Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Packet 11-14-2017(RECAP AGENDA) CITY OF PLYMOUTH AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 2017, 7:00 p.m. 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 for future report. 4. PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.01 Announce Plymouth Arts Fair on November 19 (Recreation Supervisor Alyssa Fram) 4.02 Announce Sled Hockey Tournament at the Plymouth Ice Center on November 16-19 (Ice Center Manager Erik Halverson) 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. (Approved) 6.01 Approve proposed City Council Minutes 6.02 Approve disbursements (Res2017-333) 6.03 Accept streets for continual maintenance in Maple Creek Meadows (2015040 – Res2017-334) and Maple Creek Meadows 2nd Addition (2016007 – Res2017- 335) Regular Council Meeting 1 of 3 November 14, 2017 6.04 (Removed from the Consent Agenda and placed under General Business as item No. 8.01) 6.05 Approve change orders and final payment for the expansion and renovation of the Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness parking lot (PRK40044 — Res2017-336) 6.06 Approve Conditional Use Permit to allow a columbarium at property located at 17205 County Road 6 (St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church — 2017009 — Res2017-337) 6.07 Approve Variances for lot area, lot width, and building setback for property located at 2515 Magnolia Lane (David and Anne Craig — 2017090 — Res2017- 338) 6.08 Approve Conditional Use Permit Amendment for an expansion of dog boarding use for property located at 2067 East Center Circle (Camp Bow Wow — 2017092 — Res2017-339) 6.09 Approve purchase of fuel through the State Cooperative Purchasing Venture (Res2017-340) 6.10 Approve modified Wetland Replacement Plan for Creekside Hills 2nd Addition (Res2017-341) 6.11 Approve modified Wetland Replacement Plan for West Plymouth Property (Res2017-342) 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7.01 Public hearing on vacation of service road within Osier Addition (Tabled action until November 28, 2017) 8. GENERAL BUSINESS 8.01 Award contract for the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration (16007 — Res2017- 343) (Previously item No. 6.04) (Approved) Regular Council Meeting 2 of 3 November 14, 2017 9. REPORTS AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS 10. ADJOURNMENT OF REGULAR MEETING 11. CLOSED SESSION (Parkers Lake Conference Room) 11.01 Labor negotiation update Regular Council Meeting 3 of 3 November 14, 2017 6.01 Proposed Minutes Special Council Meeting October 24, 2017 Mayor Slavik called a Special Meeting of the Plymouth City Council to order at 5:30 p.m. in the Medicine Lake Room of City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, on October 24, 2017. COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Slavik, Councilmembers Davis, Prom, Wosje, Carroll, and Willis. ABSENT: Councilmember Johnson. STAFF PRESENT: Administrative Services Director Fischer, Community Development Director Juetten, Deputy Police Chief Plekkenpol, Public Works Director Thompson, Park and Recreation Director Evans, City Attorney Knutson, and City Clerk Engdahl. Minimum Age to Purchase Tobacco The Council discussed the materials contained in the Council packet regarding this item and the draft ordinance that the City Attorney had prepared which would amend the city code to increase the age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21. Mayor Slavik noted at the September 26 study session, the Council requested additional materials and scheduled this evening's study session and a public hearing on November 28. She asked after reviewing the additional materials if there was an interest to proceed with conducting the public hearing on November 28. Councilmembers Carroll, Willis, and Davis indicated they wished to proceed with the public hearing while Councilmembers Prom and Wosje and Mayor Slavik indicated no. Since there was no majority due to Councilmember Johnson being absent, Mayor Slavik directed the City Clerk to contact Councilmember Johnson to determine if she supported proceeding with the public hearing. If Councilmember Johnson didn't support proceeding with the public hearing, it would be removed from the November 28 Council agenda. The City Clerk was requested to notify the Council immediately after receiving the answer from Councilmember Johnson. Future Study Sessions The Council scheduled a study session on January 23, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. to receive an update on the Highway 169 Mobility Study. Adjournment Mayor Slavik adjourned the Special Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sandra R. Engdahl, City Clerk Page 1 Proposed Minutes Regular City Council Meeting October 24, 2017 Mayor Slavik 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 October 24, 2017. COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Slavik, Councilmembers Prom, Willis, Davis, Wosje, and Carroll. Council Absent: Councilmember Johnson. Staff Present: Administrative Services Director Fischer, Community Development Director Juetten, Park and Recreation Director Evans, Public Works Director Thompson, Deputy Police Chief Plekkenpol, Fire Chief Coppa, Recreation Supervisor Koch, Communications Manager LaFave, City Attorney Knutson, and City Clerk Engdahl. Plymouth Forum There was no one present to address the Council. Presentations and Public Information Announcements (4.01) Announcement of Halloween at the Creek on October 27 Recreation Supervisor Koch announced Halloween at the Creek on October 27 at 6:00 p.m. at the Plymouth Creek Center. (4.02) Presentation of Photo Contest Winners Communications Manager LaFave and Anna Nguyen, editor of the Plymouth Magazine, announced this year's photo contest winners. Mayor Slavik announced Administrative Services Director Fischer has resigned and has accepted a position with the League of Minnesota Cities. In addition, Ice Arena Manager Abel is retiring. She thanked them for their service with the City. Approval of Agenda Mayor Slavik add a brief summary of the City Manager's evaluation as item No. 8.02 under General Business. Page 2 Motion was made by Councilmember Wosje, and seconded by Councilmember Prom, to approve the amended a - eg nda. With all members in favor, the motion carried. Consent Agenda Motion was made by Councilmember Prom, and seconded by Councilmember Wosje, to adopt the Consent Agenda that included the followingitems: tems: (6.01) Special and Regular City Council Meeting minutes of October 10, 2017. (6.02) Resolution Approving Disbursements ending October 14, 2017 (Res2017-321). (6.03) Resolution Approving 2017-2018 Parking Lot and Trail/Sidewalk Snow Removal Routes (Res2017-322). (6.04) Resolution Approving Name for Neighborhood Park as Horseshoe Hill Park (Res2017- 323). (6.05) Resolution Approving Name for Neighborhood Park as Harvest Park (Res2017-324). (6.06) Resolution Accepting Streets for Continual Maintenance for Serenity on the Greenway (2014018 - Res2017-325). (6.07) Resolution Approving Memorandum of Understanding and Hold Harmless Agreement for Winter Farmers Market (Res2017-326). (6.08) Resolution Approving an Encroachment Agreement for Sign on Lot 1, Block 1, St. Barnabas Addition (Res2017-327). (6.09) Resolution Approving a Preliminary Plat and Conditional Use Permit for Andrey Tsapov for Property Located at 10875 South Shore Drive (2017073 - Res2017-328). (6.10) Resolution Approving a Conditional Use Permit for Hit Dawg Academy, LLC, for Property located at 2050 East Center Circle (2017076 - Res2017-329). (6.11) Resolution Approving Settlement Agreement and Release of Claim for 3035 Weston Lane (Res2017-330). (6.12) Approval of revisions to the landscaping plan for "Creekside Woods" for property located at 17215 and 17135 Old Rockford Road (2017033-F). (6.13) Resolution Approving Variance for Brandon and Abby Webber for Property located at 940 Garland Lane North (2017086 - Res2017-331). Page 3 (6.14) Resolution Approving Temporary Liquor License Application of West Medicine Lake Community Club (Res2017-332). With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Recreation Supervisor Hemp briefly highlighted item No. 6.07 and stated the first Winter Farmer's Market will be held on November 4 at Bachman's, 10050 6th Avenue North. Public Hearings There were no public hearings. General Business (8.01) Report on Fencing Materials Community Development Director Juetten reported at the October 10, 2017 Council meeting, the Council requested a report regarding fencing materials. Staff recently received information from five communities regarding if they would allow a Pet Playground fence. Three cities stated they would allow it and two cities stated they wouldn't. Staff also investigated the fence permit that was issued for 14315 54th Avenue and confirmed it was issued in error. Staff recommends the following: 1) Reconfirm that the Pet Playground fencing is not allowed by city code; 2) Notify the owner of 14315 54th Avenue that the fence permit was issued in error and the fence must be removed by May 20, 2018. The City will reimburse the owner for the fence; and, 3) Require Ms. Sullivan's fence be removed at this time. Jackie Sullivan, 12415 45th Avenue North, provided addresses of residences throughout the metro area where cities have granted permits for this type of fence to be installed. She inquired why the City of Plymouth is not pursuing the addition of newer products to the ordinance. She is developing a questionnaire and petition for Plymouth residences as to whether they would potentially purchase this fence and if they find it aesthetically attractive. She agrees with the interpretation of the city code but is requesting this fencing material be considered an acceptable alternative. In response to questions from the Council, Ms. Sullivan provided the following information: • The opening of the fence is about one inch, the lower part has two layers, and it would be tricky for a dog's paw to get caught in it. However, she will inquire about this when talking to fence owners. • She installed one-third of the fence on a temporary basis in order to show pictures of how it looks on her property and to discuss with her neighbors their opinion of it. Page 4 The Council stated people have different opinions on aesthetics and that is why a large city like Plymouth needs to have standards. An error in issuing a fence permit does not provide cause to change the policy. Motion was made by Councilmember Willis, and seconded by Councilmember Davis, to support the recommendation of staff as follows: 1) Reconfirm that the Pet Playground fencingis s not allowed by City Code; 2) Notify the owner of 14315 54th Avenue that his fence permit was issued in error and that he must remove the fence. The removal must occur prior to May 30, 2018. The City will reimburse the owner for the fence (amount of reimbursement will be based on documentation on the cost); and, 3) Require Ms. Sullivan's fence be removed at this time. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. Mayor Slavik clarified the Council is not considering further study on this topic or amending the city code. The Council requested staff be reasonable in issuing reimbursement if the owner at 14315 54th Avenue does not have proper receipts. (8.02) City Manager's Performance Evaluation Mayor Slavik reported the City Manager's evaluation was held on September 26, 2017. She stated City Manager Callister's overall performance rating was "exceeds requirements" and highlighted the requested goals and priorities for the City Manager for the remainder of 2017 and 2018. Reports and Staff Recommendations There were no reports and staff recommendations. Adiournment Mayor Slavik adjourned the Regular Meeting at 7:48 p.m. Sandra R. Engdahl, City Clerk Page 5 rp City of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING November 14, 2017 Agenda 6 ■ 02 Number: To: Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by: Carla Krueger, Payroll Clerk Reviewed by: Jodi Bursheim, Finance Manager Item: Approve Disbursements Ending October 28, 2017 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution to approve the disbursements for the period ending October 28, 2017. 2. BACKGROUND: Attached is a list of City fund disbursements for the period ending October 28, 2017. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A 4. ATTACHMENTS: Check Registers Resolution Page 1 Invoice Expense Distribution for Period Ended 10/28/17 Council meeting 11/14/17 FUND 100 General Fund 695,354.19 200 Recreation Fund 29,293.02 210 Parker's Lake Cemetery Maint 0.00 220 Transit System Fund 5,552.49 234 Economic Development Fund 0.00 240 Lawful Gambling 0.00 250 Comm Dev Block Grant Fund 2,352.00 254 HRA Section 8 Fund 0.00 254 HAP Check Summary 229,988.74 258 HRA General Fund 278.00 300 1998C GO Activity Center 0.00 304 1998B Shenandoah Debt Sery 0.00 305 2004A GO Public Safety 0.00 307 1998A -TIF #7-5A Rottland 0.00 308 2005A TIF #1-1 0.00 309 2007A Open Space Series 510.71 310 2009A TIF #7-5A Refund 1998A 510.71 311 2009B AC and FH Refunding 0.00 312 2010A GO Open Space 510.71 314 2012A GO Refunding 2004A 255.37 315 2015A GO Open Space 510.71 400 General Capital Projects Fund 197,686.08 401 Minnesota State Aid Fund 0.00 404 Community Improvement 0.00 405 Park Replacement Fund 0.00 406 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 849,960.22 414 Shenandoah Administration 0.00 415 Shenandoah Surplus 0.00 417 Project Warranty Repairs 0.00 418 Utility Trunk System Expansion 0.00 420 Water Sewer Construction 150,041.65 421 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 0.00 430 CON -Open Spaces Series 2007A 0.00 431 CON -2010A Open Space 0.00 432 TIF #7-8 Quest 0.00 500 Water Fund 143,876.51 510 Water Resources Fund 21,734.59 520 Sewer Fund 571,681.69 530 Solid Waste Management Fund 58,206.38 540 Ice Center Fund 43,140.91 550 Field House Fund 6,931.28 600 Central Equipment Fund 14,390.88 610 Public Facilities Fund 39,433.92 620 Information Technology Fund 32,806.05 630 Risk Management Fund 22,082.49 640 Employee Benefits Fund 242,189.40 650 Design Engineering 0.00 660 Resource Planning 8,516.60 800 Investment Trust Fund 0.00 850 Plymouth Town Square 510.71 851 Vicksburg Crossing 510.71 Total Invoice Expense Distribution: 3,368,816.72 Page 2 City of Check Payment Register Plymouth 10/15/2017 to 10/28/2017 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9969 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9969 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9969 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9996 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9996 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9996 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9997 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9997 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9997 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9969 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9969 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9969 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9996 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9996 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9996 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: $330.00 Inv. 9997 10/26/2017 Utility permit 9997 Item Description Total Price Utility permit 9997 $330.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/27/2017 MN AFSCME Council #5 Amount: $3,291.31 Inv. 2017-00000193 10/27/2017 DUES MTCE - Maintenance Union Dues* Item Description Total Price 10/27/2017 Deduction Maintenance Union Dues $1,746.92 10/27/2017 Deduction Maintenance Union Fair Share $226.71 10/27/2017 Deduction CTP Union Dues $817.25 10/27/2017 Deduction CTP Union Fair Share $434.01 10/27/2017 Deduction CTP Part -Time Union Dues $17.52 10/27/2017 Deduction CTP Part -Time Union Fair Share $42.45 10/27/2017 Deduction AFSCME DUES W/ PEOPLE DED $6.45 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/27/2017 MN Child Support Payment Ctr Amount: $1,297.16 Inv. 2017-00000194 10/27/2017 CHD SUP% - Child Support Percentage* Item Description Total Price 10/27/2017 Deduction Child Support Percentage $245.03 10/27/2017 Deduction Child Support $118.13 10/27/2017 Deduction Child Support $161.05 10/27/2017 Deduction Child Support $772.95 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/20/2017 Minnesota Revenue Amount: $3,094.00 Inv. 171020 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Gnrl,Henn,Transit sales tax Item Description Total Price Sep'17 Gnrl,Henn,Transit sales tax $3,094.00 Check EFT Date Paid: 10/20/2017 Minnesota Revenue Amount: $906.02 Inv. 102017 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Special Fuel tax Item Description Total Price Sep'17 Special Fuel tax $906.02 Page 1 of 25 Page14/6/2017 Check 112649 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Diane Rueckert Inv. Import - 3750 10/17/2017 Park and Rec Refund Item Description Check 112650 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Marisol Garcia Espinoza Inv. Import - 3751 10/17/2017 Park and Rec Refund Item Description Check 112651 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Action Fleet Inc Inv. 11025 10/13/2017 Priority Start 12v battery Item Description Priority Start 12v battery Check 112652 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Adam's Pest Control, Inc. Inv. 2595595 09/26/2017 Sep'17 PCC pest control Item Description Sep'17 PCC pest control Inv. 2600968 10/12/2017 Oct-Dec'17 IC Pest control Item Description Oct-Dec'17 IC Pest control Check 112653 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Allina Health Inv. 310579107 09/03/2017 8.10/8.14.17 PreEmp Drug Screens/physicals Item Description STMT 310579107: August Charges (PreEmployment) Check 112654 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Elizabeth M & Andrew Anderson Inv. 24288507A 10/16/2017 Utility Refund #24288507 2601 Comstock Ln N Item Description Utility Refund #24288507 2601 Comstock Ln N Check 112656 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ARC / Riot Creative Imaging Inv. MN75008136 09/29/2017 Sep'17 Plotter maintenance Item Description Estimated Maintenance Contract for Plotters 2017 Check 112657 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Barton Sand & Gravel Co Inv. 170930 09/30/2017 9.25/9.26.17 194.57ton river rock Item Description Rock products for water main repair Check 112658 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Becker Arena Products Inc Inv. 1006808 03/06/2017 Cr bench return/inv 1006440 Item Description Inv. 1009437 09/12/2017 Rubber Flooring for Player Benches (Rinks A) Item Description Rubber Flooring for Player Benches (Rinks A) Check 112659 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Berkley Risk Administrators Co Inv. 1433106 09/28/2017 Q3 2017 work comp admin fees Item Description Invoice 1433106, Quarterly work comp admin fees Check 112660 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Boyer Trucks Inv. 186403R 09/27/2017 O ring, fitting, fuel pump strainer Item Description O ring, fitting, fuel pump strainer Amount: $259.08 Total Price $259.08 Amount: $200.00 Total Price $200.00 Amount: $116.96 Total Price $116.96 Amount: $182.06 Total Price $78.65 Total Price $103.41 Amount: $245.00 Total Price $245.00 Amount: $69.09 Total Price $69.09 Amount: $500.00 .-.- Amount: $5,000.44 Total Price $5,000.44 Amount: $1,968.22 Total Price ($76.38) Total Price $2,044.60 Amount: $6,425.00 Amount: Check 112661 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 C S McCrossan Construction Inc Amount Inv. 171001 10/01/2017 Proj ST179004.002 #1 Mill & Overlay Project Item Description 2017 Contractor Mill and Overlay Project Page 2 of 25 Total Price $6,425.00 $62.55 Total Price $62.55 $379,667.54 Total Price $379,667.54 Page 1/6/2017 Check 112662 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 CDW Government Inc Inv. KHB7712 09/26/2017 Portable printer battery Item Description $13,400.00 Portable printer battery DPC Industries Inc Inv. KHR9778 09/27/2017 PCC Workstation computer accessories Item Description $3,162.16 PCC Workstation Computer Accessories Inv. KHW4243 09/28/2017 Plantronics Savi headset & lifter - C Fleck Item Description Item Description Plantronics Savi headset & lifter - C Fleck Chemicals for Water treatment Check 112663 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 CIGNA Group Insurance/LINA Inv. 100117172744 10/01/2017 Oct'17 Life, LTD, AD/D Premium Item Description Item Description Life, LTD, AD/D Premium 2 Waste toner container Check 112664 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Commissioner of Transportation Inv. 171006 10/16/2017 1.17/1.18.18 Signal & Lighting Certification - T. PCC Reach In cooler replacement Moening Item Description Signal and Lighting Certification Check 112665 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 133319 09/26/2017 Item Description MF - Bi -Fold Doors Check 112666 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 64795 09/26/2017 Item Description BB back -board modified Check 112667 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 1234 10/05/2017 Item Description Women & Finance- Oct. 2, 2017 Check 112668 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 30991 10/07/2017 Crawford Door Sales of the Twin Cities Proj FAC 15020 east & west bi-fold doors Crystal Welding Inc BB back board modified Decker / Money Management Educators 10.2.17 "Women & Finance" class Amount: $738.39 Total Price $102.29 Total Price $304.84 Total Price $331.26 Amount: $8,064.70 Total Price $8,064.70 Amount $350.00 Total Price $350.00 Amount: $62,200.00 Total Price $62,200.00 Amount: Total Price $155.85 Amount: Dock & Lift Inc. Amount: Proj PR140003.171 Install Dog Park Boardwalk 17005 Cty Rd 47 Item Description Total Price Dog Park Boardwalk $13,400.00 Check 112669 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 DPC Industries Inc Inv. 82700155617 09/18/2017 4,398gl Sodium Hypo @ .7190 Item Description $3,162.16 Chemicals for water treatment Total Price Inv. 82700156617 09/19/2017 4,493gl Sodium Hypo @ .7190 Item Description $105.06 Chemicals for Water treatment Total Price Check 112670 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 DTS/Definitive Technology Inv. INV151918 09/25/2017 2 Waste toner container Item Description Total Price 2 Waste toner container $3,426.39 Check 112671 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Ecolab Inv. 94919344 09/26/2017 PCC Reach In cooler replacement Item Description Page 1/6/2017 Reach -In Cooler Replacement (PCC Kitchen) Check 112672 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Ehlers & Associates Inc Inv. 74911 10/06/2017 2017 Disclosure reporting Item Description Page 3 of 25 $155.85 $100.00 Total Price $100.00 $13,400.00 Total Price $13,400.00 Amount: $6,392.63 Total Price $3,162.16 Total Price $3,230.47 Amount: $105.06 Total Price $105.06 Amount: $3,426.39 Total Price $3,426.39 Amount: $4,400.00 Total Price Page 1/6/2017 Inv #74911 - Continuing Disclosure Reporting - 2017 $3,575.00 Inv. 74969 10/10/2017 9.18/9.25.17 Debt comparative analysis Gopher State One -Call, Inc. Inv. 7090659 09/30/2017 Item Description Item Description Total Price Inv #74969 - Debt Comparative Analysis Check 112681 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 GPRS $825.00 Check 112673 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Emergency Response Solutions Amount: $202.52 Inv. 9493 09/28/2017 1 Fire helmet Grainger Inv. 9566265832 09/26/2017 Item Description Item Description Total Price Fire Helmet Inv. 9566265840 09/26/2017 10ea shelf bins $202.52 Check 112674 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 eQuality Pathways to Potential Amount: $360.00 Inv. 1709PCC 09/30/2017 Sep'17 PCC Janitorial Item Description Total Price Equality Services September $360.00 Check 112675 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ESS Brothers & Sons Inc Amount: $39,750.00 Inv. XX6954 09/06/2017 NWG 1- Restroom Enclosures (3) Item Description Total Price NWG 1- Restroom Enclosures $39,750.00 Check 112676 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Eureka Construction Inc Amount: $458,194.13 Inv. 171010 10/10/2017 Proj16001 #9 Vicksburg Ln N reconstruction/expansion Item Description Total Price 2016 Vicksburg Lane Reconstruction - 16001 $458,194.13 Check 112677 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Filtration Systems Inc. Amount: $2,256.60 Inv. 81316 09/25/2017 Various size filters Item Description Total Price Lifetime A/G Air Filters $1,551.47 Inv. 81317 09/25/2017 Various air filters Item Description Total Price Lifetime A/G Air Filters $705.13 Check 112678 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 G&K Services Inc Amount: $460.20 Inv. 6006692363 09/25/2017 9.25.17 PW/PM Uniform rental/laundry Item Description Total Price 9.25.17 PW/PM Uniform rental/laundry $194.08 Inv. 6006701370 09/29/2017 9.29.17 PW/PM Uniform rental/laundry Item Description Total Price 9.29.17 PW/PM Uniform rental/laundry $266.12 Check 112679 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Todd Gerecke/Todd's Lawn and Garden Amount: $1,036.00 Inv. 14393 09/24/2017 9.11/9.21.17 Weed/Right of Way mowing -.Medians Item Description Median Mowing Check 112680 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Gopher State One -Call, Inc. Inv. 7090659 09/30/2017 Sep'17 1,811 Locate tickets Item Description Locate Tickets Check 112681 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 GPRS Inv. 171011 10/11/2017 GPRS Annual Seminar - G Kone Item Description GPRS 2017 Check 112682 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Grainger Inv. 9566265832 09/26/2017 2bx disposable gloves Item Description 2bx disposable gloves Inv. 9566265840 09/26/2017 10ea shelf bins Item Description 10ea shelf bins Inv. 9568889761 09/28/2017 24ea fluorescent lamp Page 4 of 25 Total Price $1,036.00 Amount: $2,444.85 Total Price $2,444.85 Amount: $50.00 Total Price $50.00 Amount: $296.92 Total Price $29.34 Total Price $210.70 Page 1/6/2017 Item Description 24ea fluorescent lamp Check 112683 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Graybar Electric Company Amount Inv. 9300149968 09/25/2017 (6) rechargable hand held Streamlight spot lights Item Description (6) rechargable hand held Streamlight spot lights Check 112684 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Great Lakes Coca-Cola Distribution LLC Amount Inv. 060031414670917 09/30/2017 Sep'17 IC Concession pop resupply Item Description Items for resale in concession stand Check 112685 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Grounded Electric Inv. 201708526 10/17/2017 Permit 201708526 refund Item Description Refund EL Permit #201708526 (80%) - 6079 Troy Ln N Refund EL Permit #201708526 (Surcharge) - 6079 Troy Ln N Inv. 201709177 10/17/2017 Permit 201709177 refund Item Description Refund EL Permit #201709177 (80%) - 6105 Ranier Ln N Refund EL Permit #201709177 (Surcharge) - 6105 Ranier Ln N Check 112686 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Grove Nursery Inc Inv. 27985500 09/27/2017 2ea redbud trees Item Description 2ea redbud trees Check 112687 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 170930 09/30/2017 Item Description 8ea treated lumber, drill bit 6ea treated lumber 4ea concrete mix 2x6 cedar 2ea grip rite 3ea treated lumber 1 bundle pointed lath Hex key set, mallet 5ea treated lumber 2ea 2x10 treated lumber, nuts, washers Check 112688 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 50006800899 08/30/2017 Item Description Specmix motar mix Type M Inv. 10007695356 09/27/2017 Item Description 2 12" measureing wheels Hamel Lumber Inc Sep'17 Hamel Lumber purchases HDS White Cap Const Supply 120ea 801b bag Specmix motar mix type M 2ea measuring wheel Amount: Amount: Amount Total Price $56.88 $808.32 Total Price $808.32 $474.41 Total Price $474.41 $202.00 Total Price $100.00 $1.00 Total Price $100.00 $1.00 $220.00 Total Price $220.00 $752.88 Total Price $233.61 $157.06 $18.00 $38.53 $29.38 $109.58 $22.76 $15.48 $29.00 $99.48 Amount: $997.58 Total Price $837.60 Total Price $159.98 Check 112689 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Heating & Cooling Two Amount: $135.62 Inv. 201708865 10/13/2017 16465 45th Ave N HVAC permit 201708865 refund Item Description Total Price Refund HVAC Permit #201708865 - 16465 45th Ave N $131.25 Refund HVAC Permit #201708865 - 16465 45th Ave N $4.37 Check 112690 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Medical Center/HCMC Amount: $83.33 Inv. 52068 09/27/2017 Sep'17 Physician services of Dr Nystrom Item Description Total Price Physician Services Sept 2017 Dr. Nystrom $83.33 Check 112691 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Public Records Amount: Inv. 5160917 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Rehab loan recording fees Item Description Recording Fees for Rehab Loans Total Price $552.00 $552.00 Page 5 of 25 Page17/6/2017 Check 112692 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: Inv. 1000099079 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Parks solid waste hauling Item Description Invoice #1000099079 - September 2017 Solid Waste Check 112693 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: Inv. 1000099148 10/01/2017 Oct'17 Technical support Item Description Estimated Monthly Suppport 2017 Check 112694 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: Inv. 1000098801 09/25/2017 Aug'17 Room/Board prisoners Item Description HC Room & Board Charges #98801 Check 112695 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Amount: Inv. PLGC100617 10/06/2017 May -Sept Parkers Lake golf course - 195 students Item Description Golf Ball Use - Parkers Lake Facility Check 112696 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Henry's Waterworks Inc Amount: Inv. 19260 09/22/2017 Fire Hydrant - CoP Prop 2017-15 Item Description Invoice 19260 & 19265, hydrant replacement, COP Prop 2017-15 Inv. 19265 09/25/2017 Hyrant Extension CoP Prop 2017-15 Item Description Invoice 19260 & 19265, hydrant replacement, COP Prop 2017-15 Check 112697 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Insituform Technologies USA Inc Amount: Inv. 171015 10/15/2017 Proj SS179001.001 #1 Sanitary Sewer Lining Proj Item Description 2017 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project Check 112698 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Instrumental Research Inc Amount: Inv. 575 10/10/2017 Sep'17 Water test samples Item Description State Water Samples Check 112699 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ISG / I & S Group Inc Amount: Inv. 44840 09/30/2017 9.30.17 East Medicine Lk design -rebid and mgmt Item Description East Medicine Lake Design -Rebid and Mgmt Check 112700 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Jimmy's Johnnys Amount: Inv. 122987 09/24/2017 8/28/17-9/24/17 Parks portable toilets Item Description Invoice # 122987 - 8/28 - 9/24 2017 - PT Services Inv. 122988 09/24/2017 8.28/9.24.17 Yard Waste portable toilet Item Description YW Site Inv. 122989 09/24/2017 8.28/9.24.17 Paver portable toilet Item Description 2017 - Street Department Portable Toilet Rental Inv. 122990 09/24/2017 8.28/9.24.17 Fire training portable toilet Item Description Toilet rental for training site Inv. 122991 09/24/2017 9.23/9.24.17 Plymouth on Paradge portable toilets Item Description Invoice # 122991 - Plymouth On Parade PT's Inv. 123086 09/26/2017 9.24.17 PCC plyfld credit portable toilet Item Description Check 112701 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Kidd Plumbing Inc Page 6 of 25 $734.83 Total Price $734.83 $51.00 Total Price $51.00 $5,640.00 Total Price $5,640.00 $3,510.00 Total Price $3,510.00 $4,228.08 Total Price $3,481.40 Total Price $746.68 $148,358.65 Total Price $148,358.65 $720.00 Total Price $720.00 $2,083.00 Total Price $2,083.00 $8,844.02 Total Price $8,309.48 Total Price $82.50 Total Price $82.50 Total Price $82.50 Total Price $557.50 Total Price ($270.46) Amount: $3,,016.50 Page 1Y/6/2017 Inv. 11016 10/02/2017 8.28.17 Rink A/B water heater burner repair Item Description Rink A/B water heater burner repair. Inv. 11017 10/02/2017 9.7.17 Replace RTU #2 inducer motor Item Description Replace RTU # 2 inducer motor Inv. 11018 10/02/2017 9.14.17 Replace rusted burner brackets & sensor Item Description Replace rusted burner brakets and sensor Check 112702 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Klein Underground LLC Amount: Inv. 75477 09/30/2017 37th PI N & Union Terrace Ln N curb/gutter repairs concrete Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75483 09/30/2017 Medina Rd & CR 101 curb/gutter dirt&seed repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75506 09/30/2017 47th&Ranchview curb/gutter concrete, blacktop sawing repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75527 09/30/2017 5165 Upland Ct N curb/gutter repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75530 09/30/2017 15625 Medina Rd Curb/Gutter repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75542 09/30/2017 37th&Union Terrace Ln N curb/gutter asphalt repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75543 09/30/2017 10624 32nd Av Blacktop repair asphalt Item Description 10624 32nd Ave, Blacktop repair. #75543 Inv. 75545 09/30/2017 5165 Upland Ct N curb/gutter asphalt repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75546 09/30/2017 15625 Medina Rd curb/gutter asphalt repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75554 09/30/2017 28th & Vicksburg curb & gutter CoP Prop 2017-15 Item Description Invoice 75554, 28th & Vicksburg, COP Prop 2017-15 Check 112703 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 League of Minnesota Cities Amount Inv. 261956 09/27/2017 11.29.17 Regional Meetings; Slavik,Johnson,Wosje,Davis, Prom,Willi Item Description Regional Meetings - Council Inv. 261959 09/27/2017 11.29.17 Regional Meetings - callister Item Description Regional Meetings - City Manager Check 112704 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 LEAST Services/Counseling LLC Inv. 145 09/24/2017 Employee assistance Item Description Employee Assistance Check 112705 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 0505 09/28/2017 Loretto Auto Recondition Unit 5047 driver door replacement CoP Auto 2017-13 Amount Amount: Total Price $1,396.00 Total Price $1,146.50 Total Price $474.00 $8,002.65 Total Price $475.00 Total Price $275.00 Total Price $1,024.70 Total Price $1,080.00 Total Price $1,000.00 Total Price $425.00 Total Price $724.00 Total Price $648.00 Total Price $630.00 Total Price $1,720.95 $390.00 Total Price $345.00 Total Price $45.00 $150.00 Total Price $150.00 $2,272.31 Page 7 of 25 Page17/6/2017 Item Description Truck #5047 driver's door. COP Auto 2017-13 Check 112706 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Lyle Signs Inc Inv. 000605920 09/26/2017 50 12x18 sign blanks Item Description 12x18 sign blanks Check 112707 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MacQueen Equipment/Emergency Inv. P00592 09/27/2017 #031 & 041 operator platform slides Item Description Operator Platform Slides #031, 041 Check 112708 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MailFinance Inc Inv. N6760227 09/23/2017 7/17/17-10/17/17 Mail machine maintenance Item Description Mali Machine maintenance Check 112709 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Manor Royal Apartments Inv. 1311822410004 10/16/2017 Refund Overpayment Rental License App - 3930 Lancaser Lane N Item Description Refund Overpayment Rental License App - 3930 Lancaser Lane N Check 112710 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MES Inc Inv. IN1166089 09/28/2017 20ea Firefighting hoods Item Description Firefighting Hoods Check 112711 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Metro Water Conditioning Inc. Inv. 94246 09/28/2017 PIC 49 50# solar salt Item Description Total Price $2,272.31 Amount $240.86 Total Price $240.86 Amount: $3,357.52 Total Price $3,357.52 Amount: $1,463.40 Total Price $1,463.40 Amount: $219.00 Total Price $219.00 Amount: $648.30 Total Price $648.30 Amount: $309.80 Check 112712 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Metropolitan Council Amount: Inv. 170930 10/17/2017 Sep17 Sewer Availabilty Charge/SAC Item Description Sep'17 Sewer Availability Charge/SAC Check 112713 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Midstates Equipment & Supply Amount: Inv. 217777 09/25/2017 Maxwell Elastoflex crack sealant Item Description Crack sealant. State contract #118813. 46,500 lbs delivered. Check 112714 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association/MCPA Amount: Inv. 2925 10/12/2017 Strength & Resilience training - M Goldstein Item Description Registration for Training -Goldstein Check 112715 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MN Dept of Health Amount: Inv. 170930A 09/30/2017 Jul-Sep'17 Water connection fee Item Description Water Connection Fee July 2017- December 2017 Check 112716 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MN Fire Serv.Certification Brd Amount: Inv. 5148 09/28/2017 Driver Certifications (9) Item Description Driver Certifications Check 112717 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MTI Distributing Inc Amount: Inv. 114227300 09/29/2017 18ea Tine -solid Item Description 18ea Tine -solid Check 112718 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Natural Shore Technologies Amount: Inv. 3716 10/16/2017 2017 2nd half Rain Garden maintenance Page 8 of 25 Total Price $309.80 $95,945.85 $27,176.86 Total Price $27,176.86 $300.00 Total Price $300.00 $37,040.00 Total Price $37,040.00 $1,260.00 Total Price $1,260.00 $171.18 Total Price $171.18 $5,150.00 Page V/6/2017 Item Description Professional Services Total Price Professional Services 2017 - Rain Garden Maintenance - Second Half Payment Ostvig Tree, Inc. $5,150.00 9610 27th Ave N tree removal Check 112719 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Networkfleet Inc Amount: $170.00 Inv. 10/01/2017 Sep'17 Parks GPS units 2017 Tree Maintenance Item Description 2355 E Medicine Lake Blvd tree removal Item Description Total Price 2017 Tree Maintenance GPS Units Inv. 29272 10/10/2017 310 Magnolia Ln N tree removal $170.00 Check 112720 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Northern Tool & Equipment/Blue Tarp Amount: Outdoor Environments, Inc $153.88 Inv. 38719163 09/21/2017 24 -LED 12w mini light bar Item Description Total Price 2 Light Bars $153.88 Check 112721 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Oertel Architects Amount: $440.00 Inv. 26 10/04/2017 Proj15020 PW Expansion project Item Description Total Price Inv #26 - Professional Consulting Services Plymouth PW Expansion $440.00 Check 112722 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Office Depot Amount: $256.29 Inv. 964464763001 09/21/2017 4ea "scanned" stamps, 1 pk tape, 2pk paper clips, 1 pk post it not Item Description 4ea "scanned" stamps, 1 p tape, 2pk paper clips, 1 p post it not Inv. 964923476001 09/22/2017 3 -hole punch, 1 bx envelopes, 1 bx ID badge strap clips Item Description 3 -hole punch, 1 bx envelopes, 1 bx ID badge strap clips Inv. 964923675001 09/22/2017 1dz highlighters Item Description 1dz highlighters Inv. 964923676001 09/23/2017 1 bx badge holders Item Description 1 bx badge holders Inv. 965076069001 09/22/2017 1 bx ID badge strap clips, 1 pk pocket file, 3dz pens, 12pk memo p Item Description 1 bx ID badge strap clips, 1 pk pocket file, 3dz pens, 12pk memo p Inv. 965076185001 09/23/2017 1 bx badge holders Item Description Rolling magnetic sweeper, safety knife Check 112723 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Open Systems Technologies DE LLC Inv. DE403069 09/30/2017 9.30.17 VMWARE Upgrade consulting Item Description Professional Services Professional Services Check 112724 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Ostvig Tree, Inc. Inv. 29253 10/05/2017 9610 27th Ave N tree removal Item Description 2017 Tree Maintenance Inv. 29254 10/05/2017 Jonquil Ln & Basswood Rd tree removal Item Description 2017 Tree Maintenance Inv. 29271 10/10/2017 2355 E Medicine Lake Blvd tree removal Item Description 2017 Tree Maintenance Inv. 29272 10/10/2017 310 Magnolia Ln N tree removal Item Description 2017 Tree Maintenance Check 112725 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Outdoor Environments, Inc Inv. 70943 10/01/2017 Oct'17 CC, FS 123 mowing Page 9 of 25 Total Price $52.59 Total Price $44.14 Total Price $2.69 Total Price $31.00 Total Price $94.87 Total Price $31.00 Amount: $8,312.50 Total Price $3,500.00 $4,812.50 Amount: $3,949.95 Total Price $1,424.00 Total Price $453.25 Total Price $580.00 Total Price $1,492.70 Amount: $2,850.96 Page X11/6/2017 Item Description 2017 Lawn Care Services Agreement Check 112726 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Owens Companies Inc Inv. 74343 09/12/2017 Jul-Sep'17 FS1,2,3 HVAC Prev Maint Item Description Service Contract -City Hall, Police, PW, Fire1 Inv. 74344 09/12/2017 Jul-Sep'17 PW HVAC Prev Maint Item Description Service Contract -City Hall, Police, PW, Fire1 Inv. 74345 09/12/2017 Jul-Sep'17 PS HVAC Prev Maint Item Description Service Contract -City Hall, Police, PW, Fire1 Inv. 74349 09/12/2017 Jul-Sep'17 CC HVAC Prev Maint Item Description Service Contract -City Hall, Police, PW, Fire1 Inv. 74585 09/27/2017 PS - training room running warm. Valve box too small Item Description PS - training room running warm. Valve box too small Inv. 74634 09/30/2017 CC - replaced radiation zone valve Item Description CC - replaced radiation zone valve Check 112727 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Oxygen Service Company Inv. 08107526 09/30/2017 PD set up and refill of tanks Item Description refill tanks Check 112728 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 55034 09/27/2017 Item Description Cat -6 termination for Fieldhouse Project Check 112729 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 25051 09/30/2017 Item Description Evaluation of potential employee -Hurd Check 112730 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. import -3210 10/18/2017 Item Description Park and Rec Refund Check 112731 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 9200 09/28/2017 Item Description Crooked Creek prairie installation Check 112732 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv.IN2001014129 09/27/2017 Item Description Pooled Data Check 112733 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 102558 09/29/2017 Item Description Repair of Drivers Seat #404 Check 112734 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 2017289 10/13/2017 Item Description Park Property Corners Inv. 2017295 10/13/2017 Parallel Technologies Inc Cat -6 termination for Fieldhouse Project Personnel Evaluation Inc Sep'17 PD Personnel evaluation Christina Peschong Park and Rec Refund Prairie Restorations Inc Crooked Creek prairie installation Precise MRM LLC Aug'17 Streets pooled data Precision Auto Upholstery Inc Repair of Drivers Seat #404 Precision Surveys Inc Set corners @ Kilmer Park 16105, 16115 & 16125 52nd PI N - stake corners Total Price $2,850.96 Amount: $7,153.80 Total Price $1,146.50 Total Price $1,317.00 Total Price $1,538.00 Total Price $2,244.00 Total Price $290.80 Total Price $617.50 Amount: $28.75 Total Price $28.75 Amount: $297.56 Total Price $297.56 Amount: $20.00 Total Price $20.00 Amount: $35.00 Total Price $35.00 Amount: $6,250.00 Total Price $6,250.00 Amount: $90.67 Total Price $90.67 Amount: $155.50 Total Price $155.50 Amount: $1,087.50 Total Price $905.00 Page 10 of 25 Page '13/6/2017 Item Description Park Property Corners Check 112735 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 281115 09/26/2017 Item Description 2017 PO for Blade Sharpening Services Check 112736 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv.0063214IN 09/28/2017 Item Description Rink A Ice Painting Check 112737 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 21378 09/28/2017 Item Description Command post Video system build Inv. 21379 09/28/2017 Item Description Command post build extra and shipping Check 112738 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 171018 10/18/2017 Printers Service Inc 77" Ice Knife Sharp R&R Specialties of Wisconsin Inc IC Rink A Ice painting Rav Technologies Command Post video system OFE (CradlePoint/Switch) installation Matthew Reck Refund Rental License App Fee - 1925 Shenandoah Ct #D Item Description Refund Rental License App Fee - 1925 Shenandoah Ct #D Check 112739 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Reinders Inc Inv. 305015500 09/25/2017 6 2.5gl herbicide Item Description 6 2.5gl herbicide Check 112740 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Republic Services #894 Inv. 0894004455328 09/25/2017 Sep'17 PIC Rubbish Removal Item Description 2017 PO for Trash Service Inv. 0894004459296 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Curbside/Dropoff recycling Item Description Recycling Collection and Processing Services 2017 Inv. 0894004459317 09/30/2017 Sep'17 various plyflds trash containers Item Description Invoice # 0894-004459317 - September 2017 Recycling In The Parks Inv. 0894004459532 09/30/2017 Item Description Dumpster -Training site Check 112741 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. R42044 09/26/2017 Item Description Scissors Lift Rental Inv. R42306 10/11/2017 Item Description Forklift Rental Oct'17 Fire training site Road Machinery & Supplies Co/RMS Rental 9.20.17/9.22.17 IC Scissor lift rental 10.6.17 IC forklift rental Check 112742 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Robarge Enterprises Inc Inv. 11178 09/29/2017 28th Ave Med Ik rd replace operating nut Item Description Replace operating nut. 28th Ave Med Lk Rd. #11178 Inv. 11179 09/29/2017 30th Black Oaks operating nut replacement Item Description 30th Black oaks, Operating nut replacement. #11179 Inv. 11180 09/29/2017 Black Oaks & 29th Ave N replacement valve nut Item Description Page 11 of 25 Total Price $182.50 Amount: $20.00 Total Price $20.00 Amount: $2,325.00 Total Price $2,325.00 Amount: $20,420.70 Total Price $19,358.70 Total Price $1,062.00 Amount: $150.00 Total Price $150.00 Amount: $489.12 Total Price $489.12 Amount: $59,323.22 Total Price $260.17 Total Price $58,123.88 Total Price $645.12 Total Price $294.05 Amount: $846.00 Total Price $528.00 Total Price $318.00 Amount: $3,580.00 Total Price $895.00 Total Price $895.00 Total Price Page 4/6/2017 Oper Nut Replacement. Blackoaks 29th Ave. #11180 Background check/fingerprints $895.00 Inv. 11181 09/29/2017 3400 Killmer Ln Oper nut replacement Access (Trudeau) Check 112752 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Item Description Inv. 11188 09/28/2017 8.19/9.23.17 PIC R22 Ice syst improvements Total Price Oper Nut replacement, 3400 Killmer Ln. #11181 PIC R22 Project Mgmt $895.00 Check 112743 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Roskop Construction LLC Amount: $2,459.00 Inv. 171951 09/27/2017 Fieldhouse project -revolving door site work Millennium Garden bricks Item Description Streicher's Inc Inv. 11283420 10/10/2017 Total Price Fieldhouse Project - Revolving Door Site Work $2,459.00 Check 112744 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Safelite AutoGlass Amount: $631.48 Inv. 05155192233 09/28/2017 Claim 2017.15 Unit 1039 windshield Item Description Total Price Squad 1039 windshield, COP Auto 2017-15 $631.48 Check 112745 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Skyrock Farm LLC Amount: $7,920.00 Inv. 171019 10/19/2017 Jun-Aug'17 Horse camps (16) Item Description Total Price Summer 2017 Horse Camps $7,920.00 Check 112746 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Speedpro Imaging Amount: $1,536.58 Inv. 171416 10/10/2017 IC - Banner Frame System -Rink A Item Description Total Price Banner Frame System -Rink A $1,536.58 Check 112747 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Spok Inc Amount: $132.78 Inv. A0296261 10/01/2017 Oct'17 UT/SW pager rental Item Description Total Price Paging Service $132.78 Check 112748 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Sports Unlimited Amount: $4,587.00 Inv. 171012 10/12/2017 Flag football 9 Sampler 14 Soccer 30 lax 16 basketball 12 Item Description Total Price Fall Outdoor Programs $4,587.00 Check 112749 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 St Paul Stamp Works Inc Amount: $67.31 Inv. 396448 09/29/2017 Regulation desk seal Item Description Total Price Regulation Desk Seal $67.31 Check 112750 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 State of Minnesota Amount: $41,255.50 Inv. 00000437782 09/29/2017 Nov'17-Apr'18 ICWC 4 Day Crew Item Description Total Price ICWC 4 Day Crew - PIC/P&F $7,735.22 ICWC 4 Day Crew - PIC/P&F $6,016.28 $27,504.00 Check 112751 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 BCA MINIMS Sect -Kim L State of Minnesota Inv. 2017-00000187 10/17/2017 Background check/fingerprints Item Description Background Request: Unescorted PD Access (Trudeau) Check 112752 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Stevens Engineers Inv. 11188 09/28/2017 8.19/9.23.17 PIC R22 Ice syst improvements Item Description PIC R22 Project Mgmt Check 112753 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Stone & Steel Design LLC Inv. 3767 09/26/2017 Millennium Garden bricks (8) Item Description Millennium Garden bricks Check 112754 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Streicher's Inc Inv. 11283420 10/10/2017 3ea polo shirts - S Cwayna Item Description Page 12 of 25 Amount: $32.00 Total Price $32.00 Amount: $2,990.00 Total Price $2,990.00 Amount: $235.52 Total Price $235.52 Amount: $125.97 Total Price Page 4/6/2017 3ea polo shirts - S Cwayna $125.97 Check 112755 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Superior Brookdale Ford Amount: $106.80 Inv. 139284 09/25/2017 Windshield molding Item Description Total Price Windshield molding $106.80 Check 112756 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Syn -Tech Systems Inc Amount: $550.00 Inv. 153488 10/11/2017 FuelMaster Maint. 11.01.17/10.31.18 Item Description Total Price Fuel Master Maintnenance 10/31/17 - 10/30/18 $550.00 Check 112757 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 T&D Landscape, Inc. Amount: $278.00 Inv. 5658 10/06/2017 Sep'17 Garland mowing/lawn care Item Description Total Price September lawn care - Garland property $278.00 Check 112758 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Terminal Supply Company Amount: $263.65 Inv. 5579600 09/28/2017 Shrink quick disconnect, lynch pin, detent pin, connectors, shri Item Description Total Price Shrink quick disconnect, lynch pin, detent pin, connectors, shri $263.65 Check 112759 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 The Retrofit Companies Amount: $106.58 Inv. 201701415 10/19/2017 10635 36th Ave N EL permit 201701415 refund Item Description Total Price Refund EL Permit #201701415 (80%)-10635 36th Ave N $103.98 Refund EL Permit #201701415 (Surch)-10635 36th Ave N $2.60 Check 112760 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Thomson Reuters - West Publishing Amount: $530.50 Inv. 836943619 10/01/2017 Sep'17 Clear public records alert Item Description Total Price CLEAR -Monthly bil $530.50 Check 112761 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Amount: $629.83 Inv. 3003466134 10/01/2017 Oct-Dec'17 IC Elevator maint Item Description Total Price Elevator Maintenance Contract Annual PO $629.83 Check 112762 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial Amount: $139.00 Inv. M23279 10/13/2017 9.26.17 City Council Meeting Item Description Total Price City Council Meetings $139.00 Check 112763 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Twin City Garage Door Co Amount: $2,090.00 Inv. 489080 09/26/2017 Garage door opener for Rink A Zamboni door Item Description Total Price New Garage door opener for Rink A Zamboni Door $2,090.00 Check 112764 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Ultimate Martial Arts/Thomas Malone Amount: $380.80 Inv. 171018 10/18/2017 Oct'17 4 Tae Kown Do Item Description Total Price October 2017 Classes $380.80 Check 112765 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 United Rentals (North America) Inc Amount: $883.95 Inv. 150858859001 10/09/2017 10.5/10.9.17 IC scissor lift rental Item Description Total Price Scissors Lift Rental $883.95 Check 112766 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 University of Minnesota Amount: $75.00 Inv. 0230026999 09/27/2017 Oak disease analysis Item Description Total Price Oak Disease Analysis $75.00 Check 112767 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 UPS Amount: $17.34 Inv. OOOOV9556407 10/07/2017 Control link shipping/delivery charge Page 13 of 25 Page '1/6/2017 Item Description Control Link Check 112768 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Inv. 24715 09/12/2017 Valley Rich Co Inc Amount 28th Ave & Vicksburg hydrant replacement - CoP Prop 2017-15 Item Description Stn 73 pressure wash parking decks & walls Invoice 24715, 28th & Vicksburg hydrant, COP Prop 2017-15 Check 112769 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Verified Credentials Inc Inv. 271510 09/30/2017 Sep'17 Background screenings Item Description Inv. 881241 09/28/2017 INV 271510: September Background Screenings Check 112770 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Viking Safety Inv. 3119353 09/29/2017 12ea 3xl & 5xl Safety vests Item Description Inv. 353988 09/22/2017 Safety vests 3xl & 5xl Item Description Check 112771 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Viking Trophies Inv. 131608 09/27/2017 2ea 7x10" plaques Item Description Inv. PLY1702 10/11/2017 2ea 7x10" plaques Item Description Inv. 131808 10/11/2017 Shadow box w/ black velvet Item Description Shadow box w/ black velvet $67.00 Check 112772 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Village Chevrolet Co. Inv. 305686 09/28/2017 4ea differential assembly bushing Item Description Parts for #404 Check 112773 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Walega Maintenance LLC / Christopher Inv. 2027 10/01/2017 Stn 73 pressure wash parking decks & walls Item Description $67.00 Station 73 Pressure Washing Total Price Check 112774 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 The Watson Company Inv. 881241 09/28/2017 IC Concession food resupply Item Description Total Price Items for resale in concession stand $80.00 Check 112775 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Westside Wholesale Tire Inc. Inv. 353988 09/22/2017 Replace tires -truck #277 (10) Item Description $581.52 Replace tires -truck #277 $3,376.06 Check 112776 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 What Works Inc/Barbara Strandell Inv. PLY1702 10/11/2017 6.27/8.17 Coaching Project 3-4 Item Description Total Price INV PLY17-02: Coaching Project 3,4 $200.65 Amount: Amount Amount Amount: Total Price Total Price $17.34 $67.00 $5,059.00 Total Price $5,059.00 $4,475.00 $80.00 Total Price $80.00 $613.77 $581.52 Total Price $581.52 $3,376.06 $410.15 Total Price $209.50 Total Price $200.65 $67.00 Check 112777 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Wire -Rite Electric Co, Inc Amount Inv. C4651 09/23/2017 17030 11th Ave N electrical repairs, rehab program Item Description Rehab program Elec Repairs - Schefus Check 112778 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 WSB & Associates Inv. 000170926019 09/26/2017 Aug'17 Sunset Hill LS rehabilitation Item Description Engineering Services -Sunset Hill LS Rehab Inv. R0101100003 09/29/2017 Aug'17 MSA Traffic Counting Item Description 2017 Plymouth MSA Traffic Counts Check 112779 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Xcel Energy Page 14 of 25 $1,800.00 Total Price $1,800.00 Amount: $7,599.00 Total Price $1,683.00 Total Price $5,916.00 Amount: $138,599.93 Page 4/6/2017 Total Price $67.00 Amount: $4,475.00 Total Price $4,475.00 Amount: $613.77 Total Price $613.77 Amount: $3,376.06 Total Price $3,376.06 Amount: $1,725.00 Check 112777 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Wire -Rite Electric Co, Inc Amount Inv. C4651 09/23/2017 17030 11th Ave N electrical repairs, rehab program Item Description Rehab program Elec Repairs - Schefus Check 112778 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 WSB & Associates Inv. 000170926019 09/26/2017 Aug'17 Sunset Hill LS rehabilitation Item Description Engineering Services -Sunset Hill LS Rehab Inv. R0101100003 09/29/2017 Aug'17 MSA Traffic Counting Item Description 2017 Plymouth MSA Traffic Counts Check 112779 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Xcel Energy Page 14 of 25 $1,800.00 Total Price $1,800.00 Amount: $7,599.00 Total Price $1,683.00 Total Price $5,916.00 Amount: $138,599.93 Page 4/6/2017 Inv. 51007862360917 10/03/2017 8.14/9.30.17 4 Storm Water Item Description Total Price $654.96 Inv. 51465207540917 10/09/2017 8.15/10.2.17 All Wells & WTPs Item Description Total Price 8.15/10.2.17 All Wells & WTPs $74,163.36 Inv. 51626172430917 10/02/2017 8.14/9.16.17 PCC, HS,CC,PS,FS3,Residential Str Lights Item Description Total Price 8.15/9.16.17 PCC $4,832.47 8.15/9.14.17 Historical Society $89.78 8.15/9.16.17 CC $5,532.04 8.14/9.13.17 FS3 $1,105.77 8.15/9.16.17 PS $5,645.57 8.15/9.15.17 Residential street lights $46,575.98 Check 112780 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Ziegler Inc Amount: $6,080.00 Inv. A0632503 09/26/2017 8.26/9.25.17 Roller for PW paving rental Item Description Total Price Rental Roller for PW Paving $6,080.00 Check 112782 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Steven Juetten Amount: $215.00 Inv. 2236 10/04/2017 Oct-Dec'17 Rotary expenses Item Description Total Price Oct-Dec'17 Rotary expenses $215.00 Check 112783 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Law Enforce Labor Serv./Union Amount: $1,714.02 Inv. 2017-00000181 10/13/2017 DUES POL - Police Union Dues Item Description Total Price 10/13/2017 Deduction Police Union Dues $1,274.00 10/13/2017 Deduction Police Union Fair Share $121.52 10/13/2017 Deduction SGT Union Dues $318.50 Check 112784 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Plymouth Firefight. Relief Assc Amount: $507,911.27 Inv. 171016 10/16/2017 2017 Annual Fire State Aid Item Description Total Price 2017 Annual Fire State Aid $408,955.71 2017 Annual Supp Fire State Aid $98,955.56 Check 112785 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Gordon Wagoner Amount: $17.08 Inv. 170905 09/05/2017 GFI tester Item Description Total Price GFI tester $17.08 Check 112786 Date Paid: 10/24/2017 Jessica Antinozzi Amount: $50.00 Inv. 171017 10/17/2017 Photo Contest Winner - Readers Choice Item Description Total Price Photo Contest Winner - Readers Choice $50.00 Check 112787 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 * Bahai's of Plymouth Amount: $250.00 Inv. Import - 3756 10/23/2017 Park and Rec Refund Item Description Total Price $250.00 Check 112788 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Helen Loewen Amount: $13.00 Inv. Import - 3754 10/18/2017 Park and Rec Refund Item Description Total Price $13.00 Check 112789 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Justin Dancs Amount: $300.00 Inv. Import - 3755 10/19/2017 Park and Rec Refund Item Description Total Price $300.00 Check 112790 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Marilyn Fourre Amount: $26.00 Inv. Import - 3752 10/18/2017 Park and Rec Refund Page 15 of 25 Page V/6/2017 Item Description Check 112803 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Ace Lock & Safe Co Inc Amount Inv. A97785 09/26/2017 PW Building -Replace Mechanics in Entry Door Item Description PW Building -Replace Mechanics in Entry Door Inv. A97902 10/06/2017 FS3 - replace 2 levers Item Description FS3 - replace 2 levers Check 112804 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Aggreko Holdings Inc Amount Inv. 13450961 10/05/2017 PIC 7.25/8.21.17 rental of portable chiller during construction Item Description Total Price Rental -portable chiller for up to 4 months during construction Check 112805 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Alpine Diversified Services Inv. 20431 10/02/2017 PCC kitchen exhaust cleaning Item Description $6,275.97 PCC Kitchen Exhaust Total Price Check 112806 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 American Flagpole & Flag Co Inv. 135363 10/03/2017 2 - M Winch Handles Item Description Total Price 2 - M Winch Handles $118.24 Check 112807 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Apex Print Technologies LLC Inv. 230522 09/30/2017 Sep'17 UB processing/printing Item Description Total Price September UB statement processing/printing/mailing $150.00 Inv. 230563 09/30/2017 75,000 UB inserts - Pay online Item Description $69.85 75,000 UB inserts - Pay online $3,650.25 Check 112808 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Aspen Mills Inv. 205132 10/11/2017 Fleece & 3 caps - R Roskes Item Description $20,850.59 FF Uniform Allowance ($150) Total Price Inv. 205133 10/11/2017 Pants, fleece & cap - C Anderson Item Description Total Price FF Uniform Allowance ($150) $1,439.04 Inv. 205134 10/11/2017 Fleece & 1 p boots - K Witchall Item Description Page 4/6/2017 FF Uniform Allowance ($150) Inv. 205135 10/11/2017 Fleece - Z Pate Item Description FF Uniform Allowance ($150) Check 112809 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Becker Arena Products Inc Inv. 1009847 10/03/2017 PIC manual glass lifter/reimb by Wayz Youth Hockey Item Description Glass Lifter Check 112810 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. KJB9818 09/29/2017 Item Description HP Elite Desk 800 G3 Inv. KJT0806 10/03/2017 Item Description PCC Workstation Computer Inv. KKK1163 10/05/2017 Item Description Page 16 of 25 CDW Government Inc 25ea HP Elite Desk 800 G3 PCC Workstation computter accessories Plantronics SAVE over the ear Amount Amount Total Price $26.00 $2,691.50 Total Price $2,096.50 Total Price $595.00 $12,140.00 Total Price $12,140.00 $460.00 Total Price $460.00 $234.00 Total Price $234.00 Amount: $8,226.69 Total Price $6,275.97 Total Price $1,950.72 Amount: $486.57 Total Price $118.24 Total Price $148.48 Total Price $150.00 Total Price $69.85 Amount: $3,650.25 Total Price $3,650.25 Amount: $20,850.59 Total Price $18,875.00 Total Price $1,439.04 Total Price Page 4/6/2017 $273.81 Inv. KKK4688 10/05/2017 MS SLD Office STD 2016 APP Item Description Total Price $262.74 Check 112811 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 CenturyLink Amount: $57.82 Inv. 55188241017 10/16/2017 Oct'17 551.8824 Item Description Total Price Oct'17 551.8824 $57.82 Check 112812 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 City of Maple Grove Amount: $589.00 Inv. 17841 10/03/2017 Sep'17 PUPS/Dog impounds Item Description Total Price PUPS - September Operations #17841 $589.00 Check 112813 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Comcast Amount: $114.85 Inv. 06832231117 10/08/2017 10.18/11.17.17 CMCL Item Description Total Price 10.18/11.17.17 CMCL $114.85 Check 112814 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Commercial Asphalt Co. Amount: $8,413.32 Inv. 171015 10/15/2017 10.2/10.13.17 184.37ton DuraDrive/9.5MM Rec Wear Item Description Total Price Asphalt for street repairs $1,976.83 Asphalt for 6045 Vicksburg Driveway $2,437.01 PW Paving in Carlson Area $3,581.54 Asphalt $417.94 Check 112815 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Crawford Door Sales of the Twin Cities Amount: $97.50 Inv. 27439 09/30/2017 Battery in Prop Room Item Description Total Price Battery in Prop Room $97.50 Check 112816 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Crown Marking Inc Amount: $11.20 Inv. OE52664 10/08/2017 PD New plates for new employee Item Description Total Price Name plates for new employee $11.20 Check 112817 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Crystal Welding Inc Amount: $75.00 Inv. 64963 10/05/2017 Swingset repairs Item Description Total Price Repair $75.00 Check 112818 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Cub Foods Amount: $394.91 Inv. 170930 10/01/2017 Sep'17 Cub Foods purchases Item Description Total Price Citizens academy; chips, pop, plates, cookies, fruit, veggie tra $76.53 Water & snacks for Wayzata Police Dept -funeral service $68.03 drawing class art supplies pink erasers $3.98 Pop, chips, cookies for Prac meeting @ Maint. facility $25.43 Water, bars, fruit, veggie tray, cookies - Citizens academy $45.66 white erasers for drawing class $1.99 Water, napkins, cookies for parade volunteers $38.83 Water - parade volunteers $10.47 Tootsie pops for volunteers $32.00 Candy for volunteers, candy & ziploc bags for safety babysitting $20.68 Water, veggie tray, fruit, cookies - Citizens Academy $55.35 Water for skate park demo $15.96 Check 112819 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Dakota County Sheriff's Dept Amount: $280.00 Inv. 1746284 10/20/2017 Bail 1746284 Item Description Total Price Bail - Cyrus, Travares Ladell 17-46284 $280.00 Check 112820 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Dalco Amount: $898.18 Page 17 of 25 Page V/6/2017 Inv. 3233723 10/11/2017 CC - 8cs tp, 10cs hand towel Item Description CC - 8cs tp, 10cs hand towel Check 112821 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Designing Nature Inc Inv. 17963 10/17/2017 8.9/10.13.17 Proj PR130001.171 CCP grading Item Description CCP - Grading Check 112822 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Diamond Mowers Inc Inv. 0132450IN 10/05/2017 Mower parts, COP Prop 2017-09 Item Description Invoice #0132450 -IN, mower parts, COP Prop 2017-09 Check 112823 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Douglas Industries / National Sports Inv. 337738 10/04/2017 Bass Lake Windscreens Item Description Bass Lake Windscreens Check 112824 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Ducka Dance/Tippi Toes Inv. 1044 10/18/2017 9.13/10.18.17 Toddler & Me dance classes (6) Item Description Fall Session 1 Dance Class Check 112825 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 ECM Publishers Inc Inv. 535592 10/05/2017 Beacon Interfaith Housing PH - File no 2017075 Item Description Beacon Interfaith Housing PH - File no 2017075 Inv. 535593 10/05/2017 Resolution 2017-311, Ordinance 2017-20 chp 4 amendment Item Description Resolution 2017-311, Ordinance 2017-20 chp 4 amendment Check 112826 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 G&K Services Inc Inv. 6006712462 10/06/2017 10.6.17 PW/Parks Uniform rental Item Description Check 112827 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 117214 10/06/2017 Item Description Truck Graphics Check 112828 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 9572641786 10/03/2017 Item Description Total Price $898.18 Amount: $24,786.38 Total Price $24,786.38 Amount: $1,745.67 Total Price $1,745.67 Amount: $1,922.16 Total Price $1,922.16 Amount Amount Amount Grafix Shoppe Amount 50ea 4.5" tall non -reflective Plymouth Fire Shields Grainger 1 size 12 boot Inv. 9572641794 10/03/2017 1 pr sz 13 boot Item Description Inv. 9573054864 10/03/2017 Item Description 5ea seat belt cutter Inv. 9575694112 10/05/2017 Item Description Tool drawer liner Inv. 9576744602 10/06/2017 Item Description 11ea inverted striping paint Check 112829 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 24849 10/02/2017 Item Description Locates Page 18 of 25 5ea seat belt cutter Tool drawer liner 11ea inverted striping paint Hance Utility ServicesZoneOne Locating 3650 Plymouth Blvd locates Amount Amount $396.00 Total Price $396.00 $129.25 Total Price $94.00 Total Price $35.25 $266.12 Total Price $266.12 $217.01 Total Price $217.01 $191.41 Total Price $34.90 Total Price $51.87 Total Price $22.00 Total Price $22.80 Total Price $59.84 $315.25 Total Price $176.50 Page 46/2017 Inv. 24850 10/02/2017 Parkers Lake locates Item Description $914.88 Locates $4,948.36 Check 112830 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Inv. 1000098963 10/05/2017 Sep'17 PW Radio admin fee Item Description $1,821.26 Radio Administration Fee Total Price Check 112831 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Inv. 1000098919 10/05/2017 Sep'17 PD Radio/MDC admin fee Item Description $576.70 Monthly MDC Charges for Sept #98919 Check 112832 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Hennepin County Treasurer Inv. 1000098918 10/05/2017 Sep'17 Fire Radio Admin fees Item Description Radio Support Fees Radio Support Fees Amount: Check 112833 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Highway 55 Rental Inc Inv. 515528 10/16/2017 FS3 open house tables & chairs Item Description Amount: Open house tables and chairs Check 112834 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 HN Hollenback & Nelson Inc Inv. 171031 10/23/2017 PR130001.171 #3 CCP concrete Item Description CCP - Concrete Check 112835 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 ICMA Inv. 1923302018 10/25/2017 Jan-Dec'18 Dave Callister membership Item Description Membership Renewal Check 112836 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Klein Underground LLC Inv. 75558 10/03/2017 10th Ave&Xenium Dirt seed Item Description 10th Ave Xenium Dirt seed. #75558 Amount: Inv. 75566 10/03/2017 40th Ave N&Glacier Ln N curb/gutter repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Inv. 75569 10/03/2017 6105 Trenton Ln curb/gutter repairs Item Description Total Price 6105 Trenton Ln. curb repair. #75569 $120.00 Inv. 75592 10/03/2017 6105 Trenton Ln Blacktop repairs Item Description 6105 Trenton Ln, Blacktop repair. #75592 Inv. 75594 10/03/2017 11730 50th PI Curb repairs Item Description 11730 50th PI. Curb Repair #75594 Inv. 75648 10/07/2017 18105 23rd Ave N curb/gutter concrete repairs Item Description Curb and gutter repairs various locations in Plymouth Check 112837 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Kriss Premium Products Inc Inv. 153035 10/03/2017 Oct'17 IC Chemical trtmnt Evap/Condensers Item Description Chemical Treatment for Evap/Condensers Check 112838 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Landscape Restorations Inc Inv. 3732 10/19/2017 20ea Buckthorn blaster w/ tips Item Description Buckthorn Blasters Page 19 of 25 Total Price $138.75 Amount $914.88 Total Price $914.88 Amount: $4,948.36 Total Price $4,948.36 Amount: $1,821.26 Total Price $1,660.03 $161.23 Amount: $576.70 Total Price $576.70 Amount: $13,000.00 Total Price $13,000.00 Amount: $1,387.00 Total Price $1,387.00 Amount: $3,841.30 Total Price $162.00 Total Price $680.00 Total Price $812.70 Total Price $672.60 Total Price $814.00 Total Price $700.00 Amount: $480.00 Total Price $480.00 Amount: $120.00 Total Price $120.00 Page 46/2017 Check 112839 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 03480303 10/02/2017 Item Description Cutting edge, bolt, nut Check 112840 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 20457441 10/06/2017 Item Description Fuel for 2017. Contract #77451 Check 112841 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 252369 09/25/2017 Lano Equipment Inc Cutting edge, bolt, nut Mansfield Oil Company 4000gl Diesel fuel Amount $157.34 Total Price $157.34 Amount: $8,511.33 Marsden / Fidelity Bldg Service Amount CC - 9.13.17 shampoo hallway where ceiling leaked Item Description Ceiling Leak Check 112842 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Debra Mchelle Inv. 17047718 10/25/2017 Massage therapist license refund Item Description Refund Massage Therapist License - Debra canceled refund request Check 112843 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Medica Insurance Company Inv. C0044522668 10/12/2017 Nov'17 Health Insurance Item Description reducers, pins, nip 2017 Health Insurance Premiums $225.00 Check 112844 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Medicine Lake Tours Inv. 171010 10/10/2017 10.17.17 Cranberry Country Tuesday (25) Item Description Item Description Cranberry Country - Senior Rec Program Check 112845 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Medina Electric LLC Inv. 29576 10/17/2017 PC Soccer Bubble #1 replace receptacles final pymt Item Description Replacement of Fieldhouse Receptacles Check 112846 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 MES Inc Inv. IN1167877 10/06/2017 2ea 4.5" saw blade Item Description 2ea 4.5" saw blade Check 112847 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Metro Garage Door Co. Inv. 271786 09/22/2017 CC - replaced bad top fixtures & 2 rollers Item Description Fire 1 Garage Door +Top 2 Rollers Out Inv. 271788 09/29/2017 FS1 - repaired garage door Item Description Fire 1 Garage Door +Top 2 Rollers Out Check 112848 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Metro Products Inc Inv. 129679 10/05/2017 Hex nuts, lockwashers, plugs, bushings, pipe reducers, pins, nip Item Description $225.00 Hex nuts, lockwashers, plugs, bushings, pipe reducers, pins, nip Check 112849 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Metropolitan Council Inv. 0001072859 10/05/2017 Nov'17 Wastewater service Item Description Sewer Charges -2017 Check 112850 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Minnesota Coaches Inc Inv. 303777 10/18/2017 10.18.17 senior day trip transportation Item Description Page 20 of 25 Total Price $8,511.33 $117.60 Amount: $170.87 Total Price $170.87 Amount: $471,796.40 Total Price $471,796.40 Amount: $466.20 Total Price Page A3/6/2017 Total Price $117.60 Amount: $225.00 Total Price $225.00 Amount: $227,822.21 Total Price $227,822.21 Amount: $1,700.00 Total Price $1,700.00 Amount: $1,245.00 Total Price $1,245.00 Amount: $168.76 Total Price $168.76 Amount: $1,950.40 Total Price $234.43 Total Price $1,715.97 Amount: $170.87 Total Price $170.87 Amount: $471,796.40 Total Price $471,796.40 Amount: $466.20 Total Price Page A3/6/2017 Senior Rec Trip Transporation 4pk paper, 2ea hand sanitizer, 2ea calendar, wipes, pens, clock Check 112851 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Minnesota Equipment/MN Equipment Amount: Inv. P62107 10/03/2017 Throttle arm trigger & driver Item Description Calculator Item Description Throttle arm trigger & driver Calculator Check 112852 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Minnesota Native Landscapes Amount: Inv. 16275 10/04/2017 2017 PondMetland vegetation maint final pymt Item Description 1 pk stickers Item Description 2017 Pond and Wetland Vegetation Maintenance - Payment 3 of 3 1 pk stickers Check 112853 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Minnesota Pipe & Equipment Amount: Inv. 0388867 10/04/2017 Magnetic Locator, 12" alpha romac sleeve Item Description GA- 92XTD metal Locator 12" alpha romac Sleeve Check 112854 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 MN State Fire Chiefs Assoc Amount: Inv. 200002096 09/19/2017 Conference Fee - J Blake Item Description Conference fees Inv. 200002127 09/21/2017 Conference Fee -A Etzel Item Description Conference fees Check 112855 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. I N 00056735 10/09/2017 Item Description CC - Halon system inspection Inv. I N 00057265 10/16/2017 Item Description Parkers Lake Trouble Call Nardini Fire Equipment Co Inc CC - Halon system inspection Parkers Lake Park detectors issue - 10/10 service call Check 112856 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Northland Recreation LLC Inv. 1262 10/02/2017 Bike Rack Item Description Bike Rack Amount: Amount: Check 112857 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Office Depot Amount Inv. 966689439001 09/28/2017 Post -it notes, pens, sign here tape flags Item Description Post -it notes, pens, sign here tape flags Inv. 967121010001 09/29/2017 Markers, tape, wipes, AA & AAA batteries Item Description Markers, tape, wipes, AA & AAA batteries Inv. 968503721001 10/03/2017 4pk paper, 2ea hand sanitizer, 2ea calendar, wipes, pens, clock Item Description 4pk paper, 2ea hand sanitizer, 2ea calendar, wipes, pens, clock Inv. 968503721002 10/04/2017 4pk markers, 1 pk stickers Item Description 4pk markers, 1 pk stickers Inv. 968505160001 10/03/2017 Calculator Item Description Calculator Inv. 968505161001 10/03/2017 1 pk stickers Item Description 1 pk stickers Inv. 968505162001 10/03/2017 1 pk stickers Item Description 1 pk stickers Page 21 of 25 $466.20 $29.39 Total Price $29.39 $4,298.00 Total Price $4,298.00 $1,531.30 Total Price $990.00 $541.30 $600.00 Total Price $300.00 Total Price $300.00 $763.50 Total Price $393.50 Total Price $370.00 $674.50 Total Price $674.50 $398.95 Total Price $66.92 Total Price $85.35 Total Price $129.29 Total Price $47.45 Total Price $3.91 Total Price $4.49 Total Price $6.74 Page 46/2017 Inv. 968587266001 10/03/2017 1 pk kleenex, 1 bx envelopes, 1 dz pens, 2pk file pockets Item Description 1 p kleenex, 1 b envelopes, 1 d pens, 2pk file pockets Check 112858 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Open Systems Technologies DE LLC Inv. DE401914 07/31/2017 7.31.17 VMWare update consulting Item Description Exchange Migration Professional Services Inv. DE401915 07/31/2017 7.31.17 VMWare update consulting Item Description Professional Services Estimate Check 112859 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Owens Companies Inc Inv. 74616 09/29/2017 PS - Removed/replaced bad compressor Item Description Public Safety-Removed/Replaced Bad Compression Inv. 74771 10/10/2017 CC - replaced motor bearings in boiler Item Description CC - replaced motor bearings in boiler Inv. 74885 10/18/2017 PCC - repaired bad connection on rooftop unit Item Description PCC - repaired bad connection on rooftop unit Check 112860 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Postmaster Inv. 171020 10/20/2017 Bulk Postage Permit 1889 Deposit/Recreation Activity Guide Item Description Bulk Postage Permit 1889 Deposit/Recreation Activity Guide Check 112861 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Prairie Restorations Inc Inv. 9372 10/06/2017 2017 #4 CC, Rolling Hills Item Description 2017 Prairie maintenance Check 112862 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Printers Service Inc Inv. 281169 10/04/2017 2ea 77" knife sharp Item Description 2017 PO for Blade Sharpening Services Inv. 281225 10/15/2017 IC 77" knife sharp Item Description 2017 PO for Blade Sharpening Services Total Price $54.80 Amount: $1,806.25 Total Price $1,587.50 Total Price $218.75 Amount: $4,946.49 Total Price $4,118.81 Total Price $659.28 Total Price $168.40 Amount: $7,500.00 Total Price $7,500.00 Amount: $206.25 Total Price $206.25 Amount: $60.00 Total Price $40.00 Total Price $20.00 Check 112863 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 S & B Painting LLC Amount Inv. 171015 10/15/2017 Fieldhouse painting - hallway, bathrooms, lobby Item Description Fieldhouse Painting Check 112864 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Scherer Printing Amount Inv. 34123 10/05/2017 2,500 correction notices and door hangers for inspectors Item Description Purchase of correction notices and door hangers for inspectors Check 112865 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Senior Community Services Inv. 171020 10/20/2017 10.3.17 Navigating Medicare class (11) Item Description Navigating Medicare Class- Oct. 3, 2017 Check 112866 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Inv. 71262 09/30/2017 Item Description City Hall + PW Consoles Check 112867 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Page 22 of 25 Shred N Go Inc 9.13/9.27.17 Shredding services Silent Knight Sec Sys Of MN In Amount: Amount Amount $3,286.63 Total Price $3,286.63 $1,267.50 Total Price $1,267.50 $121.00 Total Price $121.00 $291.32 Total Price $291.32 $265.00 Page A4/6/2017 Inv. 00101387 10/09/2017 CC - replaced SK Aim module (security materials) Item Description Total Price City Hall -Replaced Bad S.K. Aim Module $265.00 Check 112868 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Sport Systems Unlimited/Athletica Amount: $236.80 Inv. 407397 10/03/2017 2C Support posts for player benches Item Description Total Price Posts for player benches $236.80 Check 112869 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 SRF Consulting Group, Inc. Amount: $2,031.08 Inv. 10163007 09/30/2017 9.30.17 Plym Transportation plan update Item Description Total Price Inv#10163.00-7 - 2040 Transportation Plan -Ending 9/30/17 $2,031.08 Check 112870 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Amount: $1,259.66 Inv. 3003468250 10/01/2017 Oct-Dec'17 PS Elevator maint Item Description Total Price Public Safety Maintenance $1,259.66 Check 112871 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial Amount: $139.00 Inv. M23280 10/13/2017 10.04.17 Planning Commission meeting Item Description Total Price Planning Commission Meeting Minutes 2017 - M22608 $139.00 Check 112872 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Twin City Garage Door Co Amount: $345.00 Inv. 491753 10/02/2017 Remove rust from track, service/lubricate/adjust Zamboni door Item Description Total Price Service call for manual door in the Zamboni Room $345.00 Check 112873 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 United Rentals (North America) Inc Amount: $883.76 Inv. 150781993001 10/06/2017 10.4.17 forklift rental for dome -up Item Description Total Price Reach Forklift for Dome -Up $883.76 Check 112874 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Viking Safety Amount: $700.02 Inv. 3119352 09/29/2017 24ea safety vests Item Description Total Price Safety vests $581.52 Inv. 3119682 10/04/2017 Vehicle power adaptor for gas monitors Item Description Total Price Vehicle power adaptor for gas monitors $52.50 Inv. 3119846 10/05/2017 Screen print set up fee for safety vests Item Description Total Price Screen print set up fee for safety vests $66.00 Check 112875 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Wahl's Enterprises Amount: $16,100.00 Inv. 171003 10/03/2017 Aeravator w/roller, rake and seed box kit Item Description Total Price Aeravator/Roller $16,100.00 Check 112876 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Walker Restoration Consultants Amount: $2,025.00 Inv. 21431700002 09/30/2017 9.31.17 Police garage plaza assessment Item Description Total Price Police Garage Plaza Assessment $2,025.00 Check 112877 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 WAVS Inc Amount: $4,017.00 Inv. 171015 10/12/2017 IC proj IC150001 - cable & data runs for rink Item Description Total Price Cable & Data runs for rink A $4,017.00 Check 112878 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Weld and Sons Plumbing Inc Amount: $208.00 Inv. 11908180 10/02/2017 FS3 - repair leak under mens showers Item Description Total Price Fire # 3 Leak $208.00 Page 23 of 25 Page 29/6/2017 Check 112879 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Xcel Energy Amount: $4,994.53 Inv. 51450946640917 10/10/2017 8.16/10.4.17 Zach,Rdgmnt,Lacompte plyflds, path lite, E Med Item Description 8.16/10.4.17 Zach,Rdgmnt,Lacompte plyflds, path lite, E Med Inv. 51593725790917 10/10/2017 8.29/9.30.17 3 Bus Shelters Item Description Item Description 8.29/9.30.17 3 Bus Shelters 10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Inv. 51685621580917 10/10/2017 8.15/10.2.17 Traffic Signals Item Description Inv. 171021 10/21/2017 Pizza - during landscape work prior to Open House Check 112880 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Zee Medical Service Inv. 54100059 10/17/2017 PW Medical cabinet resupply Item Description Inv. 171020 10/13/2017 PW Medical cabinet resupply Item Description Check 112881 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Grant Cohen/Grant's Caricatures Inv. 171018 10/18/2017 Halloween at the Creek Item Description 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel Halloween Event - Caricatures reimb Check 112882 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Angie Dehn Inv. 171013 10/13/2017 10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Item Description 10. 13.17 Conference mileage reimb Check 112883 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Anthony Elia Inv. 171021 10/21/2017 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel reimb Item Description 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel reimb Check 112884 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Christopher Fleck Inv. 171013 10/13/2017 10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Item Description 10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Check 112885 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Amy Goodwin Inv. 171021 10/21/2017 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel Item Description reimb Item Description 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel reimb Check 112886 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Petty Cash Inv. 171020 10/20/2017 11.5.17 Petty cash for Kids Garage Sale Item Description Kids Garage Sale Nov. 5, 2017 Check 112887 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Petty Cash Inv. 171024 10/24/2017 Halloween Event Item Description Halloween Event Check 112888 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Sonya Rippe Inv. 171020 10/13/2017 10.10/10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Item Description 10.10/10.13.17 Conference mileage reimb Check 112889 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Molly Sutherland Inv. 171021 10/21/2017 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel reimb Item Description 10.20/10.21.17 Explorers Conf per diem & fuel reimb Page 24 of 25 Total Price $1,683.63 Total Price $1,077.49 Total Price $2,233.41 Amount: $236.05 Total Price $236.05 Amount: $120.00 Total Price $120.00 Amount: $95.82 Total Price $95.82 Amount: $125.73 Total Price $125.73 Amount: $130.54 Total Price $130.54 Amount: $100.14 Total Price $100.14 Amount: $100.00 Total Price $100.00 Amount: $300.00 Total Price $300.00 Amount: $132.25 Total Price $132.25 Amount: $92.78 Total Price $92.78 Page 46/2017 Total Payments: 237 Total Amount Paid: $3,136,032.89 Page 25 of 25 Page V/6/2017 11/3/17 H.M.S. for Windows - Housing Assistance Payments Page: 0001 1:31:10 PM PAYMENT REGISTER -SUMMARY QAF1Ms\REPORTs\PAYSUM.QRP Bank Account Description/Account Number 104791546468 Number Date Method Status Name Of Payee Total 0010060 10/16/17 Computer Ck. Paid Heartland -Plymouth LkVwCommons $1,216.00 0010061 10/24/17 Computer Ck. Paid Great Locations, LLC. $1,429.00 0010062 10/30/17 Computer Ck. Paid Metropolitan Council - HRA $617.00 0010063 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Granite Woods $2,670.00 0010064 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Summer Creek $1,786.00 0010065 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Melair Associates/At The Lake Apartments $14,600.00 0010066 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Vladimir Begun $665.00 0010067 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Bigos Willow Creek $11,690.00 0010068 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Bigos-Oakwood LLC $884.00 0010069 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Gary Boster $610.00 0010070 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Currents $10,116.00 0010071 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Esso Properties, LLC $1,074.00 0010072 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Fernbrook Townhomes $375.00 0010073 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Four Seasons Estates $8,616.00 0010074 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Great Locations, LLC. $1,429.00 0010075 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Andrew Heal $452.00 0010076 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Heartland -Plymouth LkVwCommons $0.00 0010077 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Heartland-Plyinouth LkVwCommons $36,715.00 0010078 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Elena & Boris Iliarski $680.00 0010079 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Barbie Jo Kalash $688.00 0010080 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Gennadiy Kharam $540.00 0010081 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Lancaster Village Partnership $13,334.00 0010082 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Shawn Liu $1,706.00 0010083 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid XiaoYan Liu $1,033.00 0010084 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Maksud Mahbub $1,204.00 0010085 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Gregory Mazo $680.00 0010086 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Joan M. Michaud $596.00 0010087 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Parkside Apartments $2,571.00 0010088 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Plymouth Colony Apartments $14,548.00 0010089 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Plymouth Ponds Ltd Partnership $9,813.00 0010090 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Plymouth West View Estates LLC $0.00 0010091 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Plymouth West View Estates LLC $17,470.00 0010092 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Valerie Ruha $1,024.00 0010093 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Shenandoah Woods Apartments $13,990.00 0010094 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Gopal B Shenoy $1,937.00 0010095 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Rebecca Simonton $229.00 0010096 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Plymouth Leased Housing Assoc $10,875.00 0010097 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Narayanan Sundaresan $934.00 0010098 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid The Axis $8,739.00 0010099 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Vicksburg Crossing $1,738.00 0010100 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Vicksburg Commons $5,999.00 0010101 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Mark Warren $701.00 0010102 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Wellington Apartments $1,381.00 0010103 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Chongbin Wu $972.00 0010104 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Xiang Zhan $1,346.00 0010105 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid David Zhao $842.00 0010106 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Bloomington HRA $668.26 0010107 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Metropolitan Council - HRA $7,130.60 0010108 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Minneapolis Public Housing Authority $6,591.34 0010109 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Richfield HRA $1,265.26 0010110 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid Southeast MN Multi County HRA $520.66 0010111 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid St. Cloud HRA $1,246.84 0010112 11/1/17 Computer Ck, Paid St. Louis Park Housing Authority $1,774.78 Page 28 11/3/17 H.M.S. for Windows - Housing Assistance Payments Page: 0002 1:31:10 PM PAYMENT REGISTER -SUMMARY QAHMS\RPPORTS\PAYSUM.QRP 0010113 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid �c iI �i �.j I�iGimhw�� $75.00 0010114 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid $35.00 0010115 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid $5.00 0010116 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid $113.00 0010117 11/1/17 Computer Ck. Paid ,� $49.00 Total For Bank Account $229,988.74 Total For Bank: $229,988.74 Total - All Bank Accounts Printed: $229,988.74 Page 29 # Of Transactions Totals Computer Checks 384 $229,988.74 Manual Checks 0 $0.00 Direct Deposits 0 $0.00 Debit Cards 0 $0.00 Total For Bank: $229,988.74 Total - All Bank Accounts Printed: $229,988.74 Page 29 r0 2 R City of Plymouth Check Payment Register - UB Refunds 10/15/2017 to 10/28/2017 Check 112624 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 JULIE ACHTERKIRCH Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112625 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ROBERT BEMENT Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112626 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 RONALD BERTAGNOLI Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112627 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112628 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112629 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112630 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112631 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112632 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112633 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112634 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112635 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112636 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112637 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Final account refund Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112638 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112639 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Amount: $118.47 Amount: $55.27 Amount: $74.16 JEFFREY CREWS Amount: $46.81 Final account refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund MARION DUKATZ Amount: $40.70 Final account refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund ESTATE OF JUDY K RETTERATH Amount: $61.37 Final account refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund RANDY GALBRAITH Amount: $11.93 Final account refund CAROLYN GERBER Amount: $13.62 Final account refund NATHAN GREEN Amount: $16.53 Final account refund DANIEL GREGG Amount: $26.14 Final account refund LANCE HOAGLUND Amount: $26.01 Final account refund DANIEL HOLOCH Amount: $125.90 Final account refund ASHLEY HOSFIELD Amount: $24.63 Final account refund ROBERT JACKSON Amount: $46.53 Final account refund LAWRENCE KLOTH Amount: $84.36 Final account refund STEVEN NOVAK Final account refund Check 112640 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 MICHAEL PEMRICK Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112641 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 SHARATH RAMAPPA Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112642 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 CARA SCHOENBERG Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Amount: $6.74 Amount: $8.24 Amount: $158.15 Amount: $51.76 Check 112643 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 KENNETH SEATON Amount: $167.42 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112644 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 KATHRYN SEPTON-JOHNSON Amount: $149.75 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112645 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 ANSHU SURI Amount: $55.58 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Page 1 of 2 Page V/2/2017 Check 112646 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 KATHRYN THORSON Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112647 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112648 Date Paid: 10/19/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112791 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Amount: $22.31 SHEILA VACCARO Amount: $127.20 Final account refund Amount: $55.52 SARAH WINSTON Amount: $47.12 Final account refund 10/26/2017 ARMANDO ALLISON Amount: $8.35 Final account refund Amount: $76.14 Check 112792 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 CARTUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION Amount: $145.96 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund. Check 112793 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 MARK DONNELLY Amount: $55.52 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund 10/26/2017 Check 112794 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN Amount: $76.14 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112795 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 CORINNE HOFFMANN Amount: $51.33 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112796 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 JANE JOHNSON Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112797 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 Check 112798 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Refund 10/26/2017 Check 112799 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 Refund 10/19/2017 KAYING LOR Final account refund Amount: $7.75 Amount: $13.02 JUDITH NOWICKI Amount: $419.89 Check for $500.00 was to be sent to another company. ASYA OLSHANSKY Final account refund Check 112800 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 PATRICK SCHOTTLER Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Amount: $199.11 Amount: $199.86 Check 112801 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 DANIEL VAN SLOUN Amount: $21.55 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Check 112802 Date Paid: 10/26/2017 JAIDEEP VIJAYAKAR Amount: $29.91 Refund 10/19/2017 Final account refund Total Refunds: 37 Total Amount Paid: $2,795.09 Page 2 of 2 Page �11/2/2017 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING DISBURSEMENTS ENDING OCTOBER 28, 2017 WHEREAS, a list of disbursements for the period ending October 28, 2017 was presented to the City Council for approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BYTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA that the payment of the list of disbursements of the following funds is approved. US Bank — Check Register General & Special Revenue $ 732,SS1.70 Construction & Debt Service $ 1,199,986.16 Enterprise & Internal Service $ 1,206,012.12 Housing Redevelopment $ 278.00 Check Register Total $ 3,138,827.98 US Bank — Housing Assistance Payments Housing & Redevelopment Authority $ 229,988.74 $ 229,988.74 GRAND TOTAL FOR ALL FUNDS $ 3,368,816.72 APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 32 rp)City of Agenda 6mO3 Plymouth Number: Adding Quality to Life To: Dave Callister, City Manager REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: Trevor Quast, Senior Engineering Technician November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Accept Streets for Continual Maintenance in Maple Creek Item: Meadows (2015040) and Maple Creek Meadows 2nd Addition (2016007) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution accepting streets for continual maintenance in Maple Creek Meadows (2015040) and Maple Creek Meadows 2nd Addition (2016007). 2. BACKGROUND: Staff has received requests to accept the streets in Maple Creek Meadows and Maple Creek Meadows 2nd Addition, which reflects completed work in the development. The City has made inspections of the work and has determined that it is acceptable. The funds the City will retain are for the required one-year warranty period for the streets. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Not applicable. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Resolution Page 1 LOCATION MAP MAPLE CREEK MEADOWS AND MAPLE CREEK MEADOWS 2ND ADDITION County Road 47 County Road 47 z z c u v � n c 3 3 a J J Maple Creek Meadows Maple Creek Meadows 2"d Addition Z ! 4tIFA a•H Y4th wb.H 7frrFopt n Page 2 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION ACCEPTING STREETS FOR CONTINUAL MAINTENANCE FOR MAPLE CREEK MEADOWS (201 5040) WHEREAS, in accordance with the development contract dated August 5, 2015, Lawndale 47, LLC, developer of Maple Creek Meadows (2015040), has agreed to install certain improvements for said development; and WHEREAS, the developer has completed a portion of the street, utility and site grading as noted below; and WHEREAS, the developer has requested a reduction of the required financial guarantee to reflect the completed work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA that the financial guarantee is reduced as indicated below and that the financial guarantee and Letter of Credit No. 313 be reduced from $550,067 to $417,390: % of Original Current New Original Item Amount Amount Amount Amount Street Construction 398,720 199,360 99,680 25% Sanitary Sewer 568,370 142,093 142,093 25% Watermain 237,705 59,426 59,426 25% Storm Sewer System 229,492 57,373 57,373 25% Boulevard and Drainage Swale Sod/Seed 7,600 7,600 3,040 40% Pond Construction 15,000 7,500 7,500 50% Street & Traffic Control Signs 4,100 0 0 0% Sidewalk 49,440 24,720 12,360 25% Landscaping 7,500 7,500 3,000 40% Street Lighting 17,250 0 0 0% Erosion Control 5,000 3,750 2,000 40% Setting Iron Monuments 15,100 0 0 0% Removal of Tema Turn -around 5.000 0 0 0% Subtotal Design, Administration, Inspection, As- Builts(8%) Total $1,560,277 $509,322 $386,472 25% $124,822 $40,746 $30,918 $1,685,099 $550,067 $417,390 25% BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the streets are accepted for continuous maintenance as of November 14, 2017, subject to the one-year guarantee by the Developer per Letter of Credit No. 313. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 3 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION ACCEPTING STREETS FOR CONTINUAL MAINTENANCE FOR MAPLE CREEK MEADOWS 2ND ADDITION (2016007) WHEREAS, in accordance with the development contract dated April 12, 2016, Lawndale 47, LLC, developer of Maple Creek Meadows 2nd Addition (2016007), has agreed to install certain improvements for said development; and WHEREAS, the developer has completed a portion of the street, utility and site grading as noted below; and WHEREAS, the developer has requested a reduction of the required financial guarantee to reflect the completed work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA that the financial guarantee is reduced as indicated below and that the financial guarantee and Letter of Credit No. 350 be reduced from $126,181 to $77,481: % of Original Current New Original Item Amount Amount Amount Amount Street Construction 128,340 64,170 32,085 25% Sanitary Sewer 63,503 15,876 15,876 25% Watermain 48,200 12,050 12,050 25% Storm Sewer System 30,533 7,633 7,633 25% Boulevard Sod & Silt Fence 3,160 3,160 0 0% Removal of Temp Cul -De -Sac 2,000 0 0 0% Sidewalk Improvements 13,390 6,695 3,348 25% Street Lighting 7,875 0 0 0% Erosion Control 3,000 2,250 750 25% Setting Iron Monuments 5,000 5,000 0 0% Subtotal $305,001 $116,834 $71,742 24% Design, Administration, Inspection, As- Builts(8%) $24,400 $9,347 $5,739 8% Total $329,401 $126,181 $77,481 24% BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the streets are accepted for continuous maintenance as of November 14, 2017, subject to the one-year guarantee by the Developer per Letter of Credit No. 350. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 4 rp)c;ry of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life To: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Item: 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Agenda 6 m 04 Number: Dave Callister, City Manager Derek Asche, Water Resources Manager Michael Thompson, Director of Public Works Award Contract for the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration (16007) Adopt attached resolution awarding a contract to Standard Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $399,053.65 for construction of Reaches 1 & 2 and Reach 3 of the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration Project (16007). 2. BACKGROUND: The City of Plymouth, in cooperation with the Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission (BCWMC), has been investigating ways to reduce phosphorus and total suspended solids (TSS) levels in Plymouth Creek and ultimately Medicine Lake. Based on water quality monitoring data, Plymouth Creek is impaired for chloride and Escherichia coli. In addition, approximately 1,500 pounds of phosphorus is carried annually by Plymouth Creek as it travels through the Plymouth Creek Playfields, which contributes to water quality impairments in downstream Medicine Lake. The Plymouth Creek Streambank Restoration Project from Plymouth Creek Park to Annapolis Lane is proposed to improve water quality and reduce erosion in Plymouth Creek. The proposed project would also continue the process of meeting State mandates associated with current and future Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). According to a feasibility study completed in 2016, the project would result in a 52 Ib annual reduction in phosphorus loading and a 45 ton annual reduction in sediment loading. The majority of the water quality benefit is received from performing improvements within Reach 3. This stream restoration project is a balance between protecting trees and providing for water quality improvements. The project has been divided into three reaches where reaches 1 & 2 are within Plymouth Creek Park and reach 3 is downstream and east of Fernbrook Lane on a commercial property with adjacent single family residential. The project includes restoration of a vegetative buffer in appropriate areas, root wads, stone toe protection, rip rap, and tree removals. Reaches 1 & 2 have been coordinated with the City's Parks and Recreation Department and park patrons by noticing public meetings on the project within the disc golf course area. Reach 3 has been coordinated with residents and the commercial property owner through a series of neighborhood meetings at City Hall, on-site meetings, watershed meetings, email correspondence, and individual meetings at City Hall. Resident concerns include tree removals in Reach 3 where the City's Natural Resources Inventory (Attachment 1) describes the area as a "small, remnant, mature maple - Page 1 basswood forest with mixed canopy located along meandering stream." Further, the Natural Resources Inventory gives this area a quality ranking of C that describes a "moderate condition natural community with obvious past disturbance but is still clearly recognizable as a native community. Not dominated by weedy species in any layer." Staff has worked with the residents in the Reach 3 area and made modifications to the plans to minimize tree removals to the extent practical and to stay within designated easements while also repairing erosion along the stream bank and providing for the long term viability and maintenance of the stream. Due to a conservation agreement, the project limits must stay within the dedicated easements. The City of Plymouth 2017-2021 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes $800,000 for the improvement of Plymouth Creek from Plymouth Creek Park to Annapolis Lane, a distance of approximately 2,500 linier feet. On October 6, 2017 bids were publicly opened for the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration Project. A total of 9 bids were received at the following prices: Contractor Reach 1 & 2 Reach 3 Total Bid Standard Contracting, Inc. $264,959.69 $134,093.36 $399,053.65 Sunram Construction, Inc. $264,317.00 $157,862.00 $422,179.00 Blackstone Contractors, Inc. $317,509.65 $181,101.00 $498,610.65 G.F. Jedlicki, Inc. $332,359.00 $184,434.00 $516,793.00 Minnesota Native Landscapes $358,955.50 $214,030.00 $572,985.50 Rachel Contracting, Inc. $373,782.49 $207,099.31 $580,881.80 New Look Contracting, Inc. $407,891.25 $223,647.50 $631,538.75 Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking, Inc. $396,711.75 $267,915.00 $664,626.75 Veit $485,606.25 $214,119.50 $699,725.75 Construction Estimate 1 1 $561,145.00 The lowest responsible bidder complying with bidding requirements is Standard Contracting, Inc. of Hampton, MN with a Total Bid of $399,053.65 which is 29% below the Engineer's Construction Estimate. Staff has reviewed the information submitted by Standard Contracting, Inc. to comply with the responsible bidder policy and finds the information acceptable. Wenck Associates, Inc., the project Engineer, is recommending that the City award Reaches 1&2 and Reach 3 to Standard Contracting, Inc. for the Total Bid of $399,053.65. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: With this low bid the estimated total project cost including engineering, administration, construction, and watershed review will likely be around $675,000 as compared to the original estimate of $863,573.00. The approved City of Plymouth 2017-2021 Capital Improvement Program includes $400,000 in 2017 and $400,000 in 2018 for the design and construction of the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration Project with the cost of the project to be funded by the watershed levy and grants passed through to the City from the State Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) and Hennepin County. Page 2 Only funding in excess of $873,573.00 would be the responsibility of the City, which is unlikely. Financing for the City portion, should it be necessary, would be from the Water Resources Fund. Below is the currently identified financing plan: Board of Water and Soil Resources (Clean Water Fund) Hennepin County Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission Water Resources Fund Total 4. ATTACHMENTS: Map Wenck Associates, Inc. Recommendation Resolution $400,000.00 $50,000.00 $413,573.00 0.00 $863,573.00 Page 3 Plymouth Creek'PlayfieIds <;:. R •' ' .r . to IL Ilk 41," Reach 17. r_ n 70 � - V. 1a • 11 I I '1 11 j Legend Non -Reach Creek Reach 3 ' Reach 2 Reach 1 Ib •y SSS - � O 35th Ave N' - r �< : • 11 . • z � 7► { , •.1�, ' Feet i j 4 r IIY+✓ '�* Aw' - Y �.•` �t. 11 • 1/ 11 �.. A��•:, .' 100 0 100 200 t. Reach 2 !� 1,1 r l` R `V4�• 11 �.- 11 p t a -L Meters r► ' �i !r v x". (� /r '� © -=•.w 0 1 1 30 0 30 60 £. Z OP 4 C' � r OF Wit Reach 3~ '• t tc v top' z -. Figure 2-1 I.oi,,- • '� PLYMOUTH CREEK STUDY PROJECT AREA •1i ` ' i "t , a Plymouth Creek Feasibility Study c Bassett Creek Watershed Q Management Commission Page 4 V^7 ds WENCK Responsive partner, Exceptional outcomes, October 13, 2017 Mr. Derek Asche Water Resources Manager 3400 Plymouth Road Plymouth, MN 55447-1482 RE: Plymouth Creek Streambank Restoration Project, City Project No. 16007 Contractor Recommendation Dear Mr. Asche: I reviewed the nine bids received For this project following the bid opening on Friday, October 6, 2017, at 12:00 PM, at the City of Plymouth Council Chambers. The low bidder is Standard Contracting, Inc. at $399,053.65. The Engineer's estimate for this project is $675,000.00. There are no math errors in the bid, and the unit prices are within an acceptable range. I have personal experience working with Standard Contracting, Inc. over many years. They are an honest firm capable of doing this work. My most recent experience with Standard Contracting, Inc. was on two trout habitat and streambank restoration projects on Hay Creek near Red Wing, Minnesota. Both projects were completed on time and according to the plans and specifications. I recommend that the City of Plymouth award Standard Contracting, Inc. the Plymouth Creek Streambank Restoration Project, City Project No. 16007. Sincerely, Ed Matthiesen, P.E. Principal, Wenck Associates, Inc. Wenck I Colorado I Georgia I Minnesota I North Dakota I Wyoming Toll Free 800-472-2232 Web wenck,com Page 5 Dear Mayor Slavik and Councilmembers: The block of property from 34th Ave to 35th Ave between Fernbrook Lane and Annapolis Lane is owned by St. Paul Properties, excepting the Starr property and two lots -- a residential empty lot to the South, and the City Culvert maintenance lot to the North. The Starr property does intersect the creek rather than sit adjacent to it. Due to our covenant with St. Paul Properties and the land use Buffer established by City of Plymouth Resolutions and Ordinance in 1990, we assumed that the Conservation Area would be considered throughout the planning of the Plymouth Creek Restoration Project. We went to at least 9 meetings and always mentioned the Conservation Agreement. There was no response from the City of Plymouth about the CA until we brought a copy to the City on June 30, 2017. We requested postponement of a Nov 7th meeting to have constructive discussions and expand the dialog from an October 18 meeting. We needed our legal team including Environmental Council be able to attend, but were not able to accomplish this. We note that in this process, we were unable to directly address the forest environmental questions or legal questions, i.e. the Zoning, Ordinance No. 90-44 and Resolution 91-435 (including a memo that demonstrated the requirements for the conservation easement) with the City of Plymouth. The topics at Plymouth meetings were directed to the project and there would be no conversation about forest ecology or any discussions with "legal underpinnings", as was noted in the email from the City on November 6...... "We look forward to discussing the project and answering project related questions. The meeting is not intended to be focused on the legal underpinnings." Minn. Stat. § 116B et seq. requires consideration. The project removes a large number of live trees. The project also will change the ecology, habitat, etc. We attended two BCWMC monthly meetings, expressing our concerns about the project. Official Minutes included a statement that the CA was between the residents and the commercial property owner. However, the minutes and statement did not address all contributing factors to establish the rights to perform the proposed work. Though Mr. Starr addressed how complex the rights and obligations of the City, the residents and St. Paul Companies were, the minutes reduced that concern to: Mr. Starr stated he did not understand the CA. As we have discussed in our many letters, the forest has many environmental, ecological and clean water benefits. We have supported the clean water aspects of the project from the beginning, as we have noted a great need to restore the creek after the culvert repair in 2014. We sent a letter to Plymouth Engineering when there was inadequate cleanup after that repair. Cut wood debris was not removed and the yellow boom for holding the water and debris is still there today. There has been a much higher rate of creek bank erosion due to this lack of construction site cleanup and the associated changes in creek depth and "localized" water velocities. Please see included photo showing the woody debris in the creek (approximately 70 feet from culvert outlet) and shows the yellow boom at the mid - top left. This photo was taken Oct. 3, 2015. Page 6 What areas contribute to the contamination of Plymouth Creek? Upstream and downstream of the Saint Paul Companies property? The conservation easement has an undisturbed section of significant Maple/Basswood forest as a natural perennial buffer in perpetuity that provides a long lifespan that filters water, provides habitat and pollinators in a rare valued ecosystem, as it is downstream of the marshy wetlands. Currently the large trees are projected to be used as material that need replenished by taking more trees on an as needed basis. All small trees will be clear cut in the seed areas, ending the sustainability of the forest. We are requesting the vote be tabled until we have the opportunity to discuss: • Environmental forest concerns with Foresters as well as Water Resource people. o Minn. Stat. § 116B requires this. • Project Methods use that serve clean water while integrating vegetation in the creek and creek banks while preserving the natural resource of the clean water / clean air forest. • Discussion of Ordinance No. 90-44 from file 90063 and Resolution 91-435 with memorandum stating the requirement of a conservation easement to protect the natural resource and to allow rezoning due to the variance request and conflicting land use. Permanent conservation Page 7 area was promised to achieve rezoning - no grading, no vegetation changes, no work in easements. We were able to have a meeting with Ned Carroll after the final vote and to discuss our concerns. We do thank you for your time and attention. Best Regards, John & Jeanne Starr 3450 Fernbrook Ln. N. Plymouth Page 8 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE PLYMOUTH CREEK STREAM RESTORATION (16007) WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for the Plymouth Creek Stream Restoration Project, City Project No. 16007, bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law, and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement; and Contractor Reach 1 & 2 Reach 3 Total Bid Standard Contracting, Inc. $264,959.69 $134,093.36 $399,053.65 Sunram Construction, Inc. $264,317.00 $157,862.00 $422,179.00 Blackstone Contractors, Inc. $317,509.65 $181,101.00 $498,610.65 G.F. Jedlicki, Inc. $332,359.00 $184,434.00 $516,793.00 Minnesota Native Landscapes $358,955.50 $214,030.00 $572,985.50 Rachel Contracting, Inc. $373,782.49 $207,099.31 $580,881.80 New Look Contracting, Inc. $407,891.25 $223,647.50 $631,538.75 Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking, Inc. $396,711.75 $267,915.00 $664,626.75 Veit $485,606.25 $214,119.50 $699,725.75 Engineers Estimate 1 1 $561,145.00 WHEREAS, Standard Contracting, Inc. of Hampton, MN is the lowest responsible bidder, complying with the minimum specifications; and WHEREAS, the City's engineering consultant recommends awarding the project to Standard Contracting, Inc. of Hampton, MN. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that: The Mayor and City Manager are authorized and directed to enter into a contract for the Total Bid, including Reaches 1 & 2 and Reach 3 with Standard Contracting, Inc. in the name of the City of Plymouth for the improvement of the area generally located from Plymouth Creek Park to Annapolis Lane, a distance of approximately 2,500 liner feet, 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 $399,053.69. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to return forthwith to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest successful bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. Funding for this project shall be from the Plymouth Water Resources Fund. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 9 rp)City of Agenda 6.05 Plymouth Number: Adding Quality to Life To: Dave Callister, City Manager REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: Diane Evans, Director of Parks and Recreation November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Approve Change Orders and Final Payment for the Item: Expansion and Renovation of the Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness Parking Lot (PRK40044) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving change orders and final payment to New Look Contracting for the expansion and renovation of the Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness Parking lot in the amount of $26,208.49 (cumulative payments totaling $1,048,339.77). 2. BACKGROUND: On January 13, 2015, the project was authorized to proceed with plans and specifications for expansion and renovation of the parking lot. The project included 86 new parking stalls (no parallel parking spots), mill and overlay of the existing spaces, concrete and paver repair, 20-25 feet of buffered greenspace between Plymouth Boulevard and the parking lot, and other enhanced landscaping and median improvements. The project was initially advertised for bid on April 28, 2015. On July 8, 2015, the City received five bids, with the apparent low bid of $1,138,523, which was $238,523 over the engineer's estimate. On July 28, 2015, the Council rejected all bids and authorize staff to re -bid the project in December. On December 17, 2015, the project was re -advertised. On January 13, 2016, seven bids were received and publicly opened. On February 23, 2016, the Council awarded the project to New Look Contracting, with a bid of $1,016,411. There were four change orders issued for the project in the amount of $16,785.20. The change orders were needed to resolve poor soil conditions, to replacement additional concrete ribbon, make adjustment to the gate valves and additional temporary striping to keep the parking lot operational during construction. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: The Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness Parking lot expansion and renovation project was scheduled in the 2016 Capital Improvement Program for $1 million with a planned City contribution of $500,000, and $500,000 from Life Time Fitness. The overall project was approved for $1,225,000 (including contingency), utilizing $550,000 of City funds (park dedication and replacement fund) and $675,000 from Life Time Fitness. Page 1 With the change order and final payment, New Look Contracting's cumulative payment totals $1,048,339.77. Additional project costs include consultant fees. The overall project cost is $1,147,158.79, which is $77,841.21 under budget. Final funding sources: SOURCE BUDGET ACTUAL City Park Dedication Fund $350,000 $311,079.39 City Park Replacement Fund $200,000 $200,000.00 Life Time Fitness $675,000 $636,079.40 TOTAL $1,225,000 $1,147,158.79 4. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Page 2 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER AND FINAL PAYMENT FOR THE EXPANSION AND RENOVATION OF THE PLYMOUTH ICE CENTER F# LIFE TIME FITNESS PARKING LOT (PRK40044) WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth, as owner, and New Look Contracting, as contractor, have entered into an agreement for the expansion and renovation of the Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness Parking lot, and said agreement was approved by the City Council on February 23, 2016; and WHEREAS, change orders were issued for the project in the amount of $16,785.20. The change orders were needed to resolve poor soil conditions, to replacement additional concrete ribbon, make adjustment to the gate valves and additional temporary striping to keep the parking lot operational during construction; and WHEREAS, the contractor has submitted a request for final payment, which includes the change orders listed above, in the amount of $26,208.49 (cumulative payments totaling $1,048,339.77); and WHEREAS, City staff and the consultant have certified and accepted the work; and WHEREAS, the overall project was approved for $1,225,000 (including contingency), utilizing $550,000 of City funds (park dedication and replacement fund) and $675,000 from Life Time Fitness. The overall project cost is $1,147,158.79, which is $77,841.21 under budget; and WHEREAS, the final funding sources for the project are listed below. SOURCE BUDGET ACTUAL City Park Dedication Fund $350,000 $311,079.39 City Park Replacement Fund $200,000 $200,000.00 Life Time Fitness $675,000 $636,079.40 TOTAL $1,225,000 $1,147,158.79 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the final payment for the expansion and renovation of the Plymouth Ice Center and Life Time Fitness Parking lot, to New Look Contracting in the amount $26,208.49 (cumulative payments totaling $1,048,339.77) is approved. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November 2017. Page 3 rp)City of Plymouth Adding Qua[ity to Life REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING November 14, 2017 Review Deadline: January 27, 2018 Agenda 6.06 Number: To: Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by: Lori Sommers, Senior Planner Reviewed by: Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager and Steve Juetten, Community Development Director Approve Conditional Use Permit to allow a Item: Columbarium at property located at 17205 County Road 6 (St. Philip the Deacon — 2017009) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving a conditional use permit to allow a columbarium at the north side of the church building by the north entrance to the church as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approval or denial requires a 4/7 vote of the City Council. 2. BACKGROUND: On November 1, 2017, the Planning Commission conducted the public hearing and subsequently voted unanimously to recommend approval. The applicant was present in support of the request. Other than the applicant, no one from the public wished to speak on the matter. A copy of the Planning Commission meeting minutes and report is attached. Notice of the Planning Commission's public hearing was published in the City's official newspaper and mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. Development signage remains on the site. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Not applicable. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Planning Commission Meeting Minutes Planning Commission Report with Attachments Resolution Page 1 Proposed Minutes Planning Commission Meeting November 1, 2017 MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Marc Anderson, Commissioners Jim Kovach, Donovan Saba, David Witte and Kira Vanderlan MEMBERS ABSENT: Commissioners Bryan Oakley and Julie Witt STAFF PRESENT: Planning Manager Barb Thomson, Senior Planner Shawn Drill, Senior Planner Lori Sommers and Senior Engineering Technician Trevor Quast OTHERS PRESENT: Councilmember Ned Carroll 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PUBLIC FORUM 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Kovach, to approve the November 1, 2017 Planning Commission Agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. 5. CONSENT AGENDA A. APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 18, 2017 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES B. DAVID AND ANNE CRAIG (2017090) Approve a variance for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot at 2515 Magnolia Lane. MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Vanderlan, to approve the consent agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. ST. PHILIP THE DEACON LUTHERAN CHURCH. (2017009) Proposed Minutes 1 of 2 Meeting of November 1, 2017 Page 2 Chair Anderson introduced the request by St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church for a conditional use permit to allow a columbarium at the north side of the church building for property located at 17205 County Road 6. Senior Planner Sommers gave an overview of the staff report. Chair Anderson asked if there are other columbariums in Plymouth. Planning Manager Thomson replied that there are two other columbariums in the city and this would be the third. Chair Anderson introduced Pastor Timothy Westermeyer, the applicant, who stated that he had nothing to add but is happy to answer any questions. Chair Anderson stated that the plans appear to have a nice seating area and easy access. He asked if there would be hours for visitors. Pastor Westermeyer replied that there would not be set hours, rather the area would be open to the public identical to Messiah Methodist Church just to the west of St. Philip's. Chair Anderson opened the public hearing and closed the public hearing as there was no one present who requested to speak on this item. MOTION by Commissioner Saba, seconded by Commissioner Kovach, to approve the request by St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church for a conditional use permit to allow a columbarium at the north side of the church building for property located at 17205 County Road 6. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. Proposed Minutes 2 of 2 Meeting of November 1, 2017 Page 3 Agenda Number File 2017009 PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING STAFF REPORT TO: Plymouth Planning Commission FROM: Lori Sommers, Senior Planner (509-5457) through Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager MEETING DATE: November 1, 2017 APPLICANT: Pastor Timothy Westermeyer, on behalf of St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church PROPOSAL: Conditional use permit to allow a columbarium at the north side of the church building by the north entrance to the church LOCATION: 17205 County Road 6 GUIDING: LA -1 (living area 1) ZONING: RSF-1 (Single Family) SCHOOL DISTRICT: ISD 284 (Wayzata) REVIEW DEADLINE: January 27, 2017 DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The applicant, on behalf of St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church, is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow a columbarium in the RSF-1 zoning district. The columbarium would be located at the north side of the church building by the north entrance to the church. This area is currently a landscaped entrance with sidewalks. 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. Development signage was also placed on the site. Page 4 File 2017009 Page 2 CONTEXT: Surrounding Land Uses Natural Characteristics of Site This site is located in the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. The site in not located in a shoreland or flood plain overlay district. A medium quality wetland is located in the far eastern portion of the site. Previous Actions Affecting Site In 2001, the City Council approved a parking lot expansion and lot consolidation to combine three existing parcels of land into one lot. In 2005, the City council approved a 9,600 square foot building expansion and related site improvements. In 2012, the City Council approved a variance for a freestanding sign and additional parking lot lighting. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a conditional use permit 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: Conditional Use Permit A conditional use permit is required to build a columbarium/memorial garden in the single-family detached dwelling district. The applicant indicates that the columbarium would be connected to the western exterior wall of the sanctuary with a paver patio to the south. The applicant specifies that there will be 200 niches for cremation urns. Each niche would accommodate a maximum of Page 5 Adjacent Land Use Guiding Zoning North Wellington Apartments LA -4 RMF -4 East g Single family home — Kreatz Hi hview Acres 2 & 3rd subdivision LA -1 RSF-1 South Single family home — Plymouth Square Subdivision LA -1 RSF-1 West Townhomes LA -4 RMF -4 Natural Characteristics of Site This site is located in the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. The site in not located in a shoreland or flood plain overlay district. A medium quality wetland is located in the far eastern portion of the site. Previous Actions Affecting Site In 2001, the City Council approved a parking lot expansion and lot consolidation to combine three existing parcels of land into one lot. In 2005, the City council approved a 9,600 square foot building expansion and related site improvements. In 2012, the City Council approved a variance for a freestanding sign and additional parking lot lighting. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a conditional use permit 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: Conditional Use Permit A conditional use permit is required to build a columbarium/memorial garden in the single-family detached dwelling district. The applicant indicates that the columbarium would be connected to the western exterior wall of the sanctuary with a paver patio to the south. The applicant specifies that there will be 200 niches for cremation urns. Each niche would accommodate a maximum of Page 5 File 2017009 Page 3 two urns for a total capacity of 400 urns. The columbarium would be roughly 6 '/2 feet tall and just under 18 feet long. The total width of the columbarium would be roughly 6 1/2 feet. Section 21355.07 of the zoning ordinance lists cemeteries or memorial gardens, subject to the following conditions: 1. The site is landscaped in accordance with section 21130 of the zoning ordinance. The memorial garden is consistent with the applicable requirements for plant spacing and ground cover. 2. The use is public or semi-public. The use would be semi-public as niches would be available for sale to church members and relatives as well as current and past pastors and their relatives. 3. All portions of the use meet the minimum setback requirements for principal structures. The applicable setbacks are a 50 -foot setback from County Road 6 and a 15 -foot setback from the delineated edge of the wetland. According to the plan, the memorial garden is set back 122 1/2 feet from the right-of-way. Findings on the Conditional Use Permit The Planning Commission must review the request against the general and performance standards for conditional use permits in section 21015 of the zoning ordinance (attached). Staff reviewed the application against these standards as follows: Comprehensive Plan: The comprehensive plan indicates that RSF-1 uses are consistent with the LA -1 land use classification. Consequently, the propose use is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. Public Welfare: The proposed use would not be detrimental to the general public health, welfare, moral or comfort. Views of the memorial garden are obscured from adjacent properties by the church. The memorial garden would fulfill a necessary service within the community. Impact on Surrounding Property: The memorial garden would not be injurious to the immediately surrounding properties. The garden would be located within an existing courtyard area at the entrance to the church. The church blocks visibility from the properties to the south, east and west. Page 6 File 2017009 Page 4 Orderly Development: The surrounding properties are fully developed and construction of the memorial garden would not impede improvement of the surrounding properties. Public Facilities: The subject site is adequately served by public facilities. District Regulations/Performance Standards: The proposed use would be consistent with all regulations and standards for the RSF-1 zoning district as outlined above and listed in section 21015.04 of the zoning ordinance. RECOMMENDATION: Community Development Department staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit subject to the conditions outlined in the attached resolution. If new information is brought forward at the public hearing, staff may alter or reconsider its recommendation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft Resolution Approving Conditional Use Permit 2. Conditional Use Permit Standards 3. Location Map 4. Aerial Photo 5. Notification Area Map 6. Applicant's Narrative and Graphics P/Planning Applications/2017/2017009 Page 7 ZONING ORDINANCE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT STANDARDS 21015.02 PROCEDURE: Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 15.99, an application for a conditional use permit shall be approved or denied within sixty(60) days from the date of its official and complete submission unless extended pursuant to Statute or a time waiver is granted by the applicant. If applicable, processing of the application through required state or federal agencies shall extend the review and decision-making period an additional sixty (60) days unless this limitation is waived by the applicant. Subd.5. The Planning Commission shall consider possible adverse effects of the proposed conditional use. Its judgment shall be based upon (but not limited to) the following factors: 1. Compliance with and effect upon the Comprehensive Plan, including public facilities and capital improvement plans. 2. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the conditional use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, or comfort. 3. The conditional use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 4. The establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 5. Adequate public facilities and services are available or can be reasonably provided to accommodate the use which is proposed. 6. The conditional use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. 7. The conditional use complies with the general and specific performance standards as specified by this Section and this Chapter. Section 21015 -Plymouth Zoning Ordinance (forms/cupsta) Page 8 2017009 Legend ® C, Comercial St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church ® cc, City Center Office 17205 County Road 6 ® IP, Commercial ® IP, Planned Industrial Request for Conditional Use Permit oLA-1, Living Areal LA -2, Living Area 2 LA -3, Living Area 3 310 155 0 310 620 ® LA -4, Living Area 4 ® LA -R1 Feet ® LA -R2 Pboty LA-R3 of LA -RT F 9 Plymouth, Minnesota ® P -I, Public/SeadPubelic/Institutional k- ; Count RoadY 6 f r r UT ■� AL 41. �• s 4 a. rY, 20'17009 5t. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church 17205 County Road 6 Request for Conditional Use Permit 150 75 0 150 300 Feet 0ID Raty of Pae 10 Plymouth, Minnesota NOTIFICATION AREA MAP r— -- -- -- - -- .. _........_. _ _ __ -- - - - - ... -- _- - ............................... ..... - -- - -- -- ................ --- -- — .. --- — - -- - -- - s rr. r. x x s �s ----- - .... _-_-__ — -- -- - - - 19P, -- __-_ s = mom . --- s - .. - - - - _ Y :z _==--==_=--- == ==_=== = __ =_= i =r -- - _ _ _ _ _ _ ..-__.. --_-_ r- z r- - -_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ - 3 3 _- _ __.._ ................ Buffer Size: 500 feet Map Comments: 17205 County Road 6 Plymoutht MN 55447 0 60 120 240 ft Thik. do Rr (i) rurr:: hrd 'AS .S' wish -m rerresenla[cr as te, oor,rleteress accuracy: ( i) is-:irnislirrl •with nr. •warranty n- any kind: and (iii; is nris.ilta::lc .`n- legal. ::rigineering ar sur.•::y:•rg purpn;r;, f Ic�r-c�l-in ':n:i-ity slr:cll not be Ila :r.n for any damagc, :rijuy or lass resulting from ihls data. For more information, conted Hennepin County GIS Ofilae 300 6th Street South. Minneapolis. MN 554871 gls.info@hennepin.us Page 11 St. Philip the Deacon LUTHERAN CHURCH Reach out. Proclaim. Inspire. 17205 County Road Six I Plymouth, MN 55447 763-475-7100 1 spolc.org September 21, 2017 Barbara G. Thomson, AICP Planning Manager City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Blvd. Plymouth, MN 55447 Re: St. Philip the Deacon Columbarium Conditional Use Permit Narrative Dear Barbara: You have requested a narrative describing the proposed addition of a Columbarium at St. Philip the Deacon as part of our application for a Conditional Use Permit, which follows: We are proposing to build a 200 -niche Columbarium wall on the north side of the St. Philip the Deacon property, connected perpendicularly to the western exterior wall of our Sanctuary. This Columbarium wall would contain 200 niches for cremation urns, and each niche would accommodate a maximum of two urns—for a total capacity of 400 urns. This Columbarium wall would follow the model of churches for centuries—even millennia—of including an area for burials on the church grounds, and follows a pattern more recently by churches of adding receptacles for cremation urns (Columbaria) as cremation becomes more popular and cemetery plots for casket burials become more difficult to find and therefore more expensive. Just down the street from St. Philip the Deacon, for example, Messiah Methodist recently installed a Columbarium fixture—which was built by the same company we are in discussions with—and many more similar examples could easily be cited. As it relates to the issues addressed in the Plymouth Zoning Ordinance: a. It is up to the Planning Commission, obviously, to determine compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan, but we believe that, far from having an adverse effect on any of the City's plans, this Columbarium wall will be welcomed by individuals. As we have had preliminary conversations about plans for Columbarium with our own congregation, the response to it has been overwhelmingly positive. b. We believe that this Columbarium will indeed enhance the general public welfare by creating a space for individuals to remember their loved ones. We do not anticipate any way in which it would be "detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort." c. As noted above, we believe the Columbarium will enhance, rather than diminish, the use and enjoyment of the church grounds. We do not believe it will impact property values. d. We do not believe the Columbarium will impede permitted uses of other properties in the district. Page 12 St. Philip the Deacon Columbarium Proposal I Conditional Use Permit Page 2 e. Adequate public facilities and services are available to accommodate the uses of the Columbarium. f. We believe this request conforms to the applicable regulations of the district. g. We believe this request complies with the performance standards as specified by this Section and this Chapter. Also attached is a site plan indicating our proposed changes to sidewalks and landscaping. At this point, we do not plan on adding any additional lighting to this area. We appreciate your review of this application, and are happy to answer any additional questions you would like us to answer. Sincerely, Tim Westermeyer Senior Pastor, St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church Page 13 00 N M N O r, 0 N N ST. PHILIP THE DEACON - COLUMBARIUM PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel 1 All that part of the East 600 feet of the 5'outh-west Quarter aj ihc- South-west Quarter of Section 29, Township f18. Runge 22 Lying South of the Suutherly right of way Lime of County Road No. S. and North of the South 577 4 feet thereof, according to the United State Government .Sui-aey thereof and situated tier Nemnepm County Mvmesata. Co OEzins 274165 truss sq. ft- (7189 sq- ft- per?umezi.t hvjy. easome•nt) Parcel Z. Lots 9 and 10, Block 1, PLYMOUTH SQUAR4 according to the recorded plat thereof and stitur~ted 177 Henneprn County, Minnesota. Lot 9 contains ,21111 sq. ft. Gat 10 cmatu:ms 35686 sq It. parcel 3: tat 12, Block 1, PLYMOUTH SQUARE, accordirxq to the recorded plat thereof end situated in. Ifennepin, County. minnesuta, Contains 185.29 sq. ft. ST. PHILIP THE DEACON LUTHERAN CHURCH 17205 COUNTY RD 6 PLYMOUTH, MN 55447 VICINITY MAP: ❑ � .SQµ„+.-�..�,�a 0 o u� •n ra Nn L7 5 I C. A.Y.A. NO 6 H. -C OF C.S.A.H. NO. 6 (PLAT NC. N860C)O�a8"ti S_ L:1� OF C. S. A.�. \O. 6 1007C. NO. 17 7.85 1)aT_ac PROPERTY 53.17 _ _ ��� •' _ _� BOUNDARY � � � y 1 4 �ERMAP4EN EASEMENT E 1 � 287.99 572593i MENT pER DOC. N0. . 0329 85 -�'_ �� r PED RALP N8403T „ oyc - �� tAl Tr. a7T VY S85a5g� 47"E45.15 SVR f�-;7_7� - - -- - N, - IX86.42 I ,u�=0618 : y Cn 0 i 0 �0z • rTI�� m 701) Ca LA C.rJ 3 Sp. CFS 6 G, . COORDINATE EXTENTS I �;� �� ` 5PR4CE 2 S8 o . 47 z -I OF NEW SIDEWALK I I �� �aUr _ a rte -3 29 E C' 0 WITH CONTRACTOR I� a COLUMBARIUM j � 1 J �Iv �64.�: 1 •` l 3 SPA CES 1217 SPA CC'f I + f`' o CRAB 3' � SaR�10E 2' __-- CRAB S CRA -9 5" C14 AS 5" 4W J CRAB 3" ,-iY' CRA9 >.00uS7 a' J �D I\i � [� ,,EXISTING - -� z y Q ?' 0 cn tzl o CHURCHjL-! T.J t J ~ U rri - UILDING F4 8 _ _ _� OVERALL SITE PLAN 11' = 30'-0" Q A th 01a C r>Z 26' SPA CE S A ., rr N89016'30"E s s =LW 14" 'NESE I 76.99 7 r'e FENCE i4 ASH 4" e 4r 's 1 � CliAB Y" � `' � � `� � � - r 5d1A{AhER � C44IN 'SE ELK? f r CRAG r Z1" F.E.S. STRUCT, '� 12' F,E 5 INVERT 95219 LV - ? SPRUE"t 3' I ASH Q" RAB 3" r '59LJ 1 .JV }! �Ilj 1 1$` F E.S- N4'. 857.20 rte_ INV. 962.3 71 F.t.3. 01 x x - - 179.21 _ x 1445.12 x6 ROSTER: x OWNER: r H 12200 NICOLLET AVE. SO. BURNSVILLE, MN 55337 H 6' Wa rEINCE r 612-328-2480 MOBILE WWW.PCL.COM ARCHITECT: KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 6115 CAHILL AVENUE Z 41Aa ' ERIC YOUNG a Cy �{ 651-451-0917 FAX WWW.KOMAINC.COM �C) o "�� 44 � Z o°� V1 =>. Z LUZate �Z ��� J aN� In o N a v~i�a �a RE1- WALL ?'I A X 1• f MAP 12' +In>z s a b a•• �/ r 600.0 r) -7r, -7-'Z OVERALL SITE PLAN 11' = 30'-0" Q A th 01a C r>Z 26' SPA CE S A ., rr N89016'30"E s s =LW 14" 'NESE I 76.99 7 r'e FENCE i4 ASH 4" e 4r 's 1 � CliAB Y" � `' � � `� � � - r 5d1A{AhER � C44IN 'SE ELK? f r CRAG r Z1" F.E.S. STRUCT, '� 12' F,E 5 INVERT 95219 LV - ? SPRUE"t 3' I ASH Q" RAB 3" r '59LJ 1 .JV }! �Ilj 1 1$` F E.S- N4'. 857.20 rte_ INV. 962.3 71 F.t.3. 01 x x - - 179.21 _ x 1445.12 x6 ROSTER: OWNER: PCL CONSTRUCTION H 12200 NICOLLET AVE. SO. BURNSVILLE, MN 55337 H MATT WENTHE 952-882-9600 MAIN LINE 612-328-2480 MOBILE WWW.PCL.COM ARCHITECT: KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 6115 CAHILL AVENUE Z INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN 55076 ERIC YOUNG a 651-789-4144 PHONE 651-451-0917 FAX WWW.KOMAINC.COM SHEET SCHEDULE Al TITLE SHEET AND SITE PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. THE FOLLOWING GENERAL NOTES SHALL APPLY TO DRAWINGS AND GOVERN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED OR SPECIFIED. 2. THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CONSIST OF DRAWINGS. 3. THE WORK DELINEATED IN THESE DRAWINGS SHALL CONFORM TO CODES, STANDARDS, AND REGULATIONS THAT HAVE JURISDICTION IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA AND THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH. 4. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUB CONTRACTORS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE MUNICIPAL AND REGULATORY AGENCIES, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FILING FOR AND SECURING NECESSARY PERMITS AND APPROVALS FOR ALL TRADES, AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. 5. COMPARE FIELD CONDITIONS WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE DIRECTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND/OR CONSTRUCTION. SUBMIT ALL NECESSARY SHOP DRAWINGS PRIOR TO FABRICATION FOR APPROVAL BY ARCHITECT. NO INFORMATION OR DETAILS ON THESE SHEETS MAY BE USED ON OTHER PROJECTS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. 6. THE FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY TO THE DRAWINGS AND GOVERN IN CASE OF AMBIGUITIES, DISCREPANCIES, OR IRREGULARITIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS, SITE CONDITIONS, OR APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM THE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING. THE COST OF WORK DONE AS A RESULT OF PROCEEDING WITHOUT OBTAINING CLARIFICATION WILL BE BORNE SOLELY BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. 8. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN OR NOTED, TYPICAL DETAILS SHALL BE USED WHERE APPLICABLE. 9. SAFETY MEASURES: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONDITIONS OF THE JOB SITE, INCLUDING SAFETY OF THE PERSONS AND PROPERTY AND FOR INDEPENDENT ENGINEERING REVIEWS OF THESE CONDITIONS. THE ARCHITECT'S OR ENGINEERS JOB SITE REVIEW IS NOT INTENDED TO INCLUDE REVIEW OF THE ADEQUACY OF THE CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY MEASURES. 10. ALL WORK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 11. WITHIN THESE PLANS, "OWNER" MEANS THE DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE(S) OF ST PHILIP THE DEACON LUTHERAN CHURCH. 12. THE TERM "CONTRACTOR" AND "G.C." REFER TO THE OWNER'S GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S SUB -CONTRACTORS. IT IS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE DIVISION OF WORK AMONG SUB -CONTRACTORS. 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF DRAWINGS TO ALL TRADES UNDER HIS JURISDICTION. 14. ALL SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ORDER PLACEMENT. 15. SIMILAR MATERIALS INDICATED ON DIFFERENT PLANS, SECTIONS AND DETAILS, AND ANNOTATED ON ONE OR MORE PLANS, SECTIONS OR DETAILS SHALL BE CONSIDERED ANNOTATED, NOTED OR LABELED COMPLETELY ON ALL PLANS, SECTIONS & DETAILS. 16. CONTRACTORS ARE TO VERIFY SITE INFORMATION BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS MAY NOT REPRESENT ALL EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES WITH THE DRAWINGS. 17. THE LOCATION AND SIZE OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE LOCATION ONLY FOR CONVENIENCE. VERIFY EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION START. 18. REGARDING CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES, TIME RESTRICTIONS FOR PERFORMING WORK ARE TO BE VERIFIED WITH LANDLORD AND ALL UTILITY OUTAGES AND SHUTDOWNS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE LANDLORD. cp CONSTRUCTION LEADERS PCL Construction Services, Inc. 122 Nicollet Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337 Tel: 952.882.9600 Fax: 952.882.9900 KRECH, O'BRIEN, � MUELLER & ASSOCIATES,.. Architecture Structural Engineering Interior Design 6115 Cahill Avenue Inver Grove Heights Minnesota 55076 651.451.4605 fax 651.451.0917 komaincg- komainc.com THE DESIGNS AND PLANS INDICATED ON THIS DRAWING ARE THE PROPERTY OF KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED. NO DESIGNS OF PLANS SHALL BE USED OR REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM OF BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PREMISSION OF KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY RECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DU ICENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE T ATE F INNESO Bra R. Mueller DATE: 07.24.2 01 REG. NO.: 14699 W H H � 0 a m Z � a J 0 U W W o "�� 44 � Z o°� V1 =>. Z LUZate �Z ��� J aN� In o N a v~i�a PROJECT: 17105 DRAWN BY: ELY CHECKED BY: BRM DATE: 07.24.2017 REVISIONS: Al Page 14 St. 1 Philip the Deacon Iff Plymouth, MN EICKHOF 203- 8" x 8" companion niches finished in Cambrian Black granite This rendering design is property of Eickhof Columbaria Inc. & is protected by applicable copyright laws. Unauthorized use or duplication prohibited. MADE IN MINNESOTA PATENTED WWW.EICKHOFCOLUMBARIA.COM 800.253.0457 NEW r i-r°ml 1)5CfIPE r PLII� Ti & Oz 61V-ImULCM PO) fir.. n xs5nmtr 5 ! n E-Vvt - A(C.I- j (6L -um i3 prr i u tI (Ferlpt5�") TIN Lf5 �jLoCk�1'�NLCC4{- F�7� 'F41 Lj P -ThkF D ca4 �0"1 mit"(. 55+F7 cl, P 2 ! Page 16 200 - 8" X 8" COMPANION NICHES 400 TOTAL URN SPACES r A/ I K 1 1 1 Ir % A /III A -k k A A A- A T 00 ALUMINUM MASONRY TIES @ BACK OF NICHE CABINET v DRILLING SLEEVE ANCHOR @ BACK OF CABINET - ABINET1"MINIMUM M h Lr) M 1 " MINIMUM I\ F_ = ' ' In �o - F- C� w _ = O0 \ U' w w Lu = z � W 1/4"X3/4" SS �wZ0� SS SLEEVE CARRIAGE BOLT F O Q v> m o U O T �_ _z = U O O v U w O EICKHOF CABINET EXTENDS DOWN 1 3/4" BELOW OWNERS MASONRY SURROUNDS 0 LuF- u W oF- �m O af U N z �z �O me aU m J C- J Ocle UO W W O� _� U Lu w N me 00 OQ F-_ LuQW CI_ z ck�� z Q c� F- W ' ,I o� �} �O Q U m J �Q O� V Cl - F_ Cn F_m Co 1/4" -1 /4" b" 1 /8" 7 7/8" FACING STONE WIDTH 16'-7 7/8" -CAPSTONE WIDTH 17-10 3/8" - PLAN VIEW 1 /OO11 7 7/8" -FACING STONE WIDTH 16'-77/8"- - EICKHOF 6'-77/8"- -EICKHOF CABINET WIDTH 16-8 3/8" - FINISHED OPENING WIDTH 16-8 3/8 TOTAL COLUMBARIUM WALL 17-8 3/8" WE REQUIRE THE FOUNDATION TO BE BUILT SO THAT OUR SLEEVE ANCHOR IS DRILLED IN 2 1/2" FROM THE FACE OF THE FOUNDATION 21 ANY LEDGE THAT IS NEEDED FOR OWNERS MASONRY SURROUNDS MUST BE ADDED TC THE COLUMBARIUM FOUNDATION SHOWN (BY OTHERS) REINFORCED CONCRETE MUST BE USED IN THE BASE FOR OUR CABINET TO SIT ON ELEVATION TOP OF FOUNDATION MUST BE FLAT, LEVEL, AND SMOOTH 1/41' MASONRY SURROUNDS BY OTHERS K CAMBRIAN BLACK E CAPSTONE (POLISHED) IAN BLACK GRANITE =RONTS (POLISHED FINISH) MASONRY SURROUNDS BY OTHERS 611 REINFORCED CONCRETE MUST BE USED IN THE BASE FOR OUR CABINET TO SIT ON 1 '-10 1 /4" CA10 1/ E 1 LOCKING DEVICE TOP ROW ONLY CAPSTONE 21/2 LOCK RACKET I/ I I STONE FACING 3/16" EM ANCHOR LOCK CLIP 7 ALUMINUM MASONRY TIES @ BACK OF NICHE CABINET 3/8'. CEMENT BOARD DRILLING SLEEVE ANCHOR @ BACK OF CABINET - ABINET1"MINIMUM FACING RICK ALUMINUM 1 " MINIMUM PANEL � I SLOTTED SIDE LOCK NUT MOUNTING RAP IE SS SHELF ANGLE FL I / 1/4"X3/4" SS HH W/FLAT WALL WASHER & LOCK NUT `3/8" VERTICAL PARTITION DIVIDER 4" PRELIMINARY DRAWING NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION HARDWARE DETAILS FACING STONE OR HEAD TRIM - STONE -ALUMINUM FACING SHELF 3/16" EM 8 MASONRY FLEX TIES @ SIDES OF NICHE CABINET 2 LOCKING DEVICE TOP CENTER OF NICHE FRONT �LOCKB ACKE EACH NICHE WILL ACCOMMODATE (2) 5 1/2" X 5 1/2" X 7" URNS (URNS Cq NOT INCLUDED) (V MASONRY CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY VERTICAL PACING DIMENSIONS FOR RAP -TIES @ BACK OF NICHE C,, S CABINET. RAP -TIES ARE LOCATED ON EVERY VERTICAL MEMBER WHERE BASE ANCHORS ARE LOCATED. c� Co ;-,—TOP OF FOUNDATION MUST BE FLAT, I'll LEVEL, AND SMOOTH T FLASHING WITH WEEP HOLES @ BACK OF OPENING 13" MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR 13" DEPTH IS REQUIRED TO CONCRETE BASE THAT NICHES ARE FASTENED TO 151/4"1"SETTING SPACE 16 1/4' TOTAL CABINET DEPTH 3 NICHE FRONT SUPPORT HARDWARE BOTTOM CORNERS OF NICHE FRONT 11 BASE ANCHOR BRACKET CLOSURE PANEL MULTIPLE NICHE ADJUSTER -ALUMINUM 13 CAPSTONE ANCHOR ASSEMBLY REMOVABLE GRAY CAP ALUMINUM SHELF 3/16' EM PARTITION ANCHOR - STONE DRILLING SLEEVE ANCHOR FACING RICK ALUMINUM LOCKCLOSURE PANEL CLIP / SMALL SWIVEL 11 BASE ANCHOR BRACKET CLOSURE PANEL MULTIPLE NICHE ADJUSTER -ALUMINUM 13 CAPSTONE ANCHOR ASSEMBLY REMOVABLE GRAY CAP 3/8" VERTICAL TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR PARTITION DRILLING SLEEVE ANCHOR RICK \ 3/8"X1 7/8" VALL BOTTOM SHELF 4"1"SSHH SCREW S 11#3/8" SLEEVE ANCHOR LOCK NUT SS SHELF ANGLE ANCHOR BRACK BSS RACKET KET 1/4"X3/4" SS SS SLEEVE CARRIAGE BOLT NCHOR d 4 I- 3/8" VERTICAL 1/4" GALVANIZED PARTITION DIVIDER STEEL PLATE STAINLESS BRACKET ��oF c o��M PATENTED www.eickhofcolumbaria.com © 2016, Eickhof Columbaria, Inc. 1200 BRUCE STREET CROOKSTON, MN 56716 PHONE: (218) 281-5501 TOLL FREE: (800) 253-0457 i U' ry 2 U Z ^Q ry Lu Z J Z ~ O� U 0 Q � Lu J 0 El - Lu 2 P1 I n V) IT IS THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DATE: 2/15/2017 OBTAIN A QUALIFIED ENGINEER TO SECTION NOTES: DESIGN THE FOUNDATION REQUIRED. 1) WE INSTALL ON OWNERS COMPLETED FOUNDATION. 2) ALL NICHES ARE NOMINAL. DRAWING: 1 6088- 1 3) NUMBERS ON DRAWINGS DENOTE HARDWARE DETAILS SHOWN. 4) MASONRY SURROUNDS MUST BE COMPLETED AFTER THE COLUMBARIUM INSTALLATION. DRAWN BY: Y.X./F.S. 5) APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF EICKHOF PROVIDED COLUMBARIUM IS 8,000 LBS. THIS INCLUDES AN AVERAGE WEIGHT OF CREMAINS. DRAWINGS CHECKED BY: 811 2 1/2" FLASHING WITH WEEP HOLES @ BACK OF OPENING F.A.S. -13" MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS: P.M.E. —13" DEPTH IS REQUIRED TO CONCRETE BASE THAT NICHES ARE FASTENED TO 15 1/4"� 1" SETTING SPACE 16 1/4"— TOTAL /4"TOTAL CABINET DEPTH BASE DETAIL THIS PORTION OF THE FOUNDATION IS FOR THE COLUMBARIUM INSTALLATION ONLY 16-8 3/8" FOUNDATION THIS IS TO STATE THE IMPORTANCE THAT THE FOUNDATION/BASE IS CONSTRUCTED AS PER OUR APPROVED COLUMBARIUM DRAWINGS. MAKE SURE THAT THE P.J.T. CONTRACTOR RECEIVES AN APPROVED SET OF EICKHOF DRAWINGS PRIOR TO STARTING HIS WORK. THE FOLLOWING ARE SPECIFICATIONS THAT MUST BE MET FOR THE PROPER INSTALLATION OF THE COLUMBARIUM: REVISIONS: 1) THE BASE MUST BE SOLID REINFORCED CONCRETE. IF THE BASE IS NOT SOLID CONCRETE, WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO INSTALL OUR BASE ANCHOR BRACKETS PROPERLY WHICH WILL VOID OUR WARRANTY. 2) THE FOUNDATION THAT THE COLUMBARIUM SITS ON MUST BE CONSTRUCTED TO THE EXACT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON OUR DRAWINGS IN REGARDS TO LENGTH AND WIDTH. IF THE WIDTH (OR DEPTH) IS TOO NARROW, OUR SLEEVE ANCHORS FOR THE BASE ANCHOR BRACKETS WILL BE NEAR THE EDGE OF THE CONCRETE WHICH MAY CAUSE IT TO BLOW OUT UPON DRILLING. IF THE BASE IS TOO WIDE, IT MAY OBSTRUCT THE INSTALLATION OF ANY BASE TRIM THAT MAY BE REQUIRED. 3) THE COLUMBARIUM UNIT IS FULLY PREASSEMBLED IN OUR FACTORY USING FOUNDATION FIXTURES THAT ARE FLAT AND LEVEL WITHIN 1/16" FROM END TO END. SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" WHILE WE HAVE SOME CAPABILITY TO ACCOMMODATE IRREGULARITIES IN THE FOUNDATION SURFACE DURING FIELD INSTALLATION, THE TOP OF THE FOUNDATION MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS: JOB NUMBER: *THE PROFILE OF THE FINISHED FOUNDATION MUST BE LEVEL WITHIN 1/8" FROM END TO END. *THE SURFACE MUST BE FLAT AND FREE OF EXPOSED AGGREGATE OR LOCALIZED HIGH POINTS THAT EXCEED 1/4" ABOVE THE PROFILE AS DEFINED ABOVE. KEEP IN MIND THAT THESE HIGH POINTS, SHOULD THEY OCCUR IN THE AREAS WHERE THE COLUMBARIA STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS LAND ON THE CONCRETE, WILL 16088 HAVE TO BE GROUND DOWN. IF WE ARRIVE ON SITE AND THE FOUNDATION/BASE IS NOT CONSTRUCTED CORRECTLY, WE MAY HAVE TO PERFORM MODIFICATIONS AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO INSTALL THE COLUMBARIUM. THIS MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL CHARGES TO COVER THE COST OF COLUMBARIUM STORAGE ALONG WITH A RETURN TRIP. SHEET NUMBER: THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER AND PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. 1 OF 1 Page 17 r :aq r _— ear -- Wyk - pow .�W*Al— woo ago aw rR nY _ low in am A� moms ' Afro _ _.. MO Mwo s � SAw No —T Im mm!Fmom wrlti. :tea owe a� r HEW:- -3 ape L� :�'Mqo� Page 19 Page 20 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PASTOR TIMOTHY WESTERMEYER FOR ST. PHILIP THE DEACON LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 17205 COUNTY ROAD 6 (2017009) WHEREAS, Pastor Timothy Westermeyer on behalf of St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church has requested approval of a conditional use permit for a columbarium on the site legally described as follows: Parcel 1: All that part of the East 600 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 118, Range 22 lying South of the Southerly right of way line of County Road No. 6, and North of the South 577.4 feet thereof, according to the United State Government Survey thereof and situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Contains 214165 gross sq. ft. (7169 sq. ft. permanent hwy. easement). Parcel 2: Lots 9 and 10, Block 1, PLYMOUTH SQUARE, according to the recorded plat thereof and situated in Hennepin county, Minnesota. Lot 9 contains 21111 sq. ft. Lot 10 contains 35686 sq. ft. Parcel 3: Lot 12, Block 1, PLYMOUTH SQUARE, according to the recorded plat thereof and situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Contains 18529 sq. ft.; and 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 does approve the request by Pastor Timothy Westermeyer on behalf of St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church, for a conditional use permit, subject to the following conditions: 1. A conditional use permit is approved to allow a columbarium in accordance with the application and plans received by the City on January 26, 2017, August 23, 2017, and additional information on September 21, 2017, except as may be amended by this resolution. 2. The requested conditional use permit is approved, based on the finding that all applicable standards have been met, specifically; the proposed use: a) would not endanger the public health or safety; b) would not be injurious to other properties in the vicinity or to the city as a whole; c) would not impede the orderly development of surrounding properties; d) has adequate public facilities and services available; and e) conforms to the applicable regulations of the district. 3. The permit is subject to all applicable building and fire codes, and to all city regulations and ordinances. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 4. Prior to installation of the columbarium, the applicant shall obtain a separate approval of a building permit. Page 21 Res. 2017 - File 2017009 Page 2 5. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall fulfill the requirements, submit the required information, and revise the plans as indicated below, consistent with the applicable city code, zoning ordinance, and engineering guidelines: a) Show erosion and sediment controls, i.e. silt fence, bio -logs, inlet protections to downstream drains, etc. 6. Standard Conditions: a. Subsequent phases or expansions are subject to required reviews and approvals per ordinance provisions. b. The conditional use permit 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 expiration date for up to one additional year, as regulated under section 21015.07 of the zoning ordinance. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. 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 November 14, 2017, 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 Page 22 rp)City of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING November 14, 2017 Agenda 6.07 Number: To: Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by: Kip Berglund, Planner Reviewed by• Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager and Steve Juetten, Community Development Director Review Deadline: Approve Variances for Lot Area, Lot Width and Building January 30, 2018 Item: Setback for Property located at 2515 Magnolia Lane North (David and Anne Craig - 2017090) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving variances for lot area, lot width, and a side yard setback to allow the construction of a new home on a vacant lot, as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approval requires a 4/7 vote of the City Council. 2. BACKGROUND: On November 1, 2017, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the requested variances on their consent agenda. A copy of the Planning Commission meeting minutes and report is attached. Notice of the Planning Commission's public meeting was mailed to all property owners within 200 feet of the site. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Not applicable. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Planning Commission Minutes Planning Commission Report with Attachments Resolution Page 1 Proposed Minutes Planning Commission Meeting November 1, 2017 MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Marc Anderson, Commissioners Jim Kovach, Donovan Saba, David Witte and Kira Vanderlan MEMBERS ABSENT: Commissioners Bryan Oakley and Julie Witt STAFF PRESENT: Planning Manager Barb Thomson, Senior Planner Shawn Drill, Senior Planner Lori Sommers and Senior Engineering Technician Trevor Quast OTHERS PRESENT: Councilmember Ned Carroll 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PUBLIC FORUM 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Kovach, to approve the November 1, 2017 Planning Commission Agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. 5. CONSENT AGENDA A. APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 18, 2017 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES B. DAVID AND ANNE CRAIG (2017090) Approve a variance for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot at 2515 Magnolia Lane. MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Vanderlan, to approve the consent agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. Page 2 Agenda Number File 2017 090 PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING STAFF REPORT TO: Plymouth Planning Commission FROM: Kip Berglund, Planner (509-5453) through Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager MEETING DATE: November 1, 2017 APPLICANT: David and Anne Craig PROPOSAL: Variances for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot LOCATION: 2515 Magnolia Lane North GUIDING: LA -1 (living area 1) ZONING: RSF-1 (single family 1) REVIEW DEADLINE: January 30, 2018 DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of variances for lot area, lot width, and a side yard setback to allow the construction of a new home on a vacant lot. The lot area and lot width variances are required in order to construct the home on a non -conforming lot. The building setback variance is needed in order to allow a side yard setback of 12 feet, 4 inches where 15 feet is the minimum required in the RSF-1 zoning district. Notice of the public meeting was mailed to all property owners within 200 feet of the site. A copy of the notification area map is attached. Page 3 CONTEXT: Surrounding Uses Natural Characteristics of Site The site is located in the Bassett Creek watershed district. The site is not located in a shoreland overlay district or flood plain and there are no wetlands on the site. Previous Actions Affecting Site The site is located in the "Elmhurst Gardens" subdivision, which was platted in 1914. Many of the homes and lots in this subdivision do not conform to current zoning regulations. In 1996, the City's current zoning ordinance was adopted. In conjunction with adoption of that zoning ordinance, all properties in Plymouth were rezoned to fit into the new organization of the ordinance. Properties were placed into the new zoning district that was most similar to the zoning district it replaced. In this case, the subject lot was rezoned from R-lA to RSF-1 (Single Family Detached 1). The RSF-1 district maintained a minimum lot area of 18,500 square feet, a minimum lot width of 110 feet, and minimum side yard setbacks of 15 feet. From 1948 to 2015, the lot contained a single-family home. The current owners purchased the property in April, 2014 and demolished the home in March, 2015. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a variance is limited to whether or not the proposal meets the standards for a variance. The city has a relatively high level of discretion with a variance because the burden of proof is on the applicant to show that they meet the standards for a variance. ANALYSIS OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of variances for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on the existing vacant lot. Lot Area and Lot Width Variances The zoning ordinance defines a vacant lot as "a lot that has not had a principal building located upon it for more than 180 days." As previously stated, the lot contained a single-family home Page 4 Adjacent Land Use Guiding Zoning North, South, East Single-family homes in & West Elmhurst Gardens LA -1 RSF-1 subdivision Natural Characteristics of Site The site is located in the Bassett Creek watershed district. The site is not located in a shoreland overlay district or flood plain and there are no wetlands on the site. Previous Actions Affecting Site The site is located in the "Elmhurst Gardens" subdivision, which was platted in 1914. Many of the homes and lots in this subdivision do not conform to current zoning regulations. In 1996, the City's current zoning ordinance was adopted. In conjunction with adoption of that zoning ordinance, all properties in Plymouth were rezoned to fit into the new organization of the ordinance. Properties were placed into the new zoning district that was most similar to the zoning district it replaced. In this case, the subject lot was rezoned from R-lA to RSF-1 (Single Family Detached 1). The RSF-1 district maintained a minimum lot area of 18,500 square feet, a minimum lot width of 110 feet, and minimum side yard setbacks of 15 feet. From 1948 to 2015, the lot contained a single-family home. The current owners purchased the property in April, 2014 and demolished the home in March, 2015. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a variance is limited to whether or not the proposal meets the standards for a variance. The city has a relatively high level of discretion with a variance because the burden of proof is on the applicant to show that they meet the standards for a variance. ANALYSIS OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of variances for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on the existing vacant lot. Lot Area and Lot Width Variances The zoning ordinance defines a vacant lot as "a lot that has not had a principal building located upon it for more than 180 days." As previously stated, the lot contained a single-family home Page 4 from 1948 to 2015. Therefore, because the lot has not contained a single-family home for more than 180 days, it is considered vacant. Section 21100.02, subd. 7, of the zoning ordinance states that legal non -conforming, substandard lots of record that are vacant may be developed for single family detached dwellings upon approval of an administrative permit, provided that measurements for the lot area and lot width are within 70 percent of the requirement of the zoning district where it is located. As previously stated, the subject lot is located in the RSF-1 zoning district, which requires a minimum lot area of 18,500 square feet and a minimum lot width of 110 feet. The subject lot was platted in 1914 with a lot area of 10,385 square feet (56 percent) and a lot width of 66 feet (60 percent). As a result, the applicant must obtain lot area and lot width variances prior to construction of a home on this non -conforming lot. The majority of the lots within the southern portion of the Elmhurst Gardens subdivision do not meet either the minimum lot size or lot width for the RSF-1 zoning district. Staff has included an attachment, showing those lots, that demonstrates that the subject property is not unique to the surrounding area for lot size. Side Yard Setback Variance In addition to the requested lot area and lot width variances, the applicant is requesting a building setback variance to allow the home to be reconstructed 12 feet, 4 inches from the side (north) lot line, where 15 feet is required under the RSF-1 regulations. The variance would be for a proposed bump -out entry closet. F rdr t House Page 5 The proposed home would meet all other setbacks and be consistent with the neighboring homes. The applicant describes the home as a two-story, modified split -entry single family home that would replace the former cabin -style dwelling that would bring improvements and added value within the neighborhood. FINDINGS: In review of the request, staff finds that all applicable variance standards listed in section 21030 of the zoning ordinance would be met, as follows: 1) The requested variance for a new single-family home is consistent with the residential uses listed for this land use classification in the comprehensive plan. 2) The applicant has demonstrated that there are practical difficulties in complying with the ordinance regulations, because: a. the request is reasonable and the property would be used in a reasonable manner; b. the request is due to circumstances not created by the landowners as the lot created in 1914 does not meet the minimum area and width requirements for the RSF-1 zoning district; and c. the variance would not alter the essential character of the lot or neighborhood as the lot is in character with the surrounding lots within the subdivision and contained a single-family home from the years 1948 to 2015. 3) The requested variance is not based upon economic considerations, but rather, is based upon a desire to add a more livable home that is in character with the neighborhood than the previous cabin -style home that was located on the lot. 4) The requested variance and resulting construction would not be detrimental to the public welfare, nor would it be injurious to other land or improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed home would be located further from the side lot lines than the neighboring homes to the north and south. 5) The requested variance and resulting construction would not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent properties, nor would it increase traffic congestion or the danger of fire, endanger the public safety, or substantially diminish property values within the neighborhood. The proposed home would increase the value of this lot. 6) The variance request is the minimum action required to address the practical difficulties. The proposed home would meet or exceed all other zoning regulations. Page 6 RECOMMENDATION: Community Development Department staff recommends approval of the requested variances at 2515 Magnolia Lane, subject to the findings and conditions listed in the attached resolution. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft Resolution Approving Variances 2. Location Map 3. Aerial Photo 4. Notification Area Map 5. Neighboring Lot Size Maps 6. Variance Standards 7. Applicant's Narrative 8. Site Graphics PAPlanning Applications\2017\2017090 Page 7 2017090 David and Anne Craig 2515 Magnolia Ln. N. Request for variances 250 125 rp)city of Plymouth, Minnesota Legend ® C, Comercial CC, City Center CO, Commercial Office IP, Planned Industrial LA -1, Living Area 1 LA -2, Living Area 2 LA -3, Living Area 3 ® LA -4, Living Area 4 ® LA -R1 250 500 LA -R2 Feet ® LA -R3 LA -RT p P -I, Public/SemrPusicc//lAitutional 2017090 - Aerial Photograph r;bcity 75 37.5 0 75 150 of Feet page 9 Plymouth, Minnesota Hennepin County Locate & Notify Map Provided By: Resident and Real Estate Services ❑ate: 9/19/2017 Buffer Size: 200 feet 0 30 50 120 ft Map Comments: PID:2611822220008 Owner: D L CRAIG & A M CRAIG Address: 2515 Magnolia Lane North Plymouth MN 55441 For more information contact: Hennepin County GIS office 300 6th Street South Minneapolis, MN 55487 gis.info@hennepin. us Page 10 2515 Magnolia Lane Context Overview Lot Size in Square Feet Lot Width in Linear Feet 400 200 0 400 Feet rp)city of Plvmouth. Minnesota Page 11 AIR ir Zt-TE ML ?I, m. i= Ama .. OEM 112FI 1K SITE AL 1911NN1 ® ®® ° laid 2515 Magnolia Lane Context Overview Lot Size in Square Feet Lot Width in Linear Feet 400 200 0 400 Feet rp)city of Plvmouth. Minnesota Page 11 Page 12 rp) Plymouth uth thv Adding Quality to Life Community Development Department 3400 Plymouth Boulevard Plymouth, MN 55447 (763)509-5450 FAX (763)509-5407 ZONING ORDINANCE VARIANCE STANDARDS The City Council or Zoning Administrator may approve a variance application (major or minor, respectively) only upon finding that all of the following criteria, as applicable, have been met: 1. The variance, and its resulting construction or project, would be in harmony with the general purposes and intent of this Chapter, and would be consistent with the comprehensive plan. 2. The variance applicant has satisfactorily established that there are practical difficulties in complying with this Chapter. "Practical difficulties" means that: a. the applicant proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by this Chapter; b. the plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to the property that were not created by the landowner; and c. the variance, if granted, would not alter the essential character of the locality. 3. The variance request is not based exclusively upon economic considerations. 4. The variance, and its resulting construction or project, would not be detrimental to the public welfare, nor would it be injurious to other land or improvements in the neighborhood. 5. The variance, and its resulting construction or project, would not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent properties, nor would it substantially increase traffic congestion in public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety, or substantially diminish property values within the neighborhood. 6. The variance requested is the minimum action required to address or alleviate the practical difficulties. Section 21030 -Plymouth Zoning Ordinance Forms: ZOvariancestds.docx Page 13 This proposed project is located at 2515 Magnolia Lane N. The lot is proximately 10,500 square feet in area and 65.5 feet in width which does not comply with present R1 zoning ordinances. This site is about 17 feet slope down from the western side to the eastern. A small cabin style dwelling existed on site up until 2015 when it was torn. This is a new, 2 -story modified split -entry single family home that will bring improvements to the neighborhood. The main goal of the owner is for the new home to add value within the neighborhood and be a good neighbor. The house keeps the split -entry form, which is consistent with the neighboring homes, but adds more interesting and architectural design elements to bring an updated atmosphere into this seven -decade old neighborhood. The material palette for the house includes stone accents in an earthy tone, shaker and engineered wood siding, and vinyl skylights and windows with divided lites. The Shed roof style of the house creates a form of simplicity and pleasing profile from the street view. With the clerestory windows on top, it brings in natural light while providing privacy to the home against close -in adjacent neighboring houses. The driveway and the eastern side of the lot will be graded down somewhat close to the street level to create a milder and safer slope to drive on for the family and visitors under harsh winter conditions. The house has been designed to obstruct the views of the adjacent house to the north as little as possible even though this neighboring house's current setback is only less than one foot from the property line at one point. In order to achieve this, the proposed design must exceed its setback to the north to build a three by seven foot entry closet without any windows. Variances are requested for constructing a new home on a non -conforming lot and for one northern side yard setback. The requested variances meet the required findings and criteria for granting of a variance as discussed below. 1. There are unique and existing physical conditions or practical difficulties of the property in complying with the ordinance, which are not created by previous or present owners of the property and are not based on economic considerations alone. The minimum action is requested to alleviate the practical difficulties. Page 14 The previous dwelling was a small one -bedroom obsolete cabin that was quite dysfunctional. The structure was around 375 square feet and in very poor shape. Portable heaters were the only source of heat, and the house had no HVAC system. The previous owners wanted to vacate the home because they knew that this home was unsafe and uncomfortable in which to raise their first upcoming baby. It definitely won't fit a larger, four member family for the present owners, so it was torn down and a new house needs to be built. This lot is only 65.5 feet wide, which makes building a house that conforms to this zoning virtually impossible. The owner has purposely limited the length of the proposed house to preserve privacy for this adjacent house even though this house itself does not conform to the side yard setback. In order to make this house functional, the minimum action requires a three by seven foot variance of the side setback to build an entry closet. These circumstances are unique. They were not created by the applicants. Their motivating factor is for house functionality not for economic gain. 2. The proposed variance will be in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the city ordinance. It will not impair adequate supply of light and air to adjacent properties, or unreasonably diminish or impair established property values and improvements within the surrounding area, or in any other respect impair the public health, safety, or welfare of the residents of the city. The proposed variance for constructing a new house on this non -conforming lot will make this lot usable again, bring improvements, increase values, and help rejuvenate this mature neighborhood. The purpose of the proposed variance for side yard setback is to provide more space, view, light, privacy and comfort for both the owners and adjacent neighbors. The optimal depth of the house will NOT reach or exceed the northern adjacent neighbor's house. This generous separation will allow maximum southern exposure for the neighbors. By granting a little entry closet space in the side yard setback, neighbors will gain more backyard space and benefits! An important fact to recognize is the proposed side yard setback of this house design still provides more space than other adjacent houses in the neighborhood. Page 15 ELM 950.1 C'Z) U L 0 T 950 950.7- /0 " 50.7x10" Box elder Ironwood W, 0.8 1-1 EAST 154,9 08 939.0 gar/basement FFE = 947.2 Adjacent House 24.6 12 J' Basswood O Denotes iron monument set • Denotes iron monument found. (000.0) Denotes proposed elev. 00- Denotes surface drainage LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 6875 Washington Ave, So. Suite 209 Edina, MIDI 55439 Phone: (763) 559-0908 Fox: (952) 767-0490 947. 00 10" Ironwood 4 0 T ,34)' Ook 950.7 X 944.4 94 .8 20" Hackberr 3 I hereby certify that this survey, plan or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I om o duly Registered Land Surveyor under the Lows of the State of Minnesota. David E. Crook Date: Aug 17, 2015 a /.0 .1 WJ .1 8" Sauce X 939.5 .......9.9 �v'n7 18 ; r, K X 3 9 4.5, - - 933.5 9381 24 ossw ,ZZ9343 grOV 934.2------933.1934.5 bJ «� X 937.6 928. 9287 '928.a�:a. ALJ 9 .7 30" O /\ gas. -------------- 1.0 Se er 933.5 22 " ak water------ dak 9 8.1 32. 24 Basswood 3 old treated timber wall11%11 '� � • 936. 0.(y 9.5 ,. 7 939.6 � � 93 .3 Shed I � � 24 Ba� wood 925.2 %dj'acent House File No. 14335 C Book -Page CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR:CLAIRSON OF.° cu CL 0 926. �e 0 925.2 SITE ADDRESS: PARCEL AREA: 10,466 SQ. FT. 2515 MAGNOLIA LA. NO. PLYMOUTH, Mil 55446 D UTRA Scole That port of Lot 3, Block 3, ELMHURST GARDENS Minn. Reg. No. 22414 1 )= 10, lying south of the north I foot, front and rear. 26.2 Page 16 SITE INFORMATION Proposed: — I Zoning: R5F-1 Site Area: 10,385 sf + Structure Area: 1,531 sf 5tructure/5ite: 14.1% + Front Setback: 25' (Non Arterial Street) ul Side Setbacks: 15' Rear Setback: 25' Building Height: 35' 0 REQUIREMENTS:CL v — Rear Setback Per 21355.13 Area Rqmts & Construction Limitations Minimum Lot Area: 18,500 sf Z .M I Minimum Lot VNidth: 110' °; 65.54' 17— 15' Side Setback N CIl Rear Setback SITE INFORMATION o� tn z� O � Proposed: J �z Zoning: R5F-1 Ln s � 5ite Area: 10,385 sf fl - N 5tructure Area: 1,531 sf 5tructure/5ite: 14.1% Front 5etback: 25' (Non Arterial Street) 5ide 5etbacks: 15' Rear 5etback: 25' Building Height: 35' 0 REaUIREMENT5:QL v Per 21355.13 Area Rqmts & Construction Limitations Minimum Lot Area: 18,500 sf Minimum Lot Nidth: 110' o �, Max. 5truct. Gov: 30% w o Minimum 5etbacks:lu N Front: 50' Arterial 5treets Q N Front: 25' Non -Arterial 5treets 5ide: 15'o lur Rear: 25' Max. Bldg. Height: 35' o z I y lu 15' Side Setback 5IDE EXTERIOR ELEVATION (south) 3/16 11 = 1 ' —O" W o� tn z� O � n J �z Ln s � �n fl - N DATE: q/2q/201 I 5CALE: 5 5HONN SHEET: A-1 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING VARIANCES FOR DAVID AND ANNE CRAIG FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2515 MAGNOLIA LANE FORTH (2017090) WHEREAS, David and Anne Craig have requested approval of variances to lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot; and WHEREAS, the variance would allow construction of a new home and related site improvements on a non -conforming lot that contains 10,385 square feet where 18,500 square feet is the minimum area required and contains 66 feet in width where 110 feet is the minimum lot width required in the RSF-1 zoning district; and WHEREAS, the variance would allow a side yard (north) setback of 12 feet, 4 inches, where 15 feet is the minimum required in the RSF-1 zoning district; and WHEREAS, the subject property is legally described as That Part of Lot 3, Block 3, Elmhurst Gardens, Lying South of the North 1 Foot, Front and Rear, Hennepin County, Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called public meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and does approve the request by David and Anne Craig for lot area, lot width, and side yard setback variances to allow a 12 -foot, 4 -inch side yard setback where 15 feet minimum is specified, for 2515 Magnolia Lane North, subject to the following findings and conditions: 1. The requested variance is hereby approved, in accordance with the application and plans received by the City on October 2, 2017, except as may be amended by this resolution. 2. The requested variance is approved, based on the finding that all applicable variance standards have been met. Specifically, a. The requested variance for a new single-family home is consistent with the residential uses listed for this land use classification in the comprehensive plan. b. The applicant has demonstrated that there are practical difficulties in complying with the ordinance regulations, because: 1. the request is reasonable and the property would be used in a reasonable manner; 2. the request is due to circumstances not created by the landowners as the lot created in 1914 does not meet the minimum area and width requirements for the RSF-1 zoning district; and 3. the variance would not alter the essential character of the lot or neighborhood as the lot is in character with the surrounding lots within the subdivision and contained a single- family home from the years 1948 to 2015. Page 23 The requested variance is not based upon economic considerations, but rather, is based upon a desire to add a more livable home that is in character with the neighborhood than the previous cabin -style home that was located on the lot. The requested variance and resulting construction would not be detrimental to the public welfare, nor would it be injurious to other land or improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed home would be located further from the side lot lines than the neighboring homes to the north and south. e. The requested variance and resulting construction would not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent properties, nor would it increase traffic congestion or the danger of fire, endanger the public safety, or substantially diminish property values within the neighborhood. The proposed home would increase the value of this lot. f. The variance requested is the minimum action required to address the practical difficulties. The proposed home would meet or exceed all other zoning regulations. 3. A building permit is required prior to commencement of the project. 4. Prior to issuance of the building permit, the applicant shall submit a revised certified survey that identifies the: 1) proposed home and attached garage location as shown on the site plan; 2) existing and proposed elevation contours; 3) garage and lowest floor elevations; 5) location of either at least two existing preserved and protected trees or two new, to be planted, front yard trees, or a combination thereof, pursuant to zoning ordinance requirements ; and 6) drainage arrows directing stormwater toward Magnolia Lane away from the adjacent properties. 5. In conjunction with issuance of the required building permit, the applicant shall identify and mark the lot line corners. 6. The variances shall expire one year after the date of approval, unless the property owner or applicant has commenced the authorized improvement or use, 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 section 21030.06 of the Zoning Ordinance. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. 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 November 14, 2017, 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 Page 24 rp)City of Plymouth Adding Qua[ity to Life REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING November 14, 2017 Agenda 6m08 Number: To: Dave Callister, City Manager Prepared by: Lori Sommers, Senior Planner Reviewed by: Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager and Steve Juetten, Community Development Director Review Deadline: Approve Conditional Use Permit Amendment for an February 7, 2018 Item: Expansion of Dog Boarding Use for Property located at 2067 East Center Circle (Camp Bow Wow — 2017 092) 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving conditional use permit amendment to allow an expansion of the dog boarding use and outdoor play area as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approval or denial requires a 4/7 vote of the City Council. 2. BACKGROUND: On November 1, 2017, the Planning Commission conducted the public hearing and subsequently voted unanimously to recommend approval. The applicant was present in support of the request. Other than the applicant, no one from the public wished to speak on the matter. A copy of the Planning Commission meeting minutes and report is attached. Notice of the Planning Commission's public hearing was published in the City's official newspaper and mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. Development signage remains on the site. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Not applicable. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Planning Commission Meeting Minutes Planning Commission Report with Attachments Resolution Page 1 Proposed Minutes Planning Commission Meeting November 1, 2017 MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Marc Anderson, Commissioners Jim Kovach, Donovan Saba, David Witte and Kira Vanderlan MEMBERS ABSENT: Commissioners Bryan Oakley and Julie Witt STAFF PRESENT: Planning Manager Barb Thomson, Senior Planner Shawn Drill, Senior Planner Lori Sommers and Senior Engineering Technician Trevor Quast OTHERS PRESENT: Councilmember Ned Carroll 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PUBLIC FORUM 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Kovach, to approve the November 1, 2017 Planning Commission Agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. 5. CONSENT AGENDA A. APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 18, 2017 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES B. DAVID AND ANNE CRAIG (2017090) Approve a variance for lot area, lot width, and building setback to allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot at 2515 Magnolia Lane. MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Vanderlan, to approve the consent agenda. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS C. THE BAINEY GROUP, INC. Chair Anderson introduced the request by The Bainey Group, Inc. for a conditional use permit amendment for an expansion of the dog boarding use (Camp Bow Wow) within an existing industrial building and outdoor play area for property located at 2067 East Center Circle. Proposed Minutes 1 of 2 Meeting of November 1, 2017 Page 2 Senior Planner Sommers gave an overview of the staff report. Commissioner Witte asked for details on the commercial kennel license. Senior Planner Sommers replied that the license is regulated by the state. Commissioner Witte stated that there are a mix of customers and asked for details on the proposed parking. Senior Planner Sommers replied that ten stalls is the minimum number required. Chair Anderson introduced Josh Kruse, the applicant, who stated that they have been at the facility for ten years and have enjoyed providing a service to Plymouth families with dogs. He explained that the expansion would allow for additional dogs and space for the dogs to run around outside. Commissioner Witte asked if the fencing would be solid vinyl. Mr. Kruse replied that the current fencing is eight feet tall. He stated that they currently have an eight -foot tall solid white vinyl fence and would use the same material. Commissioner Saba stated that it appears the state has annual inspections. Mr. Kruse stated that they apply for the license each year, but to his knowledge there are not inspections. He stated that he has remained current each year with the license renewal. Chair Anderson asked if a dog has ever gone over the eight -foot fence. He asked if there have been complaints about noise. Mr. Kruse replied that they have not had a dog go over the fence. He stated that they are in an industrial area with loud neighbors and was not aware of any complaints. Planning Manager Thomson replied that the City has not received any noise complaints. Chair Anderson asked for details on the waste clean-up. Mr. Kruse noted that the dogs are always supervised and waste is cleaned up immediately. Chair Anderson opened the public hearing and closed the public hearing as there was no one present who requested to speak on this item. MOTION by Commissioner Witt, seconded by Commissioner Kovach, to approve the request by The Bainey Group, Inc. for a conditional use permit amendment for an expansion of the dog boarding use (Camp Bow Wow) within an existing industrial building and outdoor play area for property located at 2067 East Center Circle. Vote. 5 Ayes. MOTION approved. Proposed Minutes 2 of 2 Meeting of November 1, 2017 Page 3 Agenda Number File 2017092 PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING STAFF REPORT TO: Plymouth Planning Commission FROM: Lori Sommers, Senior Planner (509-5457) through Barbara Thomson, Planning Manager MEETING DATE: November 1, 2017 APPLICANT: The Bainey Group, Inc. PROPOSAL: Conditional use permit amendment for an expansion of the dog boarding use (Camp Bow Wow) within an existing industrial building and outdoor play area LOCATION: GUIDING: ZONING: REVIEW DEADLINE: 2067 East Center Circle IP (planned industrial) I-2 (general industrial) February 7, 2018 DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit amendment to allow an expansion of the dog boarding use and outdoor play area at 2067 East Center Circle, which is zoned I-2. Dog day/overnight boarding uses are allowable in the I-2 district upon issuance of a conditional use permit. 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. Page 4 File 2017092 Page 2 CONTEXT: Surrounding Land Use and Zoning Previous Actions In 1963, the City of Plymouth approved the industrial park development. There are seven industrial buildings located on the site. In 1978, the City of Plymouth approved a site plan amendment to allow the subject building in the industrial park development. The subject multi -tenant building is located in the southwest portion of the site. The subject building was constructed in 1979 and contains roughly 71,122 square feet. In 2007, the City of Plymouth approved a zoning text amendment, site plan amendment and conditional use permit to allow a dog day/overnight boarding use with an outdoor play area. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a conditional use permit 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 then approve the 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 a conditional use permit amendment to allow an expansion of the dog boarding use and outdoor play area at 2067 East Center Circle. The business is intended to serve as an upscale boarding facility that offers a fun and safe environment for dogs. It offers both daycare services to customers who wish to drop off their dogs for the day, and overnight boarding for customers who drop off their dogs before traveling. Camp Bow Wow has occupied 11,257 square feet of space since its approval by the city in 2007. The business owners would like to expand within their current location by 8,150 square feet for a total of 19,407 square feet inside. The outside play area would be a total of 4,350 square feet. The outside play area would eliminate two parking stalls and two overhead door accesses. It would have an eight -foot high fence and K9 grass turf instead of the pea gravel currently in the play area. The owner proposes to expand the tenant space with 116 kennels, with 95 being for overnight kennels. The indoor play are will expand to 6000 square feet from 3000 square feet. The owner Page 5 Adjacent Land Uses Guiding Zoning North, South, Industrial IP I-2 East & West (planned industrial) (general industrial) Previous Actions In 1963, the City of Plymouth approved the industrial park development. There are seven industrial buildings located on the site. In 1978, the City of Plymouth approved a site plan amendment to allow the subject building in the industrial park development. The subject multi -tenant building is located in the southwest portion of the site. The subject building was constructed in 1979 and contains roughly 71,122 square feet. In 2007, the City of Plymouth approved a zoning text amendment, site plan amendment and conditional use permit to allow a dog day/overnight boarding use with an outdoor play area. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The city's discretion in approving or denying a conditional use permit 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 then approve the 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 a conditional use permit amendment to allow an expansion of the dog boarding use and outdoor play area at 2067 East Center Circle. The business is intended to serve as an upscale boarding facility that offers a fun and safe environment for dogs. It offers both daycare services to customers who wish to drop off their dogs for the day, and overnight boarding for customers who drop off their dogs before traveling. Camp Bow Wow has occupied 11,257 square feet of space since its approval by the city in 2007. The business owners would like to expand within their current location by 8,150 square feet for a total of 19,407 square feet inside. The outside play area would be a total of 4,350 square feet. The outside play area would eliminate two parking stalls and two overhead door accesses. It would have an eight -foot high fence and K9 grass turf instead of the pea gravel currently in the play area. The owner proposes to expand the tenant space with 116 kennels, with 95 being for overnight kennels. The indoor play are will expand to 6000 square feet from 3000 square feet. The owner Page 5 File 2017092 Page 3 states that he would have a maximum of five employees on staff at any one time, depending on the number of dogs at the facility. The site is developed with seven separate buildings and parking is shared between all of the buildings. The zoning ordinance requires ten parking spaces for this use. Based on the other uses within the building, the zoning ordinance would require a total of 71 parking spaces. There are 170 parking spaces related to this building, and an additional 300 parking spaces available on the overall site. Consequently, the proposal would comply with the City's parking standards. In reviewing the specific standards for a conditional use permit for a dog boarding use with outdoor play area, staff finds that the applicant's request meets the standards as noted below: • The dog boarding business would be located roughly 1,800 feet from the nearest residential property line��' where 500 feet would be required. • The applicant would construct an 8- 2 foot solid vinyl fence to enclose the z outdoor play area. x • The applicant would keep all dogs indoors during overnight boarding. Specifically, all dogs would be kept _ .. inside the building from 7:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, and from 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. on weekends. R r •. s • The applicant has a commercial kennel license. The Planning Commission must review this request for compliance with the conditional use permit standards, as outlined in the zoning ordinance. A copy of the standards is attached. Staff used these standards to review the request and finds that it meets all the applicable standards. Specifically, the proposal: 1) would be consistent with the comprehensive plan; 2) would not endanger the public health or safety; 3) would not be injurious to other properties in the vicinity or the city as a whole; and 4) would not impede the normal and orderly development of nearby properties. In addition, the site is adequately served by public facilities. RECOMMENDATION: Community Development Department staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit for The Bainey Group, Inc. for property located at 2067 East Center Circle, subject to the conditions outlined in the attached resolution. Page 6 File 2017092 Page 4 If new information is brought forward at the public hearing, staff may alter or reconsider its recommendation. ATTACHMENTS: I . Draft Resolution Approving Conditional Use Permit 2. Conditional Use Permit Standards 3. Location Map 4. Aerial Photo 5. Notification Area Map 6. Applicant's Narrative and Graphics P/Planning Applications/2017/2017092 Page 7 ZONING ORDINANCE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT STANDARDS 21015.02 PROCEDURE: Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 15.99, an application for a conditional use permit shall be approved or denied within sixty(60) days from the date of its official and complete submission unless extended pursuant to Statute or a time waiver is granted by the applicant. If applicable, processing of the application through required state or federal agencies shall extend the review and decision-making period an additional sixty (60) days unless this limitation is waived by the applicant. Subd.5. The Planning Commission shall consider possible adverse effects of the proposed conditional use. Its judgment shall be based upon (but not limited to) the following factors: 1. Compliance with and effect upon the Comprehensive Plan, including public facilities and capital improvement plans. 2. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the conditional use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, or comfort. 3. The conditional use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 4. The establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 5. Adequate public facilities and services are available or can be reasonably provided to accommodate the use which is proposed. 6. The conditional use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. 7. The conditional use complies with the general and specific performance standards as specified by this Section and this Chapter. Section 21015 -Plymouth Zoning Ordinance (forms/cupsta) Page 8 SITE M 24 0 6 w Industrial Park BI, ss 2017092 The Bainey Group, Inc. Camp Bow Wow 2036-2067 East Center Circle Request for Conditional Use Permit Amendment 420 210 0 420 840 PbotyFeet of Page 10 Plymouth, Minnesota w ; ss 2017092 The Bainey Group, Inc. Camp Bow Wow 2036-2067 East Center Circle Request for Conditional Use Permit Amendment 420 210 0 420 840 PbotyFeet of Page 10 Plymouth, Minnesota NOTIFICATION MAP Buffer Size: 500 feet Map Comments: 0 120 240 480 fl I I I l E I 1 1 E This data (b is "shed 'AS IS' with no representation as to comp!rte:ie. _. or ECC. u•ary: (i i) is furnished w th no warranty of any kind; and ;iii;• is rutsu.7ublu for legak, engineering of surveying purposes. 'en•Jepir Cr:url'y s-1811 not be liable for any damage, injury or loss resu.l.ng frn•n th's data" For more irdtormation, contact Hennepin County GtS Offloe 300 Sth Street South, Minneapolis, MN 554871 gis.info@hennepin.us Page 11 r� - a �t C 27,-118-22-11 .:f l.�.�.::�ri.?_ �?y!:.�.":•+, �.'Nir:r:`v5-�.. ',. . 4:I':{: j'"_"�. .ret. kik„ r'sit:i.;s' :.:� ,.a'x:� _�":. +,Z%..•`•'.C•� ..i{. k'. rr.�i=- �S�Li�'':�Y': �� '���u �!e.. y�is''•ri�,... kr::=: i':.f.'r. �i�:P::ii�. t,"• .•k,,?` - e:`:`:F-�•'i?r ddir; �,'G w;fi>g ...:. f:::n:`:'.Y�r• ,�''i.";R.��( S7`�'i'N:F.. ,�Y:. �j�" q.u,-N,; g.i., .�.f.x , ...5 S�i •.:. �_' :-.2.Y;:6:N5.." :'•���I sr �:.:f .:.ik'.'•'.S�' . ...e'; a^.'-+ �"r:;'':: r" �`. Y..1 X93. ��;.. 'i.s.�i'1.-•4:.',:i :���.'� ..:i �,�.. �� sV:�:['al :. p.[".-�,�. - F���::�.• VnSG:� ..� liti']�"... irk � rs.k. n � f:i. ". .S "�j �:., 1a:i �• �e, '.+:�� ys i�3m"�.f£ �v ..� v ^;:dr.�;i `�tr.�•s:,+r.':�: ,'`� ✓c:n: :,.,. s' :.z: iz�i ;�z.,. a�,__.1aa:Ga s". .,sr. ",.: �A•.......,...• �.k;: " '' 4 � �YCcj�'?'''+:.., :_,ti n - 'd',''�x`.s., .::r�. &�-:;:'? ��f,: _'" CEJ s.:�;r• ry . ".. ' v� .. :•� sxyL3s,'k:. los F NY�j�.; '>'#-. TL i.:'a x..`.x �� g •• � •'r. }'.:F'.iSix N" g. d zs a U-4 �•.3. -:fig. :is: "',�-._.iw::r?_-fi',37i?yi�.'• [a. �x .:.. ,•_.-�"-44,. ._ .. "'444 �+.s �..�.. r...:, K���?� .�� �{�e "� ` y; _ - +..per: �s�:y:, Y;'�+; � .-y? ".;.f r•=e.�ii� -��';- N �' icA� - ,.^n'&'..f33�..," i -(LVF 4 � ii=. i� 1 � ��'.....• n+-ip iii 1�'F �l.. �. .,a". -°p% �'�z's`3; '.r.].. •:s �<Afi.s.�..e .,L�:�"d`7„ h €.a,..+s, •:;�,,:,�' i ice' >a::i. ='.4 . `'•{� z:�.,F�,�s;' ' - :::,�,: .ya :,.:zy.,�.=+'. i':1rk: �:-..��u=�.�;3 ii.. - >>....., , c •" _ ,s i.,r.... !^",'c'">F. ..':;M. ...ua1;ry."5�. . x.a.l".Y - .4f's' " '.x'n•., 7. kk'�:•s".ss�' - S.�ry =.:^.'�.�. �- :�...c.,., � Y. ? Lac., w..... +�':`:r,. .��.., ti's _�. :.$,':"•' st;.:..a�:� •�'?�,,•s`-d.".r... � ;�.. _„p ?,:.'i.'... a; h."^c+.s:': T e>n, w...,. -.:i�i'sw _ �^,r':a,°,.�.4.r .. ,.?� . a;.;. t7.,.i-; s,i,.;E �..:4:<,%; e lM1�.t . C-ww aroci`rn'y .. sem.: Q� F' ,w _ � .,.: ..A�� spa • .. Y•1'N.y, . �."_A” i'< -d 7-': Ea.c:-%^`z?s"s.r4; . r1 Y;-?. =; r. �,::�...:a':s+s$r..3 tin.,•.. _ *.w: '::a: ., s,k,: s:;;w.::: •sx s .:5. ..i:.r. •r,�s. ,:. ;:'rr„'-�:i:s�`.i?', '::.`°.,.pSE �e-,..n:..r.�i.x•r,._...':,.f � .r.a L_•j •.ris g�`.A.r. °td.�:%::,?�`��S.Jg:{•i�.'.".i'��iY`: r�R $s:,<s; : r'r.Y.'=",.�:::ri.'r:: E�':";. YTi...� �.::Si `s .. , ..`:wd.3. .il�.n .>'r-.. ;iiii ir�i:.✓Sy A.. 'ai'?''> i .•: _�"•`�-'�'�.'�.-�� .h �i.'T4i:"r.'.'j:`''`a j..v • axe.?.0- M'=3. . ; .�, _b..•.:��: :�i-: 27-118-2 ` , q rJ 1y1E M 27-118-22-43 27-118-2 Buffer Size: 500 feet Map Comments: 0 120 240 480 fl I I I l E I 1 1 E This data (b is "shed 'AS IS' with no representation as to comp!rte:ie. _. or ECC. u•ary: (i i) is furnished w th no warranty of any kind; and ;iii;• is rutsu.7ublu for legak, engineering of surveying purposes. 'en•Jepir Cr:url'y s-1811 not be liable for any damage, injury or loss resu.l.ng frn•n th's data" For more irdtormation, contact Hennepin County GtS Offloe 300 Sth Street South, Minneapolis, MN 554871 gis.info@hennepin.us Page 11 October 12, 2017 City of Plymouth — Zoning Committee 3400 Plymouth Blvd Plymouth, MN 55447 Re: Camp Bow Wow— Plymouth Renovation and Expansion City of Plymouth Zoning Committee:' ,pFF;,o My name is Nickolas Netley and I am the local franchise owner for Camp Bow Wow — Plymouth (CBW). I have owned and operated the Camp Bow Wow located at 2067 East Center Circle in Plymouth for the last 10 years. We have enjoyed being a member of the business community in Plymouth since 2007 and hope to grow and build on our past success as we head into the next phase of our business. The next phase involves us continuing to provide dog daycare and boarding to the Plymouth community with expanded facilities. We are hoping to expand our current facility and lease additional space in our current building. Over the past couple of years we have looked at all options regarding a larger facility and feel that expanding in our current location is the best viable option. Our current lease space consists of approximately 11,257 square feet located in Park Industrial Village (PIV). PIV is a complex containing 232,000 square feet in 7 buildings. 2067 East Center Circle is located in Building G which consists of 71,122 square feet. We are hoping with expansion into the lease spaces directly to the West and East of our current space, to expand to a grand total of 17,305 square feet. Conditional Use Permit We are seeking to obtain a conditional use permit for the expansion of our current location into the lease spaces directly to our East and West. It is our hope that we can combine our current space with the additional lease spaces and continue to operate a dog daycare and boarding facility known as Camp Bow Wow, in the Park Industrial Village, at 2067 East Center Circle. The expansion of CBW into additional lease spaces will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort of the area. Dogs will continue to be picked up and dropped off by their masters for daily day care and will stay overnight at the facility while their masters travel. 1) It is consistent with the City of Plymouth Comprehensive Plan and will not have a negative impact on public facilities and capital improvement plans. 2) The establishment, maintenance or operation of this conditional use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort. Page 12 3) The conditional use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 4) The establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 5) Adequate measures have been taken to provide ingress, egress and parking so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in public streets. 6) The conditional use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the 1-2 district in which it is located. 7) The conditional use complies with the general and specific performance standards as specified by Section 21015 and the Plymouth Zoning Ordinance. The following was taken from the "City of Plymouth Zoning Ordinances current as of August 8, 2017" SECTION 21565 -1-2, GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Section 21565.07. Conditional Uses Subd. 9. Dog day/overnight boarding use, provided that: (a) The dog daycar%vernight boarding business is located at least 500 feet from any residential property line. (b) An eight foot high solid fence is constructed to fully enclose any outdoor play areas. (c) Dogs are kept indoors for overnight boarding. (d) A kennel license is obtained for the site, pursuant to Section 915 of the City Code. (Amended by Ord. No. 2007-11, 05/22/07) The above guidelines are currently the same as they were when we first opened our doors in 2007. We were in full compliance with the terms above in 2007 and have continued to operate within the City of Plymouth's Zoning ordinances. We ensure you that with the expansion, we will continue to operate in compliance with the zoning guidelines listed above. Page 13 Parking Considerations CBW is located in a shared building and parking spaces are shared as well. We currently have access to 16 parking spaces and with the expansion we would have access to an additional 14 spaces for a total of 30 parking spaces directly in front of our expanded facility. Description of the Material of the Fence The current guidelines set forth by City of Plymouth Zoning Ordinance require a dog daycare and boarding facility to have an 8 foot high solid fence fully enclosing any outdoor play areas. Our current fence is an 8 foot high solid white vinyl fence that fully encloses our outdoor play areas. Our expansion plans call for us to tear down our current outdoor fencing and replace it with an 8 foot high solid white vinyl fence that fully encloses our new, larger outdoor play areas. Our current outdoor play areas extend 25 feet from the south exterior of the building and are 88 feet long. Our new outdoor play areas will extend 30 feet from the south exterior of the building. As we are leasing additional indoor space, we will also expand our outdoor play areas to the East and to the West. Our plans call for an additional 32 feet of outdoor play area to the West of our current space and an additional 22 feet to the East. With the additional outdoor space, our outdoor play area will extend 30 feet from the South exterior of the building and run 142 feet from East to West to fully enclose our outdoor play areas with 8 foot high solid fencing. Our outdoor yards will only be adjacent to our lease space and the outdoor fencing will not impede any other lease space other than our own. Traffic to and from other tenants will not be impeded nor will parking to other lease spaces. Additional plans and maps All available plans and maps have been provided to you. If there is any additional information you require we will provide that as well. Expansion Summary Our current space is 11,257 square feet of indoor space and 2200 square feet of outdoor space with 74 kennels. With the expansion, our plans call for 19,407 indoor square feet with 17,305 square feet being used for Camp Bow Wow and 2,099 square feet being used for warehouse storage. A full height wall will separate the two. We will have 4,260 square feet of new artificial K9 grass turf for the outside play yards and a new total of 116 kennels. Of those 116 kennels, we plan on using 21 kennels only for daycare dogs to eat lunch and not for overnight dogs to stay in. In our 10 years of business we have found there is a need for spaces for daycare dogs to eat lunch, especially during busy travel times when we are full with boarding dogs. That would bring our number of overnight kennels to 95 after the expansion. Our indoor play areas are currently 3000 square feet and with the expansion the indoor play areas will double to 6000 square feet. As stated above, the outdoor space will be almost doubled as well. The expansion provides us the opportunity to maximize our space and provide the dogs in our care almost double the indoor and outdoor space to play in. We are increasing our play areas by 100% while only increasing the number of overnight kennels we have by 28%. The goal of our expansion and renovation is to maximize our space and provide more room for the dogs to play. In the dog boarding Page 14 world, more kennels is the way to make more money. We have the demand for more kennels but feel the focus should be on providing more room for the dogs to play and not on maximizing profits. The property's owner, MSP Plymouth Park Industrial LLC and I are very excited about the prospect of expanding our current square footage to make CBW a bigger and better place for the dog owners of Plymouth and the surrounding area. With the additional square footage we believe that CBW will be able to accommodate the growing population of the City of Plymouth and surrounding communities for years to come. We have the full cooperation of MSP Plymouth Park Industrial LLC. Thank you for your consideration of my request. Respectfully submitted, Nickolas Netley Camp Bow Wow— Plymouth Owner Page 15 \ Site Plan Scale: 1"=250'-0" Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 Total Leased Area: 19,407 sq. ft. Parking Requirements 19,407 / 2,000 sq. ft. = 9.7 (10 stalls) LEASED AREA EXPANDED EXERCISE AREA 30' x 145'= 4,350 Total Sq. Ft. i Page 16 PROJECT GENERAL NOTES I. GENERAL A. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS. B. ALL WORK TO CONFORM TO STATE AND LOCAL CODES. G. ALL WORK TO BE PERFORMED TO INDUSTRY STANDARDS. D. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WITHOUT OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVES APPROVAL. E. BEFORE STARTING ANY OPERATION, EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE WORK 19,401 sq, ft. PERFORMED BY OTHERS TO WHICH HIS OR HER WORK ADJOINS OR IS APPLIED AND WILL BUILDING AREA REPORT TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR ANY CONDITIONS THAT WILL PREVENT PERMIT ISSUE SATISFACTORY ACCOMPLISHMENT OF HIS OR HER CONTRACT. F. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES ALL NOTICES AS REQUIRED NUMBER REQUIRED BY LAW AND OBTAIN ALL OFFICIAL BUILDING PERMITS. G. CLEAN UP - UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE TENANT SPACE SHALL BE MADE NEAT, ONE AND DELIVERED CLEAN, WHOLE, TIGHT AND FIT FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. EACH LONGEST DIAGONAL DISTANCE INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE AFTER THEIR WORK COMPLETION FOR CLEAN UP. H. CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY AND INSTALL ANY SMOKE DETECTORS REQUIRED PER CODE IN EXIT WIDTH REQUIRED SPRINKLED BUILDINGS, IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING DESIGN AND BUILDING CODES, PLEASE NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT. I. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY OR QUESTIONS PERTAINIWj TO THIS DOCUMENT TO DOOR SWING ARCHITECT, PRIOR TO SUBMITTMG FINAL BID, 2. DEMOLITION A. ALL DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION TO BE DONE IN AN ORDERLY MANNER TO MINIMIZE COMMON PATH OF EGRESS DIST. DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING TENANTS AND PUBLIC SPACES. B. VERIFY WITH OWNER, PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, ALL ITEMS TO BE SALVAGED. STOCKPILE LESS THAN 50 FEET AND PROTECT ALL SUCH ITEMS. (I.E. LIGHT FIXTURES, DOORS/FRAMES, GLASS SIDELIGHTS, WAREHOUSE/DOG KENNEL PLUMBING FIXTURES). C. PROPERLY TERMINATE ALL PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL ITEMS TO BE TWO ABANDONED DURING DEMOLITION. D. VERIFY WITH OWNER REMOVAL OF ALL DEMOLITION DEBRIS. CLEAN ALL AREAS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. E. WHERE REMOVAL OF WALLS, ETC. OCCURS, ADJOINING SUWACES SHALL BE PATCHED EXIT SEPARATION AND PREPARED FOR NEW FINISH APPLICATION. F. DURING THE PROCESS OF DEMOLITION, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS TO ALL 1.6" EXITS AND RELATED CORRIDORS AS REQUIRED BY CODES FOR EMERGENCY EXITING. 3. ELECTRICAL A. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ANY AND ALL DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS DOOR SWING AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL CODES FOR PROPER INSTALLATION AND CIRCUITRY. INCLUDE EMERGENCY AND EXIT LIGHTING AS REQUIRED. B. VERIFY WITH TENANT FOR SPECIAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO ANY EQUIPMENT. C. LABEL ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS WITH PROPER CIRCUIT INFORMATION. D- PROVIDE AND INSTALL EMERGENCY/EXIT LIGHT FIXTURES AS REQUIRED. E. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE RE -USED AND REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE LAMPS AND BALLAST'S. REPLACE ANY T-12 LAMPS WITH NEW T -S LAMPS, HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE RE -BALLAST AND PROVIDE NEW LAMP HOLDERS AS NEEDED. IF IT IS MORE COST EFFECTIVE, CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ENTIRE FIXTURE WITH NEW. F. NEW WALL OUTLET HEIGHT SHALL BE 11" ABOVE FLOOR TO CENTERLINE OF J -BOX, ELEVATOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4, SPRWLEPARE PROTECTION A. IN TENANT SUITE AREAS, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SPRINKLER HEADS OR RELOCATE BUILDING CIRCULATION EXISTING HEADS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE COVERAGE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES. B. THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE SPRINKLER BUILDING DOOR CLEARANCES SYSTEM COMPONENTS AS REQUIRED DUE TO DEMOLITION OR NEW CONSTRUCTION. C. ALL FIRE PROTECTION WORK SHALL BE PEFU:ORMED BY A LICENSED CONTRACTOR YES AND SHALL CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES, D. THE FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ANY AND ALL DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL CODES FOR PROPER AREA SF/OCCUP. # OCCUP. INSTALLATION. 5. HVAC / PLUMBING NOTES A. ALL HVAC WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND 214 SF 30 8 CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES. B. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ANY AND ALL DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS - AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL CODES FOR PROPER INSTALLATION. C. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW ALL HVAC DIFFUSERS, ZONES, AND THERMOSTAT WAREHOUSE AREA 5-1 CONTROLS WITH TENANT AND RE -BALANCE SYSTEM AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT. D. ALL PLUMBING WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED PLUMBER WHO IS TO 18,-313 SF ----- 19 PROVIDE DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS REQUIRED BY CODE AND CONFORM TO ALL OCCUPANCY SEPARATION TYPE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. E. ALL PLUMBING PIPES IN CEILING PLENUM TO BE CAST IRON OR COPPER. NO PVC S -I NONE PIPING TO BE ALLOWED UNLESS COMPLETELY WRAPPED WITH AN APPROVED (1) HOUR OFFICE TO WAREHOUSE B FIRE RATED PROTECTIVE WRAP. F. EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER AND MECHANICAL TO BE FIELD VERIFIED. UPGRADE AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE NEW CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, Notes: I. Occupancy Separations - Section 5083 and Table 50833 and 5083.1 2. Square Feet per Occupant determined by Table 1004A 3. Exit Width determined by Table 1005.1 4. Exit Access - Section 1014 and Table 1015.1 Priority for application for 1341.0411 Subpart 2 ADAAG 4.16 (2) of the MN State Building Code (20% Percent Rule) A. Accessible Path of Travel B. Accessible Toilet Facilities G. Accessible Parking D. Accessible Telephone E. Accessible Drinking Fountain STATE AND LOCAL CODES. G. PROVIDE ADD ALTERNATE FOR HVAC SERVICE TECH. TO CHECK EXISTING HVAC AND PROVIDE REPORT ON CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT. PROJECT D RECTORY GENESIS ARCHITECTURE: SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER SPACE PLANNER GAYLE BECKER JENNIFER NUETZMAN (952) 891-1895 (952) 891-1813 gbecker-agenes isa rch.com jnuetzmanagenes isa rch com NOTE: DIRECT QUESTIONS RELATED TO DOCUMENTS, CODE ISSUES, TECHNICAL DETAIL AND/OR PROJECT SCOPE TO PERSONS LISTED ABOVE. BUILDING LOCATION KEY: sj a BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS THE DRAWINGS AND / OR SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED HERIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF GENESIS ARCHITECTURE AND SHALL NOT BE UTILIZED OR COPIED BY OTHER PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. REVISION NUMBER CODES REFERENCED IBC 2012 - MBG 2015 DATE BUILDING TYPE II -B PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y SPRINKLER SYSTEM YES CLIENT REVIEW PROJECT AREA 19,401 sq, ft. REVISED BUILDING AREA 11,494 SF PERMIT ISSUE OFFICE EXITWs DOUGLAS T. FEICKERT DATE: 09.182011 REG. NO. 43028 NUMBER REQUIRED ONE NUMBER PROVIDED ONE LONGEST DIAGONAL DISTANCE 101'-5" EXIT SEPARATION NA, EXIT WIDTH REQUIRED 8Jo8" EXIT WIDTH PROVIDED 34" DOOR SWING OUT EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE LESS THAN 300 FEET COMMON PATH OF EGRESS DIST. LESS THAN 100 (15' ACTUAL) MAX. DEAD-END CORRIDOR LESS THAN 50 FEET WAREHOUSE/DOG KENNEL NUMBER REQUIRED TWO NUMBER PROV DED THREE LONGEST DIAGONAL DISTANCE 186'-6" EXIT SEPARATION 182'-5" EXIT WIDTH REQUIRED 1.6" EXIT WIDTH PROVIDED 136" DOOR SWING OUT EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE LESS THAN 250 FEET COMMON PATH OF EGRESS DIST. LESS THAN 100 - WITH TWO EXITS PROVIDED MAX. DEAD-END CORRIDOR LESS THAN 50 FEET ACCESSIBILITY HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE YES POWER ASSIST BLDG. ENTRY DOORS NO ELEVATOR NA. - ONE STORY BUILDING RESTROOMS YES BUILDING CIRCULATION NA, SUITE CIRCULATION YES BUILDING DOOR CLEARANCES YES SUITE DOOR CLEARANCES YES OCCUPANCY AREA$ TYPE AREA SF/OCCUP. # OCCUP. ACCESS. USE? OFFICE AREA B 1,155 SF 100 18 - SALES AREA M 214 SF 30 8 YES WAITING/PICK-UP AREA B 265 SF 15 19 - KENNEL/GROOMING AREA 5-1 14,414 SF 500 29 - WAREHOUSE AREA 5-1 2,145 SF 500 5 - TOTAL - 18,-313 SF ----- 19 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION TYPE TO TYPE SEPARATION REQD. NOTES ADJ. TENANT WHSE. TO WHSE. 6-1 S -I NONE - OFFICE TO WAREHOUSE B 6-1 NONE - Notes: I. Occupancy Separations - Section 5083 and Table 50833 and 5083.1 2. Square Feet per Occupant determined by Table 1004A 3. Exit Width determined by Table 1005.1 4. Exit Access - Section 1014 and Table 1015.1 Priority for application for 1341.0411 Subpart 2 ADAAG 4.16 (2) of the MN State Building Code (20% Percent Rule) A. Accessible Path of Travel B. Accessible Toilet Facilities G. Accessible Parking D. Accessible Telephone E. Accessible Drinking Fountain PLUMBING FIXTURE COUNT= IBC 2006 OCCUPANCY AREA SF/OCC. OCC. LOAD PLUMBING LOAD TOILETS SINKS B 2 94 SF 100 23 23/25 OCC. =.92 23/40 =.58 5-1 14,414 SF 500 29 29/100 =29 29/100 =29 5-1 2,145 SF 500 5 05/100 =.05 05/100 =.05 TOTAL REQU 1?ED 126 92 TOTAL PROVIDED 4 4 SHEET INDEX A -I TITLE SHEET, BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS A-2 DEMO PLAN W/ PROJECT NOTES A-3 FLOOR PLAN W/ PROJECT NOTES BUILDING KEY: CODE ANALYSTS SCALE, 3/32" = 1'-0" A R C H I T E C T U R E 4350 Baker Road, Suite 400 Phone: 952.897.7874 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Fax: 952.897.7740 THE DRAWINGS AND / OR SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED HERIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF GENESIS ARCHITECTURE AND SHALL NOT BE UTILIZED OR COPIED BY OTHER PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. REVISION NUMBER DATE REVISION NUMBER DATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AMA DULY ICENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE TE OF Lease Square Footage: q g Ste. 2067-69 = 17,601 s.f. Expansion = 1,806 s.f. Total = 19,407 s.f. PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y SHEET TITLE: Title Sheet, General Notes, Building Code Analysis, Code/ Egress Plan JOB: 2016.5420 DRAWN BY: JLN CHECKED BY: GMB SHEET NO.: A� I CLIENT REVIEW 01-26-2011 REVISED 05-23-2011 PERMIT ISSUE 09-18-2011 DOUGLAS T. FEICKERT DATE: 09.182011 REG. NO. 43028 FENCE HEIGHT REV. 0013-26-2011 SYMBOLS LEGEND C - - :3 EXISTING WALL CONSTRUCTION TO BE REMOVED EXISTING WALL CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN - TOUCH UP AS NEEDED TO RETURN TO A SMOOTH PAINTABLE SURFACE o � 6 EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME TO BE REMOVED - RETAIN FOR RE -USE WHERE POSSIBLE EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME TO REMAIN AS IS - TOUCH UP/OVER STAIN AS NEEDED PREVIOUS TENANT'S VOICE/DATA CABLE AND JUNCTION BOX TO BE REMOVED T� EXISTING BLANK FACE PLATE TO BE REMOVED :t_�: EXISTING DUPLEX ELECTRICAL OUTLET TO BE REMOVED EXISTING 4-PLEX ELECTRICAL OUTLET TO BE REMOVED I DEMO PLAN KEY NOTES: O 1 CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THE EXISTING WALL CONSTRUCTION, DOORS, WINDOWS, FRAMES, ETC. WHERE SHOWN. RETAIN DOORS AND FRAMES FOR RE -USE WHERE POSSIBLE. 2. CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THE EXISTING ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, VOICE / DATA CONNECTIONS, AND BLANK FACE PLATES WHERE SHOWN. TERMINATE ALL WIRES AND CABLES BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL SOURCE. NO UN -USED WIRES OR CABLES ARE TO REMAIN AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS BUILD -OUT. 3. REMOVE/RELOCATE EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL. 4, AT EXPANSION AREA, REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF OFFICE WALLS AS SHOWN ON PLAN, ASSOCIATED GYP. BD. / SUSPENDED CEILING GRID, CEILING TILE, 2x4 LIGHT FIXTURES, ALL FLOORING MATERIAL AND FLOORING ADHESIVE. CAP -OFF PLUMBING SUPPLY AND DRAIN LINES AT REMOVED PLUMBING FIXTURES. FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR TO RAISE SPRINKLER HEADS AT FORMER OFFICE AREA. ALL CURRENT WAREHOUSE LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF. 5. AT CURRENT DOG KENNEL AND EXERCISE AREAS, EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF. 6. REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW AND C.M.U. TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW 3'-0" W. x 1'-0" DOOR AND 2" PROFILE MASONRY FRAME. STRUCTURAL FOR NEW INCREASED OPENING BY OTHERS. 1. REMOVE EXISTING OVERHEAD DOOR, WILL BE REPLACED WITH SAME SITE DOOR, 8. REMOVE EXISTING DOUBLE DOOR AND REPLACE W/ NEW 10'W. x 10' HT. O.N. DOOR. STRUCTURAL FOR INCREASED OPENING BY OTHERS. 9. AT CROSSHATCHED AREA, REMOVE EXISTING ASPHALT, CONCRETE APRONS, WALKS, CURB, EXISTING DOG PLAYGROUND SURFACE AND PLAY AREA FENCING. 10, REMOVE MAKE-UP AREA DUCTING. 11. REMOVE ALL EXISTING FRP AT EXISTING WASH / LAUNDRY AREA. 12, REMOVE PORTION OF PARTIAL HEIGHT. THIS IS TO ALLOW FOR PROPER ACCESSIBILITY CLEARANCE FOR NEW WALL AND DOOR LOCATION. 13. REMOVE EXISTING AC UNIT. 14. REMOVE ANY EXISTING FLOOR COVERING MATERIAL AT KENNEL AND EXERCISE AREAS, EXISTING AND EXPANSION, PREP FLOORS AS NEEDED FOR SEALING AND POLISHING. DEMO PLAN scALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" A R C H I T E C T U R E_ 4350 Baker Road, Suite 400 Phone: 952.897.7874 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Fax: 952.897.7740 THE DRAWINGS AND / OR SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED HERIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF GENESIS ARCHITECTURE AND SHALL NOT BE UTILIZED OR COPIED BY OTHER PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. REVISION NUMBER DATE 11M REVISION NUMBER III DATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A CENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF DUL6TE THE OF Im Lease Square Footage: q g Ste. 2067-69 — 17 601 S.f. Expansion = 1,806 s.L Total = 19,407 s.f. M PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y SHEET TITLE: Demo Plan w/ Notes JOB: 2016.5420 DRAWN BY: JLN CHECKED BY: GMB SHEET NO.: A�2 CLIENT REVIEW 01-26-2017 REVISED 08-23-2011 PERMIT ISSUE Og-18-2011 DOUGLAS T. FEICKERT DATE: 09.182011 REG. NO. 43028 FENCE HEIGHT REV. 0013-26-2011 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE ROOM NO, ROOM NAME FLR. BASE WALLS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AMA CENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF DUL6TE THE OF Lease Square Footage: q g Ste. 2067-69 — 17 601 S.f. Expansion = 1,806 s.L Total = 19,407 s.f. PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y CEILIN6 JOB: 2016.5420 DRAWN BY: JLN CHECKED BY: GMB SHEET NO.: A�3 REMARKS NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST MAT'L HGT. 101 102 103 104 105 VESTIBULE CHECK IN/OUT OFFICE RESTROOM RESTROOM - - - - - - - - - - ACT V-0" A$ -IS NO NEW FINISHES - - - - - ACT V-0" A$ -IS NO NEW FINISHES - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 106 OFFICE - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 101 STAFF BREAK - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 108 HALLWAY SEAL VINYL PNT PNT PNT PNT - - SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 109 STORAGE CLOSET - - - - - - - - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 110 JANITOR CLOSET SEAL VINYL PNT PNT PNT PNT - - REPLACE EXISTING FRP, PAINT ANY GYP. BD. SURFACES III GROOMING ROOM SEAL VINYL PNT PNT PNT PNT - - REPLACE EXISTING FRP, PAINT ANY GYP. BD. SURFACES 112 LAUNDRY AREA SEAL VINYL PNT PNT PNT PNT - - REPLACE EXISTING FRP, PAINT ANY GYP. BD. SURFACES 113 ELECT. CLOSET - - - - - - - - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 114 STORAGE - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 115 DISPLAY AREA - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 116 OFFICE - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 111 VESTIBULE - - - - - - ACT V-0" AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES IIS KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 119 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 120 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 121 KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 122 KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 123 KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 124 KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 125 KENNEL AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 126 EXISTING RESTROOM - - - - - - XST. - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 121 EXISTING RESTROOM - - - - - - XST. - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 128 WAREHOUSE - - - - - - XST. - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES 129 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 130 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 131 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 132 EXERCISE AREA SEAL - PNT PNT PNT PNT OPEN DECK SEAL AND POLISH FLOOR 133 VESTIBULE - - - - - - XST. - AS -IS NO NEW FINISHES FINISH SELECTIONS SEALANT: APPLY DENSIFIER HARDENER t0 WAREHOUSE CONCRETE FLOOR, DIAMOND HARD OR DAYTON SUPERIOR - JM, PREPARE FLOORS PER MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION. PAINT: APPLY TWO GOATS OF EGGSHELL FINISH LATEX PAINT TO ALL NEW AND EXISTING GYP. BD, SURFACES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PLAN KEY NOTES: O I. PROJECT WILL NEED TO BE DONE IN STAGES, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE W/ CAMP BOW WOW'S BUSINESS OPERATIONS. 2, NEW Y-0" W. x 1'-0" HT. x 1-3/4", INSULATED METAL DOOR SET IN 2" WELDED N.M. FRAME W/ CLOSER, COMMERCIAL GRADE LEVER HANDLE PASSAGE HARDWARE, SCHLAGE "AL SERIES" OR EQ. PAINT DOOR AND FRAME. 3. NEW PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL CONSTRUCTION, MATCH HEIGHT OF EXISTING WALL THAT REMAINS. WALL WAS REMOVED TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESSIBILITY CLEARANCE FOR NEWLY INSTALLED DOOR. 4. NEW DOOR AT FORMER WINDOW LOCATION, OPENING NEEDS TO BE INCREASED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW DOOR. STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF INCREASED OPENING BY OTHERS. TOOTH IN NEW CM.U. AS NECESSARY AT CUT LINES, PAINT NEW C.M.U. TO MATCH BALANCE OF BUILDING. DOOR t0 BE Y-0" x 1'-0" INSULATED METAL, SET IN 2" PROFILE, INSULATED, WELDED HM. FRAME W/ 4" MASONRY HEAD. FRAME AND DOOR TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING EXTERIOR DOORS. 5, REPLACE EXISTING O.N. DOOR W/ NEW INSULATED O.N. DOOR, OPENING SIRE TO REMAIN AS -IS. EXTERIOR COLOR t0 MATCH BALANCE OF OTHER O.N. DOORS IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK. 6. REPLACE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL STYLE DOOR OPENER W/ NEW COMMERCIAL GRADE AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER. 1. REPLACE EXISTING DOUBLE DOORS AND FRAME W/ PAIR OF NEW INSULATED, METAL, DOUBLE DOORS AND INSULATED FRAME. NO CHANGE IN OPENING SIZE. PAINT DOORS AND FRAME t0 MATCH EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS. FIELD VERIFY IF EXISTING DOOR HANDLE HARDWARE AND CLOSERS CAN BE REUSED OR NEED TO BE REPLACE ALSO. DOOR HANDLE NEEDS TO BE COMMERCIAL GRADE, LEVER HANDLE KEYSET LOCKING HARDWARE. 8. NEW O.N. DOOR AT FORMER DOUBLE DOOR LOCATION. OPENING NEEDS TO BE INCREASED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW DOOR. STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF INCREASED OPENING BY OTHERS. TOOTH IN NEW CM.U. AS NECESSARY AT CUT LINES. PAINT NEW C.M.U. t0 MATCH BALANCE OF BUILDING. NEW O.N. DOOR TO BE 10' W. x 10' HT., INSULATED, DOOR STYLE/GOLOR TO MATCH EXISTING O.N. DOORS. SUPPLY AND INSTALL COMMERCIAL GRADE AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER 9. REPLACE EXISTING METAL DOOR W/ NEW INSULATED METAL DOOR, PAINT t0 MATCH EXISTING BUILDING DOORS. EXISTING FRAME AND 51DELITE TO REMAIN. 10. NEW BITUMINOUS DRIVING SURFACE AT AREA SHOWN BEING REMOVED ON DEMO PLAN A-2, CAMP BOW WOW WILL BE SUPPLYING AND INSTALLING THEIR OWN ADDITIONAL EXERCISE SURFACE THAT WILL BE INSTALLED ON TOP OF NEW PAVED SURFACE. ll. CONTRACTOR t0 SUPPLY AND INSTALL NEW EXTERIOR PVC PRIVACY FENCING W/ GATE AT OUTSIDE EXERCISE AREA. FENCING t0 BE 8' TALL. THE TOP, MIDDLE AND BOTTOM RAILS TO HAVE ALUMINUM STIFFENERS. POST SPACING BASED ON MANUFACTURES ► SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLED A MIN. OF V-6" BELOW GRADE. VERIFY GATE SIZE AND LOCATION W/ TENANT. 1 13. NOTE NOT USED. 14. REMOVE ALL EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES THROUGHOUT KENNEL AND EXERCISE AREAS, EXISTING AND EXPANSION AREAS AND REPLACE W/ NEW 2x4 HIGH BAY, (6) LAMP, (TS) LIGHT FIXTURES, PLACED FOR EVEN LIGHT DISTRIBUTION, WAREHOUSE LIGHTING LEVELS. VERIFY W/ TENANT IF ANY FIXTURES ARE TO BE WIRED FOR 24/1. 15, ALL KENNELS AND INTERIOR EXERCISE AREA FENCING t0 BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY TENANT. 16. NEW FLOOR t0 DECK WALL CONSTRUCTION, 6" STL. STUDS, W/ SOUND ATTENUATION BATT INSULATION, FULL WIDTH AND HEIGHT OF STUD CAVITY 5/8" FIRE -CODE GYP. BD. TAPE AND SAND FOR PAINTING. BALANCE OF EXISTING WALL CONSTRUCTION THAT NEW WALL CONSTRUCTION ALIGNS W/ TO BE PATCH AND REPAIRED AS NEEDED. NEW STL. STUD GAUGE AND SPACING PER MANUFACTURE'S SPECIFICATIONS. Il, PRICE ALTERNATE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL BACK-UP GENERATOR WITH THE CAPACITY TO HANDLE DOG KENNEL AND EXERCISE AREAS AND (1) CIRCUIT OF LIGHT FIXTURES FOR THESE AREAS. 18. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW 20 TON ROOF TOP UNIT TO REPLACE ONE EXISTING ROOF TOP UNIT LOCATION. ANY REMAINING UNITS NOT NEEDED TO TEMPER SPACE TO REMAIN AS BACK-UP UNITS. 19. NEW ILLUMINATED EXIT SIGN W/ EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND BATTERY BACK-UP. r --------- I I I � I r------ r------1 _ EXISTING I 4'x6' 4'x6' I EXISTING VESTIBULE I OFFICE 101 L_____ W===== 103 I 4'x6' ���, e 4'x6' I I rr- ' n EXISTING r CHECK-IN/OUT I 4'x6' ��a a 4'x6' I O EXIST. 102 I n n I RESTROOM L----- 104 I 4'x6' �`a o�� 4'x6' I L—_—_-- �L===== I EXISTING r CHECK -IN I 4'x6' 4'x6' I EXIST, DESK AREA I rr'� n RESTROOM PRIVATE L-- ---_____ 105 OFFICE I 4'x6' 4'x6' I O I n n I I 4'x6' 4'x6' I I n n I I 4'x6' ��a U�� 4'x6' I STAFF I n n I BREAK HALLWAY L_____11_____ 101 108 STORAGE I 4'x6' ��a a 4'x6' I CLOSET I 4'x6' ��a 4'x6' IILLI I KENNEL I JANITOR GROOMING I 4'x6' �� AREA I I9 2 CLOSET ROOM E: rr'1— --------- `\ 110 111 L -----J L - - - - - - - - - - - 1 I I I I \ "r - - - - - - - 4'x8' oa <\ 4'x8' I � 1 jl� 4'x8' oa <\ 4'x8' I 1 IL IT=== w �I� 4'X8' oa <\ 4'X8' O 1 II z IT=====__ 1======= I 1 jl� 4'x8' i� 4'x8' 1 IL IfT=====_= 121 =_----- 1 4'x8' o� F\ 4'x8' I 0 II DAYCARE 1 DAYCARE III 4'x8' i F\ 4'x8' EXERCISE I i EXERCISE 2 EXISTING VESTIBULE 111 PRODUCT PRIVATE DISPLAY OFFICE 4'x4' 4'x8' 115 116 = I I 14x4 �a °� 4'x8'=v= I r------- �___� � 4x8 oa _= 4'x&'_= I STORAGE I 4x8 a a\ 4'x8' 4'x4' �a °% 4'x8' 114 =___= I 4x8 =__—_� 4'x8' 4x4 �� a\ 4'x8' I I =_ == \a a_______ =--i 1======__j 4'X8 4'x8' 4x4 �� F\ 4'x8' I \> a\ 4'X8' 4'X4' \� F\ 4'X8' I ja\ 4'x8' 4'x4' �� F\ 4'x8' I 5'x10' \a 4'x4' % F I it � 4x8 � � 4x8 n I WASHER EXISTING = EXISTING LAUNDRY ___� �_______ --� �1=_____= WAREHOUSE 112 jl 5'x10' °� °% 4'x8' 4x4 % �\ 4'x8' DRIER 128 ELECT_ I I CLOSET = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � �� 4'x8' 4x4' % �\ 4'x8' 113 j i I II 5'x10' I XST. �\ 4'X8' 4'X4' \� �N 4'X8' I R.R. 121 j1 5'x10' oa_______ _______= �\ 4'x8' 4'x4' \a �, a\ 4'x8' I IFF O 5'x10' ` 4'x4' � a I 4x8 a 4x8 �,� % 4x8 a 4x8 �I XR I O a ' 1 4'x8' `a 4x8 5'x10'"� �\ 4'x8' 4x4 �� �\ 4'x8' II — ______------- 4'x4', i i \ a i i i i 4'X4'\ F 4x8 a 4x8 % 4x8 a % 4x8 II 5'x10' �� _ ___ u� 4'x4' 4X8 E 4X8 --------- A 4x8 a 4X8 I �CENN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KENN 4'x4' % KENNE II KENNEL A'F2EA 3 AREA 4 AREA 5 II AREA 6 122a = 3 J========:====j ��F III 15 0u � =_4X4 `�'5'x10' ' 4X4 Oa F4'X8' 4X8 \ 4X8 % 4'X8' 41x4__ ' 4'x8' 4'X4' I � % 4'x8' \< I i o __ --- 4x4 ir= ---- --------r----- I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I EXERCISE 1 1 AREA 3 129 � ------------------------------------ I I I I I f� I I I I I I I I I -0 610 4 19 \ S I I LI) I1) I ( I1)0l ( I1 FLOOR PLAN W1 KENNEL LOGATIONS SCALE: 1/6" = 1'-0" ------— — — — — — — — — — — — — --------------- ------------------� I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EXERCISE I EXERCISE I EXERCISE j AREA 4 I AREA 5 I AREA 6 130 � 131 � 132 � fig fig � 19 --------------------- r I -I 4 I \) � VESTIBULE 133 WALL TYPES 4%a" THE DRAWINGS AND / OR SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED HERIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF GENESIS ARCHITECTURE AND SHALL NOT BE UTILIZED OR COPIED BY OTHER PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. AV DATE REVISION NUMBER DATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AMA CENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF DUL6TE THE OF Lease Square Footage: q g Ste. 2067-69 — 17 601 S.f. Expansion = 1,806 s.L Total = 19,407 s.f. PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y 35/8" METAL STUDS, GAUGE JOB: 2016.5420 DRAWN BY: JLN CHECKED BY: GMB SHEET NO.: A�3 35/8" METAL STUDS, GAUGE AND SPACING BY 01-26-2017 REVISED AND SPACING BY PERMIT ISSUE 09-18-2011 MANUFACTURERS SPECS. DOUGLAS T. FEICKERT DATE: 09.182011 REG. NO. 43028 FENCE HEIGHT REV. 0013-26-2011 MANUFACTURERS SPECS. 7 - (1) LAYER 5/8" GYP. Bp. R- (1) LAYER 5/8" GYP. BD. EA. SIDE TO UNDERSIDE EA. SIDE t0 UNDERSIDE OF CEILING GRID. TAPE 3 OF CEILING GRID. TAPE FINISH SAND, AND FINISH SAND, SOUND ATTENUATION BLANKET, FULL HT, AND OO WIDTH OF STUD CAVITY. /AV /41 35/8" METAL STUDS, GAUGE 35/8" METAL STUDS, GAUGE AND SPACING BY AND SPACING BY MANUFACTURERS SPECS. MANUFACTURERS SPECS. (1) LAYER 5/8" GYP. BD. - (1) LAYER 5/8" GYP. BD. EA. SIDE TO UNDERSIDE EA. SIDE t0 UNDERSIDE OF DECK. TAPE AND OF DECK. TAPE TO DECK FINISH SAND TO CEILING AND FINISH SAND TO HEIGHT. CEILING HEIGHT. SOUND ATTENUATION SOUND ATTENUATION BLANKET. FULL HT. AND BLANKET. FULL HT. AND O WIDTH OF STUD CAVITY. WIDTH OF STUD CAVITY. I -HOUR UL -419 OR EQ. NOTES: - PROVIDE MOISTURE RESISTANT GYP. BD. AT ALL WET WALLS - PROVIDE BRACING OF METAL FRAMING/FURRING SYSTEMS AS REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURE SPECIFICATIONS - REPAIR OR PROVIDE NEW GWB COLUMN FURRING AT ALL COLUMNS THROUGHOUT SPACE AS REQUIRED - METAL STUD FRAMING SIZE, GAUGE AND SPACING TO CONFORM TO MANUFACTURE SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC HEIGHTS AND LOADING OF PARTITIONS - NEW WALL W48TF41CTION RUNNING: FROM FLOOR TO DECK ABOVE TO USE DEEP LEG TOP TRACK WITH SLIP CONNECTION- INSTALL 1-1/1- COLD ROLLED CHANNEL AS HORIZONTAL BRACMG AT MAX. 48- oz, WELDED OR :CREWED To STUDS. 5/Srr FIRE CODE G BOARD EACH SIDE, FULL 1$IGHT- INSULATE FULL THICKNESS OF STUD To DECK wrw saw ATTENUATION BATT& ARCH I T E C T U RE 4350 Baker Road, Suite 400 Phone: 952.897.7874 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Fax: 952.897.7740 THE DRAWINGS AND / OR SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED HERIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF GENESIS ARCHITECTURE AND SHALL NOT BE UTILIZED OR COPIED BY OTHER PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. REVISION NUMBER DATE REVISION NUMBER DATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AMA CENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF DUL6TE THE OF Lease Square Footage: q g Ste. 2067-69 — 17 601 S.f. Expansion = 1,806 s.L Total = 19,407 s.f. PROJECT: Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 y SHEET TITLE: Floor Plan w/ Notes JOB: 2016.5420 DRAWN BY: JLN CHECKED BY: GMB SHEET NO.: A�3 CLIENT REVIEW 01-26-2017 REVISED 08-23-2011 PERMIT ISSUE 09-18-2011 DOUGLAS T. FEICKERT DATE: 09.182011 REG. NO. 43028 FENCE HEIGHT REV. 0013-26-2011 INDUSTRIAL � PARK BL VD ST ^--F--- ST ST ST ST ST 5T ST ST ST ST ST I p n yr ��yy APM G7 � 00 LICLY AMB14111rolaD j I N FJEWNING w4u rELTEi TEL _ Ta_ s S88*4 '40"W 1622.30 `� 60 1 50' 9LgLDfNG SEra4CK [.INE I ■■ j '".�' "�" "� � f E � I f ai ■ 1 s 1 � n , ■ ■ Y � / rEs TEL �• Y 79. N BUILDING HEIGMT 20r.s 9LIILDING H .4w— 701.6 1 - 1 , 101.0 -- 15' BUWiNG SE75tACK UN, ., 21.8 FT 21.7 fT W METER - ! l '-GAS DIETER A Tit4N5FOR1KE14 FIRE DPT: CON --• LU TRANSFORMER ` 7RA SFORMER ■ �1 r GAS METER BUILDING HEX*U BUILDING HVGHT 4 21.8 FT. 23.1 FT �g ■ 1 � m � q ° 13225 1NDUS`!'RTAL PARH' BLVD. q ^ ,� SFPZY LINE OF 1 STORY BLOCK BLDG THE HELY 400 FT' LOT i ro CIS U WALL CONC RETS 3 LD *� a f� C� ■ — 78.2 LD V LO LD 101.0 LO w _ ■ V' CS 5T M!S ■ "d W ST ST01 .� y ■ �Vt �`` ' s � �# � � � y I � LO � LA � � LD LD � .' ■' CA W [� LD • v' 1 04 o N 4° 20310 EA.W CT NTER cmcu 4 a 7t \ I STORY ALQcK BLDri p, � BUXDiNG HE7GHT �? , y ■1 60 23.1 FT. FRE' DPT. coNNECTToN — -. ■ Q J ,GAS MET EH � GAS METER TRANSFORMERW.... ■ ■ 1 GAS METER x BUILDING HDjWr BUILDING HEIGHT ■ 9br 23.4 Fr. , 351.7 23.1 FT. ■ �. N.S.P. EASEMENT rkl TEL \ ■� � AS PER DOC. NO. 352.39 r U ■ �� \ .IYORTFT LiAFE OF LOT 4---, � � s�- �.! I i I I I I I � 11 %7 1191111 I � \ ■ 5 9 CR ASbffPEI? DOC.O. EASEMENT0$9 f 14 ~ \ �� �'s tl h �1 _. --- — �Q ST— Sr Sr 57 5 r sr �5T sr sr ,/, ■■ /' . '�} ! TFS T& TEL TEL v, ,1 ■ ■ -_—_.—___......_______...... ti__1_—_.__._. �__._........._____ ���a '� — ��w m _ _ — _T � CONS s u ucnS uGAS AM ■ ■■■ ..JRLS 9293 S8$°t3'4 W 241T RLS 13594 T s s Wtti 1\ s 15x.8 ■ t■ / N.S.P. EASE6lENT 40' BUILDING SE'T84CI[ LINE � � � � � � � �'i A5 P$72 DDC. Na. 36045+2 ' ■ -. �TRANS'foRME34 � c� 4 uc� C7 � FrRE DPr�Co NN EC77DN ■ I f I FASEMEIVr AOC. ''� Qom' f" Q x 44 N BUILDING KE1GKT ! LO ' 'ins 7 NCH IP r 99,272�� O a a� p� ❑ cs p 22 f7 - \ qpp Gi 421.7 BUILDING HEIGHT � r - � • � T �O pp.. \ 18,2 Fr .- �E7`­ 120.1— _ NORTHWESTERLY LINE \, s„ 14 � . ' ti ° � �� OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY 752 FEET" OF LOT 1 r W SPUR TRACK EASEMENT' ' `� AS PER DOC. No 347574,5 `ACK LINE — -= � \♦ j I � '" GLE iJl AJNS OHD r . >R Altj Nr�G _ IBUILDING HLVHr 'finWALL ■ "*� EXCEPTION `1 n ff i8.2 F7 �, �] ST ■ OHa 00 r J 'Jd >��� ■ 1' ■■` 0��� r SOU17MSTERLY LINE OF THE „y za r N *, �` I !{! r \ . NORTHWESTERLY Stip FEET 4s ` �� LD II J r f 3' f ,� ■ , OF LOT' 1 G, ,, ��, -"a ■ N S.P. EASEMENT AS PER DOC. NO. BUILDING HEIGHT 1 Z�-a� •�� IJ I !f 3971713' AND =•� SPUR ,IRA&K WE4i fENr AS ° w . . / J J 3¢83942 ANO ■ PE 1C. NOS. 3453438 ,O ,po,�� DED EXE AREA sJ Z_� i8.2 Fr N� ' GUT ` t ��■ Asva 3512278 PP �u _ 3'� } — t: ---" + , 12a.1 as.z , �� t� INCH IP .. '5rp, 2 py ! ❑ ❑ II a ra' up C2? p p" Qj I #moi — R I o CWAU RE7Af1VING •g'� t 1519111! DIAIG SE78AClt ONE _.� J .. .. .- .. .SIE .... / ' N.S.P.EiuENr NO'H�'ESTERLY EINE .OF THE • SOUTHEASTERLY HEIGHT, 71711 6OD FEET LOT � J 1 •�� 1 _... M _........... 6 Fr � -�---� PER DOC No. � ' � SOUT .�2 �- .� �� �rLD1Nc 39 T� ...._..:.-..: .._. ,. ... w,.......... �,_ .b LOT 1 ....., _ ._. ,... T' 1 � ©F I l 11 1 ' 1 �rI I N.S.P. PARnAL FIE iSE� ~ 151.9 ( �Q4 4C3"��G 1 N, S.P EASEMEN% PER f _ AS PER ADC. NO, 3971714 �. r — _ / / OF THE FASEMENT ! L?tlC.NO. 3588945 ! ! RECORDED IN DOC-NO. '1 4 ��D� 4.D y w_� 4�`G� C ! NELY LW OF LOT 2 i a 0 60 120 SCALE IN FEET' R /2 Site Plan Camp Bow Wow Park Industrial Village - Bldg. G 2063-2067 E. Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 Page 20 MEMO DATE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 TO: CITY OF PLYMOUTH ZONING COMMITTEE 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD PLYMOUTH, MN 55447 FROM: ANGIE GROTH RE: CAMP BOW Wow - 2067 EAST CENTER CIRCLE Dear City of Plymouth, THE BAINEY GROUP INC. GON9TRUCTION This letter is to confirm that the maximum number of employees at 2067 East Center Circle for Camp Bow Wow does not exceed 5 at any given time. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at 763-231-8181 or an_giea@bainey.com. Sincerely, Angie Groth The Bainey Group, Inc. The Bainey Group, Inc. Construction Services 1470028TH AVE. N. #30, Plymouth, MN 55447 763-557-6911 www.bainey.com Page 21 MIAMI•D,r�ADE 1JVUCT ►' TI i s rAM - rVDE CO MEW CONTROL SECTI N DEPARTMENT OF PI';RMITTING, ENVIRONMENT, AND REGULATORY 1805 �;t7=13 , llcRoona 08 AFFAIRS (PERA) colmuriftd4kiy*Wt5�{''i urm BOARD AND CODE ADMINISTRATION DIVISION T ('1 )_ f3.2590 F(786)315-2599 NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE (NOA) wim miam dadeXrOV/Dara/ Nebraska Plastics, Inc. PO Box 45 Cozad, NE 69130 SCOPE: This NOA is being issued under the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials. The documentation submitted has been reviewed and accepted by Miami -Dade County PERA -Product Control Section to be used in Miami Dade County and other areas where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This NOA shall not be valid after the expiration date stated below, The Miami -Dade County Product Control Section (In Miami Dade County) and/or the AHJ (in areas other than Miami Dade County) reserve the right to have this product or material tested for quality assurance purposes. If this product or material fails to perforin in the accepted manner, the manufacturer willvrcur the expense of such testing and the AHJ may immediately revoke, modify, or suspend the use of such product or material within their jurisdiction. PERA reserves the right to revoke this acceptance, if it is determined by Miami -Dade County Product Control Section that this product or material fails to meet the requirements of the applicable building code. This product is approved as described herein, and has been designed to comply with the Florida. Building Code, including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. DESCRIPTION; Country Estate Fence for HVHZ APPROVAL, DOCUMENT: Drawing No. NP 1270 through NP 1275, titled "Lakeland II/Lakeland Ila, Hollingsworth II/IIA, Lakeview Ila, Melbourne IIa", sheets 1 through 6 of 6, dated 03/04/2012, prepared by Nebraska Plastics, Inc., signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, F.E., bearing the Miami -Dade County Product Control Renewal stamp with the Notice of Acceptance number and expiration date by the Miami - Dade County Product Control Section. MISSILE IMPACT RATING: None LABELING: Each unit shall bear a permanent label with the manufacturer's name or logo, city, state, model/series, and following statement; "Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved", unless otherwise noted herein. RENEWAL of this NOA shall be considered after a renewal application has been filed and there has been no change in the applicable building code negatively affecting the performance of this product. TERMINATION of this NOA will occur after the expiration date or if there has been a revision or change in the materials, use, and/or manufacture of the product or process. Misuse of this NOA as an endorsement of any product, for sales, advertising or any other purposes shall automatically terminate this NOA. Failure to comply with any section of this NOA shall be cause for termination and removal of NOA. ADVERTISEMENT: The NOA number preceded by the words Miami -Dade County, Florida, and followed by the expiration date may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the NOA is displayed, then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: A copy of this entire NOA shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official. This NOA renews NOA # 08-0125.01 and consists of this page 1 and evidence page E-1, as well as approval document mentioned above. The subinitted documentation was reviewed by Carlos M. Utrera, P.E. MNOA No. 120416.12 �11�•Q aF cauNTY Expiration Date: November 29, 2017 Approval Date: August 16, 2012 uG't7' Page 1 Page 22 Nebraska Plastics, Inc. NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE: EVIDENCE SUBMITTED A. DRAWINGS 1. Drawing No. NP 1270 through NP 1275, titled "Lakeland II/Lakeland IIa, Hollingsworth IVIIA, Lakeview IIa, Melbourne IIa", sheets 1 through 6 of 6, dated 03/04/2012, prepared by Nebraska Plastics, Inc., signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. B. TESTS "Submitted under NOA # 07-0820.1" 1. Test reports on 1) Dynamic Wind Load Testing per FBC TAS 100(A) (modified), 2) Static Load Post Testing per FBC 1714.3.2, 3) Artificial Outdoor Exposure per ASTM G 155, 4) Tensile Testing per ASTM D 638, 5) Rate of Burning per ASTM D 635, 6) Smoke Density per ASTM D 2843, 7) Self Ignition Temperature per ASTM 1929, along with marked -tip drawings and installation diagram of a 6' high PVC fence system, prepared by Architectural Testing, Inc., Report No. 67645,01-119-18, dated 06/21/2007, signed and sealed by Joseph A. Reed, P.E. C. CALCULATIONS "Submitted under NOA # 07-0820. ]1)' 1. Fence fornidation calculations, dated 10/22/2007, prepared, signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Miami -Dade Department of Permitting, Environment, and Regulatory Affairs (PERA) E. MATERIAL CERTIFICATIONS 1. None. F. STATEMENTS 1. Statement letter of code conformance to 2010 FBC, dated 04/04/2012, signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. 2. Statement letter of no financial interest, dated 03/05/2012, signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. `,Vubmitted under NOA # 07-0820,1.1" 3. Statement letter of code conformance, dated 07/23/2007, signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. 4. Statement letter of no financial interest, dated 07/23/2007, signed and sealed by Richard Boyette, P.E. 5. Laboratory code compliance letter for Test Report No. 67645,01-119-18, issued by Architectrural Testing, Inc., dated 06/21/2007, signed and sealed by Joseph A. Reed, P.E. 469a0014;01� Car os M. Utrer'-a, P.E. Product Control Exainluer NOA No. 12-0416;12 Expiration Date; November 29, 2017 Approval Date: August 16, 2012 E-1 Page 23 DETAIL i MDC (HVHZ) LAKELAND Oa 72.96 DF1 — 91 2.0000 PRODUCT RIMMED -----—plyfft lib"Pkdd 9 u04MDoode AuaDluKe liO m I I EVPint III 0 1 PowuulC t Tim 718,:7x60 2.1 II I I DETAIL VERTICALS SLOTTED M RAIL 34 IN. GROUND SNS POST LEVEL ELQper ties ASTM D ULL RAIN .25 Class CC3 --3i3 _7 .313- .025 1.8 1.8 1. .5 ETAll. A 9 1.2 L8 2 .125 .08 298 A1325 R# —.375 (e)PLS.L .1 TYP. OE'i'Ait ll 95' HORIZONTA_FOR 0' SECTION (13 VERTICALS) - 5.0 ■ SLOT OPENING -9 DETAIL 2 ETAR 5x5 Post Cross Section 74' HORI70NTAL FOR 6' SECTIDN Heovy Wait Post .280 Wall QO VERTICALS) Thickness (8' Center) ---i D -Post 70-.205 Walt SLOT OPENING .9 Thickness (6'-3' Center) PVC Material Specifications: nes iNt-n Rate of Burning MBNAINAM98C Self Ignition Temperature (Flash Ignition) Self Ignition Termperature (Spontaneous Ignition) Average Smoke Density Rating I ensite Strength (Differnece Exposed and Unexposed) r .875 1 1.733. A -,06 1.75 7.279 6.9375 .05 (3� PLS. 1.75 I_ [.733 D 6.9375' TBG CROSS SECTION MME, Ttfi PANEL 64 -LOW, T9_1A I ELQper ties ASTM D 635 Class CC3 ASTM D 1929 741'F>650'F ASTM D 1929 858'F>650'F ASTM D 2843 65.0(75 ASTM D 638 •2Z<,IOX Note: Tnis drawing contains details For Fence that will be Installed on a Fligh Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Nate: TLils Fence system is designed to withstand a 75 mph sustained wind and a 115 mph wind gust for 3 seconds In compliance with section 1615.2.1 of the Florida Building code. Note: For use In HVHZ only. Use (12-014x3/4' screws For the 6' Fence section and 10- 014x3/4' screws for the 6'3' Fence sectioN screwed directly through the 2 x 7 rail and Into the .675 x 7 vertical 60' board 1/2' Fro, the opening of the top and bottom rail as shown on -the drawing. Note: NUA requirements are applicable to heights less than 6 fL, using the sane Footing specifications for the 6 Ft Fence. I/2` 8' dowel DETAIL inserted through 2x7 63.25 pre -drilled hole Horizontal 2` from _ch en of top h.or izonta. 4 notches on ea h Detail of end of each dowel horizontal top Insertion. 108 and IT. Ltnm. 5 X 5 POST 2x7 Sllotted T6D 0 With 7/0 x 7 vertical inserted. t BEIT, Hp.. Tne HDR. DFTAII_ 1 & 2 5.5 Post Descripti— (MDC) LAKELAND IT. Tolerance Dwg. If: NP 1270 Date1 03/04/12 <UnLess Noted) Sheet #,I of 6 Drawn By: Leo Slms Frctns *1/32 Scale: None Revislo 3 Decimals 1.031 Part B. Refer To Drawing Angles tl° Prod. Lne: pF Approved-By:LLS Material P.V.C. T.10615 625 5625 2x7 Routing - Di.ensions OEL IL 4 005 1.5 g° •� L .868 1 1 x 1.5 U -Charnel 56.25' (I per section) APPROVED APR 041011 Page 24 NRC QMV IMLING—TH li 7- 4C (HVND IDLLINOVGRTH 11 72.75 1_AT1IGE AIMS, 0-1— Note: This drawing contains details For Fence that will be installed an a High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Note, This Fence system Is designed to withstand a 75 mph sustained wind and 115 mph wind gust for 3 seconds In conpliance with section 1615.2.1 of the rlorida Bullding code. Note. For use in IIVHZ only. Use (2_6-1114 x 3/4' screws For the U' Fence section and 20-414x3/4' screws for the 6' 3' fence section) screwed directly through the 1.5 x 5.5 rail and Into the .675 x 7 vertical approximately 1/2' from the opening or the -top and bottom roil as shown on the drawing. Note: N04 requirements are applicable to heights less than 6 Ft, using the same footing specifications For the 6 ft. Fence- s Full Radius zw Idr �s al}��MMM.... 10 (8) P R (D) PLS ___ JJJ LLLax `l}7 1x65 Udbnmal 41.5' DE7All_ A RETAIL D a pew =actlonJ I]JJ A 953 Lts 193 la)) n 6.9375' TAG CROSS SECI"TUN NOTE: T&G PANEL 44' LONG. — -_ _- Hesrr tion Test Properties Rate of Burning ASTM D 635 Ct... CCI SeIF Ignition temperature (Flash Ignition) ASTM D 1929 741'F>650F Self Ignition Ternperature (Spontaneous Ignition) ASTM D 1929 858'F>650'F KWASYAFOSOMWO Average Snake Density Rating ASTM D 2843 65.8(75 W' Tensile Strength (Dirfernece Exposed and Unexposed) ASTM D 638 +27.(+10% In'e-u+-area mare Horizontal 2' from eacch en or top horizontI eat hes an en h 1 Detall of nn o� each dowel harizon tal top ' Insertion. and bottom. 5X5 POST --�-- 15 ,� 911 and Slotted Roil Cross Section sI I L NOTE' Two notches per side at L each end. (e total per ,.IT). I he rails are inserted into routed holes on each post held by notches punched Into each rail. 5.5 Post Cross Section Heavy Wall Post .280 Wall Thickness (8' Center) D -Post .170-.205 Wail Thickness (6'-3' Center) 4C (HVND IDLLINOVGRTH 11 72.75 1_AT1IGE AIMS, 0-1— Note: This drawing contains details For Fence that will be installed an a High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Note, This Fence system Is designed to withstand a 75 mph sustained wind and 115 mph wind gust for 3 seconds In conpliance with section 1615.2.1 of the rlorida Bullding code. Note. For use in IIVHZ only. Use (2_6-1114 x 3/4' screws For the U' Fence section and 20-414x3/4' screws for the 6' 3' fence section) screwed directly through the 1.5 x 5.5 rail and Into the .675 x 7 vertical approximately 1/2' from the opening or the -top and bottom roil as shown on the drawing. Note: N04 requirements are applicable to heights less than 6 Ft, using the same footing specifications For the 6 ft. Fence- s Full Radius zw Idr �s al}��MMM.... 10 (8) P R (D) PLS ___ JJJ LLLax `l}7 1x65 Udbnmal 41.5' DE7All_ A RETAIL D a pew =actlonJ I]JJ A 953 Lts 193 la)) n 6.9375' TAG CROSS SECI"TUN NOTE: T&G PANEL 44' LONG. — -_ _- Hesrr tion Test Properties Rate of Burning ASTM D 635 Ct... CCI SeIF Ignition temperature (Flash Ignition) ASTM D 1929 741'F>650F Self Ignition Ternperature (Spontaneous Ignition) ASTM D 1929 858'F>650'F KWASYAFOSOMWO Average Snake Density Rating ASTM D 2843 65.8(75 W' Tensile Strength (Dirfernece Exposed and Unexposed) ASTM D 638 +27.(+10% (unless Noted) Sheet R, 2 of 6 Drawn By, Leo Sim, Fractions t1/32 Scale: None Revision: 3 Declmnls ±.031 Part 0: Refer To Drawing Angles il' Prod. LW., PF Approved By: LLS Material, P.V.C. ails LA sLws75 125 R Router Detal( Harizontnl Trip, MID. & BOTTUM RAIL ftoQUcrRRNfiWOq II 01,4Ic 'M Ma FkdA� Ac(eplR,Ne No 2 1 '12 D=q i le 7 _- Miwni mMiNe CMmd Page 25 1.5x5.5 Mid. and IL with 11 with 1.712.1.26x.065 19LF61-4rJ{{IIam Aluninum "-Bar Insert. T . AoR. MID. H.R. DTM. M. 5.5 Post RETAIL 2 Description -(MDC) HOLLINGSWORTH II erance Dog M NP 1271 1 Date- 03/04/12 (unless Noted) Sheet R, 2 of 6 Drawn By, Leo Sim, Fractions t1/32 Scale: None Revision: 3 Declmnls ±.031 Part 0: Refer To Drawing Angles il' Prod. LW., PF Approved By: LLS Material, P.V.C. ails LA sLws75 125 R Router Detal( Harizontnl Trip, MID. & BOTTUM RAIL ftoQUcrRRNfiWOq II 01,4Ic 'M Ma FkdA� Ac(eplR,Ne No 2 1 '12 D=q i le 7 _- Miwni mMiNe CMmd Page 25 MDL (MV)TL) 110LLINFSWDRTII ITA 721% LATTICE DBffNSIONS (135' X 95') .025 R .125 Rat.. 'w DETI 1 0 MDC OWLIZ) 4111 LINGSWORTII IIA 72x/5 LATTICE ➢IMENSIDNS {13.5' X 74'1 2x] Batton roil wI ]lax] rc—t Inserteae l� I I CETAIL n L�-j1( to OCTnLL 9'„ 1�u�.tz--J I I{ D I x i5 U -Chanel 415' DETALL 3 `J—L_- DAN II Per sectioN 5x5 Past Ross s -u- (a1 PLS. n HeazY Vail Pass .280 Vak G.%6' T66 CROSS SECTION Thkkness (8' Center) DEl'AlL E .Ilo sUI'a�vgXii,,%o-nv.. ii.e• I:ent.rs D -Post A]0-,205 Vnll N1TE�T&G PANEL 94.5' LONG. c A. n. Thickness (6-3• Center) Pve Maierinl SnnriF mt6x)c- _ - --- Tolerance naaa"la*'ou Test Praberties (Unless Note Rate of Burning ASTM D 635 rAnss cci Fractions t1/ Self IDNtlon Teltpemitre (Flesh IgrM.) ASTM D 1929 74rrMSOY BPCIMDIS *.031 Self Ignition Temperature (SpOntme0us IgntbN ASTM 0 )929 B50•F)650'F - Aver--- - Angles tl• A.P.-ge Sm Density RatOg ASTR D 2843 65D<]5 ___ Tensile Strength (Differ m Exposed and Unexposed) ASTM D 638 +2X(HDX Note: This drawing contains details For Fence that Wit be Installed on n High Velocity Hurricane Zone (NVi]Z). Note) This fence system is designed to withstand c 75 mph sustained wind and a 115ph wind gust For 31 S?Icomd.l. 1 ngocadence with section 1615.2.1 of the Nate: For use In HVHZ only. Use (2U - 014 3/4' screws For the 8' Fence section and 20 - 014 x 3/4' screws for the 6' 3' Fence ection) screwed directly through the 1.5 x 5.5 & 2 7 rail & Lattice 'nto the 7/8 7 vertical a rex-stntel 1/?.` from the opeanhg of the top nnci�ottom ra� as shown do the ddrr wing. Note: NUA requirements are applicable to heigghts less than 6 Ft. using the same Footing sped tions for the 6' Ft. Fence. 4 a• u,�-n1nvT. 74' MDRIZONTAL FOR 6-3• SECTION wvrsAlL �- Slot UP -9 .90 horizontal • IW of 7 hmorizontal d b°ttan 95' HORIZONTAL rOR e' SECTION Slatted Rall Cross Sectbn-- Slat Op -In, .90 x 25 R 1.5x5..5 Routing - OETn'L 2 ( IL (RIDDED) N3Tt Tx° notches per std, at cosh end (B lotel per -10. Tho r",ar inserteo Dnensbns Fult R°dias Into routed holes on Oeh post held by natrhes punched into each mil. __�_a qa , P ' s)s), 1 TOP 6 tAIBDLC RAIL l� I I CETAIL n L�-j1( to OCTnLL 9'„ 1�u�.tz--J I I{ D I x i5 U -Chanel 415' DETALL 3 `J—L_- DAN II Per sectioN 5x5 Past Ross s -u- (a1 PLS. n HeazY Vail Pass .280 Vak G.%6' T66 CROSS SECTION Thkkness (8' Center) DEl'AlL E .Ilo sUI'a�vgXii,,%o-nv.. ii.e• I:ent.rs D -Post A]0-,205 Vnll N1TE�T&G PANEL 94.5' LONG. c A. n. Thickness (6-3• Center) Pve Maierinl SnnriF mt6x)c- _ - --- Tolerance naaa"la*'ou Test Praberties (Unless Note Rate of Burning ASTM D 635 rAnss cci Fractions t1/ Self IDNtlon Teltpemitre (Flesh IgrM.) ASTM D 1929 74rrMSOY BPCIMDIS *.031 Self Ignition Temperature (SpOntme0us IgntbN ASTM 0 )929 B50•F)650'F - Aver--- - Angles tl• A.P.-ge Sm Density RatOg ASTR D 2843 65D<]5 ___ Tensile Strength (Differ m Exposed and Unexposed) ASTM D 638 +2X(HDX Note: This drawing contains details For Fence that Wit be Installed on n High Velocity Hurricane Zone (NVi]Z). Note) This fence system is designed to withstand c 75 mph sustained wind and a 115ph wind gust For 31 S?Icomd.l. 1 ngocadence with section 1615.2.1 of the Nate: For use In HVHZ only. Use (2U - 014 3/4' screws For the 8' Fence section and 20 - 014 x 3/4' screws for the 6' 3' Fence ection) screwed directly through the 1.5 x 5.5 & 2 7 rail & Lattice 'nto the 7/8 7 vertical a rex-stntel 1/?.` from the opeanhg of the top nnci�ottom ra� as shown do the ddrr wing. Note: NUA requirements are applicable to heigghts less than 6 Ft. using the same Footing sped tions for the 6' Ft. Fence. LSx55 T A-It Codt IC�l1 °P & Atxptbxt No 2 ! 7 )ul-it)o NMtlle Rae Mth OHPIMI' et<" IItp71rt11 1.]I2.1.26x.865 AluNnun M -Bar Insart, a0ddle m.:y) Mlw tde Product ContrN w. DETPLLa. Sheet 0: 3 of 6 Prod. Lne. PF NGSWURTH HA Date) 03/04/2012 Drawn By- Leo Sims Revision: 3 ng Approved By -LLS IN Page 26 horizontal • IW of 7 hmorizontal d b°ttan y.. De tai 25 R 1.5x5..5 Routing - x5 Post Dnensbns 2.7 R ttFq -- DETALL 1 IN— L/2' 8' dowel i hs ted thraughrF hde ' Horizontal �-tlNlted h znn�" on aenaerfhes �'S nntgi �neahf uM bation 5 X 5 POST ip°s 5.5 Post PRODUCT RDPIDWF.0 m (olndiM6 wNq fro Fltddt LSx55 T A-It Codt IC�l1 °P & Atxptbxt No 2 ! 7 )ul-it)o NMtlle Rae Mth OHPIMI' et<" IItp71rt11 1.]I2.1.26x.865 AluNnun M -Bar Insart, a0ddle m.:y) Mlw tde Product ContrN w. DETPLLa. Sheet 0: 3 of 6 Prod. Lne. PF NGSWURTH HA Date) 03/04/2012 Drawn By- Leo Sims Revision: 3 ng Approved By -LLS IN Page 26 DETAIL MDC (HVHZ) LAKEVIEW TIO 72x96 AS S11DWN. VERTICALS RAR 6275- LUNG —w— 2• R - 5x5 FMT GRDImb LEVEL 2.0000 34' TTw '� 71' HORIZONTAL FUR G' SECTION (10 ROUTINGS) 00000000 0 SPACING BETWEEN VERITCALS-.9334 .125 R 95' HORIZONTAL FOR 8' SECTION (14 ROUTINGS) 000000000000001 ROUTER HOLE 1.5625x5.609375 ,0j j�--"fj"' DETAIL 2 (80TH RAILS) SPACING BETWEEN SS VERITCALS 1.09 1.5x5.5 RESIDLNIIAL RAIL (HOLLOW) 7— .025 R LBS 1.8; !A S 125 08 "2 :1 •rYP. DETAIL DETAIL PRODDCTRENEWED Bui aligCC0,14 lAo➢WIO� A Mb {I del7o:iud CraNrd 2x7 Routed rail with 15 x 5.5 verticats Inserted. and U -Bar stiFFener (Both 6'&8') 5.0 1/2' x O' dowe L Inserted th o pre -drilled �io� 2' From each i of top horizor DETAIL 3 5. 4 notches on 5x5 Post Cross Section Heavy Wnll Post en a each .280 Walt Thickrf ss (0' Center). D -Past horizontal top .170-205 Wall Thickness (6'3' Center) and hot taro. MDC (FIVIIZ) LAKEVIEW lla 72.72 Note: This drawing contains details en— that will be irstalled on 1 Velocity Hurrican Zone (HVHZ). This Fence system is designed .hstand a 75 nph sustained :nd a 115 mph wind gust For 3 ds In canpliance with sec tion 1 of the Florida bunding code. For us in HVHZ only. Use 4x3/4' screws For the 8' fence n and 10-t114x3/4' screws For ' fence section) screwed ly through the 2x3.5 roll and x7 rail into -the 1.5x5.5 approx rom the opening of the top attom rail as shown on the 9. NOR requirenenls are )ble to heights less than 6 ;Ing the some Footing icotions For the 6 Ft Fence. PVC Material Soeclflcatlons: Descriot,yn 19-4it Properties Rote of Burning - ASTM D 635 Class CCI SeIF Ignition Temperature (Flash Ignition) ASTM 0 1929 741'F>650°F WAflAfyA%A8I�9.IC Self Ignition Termperature (Spontaneous Ignition) ASTM D 1929 858'F>650'F WZpOIE Average Snake Density kating ASTM D 2843 65.8(75 Tensile Strength (DiFfernece Exposed and Unexposed) ASTM D 638 +2%<+107.. Description, (MDC) LAKEVIEW It. Tolerance E -,:.:NP 1273Date: 03/04/2012 :Unless Noted) Sht. R: 4 of 61 Drawn By: Leo Sins Frctns. ti/32 Scale: None Revision: 3 Decimals 1.031 Part it, Refer To Drawing Angles ti` Prod Lne: PF Approved By) LLS Material, P.V.C. 2X,25 6.5625 5625 1.75 2x7 Routing Dimensions 2.0625 r 3.609375 2X3.5 Ranting dimensions NO 42.405 STATC OF 2pl�o Page 27 MIX (HVHZ) MELBOURNE It. 72.96 B Ix6 vertical 66' long 1 3.5x3.5 Rai 2` Ground Level l 5 x 5 Posts ra 71 j b oo °•i�r 5.375 16 Verticals OS I. -is° -J wiwinra� �_ ---9r.Dolio- Dwg. 0; NP 1274 Date. 0.373 11 Verticals DETAtL Class CCI (Unless Noted) Sheet & 5 of 6 Drnwr 71.0000 1929 741'F>650'F 1/2' x B' dowel DETAIL 3 1.0625 inserted through pre-drilled hole Revisl 3.s - a— 6.09375 2' Iron each en ➢ecinals *.031 Horizan tui Refer To of Cal, horizonta. ASTM B ?843 65.8<75 4 of hes n ea - h Detail of dowel ➢ETAIL 1 end a each top 638 insertion. H1.ole Si— Hole '. nd and bottom, P.V.C. sxs Paz -t.. 6009375' PVC Material Sp crI iS9Sl0n� D9 -1i to Ion Rate of Burning Se1F Ignition Temperature (Flash Ignition) HEBRASItARA31661NC C07AO•W, Self Ignition Termperature (Spontaneous Ignition) Average Smoke Density Rating Tensile Strength (Differnece Exposed and Unexp( MDC (VIVHZ) MELDUURNE 11. 72.72 }I14-3/4' 6 top and '_t bottoom I of rail as shown 3.5x3.5 Rn 1x6 Vertical 2' Ground 67.75' long Level X125 R 1:7 1'x6' Vertical Ribbedt .070' Wail Thlcknes5 Wgt. Ft. _ .700 Ibs s.fD --5.0- DETAIL 3 5x5 Past Cross Section Heavy Wait Post .200 Wall Thickness (8' A 6' Centers) 5.5 Posts Top and Bottom Rail - B' center Batton Rail only - 6' center 03.50_ 3.6� 250 R DETAIL 4 Rail Cross Section 3,5x3,5 With 3.125 Aluminum P -B., '_nsert Note; This drawing contains details For Fence that will be installed on a High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Nate: This fence system is designed to withstand a 75 mph sustained wind and a 115 mph wind gust For 3 seconds in compliance with section 1615.2.1 of the Florida building code. Note; For use in HVHZ only. Use (16--1114. 3/4' screws For the 8' fence section and 12-1114x3/4" screws far the 6' fence sec Non) screwed directly through the 3.5x3.5 rail and Into the 6' board 1/2" from the opening or the top and brttom 3.5x3.5 roll as shown on the drawing. Note., NUA requirements are applicable to heights less than 6 Ft, using the same footing specifications for the 6 Ft Fence. 7�St Properties 'Ibter—c. Dwg. 0; NP 1274 Date. ASIM D 635 Class CCI (Unless Noted) Sheet & 5 of 6 Drnwr ASTM D 1929 741'F>650'F Frctns. 31/32 Scale; None Revisl ASTM D 1929 858'F)650 'F ➢ecinals *.031 Part 0: Refer To Drawing ASTM B ?843 65.8<75 Angles tl' Prod. Lne; PF Appr( ASTM D 638 +2Z(+ID% Material, P.V.C. 3,609375 3.609375 ➢ETAII_ 2 3.5x3.5 Routing Dimensions mldo➢crllwNew�o OWNIW CodeMUw YtadA� Awxplwx1 No� OgxWmioe � Mlm; mMucl 1 -`� Na 42406 a: STATE OF Leo Sims 'r'(CS- 3 By; LLS Page 28 DETAIL i HOC (HVHZ) LAKELAND lI 72x96 pre -drilled hole s.s.s 2' Frcm each en- Horizontol Of top horizontal. 4 v�ot hes Rn eor dowe'Bet0 of en o enc I` horizonta: top insertion. s-- and bottom. L SA 1� L Sln tied Rnll Cross Section NOTE Two notches per side DETAIL 3 .teach end. (8 total per ram;. 5x5 Post Cross Section The rails ore inserted into Heavy Wall Post .280 Wall routed holes W. each past Thickness (B' Center) held by notches punched Into D -Post .170-.205 Wall each rail. Thickness (6-3' Center) I esc,ip Uon Rate of Burning Self Ignition Temperature (Flash Ignition: Self Ignition Termperature (Spontaneous RR Average Smoke Density Rating _--- Tensile Strength (Dlffernece Exposed a7 I MDC (1-IVIIZ) LAKELAND IT 72x75 SMS 6.9375' T&6 SLOTTI TOP WTE, TBG RAIL 4 PANELS 60' N. L@K. v POST fd• NU e- 9xs :7slOU LEVEL .875 75.0000-- Inst F -T— A uLL RADIUS 1..75 -•116 .25 3i3 opu(TgeNsWED 1.75 wrMYM wM:Me FIaW .313 76.9375 OS (3)PLS, DETAIL A 1.75 r-. 298 Buill4wCok Aumptlxsw>�(Z 0xpinl 0re l� .01325 12IF{.(._'375 1933 B M ikocWn Caveu1 (B)PLS, J 28 Sheet it. 6.9375' T&G CROSS DETAIL B ASTM ll SECTION - NOTES r&G 741'F)650°F PANEL 60' LONG DETAIL None Revislom 3 1.5x5.51 Top & i om BottRail with 1 1.712712.L26x.065 TOP & BOTTOM RAIL Alurdnum H -Bar 2843 Insert. Note: This drawing contains details far fence that will be installed on a High Velocity Flurrican Zone (HVHZ). Note, This Fence system is designed to withstand a 75 mph sustained wind and a 115 mph wind gust for 3 seconds in compliance with section 1615.2.1 of the Fiorida building code. Note: For use in HVHZ only. Use (12- 014x3/4' screws For the 8' fence section and 10-1114x3/4' screws for the 6' 3' fence sectlon) screwed directly through the slotted rail and into the 6.9375 board 172' from the opening of the top and bottom slotted rail as shown on the drawing. Note: NOA requirements are applicable to heights less than 6 ft, using the same footing specifications for the 6 Ft Fence. 2 13(x25 3.60 75JR_ ter netai. 125 R 805 1.3 8" .OB DETAIL 4 ,SRB 1- U -Channel Cross Section 3' 1.5' 56.75' APPROVED AP Page 29 Description: (NDC) LAKELAND IT Inst Prgpertie� foleronce Owg. 0: NP 1275 Date: 03/04/2012 ASTM D 635 Class CCI (Unless Noted> Sheet it. 6 of 6 Drawn $y: Leo Sims ASTM ll 1929 741'F)650°F Frctns. ±1/32 Scale; None Revislom 3 ASTM D 1929 858°F)650•F- Decimals ±.031 Part 11: Refer To Drawing ASTM D 2843 65.805 Angles i1° Prod. Lne: PF Approved By:LLS ASTM D 638 +2%<-10Y. Material: P.V.C. 13(x25 3.60 75JR_ ter netai. 125 R 805 1.3 8" .OB DETAIL 4 ,SRB 1- U -Channel Cross Section 3' 1.5' 56.75' APPROVED AP Page 29 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE BAINEY GROUP FOR CAMP BOW WOW FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2067 EAST CENTER CIRCLE (2017092) WHEREAS, The Bainey Group, Inc. has requested approval of a conditional use permit amendment for expansion of a dog day/overnight boarding use and outdoor play area for the property legally described as follows: That part of Lot 1, lying Northwesterly of the Southeasterly 600 feet thereof and lying Southwesterly of a line parallel with and 400 feet Southwesterly of the Northeasterly line of said Lot 1 and the same extended, except the Northwesterly 152 feet of the Southeasterly 752 feet of the Southwesterly 100 feet of the Northeasterly 500 feet of Lot 1; All of Lot 6; That part of Lots 2, 4, 5 and 7 lying Northerly of the following described line, to wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence Northwesterly along the Southwesterly line of said Lot 1, a distance of 318.17 feet; thence Northwesterly 700.36 feet on a tangential curve to the left, having a radius of 640.97 feet and a central angle of 62 degrees, 36 minutes, 25 seconds to a point 20 feet North of the North line of Lot 2; thence Westerly parallel with the North line of Lot 2 a distance of 144.42 feet; thence Northwesterly along a tangential curve to the right, having a radius of 408.88 feet and a central angle of 86 degrees, 40 minutes, a distance of 500.58 feet to the North line of Lot 4, Block 1, and there terminating; All in Block 3, Minneapolis Industrial Park, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called public hearing and recommends approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and does approve the request by The Bainey Group, Inc. for a conditional use permit amendment to allow expansion of a dog day/overnight boarding use and outdoor play area in the existing industrial building located at 2067 East Center Circle, subject to the following conditions: 1. A conditional use permit is approved to allow a roughly 19,407 square foot dog day/overnight boarding use with an outdoor play area of 4,350 square feet, in accordance with the application and plans received by the city on October 5, 2017, and additional information received on October 12, 2017, except as may be amended by this resolution. 2. The conditional use permit is approved with the finding that all applicable conditional use permit standards are met. Page 30 Res. 2017 - File 2017092 Page 2 3. Prior to commencement of any improvements, the applicant shall obtain the required building permits. 4. The permit is subject to all applicable building and fire codes, and to all city regulations and ordinances. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall fulfill the requirements, submit the required information, and revise the plans as indicated below, consistent with the applicable city code, zoning ordinance, and engineering guidelines: a) The proposed expansion of the outdoor play area shall not reduce the required drive aisles. b) Hydrants shall not be obstructed and shall not be located within the outdoor play area. c) All required exits from the building shall meet fire and building codes. d) Show inlet protections. 2. Standard conditions: a. Any signage shall comply with the city's sign regulations. b. All waste and waste containers shall be stored within approved designated areas. c. All parking shall be off-street in designated parking spaces. d. Subsequent phases or expansions are subject to required reviews and approvals per ordinance provisions. e. The conditional use permit 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 expiration date for up to one additional year, as regulated under section 21015.07 of the zoning ordinance. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. 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 November 14, 2017, 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 Page 31 rp)City of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life To: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Item: Agenda 6 m O9 Number: Dave Callister, City Manager Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Approving Purchase of Fuel through the State Cooperative Purchasing Venture 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving purchase of fuel through the Cooperative Purchasing Venture (CVP) administered by the Office of State Procurement. 2. BACKGROUND: Annually the State of Minnesota solicits bids for gasoline and diesel fuel on behalf of governmental agencies in the CVP that wish to participate in this fixed price fuel program. This program, started in 2009, seeks to garner lower fixed pricing through large quantity cooperative purchasing. The city must respond to the state by November 22, 2017 with its committed quantities for the fixed price contract in order to participate. Fixed pricing is an alternative to buying solely at the spot price, which can fluctuate throughout the year with the volatility of markets. Plymouth utilizes a hybrid approach to minimize risk. The city seeks to purchase 72,000 gallons of gasoline and 48,000 gallons of diesel at a fixed price through the estimated contract term of February 1, 2018 through January 31, 2019. The remainder of the City's need, estimated at 56,000 gallons of gasoline and 30,000 gallons of diesel, could be purchased through the spot price program. If fuel prices remain similar to past years the total cost for both the fixed fuel and spot pricing for 2018 would be in the $360,000.00 range. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: The central equipment 2018 operating budget (line item 6120.102) accounts for the city's fuel expenditures, and no additional allocation is needed. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Page 1 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING PURCHASE OF FUEL THROUGH THE STATE COOPERATIVE PURCHASING VENTURE WHEREAS, the Office of State Procurement offers an annual fuel program through the Cooperative Purchase Venture; and WHEREAS, the new contract term is estimated to be from February 1, 2018 through January 31, 2019; and WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth commits to purchasing 72,000 gallon of gasoline and 48,000 gallons of diesel at a fixed price, and has the ability to purchase at the spot price for the remainder of its needs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA that the purchase of fuel through the Cooperative Purchasing Venture, administered by the Office of State Procurement, for the subject contract term is approved. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 2 rp) c;cy of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life To: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Item: Agenda 6010 010 Number: Dave Callister, City Manager Derek Asche, Water Resources Manager Michael Thompson, Director of Public Works Approve Modified Wetland Replacement Plan for Creekside Hills 2nd Addition 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving a modified Wetland Replacement Plan for the Creekside Hills 2nd Addition development. 2. BACKGROUND: The Creekside Hills 2nd Addition residential development is a 69.2 acre site located in Section 7, T118N, R22W, on the former Elm Creek Golf Course. The development consists of 142 single family home sites and associated infrastructure such as streets, utilities, and storm water improvements. Creekside Hills Development, Inc. proposes to impact Wetland H, a total of 0.07 acres or 3,001 square feet for the construction of a residential street which will provide access for the property to the north. The original Wetland Replacement Plan was approved on April 25, 2017. Wetland mitigation was approved at that time to be a 2:1 ratio as a purchase of 0.14 acres of type 1 wetland bank credits from wetland bank #1444, Carver County, major watershed 19, bank service area 7. The modified Wetland Replacement Plan proposes wetland mitigation at a 2:1 ratio as a purchase of 0.14 acres of type 2 wetland bank credits from wetland bank #1375, Carver County, major watershed 19, bank service area 7. This modification will cost the developer an additional $2,000 for wetland mitigation. The request to modify the approved wetland replacement plan was submitted to the City on September 12, 2017 and forwarded to all required regulatory agencies per State of Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) Rules. Hennepin County commented that it would prefer wetland replacement of at least 1:1 be in Hennepin County, however, review by the applicant indicated no viable banks with enough credits of the correct wetland type to be available. Page 1 Wetland mitigation is proposed to be according to the following table: 3. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Wetland Impact Map Resolution Page 2 Basin Size (square Impacted Area WCA Required feet) (square feet) Replacement Credit w N at 2:1 ratio (square feet) E a E Wetland H 165,092 3,001 6,002 N Total 165,092 3,001 6,002 Wetland Restoration Credit: NA Notes: >. E Wetland Buffer Credit: NA Wetland bank #1375 ,- v Eum a Wetland Bank Credits: 6,002 v Total Replacement Credit (square feet) 6,002 3. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Wetland Impact Map Resolution Page 2 y q. eln� CR lot Il - - - 1 �— J faJ•' ._�.r. Ali P r �„� • P l k„ Seh- nc Lake Rodd ! —_ •i.p to { ' v ir '� �b '� '•moi s --__--_ '__ 7 r`�ron �`k ie i 4 f it/w Z hReO W. IrN S ?"�K icwr II Y J 45y, d%d, A.y, R G =T q_V E 3 r r• �_ Project Boundary .� Figure 1 - Site Location Map (Street Map) N Creekside Hills Development (KES 2017-006) 0 0.25 0.5 Miles Plymouth, Minnesota I 1 I Note: Boundaries indicated .K��[('' 77 uu �t�rr/�-+r on this figure are approximate ioLl AuG F.NVIRONMF.NTAI.Sr.RVICEyCOl1P;-U\-Y and do not constitute an official survey product. +wr�V Suurre: M.Geu, ESRI Imagery Basemap Page 3 11 a y q. eln� CR lot Il - - - 1 �— J faJ•' ._�.r. Ali P r �„� • P l k„ Seh- nc Lake Rodd ! —_ •i.p to { ' v ir '� �b '� '•moi s --__--_ '__ 7 r`�ron �`k ie i 4 f it/w Z hReO W. IrN S ?"�K icwr II Y J 45y, d%d, A.y, R G =T q_V E 3 r r• �_ Project Boundary .� Figure 1 - Site Location Map (Street Map) N Creekside Hills Development (KES 2017-006) 0 0.25 0.5 Miles Plymouth, Minnesota I 1 I Note: Boundaries indicated .K��[('' 77 uu �t�rr/�-+r on this figure are approximate ioLl AuG F.NVIRONMF.NTAI.Sr.RVICEyCOl1P;-U\-Y and do not constitute an official survey product. +wr�V Suurre: M.Geu, ESRI Imagery Basemap Page 3 WETLAf4 (mPiyvT 3,001 sj. f'+. Mnl.wN =AiLS 6 'M "X— TIP. =1=12 'ZZ;nw- r—M CR0SBSrCTlnN 7-- ulj� r Mll, -dt "pL — DING PLAN 9ATHRE-BERGQUIST, I FNALORA PLYMOUTH, 111111111 HILLS 2ND ADDITION 19,- :mn " = CREEKSIDE HILLS DEVELOPMENT. INC. �L" - "." M'NNF-SoTA 11, " 32 Page 4 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MODIFIED WETLAND REPLACEMENT PLAN FOR CREEKSIDE HILLS 2ND ADDITION SECTION 7, T1 18N, R22W WHEREAS, Creekside Hills Development, Inc. proposes to mitigate for wetland impacts associated with the Creekside Hills 2nd Addition residential development; and WHEREAS, a replacement plan application was prepared replacing the wetland at a minimum 2:1 ratio as required by the Wetland Conservation Act; and WHEREAS, wetland mitigation for the Creekside Hills 2nd Addition residential development shall be in the form of 6,002 square feet (0.14 acre) of wetland bank credits; and WHEREAS, the original replacement plan was approved on April 25, 2017 for the purchase of 0.14 acres of Type 1 wetland from wetland bank #1444; and WHEREAS, the modified replacement plan proposes a purchase of 0.14 acres of Type 2 wetland from wetland bank #1375; and WHEREAS, the replacement plan meets the requirements of the Wetland Conservation Act. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the modified Wetland Replacement Plan application for the Creekside Hills 2nd Addition residential development is approved and subject to the following condition: 1. Prior to wetland impacts, the developer shall submit a fully executed Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits from the Minnesota Wetland Bank. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 5 rp) c;cy of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life To: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Item: Agenda 6011 Number: Dave Callister, City Manager Derek Asche, Water Resources Manager Michael Thompson, Director of Public Works Approve Modified Wetland Replacement Plan for West Plymouth Property 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt attached resolution approving a modified Wetland Replacement Plan for the West Plymouth property. 2. BACKGROUND: In 2011, Speak the Word Church International received approval for the filling of 9,368 sq. ft. (0.22ac) of wetland B for the construction of a church and associated parking/fire lanes. The church was not immediately built, the wetland was not impacted, and the site was re -purposed as a four- plex soccer complex in the interim. The wetland mitigation, however, was constructed on-site in a 2:1 ratio (0.44ac) on the south half of the site when the site was graded for the soccer fields. The wetland mitigation was not accepted by the City and the site has since been sold with the north half proposed as single family residential and the south half as a potential future elementary school within the Wayzata School District. The applicant proposes to modify the original approval of 0.44 acres of on-site wetland mitigation on the south half of the property for the purchase of 0.44 acres of wetland bank credits. Wetland credit purchases are more acceptable to regulatory agencies and this modification would make the south half of the site where the existing mitigation has been constructed more suitable for future use as the constructed mitigation would no longer be necessary. The request to modify the wetland replacement plan was submitted to the City on September 20, 2017 and forwarded to all required regulatory agencies per State of Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) Rules. The State Board of Water Resources commented that the modified replacement plan from on-site mitigation to the purchase of wetland bank credits is acceptable. No other comments were received by the October 25, 2017 deadline. Page 1 Wetland mitigation is proposed to be according to the following table: 3. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Wetland Impact Map Resolution Page 2 Basin Size (square Impacted Area WCA Required feet) (square feet) Replacement Credit w N at 2:1 ratio (square feet) E a E Wetland B 9,368 9,368 18,736 N Total 9,368 9,368 18,736 Wetland Restoration Credit: NA Notes: >. E Wetland Buffer Credit: NA Wetland bank #1137 ,- v Eum a Wetland Bank Credits: 18,736 v Total Replacement Credit (square feet) 18,736 3. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Wetland Impact Map Resolution Page 2 2 ftL �Nn ryti ekl-� � V c�,iox�s'�m`.umR"serer "� 1Ca PAo .� I f — I r - u e ��Enwaewww.n.ex eowzao �uwu�io `� � �.%C� - +.,uz-:� _ • 1 - �. � `. k — _ ra•el[u ev lNEerr.xEs�wslu� ISOLDDOWH nETNLS ,rE Nrossr&,wng=^ _ -F • _ � NolwEoi °�m..no lwr wnra_N,oEEwwrs.Kwens i- - � - n, c c. xoe µKao. s<orEE _� n�w.�F�nn,.M,�,. n.,>„r,�rw�newa„�r � • `, - s,N„�nnE.ENErDEms e:.n.,x�e,�NE,,Mn,� DINEaM�eeE. M��x�euNwreDi ., � � s. rxs aNnnwccDNranc,an ssssronse�res nu sorMwn,Es ry 1J wsEEcnoNs.ccww nslolnE.,a. snw.w.,Ex.Ea..n ms .,, _-. - .ya �mxw����E nmrre u,owsrc r:.y.. LF[ wE.n uiouixrtu _,..- i, n� } 07 " weowrGrmMlT6. rw�il lnNSeernoNPEPOHr„'xr�Eoeeu•an ... -, -, �,oF_toDnwnsRWEEf BEAME �xuEex��vr�i lID,n�on mx�iw ,1 -- -tea-- __ .-. �cNi 1 pe�wL E�xs mEe `�Be11 IE r e�oe � � �wn�l m+�Y+NG, rvq �� qD ,wra vnrwa laCarCrFAL OR IXbn1e _ }� 1• I __ - r �. �- _'` s, eq nN�utirEs�sNo'n��[Cs`�uxngau�m�owur[wwr w�«x«,w,v PnIE aF �oo�B44mcpE uro r�++,ug n`raiul[orss tmue BE UI LVFO10 MEET oa ExeFm oVN.mrNGw.rE %�R�*-"T-��• �n-• � �'/�'-� ^� ��24 '�"Fu _ �w,sar, ` . n°oiq wxNea rr`.,�oei ��:,,'rNN`ccn srq�ws�wTM � w"s°s'r�:"` .�.� ��p:� - i6�'T;_�m�•.e,-` raiMusr w.Dl n¢euo xwM1in�-0r+r.rrsnemoelw surras. Icri o°e'"ry iu e'£ r„exr-wsewm rvw ,a+w s�vE,:, a xuxN vexo,wocuuuai.isewru,Nrw �,,- �� ps•�._. eac,PMran nsMoveoertoM rr�wsea�«Esrcr.meul —��r'�'cEum'n�'vrv..sn wN- 7M.�rrr+mr�e rnosrnoNousmgErrx�nmuuwee ..+Eemn,s_ ��r..�®m.�.�� e vnwnriseAeun�r.smosr rvsm ons No. arc - ----------------f-ien-----------n..,.mM„E esv nMEs ON xxoFN My orw�r mnr R.IPLYLIMINARY GR ADING PLANPRE SoTHRE-HERGOUISTINC.MOUTH, WEST PLYMOUTH PROPERTY GP4 MINNESOTA ew _-_`"°"`""VLeG""•"`s'4N6BLEFO"°"°"'�s�"°'°�°`n"` �Ero os� eF. �, p „E` WEST PLYMOUTH DEVELOPMENT INC. GN o„E - vaoMUEcnM.>EUEE Page 4 W:= Or Moll ✓� ���_�_ e�:;a11f slum— ay�� Ma. mul 1110 HE Orli.. c�,iox�s'�m`.umR"serer "� 1Ca PAo .� I f — I r - u e ��Enwaewww.n.ex eowzao �uwu�io `� � �.%C� - +.,uz-:� _ • 1 - �. � `. k — _ ra•el[u ev lNEerr.xEs�wslu� ISOLDDOWH nETNLS ,rE Nrossr&,wng=^ _ -F • _ � NolwEoi °�m..no lwr wnra_N,oEEwwrs.Kwens i- - � - n, c c. xoe µKao. s<orEE _� n�w.�F�nn,.M,�,. n.,>„r,�rw�newa„�r � • `, - s,N„�nnE.ENErDEms e:.n.,x�e,�NE,,Mn,� DINEaM�eeE. M��x�euNwreDi ., � � s. rxs aNnnwccDNranc,an ssssronse�res nu sorMwn,Es ry 1J wsEEcnoNs.ccww nslolnE.,a. snw.w.,Ex.Ea..n ms .,, _-. - .ya �mxw����E nmrre u,owsrc r:.y.. LF[ wE.n uiouixrtu _,..- i, n� } 07 " weowrGrmMlT6. rw�il lnNSeernoNPEPOHr„'xr�Eoeeu•an ... -, -, �,oF_toDnwnsRWEEf BEAME �xuEex��vr�i lID,n�on mx�iw ,1 -- -tea-- __ .-. �cNi 1 pe�wL E�xs mEe `�Be11 IE r e�oe � � �wn�l m+�Y+NG, rvq �� qD ,wra vnrwa laCarCrFAL OR IXbn1e _ }� 1• I __ - r �. �- _'` s, eq nN�utirEs�sNo'n��[Cs`�uxngau�m�owur[wwr w�«x«,w,v PnIE aF �oo�B44mcpE uro r�++,ug n`raiul[orss tmue BE UI LVFO10 MEET oa ExeFm oVN.mrNGw.rE %�R�*-"T-��• �n-• � �'/�'-� ^� ��24 '�"Fu _ �w,sar, ` . n°oiq wxNea rr`.,�oei ��:,,'rNN`ccn srq�ws�wTM � w"s°s'r�:"` .�.� ��p:� - i6�'T;_�m�•.e,-` raiMusr w.Dl n¢euo xwM1in�-0r+r.rrsnemoelw surras. Icri o°e'"ry iu e'£ r„exr-wsewm rvw ,a+w s�vE,:, a xuxN vexo,wocuuuai.isewru,Nrw �,,- �� ps•�._. eac,PMran nsMoveoertoM rr�wsea�«Esrcr.meul —��r'�'cEum'n�'vrv..sn wN- 7M.�rrr+mr�e rnosrnoNousmgErrx�nmuuwee ..+Eemn,s_ ��r..�®m.�.�� e vnwnriseAeun�r.smosr rvsm ons No. arc - ----------------f-ien-----------n..,.mM„E esv nMEs ON xxoFN My orw�r mnr R.IPLYLIMINARY GR ADING PLANPRE SoTHRE-HERGOUISTINC.MOUTH, WEST PLYMOUTH PROPERTY GP4 MINNESOTA ew _-_`"°"`""VLeG""•"`s'4N6BLEFO"°"°"'�s�"°'°�°`n"` �Ero os� eF. �, p „E` WEST PLYMOUTH DEVELOPMENT INC. GN o„E - vaoMUEcnM.>EUEE Page 4 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MODIFIED WETLAND REPLACEMENT PLAN FOR THE WEST PLYMOUTH PROPERTY SECTION 6, T1 18N, R22W WHEREAS, Gonyea Company, Inc. proposes to mitigate for wetland impacts associated with the development of the West Plymouth property; and WHEREAS, a replacement plan application was prepared replacing the wetland at a minimum 2:1 ratio as required by the Wetland Conservation Act; and WHEREAS, wetland mitigation for Wetland B of the development of the West Plymouth property shall be in the form of 18,736 square feet (0.44 acre) of wetland bank credits; and WHEREAS, the original replacement plan was approved on March 22, 2011 for on-site wetland mitigation on the south half of the property; and WHEREAS, the modified replacement plan proposes a purchase of 0.44 acres of Type 3 wetland from wetland bank #1137; and WHEREAS, the replacement plan meets the requirements of the Wetland Conservation Act. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the modified Wetland Replacement Plan application for the development of the West Plymouth property is approved and subject to the following condition: 1. Prior to wetland impacts, the developer shall submit a fully executed Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits from the Minnesota Wetland Bank. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 5 rp t;cy of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING To: Prepared by: November 14, 2017 Reviewed by: Item: 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Agenda 7 m O l Number: Dave Callister, City Manager Gary Defries, Sr. Engineering Technician Michael Thompson, Public Works Director Public Hearing on Vacation of Service Road within Osier Addition Adopt attached resolution approving the vacation of service road within Osier Addition. 2. BACKGROUND: Mr. Kirk Moorhead, representing Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative is requesting the vacation of the service road (15 feet wide) adjacent to Osier Addition. The public hearing has been properly noticed. Mr. Moorhead is proposing a 47 -unit apartment building development called Cranberry Ridge. Incorporated with this proposed development is the requested vacation of a 15 foot wide service road as shown on the attached exhibits. A public hearing was held on October 18, 2017 before the Planning Commission to consider Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative request for the proposed Cranberry Ridge development. The Planning Commission unanimously denied their request. Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative timetable for the development was originally planned to be considered at the November 14th Council meeting; however, they asked that this item be placed on the Council agenda for the November 28th Council meeting. The public hearing to consider the vacation of the service road was originally scheduled to coincide with the consideration of the Cranberry Ridge development. With the delay in considering the development, language has been added in the resolution stating that the vacation shall be recorded with, but prior to the recording of the plat for Cranberry Ridge. If the development is not approved, this resolution would not be recorded and the service road would not be vacated. The four affected utility companies were notified of the proposed Trunk Highway vacation. Responses were received with no objections. Also, the City's Utility Staff has reviewed the proposed service road vacation and recommends retaining a drainage and utility easement over this area. This statement is included in the vacation resolution. Page 1 3. BUDGET IMPACT: There is no effect on the budget; however, a $450 fee was paid by the petitioner to cover the City's cost of administering, publishing the public hearing notice and recording the vacation resolution. 4. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map Mr. Moorhead's Request for Service Road Vacation Osier Addition Resolution Page 2 Service Road Location Map cr N i �. Subject r Proposed Properties 15' s� Service Road Vacation t UrWAveI4 JA ne C Ceda(� Hallow �� I1dMi dstrralive Qt rice 2610 tlaiversit) Avenue West. Suite 100 St. Paul, MN 55114 T. 651. 789 6260 .� B e a co n INTERFAITH HOUSING COLLABORATIVE August 23, 2017 Trevor Quast City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Boulevard Plymouth, MN 55447 Mr. Ctuast, Fandhes Mot,ing Furivard Progrrant Center 1803 Ftnerson Avelrue Nor1.h Minneapolis, MN 55. 11 7} 612. 529 2185 Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative respectively requests that the City of Plymouth vacate the 15 foot wide service road adjacent to the southwesterly boundary of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 1, OSIER ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative would incorporate this vacated land into its Cranberry Ridge development. The service road was incorporated into the 1960 OSIER ADDITION, and dedicated to the public, in order to provide shared access to the addition's lots. The City of Plymouth has requested that access off MN -55 be eliminated with the development of Cranberry Ridge, thus this portion of the service road land would be excess and unused. Please contact me with any questions. My telephone number is (651) 789-5260 x 207. My email is kmoorh_ea.d@beaconinterfaith.org. Sincerely, Kirk Moorhead Housing Development Project Manager Copy: Shawn Drill, City of Plymouth r+ r: rt .ben conic Iet-ftwh.urfr Page 4 EXHIBITALegal Description of Proposed Partial Vacation of Service Road (August 28, 2017) That part of the Service Road as dedicated in the plat of OSIER ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying northwesterly of the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot 5, Block One said OSIER ADDITION. :. LoUCKS 7200 Hemlock Lane, Suite 300 Maple Grove, MN 55369 763.424.5505 www.loucksinc.com - ->0 ti n Y i I _ T rY ; + V V -A +Y PLANNING CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND SURVEYING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONMENTAL 0." hereby certify that this survey, plan or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Henry D. Nelson - PLS License No. 17255 Date 08/29/17 0 50 100 SCALE IN FEET r) J a v� fi u + SE'!y line of Cot r- f�rrvr•� +! V V lA y l r t_ ll i •, DRAWN BY- BJY SUBMITTAL 08/29/17 EXHIBIT ISSUED PROJECT NUMBER: 17157 Page 5 CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION N0. 2017 - RESOLUTION APPROVING THE VACATION OF SERVICE ROAD WITHIN OSIER ADDITION WHEREAS, a public hearing with respect to said vacation was scheduled for November 14, 2017, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 412.851 and the City Charter Section 12.06; and WHEREAS, a notice of publication of said hearing was published and posted two weeks prior to the meeting of November 14, 2017; and WHEREAS, all property owners adjacent to the proposed vacation were duly notified by mail; and WHEREAS, the Council held a public hearing on November 14, 2017 to inform any and all interested parties relevant to the vacation of the Service Road within Osier Addition ; and WHEREAS, it was determined by the City Council that said Service Road was not needed for Public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that the following Service Road be vacated: That part of the Service Road as dedicated in the plat of Osier Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying northwesterly of the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot S, Block One said Osier Addition. FURTHER, it is not in the public's interest to vacate the drainage and utility easement within the Service Road, therefore a drainage and utility easement shall be retained by the City. FURTHER, that the recording of the vacation resolution shall be accomplished with, but prior to the recording of Cranberry Ridge. FURTHER, approval of and recording of this vacation resolution is contingent upon the City Council's approval of the Cranberry Ridge Development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said vacation shall not affect the authority of any person corporation, or municipality owning or controlling the electric or telephone poles and lines, gas lines, sanitary and storm sewer lines, water pipes, mains, hydrants, and natural drainage areas thereon or thereunder, to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such way or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereof. APPROVED by the City Council on this 14th day of November, 2017. Page 6 Resolution No. 2017 - Page 2 of 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 November 14, 2017, 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 Page 7