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03 March ShoreReportiTi�l:iTiTi Half price community center rental Through Friday, August 30, 2019, community center room rentals are half price Fridays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Simply mention you would like the half price deal when you reserve the space. Deal applies to the following rates: resident, non - resident or non - profit. Full damage deposit is required. Contact the center director at 952.474.7635 to make a reservation or for more information. This offer is good while space is available. No half price rentals for dates after the promotional period are accepted. Shorewood Community and Event Centeris located at 5735 Country Club Road next to Badger Park. Suspecting a development near you? The city planning department often v receives calls from developers interested in property in the city, or from a resident inquiring about a possible development they suspect might take place on a property. Different levels of development have different steps in the process. Not all developments in Shorewood require a public meeting, but all require an application. Individual developments that meet all zoning requirements, such as a single family home on a lot zoned for single family homes, would not require a public meeting. Public meetings are held when the property owner or developer's proposal: • does not meet all requirements • requires more review to meet zoning regulations • includes a subdivision, changing the zoning district or proposes development in a custom zoning district (planned unit development). Some requests require a notice published in the newspaper and many of the above, although not all, require a notice mailed to nearby property owners before a public hearing. Larger residential applications and commercial developments /redevelopments require the most number of public meetings. Staff also encourages the developer to hold informal neighborhood meetings to introduce their proposal to the public before they submit an application. If you have questions about a property nearyou, call or email city planning staff to inquire. Typically someone who wishes to redevelop a property calls Shorewood's Planning Department reviews development applications, administers the zoning ordinance, reviews building permits and conducts inspections, pro- cesses rental housing licenses and investigates zoning, rental housing, nuisance and other property complaints. Staff includes: (Back row left to right; front): Wade Woodward, Building Official; Patti Helgesen, Assistant Planner; Joe Pazandak, Building Official; Marie Darling, Planning Director with questions before they buy it. If no information is available, you can call back in a month for an update on inquiries or to see if an application has been submitted. Staff is working on tools offered by the city's new website to increase the amount of public information available on submitted development applications earlier in the process. Watch online and in future newsletters for changes. For more information about the planning and development process and for staff contacts, go to Planning and Building on the city website. Recycling Weeks for March 2019 All recycling must be curbside no later than 7 a.m. on recycling day. Mainland residents recycle March 6 and 20; Islands recycle March 7 and 21. Report misses: City hall, 952.960.7900 by noon the following day The where and why of battery ousehold batteries can be recycled for no charge at Shorewood city hall. Although all household batteries are accepted, lithium -ion batteries, such as those in mobile phones and electronics, rechargeable and button batteries are especially important to recycle separately. Lithium -ion batteries are usually flat and rectangular in shape. They have caused fires in recycling and trash facilities and should never be placed in recycling or trash carts. Button and rechargeable batteries contain heavy metals that can be recycled. Alkaline household batteries should be Find your way around thF new he new website is user friendly, but the city wants continual resident input if there is an issue finding the information you are looking for on the site. Email suggestions or issues to jmoore@ ci.shorewood.mn.us, or call the city at 952.960.7900. Website tips of the month: • City meetings are listed on the city calendar. A link has been added under "Agendas and meetings" to take you directly to the calendar. Under "community: festivals and events" you can find links to city events, such as the Spring Garden Fair, Safety Camp, Oktoberfest and more. You can apply for and pay for dog licenses online. Go to "I recycling recycled because they should not be burned and much of the trash in Hennepin County goes to the burner in Minneapolis. Go to the city website under "I want to" and select "sign up for" to register for recycling emails. If you have questions about recycling, call city hall at 952.960.7900. website wantto" and "pay for" forthe link. M—m. and I-- C.I. —d- Top fire safety tips for vacationers Going on spring break, out of town for an event, on a family vacation, or just getting away? Whenever you leave your home for a week or two you want to take steps to keep your home safe while you are away. Make vour home fire safe Water and electricity do not mix Water flooding your basement or leaking into electrical wiring can cause a fire. • Repair leaks coming from pipes and appliances that use water. • Make sure your sump pump is in working order. Heat safe and smart Your heating system is one of the few items that runs constantly in your home. A heating system that is not maintained can become a fire hazard or malfunction causing your pipes to freeze. • Have your heating system professionally inspected. • Before you leave town for an extended period, change the furnace filters, even if you have done so recently. While you are away mice will play Tiny critters can start big fires when they chew on cords and wiring. • Seal cracks in windows and around doors, fill holes and gaps in the foundation and around pipes. • Have a pest control company take care of the creatures already living inside your home and keep the rest out. • Put a cap over your chimney to keep larger animals out. Close the door behind you A regular household door can slow down the spread of fire by containing it to the room where it started. So on your way out, close your doors. • Close the doors to every room and the basement. • Slide pocket doors and sliding doors all the way shut. When you return home • Check for any changes to your home. Smell the air and take a look around. Call 9 -1 -1 immediately if you smell gas or other unusual odors. • Check the dryer vent on the outside of the home and the chimney to make sure no nests have been built blocking the air flow. • Check the electrical panel to see if any circuits were tripped. Do not turn the circuit back on until a licensed electrician has looked at it if there is no known reason for the incident. For a more detailed list of fire safety steps for vacationers go to www.excelsiorfire.org Shorewood Community & Event Center 5735 Country Club Road • 952.474.7635 • www.southshore- center.org Driver Improvement Class Thurs., March 7, 9 a.m. -1 p.m. This four -hour refreshercourse is forthose who need to renew their certificate for a car insurance discount. Register and get more information at Minnesota Safety Center, 1.888.234.1294. Paint, Paper, Scissors Painting Friday, March 15, 1 -3 p.m. No experience necessary! Make and Take Art; You will be painting "Chickadee ". Perfect for spring and Eater! Call the center to register; -� $25 Happy Feet Monday, March 18; $40 Appointments: 763.560.5136; Age: 55+ Fitness Class Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 a.m. $6 per class or purchase a discount package with monthly sign up at class; Ages: 55+ This program, designed for active adults, uses low impact exercises to get your heart pumping! Exercises can be adapted for all levels of fitness and physical ability. Call the center, 952.474.7635, with questions. Clients who regularly receive nursing foot care express an increased sense of comfort and well- being. The health and appearance of the feet are restored so that the client may once again participate in improved daily living. Care includes foot soak, foot massage, care for corns, calluses or problem nails. Busy Bee Quilters Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m. -12 p.m.; Ages: All Have a great time sharing personal quilt projects, helping each other, and making various service projects. For more information, call Linda, 952.475.1430. Chair Fitness Wednesdays,10 -10:30 a.m.; $6 This class addresses the needs and challenges of those in need of the stabilizing safety of a chair during workouts. Light weights, stretching and wonderful music is incorporated into the workout. Woodcarving Tuesdays, 9:30 �I a.m.; Ages: All Have you thought of woodcarving as a hobby or already carve? Stop in and join this community of carvers. Learn how or carve and share your knowledge. No fees or sign up necessary. Knitting Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.; Ages: All Open to all interested in the needle arts. All levels of expertise welcome. Bring your favorite pattern to share and learn great tips from fellow knitters! No RSVP necessary. Beading Tuesdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All No experience needed for this fun group. An instructor is available if you are new to beading. Supplies available, or bring your own. For more information contact Linda, 952.475.1430. No RSVP it necessary. Mahjong Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All Mahjong is a tile -based game which originated in China. It requires tactics, observation, memory, teamwork and is generally played with four players. Join a table each week for a fun and challenging game. Instruction is available. Toastmasters Thursdays, 12 -1 p.m.; Ages: All If you have wondered what Toastmasters is all about, or used to be in a group and are looking for a local group to join, a Toastmasters group is now at Southshore Center weekly. Stop by any Thursday. Bridge Thursdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All Love the game of bridge? Want to join a table, or improve your skill? Call the center to reserve a spot for weekly games, 952.474.7635. Dementia Support Group Fridays, March 1 and March 15 9 -10 a.m.; Ages: All First and third Fridays monthly If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, or someone close to you is suffering from dementia and you could use some support, meet with other concerned caregivers. Learn from each other on ways to be a better caregiver, and to better take care of yourself. Questions? Call Jane at 952.474.4673, or Joanne, 952.474.6022 City of Shorewood 5755 Country Club Road ■ n Shorewood, MN 55331 Organized trash hauling phone survey PRESORTED STANDARD U.S.POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT #30681 sample of Shorewood residents will be called in late February or early to mid -March and asked questions /regarding home trash removal and their opinions on the trash hauling system in Shorewood. The city council is evaluation options for residential trash hauling in the city. This is the next step in the investigation process that iq began IastApril. The survey will be conducted by Morris Leatherman Company and residents who see an incoming phone call from Morris Leatherman are encouraged to answer or to follow instructions for a follow -up survey. Your participation is helpful and we encourage your participation. The scientific survey is trying to reach a cross section of ages and areas of the city in order to get an accurate representation of resident preferences. tiring Road Residents are welcome to call the city with questions or email comments to cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us. City fall /winter photo contest underway The fall /winter photo contest is taking place. Submit photos in the following five categories: • People of Shorewood Pets and Wildlife • Events and Activities Splendor of seasons All photos should be taken during the fall and winter months. Winners in each category will have their photos framed and displayed at city hall and will each receive a framed print. Submissions will be accepted through March 25, 2019, at 4:30 p.m. Get complete rules and submission information on the city website under "Community ". If you have additional questions contact the city at 952.960.7900, or email cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us. Maybeth Sheridan, 2018 Trolley Drivers, Station Agents and Maintenance Crew Needed Have you ever wanted to do something totally unique? The Minnesota Streetcar Museum needs volunteers to operate the historic Minnesota streetcars at its two streetcar lines, maintain track, and work at the station. The Excelsior Streetcar Line is located in downtown Excelsior. The Como - Harriet Streetcar Line is in the Linden Hills neighborhood near the Lake Harriet Band shell in Minneapolis. Information meetings take place in late March followed by training. Operators must be at least 18 years old, physically capable of operating a streetcar for at least three hours, once per month and have a valid driver's license. For more information,visit the museum's website, TrolleyRide.org or contact Pat Cosgrove at volunteer @trolleyride. org or 952.953.6559. Sign up at https:// trolleyride .org /about/volunteer. Applications are due March 22. Scott Zerby, Mayor-, Patrick Johnson, Jennifer Labadie; Debbie Siakel; Kristine Sundberg City Administrator: Greg Lerud; Newsletter Editor: Julie Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shorewood Sale pick -up Tree Order Form May 17 and 18 1 Numbers of trees are very limited. Please supply a first and second choice if desired. Your check will be returned if your choices ; are not available. Trees are first come first served. ; Prior to the pick -up dates, you will receive a mailed reminder with details about your order. Please bring that paperwork to the ; pick -up event, or give it to your designated representative (if someone else is picking up the trees for you) to ensure a smooth pick -up process. Trees that are not collected on the designated dates will be planted in Shorewood parks. No refunds. Submit payment in the form of a check payable to City of Shorewood and mail to City of Shorewood Tree Sale, 5755 Country Club Road, Shorewood, MN 55331, or order and pay by credit card online at www.ci.shorewood.mn.us. Print orders may be mailed or delivered in person to city hall. A 24 -hour drop box is located at city hall for your convenience. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Species American Elm * $85 Quantity Total Thornless Hawthorn * $50 ' Order and pay online at ❑ Checked www.ci.shorewood.mn.us to see if selection is sold out (or Red Maple Brandywine * $90 ❑ Enclosed check payable to City of Shorewood for exact amount or ; River Birch* $80 952.960.7900 M ('herkeri vni it ralenrlar to make -,i ire -,nmenne ran nirk i in vni it tree- American Larch (Tamarack) * $75 Bald Cypress $70 Norway Spruce SOLD OUT White Pine SOLD OUT Plastic tree guards (for trees marked 1 $3 Total Due ;Comments: ; Orders are first -come, first - served until sold. Send order to: City of Shorewood Tree Sale Ordering Trees ; Avery limited number of trees have been ordered and are offered on a ; first -come, first -serve basis. The intent ; of the sale is to diversify Shorewood's ; tree stock in an effort to reduce the ef- fects of tree diseases such as Emerald Ash Borer and Dutch Elm Disease. ; Orders will be processed for single ; family homeowners. Townhouse and association properties should contact ; the city for order. ; • Unlike a retail nursery, these trees do ; not have a warranty. ; ; 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Before you mail the order, please confirm: OR ❑ Filled out order form completely? ; ' Order and pay online at ❑ Checked www.ci.shorewood.mn.us to see if selection is sold out (or www.ci.shorewood.mn.us call city hall, 952.960.7900)? ❑ Enclosed check payable to City of Shorewood for exact amount or ; Questions? pay online? ' 952.960.7900 M ('herkeri vni it ralenrlar to make -,i ire -,nmenne ran nirk i in vni it tree- on May 17 or May 18. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- Shorewood's 2019 Tree Sale All trees are selected for the west metro area by an arborist. To view photos of the tree species, see the link on the city web site, www.ci.shorewood.mn.us. All trees are supplied on a first -come, first -serve basis. The earlier your order is received, the better your chance of getting your top selections. Note the pick -up location is at Minnetonka Public Works. You will receive a postcard with your order and pick -up information in early May. Please bring the materials with you to the tree pick -up. If you have questions, please contact the city at 952.960.7900, or see the city web site: www.ci.shorewood.mn.us. Use the chart below to determine which trees are best for your site: Tree Pick -Up Trees MUST be picked up on designated dates or you forfeit the tree and the money you paid for it. Leftover trees will be planted in Shorewood parks. Friday, May 17, 9 am -12 pm Saturday, May 18, 9 am -12 pm Minnetonka Public Works, East Driveway 11522 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka, MN 55305 Species Cost Sun or Significant features To�ntainer ..- American Elm $85 full sun to Good for clay, sandy or peat /moist soil; small green flow- 601X60' 6 -8' #10 part shade ers; round papery fruits; yellow -gold in the fall Thornless $50 full sun Good for clay or sandy soils; white flowers; reddish mini- 20'X20' 6 -8' #7 Hawthorn applies; orange in fall Red Maple $90 full sun to Clay, sandy or peat /moist soil; seedless; purple /red in fall; 25'X12' 6 -8' #10 Brandywine part shade River Birch $80 full sun to Clay, sandy or peat /moist soil; catkins (like pussy willow); 401X40' 6 -8' #10 (clump) part shade golden yellow in fall American Larch $75 full sun Clay, sandy or peat /moist soils; deciduous conifer - -drops 50'X30' 6 -8' #10 (Tamarack) needles in fall; gets cones; yellow in fall White Pine SOLD OUT Norway Spruce SOLD OUT Bald Cypress $70 full sun Does not like sandy soils; gets cones; reddish brown and 60'X30' drops needles in the fall • Growing tips for the type of tree you purchase will be emailed to those who purchase. • Watering bags are available for purchase at the tree sale, cash only. Watering bags and plastic tree guards do not fill pine trees or river birch well. • More information and photos of trees are available on the city website, www.ci.shorewood.mn.us under "Community ". Trees were selected for Shorewood soils and we hope will accommodate the varying soil types found in Shorewood. If you have any questions, please email jmoore@ ci.shorewood.mn.us, or call the city at 952.960.7900. • When planning where to plant your trees, make sure they will not interfere with overhead wires as they grow and no trees should be planted in the city right -of -way. Thank you for helping diversify the forestry in Shorewood. Although the Emerald Ash Borer has not yet reached our community, it is expected that eventually it will. Shorewood has a large number of Ash trees and planting new trees now will help keep or great wooded land-