2013 April - Spring Newsletter
City of Scandia
Scandia Community/
Senior Center
14727 209th St. N.
Scandia, MN 55073
Phone: 651 433-2274
Fax: 651 433-5112
E-mail:
mail@ci.scandia.mn.us
Hours: Mon. thru Fri.
9 to Noon & 1 to 4
(except Tues. open
until 6)
Community Calendar, April 2013—September, 2013
Dedicated to Rural Community Values
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Household
Scandia, MN 55073
City Council:
Randall Simonson, Mayor
651.538.4320
Dan Lee
651.433.4309
Chris Ness
651 707-5689
Jim Schneider
651 433-3692
Sally Swanson
651 433-3010
Regular Council Meeting:
Third Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Council Work Session:
Second Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Planning Commission:
First Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
City Staff:
Kristina Handt,
Administrator
Brenda Eklund,
Deputy Clerk
Colleen Firkus, Treasurer
Tim Kieffer, Maintenance
Superintendent
Jim Finnegan, Fire Chief
Nick Vivian Attorney
Eckberg Lammers
Phil Gravel, Engineer Stantec
Sherri Buss, Planner, TKDA
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PERMIT #6
June-Sept., 4 p.m.—7 p.m. Wednesdays
Scandia Farmers Market, Gammelgården
July
July 4, Independence Day, Office Closed
August
August 6, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. National Night Out,
Community Center
August 17, Spelmansstamma, Gammelgården
September
September 2, Labor Day, Office Closed
September 6-7 Taco Daze Festival
September 21-22 Marine Art Fair
For more information and a city meeting calendar, see
the website www.ci.scandia.mn.us.
For Gammelgården events, see:
http://www.gammelgardenmuseum.org.
April
April 8, 5 p.m. Board of Appeal and Equaliza-
tion, Community Center Board Room.
April 20, 9a.m.-11a.m. Rain garden Workshop,
Prairie Restorations
April 27, 4 p.m—8 p.m. Lions Chicken Dinner
Benefit, Fire Hall
May
May 4, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., Heavy Metal Day,
Community Center Parking Lot
May 8, 3p.m.-7p.m. Well Water Testing
Clinic, Community Center
May 18, 6 a.m.—12 p.m. PTO Fun Run
May 27, Memorial Day, Office Closed
June
June 28, 1 p.m.—7 p.m. Bloodmobile at
Scandia, Community Center
June 22, Midsommar Dag, Gammelgården Summer Recreation Brochure Inside! More than four years after the application was first submitted, the Scandia City Council voted to approve a
Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the Zavoral Mine and Reclamation Project. Tiller Corporation, Inc.,
(Tiller) with offices located in Maple Grove, Minnesota, will operate a sand and gravel mine on the site of a
dormant, unreclaimed gravel mine (Zavoral Site) that is located along St. Croix Trail North (State Trunk
Highway [TH] 95), a State Scenic Byway, near its intersection with TH 97 in the City of Scandia. Tiller will
mine and reclaim 64 acres of the 114-acre Zavoral Site. Of the 64 acres proposed for mining and
reclamation, 55 acres are located on portions of the Site that were previously disturbed by mining. Only
reclamation activities will occur within the St. Croix River District and USA Scenic Easement Areas.
The Council found that the criteria in ordinance were met for a CUP approval when 83 conditions were
placed on the permit. The conditions involve monitoring groundwater, surface water, air quality, noise and
traffic; limiting hours and days of operation; reimbursing City costs incurred related to the Project;
completing reclamation activities; and other measures to protect the public welfare. The permit also includes
a condition that no mining of silica sand for industrial purposes (“frac sand mining”) shall be permitted at the
site. The hours of operation are limited to 7a.m. to 7p.m., Monday through Thursday and 7a.m. to 2p.m. on
Fridays, excluding federal holidays.
The Project is permitted to operate for 3.3 years beginning 30 days after all other permits required before
the start of mining operations are obtained. Tiller will need to obtain a number of permits from other
agencies prior to the start of mining including the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency and the Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District.
Also at the regular February Council meeting, an Annual Operating Permit (AOP) was approved which
contains 31 conditions, most providing further details on the monitoring to be completed during the year.
City Code requires mining operations to submit an application for an AOP by January 31 of each year. The
conditions of the AOP are set each year by the City Council, typically in February or March.
The last item approved by the Council at their February meeting related to the Zavoral Mine and
Reclamation Project was a Conditional Use Permit Compliance and Reclamation Agreement. This document
reiterated a number of conditions in the CUP and provides financial securities for reclamation and monitor-
ing activities related to the project.
While the timeline for the start of mining operations is largely dependent upon the approval of other
permits, Tiller hopes to begin operations by late summer or early fall this year The City will be focusing on
selecting consultants to complete the monitoring activities in the coming months.
Materials related to this project, are available for review at the City of Scandia Office, 14727 209th St. N.,
during office hours (9:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Tuesdays
open to 6:00 p.m.) and on the City’s website http://www.ci.scandia.mn.us. Call Administrator Kristina Handt
with questions (651 433-2274.)
City Permits Approved for Zavoral Mine
Inside this issue:
Meet Your New
2013-2014 City
Council
2
New Office
Assistant Joins the
City Staff
2
New Fire Engine
for Fire and
Rescue
2
“Heavy Metal
Day” is May 4th
3
Scandia Farmers
Market
3
Short Takes 3
Community
Calendar
4
A TWICE-YEARLY
PUBLICATION
FOR RESIDENTS
OF THE CITY OF
SCANDIA,
MINNESOTA
April, 2013 Volume 7, Issue 1
With Conditions, Application Meets Requirements for Conditional Use
Permit and Annual Operating Permit
Meet Your 2013-2014 City Council
Page 2
Since our fall newsletter, a new member has
been elected to the City Council. Dan Lee was
elected to a four year term on the Scandia City
Council in November 2012. Previously, Lee
served on the Scandia Parks and Recreation
Committee for a couple years. Chris Ness was
also elected to a four year term on the City
Council in November 2012. Ness had been
previously appointed to the Council in 2010 to
fill a vacancy. Prior to that Ness had served on
the Scandia Planning Commission. Mayor Randall
Simonson was elected to a second two year
term for the Office of Mayor last fall. All three
took the oath of office on January 8, 2013.
Lee, Ness and Simonson join Council members
Sally Swanson and Jim Schneider. In addition to
searching for more efficient ways to provide city services, the Council has prioritized economic
development for the next couple of years. Discussions have begun on forming an Economic
Development Authority. A public hearing will take place at the May 21, 2013 Council meeting.
New Fire Engine for Fire and Rescue Department
For months, the City Council has been discussing the need to purchase a new fire engine to replace
Engine 5180 which was purchased in 1988 and is nearing the end of its expected useful life. Engine
5180 is the second fire engine Scandia Fire and Rescue operates. In a rural community like Scandia,
where there is not a hydrant system, a second tanker and pumper truck is very important in meeting
the water supply needs at a fire scene. Not replacing the second engine would not only impact the
level of service provided during a fire, but will also impact the City’s ISO rating which could in turn
impact property insurance premiums. In addition to supplying 1,500 gallons of water at the scene, this
engine also serves as a second medical rescue vehicle.
Fire and Rescue staff have been working to finalize the specs for a new engine that will meet the
needs of the community not only today but also for the next 25 years that the engine is in the
community. The Council reviewed and questioned the options proposed by staff in March and
approved the purchase of a CustomFire Pumper for $344,952.98.
In order to minimize the impact to taxpayers, the Council will be looking into various financing
options including low interest bonds and the use of fund balance.
Attention
Lakeshore
Residents…
No grading, filling
or excavating near
shore without
permits!
Pictured from Left to Right: Dan Lee, Chris Ness,
Randall Simonson, Sally Swanson and Jin Schneider
Judi Negus Joins City Staff
Tackling Office Duties and Recreation Programming
Judi Negus has taken on the newly combined role of office assistant and
recreation coordinator. When the two city positions became vacant last
fall, the Council decided to combine them in order to provide more
efficient services to City residents. Negus had a background and interests that aligned well with the two roles and began working for the
City of Scandia in October 2012.
Negus’s background includes experience in both the public and private
sector with considerable office support, organizational, and supervisory
skills. Negus previously worked for Silicon Graphics Inc. and Scott
County and currently teaches art classes with Watch Me Draw! in addi-
tion to her work for the City. Judi, along with her husband Rod and son
Sam, live in Scandia and enjoy a variety of sporting activities as well as
volunteering at Scandia Elementary and Cub Scouts.
Scandia Compost
Registry– Got lawn
clippings, leaves, or
brush and no where
to put it? Looking
for this type of yard
waste for your garden or farm?
Last summer the
City of Scandia
started a Compost
Registry. Just call
City staff at 651-433
-2274 and we’ll play
match maker.
In the mood for some spring
cleaning? “Heavy-Metal Day” ,
Scandia’s annual spring clean-up,
is scheduled for Saturday, May
4 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m. in the Community Center
parking lot.
Residents may drop off items not
taken by your regular trash
hauler, but NOT considered
hazardous waste. Examples of
items accepted are: appliances,
tires, furniture, mattresses,
scrap metal and wood. There
will be a fee for some items.
The fee schedule is posted on
the city website.
Hazardous materials, electron-
ics, and all other recyclables, are
accepted year round at the
Council Meetings Stream
on the Web— Visit
www.latvten.com to access the
videos. Cable subscribers can
watch the replays on cable
channel 10. Contact LATV at
651 464-1143 with any ques-
tions.
Exterior Storage and Park-
ing— Scandia requires that all
personal property be stored in a
building or fully screened, with a
few exceptions for licensed
vehicles and recreation equip-
ment. No more than four pas-
senger vehicles per dwelling unit
are allowed on parcels less than
10 acres in size. No more than
2 recreational vehicles (such as
campers, boats, trailers etc.)
may be stored in the side or
rear yard on any lot.
Disposing of Leaves—Did
you know that dumping your
Signs— Permits are required
for all signs, including temporary
signs for garage sales and com-
munity events. There’s no fee
for temporary sign permits. No
signs may be placed in any public
rights-of-way, on any roof, or
painted on walls or attached to
utility poles.
Burning Permits— A (no-
charge) burning permit is re-
quired for open burning when
there is no snow cover. In all
cases, please notify the Washing-
ton County Sheriff’s Office (651
439-9381) one hour before you
burn. There may be restrictions
depending on weather, time-of-
day or air-quality issues. See the
city office for more information
and for permits.
Spring Load Limits— are in
effect and are expected to last
for about 8 weeks after they
went into effect on March 15.
leaves in the ditch is also illegal.
This causes ditches to fill up
with sediment prematurely
resulting in poor drainage or
even flooding. The decomposi-
tion helps to accelerate the
forming of algae in our lakes
and rivers. Please dispose of
your leaves properly.
Landscaping in the Right-of
-Way—Summer is right
around the corner and many
people take this opportunity to
landscape their yards. Before
you do any work, make sure
that you are not encroaching
into the right of way. Land-
scaping within the right of way
is not permitted and you may
be forced to return it to its
original state. Don’t waste
your time and money and
check with the City first.
“Heavy Metal Day” is Saturday, May 4
Short Takes
Page 3 Volume 7, Issue 1
The City of Scandia will be collaborating with the Gammel-
gården Museum again this
summer to offer residents and
visitors a weekly Farmers
Market where they can purchase fresh produce, honey,
flowers, crafts and more. The
market will be held every
Wednesday from 4-7pm, start-
ing June 12 and running through
September 25, 2013. The
Market will be held in the
museum parking lot, 20880
Olinda Trail. The market is currently seeking vendors who
produce and sell vegetables,
fruits, baked goods, plants, flowers or crafts. Home-based
business owners are also welcome. Call Judi Negus, Office
Assistant at 651-433-2274 for
more information. Vendor guide-
lines and registration forms are
also available on the city website
(www.ci.scandia.mn.us)
You Can’t Buy Happiness But You Can Buy Local...
Dates to Remember
Well Water
Testing
Scandia Community
Center
Wednesday, May 8th
3:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m.
Heavy Metal
Day
Scandia Community
Center
Saturday, May 4
8:00 a.m. to
11:00 a.m.
Farmers
Market
Gammelgården
Parking Lot
Wednesdays
June 12 through
Sept. 25
4:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m.
“Spring
Chicken”
Benefit
Fire Hall
Saturday, April 27
4:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m.
Proceeds to Fire Dept. and
Lions Scholarship Fund
Washington County Environ-
mental Center, 4039 Cottage
Grove Drive, Woodbury (corner
of Bailey Road & Cottage Grove,
4 miles south of I-94.) Call Wash-
ington County at 651 430-6655
or check their web site at
www.co.washington.mn.us/
publichealth.