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Correspondence Letter from Carver County Attorney dated April 16, 2002. Chanhassen Fire Department Fire/Rescue report dated April I - 7, 2002 Letter from the League of Minnesota Cities dated April 3, 2002. Carver County Sheriff's Report. Legislative Report from the Suburban Transit Association dated April 5, 2002. Letter from William J. Platto, Attorney at Law, dated April 8, 2002. I. . MICHAEL A. FAHEY CARVER COUNTY ATTORNEY Government Center, Justice Center 600 East Fourth Street Chaska, Minnesota 55318-2188 CARVER (952) 361-1400 COUNTY (952) 361-1413 Fax ChiefDcpilty County Attorney Kari L.S. Myrold . Law Office Coordinator Christopher Weldon Civil Division Roben G. Hendricks. Head Thomas W. Haines Carol J. Mayer Patricia May, Paralegal Criminal Division Peter Ivy. Head Tara E. Keehr Manba E. Mattheis Michael D. Wentzell Mark Debban, Paralegal Victim Witness Coordinator Nancy E. Yates Juvenile Division Janet L. Barke Cain. Head Kevin G. Cedergren To: Todd Gerhardt, Chanhassen City Administrator From: Mike Fahey M~ RE: Prosecution statistics for I sl Quarter of 2002 RECE'VED APR 1 7 2002 CITY OF CHANHASSEN Date: April 16, 2002 Attached you will find fine revenue information and the total number of cases opened in the County Attorney office so far in 2002 for crimes that occurred in the City of Chanhassen. These numbers account for all the offenses for which we received police reports or citations. You will also find attached copies of Outcome Reports for cases closed during the First Quarter of 2002. If you have any questions, please call me at 952-361-1400. Eqllal Op/)()rflllliry Employer Pril/tcd OIl 30'!c PO.H-Colls/III/er Recycled Pal,er CHANHASSEN PROSECUTION INFO First Quarter 2002 CITY PROSECUTION DATE SHARE SHARE Jan-02 $1,092.19 $1,092.50 Feb-02 $1,256.90 $1,257.37 Mar-02 $1,235.11 $1,235.56 Apr-02 May-02 Jun-02 Jul-02 Aug-02 Sep-02 Oct-02 Nov-02 Dec-02 TOTAL $3,584.20 $3,585.42 CHAN According to figures received from Court Administration the fine revenue is as above. From January 1, 2002 to March 31, 2002 we have opened the following number of cases: Gross Misdemeanors I3 Gross Misdemeanors-DWI 2 Misdemeanors 51 Petty Misdemeanors ~ Total Cases Opened 74 H:\WordlChan stats\CHANHASSEN PROSECUTION INFO 1st Q 02.dn<: Carver County Attorney's Office Kinnard, Andrew Orms: Speed, Min DD Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Kinnard, Andrew Orms DOS: 09/18/83 CrD: 02/11/02 02104/02 01024673 02CR00010 T1-02-57 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Tatge, Scot Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to a Reduced Number of Charges MDW handled plea. MDW handled sentencing. Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Speed Restrictions- Speed Limits 2 Underage Drinkin9 and Driving Charaes Information Outcome Dismissed Stay of Imposition 5 days STS $100 + $45 No use/poss alcohol CD eval No ins or Dl offenses State asked for substanital STS due to conduct toward officers Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Novogratz, Joseph Francis: Speed Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: CI. Offense 1 Speed Restrictions- Speed limits Dismissed - Paid fine. Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Novogratz, Joseph Francis 01/04/02 01/03/02 01026602 02CR00021 T8-01-7898 Carver County Sheriff's Office Breunig, Jason DOB: CID: MN0100000 Case Outcome: Paid Fine Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Paid Fine Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Tschida, John:IWC Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense Case Outcome Report Date: 04102/02 Tschida, John DOB: CID: 01/09/02 01027819 02CR00104 Carver County Sheriffs Office MN0100000 Breunig, Jason Keehr, Tara E. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Carlson, Randall Craig: Winter Park Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: MEM handied dismissal. Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Carlson, Randall Craig DOS: 01/23/58 CID: 01/09/02 12/17/01 02CR00107 T6-01-8127 Carver County Sheriffs Office MN0100000 lessard, larry Case Outcome: Dismissed Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Winter Parking regulations - prohibited Outcome Dismissed Sentencina Information Dismissed in the interests of justice and pursuant to written request of Sgt. D.W. Potts, Carver County Sheriffs Office. Carver County Attorney's Office Meyer, Daniel George:(V) FORGERY Case Outcome ReDort Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: 02000616 County Atty File Number: 02CR00178 Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Meyer, Daniel George 02/01/02 DOB: 07/29/52 CID: Carver County Sheriff's Office Felt, Michael Wentzell, Michael D. MN0100000 Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Martin, William Azurin: (V) Dang Dog Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: iCR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Martin, William Azurin DOB: 09/23/62 CID: 01/29/02 02001653 02CR00237 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Meixner, Jeffrey Keehr, Tara E. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Olson, Jennifer Lee:(V) CSC Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Olson, Jennifer lee DOB: 07/30/79 CID: 02/21/02 02000680 02CR00271 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Glaser, Steve Wentzell, Michael D. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Wright, Jerilynn Ann:THEFT BY V-WARRANT Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense Case Outcome Report Date: 04102/02 Wright, Jerilynn Ann DOS: 04/01/64 CID: 02/01/02 02001892 02CR00273 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Kittelson, Eric Mattheis, Martha E. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Olson, Ryan Lee:(V) FORGERY Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Olson, Ryan lee DOB: 11/25/80 CID: 02/06/02 01018082 02CR00274 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Geurs, Ben Wentzell, Michael D. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Skauge, Steven Duane: Abandon Vehicle Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: TEK handled dismissal. Ct. Offense 1 Abandoned Vehicle Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02/02 Skauge, Steven Duane DOB: 01/25/57 CID: 02/12/02 01/25/02 01029845 02CR00399 T6-02-328 Carver County Sheriffs Office MN0100000 Glaser, Steve Case Outcome: Dismissed Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Dismissed Sentencina Information Dismissed in the interests of justice and pursuant to the memo of Lt. Ralph Widmer, CCSO. ·.L__._._.___ Carver County Attorney's Office Carney, Christopher Joseph: Winter Parking Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Carney, Christopher Joseph DOB: 01/25/56 CID: 02/13/02 02/08/02 02CR00424 T8-02-802 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Zydowsky, Bob Case Outcome: Paid Fine Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Winter Parking regulations - prohibited Outcome Paid Fine Paid $30 fine on 2/8102 per Ct Admin Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Molencamp, Jamus Scott: Pass Drug Para Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Molencamp, Jamus Scott DOB: 10/23/83 CID: 02/27/02 01/20/02 02002656 02CR00482 T5-02-1499 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Zydowsky, Bob Case Outcome: Dismissed PI handled dismissal. law Enforcement: Do not destroy evidence. Maintain evidence until further notice from County Attorney's Office Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Possession of Dru9 Paraphernalia Prohibited Charaes Information Outcome Dismissed Sentencina Information Charges may be incorporated into a formal complaint upon receipt of BCA results. Do not destroy evidence. Maintain evidence until further notice from County Attorney's Office. Carver County Attorney's Office Sewell, David James:VIOL HRO Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: MDW handled dismissal. Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Sewell, David James DOS: 01/30/61 CID: 03/18/02 03/18/02 02003853 02CR00645 TX-02-1501 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Perlich, Kyle Case Outcome: Dismissed Exclanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Harassment; Restrainin9 Order- Misdemeanor Outcome Dismissed Sentencina Information MDW. In the interests of justice. (E-mail communication was allowed by amended HRO.) Carver County Attorney's Office Serrano, Alejandro Adolfo Felix:(V) ATTEMPT BURG, COP Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Ct. Offense 1 Bur91ary in the First Degree 2 Burglary in the First Degree Case Outcome Report Date: 04102/02 Serrano, Alejandro Adolfo Felix 02/14/02 DOS: 01/14/76 CID: 02000113 FE-02-12190 Carver County Sheriff's Office Perlich, Kyle Wentzell, Michael D. MN0100000 Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Outcome Declined Prosecution Declined Prosecution Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Segura-bustos, Isreal Nmn:FALSE INFO TO PO, DAR Case Outcome ReDort Date: 04/02/02 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Segura-bustos, Isreal Nmn DOB: 04/15/73 CID: 03/20/02 02/20/02 02000488 GM-02-12073 K7-02-29 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Kittelson, Eric Anoka County, Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: ? Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Givin9 Peace Officer False Name 2 Driving After Revocation Charaes Information Outcome Stay of Adjudication Plead Guilty OAR certified to DPA as conviction False Info: Stay of Adj for 1 year No same/similar Law abiding 2 days STS Pay probationary fee $95 fine No misd traffic Through interpreter, the Deft argued he got confused as to what the Deputy wanted (probably false, the Deft may be lying again, but it is still a colorable defense argument and not worth capital arguing about). Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Johns, Valerie Lynn:DWI , CHILD ENDANG Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Johns, Valerie lynn DOS: 03/29/64 CID: 01/31/02 01/25/02 02001388 GM-02-12242 K5-02-143 Carver County Sheriffs Office MN0100000 Kittelson, Eric Wentzell, Michael D. Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges MDW handled plea. MDW handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Eide Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 First Degree OWl Charaes Information Outcome Stay of Imposition o to 36 months probation to Ct Services 2 days jail with 2 days credit for time served Fine/Surcharge $500 + $45 Complete Alc/Chem Assess/$125 fee No same/similar offenses MADD Impact Panel No Dl, Ins, Reg offenses 2 days STS Complete all treatment & aftercare In-patient treatment at 28 day Hazelden program Notify Ct Services of all address changes Follow all rules of probation State requested 30 days jail. Deft will serve 3 yrs probation, 2 STS, and enter in-patient treatment. Sentencina Information Carver County Attorney's Office Poppler, Peter Lawrence:DAC-IPS Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: state Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Poppler, Peter lawrence DOB: 09/02/61 CID: 03/28/02 03/20/02 02002432 GM-02-12290 K3-02-173 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 lessard, larry Ivy, Peter Case Outcome: Stay of Adjudication PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing judge:Kanning Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the county attorneys office. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Driving After Cancellation as Inimical to Public Safety Charaes Information Outcome Plead Guilty 24 months probation to Ct Services 30 days in jailto commence 4/15/02, work release OK. Fine/Surcharge $445 No same/similar offenses No misd or greater driving offenses Complete all treatment and aftercare Notify of all address changes Follow all rules of probation Sentencina Information Stay of Adj over States objection, def set to get license back 5/31/02. Judge so decided at bench cont. , , Carver County Attorney's Office Cullen, Travis Michael:(V) CDP 3 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Cullen, Travis Michael DOS: 05/04/82 CID: 02/14/02 01018163 GM-02-12320 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 lessard, larry Wentzell, Michael D. Case Outcome: Declined Prosecution Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Criminal Damage to Property in the Third De9ree Outcome Declined Prosecution Sentencina Information · '. . Carver County Attorney's Office Nelson, Joanne Drake:(V) DOMESTIC ASSAULT Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Nelson, Joanne Drake DOB: 10/22/55 CID: 02/22/02 02/11/02 02000353 MD-02-12141 T8-02-69 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Breunig, Jason Case Outcome: Plead to an Amended Charge Explanation of Outcome MDW handled plea. MDW handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Young Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Charaes Information Cl Offense 1 Domestic Assault Outcome Plead to an Amended Charge Sentencina Information The Defendant pled guilty to the amended charge of Fifth Degree Assault. She received a Stay of Imposition and was placed on 6 months probation to Carver County Court Services on the condition that she pay a fine of $100.00, have no same or similar offenses and complete a domestic abuse evaluation. · " I Carver County Attorney's Office Fox, Nathan Maxwell:EXH DRIV Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Fox, Nathan Maxwell DOS: 09/20/73 CID: 01/31/02 01/24/02 01026169 MD-02-12150 T8-01-7688 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Walgrave, Keith Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges Explanation of Outcome TEK handled plea. TEK handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Carter Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Ct. Offense 1 Exhibition Drivin9 Fine $85 Charaes Information Outcome Plead Guilty Sentencina Information ,. I Carver County Attorney's Office Nguyen, Loananh Thi:(V) DaM ASL T Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: state Agency: Lead Officer: Nguyen, loananh Thi DOB: 03/18/71 CID: 03/07/02 03/04/02 02001418 MD-02-12221 T6-02-586 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Felt, Michael Case Outcome: Dismissed Explanation of Outcome PI handled dismissal. Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Domestic Assault Outcome Dismissed Sentencina Information State dismissed after speaking with Officer's. Only reason this Deft was arrested was because she insisted on it. She is also necessary witness against husband. · " I Carver County Attorney's Office Vallecillo, Walter Alexander:STOPSIGN, VIOL INST PRMT,NO INS Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Vallecillo, Walter Alexander DOS: 07/29/72 CID: 02/13/02 02/04/02 01026858 MD-02-12261 TX-01-7904 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Anderley, Peter Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to a Reduced Number of Charges Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Disobey Stop Sign 2 Violate Drive~s Permit 3 Failure to Provide Vehicle Insurance: Violation By Owner Charaes Information Outcome Certified Petty Misdemeanor Dismissed Dismissed Fine $50 + Surcharge Stop sign certified as moving violation to DPS. Ivy confirmed Deft had proof of insurance. Ivy confirmed VIN #'s, car & date. Sentencina Information · " I Carver County Attorney's Office Morgan, Vera Anita:(V) TRESPASS, DC Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Morgan, Vera Anita DOB: 12/10/58 CID: 01/31/02 01/30/02 02001925 MD-02-12267 T9-02-761 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Felt, Michael Case Outcome: Dismissed Explanation of Outcome PI handled dismissal. Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Disorderly Conduct 2 Giving Peace Officer False Name 3 Trespassing Outcome Dismissed Dismissed Dismissed Sentencina Information In the interests of justice, the State dismisses the trespassing charge, and releases the Defendant to the care and custody of her mother (Jean Garrett Morgan) and her brother (Keith Barry Morgan). The Defendant's family understands that the Defendant will be arrested again if she is found trespassing. , , Carver County Attorney's Office Salazar, Nicolas:DAR Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Case Outcome Report Date: 04102/02 Salazar, Nicolas DOB: 06/22/71 CID: 02/22/02 02/11/02 01028408 MD-02-12305 T3-01-8330 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Glaser, Steve Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges Explanation of Outcome PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Young Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. ct. Offense 1 Driving After Revocation 12 months probation to Ct Admin Court Costs $150 No same/similar Charaes Information Outcome Stay of Adjudication Sentencina Information · '. , Carver County Attorney's Office Hagen, Andrew Mitchell:EXH DRIV Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Hagen, Andrew Mitchell DOS: 08/27/63 CID: 03/29/02 03/27/02 01027325 MD-02-12308 T3-01-8036 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Walgrave, Keith Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges Explanation of Outcome PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Kanning Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Ct. Offense 1 Exhibition Driving fine $50 Charaes Information Outcome Plead Guilty Sentencina Information · ,. 1 Carver County Attorney's Office Sharp, Nathan Douglas Lee: DAR, DUI Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02/02 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Attorney: Sharp, Nathan Douglas lee DOB: 07/12178 CID: 03/28/02 03/11/02 02000962 MD-02-12414 T5-02-952 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Breunig, Jason Fahey, Michael A. Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to a Reduced Number of Charges PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Davies Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Driving After Revocation 2 Third Degree OWl 3 Third Degree DWI- .10 or more CharQes Information Outcome Dismissed Dismissed Stay of Imposition 12 months probation to Ct Services Fine/Surcharge $345 Complete Alc/Chem Assess/$125 fee waived No same/similar offenses No lic/inslreg offenses Complete all treatment and aftercare 'Notify Ct Services of all address changes Follow all rules of probation Sentencina Information , .. , Carver County Attorney's Office Weivoda, Orrin John:DAR, NO PROOF INS Case Outcome Report Date: 04102102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Weivoda, Orrin John DOB: 01/22/80 CID: 03/27/02 03/04/02 01028029 MD-02-12481 T7-01-8248 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Breunig, Jason Case Outcome: Slay of Imposition Explanation of Outcome PI handled plea. PI handled sentencing. Sentencing judge:Davies Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the county attorneys office. Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Driving After Revocation 2 Failure to Produce Proof of Insurance Outcome Dismissed Plead Guilty Sentencina Information 12 months probation to Ct Services Fine/Surcharge waived because def is a student. Restitution verified by Ct Services. No same/similar offenses No lic/ins/reg offenses 40 hours CWS Notify of all address changes Def may do work service in Detroit lakes. As far as DPS is concerned this is automatically a DAR as well. , .. I Carver County Attorney's Office Christensen, Ethelyn Gertrude:(V) ASL T5 Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Christensen, Ethelyn Gertrude 03/22/02 03/04/02 01029554 MD-02-12482 T9-02-47 Carver County Sheriff's Office Felt, Michael DOB: 10/29/39 CID: MN0100000 Case Outcome: Continued for Dismissal PI handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Davies Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome ct. Offense 1 Assault in the Fifth Degree Charaes Information Outcome Continued for Dismissal Sentencina Information The Defendant did not enter a plea and was placed on 6 months probation on the condition that she pay $50.00 in court costs and have no same or similar offenses. Very weak case. Jury would never convict on these facts. Officers did what they had to do but now is time to end it. , .. . Carver County Attorney's Office Boje, Joyce Lynn:(V) DaM ASL T Case Outcome Report Date: 04102/02 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Boje. Joyce lynn DOB: 12/06/52 CID: 03/22/02 03/11/02 02005280 MD-02-12563 T7-02-1911 Carver County Sheriffs Office MN0100000 Breunig, Jason Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to Original Charges Explanation of Outcome MDW handled plea. MDW handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Atkins Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attomey's Office that handled the plea. Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Domestic Assault Outcome Stay of Adjudication Sentencina Information The Defendant pled guilty to the charge of Domestic Assault. She received a Stay of Adjudication and was placed on probation to Carver County Court Administration for 6 months on the condition that she pay court costs of $100.00 and have no same or similar offenses. At the end or probation, if there have been no violation, the Defendant will not be convicted of this crime. State opposed Stay of Adj. State also requested 12 months probation to court services and complete a domestic abuse assessment. , .. . Carver County Attorney's Office Pollock, Maren Elise:INATT DRIV Case Outcome Report Date: 04/02102 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Pollock, Maren Elise DOB: 07/08/83 CID: 02/13/02 02/04/02 01026399 PM-02-12263 T5-01-7888 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Glaser, Steve Case Outcome: Certified as Petty Misdemeanor TEK handled plea. TEK handled sentencing. Sentencing Judge: Murphy Evidence can be disposed of 100 days after receipt of this notice unless otherwise notified by the County Attorney's Office that handled the plea. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Speed Restrictions-Inattentive Driving Charaes Information Outcome Certified Petty Misdemeanor Deft FTA - Certify to State as PM. Sentencina Information I .. . Carver County Attorney's Office Kimpton, Troy Patrick: CD, Seatbelt, No Ins Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: Case Outcome Report Date: 04/16/02 Kimpton, Troy Patrick DOS: 11/21/67 CID: 03/26/02 08/27/01 01017027 02CR00719 TX-01-5358 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 lessard, larry Case Outcome: Plead Guilty to a Reduced Number of Charges Explanation of Outcome Charaes Information Ct. Offense 1 Careless Drivin9 2 Seat Belt Use 3 Failure to Produce Proof of Insurance 12 months probation to Ct Services Fine $145 Restitution No misd or greater Report address changes Remain law abiding Follow rules probation Outcome Stay of Imposition Dismissed Dismissed Sentencina Information , . . .. Carver County Attorney's Office McKenna, Stephen John:(V) VIOL HRO Case Outcome Report Date: 04/16/02 Defendant: Date Closed: Disposition Date: ICR Number: County Atty File Number: Court File Number: State Agency: Lead Officer: McKenna, Stephen John DOB: 07/02/66 CID: 02/28/02 02/20/02 01030130 MD-02-12209 T6-02-1320 Carver County Sheriff's Office MN0100000 Glaser, Steve Case Outcome: Dismissed MDW handied Dismissal. Explanation of Outcome Ct. Offense 1 Harassment; Restraining Order- Misdemeanor Charaes Information Outcome Dismissed Deft plead in companion file K1-02-57. Sentencina Information Mon Mon Mon Tues Tues Tues Weds Weds Weds Weds Thurs Thurs Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Apr I Apr I Apr 1 Apr2 Apr2 Apr2 Apr3 Apr3 Apr3 Apr3 Apr4 Apr4 Apr5 Apr6 Apr6 Apr7 Apr7 1:37AM 9:46 AM 11:09AM 10:25 AM 6:17PM 9:13 PM 10:45 AM 10:54 AM 8:44 PM 3:15AM 6:16PM 9:06 PM 3:13PM 3:38 PM 11:43PM 12:50 AM 7:05 PM CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT WEEK OF APRIL 1 - APRIL 7, 2002 West Village Road Highway212&Hwy 101 Hazeltine Blvd Mallory Court Lake Susan Hills Drive West 79th Street Lake Drive East Valley View Court Santa Vera Drive West 78th Street West Village Road Fox Hill Drive Suffolk Drive Market boulevard Lodgepole Point Lake Lucy Road Market Boulevard Medical- seizures Car accident - unfounded, cancelled Medical- asthma attack Medical- person fell Fire alarm - false alann, cancelled Smoke in the building Fire alarm - false alarm, burnt food Medical - person fell Medical- possible heart attack Fire alarm - cancelled enroute Smoke in the apartment, burnt food Medical- seizures Medica1- person fell Medical- seizures Medical- difficulty breathing Medical- seizures Medical- person fell, cancelled #('/! AJ"". ~ t.L. LMC 145 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55103-2044 phone: (651) 281-1200 . (800) 925-1122 TDD (651) 281.1290 LMC Fax: (651) 281-1299 . LMCIT Fax: (651) 281-1298 Web Site: http://www.Imnc.org i ¡ ¡ Løøg... ø/ Mm....otø Gtï.. Glia prmno6rrg aøL."" April 3, 2002 Dear City Clerk: I'm happy to invite you, others from your city staff and your city's elected and appointed officials to the LMC Annual Conference 20021 This year, the Annual Conference is at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, June 18th_21st. Its theme, New Neighbors, New Citizens, New Ways, spotlights Minnesota's broadening cultural diversity. We're sending along this packet of materials to get you started-enclosed you'll find the Preliminary Conference Program, Registration and Housing information, and information about several fun-to-know features of the conference. This year, the LMC Conference Planning Committee has designed an Annual Conference that's not to be missed! Here are just a few of its highlights: ./ Critical and key topics addressed in 30 Concurrent Sessions-topics to suit every city! ./ Session tracks specifically geared toward Small Cities, Greater Minnesota Cities and Metro Cities ./ Inspiring keynote speakers and specific sessions concerned with our 2002 theme of New Neighbors, New Citizens, New Ways ./ 150 vendors in Cities' Exposition 2002, and Door Prize Awards every city can use! ./ A welcoming, quality program for Minnesota's Youth Delegates ./ Recognition of outstanding contributions to the government of our Minnesota cities ./ Several delightful opportunities to network with other mayors, councilmembers and city staff We're anticipating a great Annual Conference in Rochester, and hope you'll find this year's conference opportunity to be a good value. Plan to be a vital part of the LMC Annual Conference 2002, and register now! Please review the enclosed materials and complete the enclosed registration form. Return it to us at the League of Minnesota Cities, along with the registration fee. Better yet, register online at www.lmnc.ora. Register as soon as possible-we'll be happy to hear from youl If you have questions or concerns, don't hesitate to call Rebecca Erickson at 651/281-1222. Sincerely, G/,{ ~;;:ooley, Manager Conferences & Training RECEIVED APR 0 8 ¿OOZ CITY OF CHANHASSEN AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITYI AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER i , 1 1 I 1 j I j ''If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships-the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the ld " same wor. at peace. -Franklin D. Roosevelt Award Winning Rochester, Minnesota Home of the world-renowned MaJID Medical Center Hom, ofth, 14rgrst IBM complex under one roof Home to presttgious awards tbat ¡loee it an-lOng Americas Most Liveable Cities Hom, to 85.806 adults, kids, elders. 111en, women, mechanics, nurses, artists, executÙ'fs, pet lovers, teachers, nlb/efes, commullit)' builders, and dreamers-a diversifJ' ofcultures and communities Host to LMCS 2002 A11nual Conference 2002 LMC Annual Conference .,"I"!',t~,~''t,,.,,oA!,''~..,I¡>',/!IO.. Minnesota is home to a rich diversity of cultures. Our first immigrants arrived in the 1830s to work in lumbering and farming. New neighbors of African descent moved to Minnesota after the Civil War, and lived and worked mainly in Minnesoràs ciries. By 1900, Scandinavians outnumbered those from any single counrry. Later, nearly half of all Minnesotans were of German ancestry. In the 1920s, migranr farm workers of Mexican descenr made way for Spanish- speaking citizens, and in the 1980s, Minnesota became home to many Sourheast Asian refugees. The 2000 Census tells Minnesota's latest story of a changing cultural landscape. Whether you're a leader in a rural city or in the metro, whatever the economic base of your community, whatever your city's opportunities disguised as challenges-you are leading in a climate of unparalleled change. LMC's 2002 Annual Conference brings you tlús year's Conference theme-New Neighbors, New Citizens, New Ways. It's exclusively geared to leaders like you, spotlighting strategies and inspiration to help you connect effectively with all your citizens! LMC Annual Conference Overview Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 Registration Cities' Exposition Cities' Exposition Cui rural Diversity Open-3 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 7:30-11,30 a.m. Communit\" Exhibitor Opening Keynote: LMC Cities' Forum Breakfast-B a.m. Welcome Michael A. Guido, d modrratrd discussion City Achievcmcm Receprion-4 p.m. Mayor, Dearborn with Minnesota's Awards-9 a.m Minnesota Cities: Michigan-8:4S GubmUltorial Finale Keynote: The Grcatcst Conference \X'jrhin a candidotes-8:30 a.m. Edward T Show on Earth Confercnce-IO:45 a.m. Spotlight on Creagan, 1\10 [enttoÙlg world· Concurrent Sessions Homeland Security 9 a.m. ftmotIJ Iazer 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Close-l 1;30 a.m. Vimdl"ville Spotlight on Spouses 6:30 p.m. Exhibitor and M\XfCG and Partners Luncheons-J2 p.m. Ed Fischa, political Mini-Conference: CIlrtooI1Ùt-l0:45 a.m. Meeting Challenges Concurrent Sessions Facing All Elected 10:45 a_m. Officials-I:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Mayors' Association 1:30 p.m. Luncheon and LMC Annual Meeting LMC Sponsors' Circle 12p.m. Door Prize Awards Concurrent Sessions 4:45p.m. 2:30 p.m. City Night in Rochester Reception for Mayors ftntrnillg great food 5·6 p.m. and Hennan's Hennits.' 6p.m. LMC Reception and Awards Banquer-6 p.m. Register online anytime: www.lmne.org General Sessions '" ."~"~",.< 1'~' ','<~ '. .. . Opening Keynote Address WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,2002.8,45 A.M. Strengthening the Bonds of Community: Committing to the Common Good MichaelA. Guido, Mayor, Dearborn, Michigan MichaeJ Guido has been the Mayor of his hometown since 1986. The son of Italian immigrants to America, Mayor Guido deveJoped a deep appreciation for Dearborn's enviable way of life, which fueJed his passion for serving the citizens of his ciry, and for heJping it prosper. At 23, he became the youngest person eJected to Dearborn's Ciry CounciI, and after serving two terms, he became rhe youngest Mayor in Dearborn's history. Mayor Guido bases his administration on values of public service, accoumabjliry and accessibility. He adds a focus on innovarion, and rechnologies thar deJiver services effectiveJy and efficienrly. His vision and leadership have strengthened Dearborn's neighborhoods, bolstered its downtown business and catalyzed growth in its industrial, manufacturing and technology sectors. His record of success has contributed to his emergence as a national leader, shaping public policies that affect America's urban centers. Mayor Guido is a member of the Board of Directors of the Narional League of Cities, and since Sept. 11, has co-chaired NLC's Homeland Security Committee. Additionally, he serves on the Executive Commirree of the United Srates Conference of Mayors. LMC Cities' Forum THURSDAY, jU:t\'E 20, 2002, 8;30 A.M. Meet Minnesota's Gubernatorial Candidates! With Political CommelltOr;' by Lilly Gorell. Ph.D. and Lisa Disch, Ph.D. In Novcmber, 1\1innesora will elect its Governor-in this year's Forum, gubernarorial candidates speak direcrly to the issues thar affect local government. The candidates' discussion will be moderated by two welI-informed and energetic political science lcaders from þ'1inncsora's academic community. Lilly Goren, Political Science Chair at the College of St. Catherine, and Lisa Disch, Associare Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota, add sparkle and wit with commentary guaranteed to broaden your understanding and point of view. Finale Keynote Address ~ FRIDAY.}UNE 21, 2002. 9.00A.M. . . . How to Live Long Enough to Collect Your Pension: :. .,' .c Proven Tips for the Long Haul !_ ~ -'" r C"",... MD. OW"", 'fMd'ol """"" M,,,, Mdi<.J S,"" Many conference-goers ,.."ill remember Dr. Creagan from LMC's 1999 visit to Rochester. He was such a hit, we invited him back! He's got more to say to us follov.:ing the distressful events of Sept. 11, motivating our city's leaders to cultivate healthful attitudes and practices proven to keep us in the game for the long haul. Once again, Dr. Creagan translates the wisdom of Rochesrer's world-class health industry to the interests of effective local government. He is a consultant in the Division of Medical Oncology ar Mayo Clinic and is currenrly the American Cancer Society Professor of Clinical Oncology and the Rouse Professor of Humanism in Medicine. Dr. Creagan earned his medical credentials in Philadelphia and New York, then specialized in internal medicine at the University of Michigan. He was appointed to the staff of the National Cancer Institute and then arrived at Mayo Clinic, remaining there for over 25 years. Dr. Creagan is known for his engaging speaking style and entertaining observations ofJife. Register online anytime: www.lmnc.org 2002 LMC Annual Conference Concurrent Sessions ~, ,11' ~, Wednesday, June 19 Thursday, June 20 Wednesday Spotlights !MC Conference Within a Conference (CWe): New Neighbors. New Citizens, New Ways: Moving Ahead Together MWCG Mini-Conference: Meeting Challenges Facing AU Elected Officials Thursday Spotlights !MC Cities' Forum 2002: Meet Minnesota's GubernatoriaJ Candidates! With Commentary by Lilly Goren, Ph.D and Lisa Disch, Ph.D Featured Track: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Spotlight on Spouses and Partners: What's So Funny? Politico! Cartoons with Ed FÙch~r Concurrent Sessions IlChoose One 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. Implementing an EPA Scormwarer Program in 3 Months or Less NationaJ Standards for Fire Departments 14 Hour City Hall: E-Gov', 8asic Tools & More Show Me the !\1oner: The Evolving State-Local Fiscal ReJationship City and Communit}, Organizations: Worlcing to Benefit the Communit}. ewe Smion #1: 'What Makes a Welcoming Community? Concurrent Sessions IV/Choose One 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. Especialb'jòr Youth Delegates: Topic (0 be announced Eye of the Beholder: How Different Groups Vicw the Same Issue Especia/b' jòr Small Cities: Top 10 Personnel PraC[ices & Issues of Imerest (prcscmed in cooperation with the Minnesota Association of SmalJ Cities) EspecialfJ'jòr A1etro Cities: Housing-Secrets to Success in Your Community Especia/6,/òr Greater A1N Urban Centers: Annexation Anxieties (presented in cooperation with the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities) Featured 7Ÿack: Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Local Leaders Mobilizing the Community Spotlight on Spouses and Partners: \'('h:lt's So Funny? Political Cartoons with Ed Fischer Concurrent Sessions II/Choose One 1:30-2:45 p.m. Reclaiming Our Community Hiscory Consolidation of PubJjc Safet)' Services: Should We or Shouldn', We? CyberCrimc & Information Security LMC 2002 Legislative Update MWCG Mini-Cmifermce: Meeting ChalJenges Facing AJI Elected Officials. Pan I ewc Session #2: Understanding and Achicving Cultural Compctency at City Hall Concurrent Sessions III/Choose One 3:15-4:45 p.m. Especia/6'jor }óuth Delegates: Topic To Be Announced Regional Cooperation in Rural Minnesota SpeciaJ Assessmems: An O,'erview of Use and Process ]0 Do's & Don'ts for City Councils Threatened with Litigation MWICG Mini-C01iference: J\1eeting Challenges Facing All Elected OfficiaJs, Pan 2 C\\7C Sessi011 #3: Muhiculrural Communities: Strategies and Resources Concurrent Sessions V/Choose One 2:30-4:30 p.m. Downtown Development in a Changing World Planning for Your Future Workforce Especia/6' fir /l1etro Cities: Metropolitan Council Forum (presented in cooperation with the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities) Especia/6,/òr Greater MN Urban Centers: Comprehensive Planning for Rapid Growth Featured 7Ÿack: Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Is Your City Ready For Disaster? 2002 LMC Annual Conference Register online anytime: www.lmnc.org Conference Highlights '" -~ ~ ,> Wednesday Highlights Thursday Highlights A Conference Within a Conference: New Neighbors, New Citizens, New Ways: Moving Ahead Together Take advantage of this day-long look at OUt featured topic-leading within Minnesota's increasingly diverse cultural landscape. Featured strategies and cools will assist you [0 be a more effeajvc leader in toclay's climate of change. A 3-.ession workshop (no aJJitioruJ fee required) · What Makes a Welcoming Community? with follow-up comments ftom Ke;'note Speaker Ma)'or Michael Guido · Understanding and Achieving Culcural Compeœnc)' at City Hall · Multicultural Communities: Strategies and Resources LMC Cities' Forum 2002 Meet Minnesota's Gubernatorial Candidates! With Political Commentary by Lilly Goœn, Ph.D. and Lisa Disch, Ph.D. Featured Track Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness The tragic events of 911 remind city leaders to rake seeps to review and update their city's emergency management plan. Attend Thursday's featured track and hear a local community's remarkabJe story. Later, learn the role of the elected official in an emergency and participate in a fascinating tabletop demonstration. . Local Leaders Mobilizing the Communiry 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. . Is Your City Ready for Disaster? 2:30-4:30 p.m. What's So Funny? Political Cartoons with Ed Fischer Spotlight on Spouses and Partners! 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. This year's speaker is sure to provide JUSt the right blend of laugh~out-Ioud cartoons, quotes, and tales! Ed Fischer is the editorial cartoonist for the Rochester Post-Bulletin and is syndicated in 90 other newspapers. His cartoons have been reprinted in Time and Newsweek magazines and in the V?orld Book Encyclopedia, as well as many text- books and other publications. "My business is to make people laugh," Ed Fischer says. "If thete's a message there to help or enrich people's lives, so much the better." A Mini-Conference: Meeting Challenges Facing All Elected Officials Presented by Minnesota Women in City Government 1 :30-5 p.m. LMC Sponsors' Circle Door Prize Awards Door Prizes Every City Can Use! 4:45-6 p.rn.. Visit Cities' Exposition 2002 to win great prizes for your cit)'. (}óu must be presmt to win!) Mayors' Reception Sponsored by the Minnesota Mayors' Association 5-6 p.m. Networking Highlights and Family Fun in Rochester! Exhibitors' Welcome Reception Our exhibitors greet )'ou at Registration with taSty bites and a cash bar that's a perfect warm-up for the Kickoff Evem that follows! City Night in Rochester Features Herman's Hermits! The Herman's Hermits Concert is not included in your registration fee" reservation and additional $6 fee required, Sign up on the Registration Form. Minnesota Cities: The Greatest Show on Earth Thrill to a wild and \\'onderful circus theme, featuring world-famous Lazer Vaudeville! Bring the Family Visit southeast Minnesota's Amish Country, or tour Mayo Clinic's state-of-the-art facilities, featuring the Gonda Building" the new gem of the Rochester skyline. Bonus Fun-Free Admission to Rochesteñest! AJI Annual Conference participants receive a Rochesterfest button" free admission to many delightful activities that celebrate Rochester! Register online anytime: wWM'.lmnc.org 2002 LMC Annual Conference 2002 League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference . June 18-21, 2002 . Rochester, Minnesota Cancellation/Substitution Policy: If you an: registerrd and cannot amnd. we encourage you to send a substitute. If you cannot send a substitute, a cancellation fee ($75 jùr FtJJ Confirm« or $50 jDr Ont'-D4J') will be applied if written cancellation is faxed. e-mailed or postmarked by 4:30 p.m.. May 31. 2002. Cancellations are Dot accepted by phone. We regret that no refunds will be made after May 31. 2002. If your registration was paid. LMCwilJ refund the baIance.lfyour regimation "'as not paid yet. LMC will bill your city for the balance due. Fax cancellation notice to Rebecca Erickson at (651) 281-1296. e-mail to rerickso@lmnc.org. or mail to: l.e.ague ofMinnesora Cities, Ann: Rebc:cca Erickson. 145 University Avenue West. St. Paul. MN 55103-2044. DupJiam thû fimn jDr mu/tipk rrgimtltions. PkllSt' rypt' or print .karly. Registration Options/Fees: For compktt' tktdils on whAr your rrgisrr4tion ftr indwkI, Itr p4gr 4t ritht, Option 411. o Full Coni......... Reglsl..tion D Advance Regisuarion: $315 (through Mil)' 31,2002) D On-Sire Registration: $345 (¡1ft" May 31,2002) o Company Rep Registration: $495 Option #2: One-Day Only Registration (glmot16''''IuJ4)') o Wednesday.()nl)' Re&istration or o Thursday-Only Registration (Ii«s not ¡t1cl"J" A"",,,.:i &"'I"n) o Advance Registration: $180 (through Ma}'31. 2002) o On-Sire RegistraTion: $195 (aftffMa)' 31, 2002) Option #3: o Youth Delepte Registration o Youth Delegate Discounted ~istratìon: $75 o Adult Chap~rone Discounred Registration: $75 Registrant Information: t\amc for badge lìtle CiTY or oq;anizaTion }'biling address Ciry Cirycomacr: Rrgùtmtiol1 cOl/firmation l/'lll br mailrd to YOl/r rir)' clrrk at cÎfJ' haU. or Il'cll .-mail ir to thr fil/ou.ing addrrss: Srare Dayrime phone ( Zip Youth Delegate Registrant Information: f(¡r,-om/,lt'/rdo,,'ilJ '''(/,.is'-'llfZ<;I.¡ )oUlh nam!' for badge Mailing ..ddress City _ RegÙ!1'Illion confirmatioll u'ill be mailed to )'Ofl at thr addrrss Abol'r, or well {'-mail Ît to rhr fillol/'ing address: Chaperone name for badge Cir;. or or~;¡niza(jon S!are~_Zip o I wj]] atrend [he MWCG luncheon on Wednesday. June 19 (hdd during rhe Exhihiron' Lllncht>on). (Ther¡' i.. 1/(1 addiriollalfCe fòr this Itll1c/¡ron.) Family & Guest Regislrationmckets: Name for badge !\"ame for badge Kame for badge o Adul¡ 0 Child o Aduh 0 Child o i\JUIt 0 Child Family & Guest Meal & Event Tickets: \\'oonesday ExhibilOr luncheon _ ricker(sJ @' S] 2 cach \'(!t-dncsday Ci~' Níght Picnic ~-k·ar _ tickc[(s) Ø' $14 each Thursday Mayor~' lunclH.·un Family and Guest Registration: There is no fee for family members or guesrs to Jncnd conference: sessions, bur meal rickets must be purchased separarely. ticker(s]@ $18 each Purchase Herman's Hermits concert tickets below'" Thur~day Av.'ard~ Banqul'( _ ticker(s) C?' 530 each o Reserve _ spates) at the Herman's Hermits Concert onJune 19.1 will include an additional fee of$6 per person. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ o Check enclosed payable ro LC3gue of Minnesota Cities o Please biJl the city Mail form with payment to: League of Minnesoca Cities, Finance Deparrment~AC, 145 University A\'enue Wesr. Sr. Paul. MN 55103-2044 Fax form to: (65]) 281-1296, Arm: Rebecca Erickson Registration information 3 Registration Options: .IS': ......... AdYaMe ReaIsIrotion: $315 (th....ghM4y31.2oo2) On-Site Re&iotnolion: $34S (afUr M"Y 31.2(02) Company Rep Rqistrollon: $49S Re¡istratiotl Fee includes Admission to conkrence sessions Admisooß to Ciñ~' Exposition 2002. including: - Exhibitor Wdcom~ Reception - Exhibitor Lunchron - LMC Sponsors' Cird~ Door Prize A....-ards (ml4Sl k p"iml ro wi,,) Admission to .a]] conkrcnce ßctv.'orking C\~nrs. including: - Mìnn~§()ta Citio¡: The Greatest Shm\' on Earth - City Night in Rochester' - Mayors' Association Luncheon and LMC Annual Mccring - LMC Ro:eprion & Awards Banqu~ - City AchiC\~mcnt Awards - Friday Community Breakfast "}our rrgiJtrßIÙm frr DOES NOT ¡nrbuf, <1 rÙkfll(J ¡/'r HtTnul1Ú Hrrn/iu ronrrn A S6 fir iJ rrqllirrd-<'¡'rcl: J,ø.: i1nd J>'~ ' 011 &gÙrr.lrÙm Form 3 Easy Ways to Register: '1J Register online anytime: www.lmnc.org One~Day Conference RegistratIOn 2 BIG CHOICES. . ~tIOB W,dnesc\ay-~ \l<¡ÍSUOÙBB B:Thundar Wednesday-Only Fee includes Admission to aU Wednesday confe~nce sessions Admission to Cities' Exposition 2002 (Wrd., Ju.n~ 19 only) including: - Exhibitor & MWCG Lunchrons - LMC Sponsors' Circle Door Prize Awards (must br p".s~nt UJ win) Admission to 2 conference networking events, including: - Minnesota Cities: The Greatest Show on Earth - Ciry Night in Rochester Coming Wednesday only? Hue's what you'll miss: Admission to Cities' Exposition 2002 (Thun., Ju.n~ 20) LMC Cities' Forum 2002 Thursday's Concurrent Sessions Mayors' Association Lunchron and LMC Annual Meeting Mayors' Reception LMC Reception & A....'ards Banquet City Achievement Awards Friday Community Breakfast Fina]e Keynote Advance Reclslralion: $180 (th",ugh M., 31. 2(02) On.."o RoeJstratlon: $19S (aft" M"Y31. 2002) Thursday-Ooly Fee includes Admission to all Thursday and Friday conference sessions Mayors' Association Lunchron and LMC Annual Meeting City Achievement Awards Friday Communiry Breakfast Admission to Cities' Exposition 2002 (Thun., Jun~ 20 only) (No'~: tIN Thund-ly-Only Frr diN! "or inc/uJ~ tIN LMC Imq>tiøn aM AUM'rm &nqutt, which is an 4liJi,ion4f fit of$30) Coming Thursday only? Here's what you'U miss: Admission to Cities' Exposition 2002 (Wtd.,Jun~ 19) Exhibitor & M\'('CG Luncheons LMC Sponsors' Circle Door Prize Awards (mllSt br prrsmt to win) Opening Keynote Wednesday Concurrent Sessions Minnesota Cities: The Greatest Show on Earth City Night in Rochester Mail completed registration form to: League of Minnesou Cities Finance Dcpt.-AC ]45 Univcrsit" Ave. \X.'cst St. Paul, MN 55103-2044 t?I Conference Location: .\13)'0 Civic Center, 30 Ci"ic Center Dri\'e, S.E.. Rochester, 1\11\' 55906. Phone; (800)422-2199. Special Needs: Jf you ha"e spccial dictary nttds ("egerarian, kosher, etc.), please anach a ",Tinen description to the Registr.:uion Form. If you or your gucsl are disabled and require special serviccs or transportation, please anach.a "'tinen description to the Registration Form. To City Staff and Elected Officials: If you arc a sraff or elected official of a city, you must register as a Delegate rather than attend as a Spouse, family member, or guest. Youth Dlleple DIscounted Reclslnllon Fee: $75 Adult~D__ Reclslnllon Fee. $75 Yourhddegatts must be I4Ml8 years old. Youth delegates are welcome at aI] conference sessions! Youth delegates must be accompaM nied by an adult chaperone at all conference activities. A chaperone is any responsible adult not otherwise registered for the confe~ncc. Registration fees a~ reduced for youth delegates and chaperones. Chaperone discount docs not apply to ciry elected or administrative officials, Parents or guardians may be required to sign a liability waÏVcr for youth delegates engaging in specific group activities. Registration Fee includes Admission to all conference sessions and activities Most meals are provided Registration Fee does not include Hotel, transportation, Herman's Hermits concert, and some meals ~ Fax completed registration form to: Rebecca Erickson at (651) 281-1296 PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND Cancellati°nlSubstltuti~·~y:. . . ...... .. .. ... If you are.rcgístttM and .~~. a~.; \¥e~~courage you.to scn~ a ~tute. If you ,cannot send a sUbsrlwtc;;àt åricdl~~" r~($75 ¡;'f¡:'¡Ji,ÇtJ~ør $50fûr On,-D.r:f} will... appl# if wrim:óa,KdJaóon õs fuod,e-inaikiI 0: posnnuked by4,3Q p.m,May ~1, 2002. Çari<>;Jlaåons~....a=ptcd by phone. 'We regret that noréfundswillbtnrade mer Mat31, 2002. If )'Dur registration was paid.LMCwill rrfuDd the~ If Yo~r qistration wis not paid yet.LMC Wl11 biJI your åty forth~b.alanœ'due. Fax ~Uation. rtotice to Rebecca Erickson at (651)281-1296, ~ilto '~org,ormail to: League OfMinncsota Cities, Atm: Rebecca EricksOn, 145 University Avenue W.... St. Pau!. MN 551O~2044. .. Housing information Reserve your housing onlll1e "nyt,me: www.lllInc.org 2002 League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference. June 18-21, 2002 . Rochester, Minnesota How to reserve your housing · All hotel reservations must be made using the form below and submitted to the Rochester Convenrion and Visitors Bureau online at www.lmnc.org or by fax or mail. No telephone reservations will be accepted. · Reservations must be guaranteed by providing a deposit of one night's rental with a major credit card. · Confinnation will arrive directly &om the hotel. Housing deadlines · Reservations must be received by May 20, 2002. After this datc, reservations may be made directly with the hotel of your choice. · Reservations will be made on a first-come. fìrst- served basis based on the send date (online and fax) or on the postmark (mail) date of your housing request. Priority for reservations with the same send/postmark date will be dctermined by a random drawing. Housing changes/cancellations · All changes and cancellations must be handled through the Housing Bureau by calling I -800~ 634-8277. ext. 106, by May 20. 2002. After this date. all housing changes and cancellations must be made direcdy wid1 the hotel. Hotel Information and Rates R4tes listed bar do not include an additional} 0% wdging tax p" room ptr night. R4teJ listed may bt hightr with two or mort p~pk p" room. Conference Hotels Connected to Skyway: Kahler Grand Hotd-$89 Rochesrer Marriorr-$149 Holiday Inn Ciry Cenrre-$89 Economy Inn-$69 Executive Suites-$89 Radisson Plaza Hotd-$! 09 Hilton Garden Inn-$89 Conference Hotels Not Connected to Skyway: Best Western Soldiers Field Towers & Suites $75 standard room $85 two~room suite, kitchenette Travelodge (formerly Ramada Limi{cd)-$60 Comforr [nn-$60 r----- I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I -------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cardho!der si~narure Dare I L_____________~________________________~ Mail or fax this completed form by May 20, 2002 to: Rochester Convention and Visitors Bureau LMC Annual Conference Housing 150 South Broadway Suite A Rochcster. Mr-: 55904-6500 Fax: (507) 288-9144 Special housing request: If you han; special needs, please attach a written description to this housing form. e.g., wheelchair accessibJe room, etc. Retain a copy of this form for your records. Kame Tide Ciry or organiz..1tion Address Ciry Start_Zip \,\'ork phone Home phone ( Isr: Room Reservation Information: Indic,lIr 3 rhoirn ofhorrl, from ¡Ix IÙf n¿01or, ((nit tfwe rf"firr,' ,Irr nOl ']1',ti/'I!4(', I11lotl)('T hOlrl u'ilf br JdrClrd for :~ou 2nd: 3rd: Total number of rooms needed: Room ~"I't" Smoking Arrival Depanur '_'rrbrf(}/I' "amd~1 or JX"r~on(s) staying in wom(s) (rild~Mr) datc date YorN YorN YarN 'Ro(ln¡ ry7'r--indiCól!e a !cncr based on ¡he rollowin¡;: nO! all ryrc~ available a! all ho!els: A "" 1 IIcd, 1 pCl"$On; B ~ 1 bed" .2 ['<.'orlc; C "" .2 bed~" .2 peop!.:; D "" .2 beds. 3 peorle: E ~ .2 bcd~" 4 people Hotel Reservation Deposit: Resen"atiohs must be guaranteed b)" providing a deposit equal to one night's lodging per room. Credit card company Card number Expirarion dare The LAiC Housing Bureau Ù authorized ro lSe the above em"d to gltltl"lmrrr my hotel reservarions reserved 0' me. I (I dcrsründ rhat the first nightS "mal will be billed through thi> card iff fåil to show up for my assigned housing OIl the confirmed date, /lnless I cancel my I"cserwJtiom uÙh rhe hotd prior to 4:00 p.m. 0/1 the dn.J' of arrival. League of Minnesota Cities Family Activities AMISH COUNTRY TOUR VVednesday,June19,2002 COST: $22.50 TOUR INCLUDES: ./ Stop at 4 Amish farms. ./ A visit to Austin's angora goat farm/mohair gift shop. ./ A visit to the restored Lenora stone church (built in 1856). ./ Home-cooked dinner served family style at the Harmony House. (dinner includes baked chicken and roast beef, mashed potatoes, vegetables, salad, fresh-baked rolls, beverage and pie) ./ Browsing and shopping after dinner. Itinerary: ,¡' 9:00 a.m. ,¡' 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ,¡' 1:00 p.m. bus leaves from mayo civic center lobby Amish tour family style dinner and free time bus leaves for return to Rochester .r 3:30 p.m. PICK UP TICKETS AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH AT THE MAYO CMC CENTER LOBBY BEFORE BOARDING THE BUS. AMISH TOUR RESERVATION FORM NAME CI1Y ADDRESS MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO CITY OF ROCHESTER AND SEND TO: PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 201 4 STREET SE - ROOM 150 ROCHESTER, MN 55904 ATTENTION: AMISH TOUR FEE PAID LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES CONFERENCE FAMILY ACTIVITIES PLUMMER HOUSE TOUR & LUNCH TOUR OF GONDA BUILDING THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2002 COST: $11.95 PER PERSON LIMITED TO THE FIRST 40 PEOPLE TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: ~ SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF PLUMMER HOUSE OF THE ARTS The Plummer House is the former home of Dr. Henry Plummer, who was associated with the Doctors Mayo. A tour guide will be at the House to answer any questions you may have of the House. ~ LUNCH - A choice of either chicken salad or seafood salad and all the trimmings ~ TOUR OF THE GONDA BUILDING The Gonda Building opened in 2001. It is the centerpiece of the most extensive building program in Mayo Clinic history. The 20- story building is linked with the Mayo Building and the Charlton B~ilding of Rochester Methodist Hospital, forming the largest interconnected medical facility of its kind in the world - more than 3.5 million square feet. [TIl\TERARY 11:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 1:15 p.m. Bus leaves from the Mayo Civic Center Lobby for Plummer House Lunch Bus leaves for tour of Gonda Building (Tour lasts about one hour) 'ollowing the Gonda Building Tour, you are free to head back to your hotel )r visit some of Rochester's other downtown sites. PLUMMER HOUSE/GONDA BUILDING TOURS REGISTRATION FORM fAME CITY .DDRESS .~E CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF ROCHESTER AND SEND TO: FEE PAID PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Þ.TTENTION: CITY TOUR 201 4 STREET SE - ROOM 150 ROCHESTER, MN 55904 Please select one: _____ CHICKEN SALAD _____ SEAFOOD SALAD ¡1/(,( f ¡III'!. f~~ r.c. CITY OF CHANHASSEN CITY REPORTS Office of County Sheriff Carver County Government Ccnter Justice Center ""'_ARV'ER - 600 East Fourth Street :OUNTY Chaska, Minnesota 55318-2190 Bud Olson, Sheriff Emergency: 911 Sheriff AdmIn: (952) 36!-1212 Admin. Fax: (952) 361.1229 Dispatch: (952) 361.1231 (Non-Emergency) Listed below is a description of each of the different classification ofcaJIs for service which the Carver County Sheriff's Office received and processed for your area. Criminal Assault Burglary Drug Violation Homicide Traffic! Alcohol Misc. Criminal Property Damage Robbery Sex Crime Theft Theft Related Vehicle Theft Non-Criminal Disturb PeacelPrivacy Misc. Non Criminal Lock out Alann Domestic Missing PersonslRunaway Animal Medical HouselBusiness Check Assist other Agency Fire CaJI Prowler Mental Health Civil Process Transport Warrant Service Boat and Water Snowmobile Gun Permit/Acquire Gun Permit/Cany Lock Post Office Suspicious Activity Open door Auto Accd-Prop Damage Auto Accd-Injury Auto Accd -Fatal Traffic Special Traffic Altercation between parties where actual physical harm occurred Breaking into a residence or business AJI drug violations, possession of, sale of, manufacture of or under the influence of. Taking of a persons life Traffic stops or accidents involving a driver under the influence Minor offenses which include order of protection violations, warrant service, threats and harassment, tobacco violations. All damage to property includÜ)g vandalism and trespassing on property Taking of property in the presence of another with use of force Rape, sexual abuse, indecent exposure and pornography Taking of property Credit card fraud, issuance of bad checks, counterfeiting, theft by swindle Theft of a motor vehicle Noise, harassing phone caJIs, Citizen assists, lost and found property, general law enforcement questions, civil matters, delivery of council packets, juvenile disciplinary problems etc. Unlock doors of automobiles, residences or businesses for owners Checking on an alann at a private residence or business. Verbal argument between parties Juvenile runaways or missing persons Animal bites, stray animals Assist persons with medical issues, natural cause deaths Check on houses or businesses when owners are away from property Assist other law enforcement offices; state patrol or government departments Fires and assist fire departments Person on property who does not belong Suicides, 72 hr holds for mental health issues. Service of civil papers, assist with civil stand by situations Transport persons for various reasons Service a warrant for Carver County and other counties All incidents involving boats or lakes All incidents involving snowmobile Issuance of a permit to purchase a handgun Issuance of a permit to cany a handgun Deputies lock post office buildings Suspicious persons, acts or vehicles Locating an open door to a business Auto accident when only propcrty damage occurred Auto accident when injury and property damage occurred Auto accident in which a fatality occurred All traffic stops and caJIs, stalled vehicles, debris on the roadway .Radar wagon, special traffic details Affirmative Action/Equal .opportunifY Emp/o",...er Printed on 10% Post-Consumer Rec....("[l'd PanPr CARVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AREA REPORT FOR CITY OF CHANHASSEN CALLS FOR SERVICE FOR MONTH OF MARCH 2002 MONTHLY 2002 YTD 2001 MONTHLY 2001 YTD CRIMINAL Assault 3 8 6 13 Bumlarv 4 15 2 6 Drug Violation 2 6 2 5 Homcide 0 0 0 0 Traffic/Alcohol 10 33 15 25 Misc. 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This bill cut permanent spending by $374.277 million, one-time spending by $131 million, and one-time resources by $1.463 billion. Total cuts equaled $1.969 billion in 2002-2003. HF 351 also eliminated $1.8 billion of the 2004-2005 budget deficit, out of a (then) projected $2.5 billion deficit. (Removing the inflation factor from revenue estimates accounts for $1.127 billion of the reductions.) Cuts to transportation and transit in HF 351 totaled $4.1 million, including $2 million in service cuts and $600,000 in administrative cuts for Metro Transit. Because opt-out providers do not receive general fund assistance, they are exempt from these cuts. HF 351 also takes $40 million from the Riverview Corridor funding that was approved by the 2000 Legislature. Unfortunately for the Legislature, the February Revenue Forecast projected a larger deficit than the November Revenue Forecast that Phase 1 cuts were based on. This means that the Legislature has had to tackle the budget deficit a second time in order to meet the constitutional requirement of a balanced budget for the current biennium. The STA LeclislativeReøort Is prepared by Tom Poul and Uz Shields Keating Messerli & Kramer P.A., 145 University Avenue West, Suite 450, St. Paul, MN 55103 RECEIVED Telephone (651)228-9757 Fax (651)228-9787 APR 0 9 2002 CITY OF CHANHASSEN PHASE 2 To address the remaining budget deficit, the House and Senate have advanced very different plans, both in content and format. The Senate has passed one large bill that encompasses spending cuts and tax increases, and also increases spending in certain areas. The House has passed a variety of different bills containing spending cuts, but no tax increases. Neither the House nor the Senate has proposed additional cuts to transit. The Budget Reconciliation Conference Committee met for the first time on Thursday, to hear an overview of provisions in each bill. On Friday, conferees began hearing public testimony. It is unknown at this point how long it will take for this conference committee to complete its work. Conferees charged with producing a compromise package are: HOUSE SENATE Rep. Kevin Goodno (R- Moorhead) (CHAIR) Sen. Doug Johnson (DFL- Tower) (CHAIR) Rep. Ron Abrams (R- Minnetonka) Sen. Larry Pogemiller (DFL- Minneapolis) Rep. Alice Seagren (R- Bloomington) Sen. Linda Berglin (DFL- Minneapolis) Rep. Phil Krinkie (R- Shoreview) Sen. Len Price (R- Woodbury) Rep. Tom Pugh (DFL- S. St. Paul) Sen. Dick Day (R- Owatonna) TRANSPORTATIONITRANSIT FUNDING PACKAGES The Transportation Finance Conference Committee met for the first time on Thursday to review the provisions included in each body's transportation funding package. The basics of the House and Senate proposals are as follows: HOUSE The House Transportation Finance Bill (HF 3364) consists of $750 million in trunk highway bonding over five years. Debt service would be paid off using the natural growth in the trunk highway fund. In other words, there is no new money for roads, but some road projects would be accelerated through the use of bonds. Trunk highway bond revenue would be available as follows: 2003 ($150 million) - one-third for at-risk interregional corridors in greater Minnesota - one-third for metro-area bottlenecks - one-third for hazardous intersections 2004 - 2007 (FY 2004: $50 million, FY 2005: $150 million, FY 2006 and 2007: $200 million) - 47.5% for at-risk interregional corridors - 47.5% for metro-area bottlenecks - 5% for trunk highway-related transit advantages 2 SENATE The Senate Transportation Finance Bill, in contrast to the House proposal, includes a significant amount of new funding for both roads and transit. The bill includes a 6 cent gas tax, modifications to the CSAH formula on new gas tax proceeds, $1 billion in trunk highway bonds over 10 years, an 11-county metropolitan area referendum on a Y:. cent sales tax to accelerate transportation projects and infuse money into transit capital and infrastructure, and creation of a multi-modal fund. The multi-modal fund would be distributed as follows: 60% to the Metropolitan Council for transit operating and capital, and 40% dedicated to MnDOT. The 40% dedicated to a MnDOT account would be subdivided 25% to a small city road account, 20% to greater Minnesota transit, and 55% for multimodal purposes. Funding would come from 10.8% of MVET (approximately $64 million) that would no longer be needed to backfill the highway user tax distribution fund after the gas tax increase took effect. Conferees charged with producing a compromise transportation package are: HOUSE SENATE Rep. Bill Kuisle (R- Rochester) (CHAIR) Sen. Dean Johnson (DFL- Willmar) (CHAIR) Rep. Tom Workman (R- Chanhassen) Sen. Dave Johnson (DFL- Bloomington) Rep. Mary Liz Holberg (R- Lakeville) Sen. Julie Sabo (DFL- Minneapolis) Rep. Tony Kielkucki (R- Lester Prairie) Sen. Roy Terwilliger (R- Edina) Rep. AI Juhnke (DFL- Willmar) Sen. Mark Ourada (R- Buffalo) SHOULDER LANE LEGISLATION Representative Carol Molnau (R-Chaska) is the chief author of HF 2632, a bill to allow additional buses to use shoulder lanes in the same manner as transit vehicles. The STA initially had some concerns about the legislation, fearing that it would crowd shoulder lanes to the point where there was no advantage for transit vehicles. However, an amendment in the House Transportation Policy Committee clarified that it was intended to apply only to intrastate charter buses with a 40+ passenger capacity. This bill was passed by the Transportation Policy Committee and is currently awaiting final passage in the House. In the Senate, this bill is authored by Senator Claire Robling (R- Prior Lake). The Senate language (SF 2804) was also amended to pertain only to intrastate charter buses with a 40+ passenger capacity. In addition, amendments were added in the Transportation Policy Committee to codify current rules regarding the speed limit in shoulder lanes, etc. Finally, an amendment was added to allow a demonstration project of van pools in the shoulder lane on 1-494 from Highway 100 to Highway 212 if certain requirements are met. The Senate bill also passed the Transportation Policy Committee and awaits floor action. However, the Senate language was also amended on to the Transportation Housekeeping Bill (SF 3298), which has become the Senate Omnibus Transportation Policy Bill. The 3 shoulder lane language is not included in the House Transportation Policy Bill. The shoulder lane legislation is currently being debated in the Omnibus Transportation Policy conference committee. If this language is to become law this year, it is more likely that it will be as part of the Transportation Policy Bill than as a separate bill. CAROLYN RODRIGUEZ, TRANSIT ADVOCATE The STA mourns the loss of Metropolitan Council Representative Carolyn Rodriguez, who died March 7 after a courageous battle with cancer. Prior to her appointment to the Metropolitan Council, Ms. Rodriguez served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1981 through 1985. While representing the south metro at the capitol, Ms. Rodriguez spearheaded the creation of opt-out transit. She was the chief author of the enabling legislation, and remained an active supporter of transit, especially suburban transit, for the rest of her life. Ms. Rodriguez was given the Minnesota Public Transit Association "Friend of Transit" award. In honor of her dedication to transit, several STA board members traveled to Ms. Rodriguez's memorial service on a MVTA bus. LEE SHEEHY APPOINTED METROPOLITAN COUNCIL REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR The Metropolitan Council, at their Dec. 19 meeting, approved the appointment of Lee Sheehy as regional administrator beginning Jan. 19, 2002. He succeeds Jay Lindgren, who accepted a new position at the Dorsey & Whitney law firm in Minneapölis. Mr. Sheehy, a lawyer, has extensive public and private sector experience. Sheehy is a former senior vice-president and general counsel for Public Radio International, a not-for-profit corporation and the nation's leading supplier of non- commercial radio programs. He managed the business end of distribution agreemer15 for nationally known public radio programs including A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, Marketplace, This American Life, The World and Michael Feldman's Whad 'Va Know? Previously, he served as chief deputy attorney general under former Attorney General Skip Humphrey, where he directed the office operations and helped establish work priorities for 250 attorneys and 500 total employees, including tobacco policy and litigation initiatives. The STA has already had several occasions to meet with Mr. Sheehy to discuss transit issues, and looks forward to continuing the excellent working relationship between opt-outs and the Met Council under Mr. Sheehy's leadership. The STA appreciates Mr. Sheehy's willingness to meet with opt-out providers, and looks forward to working with him in the future. 4 MIKE SETZER APPOINTED METRO TRANSIT GENERAL MANAGER After a national search to replace John Haley, the Metropolitan Council selected Mike Setzer, a transplanted Minnesotan as Metro Transit General Manager. Mr. Setzer is no stranger to Twin Cities transit, having worked for the Metropolitan Transit Commission, the forerunner to Metro Transit, as a special projects officer from 1972-1974. Mr. Setzer has served as general manager at three other transit properties: Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority in Cincinnati; Bi-State Transit in St. Louis, Missouri; and South Bend, Indiana Public Transportation Corporation. He is also founder of a firm providing management services for seven U.S. transit systems. The Suburban Transit Association looks forward to working closely with Mr. Setzer on transit and transportation issues. 5 M)d- 4c#m. s;~ /;0/\ [c. William J. Platto Attorney at Law 218 Pine Street, P.O, Box 257 Chaska, Minnesota 55318 FYI Legal Assistant: Kar; Peterson Tel: (952) 448-2005 Fax: (952) 448-4029 e-mail: Plattolawoffice@aol.com April 8, 2002 Carver County Court Administration 600 East Fourth Street Chaska,MN 55318 Re: Larry Van De Veire and Betty Van De Veire v. City of Chanhassen, a Municipality of Carver County, Minnesota Court File No: CX-02-11 Dear Clerk: Enclosed herewith for filing please find Appellants' Notice of Dismissal of the above- captioned matter with prejudice. Please be advised that I recently received a notice setting Trial for October 21,2002 at 9:00 a.m. Please obtain the Order for Judgment and enter Judgment dismissing the matter. After entry, please notify myself and the attorney for the Respondent, Thomas M. Scott. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact me. Very truly ):'..o~rs, -!JA William J. Platto WJP:kp Enclosures cc: Larry and Betty VanDeVeire Thornas M. Scott . ReCeIVeD APR 1 6 2002 CITY OF CHANHASSEN William J. Platto Attorney at Law 218 Pine Street, P.O. Box 257 Chaska, Minnesota 55318 Legal Assistant: Kari Peterson Tel: (952) 448-2005 Fax: (952) 448-4029 e-mail: Plattolawoffice@aol.com April 8, 2002 Thomas M. Scott Campbell Knutson Suite 317 Eagandale Office Center 1380 Corporate Center Curve Eagan, MN 55121 Re: Larry and Betty Van De Veire vs. City of Chanhassen (Assessment Appeal) Court File No: CX-02-11 Dear Tom: As I advised you via telephone, the above-named Appellants did successfully close on their sale ofthe property and wherein the purchaser assumed the assessments. As such, I have dismissed the appeal and enclose the Notice of Dismissal, Order for Judgment and Judgment which I will forward to the Court on today's date. If you have questions, please let me know. Very truly your ~ WJP:kp Enclosure cc: Larry and Betty VanDe Veire STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF CARVER FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TYPE: ASSESSMENT APPEAL ------------------------------------------------------- Appellants, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Court File No: CX-02-ll Larry VanDe Veire and Betty Van De Veire, v. NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. ORDER FOR JUDGMENT AND JUDGMENT City ofChanIlassen, a Municipality of Carver County, Minnesota, Respondent. ------------------------------------------------------- TO: THE ABOVE-NAMED COURT. Larry and Betty Van De Veire, Appellants herein, for themselves, and William J. Platto, as attorney for Appellants, hereby dismiss the cause of action herein, with prejudice and without taxation of costs or disbursements; said matter being an appeal of special assessments levied by the City of ChanIlassen. Dated: /Jpr: I <¡J I :J..Oð?- APPELLANTS: ~Veire' Bg~ve~~ --, 1)0 Úa~ lìpr: I ~, 2GV.,2.. Dated: William J. Platt Attorney for App lants ORDER FOR JUDGMENT Pursuant to the foregoing Notice: IT IS ORDERED, that the above entitled action is dismissed with prejudice. LET JUDGMENT BE ENTERED FORTHWITH. Dated: ,2002 BY THE COURT: Judge of District Court JUDGMENT Pursuant to the foregoing Order of the Court, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, that the above-entitled action is dismissed with prejudice. Dated: ,2002 Court Administrator By: Deputy 2 --- - - ~...~