon authorization by council to proceed with final contract negotiations of a three-year extension (2025-2027) of single sort recycling and a four-year term (2024-2027) for organized organics with Republic Services, staff will also finalize ancillary services within the contract, such as the centralized organics drop off site, servicing garbage and recycling to all municipal facilities, and participation in the annual spring Drop Off Day event. Upon final contract negotiations and revisions, the contract with Republic Services will be brought to council likely in October for approval. 3.Budget Impact: Republic Services has offered the city pricing for single sort recycling collection starting at $4.75 monthly in 2025, with a 4.5% annual increase through 2027. Organics curbside collection is based on participation percentage, ranging from 2024 pricing of $3.00 per month for up to 10% participation, to $6.00 per month for up to 50% participation. Organics curbside collection will have a 4% annual increase through 2027. For comparison, St Louis Park has a low bid for 2025 single sort recycling pricing of $5.60 per month, increasing 4.5% per year, and 2024 organics pricing ranging from $5.00 to $6.00 per month, increasing 4.5% per year. 4.Attachments: 2019-2024 Republic Recycling Contract Plymouth Renewal Offer Letter Combined Survey Results Website Survey Results FlashVote Survey Results City Council Resolution 2023-253 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 September 08, 2023 Michael Thompson Public Works Director City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Blvd Plymouth, MN 55447 Dear Mr. Thompson, Republic Services has enjoyed our partnership with the City of Plymouth and our team looks forward to extending this relationship into the future. Our existing recycling contract will expire on December 31, 2024. We are excited to provide pricing for a three-year extension of the recycling contract starting at $4.95 per home in 2025, with a 4.5% annual increase. Additionally, we are excited to offer a combined recycle and organics contract, in this scenario the recycling price would start January 2025 at $4.75 per home and organics collection would start January 2024 at $3.00 per home. Both prices would have a 4% annual price increase. The Organics price will increase as more residents participate in the organics collection program. This tiered pricing structure allows the city to make curbside organics collection available to residents at a very low price. As interest and participation in the program grows the price will increase to cover the additional costs. The tiered pricing structure is shown below. Maximum Participation Percentage (% of homes with an organics cart) Monthly Price Per Home (all 26,000 homes) 10 $3.00 15 $3.50 20 $4.00 25 $4.50 30 $5.00 40 $5.50 50 $6.00 The last several years have brought intense pricing pressures to the trash and recycling industry. Record inflation combined with a shortage of commercial drivers across the country have had a huge impact on our industry. While general inflation has been eight to ten percent, our industry has seen cost increases as high as forty percent. The cost of labor, fuel, equipment, tires and other materials have been increasing rapidly. 136 2 | P a g e Additionally, we are seeing persistently low commodity prices for the materials collected in curbside recycling programs. This does not mean that recycling is a bad decision, it simply means that it costs more than it used to. Recycling is still the right decision to make; recycling preserves resources, reduces emissions, and supports green jobs in a circular economy, it just costs more than it used to. We are confident that this represents the financial commitment that is necessary to continue providing a world class customer experience. This renewal would leave the city with a comprehensive recycling and organics collection program at an outstanding value. We look forward to working with your team in the future. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Matt Herman Manager Municipal Services 137 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey and Flashvote Results Summary September 26, 2023 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% Yes - And I’m already participating in curbside organics collection now Yes - I am not participating now, but I would in 2024 No - I am not participating now and I would not in 2024 Not Sure Question 1: Knowing that you will be charged for organics collection – and that participation requires an additional wheeled cart – do you expect to sign up for a curbside organics collection service in 2024 FlashVote Website Survey 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Cost isn’t worth it Already doing backyard composting Think it’s gross/icky Don’t want another wheeled cart Seems kind of dumb Didn’t know about the service option Nothing is really preventing me, just not interested Other: Question 2: What, if anything, prevents you from doing curbside collection of food waste and other compostable organic material now? (Choose all that apply) FlashVote Website Survey 138 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey and Flashvote Results Summary September 26, 2023 (A) The Website Survey was open between September 1 and September 12 and received 1,638 responses. (B) The FlashVote was open September 6 and 8 and received 941 responses. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Use it for backyard composting/gardening Take it to centralized collection sites Put it down the garbage disposal Throw it in the garbage Curbside organics collection service Not Sure Other: Questions 3: Which of the following, if any, does your household currently do with food waste and other compostable organic material? (Choose all that apply) FlashVote Website Survey 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% In 2024, I think residents should continue to arrange collection… In 2024, I think the city should consider one hauler for everyone for… I would support a single hauler if I got the same service at a… I wouldn't support a single hauler because I don't want the city to… I wouldn't support a single hauler because I have no intention of… I'm not sure Question 4: With the state/county mandated charge coming and the potential for broader participation in curbside organics collection, the City of Plymouth is considering service options. Residents could continue to coordinate services and varying fees wit FlashVote Website Survey Page 2 of 2 139 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey Results September 26, 2023 140 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey Results September 26, 2023 Page 2 of 5 141 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey Results September 26, 2023 Page 3 of 5 142 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey Results September 26, 2023 Page 4 of 5 143 Curbside Organics Collection Survey Website Survey Results September 26, 2023 Page 5 of 5 144 Survey Results: Curbside Waste Service  Survey Info - This survey was sent on behalf of the City of Plymouth to the FlashVote community for Plymouth, MN. These FlashVote results are shared with local officials 941 Total Participants 923 of 2047 initially invited (45%) 18 others Margin of error: ± 3% Applied Filter: Locals only Participants for filter: 832 Started: Sep 6, 2023 11:06am CDT Ended: Sep 8, 2023 11:00am CDT Target Participants: All Plymouth Q1 Curbside collection of food waste and other compostable "organic" material has been an optional service through trash haulers in Plymouth since 2022. Due to state law and county mandate, all Plymouth households will be charged for this collection service in 2024 – whether they use it or not. Knowing that you will be charged for organics collection – and that participation requires an additional wheeled cart – do you expect to sign up for a curbside organics collection service in 2024? (832 responses by ) Q2 What, if anything, prevents you from doing curbside collection of food waste and other compostable organic material now? (Choose all that apply) (728 responses by ) Respo nse Time (hours) 1 3 5 7 9 1113151719212325272931333537394143454749 Locals 0 %1 0 %20 %30 %40% Yes - And I’m already participating... Yes - I am not participating now, but... N o - I am not participating now and I... N ot Sure 7 .5% 3 5 .7 % 37 .1 % 1 9.4% Percent Options Locals (832) Yes - And I’m already participating in curbside organics collection now 7.5% (62) Yes - I am not participating now, but I would in 2024 35.7% (297) No - I am not participating now and I would not in 2024 37.1% (309) Not Sure 19.4% (161) Options Locals (728) Cost isn’t worth it 32.0% (233) Already doing backyard composting 19.5% (142) Think it’s gross/icky 15.2% (111) 145 I live in a Seniors Cooperative. I hope this will be available for such congregate housing as well cost and effort of getting it set up. i live in an apartment Don’t have room in my garage for another cart. Cumbersome , want to use my own service if I choose We’re paying too much already Reside in a townhouse and not permitted to keep receptacle outside garage. Smell & bugs It was difficult to get set up with this service through our HOA and we self mulch our yard waste I'm worried about the additional bugs and flies it will bring to my front door. Need More Info Locals 0 %10 %2 0 %30%4 0 %5 0% C ost isn’t worth it Already doing backy ard composting Think it’s gross/icky Don’t want another wheeled cart Seems kind of dumb Didn’t know about the serv ice option N othing is really preventing me, just... O ther: 3 2 .0 % 19.5% 1 5.2% 48 .9 % 1 2 .8 % 2 6 .1 % 13 .0 % 22.5% Percent waste compost anothwant cart garbage service needpaylive garage food cost organic muchuse know enough extra hoadisposal work apartment time bugs like little yard mandate separate people participate alreadysure make force material trashbag Options Locals (728) Don’t want another wheeled cart 48.9% (356) Seems kind of dumb 12.8% (93) Didn’t know about the service option 26.1% (190) Nothing is really preventing me, just not interested 13.0% (95) Other:22.5% (164) 146 environmental health and safety concerns I'd rather feed the wildlife Do not want to attract more rodents and insects around our property. We had it and canceled due to unreliable and expensive service I don’t a 4th can. Garbage, recycling and yard waste are enough. HOA does not offer this Having to take the time to separate more things to keep separate ahead of time, more hassle. I live in an apartment. Unsure of what can be included Not sure enough about what can go in it Benefit does not outweigh the cost Could not find info for signing up on my haulers website another forced charge Just more work separating my trash and recyclables. Gas of additional haulers adds pollution Apartment living We composed with Randy's and liked it, but the new options are way too expensive for the value Unnecessary I am the HOA President - we would really need to work with people to ensure it's done properly. 2 person HH with very little compostable organic material. However, I may not understand what the Where am I supposed to store the third can? I already have covenants restricting outside storage. Most people have garbage disposals. It's an unnecessary service and a waste of money. live in Trillium It would require another collection container inside my house Don’t regularly have anything to compost and when I do, compost in backyard Based on my conversations with Waste Management, it's very expensive. Requires extra storage in the house in addition to the extra rolling-outdoor bin More government heavy handedness HOA won't let me keep the cart outside and I don't want to invite bugs inside. I have very little that can be composted. Waste of money. Let those who use it pay. I live in an association and am not sure if I would have the option. Garbage vendor doesn’t pick it up. Zero communication of the program Don't want maggots and other insects a cart of rotting will attract. Not to mention the smell. Yuck How many carts are we going to put out and when, it seems like there might be a better way. Organics are not the problems; it is PLASTICS bags, wrappings, bottle, Cans, Extra time I need more information about the program and how it works. Not enough organically generated to fill a 5 gallon bucket each week 147 Another stupid, wasteful government program that is irresponsible and won't work Don’t create that much waste to warrant another wheeled cart HOA awareness and getting bins Live in a condo Don't know the method I know nothing about this subject and how to do it. To maney trucks racing past my house. Huge carbon footprint with almost no value to anyone. Need more information about how to do it. Hate Mandates!!! Did not want extra cost for seniors to bear it. Garbage hauler include in his fees is OK.Don't want Don’t have room in my kitchen for another collecting container. Don't know anything about it Not sure we have space in garage for another wheeled cart… if it’s small, yes. My food waste goes down the garbage disposal & unsure what would be considered organic compostable I thought our service provider no longer offered it. Other members of household Time to separate more items. We will need another waste basket in the kitchen. I generate a very, very small amount of compostable waste What is it There's only 2 of us and we don't generate enough to do do it for an extra fee. how much will it cost?? Two person household of older people doesn’t generate much organic waste. We have garbage disposal for food waste and go take yard waste to Plymouth Recycling and waste disp We have trash pick up through another company so would prefer to stick to same company Small around the house during warm weather time Our association pays for our garbage service and I don't believe we participate in this program. The concept is ridiculous. If I want to compost I can do it myself. Medina/Hamel does this without another container. Don't really know the details, but imagine that it entails a good deal of additional work Don’t want to pay the extra cost. Guess we will have to now Smell & critters/bugs We live where there are a lot of animals We are empty nesters with very little food waste. We do backyard compost. Ridiculous to mandate and charge. Don’t want 3rd cart & truck on my street i'm producing very little of this waste now and the process will not produce enough of an effect to I have a very long and often icy driveway. It’s enough to get a garbage bin and 2 recycling out. I will participate Is there an option for a smaller wheeled cart? I love the idea of it, but we already have 3 bins Don't need food waste attracting critters Don't have enough waste to make it worthwhile, concerned about odor while stored in the garage 148 I think the HOA makes this decision for our townhouse development—so not sure I have a say in it. I do my own composting now and always will. I don't see a reason why I should pay because other p i compost myself our service hasn't provided a cart for it Don’t know how to do it I support it, but am concerned about both the cost and the provider. Please, not Republic I use my garbage disposal Why give away organic material, my garden needs it. where do you store the contents/cart where animals won't get to it? I have pets, I dont need anoth Wheeled cans do not fit in 1 car garage, don’t want it outside for animals to get into. No good reason, should start! Extra work gone 7 months a year live in a multi-family building with commercial pickup. Would we be charged?? Being forced to pay for a service like this overboard I don’t want another added cost to my already skyrocketing bills and living expenses. Effort isn't worth it. Another government mandate most citizens won't support. Would be a pain in t I am in an HOA and they make the decision, not me. Just more stuff to deal with. live in an apartment - how with that work???? Rodents and bugs Seems dumb to force people who might want to back yard compost to pay for something they won't use. Previous option was a bag put in existing garbage and i doubted they did anything with it Not sure how to do it efficiently inside my home, before taking outt I strongly object to any mandated charge & service that I am just now hearing about. I don’t know how much it will cost and it will smell in my garage. Town home association will decide Should not be forced to pay for a service I don't need or want. no physical room for another cart in the garage Arranging it with the garbage haulers is a total pain. I would if it was more convenient! If i am paying next year anyway, will that include the cart? I didn’t want to pay yet. Haven't gotten around to it It’s just one more thing to do Hard to collect food separately / no space in kitchen for another vessel There are only two of us and we are in our late 70s, how much organic material can we have. Should not be compulsory mandate I don't like that you are forced to pay for this, even if you don't want to participate. Don't know much about it, how it will protect from attracting animals, how complicated it will be. need more info, i.e. cost, freq of pickup, parameters of use. We have 1 kitchen trash bag/wk only 149 I don't generate enough oil this waste. However, you're doing a good job of wasting our money. I would love to do this but how can I fit another full size cart in my garage? Need small cart I have a garbage disposal. it is hard in the snowy winter months to deal with another curbside unit. Voluntary is fine - Forced is totally not fine An even smellier garage Cost is not worth the price residents are taxed for road repairs for multiple trash haulers Questionable cost / benefit / convenience of separating organic material from trash and recyclables We don't have a lot of food waste. What we don't eat goes down the garbage disposal. Wasn’t available in townhome association I have my own compost bin I use and then I get to keep the compost material to use for flower beds Don't believe I have very many items that would be included in this collection. In 2024 I do not expect my household to produce much food waste I will not be charged for a service that I will not use Still figuring out how to compost/ need more information We have little organic waste, a sink food waste disposer, it’s a BAD idea!! We have been trying to get less trucks on our streets already, and this would ADD another truck. :( I rent an apartment. I don’t know if apartment occupants or the owners are eligible to participate Honestly it is mostly because of laziness. But if I'm educated as to how to properly do it, fine. Although I realize municipal composting will compost items that cannot be back yard composted. IE Waiting for city provided service I didn’t want to pay another fee. And I did think it might be stinky in the summer or animals might I think those who are interested are already doing it in their yard and others will not be bothered Are there bags we have to purchase and how expensive are they? We don’t have much food waste. Medical Reason: Immune Disorder Can not inhail molding food. don't know enough yet. How long does it sit around. Seems like it will stink and bring bugs etc Meant to but haven’t yet honestly, it's the extra time we don't have currently We only have a bag or so of garbage a week anyway and a very small portion of that would be compost Republic will not do it for individuals in the community. Makes no sense from environmental standpoint...not good for environment considering "costs" and ben My service doesn't make it easy to participate. Q3 Which of the following, if any, does your household currently do with food waste and other compostable organic material? (Choose all that apply) (779 responses by ) Options Locals (779) Use it for backyard composting/gardening 27.1% (211) Take it to centralized collection sites 1.9% (15) Put it down the garbage disposal 52.2% (407) 150 Feed it to pet we self mulch our lawn clippings Coffee grounds we spread in garden We are empty nesters so there isn't that much food wasted We do not have any to speak of. I am sick and tied of more and more government cost and control over my life. It has to stop!!!re Recycle papers and similar Hardly have any amounts What is compostable organic material? Feed to chickens Locals 0 %20 %40%6 0 %80% Use it for backy ard composting/gardening Take it to centralized collection sites P ut it down the garbage disposal Throw it in the garbage C urbside organics collection service N ot Sure O ther: 2 7.1% 1.9% 5 2 .2 % 72 .5 % 6.5% 0 .3 % 3 .2 % Percent compostwastemuch foodgarbage feed chickens business amount eat organic material dog charge people generate type mandate supported page simple justification guidelines bring hamel friend puts blue bag goes container coffeegrounds spreadgardenhardlyhonestly sick tied cost control life stop drop son live Options Locals (779) Throw it in the garbage 72.5% (565) Curbside organics collection service 6.5% (51) Not Sure 0.3% (2) Other:3.2% (25) 151 Bring it to Hamel friend who puts it in hers Blue bag goes into garbage container I live in a multi-family bldg. Will we be charged? We have chickens Two of us don't have much to compost. Vermicomposting Was going to start my own composting but now why would I. My mom takes it Any mandate should be supported by a one-page simple justification & guidelines. Compost through garbage hauler Honestly, none of your business We do not waste food, we prepare the amount we will eat only. No waste. I drop it in my son’s compostables curbside pickup.. I'm assuming this service will be determined by inviting interested vendors to repond to a "RFP" May be good for commercial businesses, not for residential. Creates more pollution. Q4 With the state/county mandated charge coming and the potential for broader participation in curbside organics collection, the City of Plymouth is considering service options. Residents could continue to coordinate services and varying fees with garbage haulers, or the city could contract for organics collection with a single hauler (like curbside recycling), which may offer cost-savings and reduced truck traffic. Which of the following, if any, are TRUE for you about collecting food waste and other compostable organic material? (Choose all that apply, if any) (765 responses by ) Locals 0 %2 0%4 0 % In 2024, I think residents should... In 2024, I think the city should... I would support a single hauler if I... I wouldn't support a single hauler... I wouldn't support a single hauler... I'm not sure I think: 1 2.3% 49 .8 % 44.1% 3.0 % 18 .0% 9 .4 % 10.7% Percent Options Locals (765) In 2024, I think residents should continue to arrange collection services and fees with garbage haulers 12.3% (94) In 2024, I think the city should consider one hauler for everyone for organics collection, with fees paid through utility billing 49.8% (381) I would support a single hauler if I got the same service at a potentially lower cost 44.1% (337) I wouldn't support a single hauler because I don't want the city to interfere with my organics pickup 3.0% (23) I wouldn't support a single hauler because I have no intention of participating in organics collection 18.0% (138) I'm not sure 9.4% (72) I think:10.7% (82) 152 That everyone should have a choice as to whether they want to participate or not. Would a single hauler pick up organics the same day as the regular trash day? Again- No room in my garage for another cart. The city should stay out of the garbage business. The city should lobby the state on residents' behalf to get rid of this silly mandate TOO MANY GARBAGE TRUCKS ALREADY! OUR ROADS REALLY TAKE A BEATING another fine example of government waste It should be optional. If my HOA does not offer it, I do NOT want to pay for a service I can't use Since we have composted on our property for MANY years. I don't really give a damn Not interested I distain all of this government intrusion into my life!!! This is important to reduce methane emissions so how do we both educate and make it affordable? Definately one hauler, one truck...please!! The state/county should have asked residents about organic recycling I support a single hauler but NOT if its Republic. They are awful at yard waste. w This is a silly mandate and more government intervention. What is the point other than revenue? forget organics collect plastic wrapping & bags Consider one hauler who is inexpensive and listens to customer concerns - NOT REPUBLIC We should have a single hauler for recycling, trash and organics. Current system sucks 2many truck We do our own backyard composting so if it's mandatory, I would like the cheapest option available. This is an individual decision and the city should not force their will on the residents A single person’s waste is vastly diff than a family. That needs consideration. No extra cost to senior home owner. Either way . One hauler one price if people want to participate. Consolidated hauler with integrated billing into utility bills streamlines service & reduce traffic The fewer trucks the better on neighborhood streets. hauler city service organicpaysingle truck trash participate cost composted want garbage like support traffic waste mandate people collect government use backyard recycle price provide charge another option residents fee reduce force street bill pickup good think see hoa allow lower state make 153 Backyard composting is the least expensive and invasive I wouldn't support any city involvement. The city should stay out of it. We have plenty of wasteful bureaucracy. The empire building is old Contract with garbage hauler like Medina does. We shouldn't be charged for something we don't want to participate in. Govt should NOT mandate and charge. Over reach of govt! Things are fine. Allow the free market to work as it currently is if I am being taxed for it, it should be a City service Provided prices aren’t raised after accepting contract The city should provide the service without a 3rd party Lowest cost option The city/state should not be mandating this. I'd support single trash hauler so there's less noise, traffic and wear on the streets I would like to see the city organize all pick up svcs (trash/recycle & organic) to reduce traffic I would like to opt out and not pay for a service that is disadvantageous to me Whatever is cheapest I would participate if it was available in multi-family building. Lower cost is of most importance I am in an HOA and homeowners do not make individual decisions. Any retired single person or couple should be allowed to be exempt. We create so little waste. We should know the cost before making a decision People should pay for a service they use, not force everyone to pay for their ideology I would like to see less truck traffic The overarching wise thing to do is reduce the number of trucks and costs. Should not be hard. People should be able to choose their own hauler to allow for competition and lower prices. When ever the government is involved the cost/expense is always higher and service is poorer Multiple carriers with increased traffic contradicts environmental purpose of organics collection. I want a single hauler for trash, recycling and organics choose the collection method with the lowest fee, not gonna use it anyway I think the city should push back on the legal interpretation being given. people should be able to opt out and not be charged for a service they don’t need or use The City should contract ALL curbside pickups. The contract should provide good customer service the city should negotiate one hauler for garbage, recycling and organics due to street wear & tear I would support a single hauler if it is at a savings to us paying the bill The idea that multiple haulsers causes lower prices through competition is a falsehood. I will not use this and I should not have to pay for it. very frustrating City should look at the law and see what is actually required - I am not paying for forced service city has done nothing with garbage haulers. Have multiple haulers. History does not support you Curbside Waste is a poor service provider. They missed my garbage pickup many times. I don't want either option: NOT fair to be forced to pay for something you don't want. There's far too much truck traffic with Amazon, FedEx, UPS, trash, etc. It's a problem 154 Negotiate with service quality incentives and annual price increase limitations it is counter productive This is ridiculous and another example of government overreach! City needs to consider 1 hauler for all trash garbage collection. Road repair costs exceeds organic Why should I pay for this when I already backyard composting? If it is going to be mandatory, then a single hauler due to truck traffic. my HOA arranges everything All compostables collected geographically by one provider or by separate districts bid out to poten I would consider backyard composting before I’d support paying for pickup. Didn’t know about this I think the city should have one trash hauler also. Insanity is have 5 hauler damaging streets I think the mandate & additional service fee is ridiculous. Taxes & fees are high enough in Plymout It's not practical to have 3 bins in the kitchen and garage. If we can't stop this, do what's cheap It's a dumb mandate. Likely won't participate so would like to keep fees lowest. I am environmentalist/conservationist. Res organic collection not good for environment. Q5 Any other comments or suggestions about curbside collection of food waste and other compostable organic material in Plymouth? (273 responses by ) We have far too much truck traffic now. I think trash should be contracted by the city as well. Different haulers could have different parts of the city to keep it fair to all current haulers. We need more information for the congregate living buildings in Plymouth as to how this would work. I'm all in favor of doing it. Speaking of waste-that’s what this program is I think a single hauler for all trash at a major discount for all trash services This is over reach for the government. The cost benefit just does not add up. Running more vehicles, noise, mandated for a very small return. Recyling makes sense. This does not. Hard pass Forcing people to collect compost is unfair. If they can document they have their own compost bin, they should not be charged. They should receive a credit. They are saving from excessive truck use. cityorganic compost service truck waste hauler collect use recyclecostgarbage charge another resident need trash make pay single people like bin plymouth think week muchgo pickcart already food want please bag traffic fee also idea 155 This is a dumb rule and added cost, do away with it. No need to charge Plymouth residents for this. We pay enough in taxes already I plan to vote against anyone who came up with this stupid program. Must we do this? I think there should be only one company used. Seems crazy to have all of these trucks running around the neighborhood doing the same thing. If we are going to be charged for the service, regardless if we use this now, please send information on how to start and use this process we will be paying for. Thank you How do you even get started? It would be great to make the participation process much easier. As an HOA member that negotiates our current curbside waste solution, it was difficult/cumbersome to set up and seemed a lot of expense for mainly food waste for our household. But if it's a required program, we will gladly participate and happy that it saves us from having to go to the centralized Plymouth yard waste collection (we mainly take our weeds there since we leave our clippings in our yard). This is completely unneeded. The city should lobby the state to get this costly law reversed. It serves no purpose other than to increase the cost of living in the state. My wife and I are retirees and snow birds. This is another example of our being charged for a service during times of being out of state for prolonged periods of time (already charged for recycling) and unable to start and restart service. Please, City of Plymouth, take this on for everyone! Haven’t the faintest idea what goes in it? I have very little garbage picked up as it is so another forced fee if frustrating and I may consider cancelling garbage pickup. The only thing of value to me is recycling pickup. I’m currently composting and will continue to keep doing it for my use and don’t want to pay for a service fee I don’t use This is difficult. As a retired single, I eat fresh produce but not enough to warrant a weekly pickup. I support organic collection, but not sure if it works for me and others in apartments or townhomes. I think the idea will be beneficial simply for the effect of having less waste end up in landfills. I am in an association that handles waste (and water) bills right now, so I'm not sure how this change will affect me. Please see my earlier comment. one hauler, less disruption for the city. Would it be possible to get smaller carts? I'm fine with having another bin and support composting. I didn't know about the upcoming mandated charge for composting; would this show up on a bill from the city, rolled into the utilities if Plymouth didn't contract with a single hauler? Or would residents potentially be charged twice; once through Plymouth (to collect the fee but not provide a service) and again through the resident's choice of service provider (for example, Republic, Curbside Waste, etc.)? Please consider subsidizing or providing green bags for residents if they will also be required! The state and city should stay out of the garbage business! What woke leftist governmentmental control freak came up with this stupid plan I wish Plymouth had the service in the fall where you rake your leaves into the street and the city comes around and shreds it up in their machine and hauls it away in a big truck. Many cities do this. If you are not going to provide a single handler, then don't make/let our normal garbage provider charge us for a non-used service. We do not have room for another container in our 1955 era garage. why is it necessary Volume seems low to me So glad the city is getting involved here. Methane from food waste not properly handled is a significant emissions source. Who decided we nneded this? Why do we just keep coming up with new requirements? The downside of all this is more big trucks going thru my neighborhood! We are 2 seniors with little organic material. We already have 3 carts(lawn waste) and to add a 4th is ridiculous. More trucks=more wear and tear on roads and more pollution.we are strongly opposed to this new mandate! Why should I pay for my own composting I already do?????? Thanks for asking for inpu! Please consider including organic bags and a weekly vs bi-weekly service (we will limit use other than winter otherwise). 156 I really don't like the idea of another container in our garage and I think the cost is kind of high but hopefully it would be less with a citywide hauler. It would be nice if they could figure a way to make a smaller container since it really doesn't amount to that much. Isn't life complicated enough? Ideally, organics waste pickup would be combined with yard waste. More efficient and overall beneficial. Love the idea! We participated through our hauler for a while, but it was expensive for the amount produced by only two people. Probably a good idea if the sale of fertilizer will pay back the cost or most of it. Since we don’t do it now not sure how this would work. Only two of us so won’t have much for another container. The quantity of organic waste is small and the risk of spoilage is high. How will this be handled? Dumb idea. Another stupid liberal policy. I support all recycling efforts, provided all materials are in fact recycled. My family currently compost our organic waste, so why are we charged? I fully support this but it needs to be reasonably priced and might need weekly pickup - especially in the summer. Might also need a container that can be kept inside and then easily moved outside. It's very compllicated. I don’t think we generate enough compostable organic material to justify even monthly collection and having that odorous material out of sight (garaged) is not acceptable. I’d do it with one hauler but Republic has terrible service. They’ll be ip us off by charging for bins. We need a new hauler. A Too much garbage, recycling and truck traffic already. Residents should not be charged for a service they do not use. The city of Plymouth on behalf of its residents need to push back on the county and reject this new tax. Really not happy about this being mandated. It should be our choice to participate or not and not be forced. The economy is already tough right now, taxes have gone up and now this. It’s BS. Concerned about animals accessing compost bins before collection pickup. Consider community located bins where we can drop off compostable material (such as grocery store lots or gas station lots). This program and laws related to it are contrary to logical thought, which explains why our government is in support of mandating it. If it is easy to do most people will do it -like recycling. No extra billing or arranging with my hauler. City handles it, so very easy. Will need educating as to what allowable for organic recycling. I’ll have very little garbage I think with this program. Please handle like recycling! I don’t people should be charged if they don’t use, seems unfair Make it part of utilities billing and most people will use the service because they are paying for it, Its the only way to be truly successful. Please be clear about what can be put in the curbside collection and what cannot-it can be confusing at times. What is the net energy saving vs expenditure for this boondoggle? For maximum participation, it should be as easy as recycling. Also - I want to know if residents will have access to the completed garden ready compost Is the city doing anything with the recycling program in place? I’m not confident these programs are doing anything beyond standard land fill. Charging everyone for something relatively few use is not right. I wonder how many citizens are aware that they are paying for this? This should not have been implemented. Some other individual participation-driven program makes more sense. I think a single service option through the city is fantastic, but I’d prefer Suburban Waste and NOT Republic. It's ridiculous to charge residents for a service they have no intention of using. Forget organics, start charging 5 cents per plastic bag/bottle at any retailor and refundable by weight or each item. Organic waste can degrade itself not plastics. Our water ways are clogged with plastics not banana peels.. Having a city coordinated opt-in service would be potentially useful for people who aren't doing backyard composting already. We are gone a lot at meal times and don’t have much food waste I would like to see a tutorial video before taking action. 157 Single hauler, fewer trucks. Why don't we reduce the garbage trucks by zoning which hauler goes to which neighborhoods. Less trucks, less pollution, less wear and tear on roads! I’d really like to see the trucks kept to a minimum. Please coordinate this as a city service! Republic is NOT customer oriented and too expensive. I would rather compost in my yard Money is in short supply. Another way to get my money Should only be one option- have the City contact it with one provider. Should be done for trash too! I hate garbage day with all the different haulers cruising thru at different times. Break the city into zones if you want to give the potential of more than one hauler to work in the city to spread the wealth. Just dumb to have every home get there own - more costly, not efficient and worse for our streets, environment and neighborhoods on garbage day. It is stupid and dumb. It is ANOTHER fee the City of Plymouth is obligating on the residents. When is the City of Plymouth going to realize they CANNOT and SHOULD NOT force the will of a politician on the individual rights of a resident. We are already taxed too much and to pay for something an individual resident does NOT want should be our choice - NOT the City. STOP MANDATING AND FORCES THESE TAXES AND RULES ON RESIDENTS OF PLYMOUTH! IT IS TOO MUCH! I had no idea this even existed. There should still be an opt out choice or a smaller fee for those that don’t partake. We don't believe that residents should be charged for organics collection if they are not using that service- unfair. The size of the cart and the frequency of the pick-ups would have been beneficial information for completing the survey. I would like Plymouth to strongly consider a single hauler for trash also. City contracted would limit truck traffic and wear & tear on the streets. Garbage pick up could be accomplished on a different week from recycle to further reduce truck traffic. I hope educational information about organic composting will be sent out. This is a really stupid idea. I feel that I shouldn’t have to pay for a service I do not want. I don't think households need food recycling. Why bother, our neighbor just throws it Outside in the back of his shed !!! If the city chooses single source utility billing should only be additional fees for those with csrts utilizing the service. Hate State Mandates!!! Don't want to pay any extra cost either way.Extra cost burden on seniors It’s environmentally bad to have so many trash haulers running around the city. Let’s go to one trash hauler for the city and reduce emissions!! Waste of time commenting. Liberal agenda doesn’t care about right from wrong. It needs to be as EASY as possible. I would also love to see one garbage hauler vs all the trucks on the road. In theory a good idea. However, if you think people are only going to put organic, non toxic materials in collection bins I think your wrong. I think you will only get a nasty possibly toxic mess. Not sure how you would sort this to make sure. This is great, thank you for this service! I am glad to know about it. I just wish we could either a) have recycling picked up weekly instead of every other week (I have way more recyclables than trash) or b) could get a bigger bin. My bin overflows by the end of two weeks. We are being charged for collection of food waste whether we use this service or not?? What?! We have garbage disposals for a reason, this is absurd. Believe the city needs to do a better education of what this would mean and why it is a good thing to do before adding another fee to people, especially those that are retired and on a fixed income! This is just another instance where someone thinks they know better how their neighbors should live. Live your own life and let your neighbors live theirs. Might consider food waste in the future ... container for it? ... we take care of all other organic waste In the future, please consider consolidating regular trash service into a single, City-negotiated carrier with billing through our utility bills. This would reduce heavy hauling traffic and wear and tear on our streets while likely reducing costs. It's a win all around. Less government is better than more government. 158 Need to sell the program again to the public. Why is it a good idea? Will it actually be recycled/composted? I am discouraged by finding out that not all plastics than can be recycled actually are. Is this another program like that? Dumb that way have to pay for something we don't use but I guess it is what it is. At least limit the trucks in the 'hood. Give me a list of what all can go into this How much will it cost me? Having the city negotiate with one hauler would be great as long as I will pay less than I do now for the small garbage can. And I don't want a 3rd can for organics! We should combine all organics - yard waste and food waste - into a single composting solution. I will try it since I'll be charged for it anyway. I'm not thrilled about a 3rd bin or the smell this will make in the summer when it's hot and humid. I'm not really sure we have that much organic waste, but I could be wrong, that's why I'm willing to give it a try. Encourage good stewardship of the land and understanding of good land use practices is better quality of life and engagement with the land we are holding in trust for the next generation. Would bins sitting out overnight be an attraction to animals? Government is out of control. They just keep finding more "problems" for which they can pass laws which eventually increases the scope of government to the benefit of no one except those who are collecting related government paychecks. This is just another stupid wasteful boondoggle. Hamel/Medina residents put in blue bag. This is put on top of the garbage bag inside garbage container. Blue bags are pulled out at the facility and composted. Plymouth should follow this model. It is easy. I think we shouldn't be charged for something we do not want to participate in. Please promote this service in a positive manner to educate residents on the benefits of organics composting (especially since all will be paying for it anyway). The wording of several of these survey questions/responses casts organic composting in a negative light already, so makes it seem like something Plymouth is forced to do and doesn't support. If we have to move forward with it regardless, might be better to take a positive attitude and emphasize the benefits to our community. How much of this stuff is actually used? Recycling is a joke with only 5% used... is it really worth the work? More information on what Curbside is doing, stats (not cherry picked), etc. Would be helpful and interesting to review on a quarterly basis. Getting this in front of ppl may increase usage of these services. Thank you for this sirvey I am very concerned about wildlife getting into the containers and making a huge mess, destroying the cart... I do not want to have to pick up that mess or see it on our streets. I hate the government overreach Lower fees is better I don’t have enough organic waste to fill a big container. I’d would be much better if smaller containers were available. This is a ridiculous govt mandate. I compost in my yard. Now you will charge me? Why participate? All negatives - I don’t get the compost, I get a third cart and third truck on my street. All negatives and no positives. Repeal this stupid mandate! Who do we contact to repeal it? Insanity! more fees, taxes, fines, nickle and dime us all everyday, filling fee, wheeler fee, shop fees, city fee, school fee, local fee, environmental fee etc.... and state tax, state income tax on our income Government overreach. What about smell, rodents, etc. will we need to hire someone to monitor the adverse effects? We are NOT happy to be charged for extra trash bags and we think recycling should be every week If another cart is used, it better be sealed better than the trash cart Please allow competition with vendors by splitting the city into multiple sectors. This will reduce traffic by still only having 1 truck per street and will give the vendors efficiency by not having to "jump around". Having multiple vendors will allow the city to evaluate multiple vendors accordingly and scale their future contracts accordingly. Most importantly, if a vendor cannot provide a high level of service, then we have built in backups in place that may be able to help. Last year we used Waste Management and they kept skipping us and telling us to leave our organics bin on the street for days at a time and they didn't come for over a month. We switched to Aspen and have a much greater level of service. I would hope we would be provided a storage unit. I tried but had to store in a plastic bag in my garage for 2 weeks at a time, and had maggots On garbage day, I counted 6 different vendors going up and down my street. What a waste of fuel and wear and tear on the roads. Can't the city negotiate a good rate and have one company pick up everything instead of so many vendors? 159 I Don’t know if we would participate or not, but it makes sense to have the city negotiate with a single company to get better service, lower fees, and a more intentional and strategic plan. 1984 any organics left around more than a couple days will realy smell. How would a program work to reduce smell? How often is pickup? Why would we have to pay for this when there was no publicity about this mandate that would allow public comment. A single person does not produce much in organics so how would fees be assessed fairly? I’m partipating with curbside for organic currently and they pick up every other week which is perfect, I think weekly pick up would be wasteful This is stupid. The cost of fuel and pollution to Plymouth city out ways any possible benefit. How much will you be charging me for a "service" I don't want? How many people have room for a third or fourth can in their garage, as Plymouth mandates they be kept inside. How often will it be picked up? How big will the can be? Where is it brought to and how is the waste used? As a single person, I have little organics. The city should negotiate a city-wide price These questions seem pretty loaded against organically collection it is too bad the city leadership doesn’t see the value in it This law is ridiculous. I shouldn't have to pay my own money for someone else's convenience when I'm already composing everything myself on my own. I will fight this law with all that is necessary. Please consider any companies that allow a different color bag that goes in the standard trash vs having a separate bin - similar to what Randy's used to do. Think it is silly to have, what, 10-15 different private firms trucks running around…strongly suggest Plymouth move to a single collector, if not for all of Plymouth, then maybe by zones. It would be helpful to offer curbside recycling on a weekly basis. Please make sure the watt company is actually comparing materials some companies their recycling materials into the rest of the garbage. Why should people collect organics? I'm for single trash/recycling provider to reduce noise and traffic. Plymouth is so behind on preventing noise pollution Would prefer small bin option for smaller households with limited space I would like to see the city unify all pick up services (trash, recycle & organic). this woudl reduce truck traffic and simplify the pick up schedule significantly. It seems wrong to double-charge residents – once through the trash hauler fees, and again through City fees – if we go with the one-hauler option. The City should find a way to make it no-additional-cost like curbside recycling. Even if the cost ends up being buried in taxes or someone. People will opt out if they can to save a buck, despite composting being a good thing. Also I think people will be skeptical that their compost won't just end up in a trash dump so some communication around that is important. Thanks! I would love it if you would consider single hauler for garbage too to cut down on the amount of trucks and pollution This is a good initiative and I totally support it. A key point to this are compostable bags. If these are provided as a part of the service, more people will participate. I'm unclear on the distinction between food waste and yard waste. Isn't it all compostable? Would they be collected separately? This seems like a great service to have centralized. The resources used to put up organic waste if they put more trucks on the road seems ridiculous. Could neighbors share one container to reduce costs? Would trash costs reduce since they won't have as much to haul (I doubt it)? What is being done with this? What about flies/critters/bees being attracted? I'm thrilled that Plymouth is considering doing a city-wide option--thank you! ALSO: I strongly urge you to consider every week recycling with trash moving to every other week. Since we have been participating in organics collection--along with recycling, of course--our trash has been dramatically reduced, but we often have an overflow of recycling. I think every other week trash would be sufficient and would be a push for people to participate in organics pick up. Yes, I know that Plymouth doesn't control the trash pick-up, but I still wonder if something like this would be an option for the future. Will we be able to pick up this composted material later for garden use? If so then I potentially might be more willing to participate Will there be a location residents can pick up (or have delivered) free compost made from all the organics? 160 Make a one hauler requirement for all garbage, yard waste, etc 12 trucks down my street on Wednesdays in both directions is ridiculous waste of fuel and road maintenance. Have the city contract with several haulers and assign areas vs what we have now. my trash cart is hardly ever full. How about a flexible/divided cart that is picked up by the recycle hauler and directed to separated compartments in the truck. This would eliminated extra trips fuel, drivers, traffic and bins. Could bag be found that are antii stink for summer? THIS IS ANOTHER EXPENSE THAT WE CAN'T AFFORD AS SENIORS ON A FIXED INCOME Seeking the public education on this with visual aide on the process of organic waste disposal... instruct on ways to compost... i do not welcome another government mandate on increasing my living costs... why does my butter cost 6.oo? and a box of protein bars 10.00,,,thats where my concern is ... How big will the wheeled bin be? Do any companies provide organic material pickup to multi-family buildings? This is great! I’m confident the city can negotiate lower prices that what individual haulers were offering. I prefer to composte in garden in backyard. For those who do this are being charged for something we have already been doing. None at present Would prefer weekly rather than bi-weekly, as our only storage option is in our garage (townhouse unit). Please explain how you will handle HOAs where services are typically handled by the board, not by individuals. needs to be viable for apartment buildings More information is needed. How is the city going to address HOAs who won't let people store carts outside but they don't have room for another cart in their garage? Can't wait for this. Will someone provide us with a smaller indoor collection receptacle to use? This is nothing more than a transfer of wealth from poor people to rich ones. It's been proven that more wealthy people want to do this and poorer don't. This is the same process that played out in MPLS. If residents want this, make a compost site where they have to take their garbage to a city site instead of forcing the many that don't want or need this to pay for the very few that have the money to do this. Very excited that Plymouth is taking another step towards environmental stewardship Given there be a minimum of 3 haulers (trash, recycling, compostable), I believe it is time for the city to revisit having a single (or choice of 2) trash hauler (s) for the city, paid through utility billing. Adding in yard waste collection, my cul-de-sac already has a half dozen trucks each week for pickups. It is environmentally unsound, adds wear to city streets, adds to noise levels, and causes driving hazards. I think it’s a good idea. Better for the environment and less wasteful. I wonder about the smell in the summer. It’s also hard to fit another wheeled cart in the garage. It's a true conundrum, however, with the wear and tear on our streets, increased emissions and frankly the safety concerns (many of these heavy trucks speed down the road only to pick up ONE customer's bin!), my vote is for a single provider with negotiated lower cost for high volume/efficiency. I'm too old to bother with all the different collections Why haven’t we been told what our cost will be? I want to know this information. Part of the city contract should include the plan for the haulers to increase the actual recycling each year and any increase will depend on proven improvement. We know most recycling is just incinerated. Time to put the burden on the haulers. How much will this cost and why does it require a new wheeled cart? Regarding all curbside collection (trash, recycle, organic) the City of Plymouth should look at minimizing the number of trucks going through the city and neighborhoods and using the municipalities leverage to reduce costs. That would help the roads and environment as well as residents bank accounts. Work with all collections and reduce the number of companies to perhaps 3 total to still promote competition while better managing road traffic & pollution. Bid it out and re-bid every 3-5 years. The way it is now we have half a dozen trucks every collection day on our street and the companies raise prices at will and excessively. I just want to emphasize that since we are collecting organics for environmental reasons/concerns, it makes absolutely no sense to then have multiple carriers that would increase traffic congestion and pollution. 161 As long as none of this impacts my ability to select my own garbage hauler. It's a program that is only of interest to a handful of people but apparently being forced on everyone. Silly and unnecessary. If a person want's to do this, great! Do it yourself. I think single provider will help reduce traffic and make it easy for residents. 1.) Seperating food waste from trash would be just too difficult. 2). Keeping food waste seperate for a week before pick up would be stinky (and disgusting). 3.) Food waste in trash helps in decomposition of trash once in the huge trash pile. 4.) Not worth the effort. 5.) Another example of the "elite class" determining what's good for us "little people". Top down authority mandating. We opted-in to curbside organically pickup. Having one hauler would make it a more reliable and efficient service. And having many different trucks doing the pickup is counter to the environmental benefits of composting How do I join this service now? This should not be forced on residents. Only those participating should pay fees. residents may need to be able to have bins in front of their homes, visible from the street due to lack of space to “hide” additional bins, which would require an ordinance change All curbside should be through one hauler via City contract. The contract should ensure superior customer service with chargebacks for poor service that goes back to customers as credits. All services should be picked up weekly to avoid overflowing and infestations. City of Plymouth should promote the benefits of separating organic waste to ensure residents are aware of the value of the program, not that it's just a silly law that's costing them more. I would like to see options for community gardens in my neighborhood and other neighborhoods, for example using some of the green spaces where the city is cultivating "bee lawns". The community gardens could have a city-supplied compost bin for neighbors to bring food waste as an alternative to curbside collection. I think education is key to how to best compost organic waste through a vendor. We had this option in Minneapolis and we used it for a time but it was disgusting and discontinued. I am very unhappy with this development. The state and country should not be able to force every single resident to pay for a service they don't want. We don't need more cans and more trucks racing around our neighborhoods Single hauler would streamline the process, reduce traffic, and encourage adoption of the practice. It would also be wonderful if yard waste could be included in all that as well. Yes - the city should negotiate ALL curbside collection due to wear and tear and noise and traffic on our streets. It is ridiculous with all the different haulers. Please just do it for us! Make it convenient! Does it have to be a cart? Could it be a bucket or something smaller that a truck could still pick up? Could there be more centralized places to drop organics? I loved the blue bag, can you do that? it’s not right forcing families who are already struggling to live to pay for this service. i compost, why should i pay for something i’m not going to use? plus how is the city going to prevent animals getting into the carts? who’s going to clean the carts? who’s going to clean if an animal tips it over? already the garbage collectors toss trash all over, now i’m going to have rotten food? that’s going to end well with rodent, wasp and fly control Can compostable include yard waste? I hope we have the option to get free organic compost as part of the process. I want the city to arrange both trash and organics for the whole city and bid it out on a yearly basis to get best pricing. I'm sick of the road and environmental damage due to all the trucks driving through the city. It's a true travesty. And unsafe as well. I would rather have low cost materials made available to the individual to do their own backyard composting than charge us for a service we're not going to use. I think it is a ridiculous law to make all pay for this service. If people compost they should be able to opt out. I think we should do this, the city should do this, that would help bring Plymouth into the early 21st century. The idea that multiple haulers create competition and thus lower prices is a falsehood, because: 1) There ARE multiple haulers, and there IS competitional cross cities; 2) The competition works in an "ideal-free-market" which homeowners and HOAs collectively are NOT (becasue we are in the main ill informed and easily duped by trash haulers). The collection of cities in the region IS, however, a set of ideal, free, market actors, because cities are smart and powerful buyers of services. In addition, a single hauler means les money spent on public works. Another falsehood: That the money the city saves on public works going through a single hauler is not enough. From m point of view as a TAXPAYER I pay to the city, the county, and the state. I care about the costs of maintenance of ALL of the roads, not just the ones Plymouth fixes up. 162 I don’t understand the benefits of having a centralized organics collection service. I do it for recycle and produce my own soil. I would do a centralized service if I had access to the soil product. Save our street surfaces n have 1 truck do all pick up. Currently compostibles cans are way too large n get filthy. I found composible bags much more tidy n efficient Someone needs to dissect the law and see what it says, because I doubt it says that people are required to have another cart or be charged extra on top of basic trash collection. Residents should have the option to compost on their own AT NO COST. I am a single widow who doesn't have room to store or deal with another cart or pay for it--don't need or want it. This is punishing those who already compost! stop billing us for what we do not use. I'm glad to see this service becoming widely available and easy to use. Vastly prefer the city contract for a single hauler. And would support the city moving to a single hauler for garbage as well. I strongly disagree with this becoming a mandatory fee service. It feels like a punishment to our household that already decided to do our part to help the environment. We should be given the chance to opt out if we are doing the right thing! Not happy this is being mandated…at a charge of course. Glad organics recycling is being promoted Cost is all over the place. I have "fired" haulers for cost and lack of service. Does not appear to be any rhyme or reason for how they are controlled. If they are. I would expect a reduction in garbage hauler cost since they will be collecting less from the reduction of compostable material in their loads. This should not be compulsory for people that own their own property. Too much government interference. Recycling companies lied about the other durable goods for decades and I do not trust this effort is more than consumer revenue gouging. I'd a support single garbage hauler IF cost and SLAs are lower/better. But I don't feel food/compostable waste is really necessary for us, and don't think it warrants yet another army of 15 trucks coming through neighborhoods weekly. Our little dead end street simply cannot handle yet more trucks. Keeping the number down is better. As it is we have 4 or 5 trucks every trash day, some for only one can. We all wish we had city wide trash collection as well!!!!! Why do t we just have one garbage hauler for the entire city- 5 different trucks though the streets seems crazy The city is having to implement a stupid policy decision by the county. This really is another form of taxation and without having a say in the matter. Should I be surprised in this state? No, but the county calls it "optional" but that isn't legitimate because you cannot opt out to PAY for this. Plus, the burden of another truck racing through the neighborhoods on trash day. Idiocy. It would be nice to combine yard waste and organics. This would reduce the number of bins needed and would promote greater buy-in from residents. This is ridiculous. I highly doubt these organic products are going to be processed any different way than garbage. It is just another way for the state to mandate something and make us pay for it. Would love to see recycling pick up every week over this program. The confusion of what is composable is a major issue. The only items we do not currently compost are those with animal products, i.e. meat scraps, bacon fat, etc. The amount of food waste we would contribute is minimal. We already compost all veg/fruit scraps, coffee grounds/filters, tea bags, paper towels, etc. We produce one kitchen can bag of garbage per week for the entire household. What about a combined bin for several households or per block, similar to the garbage bins in our local parks? Why are you doing this if it's organic? I can't even imagine that residents will generate enough waste to justify yet another layered cost to residents. Get a grip on your spending. Plus, the truck traffic from deliveries, waste, etc has become excessive in our neighborhood and is downright dangerous for kids playing. I am not much know about those. Landlord knows. A full size wheeled container is the biggest obstacle. We can't cut down on our recycle bin size or garbage size we would need a cart only about 18" square and it would have to be on our standard pickup day or we would forget. Also provide lower-cost compost bags for sale. Require homeowners to clean/rinse their collection bins every few weeks to reduce insects. It would be really nice if yard/organically could be combined. With both, I currently have 4 bins (garbage, recycling, organics, yard waste), which means 4 trucks on the roads regardless of consolidation of hauler companies. We should use a single hauler for garbage collection too! Reducing the wear on our roads, noise & pollution would be great, along with likely cost savings. I would like to know how this is going to benefit us. 163 I was interested in separate food waste collection but didn’t get to it. I appreciate it being more ‘incentivized’. When promoting the new organics collection plan, please be very specific about what is and is not acceptable. For example, our household has an ongoing debate about whether or not the Ben and Jerry’s cartons are compostable. We need clarity. Thanks! Seriously, with the huge impact of inflation, gas prices, crime, tax increases, illegal immigration, and the ability for 'working' Americans to pay their bills - please explain why this is a priority!!!! It would be great if the city could contract single haulers for everything. Use your bargaining power and reduce truck traffic and emissions. If no single hauler can handle the whole city, split up by neighborhoods. Since the food waste and other compostable organic material collection is going to be mandatory, I think the City should work out the best deal for residents. Thanks. NO ROOM FOR THREE TRASH CANS. Average Resident has does not buold garages to store three trash cans. Residents now fume about price of current haulers. Residents can bring organics to Plymouth waste site. Contain critter rodent to one location. It's frustrating that we will be charged for something that we most likely will not use. I know this was not the city's choice. I would support any pushback they can give to the state. Make the carts smaller than current garbage/recycling versions I’d like a city contracted supplier for organics. I wish the city would consider a city-wide contracted trash hauler, as well. I live on a cul-de-sac and we have 4 different trash collectors come through every week. It’s definitely not environmentally effective. none If the city is organizing this, why can’t they organize single source garbage collection? It seems more important than compost It would be great if we could pick up free compost to use in our gardens Please provide information on how to compost It is fine to put compostables in the garbage because as it rots it makes methane gas. Waste management is tapping their land fills and using the gas to run their trucks. We feel this is another “fool hearty” program government has started! Just something else. No problems curbside collection. It’s the right thing to do. DON’T CHARGE PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT GETTING THE SERVICE. GAS IS EXPENSIVE AND SO ARE WAGES. PLEASE BE PRUDENT WITH THE MONEY OF YOUR RESIDENCES. LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE….PLEASE Cost of all things has gone up so much. It is hard to pay for another service that we don't need becuase we already compost our own. I alos know sadly, that people do not compost properly just liek they don't recycle properly. Are we just going to create a huge, gross mess? Would need to discuss with HOA Composting for life! Not Enough space was allowed for my Complete Response to item #4: All compostables collected geographically by one provider or by separate districts bid out to potentially separate haulers in order to promote competitive bidding including small bidders & limit truck traffic to a minimum. In addition to the above, I fully support single vendors to collect trash, recycling, & compostables to limit truck traffic & pollution. Competitive bidding by districts would enable smaller haulers to compete competitively with larger ones while also limiting additional truck traffic & pollution to an absolute minimum. This is the first I’ve heard about composting waste. I’d like a back yard garden option. I do not want to pay for this. Thanks for surveying. Plymouth continues to be the best city? Perfect? No. Awesome? Yes. Backyard composting works well without having to pay fees. Seems that all these state laws / mandates just continue to drive up the cost of living for residents. Considering how inflation is eating up more income every month, the cost of living will become unsustainable in the near future. Does government ever consider this? We are excited about this GREEN, Environmentally-friendly option coming in 2024 to Plymouth, MN. Providing a hassle-free method of collecting and storage for pick-up will ensure greater participation. Thank you for this enhancement to living in Plymouth. Lee H. Thank you for considering this important effort for our environment Vote these idiots out it is just another tax we don't need. I assume a vendor will be chosen through a competitive bidd 164 Less trucks through neighborhoods is optimum so centralize the service. Also would this service come weekly? I would hope that to be true. How would the food waste be bagged? Compostable bags are expensive and we don’t have much food waste so it would be excessive for our household to participate. Diesel and truck emissions would not be offset by our use. Maybe there could be more education on making wise purchases and healthy consumerism with a goal of less waste in the first place. Love keeping costs down AND trucks to a minimum! There are already so many that come through, having twice as many would be so loud! Thanks for considering! we need more detailed information Can we please have just one garbage truck contracted by the city, also? This topic has been brought up repeatedly and gets wide support on nextdoor.com! Fewer trucks is a huge win for everyone. Biggest concern for us at the moment is cost. No idea what to expect and it feels kinda heavy-handed that this is being mandated. However, I truly appreciate the reduction in waste. I would like to know what is done with the material when it’s picked up. Not interested. It should not be forced on us. We should be able to opt out both of service and payment for said service. We used to pay for blue bag organically but when Randy’s sold that service option went away. Too much government interference People already are confused with the current recycling. Only a very small percent of the population will use the organic collection properly. The carbon cost of the trucks for collection will be significantly greater than any benefit this program will see. The city should raise its voice in opposition of the state mandating such an ineffective and damaging program. The exhaust and damage to our streets will outweigh any benefit. I am moderate leaning conservative... I can't stand Trump or the people that support him and thus voted nearly straight ticket DFL last election (normally I'd be much more GOP). And now we're rewarded with things like this mandate. This needs to be overturned. I simply don't have room in my garage for another bin (literally... come over and check... I won't be getting rid of my power tools and equipment) so if given a bin I'll have to store it out back permanently and just eat the charge. Would really love a city organics program!!! I would help educate my neighbors to get greater participation. In the past I have taken my organics to a collection site. When Fridley, where we lived, got curbside organic recycling I was thrilled to participate! I have been waiting for Plymouth to get on board!!! Thank you for this survey and I hope you get a great response!!! Reduce--yes. Reuse--yes. Refuse--yes. Recycle if cost appropriate--yes. Residential organics collection not environmentally helpful. Support lower immigration--increasing U.S. population is major environmental problem. Most U.S. population growth comes from immig and births to recent immig. Additional survey reports (c) Copyright 2013-2023 Governance Sciences Group, Inc., Patent pending 165 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-253 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY STAFF TO NEGOTIATE A THREE-YEAR EXTENSION TO THE CURRENT RECYCLING CONTRACT,INCLUDING A FOUR-YEAR TERM FOR CITY-ORGANIZED CURBSIDE COLLECTION OF SOURCE-SEPARATED ORGANIC MATERIALS WITH REPUBLIC SERVICES WHEREAS, the current Municipal Recycling Services Agreement with Republic Services, effective January 1, 2019, is set to expire December 31, 2024, for traditional single sort curbside recycling; and WHEREAS, the contract allows for a three-year extension; and WHEREAS, neighboring cities recently bid municipal recycling services on the open market, with results that have not been favorable in terms of pricing; and WHEREAS, if negotiations are not successful, there remains enough time to bid municipal recycling services without interruption to curbside services; and WHEREAS, all residential customers will be charged a fee for curbside organics recycling collection – regardlessof whether or not they utilize the offered service; and WHEREAS, the city is exploring city-led organized curbside collection of source-separated organic materials; and WHEREAS, the city is considering supplementing negotiations of the current Municipal Recycling Services Agreement by including curbside collection of source-separated organic materials, similar to the current curbside recycling program; and WHEREAS, a majority of residents believe the city should lead single-hauler organized collection, with less than one-third of respondents opposed to city-led organized collection. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that city staff is authorized to negotiate a three-year extension to the current recycling contract; including a four-year term for city organized curbside collection of source-separated organic materials with Republic Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Republic Services has offered the city single sort recycling collection starting at $4.75 monthly in 2025, with a 4.5% annual increase through 2027, and organics curbside collection based on participation percentage, ranging from 2024 pricing of $3.00 per month for up to 10% participation, to $6.00 per month for up to 50% participation. Organics curbside collection will have a 4% annual increase through 2027. 166 Resolution 2023-253 Page 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Municipal Recycling Services Agreement for curbside services contract extension for single sort recycling plus organics collection will be brought to the City Council for approval once finalized contract language is agreed upon. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September 2023. 167 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:8.3 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Shawn Drill, Senior Planner Reviewed by:Grant Fernelius, Community and Economic Development Director Item:Approve comprehensive plan amendment request by Scannell Properties LLC to reguide roughly 75 acres to MXD (mixed use) for property located at 13001 County Road 10 (2023052) 1.Action Requested: Adopt attached resolution approving a comprehensive plan amendment request by Scannell Properties LLC to reguide roughly 75 acres to MXD (mixed use) for the former Prudential Insurance site, 13001 County Road 10, as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approval requires a 5/7 vote of the City Council. 2.Background: On September 6, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposal, conducted the public hearing, and subsequently voted unanimously to recommend approval. In addition to the applicant, six people spoke at the hearing. Two of the speakers also provided written correspondence (attached). Concerns raised included traffic, noise, walkability, and wages for construction workers. Regarding traffic, staff noted that the traffic study has found that the surrounding road system could accommodate the traffic generated by the development with improvements to be incorporated into the project. Regarding noise, staff notes that compliance with state and city noise standards would be required. Regarding walkability, staff said the future PUD submittal would address sidewalks, trails, crosswalk design, and traffic calming measures. Regarding wages for construction workers, that issue may be addressed in the TIF development agreement which is outside the purview of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission report and minutes are attached. 3.Budget Impact: N/A 4.Planning Review Deadline: * December 9, 2023 5.Attachments: Planning Commission Report 168 Planning Commission Minutes Location Map Aerial Map Hennepin County Locate & Notify Map CO Guiding Description (current guiding) MXD Guiding Description (proposed guiding) Applicant's Narrative Correspondence Received Sketch Layout Survey City Council Resolution 2023-254 169 Regular Planning Commission September 6, 2023 Agenda Number:5.1 To:Planning Commission Prepared by:Shawn Drill, Senior Planner Reviewed by:Grant Fernelius, Community and Economic Development Director File No:2023-052 1.Applicant: Scannell Properties LLC 2.Proposal: Comprehensive plan amendment to reguide roughly 75 acres to MXD (mixed use) on the city's land use guide plan map. 3.Location: 13001 County Road 10 (former Prudential Insurance site) 4.Guiding: Current guiding is CO (commercial office) 5.Zoning: Current zoning is B-C (business campus) 6.School District: ISD 279 (Osseo) 7.Review Deadline: December 9, 2023 8.Description: See attached Planning Commission Report Information. 170 Planning Commission Report Information Scannell Properties LLC (2023-052) INTRODUCTION The applicant is requesting approval of a comprehensive plan amendment to reguide four parcels of land comprising the former Prudential Insurance site at 13001 County Road 10. The site contains roughly 75 acres and is bounded by County Road 10 (Bass Lake Road) to the north, Interstate 494 to the west, County Road 61 (Northwest Boulevard) to the east, and Chankahda Trail (formerly known as County Road 47) to the south. Under the proposal, the land use guide plan map in the city’s comprehensive plan would be amended to reguide the site from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed-use). The requested reguiding is the first step in allowing the site to be redeveloped with a mixture of multi-family housing, retail / commercial uses, and a medical-technical (med-tech) business park. If the reguiding is approved, future requests would be made for rezoning, platting, and PUD (planned unit development) general plan. Notice of the public hearing was published in the city’s official newspaper. Two mailed notices were sent out to all property owners within 750 feet of the site. One notice was sent upon receipt of the application, and the other notice was sent 12 days prior to the public hearing. A copy of the Hennepin County Locate & Notify Map is attached. Development signage has also been posted on the site. CONTEXT Surrounding Land Uses Adjacent Land Use Guiding Zoning North (across County Road 10) In Maple Grove: Childcare center, bank with drive-thru teller service, & strip retail center In Plymouth: Holiday Gas Station with car wash, and Culver’s with drive-thru. ---- The Quinn Apartments -- C (commercial) ---- LA-4 (living area 4) -- C-4 (community commercial) ---- RMF-4 (multi-family 4) West (across I-494) Lake Camelot Villa Condominiums (townhomes) LA-2 (living area 2) RMF-3 (multi-family 3) East (across County Road 61) Single-family homes LA-1 (living area 1) RSF-1 (single-family 1) South (across Chankahda Trail) Bass Lake Hills Rental Townhomes LA-3 (living area 3) RMF-4 171 2023052 Page 2 Natural Characteristics The site lies in the Shingle Creek drainage district. The site is not located within the flood plain or shoreland overlay district. The site contains two wetlands: one in the southwest corner and one in the east portion of the site. The water body in the central portion of the site is a stormwater pond. Previous Actions Construction of the existing 4-story, 450,000-square-foot office building and relating parking areas was completed in the northerly portion of the site in 1980. Under the plan, the existing building and parking would be removed. The southerly portion of the site presently remains undeveloped. In 2022 / 2023, the applicant requested a review of sketch layouts for redevelopment of the site. Both the Planning Commission and City Council have previously reviewed the sketch layouts and provided their informal comments to the applicant. In July 2023, the City Council adopted an Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) for the site, based on the highest amount of development the site could support. An AUAR is a scoping document that identifies potential environmental concerns and develops a mitigation plan to address any such concerns. The mitigation would be incorporated into any future redevelopment plans. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING The guiding of land is a legislative action (enactment of policy). Consequently, the city has a high level of discretion in approving or denying an application to reguide property. The land use guide plan is the city’s long-range planning tool that indicates what type of development should occur on all land within the city. In other words, it is the city’s plan for how it wants to direct future development and growth. The City Council may guide property as it deems necessary to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the community. Under state law, a city may not put a reguiding into effect until the Metropolitan Council has reviewed and responded to the proposed reguiding. State law also mandates that all cities in the Twin Cities metropolitan area adopt a 20-year comprehensive plan and review that plan every ten years. State law and city regulations explicitly allow amendments to the comprehensive plan outside of the required decennial comprehensive plan update. It is not uncommon to receive applications to amend the comprehensive plan outside of the required decennial update. The city has approved over 30 such reguiding requests in the past 20 years. ANALYSIS The applicant is requesting to amend the land use guide plan map of the city’s comprehensive plan. Under the proposal, the site would be reguided from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed use). Refer to graphics on Page 3. 172 2023052 Page 3 Current Guiding: The site is currently guided CO (commercial office). Refer to the graphic below. Current Guiding Requested Guiding: The applicant is requesting to reguide the site to MXD (mixed use). Refer to the graphic below. Requested Guiding 173 2023052 Page 4 Except for specialized housing such as nursing care, the current CO guiding does not allow residential uses. The proposed MXD guiding would allow the site to be redeveloped with a mixture of multi-family housing, retail / commercial uses, and a med-tech business park. The descriptions for both the CO and MXD guiding designations are attached. The corresponding zoning district for MXD-guided areas is PUD (planned unit development). PUDs are customized zoning districts unique to each development. If the site is reguided to MXD, the applicant would request to rezone the site from B-C (business campus) to PUD. A separate public hearing process would be required for any such rezoning request. The residential density range allowed within MXD-guided areas is 12 to 35 units per acre, based upon net acreage of the overall site. Net acreage excludes wetlands, wetland buffers, areas below the high water level of ponds, and areas to be dedicated as public park or right-of-way for arterials roadways. Based on approximate net acreage calculations, the site should accommodate roughly 600 to 1,750 dwelling units under MXD guiding. The previous preliminary sketch layouts indicated a range of roughly 900 to 1,320 apartment-style dwelling units (in multiple buildings), which lies within the allowable density range. The applicant is partnering with Roers Companies to construct the residential component of the redevelopment project. When reviewing a request for an amendment to the land use guide plan map, the city must analyze and consider the following: ▪ extent to which the location criteria of the existing and proposed guiding designations are satisfied; ▪ information supporting a re-examination of the current guiding; ▪ impact on land supply and demand; ▪ demonstration that the amendment has merit beyond the interests of the applicant; ▪ possible impacts of the amendment on other comprehensive plan elements including transportation, housing, sewers, water supply, surface water, parks, and capital improvement program; and ▪ fiscal impacts on the city. Location Criteria – The site meets the specified location criteria for both CO and MXD guiding. Due to the size of the site, however, it is better suited for MXD guiding – allowing it to be redeveloped with a mixture of land uses. The housing component and retail / commercial / med- tech components would result in a “right-sized” blend of uses and efficiencies in infrastructure, while creating synergy for the benefit of all land uses within and near the site. Re-examination of the Comprehensive Plan – Since the 2040 comprehensive plan was enacted in 2019, new information has come forward. Prudential Insurance has decided to sell the site, as they no longer require the amount of office space provided within the existing building. Other office users were not interested in purchasing or maintaining the site when it went up for sale. This new information is relevant and provides the city with an opportunity to determine what the future land uses should be for the site. 174 2023052 Page 5 Land Supply and Demand – The proposed reguiding would have minimal effect on land supply and demand. Under the requested reguiding, the amount of MXD-guided land in the city would increase to 110 acres (or 0.5 percent of the overall land within the city), and the amount of CO- guided land in the city would decrease to 525 acres (or 2.3 percent of the overall land within the city). Merit of the Amendment – The proposed reguiding has merit beyond the interests of the applicant. The reguiding would provide for needed housing and retail / commercial / med-tech uses in this area of the city. The apartment-style housing component would assist the city in meeting its goals for providing a diverse housing supply. The proposed redevelopment would also provide for a new public park and related public trail system (not presently located on the site) to serve this area of the city. Lastly, the proposed redevelopment would increase the city’s tax base and provide employment opportunities. Impacts on other Comprehensive Plan Elements – 1) Transportation: As part of the Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR), a traffic study was commissioned by the city, but paid for by the applicant. The traffic study was based on 1,320 residential units and 700,000 square feet of retail / commercial / med-tech development – which was the highest amount of development contemplated for the site under the AUAR (actual development numbers are projected to be lower based on the sketch layout). The traffic study concluded that, with modifications to be incorporated into the redevelopment plans, the surrounding road system could readily accommodate the anticipated traffic that would be generated by redevelopment of the site. In addition, the city would review extending Plymouth Metrolink bus service to this site upon its redevelopment. 2) Sewer and water: As part of the AUAR, a utility study was commissioned by the city, but paid for by the applicant. The utility study analyzed: a) the anticipated increase in sanitary sewer flows if the site is redeveloped; b) the downstream capacity of the local sanitary sewer system; and c) the capacity of the water system to accommodate anticipated volume, pressure needs, and flow demands upon site redevelopment. The applicant would need to address the issues identified in the utility study as part of any future redevelopment plans. Additionally, existing public utilities within the site would need to be relocated by the applicant to accommodate redevelopment. 3) Housing: The proposed reguiding and related redevelopment would add to the city’s housing stock and would also include a level of affordability (yet to be determined), in support of the city’s housing goals. 175 2023052 Page 6 4) Surface Water Management: Any redevelopment proposal for the site would need to demonstrate compliance with all standards for rate control and water quality, as set forth by city standards and watershed requirements. Additionally, the applicant would be required to secure Minnesota Pollution Control Agency approval of a storm water pollution prevention plan. Surface water management would be reviewed in detail as part of the analysis of any future platting and PUD general plan application. 5) Parks: Redevelopment of the site would result in dedication of a new roughly 20-acre public park to be located around the existing pond in the central portion of the site. New public trails would also be installed to provide pedestrian and bicycle connectivity – both within the site and to the broader community. The new park and trails would help to fulfill the park needs generated by the redevelopment and would serve this area of the city. 6) Capital Improvement Program (CIP): No impacts to the city’s CIP have been identified at this time. The segment of Chankahda Trail that abuts the site is programmed to be reconstructed in 2024. The proposed reguiding would not impact that reconstruction project, however, the city and applicant would need to work together to coordinate timing of improvements. Fiscal Impacts – The proposed reguiding would not have negative fiscal impacts on the city. Additional property taxes would be collected if the site is redeveloped. Taxes are based on the value of the land and buildings. Construction with a mixture of multi-family housing and retail / commercial / med-tech uses would increase the value of the site over current conditions. REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT If the City Council approves the reguiding, the applicant would need to obtain the following city approvals in the future, prior to redevelopment of the site: • Rezoning to PUD (planned unit development) – public hearing required • Preliminary plat – public hearing required • PUD general plan – public hearing required • Final platting/development contract – City Council action required • PUD final plan – administrative approval required RECOMMENDATION Community and Economic Development Department staff recommends approval of the request by Scannell Properties LLC to reguide the former Prudential Insurance site located at 13001 County Road 10 from CO to MXD, subject to the conditions listed in the resolution. If new information is brought forward at the public hearing, staff may alter or reconsider its recommendation. 176 1 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Proposed Minutes Planning Commission Meeting September 6, 2023 Chair Boo called a Meeting of the Plymouth Planning Commission to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, on September 6, 2023. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Michael Boo, Bill Wixon, Marc Anderson, Neha Markanda, and Josh Fowler COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Jennifer Jerulle and Julie Olson STAFF PRESENT: Planning and Development Manager Chloe McGuire, Senior Planner Shawn Drill, and City Council Liaison Julie Pointner Public Hearings (5.1) Request for comprehensive plan amendment by Scannell Properties LLC to reguide roughly 75 acres to MXD (mixed use) for property located at 13001 County Road 10 (2023052). Senior Planner Drill presented the staff report. Commissioner Anderson referenced the statement that there would not be an impact on traffic, utilities, etc. He asked if that was determined by the Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) which was presented to and approved by the city council. Senior Planner Drill confirmed that the AUAR was approved by the council in July and included the traffic and utility studies. He commented that typically a large-scale development such as this would include an environmental assessment worksheet, but the alternative was to complete the AUAR. He explained that the AUAR would need to be revisited and updated every five years. Commissioner Wixon asked the number of multi-family housing units. Senior Planner Drill replied that the applicant is still determining the number of units that they would propose but noted that could range from roughly 700 to 1,000 units or more. Commissioner Wixon commented that the schools would be considerably impacted by that number of people and asked if that has been considered. Senior Planner Drill replied that the school district is aware of the potential development and noted that as a part of the AUAR process the schools commented that they do not have concerns. 177 2 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Commissioner Markanda asked if the primary component would be housing compared to commercial/retail. Senior Planner Drill replied that in terms of building square footage, the apartments would be the largest, but noted that in terms of land area housing would be less than 50 percent of the total land area. Commissioner Anderson asked if it would be possible that the applicant could come back with just one use, or whether it would be a requirement to have multiple uses. Senior Planner Drill replied that the requested MXD guiding requires a mix of uses. Chair Boo asked for input on whether there would be any concerns removing this land from CO (commercial office) and placing it under MXD (mixed use). Senior Planner Drill replied that the property is currently guided for office uses. He provided details on the amount of land that would remain in the CO guiding category after this change. He stated that there would not be a negative impact in making this reguiding change. Chair Boo invited the applicant to address the commission. Chair Boo introduced Andy Bollig, Roers Companies, and Dan Salzer, Scannell Properties, who represent the applicants for this proposal. Mr. Bollig thanked staff for their work on this matter, noting that they have been doing a lot of work to identify tenants for the property as they have many interested parties. He commented that they are excited to bring a mix of users to the site with preservation of natural space as well. Commissioner Anderson asked how optimistic the applicant is about being able to secure the desired tenants and buyers. Mr. Bollig replied that they are very optimistic, recognizing that this is a long-term partnership that will not happen overnight. He stated that Roers will be doing the multi-family development and will begin to bring in requests for next year. He commented that they want to find the highest and best use for the property. Commissioner Anderson referenced the area along I-494, noting that previous plans identified warehouse or office/warehouse. He stated that is now identified as med tech and asked if that is simply a change in terminology or whether that is a different use. Mr. Salzer replied that a variety of users could fall under that use. He commented that it would be more of a corporate campus type user, and they are excited about the interest that has been expressed. Chair Boo asked for details on the timeline of development. Mr. Bollig replied that it would be completed in phases, with changes beginning on the site next year, but recognized that it would be a year-long process as the right users come forward. 178 3 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Commissioner Wixon asked if the Prudential office building would be removed and whether that would be done early in the process. Mr. Bollig confirmed both of those statements to be correct. Commissioner Markanda commented that in a post-COVID world, many corporations have scaled back on the need for a large corporate office. She asked the mitigation plan in the case that type of clientele is not there for the med tech space. Mr. Salzer commented that space would not necessarily be just office and would be a combination of office, lab, and R & D space. He agreed that the need for only office space has gone away. Commissioner Fowler asked for the order of the phasing, recognizing that would be somewhat market dependent. He asked for details on the process for review by staff in terms of mixed-use development if the residential development were to come first. Mr. Salzer stated that the next step would be preliminary plat and a zoning application which would identify certain areas for the different uses. He commented that if everything goes well, he would anticipate breaking ground on a few projects in the spring. Senior Planner Drill noted that the PUD general plan would identify the allowed uses and if the applicant desired to change something after that point, it would require an amendment with another public hearing. Chair Boo opened the public hearing. Chair Boo introduced Rob Hastings, 5830 Oakview Lane N, who stated that he has recently noticed a lot more traffic because of the work being done on Bass Lake Road. He was concerned with additional traffic from this development and suggested that perhaps there could be a dead end in his neighborhood to prevent cut through traffic. He noted that perhaps there could still be a pedestrian connection through. Chair Boo introduced Jim and Lisa Pavich, 5805 Rosewood Ln N, who had questions about the increased traffic that would result from that number of residential units. He raised concerns with health and safety as well as noise. Chair Boo introduced Amy Marie Lemanski, 5955 Wedgewood Lane N, who stated that she is excited about this project. She commented that although a grocery store would be a lovely idea, there are already many different grocery options within a five-mile radius. She asked for details on the housing and whether it would be apartments and/or affordable. Chair Boo introduced Elaine Anderson, 16905 49th Place N, who implored the city and planners to consider walkability and human friendliness seriously. She commented that the layout seems friendly for parking and vehicles. She commented on the lack of walkability between the movie theater and nearby restaurant and did not want to see that pattern repeated. She encouraged parking on the outside with the buildings and walkability on the inside. 179 4 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Chair Boo introduced Deb Peterson, 13445 60th Place N, who expressed concern with the traffic. She noted that people often do not stop for the pedestrian crossings and requested a pedestrian stoplight which would ensure vehicles stop to allow crossing. Chair Boo introduced Andy Snope, 200 Nathan Lane, who stated that he represents the electrical worker ’s union. He commented that several people are present from the construction industry. He supported the proposal and believed it to be a good use for the site with mixed use. He recognized that the final plans are not yet before the commission but believed that this would be a good use of a tired property. He noted that this would be a great place for future and current residents to live, shop, work and recreate. He noted that this development would increase the tax base while also creating jobs. He stated that the developer would also request tax dollars to help with the improvement. He commented that he believes that this would be a good use of tax dollars to create the end result. He stated that with larger projects sometimes come issues with wages and craftsmanship and therefore asked that there is assurance that workers are paid fairly for the construction portion of the project and that the craftsmanship would be at the required level as well. He asked what the PUD would be used for if this were to be rezoned mixed use. Chair Boo closed the public hearing. Senior Planner Drill commented that a traffic study has been completed based on this plan and the highest use of the site and it was determined that this site could accommodate the traffic with some improvements. He stated that he could provide a copy of the study to anyone that is interested. He stated that the development contract would address access routes for construction traffic. He commented that there are certain warrants for traffic lights and other traffic measures and, therefore, they would need to investigate further about the pedestrian crossing concerns raised by the resident tonight. Chair Boo asked the applicant about thoughts on a grocery store after the comments made tonight. Mr. Bollig replied that the likelihood of a grocer is strong as they have multiple companies interested. He noted that grocers go through an extensive market study to identify locations and there is demand for another grocer in this area. He stated that they would include affordable housing in line with the city’s affordable housing policy. Chair Boo asked how the city addresses the concern with walkability. Senior Planner Drill commented that the thought is to create a development where people can live, work, play and shop without getting into a vehicle. He commented that there would be an extensive trail system with sidewalks along public streets and a city trail and potentially boardwalk through the central portion of the pond and patterned crosswalks. He noted that the multi-family housing would have underground parking. Planning and Development Manager McGuire commented that when more specific site design comes forward, the commission would have the opportunity to review that and provide input. She noted that the goal is for people to park and then walk throughout the site, but recognized that people would most likely want to drive to a grocery store. 180 5 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Chair Boo asked how the city would address the concerns with wages for contractors. Senior Planner Drill stated that he would have to look into that. He noted that money would not be taken out of the city’s tax coffers, but rather, any financial aid would be provided through tax increment financing (TIF). He stated that perhaps they could address the concerns in the TIF development agreement. Mr. Bollig commented that they would be happy to update the industry numbers used in their narrative. He stated that many of the tenants would be building their own projects and they would be happy to have those conversations. Chair Boo recognized that a PUD provides flexibility but also ensures that the city able to gain the desired amenities and type of development as well. Commissioner Anderson recognized the concern with traffic raised tonight. He stated that Prudential existed on the site with 450,000 square feet of office space and a huge parking lot. He asked if there would be a comparison to that use versus the proposed use. Senior Planner Drill commented that the AUAR and traffic study are posted on the city website for those interested. He confirmed that the traffic study compared the previous development to the development proposed and also looked at it from the perspective of full site development. He stated that a traffic study would be included with the PUD review. He stated that the mitigation measures identified in the AUAR have been adopted by the council and would need to be implemented in future plans submitted by the developer. Chair Boo recognized that this is very early in the development process, noting that this change would be for reguiding the site from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed use). Commissioner Anderson commented that it is refreshing to see just the comprehensive plan amendment at this time, as that breaks down the review process and allows them to focus on the individual steps as they move forward. He noted that this would also refresh the site. He agreed that changing the use of the site would make sense and mixed use would provide the city with a lot of control. He stated that a grocery use would be market dependent and if there are 1,000 housing units, that would provide demand for a grocer. Commissioner Markanda commented that this is a great layout and change is inevitable. She requested that the developers keep safety and traffic in the forefront, as those will dictate whether the site will be successful. Commissioner Fowler commented that this is an extremely appropriate site for mixed use development, and a more appropriate use of the site than office development. He appreciated the concerns related to traffic as he commutes near this site daily. He hoped that the metro link bus extension would help and noted that the phased development plan would also assist in traffic management. He commented that walkability is a big concern as this moves forward, noting that this has the opportunity to be a well-connected community rather than a field of parking lots. 181 6 Proposed Minutes September 6, 2023 Motion was made by Commissioner Anderson and seconded by Commissioner Markanda to recommend approval of a resolution approving a comprehensive plan amendment for Scannell Properties LLC to reguide roughly 75 acres located at 13001 County Road 10 from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed use). With all Commissioners voting in favor, the motion carried. 182 60thPl TeakwoodLn Quinwood Ln N orwood Ln WedgewoodLn 5 8 t h A v e 58thAve R o s e w o o d L n 58th A v e 5 9 t h A v e P i n e v i e w Ln N orth w est Blvd Bass Lake Rd 58thAve O a k v i e w Ln M a g n o lia Ln RosewoodLn 58thAv e SITE Plymouth / Maple Grove Border I-494 C h a n k a h d a T r l Bass Lake 2023-052Scannell Properties, LLC13001 County Road 10Comprehensive Plan Amendment K75007501,500375Feet 183 SITE I-494 Co. Rd. 10 (Bass Lake Rd) C h a n k a h d a T r l C o. R d. 6 1 (N orth w e st Blv d) 2023-052 -- Aerial Map K66006601,320330 Feet 184 185 COMMERCIAL OFFICE (CO) The commercial office (CO) guiding designation allows a variety of uses, including professional offices, administrative offices, research and laboratory facilities, wholesale showrooms, service facilities (e.g., conference centers, lodging and reception halls), residential care facilities (e.g., nursing homes and assisted living), senior citizen housing, and business uses having limited contact with the general public. Based on the specialized nature of potential residential uses, the City does not project the level of residential use on any of its CO sites. CO sites may provide for limited retail sale of convenience-type products and services for the immediately surrounding area. Commercial uses in this classification are expected to develop with the highest standards of design and performance. Consequently, they should have a higher level of amenities such as landscaping, preservation of natural features, architectural controls, pedestrian trails and other features. Office parks and campus-style developments are encouraged in these areas. Commercial offices, residential facilities, and senior citizen housing can also serve as, and provide for, an orderly and progressive transition between higher and lower intensity land uses. Guidelines and Criteria Minimum Area: • Ten acres for office parks and business campus developments • One acre for smaller projects that serve as a transition between business and residential areas Density Range: • 6 to 20 dwelling units per acre if residential use included City Utilities: • Required in all areas Corresponding Zoning Districts • B-C (Business Campus District) • O (Office District) • Other zoning districts as may be appropriate Types of Development: • High amenity office facilities (e.g., administrative, executive, medical, research, professional and government offices, financial institutions and research and development laboratories • Residential facilities (e.g., nursing homes and assisted living) and senior citizen housing Development Location Criteria: • Abuts or has reasonably direct access to arterials • In conjunction with major commercial centers • The high amenity development expected renders the CO areas very suitable as “gateways” to the city • Residential care facilities and senior citizen housing should be near parks or permanent open space (city park, community playfield, special use park, school recreation facility, conservation area, etc.) • Residential facilities and senior citizen housing should be near neighborhood shopping facilities 186 Desirable Facilities: • Park within ½ mile for residential facilities and senior citizen housing developments • Sidewalks or trails connecting residential care facilities and senior citizen housing developments to other services and facilities, such as parks, churches and shopping centers • Transit facilities on residential facility sites and senior citizen housing sites or within ½ mile walking distance of such developments 187 MIXED USE (MXD) Development within the Mixed Use (MXD) classification is expected to demonstrate a higher standard of site and building design. Evaluation of building design will be based on the building’s relationship to its surroundings and the following architectural characteristics: materials; texture; colors; massing; building components and details; articulation of roof lines and exterior walls; height; and setbacks. In meeting a higher standard of site design, mixed use developments should include such things as: well- defined pedestrian walkways; transit improvements; decorative paving materials; street furniture; public plazas; decorative pedestrian-scale lighting; the screening of parking and loading areas; and a quality landscape design that ties together all of the individual elements of the development. To encourage pedestrian movement and reduce impervious surfaces, parking for either residential or non-residential uses should not dominate the site. Reducing the amount of surface parking should be accomplished through structured parking, shared parking or by locating a portion of the parking beneath the building. Guidelines and Criteria Minimum Area: • Five acres Density Range: • 12 to 35 units per acre (residential density is calculated using the total land area for the development) Note: 35 units/acre approved via Resolution 2021-081 City Utilities: • Required in all areas. Corresponding Zoning Districts • PUD (Planned Unit Development) Types of Development: • Multiple dwellings (apartments, townhouses and similar attached housing – all market-driven) • Commercial uses that offer basic convenience type goods and services • Community-scale commercial uses that are not oriented toward the motorist • Office facilities (professional, medical, dental and similar uses) • No single use shall dominate the site • Both vertical and horizontal mixing of uses is permitted Development Location Criteria: • Abuts or has reasonably direct access to major collectors or minor arterials • Mixed use developments may provide a transition between low density residential and more intense land uses Desirable Facilities: • Adequate recreation facilities available to the site • Sidewalks and trails connecting the development to other services and facilities, including parks, schools, churches and shopping centers • Transit facilities on the site or within ½ mile walking distance 188 1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT PROJECT NARRATIVE FOR PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT 13001 BASS LAKE ROAD, PLYMOUTH, MN August 9th, 2023 • The Developer is proposing a new construction, mixed-use re-development at the ~75-acre, former Prudential Campus site that will bring needed diversification of uses within the existing Bass Lake corridor. The Developer’s plans will require a Comprehensive Plan amendment to guide the property Mixed Use (MXD) and a rezoning of the property to Planned Unit Development (PUD). This project will bring new life and vitality to the currently underutilized vacant land on the property and continue to support a diversified housing stock of new residential development in the city of Plymouth. The extent to which the location criteria of applicable existing or proposed land use guide plan classifications are satisfied. • The subject property is currently zoned Business Campus (BC) and is guided Commercial Office (CO) in the Comprehensive Plan 2040 Land Use Map. Under the current Land Use Plan Classifications, the Commercial Office guiding designation allows for a variety of uses, including professional offices, administrative offices, research and laboratory facilities, wholesale showrooms, service facilities, residential care facilities, senior citizen housing, and business uses having limited contact with the general public. The Developer believes Commercial Office is the highest and best use for the majority of the West side of the site along I-494, which is currently considered in design plans. Along with uses that will conform to the Commercial Office guiding designation, the Developer is seeking a variety of mixed-uses including multifamily living, grocery, retail and restaurants, which requires the requested Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Evidence submitted by the applicant demonstrating the reason(s) that the plan should be changed, including but not limited to whether new information has become available since the comprehensive plan was adopted that supports reexamination of the plan, or that existing or proposed development offer new opportunities or constraints that were not previously considered by the plan. • To begin, it is the Developer’s understanding that the City of Plymouth was not aware that the former owner and tenant of the property, Prudential Financial, had any intention of selling the building /property when the current Comprehensive Plan was adopted July 23, 2019. Because the City was not privy to the former owner’s plans prior to adopting the current Comprehensive plan, it is logical that the property’s Commercial Office guidance was adopted. Since the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, the property has been purchased by the Developer and is no longer actively being used as an office campus. The unique size and location of the property poses a significant opportunity to provide the community with solutions to its current parks & recreation, housing and commercial business needs. Plymouth, MN supports a population over 81,026 and held an apartment vacancy rate of 3.4% in quarter 4 of 2021 and a population growth rate of 14.4% in just the last nine years alone, adding 9,254 people*. Looking forward, an April 2018 Comprehensive Rental Housing Market Study for the city of Plymouth HRA projected demand for approximately 972 general occupancy rental units 189 2 needed to meet housing demands into the future. Additionally, the Developer completed an updated market study in Q1 of 2023 that projected a need of approximately 704 units at the site specifically when contemplating other projects in the pipeline of the primary market area. Through initial site planning, the Developer believes the subject site can support approximately 1,000 units of multifamily housing, which could make a significant contribution to the City’s growing need for housing . The sites rolling topography, existing trees & ponds also offer the ability to create new community parks and trials, which support the City’s growth forecasts, trends, and goals. The site’s unique location along I-494 and Bass Lake Road also provides a great opportunity to add a variety of commercial, retail, and business uses to support the existing and proposed residences in the area. I-494 boasts approximately 84,000 VPD and Bass Lake Road boasts over 20,400 VPD which makes it an attractive site to retail users and traditional business park users alike where companies can attract and retain talent. Overall, the Developer believes the proposed amendment and re-development of the dated office campus supports the City’s Land Use Goals and Policies (Chapter 3 – pg. 1-3 Land Use Plan) including (but not limited to): • Establish and maintain a land use pattern that reflects the community’s desire to provide for a variety of land uses, including residential neighborhoods of varying densities and housing types, retail commercial and office areas, industrial developments, civic uses and parks and open spaces. • Pursue complementary economic growth and redevelopment opportunities that serve to further enhance the community’s economic and social vitality and in turn help sustain Plymouth’s high quality of life. • Support efforts that strengthen community identity, contribute to a high quality of life and enhance Plymouth as a desirable place to live, work and play. If the amendment affects a particular site, whether or not the change is needed to allow reasonable development of the site. • As stated previously, the current zoning and Comprehensive Plan guidance does not allow for all of the Developer’s proposed uses. An amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and rezoning of the site is necessary to maximize the site’s opportunity and support the Developer’s plans to incorporate a variety of high-quality mixed-uses including multifamily living, grocery, retail, restaurants and business campus. The relationship of the proposed amendment to the supply and demand for particular land uses within the city and the immediate vicinity of the site. • There is significant pent-up demand for housing both in the immediate vicinity of the site and the primary market area as a whole. The City’s 2040 comprehensive plan calls for the creation of a variety of housing types within the City which this proposal will accomplish a multitude of. Additionally, there are known neighborhood desires including grocery, restaurant, and other service uses as demonstrated by both previous Plymouth resident surveys. Lastly, the demand for office/med-tech users is extremely high along the I-494 corridor, and the inclusion of these uses will enable the success of all other uses at the site. 190 3 A demonstration by the applicant that the proposed amendment has merit beyond the interests of the proponent. • Beyond the interests of the Developer, the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment and development will provide many community enhancements. To begin, the proposed development will bring a variety housing options that will accommodate the City’s growing population and increase the City’s annual tax revenue. To add, the retail, restaurants, and commercial business portions of the site will not only support the proposed on-site housing and nearby residences, but it will also create a variety of jobs to help boost the City’s economy and retain members of the community. The proposed development will also create a safer, more desirable community by upgrading and adding necessary public infrastructure components such as sewer & water systems, stop lights, and roads. The possible impacts of the amendment on all specific elements of the comprehensive plan as may be applicable, including but not limited to: • Transportation, as demonstrated by a traffic study to be conducted by the city at the expense of the applicant; o A Traffic Impact Analysis was completed as part of the AUAR by TC2 dated 05/17/2023 for the proposed development. The proposed redevelopment is expected to generate approximately 1,004- 1,231 am peak hour trips, 1,706-1,961 pm peak hour trips, and 18,642 – 19,342 daily trips end. o Based on the detailed findings of this study, the area’s transportation network is expected to support development within the AUAR study area with mitigation. The following mitigations will be evaluated in more detail with each phase of development and would be constructed when warranted by traffic increases related to phases of the development. ▪ 1) Sycamore Lane at Bass Lake Road (CR 10) • The intersection operates at an acceptable LOS C during the peak hours, but the northbound left-turn queues extend approximately 350 feet during the p.m. peak hour and impact the Sycamore Lane/Quinwood Lane intersection • Mitigation: Construct a second northbound left-turn lane (to provide dual left-turn lanes) with approximately 225 feet of storage ▪ 2) Sycamore Lane at Quinwood Lane (Internal Intersection) • The intersection operates at an unacceptable LOS E during the p.m. peak hour with stop control (i.e., either side-street stop or all-way stop control) • Mitigation: Construct a single lane roundabout at this intersection; a northbound right-turn bypass lane could be added to reduce northbound queuing during the p.m. peak hour ▪ 3) Quinwood Lane at Bass Lake Road (CR 10) • There is no eastbound right-turn lane along Bass Lake Road (CR 10) at Quinwood Lane, which creates potential conflicts between right-turning and thru motorists. • Mitigation: Construct an eastbound right-turn lane; consider reconfiguration of the north approach from a 4-lane undivided roadway to a single northbound lane exiting the intersection and single southbound left-, thru, and right-turn lanes; a median north of the intersection may be needed to restrict access to the southern Holiday Gas Station access located approximately 100 feet north of Bass Lake Road (CR 10) to reduce potential conflicts and maintain safe operations ▪ 4) Sycamore Lane/Teakwood Lane at Chankahda Trail • The intersection operates at an unacceptable LOS E or worse during the p.m. peak hour with stop control (i.e., either side-street stop or all-way stop control) 191 4 • Mitigation: Construct a single lane roundabout; westbound and southbound right- turn bypass lanes could be added to reduce queuing during the p.m. peak hour ▪ 5) Bass Lake Road (CR 10) at Northwest Boulevard (CR 61) • Eastbound and westbound left-turn lane queues along Bass Lake Road (CR 10) extend beyond the existing turn lane storage by approximately 50 feet. • Mitigation: Extend the eastbound and westbound left-turn lanes by at least 50 feet; the westbound left-turn lane along Bass Lake Road (CR 10) at Quinwood Lane could be shortened accordingly without creating an issue ▪ 6) Signal Infrastructure • The addition of more traffic within the study area, along with intersection improvements will necessitate signal infrastructure, timing, and phasing modifications. • Mitigation: Modify and/or optimize signal infrastructure, timing, and phasing throughout the study area relative to the identified mitigation. o The site is served by Click and Ride on-demand transit service operated by Plymouth Metrolink, and the potential for future routes with Plymouth Metrolink will be investigated through the development phase. • Sanitary sewer, including existing and proposed sanitary sewer flows as compared to the adopted plan; The proposed development is expected to generate approximately 462,786 gallons per day (GPD) of wastewater. Wastewater will be conveyed by the City of Plymouth’s existing sanitary sewer network that bisects the study area from west to east. This system has a main trunk line that ranges in size from 10-inch to 24-inch in diameter. This line begins northwest of the site, running southeast along Bass Lake, where it ultimately reaches the Bass Lake lift station on 54th Avenue. Based on the Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring Memorandum in Appendix D, some segments of the downstream gravity sewers may require upsizing once sewer flow from the development is in excess of 350 gallons per minute (GPM). The Site is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA). The property will be served by the publicly owned Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant in Saint Paul. The plant currently treats approximately 160 million GPD, with a total capacity of 314 million GPD according to the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services Plant Inflow Summary Report for the period ending in June 2022. Based on the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council Sewer Availability Charge Guidelines, the estimated wastewater from the proposed development is anticipated to consist primarily of normal domestic sewage. The Metropolitan Council’s Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant has the capacity to treat the proposed project without pretreatment or other plant facility improvements. • Housing, including the extent to which the proposal contributes to the city’s adopted housing goals; The development will address the city’s adopted housing goals in multiple ways. First, the project will address the 2040 comprehensive plan’s first goal of providing housing at a variety of income levels and specifically affordable housing. The Developer plans to pursue a 4% workforce affordable project at the site in addition to having each project within the development include some level of affordability in accordance with the city’s affordable housing policy. Second, the project will fulfill the goal of having housing adjacent to other services including employment and retail services. 192 5 Specifically, the project also has the potential to fulfill the goal of being transit connected as the Developer plans to work with the city on connecting with the city managed public transport. The development will also address the city’s goals of creating lifecycle housing by providing a multitude of housing types including standard market rate, 55+, and tax credit affordable housing. The incorporation of 3BR units and walkup units where possible will help target families. Lastly, the master site redevelopment including numerous projects under one development entity will enable both preservation and top-quality maintenance of the projects for the coming years. The residential projects will be managed upon completion by the developer. • Surface water, including compliance with the city’s goals for water quality as well as water quantity management; The site generally drains from northwest to southeast with discharges to the onsite wetlands. No surface water with any type of special designation is present on the site. Two WCA-regulated wetlands exist on the eastern side of the site. The existing Prudential Campus provides on-site stormwater management through constructed ponds and low-areas. It is assumed that these existing features do not meet current stormwater design standards. The runoff from the building and parking lot is routed to the existing pond in the center of the site. The pond has an upper and lower pool controlled by an overflow weir/bridge through the central portion. A pump system fills the upper pool with additional water from the lower pool as an amenity. An earthen berm controls the water level in the lower pool. In the event that the earthen berm overtops, the water flows to an outlet structure in the south-eastern corner of the lower pool and is routed to the existing city storm sewer. There is a smaller water quality basin in the northwestern corner of the intersection of Chankahda Trail and Northwest Blvd that was installed as part of the previous realignment of Chankahda Trail and Northwest Blvd. This smaller basin serves the existing street runoff and is routed to the same existing city storm sewer. The existing impervious area within the study area is around 19.1 acres, approximately 25% of the AUAR study area. Bass Lake is the receiving water body for the site. Bass Lake is impaired for nutrients. During construction, erosion and sediment control best management practices (BMPs) will be implemented to prevent impacts to aquatic ecosystems. The proposed development within the AUAR study area will require compliance with the stormwater rules and standards of the City of Plymouth, the Shingle Creek/West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions, and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Permit for water quality, volume control, rate control, erosion control, and maintenance/monitoring. Treatment of 1-inch of runoff for the new impervious area since more than one acre of disturbance will occur. Additionally, the post-development discharge rates would be less than or equal to the existing runoff rates for the 2-, 10-, and 100-year, 24-hour rainfall events, as required by the Shingle Creek/West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions. The proposed development will provide 1.1 inch of volume reduction over the proposed impervious surface coverage for the development through an infiltration BMPs. If infiltration of stormwater is not practical due to existing site conditions, filtration of stormwater will be used. The proposed development scenario will also be required to incorporate effective non-point source pollution reduction BMPs to achieve either 60% (Redevelopment) or 75% (New Development) percent total 193 6 phosphorus removals for the stormwater runoff. Treatment is currently planned to be provided through a wet pond in the central portion of the site and a filtration basin south-east of the wet pond. These BMPs are currently sized to meet and exceed the site requirements for pretreatment and filtration volumes while providing rate control and allowable freeboard to the currently proposed surrounding buildings. Additional biofiltration basins may be constructed throughout the proposed site to provide additional stormwater treatment above the required volumes. Stormwater runoff will be routed to this central water feature via underground piping and overland flow. Small biofiltration areas may be placed throughout the development to further increase the water quality and provide additional detention for rate control downstream. Areas that are not able to be routed to the central water feature will be captured and routed to smaller BMPs to the greatest extent possible. The central water feature outlets in the south-east corner of the site into the existing storm sewer. This storm sewer discharges downstream to Bass Lake. • Water supply; The water supply will be obtained from the City of Plymouth’s water system, which is a groundwater based public water supply. Water mains to service the Site are provided within adjacent roadway right-of-way, and a preliminary review indicates that the existing infrastructure is sufficient for the anticipated development scenario. New water mains will be placed in the roads to serve the development needs, and potentially upsized based on City system modeling. The estimated demand needed to support the new development is 163,333 gallons per day. Water appropriation for new wells or an increase in authorized volume is not anticipated for the project as the city’s current system can accommodate the development. The water supply will be obtained from the groundwater wells that currently supply the City of Plymouth water system. The groundwater wells draw water from 17 municipal wells ranging from 302 to 473 feet deep that draw water from the Prairie Du Chien-Jordan, Prairie Du Chien Group and Jordan aquifers • Parks and open space; and o The amendment will allow for an unprecedented opportunity to accomplish the City’s goal of adding parks and open space to the community. The site offers over 70 acres of open space, ponds and trees that will be easily accessible to the surrounding residences. The Developer has been consciously working close with the City of Plymouth to preserve green space, hills, trees and ponds, create open greenspace for the purpose of community activation, and design the site with as much pedestrian access and walkability as possible. • Capitol improvement program (CIP). o While the project does not explicitly impact specific desired projects listed in the most recent Capitol Improvement Plan (CIP, 2023-2032), the project will capitalize on the reconstruction of Chankahda Trail and will require coordination of a new intersection providing access to the site, the project will fulfill the goals set forth by the City Council including providing high quality services for existing residents, and, lastly, the project will create an additional City park which, although not called out in the CIP, is expressed as a continual goal. Additionally, offsite sewer upgrades related to the project will be addressed in a revised CIP as necessary. 194 7 Consideration of the impact of the proposed amendment upon current and future special assessments and utility area charges, future property tax assessments or other fiscal impacts upon the City of Plymouth. The project will generate a large increase in the tax base. While the Developer will be requesting financial assistance for the public improvements, park, and infrastructure improvements, the overall tax increment generated from the project will be substantive. The potential assessed value of the fully developed project will be anywhere from $250mm to $400mm. Additionally, the construction of the project, assuming half of the construction cost is labor and an average construction salary of $60k, will generate 1,500 to 2,000 construction jobs. The site will attract permanent businesses and retail that will generate additional taxable income for the city. Andy Bollig, Developer Roers Companies 2 Carlson Pkwy #400 Plymouth, MN 55447 Dan Salzer, Director of Development Scannell Properties 294 Grove Lane, Suite 140 Wayzata, MN 55391 195 8 The Property consists of 74.58 total acres comprised of four adjacent parcels located at 13001 Bass Lake Road, Plymouth, Minnesota as particularly described as PIDs: 34-119-22-44-0002, 03-118-22-12-0002, 03-118-22- 11-0007 and 02-118-22-22-0005, as generally depicted below: 196 9 Project Site Legal Description Parcel 1: That part of Government Lot 4 and that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 as platted in the recorded plat of Bass Lake Highlands and lying Westerly and Southerly of the center line of county State Aid Highway No. 10, Plat 8. Parcel 2: That part of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 119, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying Southeasterly of the East line of Interstate Highway 494 as described in warranty Deed filed in Book 2460 of Deeds on page 33, as Document Number 3499559, and lying Southwesterly of the Southerly line of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10 as shown on Highway Plat Document No. 3867013. Parcel 3: That part of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 and lying North and East of Interstate Highway 494 as described in Final certificate filed as Document Number 4040272. Parcel 4: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, EXCEPT that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying Northerly and Easterly of the centerline of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10 and its extension Northwesterly; and EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying southerly of the following-described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of North along the East line of said East Half of Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 55 degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds west, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve concave to the Southeast having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve concave to the Southwest having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and a chord bearing North 69 degrees 52 minutes 02 seconds west to the Southerly line of Hennepin County Highway No. 47, Plat 13; thence South 79 degrees 42 minutes 49 seconds West, along said Southerly line and not tangent to last-described curve, 598.08 feet to the west line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter and there terminating; and also EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence northerly along the East line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence Southwesterly deflecting to the left 124 degrees 45 minutes 48 seconds, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve, concave to the Southeast, having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds, and a radius of 2,865.79 feet; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve, concave to the Southwest, having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and the chord of said curve deflects to the right 62 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds to a point on the southerly line of Hennepin county Highway No. 47, Plat 13, on file and of record in the office of the Hennepin County Recorder; thence Northeasterly along said Southerly line and not tangent to last described curve to the East line of said East half of the Northeast Quarter; thence South along said East line to the point of beginning. 197 198 199 200 SY C A M O R E LA N E N . 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NOR T H W E S T B O U L E V A R D BAS S L A K E R O A D CHANKAHD A T R A I L (CSAH 47) IN T E R S T A T E 4 9 4 KEYNOTE LEGEND PRUDENTIAL SITE SITE SKETCH PLAN 06/09/2023 COR R I D O R REST A U R A N T S & RETA I L WETLANDS AREA + TRAILS GROCERY /COMMERCIAL MED-TECH / BUSINESS PARK WATERFRONTRESTAURANT & RETAIL MULTIFAMILY MULTIFAMILY PRESERVED KNOLL &TREES PRESERVED AREA 06/21/2023 N 201 1 PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES CROSS SUBJECT PROPERTY I-494 STORMWATER POND LIES ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 POSSIBLE ENCROACHMENTS Real property in the City of Plymouth, County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, described as follows: PARCEL 1: That part of Government Lot 5 and that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 as platted in the recorded plat of Bass Lake Highlands and lying Westerly and Southerly of the center line of county State Aid Highway No. 10 as platted in the recorded plat of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10, Plat 8. PARCEL 2: That part of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 119, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying Southeasterly of the East line of Interstate Highway 494 as described in warranty Deed filed in Book 2460 of Deeds on page 33, as Document Number 3499559, and lying Southwesterly of the Southerly line of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10 as shown on Highway Plat Document No. 3867013. PARCEL 3: That part of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 and lying North and East of Interstate Highway 494 as described in Final certificate filed as Document Number 4040272. PARCEL 4: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, EXCEPT that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying Northerly and Easterly of the centerline of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10 and its extension Northwesterly; and EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying southerly of the following-described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of North along the East line of said East Half of Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 55 degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds west, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve concave to the Southeast having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve concave to the Southwest having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and a chord bearing North 69 degrees 52 minutes 02 seconds west to the Southerly line of Hennepin County Highway No. 47, Plat 13; thence South 79 degrees 42 minutes 49 seconds West, along said Southerly line and not tangent to last-described curve, 598.08 feet to the west line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter and there terminating; and also EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence northerly along the East line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence Southwesterly deflecting to the left 124 degrees 45 minutes 48 seconds, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve, concave to the Southeast, having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds, and a radius of 2,865.79 feet; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve, concave to the Southwest, having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and the chord of said curve deflects to the right 62 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds to a point on the southerly line of Hennepin county Highway No. 47, Plat 13, on file and of record in the office of the Hennepin County Recorder; thence Northeasterly along said Southerly line and not tangent to last described curve to the East line of said East half of the Northeast Quarter; thence South along said East line to the point of beginning. All Abstract Property LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT TO SCALE) SITE The following notes correspond to the numbering system of Schedule B II of the above mentioned title commitment. Items 1-8 are not survey matters. 9. Interest of James Harvey Proehl as created by Trustees' Deed dated May 19, 1986, filed June 10, 1986, as Document Number 5117722; and Interest of Jean Louise Neumann formerly Jean Louise Proehl (married to Bruce E. Neumann) as created by Trustees' Deed dated March 28, 1988, filed August 11, 1988, as Document Number 5441637. NOTE: Decree of Distribution in the matter of the estate of Harold Charles Proehl, deceased, dated February 19, 1982, filed April 22, 1982, as Document Number 4712289, vested the interest of said decedent in Jean Louise Proehl and Richard J. Gunn, as Trustees, for the uses and purposes as set forth in the Will of the deceased as to that part of the west Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying south and East of Interstate Highway No. 494. Said decree of distribution was dated and filed after the conveyance by said decedent of the land described in Parcel 3 hereof. Said trustees then conveyed an undivided one-half interest in said land to James Harvey Proehl by deed filed as Document Number 5117722; and an undivided one-half interest in said land to Jean Louise Neumann by deed filed as Document Number 5441637. James Harvey Proehl, single, and Jean Louise Neumann (formerly Jean Louise Proehl) and Bruce E. Neumann, her husband, conveyed that portion of the property described above lying South of the center line of County Road No. 47 by deed filed as Document Number 5450105. (as to Parcel 3) (PARCEL 3 AS SHOWN ON SURVEY) 10. Interest of Blysco, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, as acquired by deeds dated December 22, 1976, filed January 5, 1977, as Document Numbers 4258481, 4258482, 4258486, and 4258487. Said interest was not conveyed by Quit Claim Deed dated December 22, 1976, filed January 4, 1977, as Document Number 4258039. (as to Parcel 4) (PARCEL 4 AS SHOWN ON SURVEY) 11. Highway and drainage easements conveyed to the County of Hennepin as set forth in Quit Claim Deed dated July 20, 1992, filed August 19, 1992, as Document Number 5957258. (as to Parcels 1, 2 and 4) (SHOWN ON SURVEY) 12. Numerous easements conveyed to the City of Plymouth as set forth in Easement dated May 6, 1985, filed May 10, 1985, as Document Number 4992689. (as to all Parcels) (SHOWN ON SURVEY) 13. Right of way for public roadway as set forth in Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10, Plat 8, filed as Document Number 3867013. (as to Parcels 1, 2 and 4) (SHOWN ON SURVEY) 14. Right of way for public roadway as set forth in Hennepin County Highway No. 47, Plat 13, filed as Document Number 3933700.(as to Parcels 1, 3 and 4) (SURVEY ON SURVEY) 15. Reservation of 50 percent of all minerals and mineral rights by The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul as set forth in conveyance dated September 9, 1941, filed September 18, 1941, in Book 1520 of Deeds on page 10, as Document Number 2107563, and restated as evidenced by Statement of Mineral Ownership dated November 8, 1974, filed December 20, 1974, as Document Number 4120531. (as to Parcel 1) (AFFECTS SUBJECT PROPERTY, BLANKET IN NATURE , NOT SHOWN) 16. Limitation of access onto Trunk Highway No. 494 and highway easement conveyed to the State of Minnesota, as set forth in warranty Deed dated August 27, 1964, filed September 22, 1964, in Book 2460 of Deeds on page 33 as Document Number 3499559; and as acquired by the State of Minnesota as set forth in Final Certificate dated April 27, 1973, filed September 6, 1973, as Document Number 4040272. By Quit Claim Deed dated June 29, 1984, filed March 17, 1989, as Document Number 5516228, executed by the State of Minnesota, in favor of the City of Plymouth, a portion of the land taken for highway purposes was conveyed to the City of Plymouth reserving access restrictions. (as to Parcels 2 and 3) (SHOWN ON SURVEY) 17. Snow-fence easement conveyed to the County of Hennepin as set forth in Highway Easement dated March 18, 1929, filed March 20, 1929, in Book 1184 of Deeds on page 200, as Document Number 1531703. (as to Parcel 3 and 4) (EASEMENT NOT ON SUBJECT PROPERTY) 18. Undefined transmission line easement in favor of Northern States Power Company as referenced by recital in Warranty Deeds filed as Document Numbers 4260055 and 4260057. (as to Parcel 3) (EASEMENT UNDEFINED, AFFECTS SUBJECT PROPERTY, NOT SHOWN) 19. Terms, conditions and restrictions as set forth in Warranty Deed dated June 28, 1991, recorded December 11, 1991, as Document No. 5853936. (AFFECTS SUBJECT PROPERTY, BLANKET IN NATURE, NOT SHOWN) 20. Interest of Jerome P. Begin and Elizabeth A. Begin, husband and wife, as created in Warranty Deed dated April 22, 1971, and filed May 10, 1971, as Document Number 3882914, conveying the land described in Parcel 2 of Schedule C hereof. Note: The interest conveyed by Jerome P. Begin and Elizabeth A. Begin, husband and wife, in favor of Blysco, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, by deed dated December 22, 1976, filed January 3, 1977, as Document Number 4257427, incorrectly described the document establishing the northwest lot line as being described in Document Number 4040272 rather than Document Number 3499559. (PARCEL 2 AS SHOWN ON SURVEY) SCHEDULE B II TITLE ITEM NOTES (Commitment No. NCS-11096565-CHI2) VICINITY MAP 1. Monuments have been found or placed as shown hereon 2. The address of the surveyed property is 13001 Bass Lake Road, Plymouth, MN 55442. 3. The subject property appears to lie within Zone X according to FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map Community - Panel Number 27053C0180F which has an effective date of 11/4/2016. 4. The subject property contains 3,596,303 Sq.Ft. or 82.560 acres 6(a). There were no Zoning Reports or Letters provided by the title company, client or owner. 6(b).There were no Zoning Reports or Letters provided by the title company, client or owner. 7(a). Exterior dimensions of buildings are shown hereon and were measured at the exterior fascade of the building. There may be eaves, overhangs and canopies which extend beyond the lines shown. Also, there may be underground footings and building space that are not shown on this survey. 7(b1).Areas of buildings are shown hereon and are subject to the notes stated in Item 7(a). 7(c).Building Heights are shown hereon at the location indicated, building heights are variable around the perimeter of the footprint. 8.The surveyor has made a good faith effort to show all substantial, above ground, visible, and permanent features observed during the course of the survey. AT THE TIME OF SURVEY THERE WAS SNOW AND ICE COVERING ALL OR PARTS OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, FEATURES OBSCURED BY SNOW OR ICE MAY NOT BE SHOWN. 9.The subject property contains 1026 regular parking stalls, 28 handicapped stalls, 4 charging stalls and 6 motorcycle stalls. 11(a). The utility lines shown within the subject property are based on plans and/or reports provided by the City of Plymouth, Westwood is not liable for inaccuracies in said plans/reports. 11(b).A private utility marking request was made by the surveyor (One Call Ticket No. 220520235). The underground utility lines shown have been located from field survey information and existing drawings. The surveyor makes no guarantees that the underground utilities shown comprise all such utilities in the area, either in service or abandoned nor do we guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the markings and maps provided. 13.Names of adjoining owners are shown according to the Hennepin County GIS Map. 14.The subject property lies at the intersection of Bass Lake Road(County Road 10) and Northwest Boulevard(County Road 61) shown hereon. 16 On the date the field work was completed for this survey, there was no observable evidence of current earth moving work, exterior building construction or building additions. 17.As of the date of this survey, there are no proposed changes in street right of way lines, based on a conversation with the proper official with the City of Plymouth. On the date the field work was completed for this survey, there was no observable evidence of recent street or sidewalk construction or repairs. 18.Any plottable offsite easements provided in the Title Insurance Commitment are shown hereon. 19. Westwood Professional Services, Inc. has obtained a Professional Liability Insurance policy to be in effect throughout the contract term. A Certificate of Insurance can be furnished upon request. TABLE A OPTIONAL ITEM NOTES 1.Bearings of property lines shown hereon are based on the Hennepin County coordinate system, (NAD 83 - 1986 Control Adjustment). 2.Lengths of lines and distances between features are measured in US-Survey Feet 3.Elevations and ground contours shown hereon are relative to the NAVD88 4.Field data collection on which this map is based was performed while snow was covering all or part of the subject property. There is a possibility that existing improvements that would normally be observable without the snow cover may exist. GENERAL NOTES 3 FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER LINES LIE OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT WAY To: Prudential Insurance Company of America, a New Jersey corporation, Scannell Properties, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company, First American Title Insurance Company: This is to certify that this map or plat and the survey on which it is based were made in accordance with the 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, jointly established and adopted by ALTA and NSPS, and includes Items 1-4, 6(a)(b), 7(b)(1), 7(c) 8, 9, 11(a),13, 14, and 16-19 of Table A thereof. The fieldwork was completed on March 9, 2022. Date of Plat or Map: 04/12/22             Christopher Ambourn Christopher Ambourn No. 43005 chris.ambourn@westwoodps.com SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 1 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OFDRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED:INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 20 2 PARCEL 1 88 FT. STRIP PER DOC 3499559 NOT TANGENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT PER DOC. 5957258 (EX. 11) PUBLIC ROADWAY AND UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) STORM SEWER EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) 20 PUBLIC ROADWAY & UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) 7 7 FT. HIGHWAY EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) PUB L I C R O A D W A Y & UTIL I T Y E A S E M E N T P E R D O C . NO. 4 9 9 2 6 8 9 ( E X . 1 2 ) 20 PUBLIC ROADWAY & UTILITY EASEMENT PER DOC. 4992689 (EX. 12) ∆ ∆∆∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ CONTROLLED ACCESS, TRUNK HIGHWAY NO. 494 PER DOC. NO 5516288 (EX. 16) L= 7 0 5 . 5 3 CH = 7 0 3 . 7 4 &+ % 6    ƒ       ( R= 2 8 6 4 . 8 8 ©   ƒ      6ƒ  :         W. L I N E O F O F T H E N W 1 / 4 O F SE C . 2 , T W P . 1 1 8 , R G E . 2 2 S. LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 34, TWP. 119, RGE. 22 S. LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC. 3, TWP. 118, RGE. 22 W. L I N E O F O F T H E E 1 / 2 O F T H E N E 1/ 4 O F S E C . 3 , T W P . 1 1 8 , R G E . 2 2 PARCEL 2 PARCEL 4PARCEL 3 PID: 0311822120002 PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC. PID: 3411922440002 PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC. PID: 0211822220005 PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC. PID: 0311822110007 PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC. (V A R I A B L E W I D T H R I G H T O F W A Y ) (VA R I A B L E W I D T H P U B L I C R I G H T O F W A Y ) (66 F T . W I D E P U B L I C R I G H T O F W A Y ) 20 20 7 3 66 66 6 6 HIGHWAY EASEMENT PER DOC. 5957258 (EX. 11) 37 HIGHWAY EASEMENT PER DOC. 5957258 (EX. 11) 37 66 66 6ƒ      (         L = 4 9 9 . 3 5 R = 7 2 6 . 1 4 ©   ƒ      6   ƒ      (         L = 4 2 9 . 5 7 R = 7 8 1 . 4 3 ©   ƒ      6ƒ    :         6ƒ ( 34.56 6ƒ : 118.22 1  ƒ      (            L= 2 4 2 . 1 0 R= 8 6 6 . 9 3 ©   ƒ      1  ƒ      (         1  ƒ      (         16 6 . 9 0 1  ƒ      ( 70.13 6ƒ : L=265.19 CH=265.14 &+% 1ƒ     ( R=3734.72 © ƒ  128.5 8 1ƒ     : 6ƒ  :         L=569.9 0 R=4742. 4 6 © ƒ    15 1 . 3 3 1  ƒ      ( 1ƒ : 33.00 1ƒ : 33.52 NOT TANGENT NOT TANGENT PID: 0311822140032 CITY OF PLYMOUTH MNDOT CIM 3/4" IRON PIPE 3/4" IRON PIPE CAP NO. 11394 3/4" IRON PIPE 3/4" IRON PIPE CAP NO. ILLEGIBLE 3/4" OPEN PIPE MNDOT CIM 3/4" IRON PIPE 3/4" I R O N P I P E CAP N O . I L L E G I B L E MNDOT CIM 3/4" IRON PIPE 3/4" IRON PIPE CAP NO. 11394 3/4" IRON PIPE MNDOT CIM MNDOT CIM 3/4" IRON PIPE CAP NO. ILLEGIBLE MNDOT CIM MNDOT CIM 3/4" REBAR 3/4" REBAR CENTER L I N E O F C O U N T Y R D . N O . 4 7 CONTROLLED ACCESS, TRUNK HIGHWAY NO. 494 PER DOC. NO 5516288 (EX. 16) CENTERLINE OF STATE AID HIGHWAY NO. 10 CENTERLINE OF STATE AID HIGHWAY NO. 10 E. LINE OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 494 CENTERLIN E O F C O U N T Y R D . N O . 4 7 SE CORNER OF THE E 1/2 OF SEC. 3, TWP. 118, RGE. 22 RIGHT OF WAY O F I N T E R S T A T E H I G H W A Y 4 9 4 1  ƒ      :          L=3 7 8 . 9 4 R=2 8 6 4 . 7 9 '  ƒ      L=3 8 2 . 1 3 ©   ƒ      R= 7 9 2 . 0 0 &+ % 1    ƒ       : CH = 3 7 8 . 4 3 S'LY RIGHT O F W A Y O F C O U N T Y R D . N O . 4 7 1ƒ   (         6 ƒ      : 105 . 3 9 6  ƒ      :  (N O R T H ) (L= 3 8 2 . 1 1 ) ©  ƒ      PROPERTY CONVYED PER DOC. NO. 5853936 (EX. 19) ©   ƒ      PUBLIC ROA D W A Y P E R D O C . N O . 3 9 3 3 7 0 0 ( E X . 1 4 ) (R= 2 8 6 5 . 7 9 ) TRANSMISSION LINE EASEMEMT OVER ALL OF PARCEL 3 PER DOC. NOS. 4260055 & 4260057 (EX. 18) PUB L I C R O A D W A Y P E R D O C . N O . 3 8 6 7 0 1 3 ( E X . 1 3 ) BAS S L A K E R O A D NOR T H W E S T B O U L E V A R D IN T E R S T A T E 4 9 4 70009 957.34 MNFSA 70010 955.96 MNFSA 70011 957.00 MNFSA 70012 960.57 MNFSA 70013 958.36 MNFSA 70032 947.56 MNFSA 70033 958.24 MNFSA 72706 950.68 MNFSA NO SAN MH FOUND 0'100'200'400' 1" = 100' (NOT TO SCALE) SITE VICINITY MAP N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 2 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OF INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150 SEE SHEETS 3-6 FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL (NOT TO SCALE) SHEET LEGEND SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 4 SHEET 6 DRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED: CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 20 3 WA T WA T WA T WAT W A T W A T W A T W A T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WA T WA T WA T SA N SA N SA N SA N SAN SAN SA N SA N SAN SA N SAN SAN STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO S T O S T O S T O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O BA S S L A K E R O A D STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO MON U M E N T S I G N BUILDING HEIGHT: 59.0 FT. EN C L O S E D G E N E R A T O R & T R A N S F O R M E R A R E A PAV I L I O N FFE=944.23 FFE=940.20 FFE=966.16 POND UND E R G R O U N D W A L K W A Y E N T R A N C E RETA I N I N G W A L L ACCES S R O A D ACCES S R O A D FA D E D S T R I P I N G STO STO STO ST O STO STO STO STO STO 2 2 37 IN T E R S T A T E 4 9 4 X X X X PU G PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PU G PU G PU G GAS FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S T U G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TUG TUG GA S GA S GA S GA S GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G TU G M I S C M I S C FO PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G TU G TU G TU G TU G MULTI-STORY COMMERCIAL BUILDING BUILDING AREA =125,000 SQ. FT. 19 S P A C E S 19 S P A C E S FFE=940.14 FFE = 9 7 3 . 1 0 FFE=944.10 FFE=944.16 6.8 17.1 1 0 . 3 13.7 20 . 0 15.9 28.4 5.4 5.5 16.3 24 . 5 4.9 7 . 3 10.3 17.0 6 . 8 45.2 6 . 8 17 . 1 15.417.1 6 . 7 43.6 6 . 2 1 1 . 0 3.2 7.6 10.9 3 . 2 4 3 . 5 6.7 17.1 1 5 . 4 17 . 1 6.7 4 5 . 2 7.8 16. 4 1 0 . 4 11.4 24 . 5 16.3 5.5 28.4 5.6 15.9 20 . 1 1 3 . 5 10.4 17.1 6 . 8 45.1 6 . 8 17 . 1 15.417.1 6 . 8 45.1 6 . 8 17 . 1 15.417.2 6 . 8 45.3 6 . 8 17 . 0 15.417.1 6 . 7 45.3 6 . 8 39 . 1 151. 6 29 . 9 30.0 30 . 0 30.0 29 . 9 30.0 38 . 2 28.2 38 . 1 30.0 30 . 0 29.9 30 . 1 30.0 22 . 5 91.6 22 . 6 30.0 30 . 0 30.0 30 . 0 29.9 29 . 8 28.3 29 . 9 30.0 29 . 9 29.9 30 . 0 30.0 29 . 9 6.2 51 SP A C E S 47 SP A C E S 47 SP A C E S 14 SP A C E S 32 SPA C E S 24 S P A C E S 24 S P A C E S 9 SPA C E S 8 SP A C E S 6 MO T O R C Y C L E SPAC E S 43 SP A C E S 43 SP A C E S 35 SPA C E S 18 S P A C E S 1 S P C . 38 SP A C E S APPR O X I M A T E L O C A T I O N O F UNDE R G R O U N D W A L K W A Y RETA I N I N G W A L L HELICOPTER PAD TRAIL TRAIL 4 C A R CH A R G I N G SPA C E S 5 SP A C E S 14 S P A C E S ACC E S S R O A D 15 S P A C E S 21 S P A C E S 21 S P A C E S 9 S P A C E S 11 S P A C E S 48 S P A C E S 42 S P A C E S 42 S P A C E S 42 S P A C E S 42 S P A C E S GA T E X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X RAMP LA N D S C A P I N G LA N D S C A P I N G P O N D C O N T R O L S T R U C T U R E TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=941.14 TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=942.74 TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=972.28 GAS ST O BO U N D A R Y L I N E BO U N D A R Y L I N E FIBER OPTIC CABINET FIBER OPTIC DUCT FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FOFO FO FO FA D E D S T R I P I N G FA D E D S T R I P I N G E E E E T SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO RE=949.55 IE W 12" RCP=945.11 IE SW 12" RCP=944.86 RE=949.61 IE 12" RCP=945.41 RE=948.29 IE NE 12" RCP=943.09 IE SW 15" RCP=942.04 IE SE 24" RCP=941.91 RE=951.02 IE SW 12" RCP=956.32 IE NE 12" RCP=956.27 RE=956.99 IE NE 12" RCP=951.34 IE SE 12" RCP=951.49 RE=959.84 IE 12" RCP=954.74 RE=947.14 IE NW 24" RCP=940.76 IE SE 36" RCP=940.74 RE=964.01 RE=952.94 IE NW 36" RCP=943.61 IE SE 36" RCP=943.59 RE=968.05 RE= 9 6 8 . 0 9 IE N W 1 2 " R C P = 9 5 5 . 5 9 IE S W 1 5 " R C P = 9 4 9 . 5 9 IE N E = 9 4 9 . 5 2 IE S E 1 2 " R C P = 9 5 5 . 8 4 RE=944.26 IE NW/SE 8" PVC=930.96 IE SW 8" PVC=930.93 IE NE 6" PVC=936.21 RE=947.41 IE SE 18" PVC=932.96 IE W 18" PVC=933.01 IE NE 10" PVC=936.81 RE=944.48 IE SE 18" RCP=933.88 IE NW 15" RCP=933.93 IE NE 10" RCP=936.18 RE=9 3 9 . 4 7 IE N W 8 " P V C = 9 2 7 . 9 7 IE S W 8 " P V C = 9 2 7 . 8 8 IE NE 8 " P V C = 9 2 8 . 2 2 RE=940.71 IE SE/NW 8" PVC=929.24 RE=938.60 IE SE 15" RCP=934.55 IE NW 12" RCP=934.60 IE NE 10" RCP=934.90 RE=940.67 IE=936.22 RE=939.80 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE=952.89 IE SE/NW 8" PVC=931.21 RE=941.69 IE NW 15" RCP=937.74 IE SE 24" RCP=937.64 RE=943.35 RE=944.02 RE=942.97 RE=955.84 IE 12" RCP=951.64 RE=954.74 IE NE/SW 12" RCP=950.49 IE W 12" RCP=950.54 IE E 15" RCP=950.39 RE=953.80 IE 15" RCP=949.80 RE=954.24 RE=955.67 IE NE 12" RCP=951.47 IE SW 12" RCP=951.42 IE E 12" RCP=951.27 RE=957.36 IE 12" RCP=952.91 RE=957.80 IE NW 8" PVC=934.60 IE SE 8" PVC=934.27 RE=955.73 IE 12" RCP=952.43 RE=956.19 IE NE 12" RCP=951.69 IE S 12" RCP=951.79 RE=955.89 IE NW 8" PVC=926.49 IE SE 8" PVC=932.89 RE=942.22 IE SE 8" PVC=933.39 IE NE 6" PVC=933.82 RE=939.19 IE NW 8" PVC=932.01 IE SE 8" PVC=931.99 IE NE 6" PVC=932.96 RE=967.13 IE 60" RCP=958.48 RE=956.38 IE=951.38 IE 2 4 " = 9 5 2 . 2 6 IE 24"=952.08 IE 24"=935.96ST O ST O STO STO WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T SAN SAN SAN SA N SA N STOSTO ST O ST O STO STO EDGE OF WATER EDGE OF WATER ST O ST O ST O CR O S S W A L K PED E S T A L ST O ST O W A T W A T W A T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WAT 4" FORCEM A I N 4" F O R C E M A I N 4 " F O R C E M A I N APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF OUTLET STRUCTURE FO VENT 96 0 955 950 950 9 5 5 96 0 96 0 96 0 9 6 5 960 95 5 950 9 5 0 960 955 95 0 945 960 965 970 9 5 5 95 5 955 940 970 40955 943.79 LSHR B 40956 943.93 LSHR E 40959 943.88 LSHR B40961 943.85 LSHR E 40962 943.83 LSHR B 40964 944.12 LSHR E 40965 944.15 LSHR B 40966 944.40 LSHR E 40967 944.37 LSHR B 40970 944.81 LSHR E 40971 944.82 LSHR B 40974 945.11 LSHR E 40975 945.12 LSHR B 40977 947.92 LSHR 40978 950.94 LSHR 40981 955.67 LSHR E E HH E FO HH T HH 70013 958.36 MNFSA S W T T T HH HH S S S E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ST S S ST ST ST E E ST ST 80012 971.92 LSMI B 80013 971.20 LSMI E 80019 971.31 LSMI B 80020 972.07 LSMI E 80251 955.06 LSMI B 80252 957.08 LSMI E 80253 957.28 LSMI B 80254 955.00 LSMI E 80255 955.36 LSMI B 80256 955.59 LSMI2 B 80260 970.51 LSMI2 E 80261 970.37 LSMI E S S 141126 956.92 LSMS B 141127 956.87 LSMS 141128 956.80 LSMS 141129 956.76 LSMS CL E AREA DRAIN N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 3 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com 0'50'100'150' 1" = 50' PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OF INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150 SEE SHEET 2 FOR BOUNDARY & TITLE COMMITMENT INFORMATION SEE SHEETS 3-6 FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL LEGEND FLARED END SECTION SANITARY MANHOLE BEEHIVE CATCH BASIN CATCH BASIN ELECTRIC MANHOLE ELECTRIC BOX SIGN HANDICAPPED STALL NATURAL GAS METER LIGHT POLE STEEL/WOOD POST TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND POWER UNDERGROUND WATERMAIN FIBER OPTIC SANITARY SEWER STORM SEWER GATE VALVE GAS LINE CABLE TELEVISION LINE WELL HYDRANT HAND HOLE/JUNCTION BOX STORM MANHOLE TELEPHONE BOX TELEPHONE MANHOLE NATURAL GAS VALVE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FENCE LINE CONTROLLED ACCESS CURB & GUTTER FLAG POLE CTV GAS PUG SAN STO TUG WAT FO ∆ S ST W E E T T G G X HH BENCH NATURAL GAS RISER/SERVICE FIBER OPTIC PEDESTAL CATCH BASIN MANHOLE FO CONCRETE SURFACE BITUMINOUS SURFACE GRAVEL SURFACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL ARM STOP LIGHT MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 4 MA T C H L I N E - S E E S H E E T 5 (NOT TO SCALE) SHEET LEGEND SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 4 SHEET 6 DRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED: CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 1 PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES CROSS SUBJECT PROPERTY I-494 STORMWATER POND LIES ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 POSSIBLE ENCROACHMENTS 3 FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER LINES LIE OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT WAY POWER POLE-ARM 20 4 ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆∆∆∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ W A T W A T W A T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T SAN SAN SA N SAN SAN SAN SAN SA N SA N SA N SA N S A N S A N S A N S A N S A N S T O S T O STO STO STO STO STO STO STO PAV I L I O N FFE=940.20 POND P O N D RETAINING WALL ENTRANCE TO UNDERGROUND STORAGE GARAGE WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUGPUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PUG M I S C PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G PU G FFE=940.14 30.0 22 . 5 91.6 22 . 6 30.0 30 . 0 30.0 30 . 0 29.9 29 . 8 25 S P A C E S HELICOPTER PAD TRAIL TRAIL T R A I L TR A I L WA L L APPR O X I M A T E LOC A T I O N O F UND E R G R O U N D GARA G E A R E A AC C E S S R O A D GA T E GATE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MONUMENT SIGN X X X X VENT P I P E S P O N D C O N T R O L S T R U C T U R E CONCRETE SPILLWAY TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=941.14 BO U N D A R Y L I N E BOUNDARY LINE BOUNDARY L I N E BOUNDARY L I N E HENNEPIN C O U N T Y S T A T E A I D H I G H W A Y N O . 4 7 IN T E R S T A T E 4 9 4 FIBER OPTIC DUCT FA D E D S T R I P I N G EE TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG TUG SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO APPROXIMATE LOCATION (UNDER ICE) RE=947.77 RE=946.89 RE=948.35RE=948.87 IE NW 24" CMP=944.02 IE SE 36" CMP=943.22 RE=9 3 9 . 4 7 IE N W 8 " P V C = 9 2 7 . 9 7 IE S W 8 " P V C = 9 2 7 . 8 8 IE NE 8 " P V C = 9 2 8 . 2 2 RE=940.71 IE SE/NW 8" PVC=929.24 RE=938.60 IE SE 15" RCP=934.55 IE NW 12" RCP=934.60 IE NE 10" RCP=934.90 RE=939.80 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE=952.89 IE SE/NW 8" PVC=931.21 RE=955.73 IE 12" RCP=952.43 RE=939.19 IE NW 8" PVC=932.01 IE SE 8" PVC=931.99 IE NE 6" PVC=932.96 IE 24"=958.95 IE 24"=959.08 IE 24" CMP=945.78 ST O RE=940.85 IE NE 8" PVC=926.65 IE SE 8" PVC=926.61 SAN SAN HH SAN SAN EDGE OF WATER PO N D EDGE OF WATER ED G E O F W A T E R STO TERMINUS UNKNOWN ST O WAT W A T W A T W A T WA T WA T WA T WA T WA T WAT 4" FORCEM A I N 4" F O R C E M A I N 4 " F O R C E M A I N APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF OUTLET STRUCTURE 945 9 5 0 95 5 9 6 0 950 955 9 6 0 970 955 96 0 965 9 6 5 9 6 0 960 96 5 970 97 5 9 6 5 96 0 95 5 950 9 3 5 20101 945.06 SVED B CS 20102 944.90 SVED 20103 944.64 SVED 20104 944.21 SVED 20105 944.18 SVED CE 20106 944.24 SVED 20107 944.10 SVED20108 943.82 SVED E 70009 957.34 MNFSA 70010 955.96 MNFSA 70011 957.00 MNFSA 70012 960.57 MNFSA 70013 958.36 MNFSA 70032 947.56 MNFSA 70033 958.24 MNFSA S 71456 968.52 LSMS B 71457 968.62 LSMS 71458 968.77 LSMS 71459 968.47 LSMS 71460 968.51 LSMS E FO ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL T ELECTRICAL ST T S S ST 72706 950.68 MNFSA NO SAN MH FOUND ST S S S S ELECTRICAL ST S ST 81276 968.57 LSMI B RCT PRUD SIGN 81277 968.54 LSMI 81278 968.60 LSMI 141179 968.57 LSMS B 141180 968.52 LSMS 141181 968.46 LSMS 141182 968.39 LSMS CL EHHUNDERGROUND 2FT BOX ELECTRICAL N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 4 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com 0'50'100'150' 1" = 50' PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OF INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 3 MA T C H L I N E - S E E S H E E T 6 (NOT TO SCALE) SHEET LEGEND SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 4 SHEET 6 SEE SHEET 2 FOR BOUNDARY & TITLE COMMITMENT INFORMATION SEE SHEETS 3-6 FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL DRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED: CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 1 PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES CROSS SUBJECT PROPERTY I-494 STORMWATER POND LIES ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 POSSIBLE ENCROACHMENTS 3 FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER LINES LIE OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT WAY LEGEND FLARED END SECTION SANITARY MANHOLE BEEHIVE CATCH BASIN CATCH BASIN ELECTRIC MANHOLE ELECTRIC BOX SIGN HANDICAPPED STALL NATURAL GAS METER LIGHT POLE STEEL/WOOD POST TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND POWER UNDERGROUND WATERMAIN FIBER OPTIC SANITARY SEWER STORM SEWER GATE VALVE GAS LINE CABLE TELEVISION LINE WELL HYDRANT HAND HOLE/JUNCTION BOX STORM MANHOLE TELEPHONE BOX TELEPHONE MANHOLE NATURAL GAS VALVE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FENCE LINE CONTROLLED ACCESS CURB & GUTTER FLAG POLE CTV GAS PUG SAN STO TUG WAT FO ∆ S ST W E E T T G G X HH BENCH NATURAL GAS RISER/SERVICE FIBER OPTIC PEDESTAL CATCH BASIN MANHOLE FO CONCRETE SURFACE BITUMINOUS SURFACE GRAVEL SURFACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL ARM STOP LIGHT POWER POLE-ARM 20 5 WA T WA T WA T W A T W A T W A T W A T W A T W A T W A T WA T WATWATWATWAT W A T W A T ST O STO STO STO STO STO STO STO ST O ST O ST O STO STO STO STO STO S T O SAN SAN SA N SA N STO STO STO STO ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO ST O ST O ST O ST O AC C E S S R O A D STO STO STO STO RET A I N I N G W A L L LOA D I N G D O C K A R E A RET A I N I N G WAL L AC C E S S R O A D AP P R O X I M A T E L O C A T I O N O F U N D E R G R O U N D W A L K W A Y STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO STO ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O ST O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O 2 PU G P U G P U G PUG PUG P U G P U G PU G PU G PU G PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG P U G PU G G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GA S GA S GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GA S GA S GA S GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS T U G F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GAS G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S X X X X X CT V C T V C T V GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GA S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GAS FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GA S G A S MULTI-STORY COMMERCIAL BUILDING BUILDING AREA =125,000 SQ. FT. EN C L O S E D U T I L I T Y A R E A 19 S P A C E S 19 S P A C E S FFE=944.22 FFE=944.19 FFE=944.21 FFE=944.19 FFE=944.24 FFE=944.21 FFE=940.72 FFE=940.74 151. 5 38 . 1 8.4 13.0 4 5 . 2 2 . 8 13 . 1 13 . 0 13.0 2 . 8 13.0 13 . 0 2 . 8 12.9 13 . 0 2 . 8 13.0 12 . 9 3 . 0 12.9 13 . 1 4 5 . 2 6.7 17.1 1 5 . 4 17 . 1 6.8 4 5 . 2 6.8 17.1 1 0 . 3 13.7 20 . 0 15.9 28.4 5.4 5.5 16.3 24 . 5 4.9 7 . 3 10.3 17.0 6 . 8 45.2 6 . 8 17 . 1 15.417.1 6 . 7 30.0 30 . 0 29.9 29 . 8 28.3 29 . 9 30.0 29 . 9 29.9 30 . 0 30.0 29 . 9 24 S P A C E S 24 S P A C E S 9 S P A C E S 27 S P A C E S 27 S P A C E S 41 S P A C E S 55 S P A C E S 55 S P A C E S 14 S P A C E S 51 S P A C E S 18 S P A C E S UN D E R G R O U N D W A L K W A Y E N T R A N C E RE T A I N I N G W A L L RE T A I N I N G W A L L TRAIL 17 S P A C E S 4 C A R CH A R G I N G SPA C E S 14 S P A C E S AC C E S S R O A D 49 S P A C E S 14 S P A C E S 45 S P A C E S 51 S P A C E S X X X X X X LA N D S C A P I N G LA N D S C A P I N G RA M P TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=941.37 TO P N U T HY D R A N T EL E V . = 9 4 3 . 9 6 GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GA S GA S GA S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S STO B O U N D A R Y L I N E BOU N D A R Y L I N E B A S S L A K E R O A D F O F O FO FO F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FOFO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO F O F O F O FO F O F O F O F O F O F O F O FO F O F O FO FO F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO RE=945.66 IE NW 21" RCP=938.96 IE SE 21" RCP=938.91 IE NE 12" RCP=939.56 RE=946.24 RE=947.06 IE NW 18" RCP=941.11 IE SE 21" RCP=940.66 RE=949.15 IE NW 12" RCP=944.90 RE= 9 4 5 . 2 8 IE N W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 6 . 2 3 IE S W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 6 . 1 3 IE N 1 2 " R C P = 9 4 0 . 2 8 IE S E 1 2 " R C P = 9 4 0 . 4 3 RE=947.63 IE S 12" RCP=941.68 RE=950.10 RE=948.43 IE NW 18" RCP=942.13 IE SE 18" RCP=942.10 IE NE 12" RCP=942.53 RE=951.32 IE NW 18" RCP=945.02 IE SE 18" RCP=945.00 IE NE 12" RCP=945.07 RE=953.00 RE=953.95 IE NW 15" RCP=947.70 IE SE 18" RCP=947.50 IE NE 12" RCP=947.20 RE=955.38 RE=952.94 IE NW 36" RCP=943.61 IE SE 36" RCP=943.59 RE = 9 5 2 . 6 2 IE N W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 8 . 6 7 IE S E 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 8 . 6 2 RE= 9 6 8 . 0 9 IE N W 1 2 " R C P = 9 5 5 . 5 9 IE S W 1 5 " R C P = 9 4 9 . 5 9 IE N E = 9 4 9 . 5 2 IE S E 1 2 " R C P = 9 5 5 . 8 4 RE=963.72 RE = 9 4 7 . 4 8 IE N W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 7 . 4 8 IE S E 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 7 . 4 3 IE N E 1 2 " R C P = 9 4 1 . 8 3 RE=948.97 IE SW 12" RCP=94.07 RE=952.84 IE NE/SW 36" RCP=935.69 IE NW DRAINTILE=948.84 RE = 9 5 2 . 8 0 RE=956.86 E SW 36" RCP=935.01 RE=944.16 E NE 36" RCP=933.56 E NE 36" RCP=933.51 RE= 9 3 9 . 2 5 IE N W 1 2 " R C P = 9 3 4 . 7 5 IE S E 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 3 . 3 5 IE S W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 3 . 2 5 TOP OF CONCRETE RE=948.69 IE NW 8" PVC=937.90 IE NE 8" PVC=938.01 RE=939.46 IE12" RCP=935.86 RE=944.26 IE NW/SE 8" PVC=930.96 IE SW 8" PVC=930.93 IE NE 6" PVC=936.21 RE=947.41 IE SE 18" PVC=932.96 IE W 18" PVC=933.01 IE NE 10" PVC=936.81 RE=944.48 IE SE 18" RCP=933.88 IE NW 15" RCP=933.93 IE NE 10" RCP=936.18 PUMP STATION RE=967.13 IE 60" RCP=958.48 STO S T O B U I L D I N G L I N E A B O V E WA T WA T WA T WA T SAN SA N SA N S T O TE R M I N U S UN K N O W N ST O ST O CR O S S W A L K PED E S T A L CR O S S W A L K PE D E S T A L W A T W A T 9 5 5 95 5 950 9 5 0 9 5 0 9 5 0 955 95 5 955955 945 9 4 5 95 0 95 0 95 5 945 945 940 94 5 96 5 9 6 0 9 7 0 E T HHHH E HH HH TV G S S HH FO E HH HH ELECTRICAL ST E E E E E E E E E E E E ST ST E E E E E HH E ST 80252 957.08 LSMI E 80253 957.28 LSMI B 80351 954.08 LSMI B 80352 953.76 LSMI2 B 80353 954.44 LSMI2 E 80354 954.56 LSMI E 80355 955.53 LSMI B 80356 955.81 LSMI2 B 141126 LSMS B 141127141128 956.80 LSMS 141129 956.76 LSMS CL E N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 5 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com 0'50'100'150' 1" = 50' PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OF INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 6 MA T C H L I N E - S E E S H E E T 3 (NOT TO SCALE) SHEET LEGEND SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 4 SHEET 6 SEE SHEET 2 FOR BOUNDARY & TITLE COMMITMENT INFORMATION SEE SHEETS 3-6 FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL DRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED: CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 1 PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES CROSS SUBJECT PROPERTY I-494 STORMWATER POND LIES ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 POSSIBLE ENCROACHMENTS 3 FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER LINES LIE OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT WAY LEGEND FLARED END SECTION SANITARY MANHOLE BEEHIVE CATCH BASIN CATCH BASIN ELECTRIC MANHOLE ELECTRIC BOX SIGN HANDICAPPED STALL NATURAL GAS METER LIGHT POLE STEEL/WOOD POST TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND POWER UNDERGROUND WATERMAIN FIBER OPTIC SANITARY SEWER STORM SEWER GATE VALVE GAS LINE CABLE TELEVISION LINE WELL HYDRANT HAND HOLE/JUNCTION BOX STORM MANHOLE TELEPHONE BOX TELEPHONE MANHOLE NATURAL GAS VALVE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FENCE LINE CONTROLLED ACCESS CURB & GUTTER FLAG POLE CTV GAS PUG SAN STO TUG WAT FO ∆ S ST W E E T T G G X HH BENCH NATURAL GAS RISER/SERVICE FIBER OPTIC PEDESTAL CATCH BASIN MANHOLE FO CONCRETE SURFACE BITUMINOUS SURFACE GRAVEL SURFACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL ARM STOP LIGHT POWER POLE-ARM 20 6 W A T W A T W A T W A T WA T WATWATWATWAT W A T STO STO ST O ST O ST O STO STO STO STO STO S T O SAN SAN SAN S A N S A N S A N S A N S A N S A N S A N NOR T H W E S T B O U L E V A R D STO STO STO POND RET A I N I N G W A L L LOA D I N G D O C K A R E A RET A I N I N G WAL L S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O S T O WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT STO STO STO STO STO STO STO ST O ST O 2 2 3 PU G P U G P U G PU G PU G PU G P U G P U G P U G P U G P U G P U G P U G P U G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PU G PU G PU G PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG PUG P U G PU G GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GAS GAS GAS F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GAS G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GAS GAS GAS X X X X X CT V C T V C T V G A S G A S G A S GAS GAS F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O G A S G A S G A S G A S S T O GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GA S GA S G A S ENC L O S E D U T I L I T Y A R E A FFE=944.22 FFE=944.19 FFE=944.21 FFE=944.19 FFE=944.24 FFE=944.21 FFE=940.72 FFE=940.74 151. 5 38 . 1 8.4 13.0 4 5 . 2 2 . 8 13 . 1 13 . 0 13.0 2 . 8 13.0 13 . 0 2 . 8 12.9 13 . 0 2 . 8 13.0 12 . 9 3 . 0 12.9 13 . 1 29.9 29 . 8 29 . 9 30.0 29 . 9 29.9 30 . 0 30.0 29 . 9 TRAIL 17 S P A C E S AC C E S S R O A D RA M P TOP NUT HYDRANT ELEV.=941.37 TO P N U T HY D R A N T EL E V . = 9 4 3 . 9 6 G A S G A S BOUNDAR Y L I N E B O U N D A R Y L I N E BOUND A R Y L I N E HENNEPIN C O U N T Y S T A T E A I D H I G H W A Y N O . 4 7 F O F O F O F O F O F O F O E SAN SAN SAN SAN FO F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O F O FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO RE=944.85 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE=941.51 IE NW/SE 12" PVC=921.18 RE=940.71 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE=940.66 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE= 9 4 1 . 3 7 IE 1 5 " R C P = 9 3 3 . 7 7 RE= 9 4 4 . 8 6 IE N E 1 5 " R C P = 9 3 9 . 7 6 IE S E 1 2 " R C P = 9 3 9 . 7 6 IE W 2 4 " R C P = 9 3 4 . 2 6 RE= 9 4 8 . 3 5 IE N E 1 5 " R C P = 9 4 3 . 6 0 IE S W 1 5 " R C P = 9 4 3 . 5 0 RE=950.67 IE 15" RCP=945.92 RE=942.70 RE=947.42 RE= 9 4 7 . 2 9 IE N E 1 5 " R C P = 9 3 9 . 8 4 RE= 9 4 3 . 0 0 IE N W 2 1 " R C P = 9 3 4 . 8 5 IE N E 2 1 " R C P = 9 3 4 . 8 0 IE S W 1 5 " R C P = 9 6 . 0 0 RE=956.86 E SW 36" RCP=935.01 RE=944.16 E NE 36" RCP=933.56 E NE 36" RCP=933.51 RE= 9 3 9 . 2 5 IE N W 1 2 " R C P = 9 3 4 . 7 5 IE S E 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 3 . 3 5 IE S W 3 6 " R C P = 9 3 3 . 2 5 TOP OF CONCRETE =936.41 IE=INACCESSIBLE RE=948.69 IE NW 8" PVC=937.90 IE NE 8" PVC=938.01 RE=939.46 IE12" RCP=935.86 RE=944.26 IE NW/SE 8" PVC=930.96 IE SW 8" PVC=930.93 IE NE 6" PVC=936.21 RE=947.41 IE SE 18" PVC=932.96 IE W 18" PVC=933.01 IE NE 10" PVC=936.81 RE=944.48 IE SE 18" RCP=933.88 IE NW 15" RCP=933.93 IE NE 10" RCP=936.18 PUMP STATION RE=934.90 RE=934.01 IE SE 18" RCP=930.71 IE W 18" RCP=930.86 RE=937.66 IE N=924.66 IE W 36"=923.36 IE S 36"=923.18 IE 18"=931.81 IE=932.80 24" FULL OF ICE IE 15" RCP=931.72 RE= 9 4 2 . 3 7 IE N W 1 5 " R C P = 9 3 2 . 3 2 IE N N W 1 8 " R C P = 9 2 6 . 9 4 IE S E 2 4 " R C P = 9 2 6 . 8 9 24" FULL OF ICE IE=934.90 IE=935.07 IE=940.02 STO IE=934.64 S T O S T O STO S T O RE=938.55 IE NW 8" PVC=25.25 IE SE 8" PVC=925.21 SA N B U I L D I N G L I N E A B O V E SA N SA N EDGE OF WATER ST O STO ST O POND EDGE O F W A T E R ST O ST O STO STO STO WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT WAT W A T WA T WA T WAT WAT W A T PINE V I E W L A N E W A T W A T W APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF INTAKE STRUCTURE 945 9 4 5 9 5 0 950 945 950 950 950 945 940935 940 935 9 3 5 9 4 5 945 9 3 5 9 4 0 9 4 5 9 5 0 955 950 9 4 5 9 4 5 95 0 95 0 95 5 945 945 935 940 94 5 9 6 0 20101 945.06 SVED B CS 20102 944.90 SVED ST E FO G TV G S S TV S STS ST TV ST ST E T ST ST ST S G T G N: \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 . 0 0 \ D W G \ 0 0 3 5 7 6 4 V - S U R V . D W G 6 PLYMOUTH, MN 04/04/22 PRUDENTIAL CAMPUS ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY 6 04/04/2022 SCANELL PROPERTIES ©2 0 2 2 W e s t w o o d P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c . Common Ground Alliance Call 48 Hours before digging: 811 or call811.com 0'50'100'150' 1" = 50' PROJECT NUMBER: 0035764.00 SHEET NUMBER: DATE: PREPARED FOR: OF INITIAL ISSUE: REVISIONS: Phone (952) 937-5150 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite #300 Fax (952) 937-5822 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Toll Free (888) 937-5150 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 5 MA T C H L I N E - S E E S H E E T 4 (NOT TO SCALE) SHEET LEGEND SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 4 SHEET 6 SEE SHEET 2 FOR BOUNDARY & TITLE COMMITMENT INFORMATION SEE SHEETS 3-6 FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL DRAWN: CHECKED: DESIGNED: CREW:JFW/SSL/MVG/BDA/KCS JWM/BJY CNA 1 PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES CROSS SUBJECT PROPERTY I-494 STORMWATER POND LIES ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 POSSIBLE ENCROACHMENTS 3 FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER LINES LIE OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT WAY LEGEND FLARED END SECTION SANITARY MANHOLE BEEHIVE CATCH BASIN CATCH BASIN ELECTRIC MANHOLE ELECTRIC BOX SIGN HANDICAPPED STALL NATURAL GAS METER LIGHT POLE STEEL/WOOD POST TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND POWER UNDERGROUND WATERMAIN FIBER OPTIC SANITARY SEWER STORM SEWER GATE VALVE GAS LINE CABLE TELEVISION LINE WELL HYDRANT HAND HOLE/JUNCTION BOX STORM MANHOLE TELEPHONE BOX TELEPHONE MANHOLE NATURAL GAS VALVE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FENCE LINE CONTROLLED ACCESS CURB & GUTTER FLAG POLE CTV GAS PUG SAN STO TUG WAT FO ∆ S ST W E E T T G G X HH BENCH NATURAL GAS RISER/SERVICE FIBER OPTIC PEDESTAL CATCH BASIN MANHOLE FO CONCRETE SURFACE BITUMINOUS SURFACE GRAVEL SURFACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL ARM STOP LIGHT POWER POLE-ARM 20 7 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-254 RESOLUTION APPROVING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR SCANNELL PROPERTIES LLC TO REGUIDE ROUGHLY 75-ACRES LOCATED AT 13001 COUNTY ROAD 10 FROM CO (COMMERCIAL OFFICE)TO MXD (MIXED USE) (2023052) WHEREAS, Scannell Properties LLC has requested a comprehensive plan amendment to reguide roughly 75-acres located at 13001 County Road 10 from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed use); and WHEREAS, the land affected by the reguiding includes the following four parcels: Hennepin County Property Identification Numbers 03-118-22-11-0007 (13001 County Road 10); 34-119-22-44- 0002 (address unassigned); 03-118-22-12-0002 (address unassigned); and 02-118-22-22-0005 (address unassigned), and is presently legally described as follows: PARCEL 1: That part of Government Lot 5 and that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 as platted in the recorded plat of Bass Lake Highlands and lying Westerly and Southerly of the center line of county State Aid Highway No. 10 as platted in the recorded plat of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10, Plat 8. PARCEL 2: That part of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 119, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying Southeasterly of the East line of Interstate Highway 494 as described in warranty Deed filed in Book 2460 of Deeds on page 33, as Document Number 3499559, and lying Southwesterly of the Southerly line of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 10 as shown on Highway Plat Document No. 3867013. PARCEL 3: That part of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of the center line of County Road No. 47 and lying North and East of Interstate Highway 494 as described in Final certificate filed as Document Number 4040272. PARCEL 4: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, EXCEPT that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying Northerly and Easterly of the centerline of Hennepin County State Aid Highway No. 208 Resolution 2023-254 (2023052) Page 2 10 and its extension Northwesterly; and EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, lying southerly of the following-described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of North along the East line of said East Half of Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 55 degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds west, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve concave to the Southeast having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve concave to the Southwest having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and a chord bearing North 69 degrees 52 minutes 02 seconds west to the Southerly line of Hennepin County Highway No. 47, Plat 13; thence South 79 degrees 42 minutes 49 seconds West, along said Southerly line and not tangent to last-described curve, 598.08 feet to the west line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter and there terminating; and also EXCEPT that part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as commencing at the Southeast corner of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter; thence northerly along the East line of said East Half of the Northeast Quarter, 1,156.67 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence Southwesterly deflecting to the left 124 degrees 45 minutes 48 seconds, 105.39 feet; thence Southwesterly 378.94 feet along a 2-degree tangential curve, concave to the Southeast, having a central angle of 7 degrees 34 minutes 44 seconds, and a radius of 2,865.79 feet; thence Westerly 382.11 feet along a non-tangential curve, concave to the Southwest, having a central angle of 27 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds, a radius of 792.00 feet and the chord of said curve deflects to the right 62 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds to a point on the southerly line of Hennepin county Highway No. 47, Plat 13, on file and of record in the office of the Hennepin County Recorder; thence Northeasterly along said Southerly line and not tangent to last described curve to the East line of said East half of the Northeast Quarter; thence South along said East line to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called public hearing and recommends approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve an amendment to the comprehensive plan to reguide roughly 75-acres located at 13001 County Road 10 from CO (commercial office) to MXD (mixed use). FURTHER, to incorporate the changes, the city will modify Figure 3-2, 2040 Land Use Plan in Chapter 3 of the Plymouth Comprehensive Plan; and FURTHER, approval of the comprehensive plan amendment is contingent upon, and subject to, the required review and response by the Metropolitan Council. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 209 Resolution 2023-254 (2023052) Page 3 STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023, with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the city this _______ day of _________________________, ___________. __________________________________ City Clerk 210 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:8.4 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Chris LaBounty, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Reviewed by:Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Item:Review Plymouth Boulevard streetscaping plan 1.Action Requested: Provide feedback on the streetscaping plan for Plymouth Boulevard. 2.Background: Plymouth Boulevard (Highway 55 to Rockford Road) is scheduled to be rehabilitated in 2024. Staff has been working with a landscape architecture firm to incorporate the City Center 2.0 vision into the project. The attached schematics include streetscape and landscape concepts for the Plymouth Boulevard corridor and enhancements to the main entrance of the Hilde Performance Center, located at 35th Avenue. The concepts include the opportunity for public art, activating portions of Plymouth Boulevard during large community events, and creating a more functional entrance for ticketed events. A high-level plaza sketch near City Hall is also included in the staff report but is for longer term visioning only. If approved, the project would be constructed in 2024/2025, with landscaping and regional storm water management improvements to be bid as a separate package for 2025. 3.Budget Impact: The total estimated project cost is $12,850,000 and includes the improvements ($8,050,000), trail upgrades and small plazas ($1,500,000), street lighting upgrades ($1,300,000), and landscape elements ($2,000,000). Funding is anticipated to be from the Street Reconstruction Fund ($4,900,000), Municipal State Aid Fund ($2,400,000), Special Assessments ($400,000), Water Fund ($200,000), Sewer Fund ($150,000), Reforestation Fund ($50,000) and $4,750,000 from other sources. The additional placemaking and landscape elements will require an additional level of year-round maintenance. Those costs have already been included in the draft 2024-2025 biennial budget. 4.Attachments: Location Map Streetscape Schematics 211 37th Ave N 36th Ave N M in ne so t a L n N 35th A v e N 34th Ave N Y u m a Ln N Niagara Ln N 40 th Ave N Weston Ln N 32nd Ave N Ranchview Ln N Orchid Ln N Medina Rd 36th Pl N Minnesota Ln N PlymouthBlvd 38 t h A ve N Vicksburg Ln N Ni aga ra Ln N Lanew ood Ln N 39th Ave N 32nd Ave N 31stAveN ¬«55 ")9 THIS REPRESENTS A COM PILATION OF INFORMATION AND DATA FROM CITY, COUNTY, STATE AND OTHER SOURCES THAT HAS NOT B EEN FIELD VERIFIED. INFORMATION SHOULD BE FIELD VERIFIED AND COMPARED WITH ORIGINAL SOURCE DOCUMENTS . 2024 P lymou th Blvd RehabilitationCity Project #ST240003Ü0960Feet Project Ar ea 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 Regular City Council September 26, 2023 Agenda Number:8.5 To:Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by:Andrea Rich, Finance Director Reviewed by:Andrea Rich, Finance Director Item:Consider 2024 proposed General Fund Budget, HRA Levy, Preliminary General Property Tax Levy and set budget public hearing date 1.Action Requested: Three actions are requested: - Adopt the 2024 proposed General Fund budget - Adopt preliminary HRA levy and property tax levy - Set public hearing on December 12, 2023 at 7 p.m. 2.Background: State statute requires council to annually adopt the budget and tax levy. The preliminary levy must be certified with Hennepin County by September 30. The final levy certified in December may not be increased from the preliminary levy, but council could choose to reduce it. The proposed 2024 levy is $50,680,345 or a 7.5% increase from 2023. The proposed levy detail is attached. The General Fund budget of $53,907,649 is an increase of $3,809,686 (7.6%) from 2023. Significant changes in the General Fund are primarily related to personnel costs (including impact of compensation study), inflation, capital requests, training (including new cadet program) and legislative impacts (new election requirements). The state legislature requires a budget public hearing, which must occur after November 24, must not begin before 6 p.m., and must be properly noticed to the public. The council may adopt the final budget on the same night as the public hearing. 3.Budget Impact: See attachments for detailed budget impacts. 4.Attachments: 225 2024 General Fund summary 2024 Preliminary Levy 2024 General Fund budget detail City Council Resolution 2023-255 City Council Resolution 2023-256 City Council Resolution 2023-257 226 2022 Actual 2023 Budget 2024 Proposed 2025 Proposed Variance 2023 Budget to 2024 Proposed % Variance 2023 Budget to 2024 Proposed Variance 2024 Budget to 2025 Proposed % Variance 2024 Budget to 2025 Proposed Revenues Taxes 35,700,992 37,922,777 40,878,873 43,814,363 2,956,096 7.8%2,935,490 7.2% Permits and Licenses 3,935,273 3,616,360 3,693,210 3,699,085 76,850 2.1%5,875 0.2% Intergovernmental 10,399,504 3,261,172 3,803,534 3,968,034 542,362 16.6%164,500 4.3% Charges for Services 1,687,601 2,328,870 2,386,370 2,453,715 57,500 2.5%67,345 2.8% Billings to Departments 1,669,899 2,085,584 2,001,562 2,069,957 (84,022) -4.0%68,395 3.4% Fines & Forfeitures 314,918 415,000 415,000 415,000 - 0.0%- 0.0% Special Assessments 8,947 10,000 10,000 10,000 - 0.0%- 0.0% Contributions & Donations 57,439 36,300 36,300 36,300 - 0.0%- 0.0% Interest Income (458,510) 225,500 225,500 225,500 - 0.0%- 0.0% Other 62,805 36,400 36,500 36,500 100 0.3%- 0.0% Transfers In 241,072 160,000 420,800 247,066 260,800 163.0%(173,734) -41.3% 53,619,940 50,097,963 53,907,649 56,975,520 3,809,686 7.6%3,067,871 5.7% Expenditures Personal Services 28,652,650 32,261,727 33,499,641 34,614,155 1,237,914 3.8%1,114,514 3.3% Materials and Supplies 1,164,033 1,312,686 1,473,130 1,475,424 160,444 12.2%2,294 0.2% Employee Development & Meetings 402,340 522,300 691,880 705,097 169,580 32.5%13,217 1.9% Dues & Subscriptions 202,426 320,665 233,323 260,520 (87,342) -27.2%27,197 11.7% Contractual Services 6,094,603 5,894,125 6,681,965 6,757,615 787,840 13.4%75,650 1.1% Equipment 155,019 133,900 329,000 199,800 195,100 145.7%(129,200) -39.3% Capital Improvements 287,003 51,924 325,000 430,000 273,076 525.9%105,000 32.3% Allocations 7,619,019 8,231,362 8,179,243 9,222,854 (52,119) -0.6%1,043,611 12.8% Transfers Out 6,814,500 202,500 178,666 300,000 (23,834) -11.8%121,334 67.9% Other Expense 970,361 1,166,774 2,315,801 3,010,055 1,149,027 98.5%694,254 30.0% 52,361,954 50,097,963 53,907,649 56,975,520 3,809,686 7.6%3,067,871 5.7% Net Total 1,257,986 - - - Authorized FTE's 2022 Actual 2023 Budget 2024 Proposed 2025 Proposed Total*302.50 312.90 321.60 329.60 *this includes FTEs for all funds 2024 Proposed to 2023 Budget Changes 8.70 2025 Proposed to 2024 Budget Changes 8.00 All Departments - General Fund Financial Summary 227 Levy Type 2023 2024 Proposed Prelim Levy % Increase / Decrease over 2023 2025 Proposed Prelim Levy % Increase / Decrease over 2024 Levy Base General Fund Base 37,922,777 40,878,873 7.8%43,814,363 7.2% Street Reconstruction 2,852,950 2,938,538 3.0%3,026,694 3.0% Recreation Fund 944,640 973,449 3.0%1,002,652 3.0% Park Replacement 981,195 1,010,631 3.0%1,040,950 3.0% Capital Improvement Fund 496,142 511,026 3.0%526,357 3.0% Total Levy Base 43,197,704 46,312,517 7.2%49,411,016 6.7% Special Levies 2015A Open Space* 268,767 - -100.0%- 0.0% 2020A Plymouth Community Center 2,267,392 2,360,910 4.1%2,361,540 0.0% 2021A Fire Stations 787,241 1,348,095 71.2%1,347,728 0.0% Total Special Levies 3,323,400 3,709,005 11.6%3,709,268 0.0% TOTAL CITY LEVY 46,521,104 50,021,522 7.5%53,120,284 6.2% HRA Levy 639,634 658,823 3.0%678,588 3.0% TOTAL LEVY $47,160,738 $50,680,345 7.5%$53,798,872 6.2% Total City Tax Rate (not including HRA)24.3%24.4%24.7% CITY OF PLYMOUTH PROPERTY TAX LEVIES 228 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Revenue 4000.100 - Taxes - Property $35,700,992 $37,922,777 $40,878,873 $43,814,363 $2,956,096 7.80 %$2,935,490 7.18 % 4100.200 - Licenses - Tobacco 12,650 10,500 11,000 16,875 500 4.76 %5,875 53.41 % 4100.300 - Licenses - Pet 1,194 1,000 1,000 1,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.500 - Licenses - Liquor 210,623 220,000 220,000 220,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.600 - Licenses - Investigation Fee 4,300 12,000 9,000 9,000 (3,000)(25.00 %)-0.00 % 4100.700 - Licenses - Rental Dwelling 160,539 145,000 145,000 145,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.710 - Licenses - Hotel 1,350 1,400 1,400 1,400 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.740 - Licenses - Target & Trap Shooting 330 110 110 110 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.750 - Licenses - Fireworks 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.850 - Licenses - Peddler 9,060 13,000 7,000 7,000 (6,000)(46.15 %)-0.00 % 4100.860 - Licenses - Sign Contractor 2,925 3,100 3,100 3,100 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4100.900 - Licenses - Massage 15,600 15,000 15,000 15,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4150 - Permits 1,018 1,100 700 700 (400)(36.36 %)-0.00 % 4150.100 - Permits - Building 1,738,438 1,550,000 1,596,000 1,596,000 46,000 2.97 %-0.00 % 4150.200 - Permits - Plumbing 267,238 233,000 240,000 240,000 7,000 3.00 %-0.00 % 4150.300 - Permits - Mechanical Permits 378,636 315,000 325,000 325,000 10,000 3.17 %-0.00 % 4150.350 - Permits - Electrical 334,889 299,250 307,000 307,000 7,750 2.59 %-0.00 % 4150.410 - Permits - Water/Sewer 27,541 32,400 32,400 32,400 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4150.500 - Permits - Fire Protection 55,180 65,000 60,000 60,000 (5,000)(7.69 %)-0.00 % 4150.600 - Permits - Plan Checking 701,588 687,500 707,500 707,500 20,000 2.91 %-0.00 % 4150.700 - Permits - Sign & Billboard 8,200 9,000 9,000 9,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4150.750 - Permits - Grading 1,374 1,500 1,500 1,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4150.900 - Permits - Burning Permit 300 500 500 500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4150.950 - Permits - Chickens 1,300 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4200 - Intergovern- Federal - Operating 7,172,010 178,730 354,510 360,510 175,780 98.35 %6,000 1.69 % 4230 - Intergovern-State-Operating 34,176 96,089 33,171 116,671 (62,918)(65.48 %)83,500 251.73 % 4230.100 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Mkt Value Credit (HACA) 306 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4230.102 - Intergovern-State-Operating - MSA Maint 1,066,936 1,020,000 1,180,000 1,250,000 160,000 15.69 %70,000 5.93 % 4230.103 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Police State Aid 746,224 700,000 900,000 900,000 200,000 28.57 %-0.00 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 1 229 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Revenue 4230.104 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Disabled Officer Reimb 9,076 14,000 77,000 77,000 63,000 450.00 %-0.00 % 4230.105 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Fire State Aid 674,691 615,000 620,000 625,000 5,000 .81 %5,000 .81 % 4230.106 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Police Training Reimb 83,911 76,000 76,000 76,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4230.200 - Intergovern-State-Operating - Haz Mat Grant (RAD) 96,796 43,479 43,479 43,479 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4270 - Intergovern-Local-Operating 14,078 -1,500 1,500 1,500 100.00 %-0.00 % 4270.100 - Intergovern-Local-Operating - School Liaison 502,056 517,874 517,874 517,874 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4310 - Program Fees 42,849 300,000 300,000 310,000 -0.00 %10,000 3.33 % 4320 - Rental Fees 61,506 80,000 81,000 81,240 1,000 1.25 %240 .30 % 4320.104 - Rental Fees - Millennium Garden 13,150 13,000 15,000 15,000 2,000 15.38 %-0.00 % 4320.200 - Rental Fees - Meeting Rooms 199,808 581,000 600,000 618,000 19,000 3.27 %18,000 3.00 % 4320.202 - Rental Fees - Catering Rebate 33,717 90,000 90,000 90,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4320.203 - Rental Fees - Rental Chair Rebate 835 2,000 2,000 2,060 -0.00 %60 3.00 % 4320.204 - Rental Fees - Gymnasium 20 5,000 --(5,000)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 4330.500 - Utility Charges - Street Lighting 750,286 750,000 788,000 827,000 38,000 5.07 %39,000 4.95 % 4330.800 - Utility Charges - Penalties 5,803 7,000 7,000 7,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350 - General Services 2,620 2,000 2,000 2,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.100 - General Services - Photocopies 6 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.102 - General Services - Alarm Fees 62,904 39,000 42,000 42,000 3,000 7.69 %-0.00 % 4350.103 - General Services - Accident Reports 1,356 1,500 1,500 1,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.104 - General Services - Police Services 136,768 123,000 123,000 123,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.105 - General Services - Towing 1,560 2,000 2,000 2,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.106 - General Services - Weeds 2,544 2,000 2,000 2,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.107 - General Services - Tree Removal 12,563 5,000 5,000 5,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.108 - General Services - Advertisements 980 1,500 1,500 1,545 -0.00 %45 3.00 % 4350.113 - General Services - Grave Openings 355 300 300 300 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.119 - General Services - Antennae Charges 221,763 210,570 210,570 210,570 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.123 - General Services - Application Fees 26,185 26,000 20,500 20,500 (5,500)(21.15 %)-0.00 % 4350.128 - General Services - Encroachment Fees 900 600 600 600 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4350.130 - General Services - Development Sign Fee 2,580 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4355 - Developer Fees 145,024 87,000 92,000 92,000 5,000 5.75 %-0.00 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 2 230 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Revenue 4360.105 - Items for Resale - Caps & Apparel 155 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4360.116 - Items for Resale - Buffer Signs 188 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4360.118 - Items for Resale - Lockboxes (348)400 400 400 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4380.300 - Allocation Charges - General Fund Administrative 1,099,596 1,132,584 1,166,562 1,201,557 33,978 3.00 %34,995 3.00 % 4380.301 - Allocation Charges - Project Administrative Fee 570,303 953,000 835,000 868,400 (118,000)(12.38 %)33,400 4.00 % 4400 - General Fines & Forfeitures 4,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4410 - Court Fines 294,831 400,000 400,000 400,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4420 - Animal Impound Fees 4,837 7,000 7,000 7,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4430 - Liquor/Tobacco Violations 11,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4500 - Special Assessments 3,473 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4500.200 - Special Assessments - County Fees 5,474 10,000 10,000 10,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4600 - Contributions - Operating 57,439 36,300 36,300 36,300 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4700 - Interest Income 1,078 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.100 - Interest Income - Investments 309,133 200,000 200,000 200,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.101 - Interest Income - Mrkt Value Adjust - Investments (805,696)----0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.150 - Interest Income - Operating Account (90)5,000 5,000 5,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.200 - Interest Income - Special Assessments 453 500 500 500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.250 - Interest Income - Delinquent Property Taxes 9,474 20,000 20,000 20,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4700.500 - Interest Income - Leases 27,139 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4800 - Other Revenues 11,887 5,000 5,200 5,200 200 4.00 %-0.00 % 4800.400 -Other Revenues - Commissions 507 100 --(100)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 4801 - Administrative Fee 12,427 13,500 13,500 13,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4807 - Refunds & Reimbursements 37,288 16,300 16,300 16,300 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4807.103-Refunds & Reimbursements-Utility Reimbursement -1,500 1,500 1,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 4809 - Sales of Equipment (non-asset)696 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 4900.240 - Transfers In - Lawful Gambling 88,683 65,000 --(65,000)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 4900.413 - Transfers In - Improvement Project Construction 69,534 40,000 70,000 70,000 30,000 75.00 %-0.00 % 4900.660 - Transfers In - Resource Planning 82,856 55,000 350,800 177,066 295,800 537.82 %(173,734)(49.53 %) Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 3 231 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Total $53,659,170 $50,097,963 $53,907,649 $56,975,520 $3,809,686 7.60 %$3,067,871 5.69 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 4 232 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 6000 - Salaries ($212,325)-($689,691)($1,415,499)($689,691)100.00 %($725,808)105.24 % 6000.100 - Salaries - Regular 20,039,501 22,704,530 24,334,898 25,878,788 1,630,368 7.18 %1,543,890 6.34 % 6000.200 - Salaries - Temporary 1,045,430 1,145,632 1,620,878 1,439,705 475,246 41.48 %(181,173)(11.18 %) 6000.300 - Salaries - Court Time - Stand by 11,409 7,507 7,507 7,507 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6010 - Salary Vacancies -(200,000)(518,000)(518,000)(318,000)159.00 %-0.00 % 6020.100 - Overtime/Comp Time 749,710 590,590 545,710 534,860 (44,880)(7.60 %)(10,850)(1.99 %) 6020.200 - Overtime - Court Time - Court appearance 11,172 15,500 12,750 12,750 (2,750)(17.74 %)-0.00 % 6020.300 - Overtime - Holiday 68,738 69,017 71,200 71,200 2,183 3.16 %-0.00 % 6020.400 - Overtime - Contractual 70,070 67,000 75,000 75,000 8,000 11.94 %-0.00 % 6030.200 - Other Pay - Premium Pay 4,525 8,000 8,000 --0.00 %(8,000)(100.00 %) 6030.300 - Other Pay - Equipment Pay 949 2,800 2,800 --0.00 %(2,800)(100.00 %) 6050 - Benefits (35,378)(318,000)--318,000 (100.00 %)-0.00 % 6050.100 - Benefits - Social Security 658,914 774,329 829,477 863,525 55,148 7.12 %34,048 4.10 % 6050.101 - Benefits - Medicare 311,680 359,828 387,857 407,257 28,029 7.79 %19,400 5.00 % 6050.200 - Benefits - PERA 2,669,463 2,989,965 3,191,566 3,378,661 201,601 6.74 %187,095 5.86 % 6050.201 - Benefits - Deferred Compensation 14,725 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 6050.302 - Benefits - Unemployment 46,067 32,500 32,500 32,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6050.500 - Benefits - Clothing Allowance 88,650 95,900 94,650 96,700 (1,250)(1.30 %)2,050 2.17 % 6050.550 - Benefits - Cell Phone Allowance 82,610 101,844 83,232 83,232 (18,612)(18.28 %)-0.00 % 6050.560 - Benefits - IPAD allowance 1,675 1,800 1,800 1,800 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6050.570 - Benefits - Car Allowance 3,835 5,760 --(5,760)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 6050.800 - Benefits - Years of Service Award 6,200 9,880 6,500 7,300 (3,380)(34.21 %)800 12.31 % 6060.100 - Medical Insurance - Employer Contribution 2,811,677 3,443,901 3,041,789 3,277,329 (402,112)(11.68 %)235,540 7.74 % 6060.400 - Medical Insurance - Disabled Officer 82,746 79,541 83,511 89,812 3,970 4.99 %6,301 7.55 % 6070.100 - Dental Insurance - Employer Contribution 124,505 228,003 238,256 251,707 10,253 4.50 %13,451 5.65 % 6080.100 - Group Life Insurance - Employer Contribution 35,761 45,900 37,451 38,021 (8,449)(18.41 %)570 1.52 % 6100 - Office Supplies 27,239 33,850 48,690 34,327 14,840 43.84 %(14,363)(29.50 %) 6120 - Operating Supplies 129,899 196,500 197,000 197,450 500 .25 %450 .23 % 6120.100 - Operating Supplies - Photography 6,855 1,500 2,500 2,500 1,000 66.67 %-0.00 % 6120.101 - Operating Supplies - Public Ed & Outreach Prj 10,823 7,600 7,600 7,600 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.102 - Operating Supplies - Motor Fuels & Lubricants 20,371 18,700 21,350 21,750 2,650 14.17 %400 1.87 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 5 233 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 6120.103 - Operating Supplies - Janitorial 1,139 2,500 2,500 2,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.104 - Operating Supplies - Shooting Range 1,973 6,000 8,000 8,000 2,000 33.33 %-0.00 % 6120.105 - Operating Supplies - Fire Fighting 30,333 36,000 38,200 38,300 2,200 6.11 %100 .26 % 6120.106 - Operating Supplies - Ammunition 28,496 24,000 35,000 35,000 11,000 45.83 %-0.00 % 6120.108 - Operating Supplies - Twin City Tree Trust -6,000 6,000 6,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.109 - Operating Supplies - Community Education 13,123 14,000 17,000 17,510 3,000 21.43 %510 3.00 % 6120.110 - Operating Supplies - DARE Program 5,827 15,000 15,000 15,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.112 - Operating Supplies - Survey 980 2,500 3,000 3,000 500 20.00 %-0.00 % 6120.117 - Operating Supplies - CFMH Program 931 1,500 3,750 3,750 2,250 150.00 %-0.00 % 6120.121 - Operating Supplies - SWAT Team 15,122 36,000 30,390 26,792 (5,610)(15.58 %)(3,598)(11.84 %) 6120.122 - Operating Supplies - Reserve Program 5,995 8,000 9,000 9,000 1,000 12.50 %-0.00 % 6120.123 - Operating Supplies - Explorer Program -8,000 8,000 8,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.125 - Operating Supplies - Resale 184 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.126 - Operating Supplies - K9 Unit 9,122 8,000 8,000 8,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6120.128 - Operating Supplies - Property Room 6,507 5,500 11,000 6,000 5,500 100.00 %(5,000)(45.45 %) 6120.129 - Operating Supplies - Training 4,799 5,000 7,000 8,000 2,000 40.00 %1,000 14.29 % 6120.130 - Operating Supplies - CSO 1,586 4,000 6,000 7,000 2,000 50.00 %1,000 16.67 % 6120.134 - Operating Supplies - Recruitment -7,500 15,000 15,000 7,500 100.00 %-0.00 % 6130 - Repair & Maint Supplies 474 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.100 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Equipment Parts 27,077 27,400 32,000 34,000 4,600 16.79 %2,000 6.25 % 6130.101 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Horticulture 140,304 94,100 152,500 152,500 58,400 62.06 %-0.00 % 6130.102 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Traffic & Park Signs 51,136 41,500 47,500 50,000 6,000 14.46 %2,500 5.26 % 6130.103 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Invasive Control 44,910 50,000 50,000 50,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.104 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Sand and Gravel -3,000 500 500 (2,500)(83.33 %)-0.00 % 6130.105 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Paint 984 500 500 500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.106 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Lumber 228 1,000 1,000 1,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.107 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Concrete & Asphalt 82,620 100,000 100,000 100,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.111 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Chemicals 262,014 300,000 300,000 300,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.118 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Playstructure Repair Parts 37,429 27,000 27,000 27,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6130.120 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Mailbox Repairs 7,483 10,000 9,000 10,000 (1,000)(10.00 %)1,000 11.11 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 6 234 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 6130.121 - Repair & Maint Supplies - Sprinkler Head Repairs 45 -100 100 100 100.00 %-0.00 % 6140 - Miscellaneous Supplies 53 500 500 500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6140.100 - Miscellaneous Supplies - Medical 8,709 7,500 7,500 7,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6140.101 - Miscellaneous Supplies - Clothing 46,969 68,700 85,050 85,345 16,350 23.80 %295 .35 % 6140.102 - Miscellaneous Supplies - Safety Equipment 129,640 126,636 152,800 168,800 26,164 20.66 %16,000 10.47 % 6140.104 - Miscellaneous Supplies - Chaplain/Sr Corp 2,650 700 700 700 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6140.105 - Miscellaneous Supplies - CERT -6,500 6,500 6,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6500 - Employee Development 3,813 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 6500.100 - Employee Development - Training 276,053 366,225 495,500 504,900 129,275 35.30 %9,400 1.90 % 6500.101 - Employee Development - City Wide Training 5,450 20,000 30,000 35,000 10,000 50.00 %5,000 16.67 % 6500.103 - Employee Development - EE Recognition 28,863 30,000 31,405 33,322 1,405 4.68 %1,917 6.10 % 6500.105 - Employee Development - Shooting Range Training 67,550 72,000 75,000 75,000 3,000 4.17 %-0.00 % 6500.200 - Employee Development - Wellness 6,735 16,000 30,700 30,700 14,700 91.88 %-0.00 % 6550 - Mileage & Parking Reimbursement 2,738 3,825 5,325 5,225 1,500 39.22 %(100)(1.88 %) 6600 - Meetings 11,137 14,250 23,950 20,950 9,700 68.07 %(3,000)(12.53 %) 6700 - Dues & Subscriptions 109,009 78,950 118,590 142,115 39,640 50.21 %23,525 19.84 % 6700.100 - Dues & Subscriptions - MN League of Cities 36,540 37,406 40,579 42,356 3,173 8.48 %1,777 4.38 % 6700.101 - Dues & Subscriptions - Metro Cities 14,518 14,559 14,754 15,049 195 1.34 %295 2.00 % 6700.102 - Dues & Subscriptions - Municipal Legislative Comm -10,500 10,500 10,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6700.103 - Dues & Subscriptions - Suburban Rate Authority 7,520 7,400 8,800 9,400 1,400 18.92 %600 6.82 % 6700.107 - Dues & Subscriptions 1,101 600 600 600 -0.00 %-0.00 % 6700.108 - Dues & Subscriptions - Wright County Hwy 55 Coalition -250 --(250)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 6700.109 - Dues & Subscriptions - Software 33,739 171,000 39,500 40,500 (131,500)(76.90 %)1,000 2.53 % 7000 - Professional Services 1,548,158 1,663,200 2,071,850 2,029,750 408,650 24.57 %(42,100)(2.03 %) 7000.110 - Professional Services - Investigations -10,000 10,000 10,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7000.400 - Professional Services - Development Studies 15,091 -35,000 35,000 35,000 100.00 %-0.00 % 7001 - Consulting Engineer 24,471 30,000 --(30,000)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 7003 - Legal 112,962 110,000 115,000 120,000 5,000 4.55 %5,000 4.35 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 7 235 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 7003.100 - Legal - Retainer 329,340 320,000 335,000 340,000 15,000 4.69 %5,000 1.49 % 7003.101 - Legal - Criminal Prosecution 7,192 20,000 20,000 20,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7003.102 - Legal - Lobbying 40,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7004 - Audit Fees 38,217 31,500 51,700 54,600 20,200 64.13 %2,900 5.61 % 7006 - Medical Fees 29,088 39,675 39,675 62,475 -0.00 %22,800 57.47 % 7007 - Drug and Alcohol Testing 5,586 5,600 5,600 5,600 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7008 - Veterinary Fees 1,155 5,500 5,600 5,600 100 1.82 %-0.00 % 7011 - Soil Boring & Testing 3,461 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 7016 - Animal Control 45,537 36,500 37,500 37,500 1,000 2.74 %-0.00 % 7017 - Laundered Uniforms 7,460 9,600 21,500 21,500 11,900 123.96 %-0.00 % 7100 - Communications 642 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 7100.100 - Communications - Postage 60,852 71,300 69,600 69,700 (1,700)(2.38 %)100 .14 % 7100.102 - Communications - Data Communications 2,278 1,500 1,500 1,500 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7100.104 - Communications - Mobile Telephone 3,082 7,900 3,250 3,250 (4,650)(58.86 %)-0.00 % 7100.105 - Communications - Community Identity 2,811 3,300 4,000 4,000 700 21.21 %-0.00 % 7200 - Printing & Publishing 19,893 27,500 35,890 32,990 8,390 30.51 %(2,900)(8.08 %) 7200.100 - Printing & Publishing - Plymouth News 42,067 40,000 45,000 47,000 5,000 12.50 %2,000 4.44 % 7200.102 - Printing & Publishing - Truth In Taxation Notices -6,300 8,500 8,750 2,200 34.92 %250 2.94 % 7400.100 - Utilities - Street Lights 4,758 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 7400.101 - Utilities - Traffic Lights 46,913 80,000 65,000 70,000 (15,000)(18.75 %)5,000 7.69 % 7400.102 - Utilities - Natural Gas 235,765 6,600 6,600 6,600 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7400.103 - Utilities - Water & Sewer 141,728 76,000 76,000 76,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7400.104 - Utilities - Solid Waste 26,197 27,000 27,000 27,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7400.108 - Utilities - Electric 351,633 44,400 46,400 46,400 2,000 4.50 %-0.00 % 7400.109 - Utilities Street Lights - Billable 819,879 900,000 861,000 895,000 (39,000)(4.33 %)34,000 3.95 % 7400.110 - Utilities Street Lights - Nonbillable 77,961 60,000 80,000 95,000 20,000 33.33 %15,000 18.75 % 7500 - Repair & Maint Services 70,784 19,000 19,000 19,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.100 - Repair & Maint Services - Landscape 60,548 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.101 - Repair & Maint Services - Lawn Maint 181,959 160,000 150,000 150,000 (10,000)(6.25 %)-0.00 % 7500.102 - Repair & Maint Services - Weed Control 134,175 150,000 150,000 150,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.104 - Repair & Maint Services - Electrical 31,008 31,000 31,000 31,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 8 236 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 7500.107 - Repair & Maint Services - Asphalt/Concrete 17,369 211,000 211,000 211,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.108 - Repair & Maint Services - Snow Plowing 333,876 418,500 504,000 530,000 85,500 20.43 %26,000 5.16 % 7500.110 - Repair & Maint Services - Street Striping 120,922 125,000 172,000 180,000 47,000 37.60 %8,000 4.65 % 7500.114 - Repair & Maint Services - Retaining Walls/Guard Rails/Fence 39,309 44,000 44,000 44,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.129 - Repair & Maint Services - Static Testing 15,351 20,000 14,900 15,850 (5,100)(25.50 %)950 6.38 % 7500.130 - Repair & Maint Services - Building Maint 23,567 70,000 90,000 90,300 20,000 28.57 %300 .33 % 7500.134 - Repair & Maint Services - Crack Sealing 182,449 200,000 225,000 225,000 25,000 12.50 %-0.00 % 7500.140 - Repair & Maint Services - Traffic Signals 110,141 40,000 75,000 80,000 35,000 87.50 %5,000 6.67 % 7500.142 - Repair & Maint Services - SIU 66 2,000 2,000 2,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.143 - Repair & Maint Services - Median Maint 37,908 60,000 100,000 100,000 40,000 66.67 %-0.00 % 7500.146 - Repair & Maint Services - Fog Sealing 37,708 150,000 125,000 125,000 (25,000)(16.67 %)-0.00 % 7500.149 - Repair & Maint Services - Bridge Maint 82,021 50,000 50,000 50,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.200 - Repair & Maint Services - Software -200 --(200)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 7500.201 - Repair & Maint Services - Departmental Software Maint 1,575 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.202 - Repair & Maint Services - Equipment Maint 135,944 122,300 127,500 128,000 5,200 4.25 %500 .39 % 7500.203 - Repair & Maint Services - Turn Out Gear Repair 11,436 22,000 22,000 22,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.204 - Repair & Maint Services - Hennepin County Radio Fees 32,795 38,500 40,250 43,000 1,750 4.55 %2,750 6.83 % 7500.300 - Repair & Maint Services - Tree Maintenance 192,386 154,000 200,000 200,000 46,000 29.87 %-0.00 % 7500.302 - Repair & Maint Services - Forced Tree Removal 8,233 10,000 10,000 10,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 7500.304 - Repair & Maint Services - Tree Grinding 64,823 17,000 70,000 80,000 53,000 311.76 %10,000 14.29 % 7600 - Rentals 33,167 29,250 53,350 29,250 24,100 82.39 %(24,100)(45.17 %) 7600.100 - Rentals - Portable Toilets 90,909 75,000 75,000 75,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 8000 - Non-Cap Equip (< 5K)151,464 129,900 323,500 194,300 193,600 149.04 %(129,200)(39.94 %) 8000.110 - Non-Cap Equip (< 5K) - SIU 3,554 4,000 5,500 5,500 1,500 37.50 %-0.00 % 8050 - Cap Equip ($5K - $25K)-9,000 30,000 30,000 21,000 233.33 %-0.00 % 8100.200 - Capital Outlay (> 5K) - Infrastructure 162,207 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 8100.400 - Capital Outlay (> 5K) - Improv Other Than Buildings 61,745 ----0.00 %-0.00 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 9 237 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail General Fund - Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Expenses 8100.500 - Capital Outlay (> 5K) - Machinery & Equipment 63,051 42,924 295,000 400,000 252,076 587.26 %105,000 35.59 % 8930 - Special Assessments 13,543 75,000 150,000 25,000 75,000 100.00 %(125,000)(83.33 %) 9000.101 - Allocations - Information Technology 2,102,851 2,165,936 2,165,936 2,328,462 -0.00 %162,526 7.50 % 9000.102 - Allocations - Facilities Management 1,699,052 2,151,150 2,051,150 2,301,276 (100,000)(4.65 %)250,126 12.19 % 9000.107 - Allocations - Central Equipment 3,182,298 3,277,766 3,277,766 3,570,943 -0.00 %293,177 8.94 % 9000.109 - Allocations - 800 MHz Radios 155,000 155,000 155,000 155,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9000.110 - Allocations - Risk Mgmt - OH, Premium 278,975 280,667 386,958 640,404 106,291 37.87 %253,446 65.50 % 9000.111 - Allocations - Risk Mgmt - Claims 200,843 200,843 142,433 226,769 (58,410)(29.08 %)84,336 59.21 % 9500.400 - Transfers Out - General Capital Projects 6,665,000 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 9500.600 - Transfers Out - Central Equipment 39,500 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 9500.660 - Transfers Out - Resource Planning 110,000 202,500 178,666 300,000 (23,834)(11.77 %)121,334 67.91 % 9900 - Miscellaneous 452 --50,000 -0.00 %50,000 100.00 % 9900.100 - Miscellaneous - Cash Over/Short 574 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 9901 - Care of Prisoners 3,492 20,000 20,000 20,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9902 - Booking of Prisoners 33,291 50,000 50,000 50,000 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9904 - Real Estate Taxes 1 ----0.00 %-0.00 % 9906 - Donations & Contributions 597,963 536,500 635,000 640,000 98,500 18.36 %5,000 .79 % 9906.100 - Donations & Contributions - Music In Plymouth 55,680 32,000 --(32,000)(100.00 %)-0.00 % 9906.101 - Donations & Contributions - Social Services 109,702 109,072 109,072 109,072 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9907 - Historical Society 4,466 10,000 10,000 15,000 -0.00 %5,000 50.00 % 9913 - Licenses, Permits & Registrations 2,381 3,750 4,000 4,120 250 6.67 %120 3.00 % 9918 - Contingency 21,050 191,527 1,041,576 1,795,951 850,049 443.83 %754,375 72.43 % 9919 - Administration Fees 19,579 27,250 24,900 27,450 (2,350)(8.62 %)2,550 10.24 % 9920 - Bank Fees 1 100 100 100 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9920.100 - Bank Fees - Credit Card 99,406 99,475 109,975 111,125 10,500 10.56 %1,150 1.05 % 9920.150 - Bank Fees - PSN 743 1,000 1,550 1,809 550 55.00 %259 16.71 % 9920.160 - Bank Fees - Operating Acct 1,994 1,200 1,200 1,200 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9920.170 - Bank Fees - Investments 661 400 400 400 -0.00 %-0.00 % 9925 - Recognition Events 5,381 9,500 10,500 10,500 1,000 10.53 %-0.00 % 9950 - Grant & Award Fiscal Agent Pass-Through --148,328 148,328 148,328 100.00 %-0.00 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 10 238 City of Plymouth 2024/2025 Biennial Budget Detail Account Number - Description Actual 2022 Budget Amended 2023 Budget Proposed 2024 Budget Proposed 2025 Budget Variance $ 2023-2024 Budget Variance % 2023-2024 Budget Variance $ 2024-2025 Budget Variance % 2024-2025 Total $52,401,614 $50,097,963 $53,907,649 $56,975,520 $3,809,686 7.60 %$3,067,871 5.69 % Sep 18, 2023 10:16 AM Biennial Budget Detail Page 11 239 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-255 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2024 PRELIMINARY BUDGET WHEREAS, in 2007, the City Council directed staff to implement a biennial budget cycle with a proposed current budget year and an in concept budget proposal; and WHEREAS, the 2024 budget reflects the first year of the 2024/2025 biennial budget; and WHEREAS, 2024 budget resolution and the accompanying proposed 2024 tax levies contained in Resolution No. 2023-257 are submitted by the city in accordance with Minnesota Statutes and other applicable laws in effect on this date. THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTAthat the preliminary 2024 operating budget for the General Fund funds are given approval in the amount of $53,907,649. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council declares its intent to take all necessary actions legally permissible to the submission and approval of the City’s General Fund budget and property tax levies. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS. The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023 with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the City this ___________day of __________________, __________. ____________________________________ City Clerk 240 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-256 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE 2024 HRA LEVY WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 469.090 to 469.108 (the EDA Act), the City of Plymouth City Council, created the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Plymouth, Minnesota (the Authority); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the HRA Act, the City Council granted to the Authority all of the powers and duties of a housing and redevelopment authority under the provisions of Minnesota statutes; and WHEREAS, Section 469.033, subdivision 6 of the HRA Act permits the Authority to levy a tax upon all taxable property within the City to be expended for the purposes authorized by the Act; and WHEREAS, such levy may be in an amount not to exceed 0.0185 percent of estimatedmarket value of the City; and WHEREAS, the Authority has filed its budget for the special benefit levy in accordance with the budget procedures of the City; and WHEREAS, based upon such budgets, the Authority will levy all or such portion of the authorized levy as it deems necessary. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that authorization is given for the Authority to levy for taxes payable in 2024, such tax upon the taxable property of the City as the Authority may determine, subject to the limitations contained in the HRA Act. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS. The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023 with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the City this ___________day of __________________, __________. ____________________________________ City Clerk 241 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2023-257 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PRELIMINARY TAX LEVIES FOR TAXES PAYABLE 2024 WHEREAS, the City Council has given preliminary approval to the proposed operating budgets for calendar year 2024. The proposed budgets require monies to be raised from property taxes on taxable property in the City of Plymouth. Proposed 2024 Levy Base General Fund Base 40,878,873 Street Reconstruction 2,938,539 Recreation Fund 972,979 Park Replacement 1,010,631 Capital Improvement Fund 511,026 Total Levy Base 46,312,048 Special Levies 2015A Open Space -0- 2020A Plymouth Community Center 2021A Fire Stations 2&3 2,360,910 1,348,095 Total Special Levies 3,709,005 TOTAL CITY LEVY $50,021,053 HRA Levy 658,823 TOTAL LEVY $50,679,876 NOW,THEREFORE,BEITHEREBYRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA that the amounts listed above be raised by property tax on taxable property in the City of Plymouth for taxes payable in 2024 as set out in the proposed 2024 budget. BEITFURTHERRESOLVED,that the said preliminary property tax levy be certified to the County Auditor of Hennepin County on or before September 30, 2023. APPROVED by the City Council on this 26th day of September, 2023. 242 Resolution 2023-257 Page 2 STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS. The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at a meeting of the Plymouth City Council on September 26, 2023 with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof. WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the City this ___________day of __________________, __________. ____________________________________ City Clerk 243