2018-03-19 City Council Agenda Packet
City of Albertville Council Agenda
Monday, March 19, 2018
City Council Chambers
7:00 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS -The City of Albertville welcomes and encourages public input on issues listed on the agenda or of general community
interest. Citizens wishing to address the Council regarding specific agenda items, other than public hearings are invited to do so under Public
Forum and are asked to fill out a “Request to Speak Card”. Presentations are limited to five (5) minutes.
1.Call to Order
2.Pledge of Allegiance –Roll Call
3.Recognitions – Presentations – Introductions
A.STMA Youth BaseballPresentation
4.Public Forum –
(time reserved 5 minutes)
5.Amendments tothe Agenda
6.Consent Agenda
All items under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City staff and will
be enacted by one motion. In the event an item is pulled, it will be discussed in the order it
is listed on the Consent agenda following the approval of the remaining Consent items.
These items will be approved by a separate motion.
A.(pgs 4-6)
Approve the March 5, 2018 City Council workshop minutes as presented
B.(pgs 7-
Approve the March 5, 2018 City Council regular meeting minutes as presented
12)
C.
Authorize the Monday, March 19, 2018 payment of claims as presented, except bills
specifically pulled which are passed by separate motion. The claims listing has been
provided to City Council as a separate document and is available for public view at
(pg 13)
City Hall upon request
D.
Approve the 2018 annual renewal of liquor licenses listed in the staff report contingent
on full payment of license fees, proof of liquor liability insurance, Wright County
Sheriff’s review for liquor law violations, and compliance with all building and fire
(pgs 14-15)
regulations
E.
Approve Partial Pay Estimate #2 to Omann Contracting Companies, Inc. in the amount
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of $236, 799.57 for 57 Street and CSAH 19 Intersection Improvements
F.
Approve Partial Pay Estimate #2 to Omann Contracting Companies, Inc. in the amount
of $603,799.59 for 2017 Street and Trail Improvements
G.(pgs 16-26)
Accept February Monthly Sheriff’s Report
7.Public Hearings – None
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8.Department Business
A.City Council
1).Committee Updates
(STMA Ice Arena, Planning, JPWB, Parks, Fire Board,
FYCC, etc.)
B.Fire
1).Fire Department Update (pg 27)
C.Public Works/Engineering
1)Central Park – Verbal Update
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2)50Street NE Project Discussion
D.Legal
1).City Attorney Report (pg 28)
E.City Clerk
1).Set Joint Governance Meeting
(Motion to set a Joint Governance Meeting with the City of St. Michael and
STMA School Board for Monday, April 30, at 6:00 p.m. at Albertville City Hall.)
F.Planning/Zoning - None
G.Finance – None
H.Building –None
I.Administration
1).Centennial Celebration Discussion
9.Announcementsand/or Upcoming Meetings
March 26 Joint Powers Water Board, 6:00 p.m.
Parks Committee, 7:00 p.m. **Note Time Change
April 2 City Council, 7:00 p.m.
April 9 STMA Ice Arena Board, 6:00 p.m.
April 10 Planning Commission, 7:00 p.m.
April 16 Local Board of Appeals and Equalization, 6:30 p.m.
City Council, 7:00 p.m.
April 23 Joint Powers Water Board, 6:00 p.m.
Parks Committee, 7:00 p.m.
April 30 Joint Governance Meeting, 6:00 p.m., Albertville City Hall
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10.Adjournment
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a.
JOINTCITY COUNCIL
& PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP
CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Monday, March 5, 2018
DRAFTMINUTES
1.CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Hendrickson called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Present
: Mayor Hendrickson and Council members Cocking, Hudson, Olson and Vetsch
Planning Chair Klecker and Commissioners Barthel, Brempell, and Buhrmann
Absent:
Planning Commissioners Halling and Wegner
StaffPresent:
City Administrator-PWD Adam Nafstad,City Attorney Mike Couri, Fire Chief
Eric Bullen, and City Planner Alan Brixius
Others Present:
Henry Hansen and Scott Dahlke of Doug A. Carlson, Inc., Sarah Hanson
2.2018 VISIONING UPDATE
Brixius explained the visioning study examines the long-range land use plan for Albertville. In
reviewing the study, Brixius identified the land use plans for the surrounding cities and the
impact on Albertville, aging infrastructure, aging housing stock, and available commercial
properties.
Brixius stated staff would like feedback on pace of growth in the community. He stated the city
has over 800 acres of guided commercial land use. The study identifies that the city is open to
potential changes and staff has urged developers to submit concept plans to the Council prior to
formal application. For residential goals, one goal identified limiting future multi-family
developments. An addition to the study would be to open up new properties to industrial growth
and installing utilities. He stated that Albertville is the hub for commercial development for
surrounding communities.
Brixius reported that in 2011, Albertville had 191 acres planned for single family development
for 290-360 units and 10 acres for medium density residential development for 48-64 units. The
proposed land use plan increases industrial/commercial/business from 254 acres to 815 acres.
Brixius provided a summary of housing developments within one mile of Albertville. Otsego
population in the one mile area could possibly be 15,000-17,000 and St. Michael at 5,000-6400.
The total planning area population could be as much as 28,000-31,000. Nafstad inquired what
Brixius thinks the planning area is today and Brixius replied most likely half. Brixius posed the
following questions to the group:
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With limited amount of vacant land in the city, does the current proposed land use plan
represent the Council’s vision for the community?
Is the Council open to land use changes? Converting guided commercial land to
alternative land uses?
What is the Council’s position on medium and high density multiple family housing as a
future land use?
Hendrickson stated local businesses have let her know they need more high density housing for
their employees; employees are finding it difficult to find housing options close to their work.
Cocking would like to be proactive in regards to land uses, so they don’t have to catch up in later
years. Hudson stated there is merit to considering these individual concept plans and perhaps
allowing a change in residential zoning could spur commercial development. Brixius stated
feedback like this is needed in order for staff to meet and plan with developers for future
development.
Barthel inquiredhow I-94 plays into these goals. Brixius stated that transportation and the two
interchanges are incorporated into these goals. Brixius identified future transportation, utility,
and public facilityimprovements that are needed. He also encouraged the Council to consider
point of sale inspection language in the City Code as many cities have found it to be useful.
Hendrickson felt trail connections are a priority. Brixius recapped staff’s efforts in trying to sell
city-owned land and vacant land for expansion of the industrial park businesses. Hendrickson
felt the need for higher density housing is important as well; however, she is not recommending
putting up a bunch of apartments. Cocking felt it is fair to be open to additional concepts as they
can be selective with their approval.
Barthel inquired if utilities can be available to those areas of future development and Nafstad that
it should be able to be done.
Couri stated the original 1995 comp plan assumed that Otsego and St. Michael would develop
residentially at amuch faster pace than Albertville and once that residential development is
there, it will drive commercial development in Albertville. He felt the main issue is if the city
wants to hold out for commercial for several years or look at minor amendments to the zoning.
Brixius stated that even if Council would approve the higher density residential on the Leuer lot,
they are not required to change zoning at other locations. Hendrickson felt she has not heard that
anyone wants to see a dramatic change, but feels they should consider any proposed concepts
even if they don’t match current zoning.
Hansen felt his concept is a better fit for the lot and would be within walking distance to
commercial establishments. Dahlke addressed building costs and current trends in construction.
Brixius stated that staff will look at future projects to make sure they have them all. Bullen
stated they may need to look at future use of the compost site with the projected growth numbers.
Nafstad added that more fields are needed in town and they had reviewed previous concepts for
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creating them near the compost and wastewater treatment plant sites. Brixius also suggested
identifying standards for reviewing those concepts that don’t match zoning are received.
3.ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
____________________________________
Kimberly A. Hodena, City Clerk
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ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL
Monday, March 5, 2018
DRAFT MINUTES
ALBERTVILLE CITY HALL 7:00 PM
1.CALL TO ORDER - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Hendrickson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
2.ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor Hendrickson and Council members Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch
Absent:
None
StaffPresent:
City Administrator-PWD Adam Nafstad, City Attorney Mike Couri, Fire Chief Eric
Bullen, and City Planner Alan Brixius
Others Present:
Henry Hansen and Scott Dalke with Doug A. Carlson, Inc., Sarah Hanson
3.RECOGNITIONS –PRESENTATIONS –INTRODUCTIONS - None
4.PUBLIC FORUM
There was no one present for the forum.
5.AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
Couri requested a motion be added to Item 8B1 to provide formal notice to the outlet mall regarding
Kwik Trip access to the mall lot.
Motioned by Hudson, seconded by Cocking, to approve the Agenda as amended. Ayes:
Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson,Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION
DECLARED CARRIED.
6.CONSENT AGENDA
All items under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City staff and will be
enacted by one motion. In the event an item is pulled, it will be discussed in the order it is listed on
the Consent agenda following the approval of the remaining Consent items. These items will be
approved by a separate motion.
A.
Approve the February 5, 2018 regular City Council meeting minutes as presented
B.
Authorize the Monday, March 5, 2018 payment of claims as presented, except bills
specifically pulled which are passed by separate motion. The claims listing has been
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provided to City Council as a separate document and is available for public view at City
Hall upon request
C.
Authorize an Interlocal Contract for Cooperative Purchasing with HGACBuy
Cocking asked to remove Item C from the Consent Agenda and placed under Administration.
Motioned by Hendrickson, seconded by Cocking, tapprove the Consent Agenda as amended.
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Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION
DECLARED CARRIED.
7.PUBLIC HEARINGS –None
8.DEPARTMENT BUSINESS
A.City Council
1).Committee Updates
(STMA Ice Arena, Planning, JPWB, Parks, Fire Board, FYCC,
etc.)
STMA Ice Arena Board
Hudson reported there is a projected deficit for operational budget. Nafstad reported they will need
additional staff for the arena and they are considering it prior to opening of the second sheet of ice.
B.Planning/Zoning
1).Kwik Trip Rezoning and CUP
Brixius reported Kwik Trip, Incorporated is seeking to construct a convenience store with gas sales
and car wash on a 3.3 acre site to the north of I-94 and east of CSAH 19. Currently the site is zoned
B-2A which does not allow gas sales or car washes. By rezoning to B-3, these uses are allowed with
a conditional use permit. Additionally, the site falls within the City’s Shoreland Overlay District
which requires a conditional use permit to allow a commercial property to exceed 25% impervious
surface.
The Albertville Planning Commission held a public hearing on February 13, 2018 and reviewed the
development application and staff reports. At the close of the public hearing, the Planning and
Zoning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the zoning map amendment and
the three conditional use permits with conditions.
Cocking inquired about the number of carwash bays and Brixius replied there will be two bays.
Brixius explained the physical barriers unique to the site.He stated there is ditch on the site that is
part of the stormwater drainage and that a culvert will need to be constructed with the driveway
installation.
Hendrickson asked about pedestrian traffic and trail. Brixius replied that the applicant must provide
trail easement on the western lot line. Nafstad stated the goal is to have trails on both sides of CSAH
19.
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Cocking had concerns with intersection traffic. Nafstad replied that the addition traffic will impact
operations of the signal. Nafstad noted that the intersection was studied as part of the Business Park
development and that the intersections will need improvements, including additional turn lanes,
which is part of the plan for the CSAH 19 improvements. A representative from Kwik Trip stated
that Kwik Trip would be slated to open in 2019; Nafstad added the CSAH 19 improvements are also
slated for 2019.
Motioned by Cocking, seconded by Hudson, to adopt Ordinance Number 2018-05 approving the
rezoning of the parcel from B-2A, Special Business District to B-3, Highway Business District.
Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION
DECLARED CARRIED.
Motioned by Olson, seconded by Cocking, to adopt Resolution Number 2018-006 approving
conditional use permits for the gas sales, car wash, and the greater than 25% impervious surface.
Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION
DECLARED CARRIED.
Motioned by Cocking, seconded by Hudson, to authorize the City to enter into a Stormwater
Management Agreement between the City of Albertville and Kwik Trip,Incorporated. Ayes:
Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION
DECLARED CARRIED.
Couri reported that the 2003 development agreement requires formal notice to the Albertville
Premium Outlet Mall regarding future access through the lots. This is needed for a full intersection.
Motioned by Cocking, seconded by Hendrickson, to direct staff to provide formal notice to the
Albertville Premium Outlet Mall that the City is requiring the owner oftheoutlet mall to provide
access to the Knechtl property via the private drive located on the outlet mall property east of
CSAH 19 as set out in the developer’s agreementfor Outlets at Albertville Second
Addition. Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None.Absent:
None.MOTION DECLARED CARRIED.
2).Heuring Meadows –High Density Residential Concept Plan
Brixius reported Douglas A. Carlson Development, Inc. has a concept plan for medium and high
density residential buildings for the lot. The proposal consists of 168 apartment units in three
buildings and 34 quadraminium units. This has a density of 17 units per acre. All units would be
rental and market rate. Apartments will have rent $1000-$1700 and $1200-$1800 for the quad units.
Currently the site is zoned commercial and the proposal does not align with the land use plan or
vision study goals.
The increased tax base would be approximately $26,000,000 and there would be park dedication fees
of $600,000. The City would also collect SAC/WAC fees for each unit. Brixius stated the applicant
would need to plat the outlot. The City would also like to ensure that if the property is sold, it would
be sold as one lot, so there would not be different management between the buildings and quad
homes. The applicant would also need to work with Wright County regarding access.
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Hendrickson questioned the access to the developmentand Nafstad replied that a traffic study would
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be needed. Council discussed improvements needed to 53Street NE as well as parking for the
apartments. Nafstad stated that a traffic study would determine if the intersection would need a
signal system.
Cocking inquired about what building type they would start the project with. Hansen replied they
would most likely begin with the quad homes. The first apartment building to be built would be
along CSAH 19 for marketing purposes and once they see they are or will be reaching 80%
occupancy, they move to the next building until all three are built.
Brixius inquired about building materials. Hansen replied there will be brick and hard surface
siding, no vinyl or steel. Amenities would include a park, exercise room, conference room,
community room, and office for on-site full-time management. Hansen addressed rental rates for the
apartments, but stated ultimately a market study would be needed.
Hudson stated he was not opposed to the concept as this could stimulate commercial development as
discussed at the workshop.
Cocking inquired if these rental units are not constructed, what is the next closest area to find that
kind of housing. Hansen replied Monticello, Rogers, or Elk River, all of which are full.
Sarah Hanson, 5474 Kalland Avenue NE, inquired about buffers between the proposed development
and the single family homes on the east side of Kalland Avenue NE. Hansen replied it would be
addressed in the landscape and grading plans once development plans are submitted.She also
inquired about whether the park within the development would be private or public and Hansen
replied it would most likely be private. Hanson inquired if the school could accommodate such an
increase in student population. Hendrickson stated that there is a bubble of enrollment that has
concerned the school, but she is not aware of the specific grades and the schools should be able to
accommodate it.
3).Industrial District Amendments
Brixius reported staff is seeking to increase industrial building heights and reduce setbacks in I-1 and
I-2 districts. They are also suggesting that the minimum lot established in the I-2 area be removed.
Olson inquired about fire sprinkling in buildings with increased height and Brixius stated all
buildings must still be sprinkled. Olson asked what spurred this change and Brixius replied it came
up with the Old Castle expansion but was never formally adopted at that time. As they discussed
possible purchase of the City’s industrial lot with Shred-N-Go, it was determined these amendments
may need to be in place for development.
Motioned by Vetsch, seconded by Olson, to adopt Ordinance Number 2018-06 approving
amendments to the city’s existing code surrounding requirements for building height, lot area and
setbacks within the city’s I-1 and I-2 Industrial Districts. Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson,
Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION DECLARED CARRIED.
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4).Kennel Ordinance Amendment
Hudson inquired if there were any major changes from the Council’s last discussion and Brixius
replied there were not.
Nafstad reported there is currently one private kennel license issued and he inquired of the attorney
what happens with that once these changes are made. Couri stated that since it is not a zoning
ordinance, it would not be grandfathered in. Nafstad asks because there are nuisance issues with the
licensee. Council inquired if these ordinances should be tabled until it’s time for renewal. Brixius
stated that they would recommend not renewing the license because of the nuisance issues. Couri
recommended approving the ordinances now and when the license expires, that language is not in
the City Code and there is no longer that type of license to issue. Nafstad stated the license was
issued with conditions and they can follow up on the nuisance issues.
Motioned by Cocking, seconded by Hudson, to adopt Ordinance Number 2018-07 approving
amendments to Title 6, Chapter 2, Animal Control in the City Code and authorize publication of a
summary ordinance. Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None.
Absent: None. MOTION DECLARED CARRIED.
Motioned by Olson, seconded by Hudson to adopt Ordinance Number 2018-08 approving
amendments to Section 4500 and 4600 of the Albertville Zoning Ordinance regarding commercial
kennels and authorize publication of a summary ordinance. Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking,
Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION DECLARED CARRIED.
C.Fire –None
D.Finance –None
E.City Clerk –None
F.Public Works/Engineering –None
G.Building –None
H.Legal – None
I.Administration
1).Interlocal Contract for Cooperative Purchasing with HGACBuy
Cocking stated he did not have issues with the contract, but wanted to discuss the city’s equipment
replacements plan to ensure the taxpayer’s are getting the best value. Also to research if there would
be value in replacing other pieces of equipment at the same time, similar to what other departments
have done. There was general discussion on how the citylevies annually to replace equipment based
onexpected useful lifeand potential discounts of a larger purchase. Staff will review alternative
replacement plans and report back.
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Motioned by Cocking, seconded by Hendrickson, to authorize Interlocal Contract for Cooperative
Purchasing with HGACBuy. Ayes: Hendrickson, Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch. Nays:
None. Absent: None. MOTION DECLARED CARRIED.
9.ANNOUNCEMENTS AND/OR UPCOMING MEETINGS
March 12 STMA Ice Arena Board, 6:00 p.m.
March 13 Planning Commission, 7:00 p.m.
March 19 City Council, 7:00 p.m.
March 26 Joint Powers Water Board, 6:00 p.m.
Parks Committee, 7:00 p.m.
April 2 City Council, 7:00 p.m.
April 9 STMA Ice Arena Board, 6:00 p.m.
April 10 Planning Commission, 7:00 p.m.
April 16 City Council, 7:00 p.m.
April 23 Joint Powers Water Board, 6:00 p.m.
Parks Committee, 7:00 p.m.
April 30 Joint Governance Meeting, TBD
10.ADJOURNMENT
Motioned by Vetsch, seconded by Olson, to adjourn the meeting at 8:21 p.m. Ayes: Hendrickson,
Cocking, Hudson, Olson, and Vetsch.Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION DECLARED
CARRIED.
Respectfully submitted,
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Kimberly A. Hodena, City Clerk
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Mayor and Council Request for Action
March 15, 2018
SUBJECT: C-F–PB
ONSENT INANCEAYMENT OF ILLS
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully requested that the Mayor and Council consider the
following:
MOTIONTO:
Authorize the Monday, March 19, 2018 payment of the claimsas presented
except the bills specifically pulled, which are passed by separate motion.The claims listing has
been provided to Council as a separate document. The claims listing is available for public
viewing at City Hall upon request.
BACKGROUND:
The City processes claims on a semi-monthly basis. The bills are approved
through their respective departments and administration and passed onto the City Council for
approval.
KEY ISSUES:
Account codes starting with 810 are STMA Arena Expenses/Vendors (bolded)and
key issues will be presented in the claims listingdocument.
POLICY/PRACTICESCONSIDERATIONS:
It is the City’s policy to review and approve
payables on a semi-monthly basis.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS:
City staff has reviewed and recommends approval of
payments presented.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS:
The Mayor and Council have the authority to approve all bills
pursuant to Minnesota State Law, which requires all bills to be paid in a timely manner,
generally within 30 days unless one party determines to dispute the billing.
Responsible Person:
Tina Lannes, Finance Director
Submitted through:
Adam Nafstad, City Administrator-PWD
Attachment:
List of Claims(under separate cover)
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Mayor and Council Request for Action
March 15, 2018
SUBJECT: C-C–ARLL
ONSENT ITY CLERK NNUAL ENEWAL OF IQUOR ICENSES
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully requested that the Mayor and Council consider the
following motion:
MOTION TO:
Approve the 2018 annual renewal of liquor licenses listed in the staff report
contingent on full payment of license fees, proof of liquor liability insurance, Wright County
Sheriff’s review for liquor law violations, and compliance with all building and fire regulations.
BACKGROUND:
Each year the City of Albertville and State of Minnesota Alcohol and
Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) must approve the renewal of liquor licenses for
establishments within Albertville. The City must verify there are no outstanding fines, City Code
violations, or delinquent taxes for each establishment. The Wright County Sheriff’s Office must
also look for liquor law violations within the last five years. Once Council has approved the
liquor renewals locally, they will be sent to MN AGED for their approval. The liquor license
period for the upcoming year runs April 15, 2018 to April 14, 2019. The following liquor
licenses are recommended for approval:
152 Club5794 Main Ave NE/Po Box 34
Cedar Creek Bar & Grill5700 Jason Ave NE
Coborn's Liquor5600 LaCentre Ave NE, Suite 114
D. Michael B's6550 Lamplight Drive
El Bamba11649 Laketowne View NE
Villa Bar and Grill11935 59th Place NE
Geez Sports Bar & Grill5788 Main Ave NE, Po Box 224
Hana Sushi Steakhouse& Asian Cuisine6730 Laketown Drive NE
Hong Thai5600 LaCentre Ave Suite 110
Neighbor's Eatery & Saloon5772 Main Ave NE, PO Box 134
Prairie Run Café5262 Kyler Avenue NE, Suite 111
Space Aliens Grill & Bar11166 County Rd 37
Westside Liquor1109561st St NE, Suite P
Willy McCoy's5651 LaCentre Ave NE
KEY ISSUES:
There are no delinquent taxes, outstanding fines, or City Code Violations for the above
establishments.
Approval is contingent on full payment of licensee fees, proof of liquor liability
insurance, and review by the Wright County Sheriff’s Office.
There were no liquor license violations in the last license year.
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Mayor and Council Request for Action – March 19, 2018
Annual Renewal of Liquor Licenses Page 2 of 2
Green Martini Paint Co. will not be renewing their consumption and display liquor
license; this does not affect total revenue as the fee goes to the State.
POLICY/PRACTICES CONSIDERATIONS:
It is the Mayor and City Council’s policy to
review and approve or deny liquor license renewals for establishments within Albertville.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS:
The following are proposed fees to be collected for the
2018liquor license renewals:
License TypeLicense # of 20172017# of 20182018
FeeLicensesRevenueLicensesRevenue
On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor$3,3009$29,7009$29,700
Sunday On-Sale$2009$1,8009$1,800
On-sale Wine$1103$3303$330
3.2% Beer$1003$3003$300
Off-Sale$1505$7505$750
Consumption/Display$02$01
(State
Fee)
Total$32,880$32,880
Responsible Person/Department:
Kimberly A. Hodena, City Clerk
Submitted Through:
Adam Nafstad, City Administrator-PWD
Attachments:
None
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13034029!11;1::22!Iboh.vq3129124915:22
13034029!26;53:22!Iboh.vq3129124:47:22
13035029!28;5::22!Iboh.vq3129125328:22
13036029!23;53:22!Iboh.vq3129125494:22
13036029!2:;21:22!Iboh.vq3129125568:22
13039029!22;52:22!Iboh.vq3129126296:22
911 Hang-up; MVA - No Injuries Total: 1
13024029!2:;52:22!Iboh.vq<!NWB!.!Op312912245:NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29115629:22
911 Open Line Total: 9
13016029!22;17:22!Pqfo!Mjof312911:2:8:22
13016029!31;38:22!Pqfo!Mjof312911:432:22
13017029!22;47:22!Pqfo!Mjof312911:561:22
1301:029!19;33:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129121247:22
1301:029!32;16:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129121461:22
13025029!17;15:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129122531:22
13029029!29;68:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129123831:22
13031029!21;26:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129124139:22
13034029!11;33:22!Pqfo!Mjof3129124916:22
Agency Assist Total: 3
13017029!19;12Bhfodz!Bttjtu312911:523Bhfodz!BttjtuXDTPQ29114821Qipof
13029029!1:;64Bhfodz!Bttjtu3129123712Xbssbou!.!BssftuXDTPQ2911611:Qipof
1302:029!31;66Bhfodz!Bttjtu3129123:3:Bhfodz!BttjtuXDTPQ29116262Qipof
Alarm Total: 1
13034029!13;21Bmbsn3129124929BmbsnXDTPQ29116584:22
Animal - Barking Dog Total: 2
13027029!32;24Bojnbm!.!Cbsljoh!Eph3129123358Bojnbm!.!Cbsljoh!EphXDTPQ29115987Qipof
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13036029!28;54Bojnbm!.!Cbsljoh!Eph3129125548Bojnbm!.!Cbsljoh!EphXDTPQ29116882Qipof
Animal - Bites - Attacks Total: 1
13039029!19;43Bojnbm!.!Cjuft!.!Buubdlt3129126245Bojnbm!.!Cjuft!.!BuubdltXDTPQ29117182Qipof
Burglary Total: 1
13022029!27;51Cvshmbsz3129121884CvshmbszXDTPQ2911541::22
Check Welfare Total: 7
13012029!18;33Difdl!Xfmgbsf31291192:4Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ291142:7Qipof
13017029!33;3:Difdl!Xfmgbsf312911:711Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29114899Qipof
13021029!32;64Difdl!Xfmgbsf3129121713Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ29115353Qipof
13022029!25;41Difdl!Xfmgbsf3129121854Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ29115412:22
13027029!21;67Difdl!Xfmgbsf3129123185Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ29115913Qipof
13028029!25;38Difdl!Xfmgbsf3129123511Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ29115:48:22
13037029!12;67Difdl!Xfmgbsf3129125656Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ2911691::22
Check Welfare; Neighborhood Dispute Total: 1
13038029!23;42Difdl!Xfmgbsf<3129125:26Difdl!XfmgbsfXDTPQ29116:82:22
Citizen Aid Total: 1
13014029!28;64Djuj{fo!Bje3129119938Djuj{fo!BjeXDTPQ29114557:22
Civil Complaint Total: 3
13015029!2:;55Djwjm!Dpnqmbjou312911:179Djwjm!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29114681Qipof
13026029!1:;54Djwjm!Dpnqmbjou3129122876Djwjm!Dijme!DvtupezXDTPQ29115791Qipof
13036029!29;21Djwjm!Dpnqmbjou3129125555Djwjm!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29116884Qipof
Civil Process Total: 22
13012029!21;28Djwjm!Qspdftt3129119331Pggjdfs
13012029!21;38Djwjm!Qspdftt3129119336Pggjdfs
13012029!26;46Djwjm!Qspdftt3129119377
13013029!21;15Djwjm!Qspdftt3129119563Pggjdfs
13013029!21;43Djwjm!Qspdftt3129119568Pggjdfs
13016029!23;38Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:323Pggjdfs
13016029!23;4:Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:328Pggjdfs
13016029!24;32Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:341Pggjdfs
13016029!28;45Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:391Pggjdfs
13018029!24;2:Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:815Pggjdfs
13018029!26;45Djwjm!Qspdftt312911:83:Pggjdfs
13019029!21;68Djwjm!Qspdftt312911::33Pggjdfs
1301:029!21;28Djwjm!Qspdftt3129121273Pggjdfs
1301:029!21;61Djwjm!Qspdftt3129121283
13023029!23;23Djwjm!Qspdftt3129121:59Pggjdfs
13024029!21;47Djwjm!Qspdftt3129122312Pggjdfs
13024029!22;24Djwjm!Qspdftt3129122321Pggjdfs
13026029!28;35Djwjm!Qspdftt3129122994
13026029!28;41Djwjm!Qspdftt3129122995Pggjdfs
13031029!24;1:Djwjm!Qspdftt3129124176
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13032029!27;33Djwjm!Qspdftt31291244:6Pggjdfs
13039029!23;12Djwjm!Qspdftt31291262:2Pggjdfs
Commercial Fire Alarm Total: 1
1301:029!24;57Dpnnfsdjbm!Gjsf!Bmbsn3129121319Dpnnfsdjbm!Gjsf!BmbsnXDTPQ29115181Qipof
Commercial General Alarm Total: 19
13012029!13;18Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129119274Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114292Qipof
13012029!15;56Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129119286Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ291142:2Qipof
13014029!19;32Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129119835Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ291144:3Qipof
13014029!32;28Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm312911998:Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114578Qipof
13015029!16;21Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129119:62Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ2911461:Qipof
13019029!31;57Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129121158Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114::8Qipof
13024029!32;48Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129122492Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29115639Qipof
13026029!15;55Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129122836Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29115775Qipof
13029029!34;25Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129123876Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116191Qipof
13031029!19;58Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm312912411:Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ2911628:Qipof
13032029!22;22Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129124423Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116411Qipof
13034029!13;39Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129124935Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116589Qipof
13035029!13;28Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125187Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ291166:8Qipof
13036029!11;46Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125415Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ291167:6Qipof
13036029!13;5:Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125436Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116817Qipof
13036029!14;22Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125438Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116818Qipof
13036029!1:;42Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm312912545:Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116833Qipof
13038029!13;37Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125934Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116:4:Qipof
13038029!18;42Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm3129125962Dpnnfsdjbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116:58Qipof
Criminal Damage to Property Total: 1
13016029!28;29Dsjnjobm!Ebnbhf!up312911:386Hvo!JodjefouXDTPQ29114769Qipof
Disabled Vehicle Total: 1
13018029!18;42Ejtbcmfe!Wfijdmf312911:765Ejtbcmfe!WfijdmfXDTPQ29114923Qipof
Dispatch - CAD Total: 1
1302:029!28;42Ejtqbudi!.!DBE3129123999:22
Domestic Disturbance Total: 7
13015029!13;28Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf3129119:45Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ291145:5:22
13016029!12;13Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf312911:248Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ291146:4:22
13021029!1:;49Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf3129121564Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29115291:22
13026029!27;69Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf3129122984Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29115843Qipof
13029029!32;29Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf3129123858Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29116185Qipof
13031029!28;43Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf3129124264Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29116347Qipof
13036029!22;28Epnftujd!Ejtuvscbodf312912547:Epnftujd!EjtuvscbodfXDTPQ29116843:22
Drugs Total: 1
13037029!11;21Esvht3129125645EsvhtXDTPQ29116915Pggjdfs
Extra Patrol Total: 1
13019029!23;31Fyusb!Qbuspm312911::45Pggjdfs
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Fight Total: 1
13035029!12;37Gjhiu3129125177GjhiuXDTPQ291166:5:22
Fire - Vehicle Total: 1
13014029!26;22Gjsf!.!Wfijdmf31291198:6Gjsf!.!WfijdmfXDTPQ29114544:22
Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 1
13027029!28;67Gsbve!.!Difdlt!.!Dbset312912328:Gsbve!.!Difdlt!.!DbsetXDTPQ29115964Qipof
Fraud - Internet Total: 2
13012029!2:;45Gsbve!.!Joufsofu3129119433Gsbve!.!JoufsofuXDTPQ29114362Qipof
13016029!19;21Gsbve!.!Joufsofu312911:283Gsbve!.!JoufsofuXDTPQ29114728Qipof
Gun Incident Total: 1
13018029!12;32Hvo!Jodjefou312911:737Hvo!JodjefouXDTPQ291148:5:22
Harassment Total: 2
13019029!31;11Ibsbttnfou3129121147IbsbttnfouXDTPQ29114::2Qipof
1301:029!1:;57Ibsbttnfou3129121264IbsbttnfouXDTPQ29115152Puifs
Hospice Death Total: 3
13014029!14;59Iptqjdf!Efbui3129119823Qipof
13017029!26;39Iptqjdf!Efbui312911:5::Qipof
1302:029!23;36Iptqjdf!Efbui3129123957Qipof
Info Total: 2
13021029!25;29Jogp31291215:8Qipof
13039029!19;41Jogp3129126243JogpXDTPQ29117181Qipof
Intoxicated Person Total: 2
13037029!25;23Joupyjdbufe!Qfstpo3129125794Joupyjdbufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29116979Qipof
13037029!25;66Joupyjdbufe!Qfstpo31291257:2Joupyjdbufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29116984Qipof
Intoxicated Person; 911 Open Line Total: 1
13021029!13;59Joupyjdbufe!Qfstpo<!:223129121526Joupyjdbufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29115276:22
Intoxicated Person; Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 1
13022029!31;5:Joupyjdbufe!Qfstpo<3129121947Joupyjdbufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29115445:22
Juvenile - Complaint Total: 4
1301:029!25;47Kvwfojmf!.!Dpnqmbjou3129121336Kvwfojmf!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29115192Qipof
13021029!29;29Kvwfojmf!.!Dpnqmbjou3129121659Kvwfojmf!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29115338:22
13024029!19;29Kvwfojmf!.!Dpnqmbjou3129122284Kvwfojmf!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ2911555::22
13032029!26;58Kvwfojmf!.!Dpnqmbjou3129124492Kvwfojmf!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29116434Qipof
Juvenile - Runaway Total: 2
13017029!32;12Kvwfojmf!.!Svobxbz312911:697Kvwfojmf!.!SvobxbzXDTPQ29114896Qipof
13024029!2:;58Kvwfojmf!.!Svobxbz3129122461Kvwfojmf!.!SvobxbzXDTPQ29115632Qipof
Lock Out - Lock In Total: 2
13018029!26;47Mpdl!Pvu!.!Mpdl!Jo312911:842Mpdl!Pvu!.!Mpdl!JoXDTPQ29114969Qipof
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1302:029!28;41Mpdl!Pvu!.!Mpdl!Jo3129123998:22
Lost - Found Property Total: 1
1301:029!19;46Mptu!.!Gpvoe!Qspqfsuz312912124:Mptu!.!Gpvoe!QspqfsuzXDTPQ29115146
Medical - Abdominal Pain Total: 2
13015029!12;35Nfejdbm!.!Bcepnjobm3129119:31Nfejdbm!.!Bcepnjobm!QbjoXDTPQ29114594Qipof
13036029!16;54Nfejdbm!.!Bcepnjobm3129125449Nfejdbm!.!Bcepnjobm!QbjoXDTPQ29116826:22
Medical - Back Pain Total: 2
13026029!18;48Nfejdbm!.!Cbdl!Qbjo3129122855Nfejdbm!.!Cbdl!QbjoXDTPQ29115782Qipof
13034029!26;28Nfejdbm!.!Cbdl!Qbjo3129124:3:Nfejdbm!.!Cbdl!QbjoXDTPQ29116645:22
Medical - Breathing Problems Total: 2
13029029!28;13Nfejdbm!.!Csfbuijoh3129123799Nfejdbm!.!Csfbuijoh!QspcmfntXDTPQ29116161:22
13035029!29;42Nfejdbm!.!Csfbuijoh312912533:Nfejdbm!.!Csfbuijoh!QspcmfntXDTPQ29116776:22
Medical - Carbon Monoxide Inhalation Total: 1
13015029!26;51Nfejdbm!.!Dbscpo312911:128Nfejdbm!.!Dbscpo!NpopyjefXDTPQ29114663Qipof
Medical - Chest Pain Total: 1
13018029!29;42Nfejdbm!.!Diftu!Qbjo312911:888Nfejdbm!.!Diftu!QbjoXDTPQ29114993Qipof
Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 5
13012029!23;34Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!73129119352Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7!GffuXDTPQ29114328Qipof
13012029!29;47Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!73129119414Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7!GffuXDTPQ29114358:22
13017029!23;16Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7312911:566Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7!GffuXDTPQ29114843Qipof
13025029!27;66Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7312912268:Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7!GffuXDTPQ29115724:22
13031029!15;24Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!73129123:85Nfejdbm!.!Gbmm!Voefs!7!GffuXDTPQ29116273:22
Medical - Overdose - Poisoning Total: 1
13034029!32;66Nfejdbm!.!Pwfseptf!.3129125136Nfejdbm!.!Pwfseptf!.!QpjtpojohXDTPQ29116687:22
Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 4
13014029!12;28Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.3129119811Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.XDTPQ29114492Qipof
13033029!23;44Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.3129124743Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.XDTPTSP291164::Qipof
13034029!33;17Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.3129125139Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.XDTPQ29116689Qipof
13036029!21;6:Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.3129125475Nfejdbm!.!Qtzdijbusjd!.XDTPQ29116839:22
Medical - Seizure Total: 1
1302:029!21;55Nfejdbm!.!Tfj{vsf3129123939Nfejdbm!.!Tfj{vsfXDTPQ29116217:22
Medical - Sick Total: 8
13013029!25;25Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl3129119616Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29114422:22
13014029!22;34Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl3129119873Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29114519:22
13014029!29;41Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl312911994:Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29114563:22
13015029!28;59Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl312911:14:Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29114669:22
13026029!21;27Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl312912287:Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29115794:22
13029029!19;28Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl3129123692Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ29116111:22
13029029!2:;61Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl3129123844Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ2911617::22
13032029!21;43Nfejdbm!.!Tjdl3129124416Nfejdbm!.!TjdlXDTPQ291163:8:22
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Medical - Stroke Total: 2
13028029!1:;53Nfejdbm!.!Tusplf3129123464:22
13036029!13;26Nfejdbm!.!Tusplf3129125432Nfejdbm!.!TusplfXDTPQ29116814:22
Medical - Unconscious - Fainting Total: 1
13014029!25;47Nfejdbm!.!Vodpotdjpvt!.31291198:1Nfejdbm!.!Vodpotdjpvt!.XDTPQ29114541:22
Missing Person Total: 1
13038029!18;35Njttjoh!Qfstpo3129125959Njttjoh!QfstpoXDTPQ29116:57Qipof
Motorist Aid Total: 3
13017029!13;15Npupsjtu!Bje312911:482
13017029!15;37Npupsjtu!Bje312911:491
13036029!13;52Npupsjtu!Bje3129125434Qipof
MVA - Hit & Run Total: 2
13019029!1:;37NWB!.!Iju!'!Svo312911::14NWB!.!Iju!'!SvoXDTPQ29114:47
13039029!22;34NWB!.!Iju!'!Svo3129126288NWB!.!Iju!'!SvoXDTPQ29117198
MVA - Injuries Total: 1
13018029!29;51NWB!.!Jokvsjft312911:88:Bhfodz!BttjtuXDTPQ29114995
MVA - Injuries; Dispatch - CAD Total: 1
1302:029!27;58NWB!.!Jokvsjft<!Ejtqbudi3129123993NWB!.!JokvsjftXDTPQ29116242
MVA - No Injuries Total: 10
13015029!23;32NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129119:98NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29114637
13015029!23;57NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129119::2NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29114639:22
13021029!19;25NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129121548NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29115285:22
13025029!19;18NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129122555NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ2911565::22
13025029!19;37NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129122563NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29115666
13025029!32;5:NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129122762NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29115749:22
13033029!27;29NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129124818NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29116541:22
13035029!2:;53NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129125356NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29116783:22
13036029!25;62NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft312912551:NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29116864
13038029!27;31NWB!.!Op!Jokvsjft3129125:71NWB!.!Op!JokvsjftXDTPQ29116::2
Noise Total: 1
13015029!14;65Opjtf3129119:57OpjtfXDTPQ29114616
Open Door - Window Total: 1
13028029!24;2:Pqfo!Epps!.!Xjoepx3129123499Pqfo!Epps!.!XjoepxXDTPQ29115:42:22
Parking Total: 2
13024029!24;55Qbsljoh3129122359QbsljohXDTPQ29115586
13035029!33;59Qbsljoh31291253:1QbsljohXDTPQ29116799
Phone Call Total: 1
13038029!22;6:Qipof!Dbmm3129125:17Puifs
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Residential Fire Alarm Total: 1
13038029!31;23Sftjefoujbm!Gjsf!Bmbsn3129126131Sftjefoujbm!Gjsf!BmbsnXDTPQ29117131Qipof
Residential General Alarm Total: 6
13015029!14;47Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm3129119:56Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114614Qipof
13015029!19;17Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm3129119:6:Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114623Qipof
13018029!26;38Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm312911:838Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29114966Qipof
13022029!31;32Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm3129121939Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29115442Qipof
13032029!22;17Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm3129124422Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ291163::Qipof
13035029!11;1:Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm3129125162Sftjefoujbm!Hfofsbm!BmbsnXDTPQ29116699Qipof
Residential Medical Alarm Total: 1
1301:029!24;53Sftjefoujbm!Nfejdbm3129121318Sftjefoujbm!Nfejdbm!BmbsnXDTPQ2911517:Qipof
Robbery Total: 1
13024029!33;16Spccfsz3129122497SpccfszXDTPQ2911563::22
Snowbird Total: 16
13012029!13;11Topxcjse3129119272TopxcjseXDTPQ29114288
13012029!13;42Topxcjse3129119278TopxcjseXDTPQ29114296
13012029!13;53Topxcjse312911927:TopxcjseXDTPQ29114297
13013029!13;15Topxcjse3129119514TopxcjseXDTPQ29114386
13014029!13;34Topxcjse3129119819TopxcjseXDTPQ29114495
1301:029!13;16Topxcjse3129121213TopxcjseXDTPQ29115126
13023029!13;26Topxcjse3129121994TopxcjseXDTPQ29115463
13027029!13;57Topxcjse3129123114TopxcjseXDTPQ29115883
13031029!13;32Topxcjse3129123:79TopxcjseXDTPQ2911626:Qipof
13035029!13;13Topxcjse3129125183TopxcjseXDTPQ291166:7
13037029!13;62Topxcjse3129125666TopxcjseXDTPQ29116927Pggjdfs
13038029!13;15Topxcjse3129125931TopxcjseXDTPQ29116:47
13039029!13;29Topxcjse31291261:4TopxcjseXDTPQ29117157
13039029!13;39Topxcjse31291261:6TopxcjseXDTPQ2911715:
13039029!13;44Topxcjse31291261:7TopxcjseXDTPQ29117161
13039029!13;4:Topxcjse31291261:8TopxcjseXDTPQ29117162
Stolen - Property Total: 1
13012029!22;2:Tupmfo!.!Qspqfsuz312911933:Tupmfo!.!QspqfsuzXDTPQ29114324Qipof
Stoparm Violation Total: 1
13017029!21;56Tupqbsn!Wjpmbujpo312911:549Tupqbsn!WjpmbujpoXDTPQ29114833Puifs
Surveillance Total: 1
13036029!18;31Tvswfjmmbodf3129125453
Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 7
13012029!18;19Tvtqjdjpvt!.312911929:Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ291142:6:22
13016029!26;3:Tvtqjdjpvt!.312911:362Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ29114759Qipof
13019029!12;45Tvtqjdjpvt!.312911:963Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ29114:24Qipof
1302:029!25;53Tvtqjdjpvt!.3129123974DTD!Tfy!PggfotfXDTPQ2911622:Qipof
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Incident Start Date/TimeInitial Call CFS #Final IncidentCase NumberHow Reported
13033029!34;14Tvtqjdjpvt!.3129124911Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ29116574Qipof
13037029!28;18Tvtqjdjpvt!.3129125838Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ291169:5Qipof
13038029!27;55Tvtqjdjpvt!.3129125:7:Tvtqjdjpvt!.!DjsdvntubodftXDTPQ29116::8Qipof
Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 6
13013029!14;39Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.3129119522EVJXDTPQ29114391:22
13016029!29;46Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.312911:3:6Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.!WfijdmfXDTPQ29114777:22
13026029!33;52Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.3129122:74Voxboufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29115875:22
13029029!12;59Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.3129123664Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.!WfijdmfXDTPQ29115::1Qipof
13032029!23;68Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.3129124438Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.!WfijdmfXDTPQ29116417Qipof
13033029!32;53Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.3129124897Tvtqjdjpvt!.!Qfstpo!.!WfijdmfXDTPQ29116567Qipof
Theft Total: 9
13013029!32;21Uifgu3129119749UifguXDTPQ29114469:22
13015029!29;22Uifgu312911:155Djuj{fo!BjeXDTPQ29114671Qipof
13017029!21;47Uifgu312911:544UifguXDTPQ29114832Qipof
13018029!34;38Uifgu312911:951UifguXDTPQ29114:1::22
13025029!29;43Uifgu3129122717UifguXDTPQ29115736Qipof
13029029!23;54Uifgu3129123737Mptu!.!Gpvoe!QspqfsuzXDTPQ29116137:22
13029029!25;49Uifgu3129123761UifguXDTPQ29116143Qipof
1302:029!18;45Uifgu3129123912UifguXDTPQ291161:7:22
13032029!24;41Uifgu3129124447UifguXDTPQ2911641:Qipof
Theft - From Vehicle Total: 2
13014029!2:;64Uifgu!.!Gspn!Wfijdmf3129119969Uifgu!.!Gspn!WfijdmfXDTPQ29114571Qipof
13036029!31;13Uifgu!.!Gspn!Wfijdmf3129125584Uifgu!.!Gspn!WfijdmfXDTPQ29116894:22
Theft - Gas Drive Off Total: 6
13027029!21;13Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129123163Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!PggXDTPQ291158:4:22
13033029!31;11Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129124874Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!PggXDTPQ29116564:22
13035029!22;14Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129125239Djwjm!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29116731:22
13036029!22;67Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129125491Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!PggXDTPQ29116847:22
13037029!28;11Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129125835Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!PggXDTPQ291169:3:22
13037029!2:;34Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!Pgg3129125877Uifgu!.!Hbt!Esjwf!PggXDTPQ29116:27:22
Theft - Identity Theft Total: 1
13024029!22;15Uifgu!.!Jefoujuz!Uifgu3129122318Uifgu!.!Jefoujuz!UifguXDTPQ29115572Qipof
Theft - Shoplifting Total: 8
13014029!2:;32Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129119959Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29114568Qipof
13017029!24;22Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh312911:57:Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29114849Qipof
13017029!31;25Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh312911:685Xbssbou!.!BssftuXDTPQ29114893:22
1301:029!25;23Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129121331Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29115188Qipof
13027029!23;59Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129123212Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29115925:22
13029029!25;57Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129123765Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29116144:22
1302:029!25;67Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129123977Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29116231:22
13035029!22;67Uifgu!.!Tipqmjgujoh3129125251Uifgu!.!TipqmjgujohXDTPQ29116736Qipof
Threats Total: 1
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Incident Start Date/TimeInitial Call CFS #Final IncidentCase NumberHow Reported
13037029!2:;3:Uisfbut3129125879UisfbutXDTPQ29116:21Qipof
Traffic - Complaint Total: 8
13013029!28;59Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou3129119676Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29114441:22
13017029!27;57Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou312911:628Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ2911486:Qipof
1301:029!2:;34Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou3129121427Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29115232:22
1301:029!2:;68Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou312912143:Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29115237:22
13028029!1:;35Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou3129123455Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29115:23Qipof
13033029!32;27Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou312912488:Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29116566:22
13039029!17;59Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou3129126224Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29117173Qipof
13039029!28;66Usbggjd!.!Dpnqmbjou3129126394Usbggjd!.!DpnqmbjouXDTPQ29117246Qipof
Traffic - Hazard Total: 2
13012029!21;18Usbggjd!.!Ib{bse3129119329Usbggjd!.!Ib{bseXDTPQ29114318Qipof
13034029!24;36Usbggjd!.!Ib{bse3129124:1:Usbggjd!.!Ib{bseXDTPQ29116632Qipof
Traffic Stop Total: 96
13012029!15;67Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119287Pggjdfs
13012029!27;58Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119397Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29114351Pggjdfs
13012029!27;69Usbggjd!Tupq!31291193:2Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29114354Pggjdfs
13012029!32;29Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119454Pggjdfs
13012029!32;68Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119463EVJXDTPQ29114375Pggjdfs
13012029!33;37Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119471Pggjdfs
13013029!2:;52Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119719Pggjdfs
13013029!32;13Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119745Pggjdfs
13013029!34;56Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119787Pggjdfs
13014029!19;11Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119832Pggjdfs
13014029!1:;33Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119847Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29114512Pggjdfs
13015029!21;16Usbggjd!Tupq!3129119:79Pggjdfs
13016029!26;41Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:363Pggjdfs
13016029!33;25Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:458Pggjdfs
13016029!33;51Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:463Pggjdfs
13017029!12;59Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:479Pggjdfs
13017029!13;41Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:487Pggjdfs
13017029!15;32Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:48:Pggjdfs
13017029!16;48Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:499Pggjdfs
13017029!29;42Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:654Pggjdfs
13017029!34;32Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:725Pggjdfs
13018029!11;26Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:728Pggjdfs
13018029!11;69Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:734Pggjdfs
13018029!12;18Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:735Pggjdfs
13018029!33;62Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:941Pggjdfs
13018029!33;62Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:942Pggjdfs
13018029!34;16Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:944Pggjdfs
13019029!12;2:Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:95:Pggjdfs
13019029!12;43Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:962Pggjdfs
13019029!13;32Usbggjd!Tupq!312911:969Pggjdfs
13019029!29;3:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121127Pggjdfs
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Incident Start Date/TimeInitial Call CFS #Final IncidentCase NumberHow Reported
13019029!32;58Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121171Pggjdfs
13019029!33;18Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121178Pggjdfs
1301:029!25;6:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121341Pggjdfs
1301:029!2:;44Usbggjd!Tupq!312912142:Pggjdfs
1301:029!31;25Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121446Pggjdfs
1301:029!31;33Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121448Pggjdfs
1301:029!31;3:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121452Pggjdfs
1301:029!31;48Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121454Pggjdfs
1301:029!32;6:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121478Pggjdfs
1301:029!33;18Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121481Pggjdfs
13021029!1:;29Usbggjd!Tupq!312912155:Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29115289Pggjdfs
13021029!25;51Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121611Pggjdfs
13021029!26;5:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121621Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29115323Pggjdfs
13021029!27;35Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121629Pggjdfs
13021029!28;16Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121637Pggjdfs
13021029!2:;17Usbggjd!Tupq!3129121673Pggjdfs
13021029!32;14Usbggjd!Tupq!31291216:2Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29115351Pggjdfs
13023029!16;68Usbggjd!Tupq!31291219:5Pggjdfs
13023029!28;62Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122146Pggjdfs
13023029!29;23Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122151Pggjdfs
13023029!29;3:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122156Pggjdfs
13023029!2:;51Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122181Pggjdfs
13023029!32;53Usbggjd!Tupq!31291221:5Pggjdfs
13024029!34;53Usbggjd!Tupq!31291224:9Pggjdfs
13025029!29;42Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122716Pggjdfs
13025029!33;36Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122772Pggjdfs
13025029!33;43Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122774Pggjdfs
13025029!33;52Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122776Pggjdfs
13025029!33;59Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122782Pggjdfs
13025029!34;23Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122792Pggjdfs
13026029!11;33Usbggjd!Tupq!31291227:9Pggjdfs
13026029!11;65Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122813Pggjdfs
13026029!12;2:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122817Pggjdfs
13026029!12;43Usbggjd!Tupq!3129122819EVJXDTPQ29115767Pggjdfs
13027029!15;55Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123118Pggjdfs
13027029!2:;62Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123333Pggjdfs
13027029!34;49Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123392Pggjdfs
13028029!11;14Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123394Pggjdfs
13028029!11;21Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123396EVJXDTPQ2911599:Pggjdfs
13028029!13;19Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123418Pggjdfs
13028029!13;25Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123419Pggjdfs
13028029!13;68Usbggjd!Tupq!312912342:Pggjdfs
13028029!19;52Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123453Usbggjd!Tupq!XDTPQ29115:22Pggjdfs
13028029!27;24Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123532Pggjdfs
13028029!31;21Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123583Pggjdfs
13029029!31;43Usbggjd!Tupq!312912384:Pggjdfs
1302:029!1:;15Usbggjd!Tupq!3129123921Pggjdfs
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Incident Start Date/TimeInitial Call CFS #Final IncidentCase NumberHow Reported
13031029!27;13Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124228Pggjdfs
13031029!2:;45Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124298Pggjdfs
13031029!2:;52Usbggjd!Tupq!31291242:1Pggjdfs
13031029!31;6:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124316Pggjdfs
13032029!29;64Usbggjd!Tupq!312912455:Pggjdfs
13032029!2:;33Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124569Pggjdfs
13032029!2:;52Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124575Pggjdfs
13032029!31;15Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124579Pggjdfs
13032029!31;6:Usbggjd!Tupq!3129124597Pggjdfs
13032029!32;65Usbggjd!Tupq!31291245:6Pggjdfs
13035029!27;22Usbggjd!Tupq!31291252:7Pggjdfs
13036029!19;41Usbggjd!Tupq!3129125457Pggjdfs
13036029!22;33Usbggjd!Tupq!3129125482Pggjdfs
13036029!23;54Usbggjd!Tupq!3129125496Pggjdfs
13036029!33;37Usbggjd!Tupq!3129125628Pggjdfs
13037029!12;54Usbggjd!Tupq!3129125654Pggjdfs
13039029!28;52Usbggjd!Tupq!312912638:Pggjdfs
13039029!31;65Usbggjd!Tupq!3129126441Pggjdfs
Traffic Stop ; Dispatch - CAD Total: 2
13018029!33;28Usbggjd!Tupq!<!Ejtqbudi!.312911:938EsvhtXDTPQ29114:16Pggjdfs
13027029!33;56Usbggjd!Tupq!<!Ejtqbudi!.3129123382Pggjdfs
Transport Total: 1
13016029!15;56Usbotqpsu312911:266
Unwanted Person Total: 2
13033029!15;58Voxboufe!Qfstpo3129124658Voxboufe!QfstpoXDTPQ29116483:22
13038029!28;59Voxboufe!Qfstpo3129125:98EsvhtXDTPQ29117117:22
Vehicle Off Road Total: 4
13016029!13;55Wfijdmf!Pgg!Spbe312911:263EVJXDTPQ29114717Qipof
13033029!19;32Wfijdmf!Pgg!Spbe3129124686Wfijdmf!Pgg!SpbeXDTPQ2911648:Qipof
13033029!19;34Wfijdmf!Pgg!Spbe3129124687:22
13037029!2:;17Wfijdmf!Pgg!Spbe3129125873Wfijdmf!Pgg!SpbeXDTPQ29116:1:Pggjdfs
Total Records: 362
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Fire DepartmentUpdate
March 16, 2018
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION:
Calls for Service:
2018 (through Feb 28): 61
o
Albertville: 31 (51%)
Otsego: 26 (43%)
Mutual Aid: 4 (7%)
Otsego Fire Study Update
Hiring Update
GENERAL BUSINESS:
New Capital Purchase Options:
Option #1 – Follow Current CIP
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Engine 11 – 2019
Tender 11 – 2020
Ladder 11 – 2032
Option #2 – New Fleet in 2019
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New Engine / Ladder / Tender in 2019
Option to push back Tender 11 by 5 years
Option #3 – New Ladder in 2019
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New Ladder 11 in 2019
Keep Engine 11
Option to push back Tender 11 by 5 years
2018 GRANTS:
2017 FEMA AFG Grant Program
20 portable radios for the seated positions in all trucks
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$60,000 grant request
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5% local match
2018 Wright County Area United Way (WCAUW)
Requesting 2 portable radios for drivers’ seats in Engine 11 and Ladder 11
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No set local match
MN OSHA Safety Grant Program
Looking into requesting a 50:50 matching grant
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Would partially fund a diesel exhaust removal system for fire hall
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Total project cost of approximately $25,846
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Fire Department funding would come from Capital Reserves for Fire Hall
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Couri & Ruppe,
P.L.L.P.
Memo
To:Adam Nafstad, City Administrator; Albertville City Council
From:Mike Couri
Date: March 13, 2018
Re:Attorney Report
Below is an update of the projects our office has been working on for the City.
I-94 Ramp Easement.
The State is asking the City to obtain I-94 ramp easement
from Albertville Marketplace using a revised legal description as the State wants
clearer language in the deed from the City to the State for the ramp easement. The
easement area remains unchanged—the State simply wants its specific language
used in the easement document. Adam is trying to reach the owner to get the new
deed signed.
Charter Cable.
I have begun editing the first draft of the new Charter cable
franchise agreement and will review it with Staff before sending it to Charter.
Personnel Policy Updates.
I have prepared some personnel policy amendments
relating to drug testing of City Employees. The City is required to have a drug
testing policy in place if the City drug tests new hires or existing employees.
Maeyaert Nuisance Complaint.
We have served a summons and complaint on
st
Charles Maeyaert of 10479 61 Street NE for failure to clean up junk, abandoned
cars and other materials strewn about the property, running a business from his
house, interfering with the pond easement on his lot, and other ordinance
violations. Mr. Maeyaert has ignored Staff’s requests to clean up the property for
several years, leaving a court action as the only enforcement option left for the
City.
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