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Minutes
City of Cottage Grove
Public Services Commission Meeting
March 21, 2016
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a Cottage Grove Public Services Commission Meeting
was held on March 21, 2016.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Members Present: Campbell, Robert
Dornbach, Robert
Griffith, Kent
Ingram, Steve
Jurgens, Tony
Lewis, Jodi
Podoll, Jeff
Rediske, Lise
Serpico, William
Smith, Brandon
Fleming, Ryan
Klug, Shauna
Members Absent: Davick, Evan
Forsythe, Pat
Johnston, Joseph
Isker, Rita
Staff Present: Burshten, Les, Public Works Director
Woolery Craig, Public Safety Director
Levitt, Jennifer, Community Development Director/City Engineer
Burfeind, Ryan, Project Engineer
Koerner, Pete, Captain
Redenius, Rick, Fire Chief
Taylor, Harry — Public Works Supervisor
Orloff, Gary, Streets Foreman
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Others Present: Justin Olsen, Councilman
III. Approval of Agenda
Agenda -Approved
IV. Approval of Minutes
February 23, 2016 - Approved
V. Open Forum
Commission Chair Jurgens invited citizens present to address the Commission regarding
any matters that were not on the agenda.
Warren Lund — 8834 90t" Street South
Lund addressed the commission regarding a sign application submitted to Engineering for
review. He expressed his gratitude to the City of Cottage Grove Police Department for the
increased patrol in the area of his concern. Burfeind stated the application has been
received and if approved the sign would be installed the spring of 2016.
Bill Weber - Sunrise Development
Weber introduced his company, Sunrise Development to the Commission. Sunrise
Development has submitted an application with the planning commission to build a
community solar garden at 11576 Point Douglas Rd. The 35 acre parcel is currently used
for farming. If approved this site would be used for a five megawatt community solar
garden. Weber feels the existing vegetation and trees along State Highway 61 will
effectively screen the public view of the proposed solar panels. Weber stated Sunrise
Development held a meeting with homeowners to discuss concerns. Weber is looking for
an endorsement from the Commission to bring the proposal before the City Council.
Ingram asked for clarification on the location of the solar garden. There were no objections
from the Commissioners.
VI. Presentations
A. Well Head Protection — Mark Janovec, Stantec Consulting gave an overview of the
Wellhead Protection Plan originally presented to Commissioners last summer. The
overview included a description of the program, its components and a future plan.
Ingram asked how many of 3M's wells are currently being monitored close to the
contamination site. Levitt responded there are approximately 23 barrier wells that
essentially fully capture the contamination. Levitt added she would like to see additional
wells added downstream and monitored to confirm the capture is successful. 3M is
aggressively trying to reduce their pumping on this site. There is a large divide through
the site and when 3M tried to reduce its pumping a few years ago they discovered they
did not have full capture in a reduction scenario and this caused 3M to increase
pumping again until they could figure out how the site was behaving. The actual pipe
that runs down HWY 19 is taking all the discharged water being pumped from the site to
the Cottage Grove 3M plant which is then run through a granulated activated carbon
filtration system and finally discharged into the Mississippi. At the 3M site there are
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additional barrier wells adjacent to the bluff line which are also treated. Currently 3M
does not believe they have full capture along the bluff line and are looking into adding
additional barrier wells. Levitt and 3M are working with the PCA to determine how many
additional wells will be needed along the Mississippi bluff line. Most of the water taken
from the Woodbury and Cottage Grove site are used at the 3M plant to cool the
hazardous waste incinerator. Levitt explained the City is working with the PCA to make
sure the system is perfected before they allow a reduction in pumping from these areas.
B. Annual Recycling Report/Update — Jennifer McLoughlin, Environmental Consultant
presented the municipal recycling grant program annual report. The presentation
included programs the City is using to encourage recycling. McLoughlin stated in 2015
recycling has increased to 21%. Jurgens questioned the figure 21% and asked for
clarification. Stewart, Tennis Sanitation responded stating the 21% would be from total
tonnage. Ingram questioned whether 21% was a low rate of recycling compared to
other communities. Stewart responded that it is the first year gathering data so there
are no comparisons yet. Jurgens asked if there are single sort options in local parks.
Levitt responded that the difficulty with offering single sort options in parks is the lack of
control with cross contamination. She suggested it may become an option in the future
as recycling education becomes more prevalent. Ingram inquired about a $30,000
expense for recycling containers. McLoughlin stated the reason for the high cost was
the containers are placed in a location that requires a very durable material and the
ability to be bolted down.
VII. New Business
A. Solid Waste Ordinance — Susan Young, Froth Infrastructure and Environment presented
the mixed solid waste and recycling ordinance recommendations. Young stated the
ordinance was created in 1971 and she outlined the changes to the ordinance needed
to meet MN State Statutes and provide clearer information to the public. Highlights from
Young's presentation included the recommendation to divide the solid waste ordinance
into two sections, licensing and solid waste. The licensing would set rules for haulers
and solid waste would set rules for residents and business owners. Young also
recommends implementing a garbage service that would provide service every other
week. This would benefit seniors and residents who do not generate as much waste as
an average family. A recommendation to bring the information from the mixed solid
waste and recycling ordinance to the Council was made by Ingram. Seconded by
Smith.
B. Sustainable City Award Nominations — Ryan Burfeind, Project Engineer gave an
overview of the Sustainable City Award nominations. The award began in 2013 and
was created to recognize a business, individual, or organization for their work or project
reflecting sustainability, green, and environmentally friendly practices. Burfeind
presented the nominations for this year and asked for the Commission's
recommendation to award the Residential 2016 Sustainability Award to Ms. Sherry
Holtmeyer and the Large Organization 2016 Sustainability Award to South Washington
County Schools; Cottage Grove Elementary, Cottage Grove Middle School, Armstrong
Elementary, Crestview/Nuevas Fronteras Elementary, Hillside Elementary, Grey Cloud
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Elementary, and Pine Hill Elementary. The recommendation was made by Smith and
seconded by Klug.
VIII. Old Business
A. None
IX. Response to Previously Raised Commission Requests
A. None
X. Staff Reports and Educational Material
A. Public Works — Burshten gave an overview of current Public Works projects.
B. Police — Koerner explained there is a lot of attention in the media regarding off duty
personnel and social media. Koerner added the City is reviewing the current social
media policy. Koerner stated any behavior that is unbecoming of a police officer or
behavior that discredits themselves or the organization will not be tolerated. Koerner
added Patrick Nickle was promoted to Sergeant and the PD has received two grants to
purchase preliminary breath tests. Koerner stated PD will be hiring four new field
training officers. They have 40 candidates to interview.
C. Fire - Redenius reported there were 207 EMS responses and 16 Fire responses in
February. Redenius added the new fire station is moving forward and the location will
be at the 80t" street site.
D. Environmental — Thiede gave an overview of the solar gardens and explained to the
Environmental Commission they can make recommendations to the Council to approve
or disapprove a solar garden.
XI. Council Comments
A. Olsen stated the City has underspent its budget in 2015 by 1 million dollars and those
funds will be allocated back to the general fund. Olsen added CG has been awarded
the Most Fiscally Sustainable City in Minnesota by Stanford. Olsen gave an overview of
some new developments which included Summers Landing, Merchants Bank, Kwik Trip
and the possibility of a new restaurant coming to CG.
XII. Commission Comments
A. A request was made for a fence to be placed on the Goodwill property. The argument
is the parking lot sits on top of a steep incline and if someone drove over the
embankment it could be very dangerous.
XIII. Adjournment —
Motion to adjourn, Meeting adjourned at 8:42pm
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