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10 October Shore Report News for Residents of the City of Shorewood 10/6 7 p.m. Planning Comm Meeting 10/12 Columbus Day City Offices Open Public Works Closed 10/13 7 p.m. City Council Meeting 10/20 7 p.m. Park Comm Meeting 10/26 7 p.m. City Council Meeting T he city, county and state are encouraging voting area at a time. Absentee voting takes residents to vote absentee by mail. Voting If you are COVID-positive or symptomatic do place in-person at city absentee (AB) by-mail is easy, safe and convenient, not enter city facilities. If you require curbside AB hall Monday through and the very best option during the COVID-19 voting call 952.960.7900 for an appointment during Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. pandemic. There is no exposure risk to you, city regular business hours. More on page 2 in October. City hall is employees, or city election judges when you vote open for voting Saturday, AB by mail. To request an application for an AB October 31, 10 a.m. to 3 ballot go to www.mnvotes.org under other ways to p.m. and November 2 until vote or contact the city at 952.960.7900. City hall in alphabetical order (vote for one) 5 p.m. will have a drop box available inside during normal Jennifer Labadie Guy Sanschagrin mail-in ballot for the city to courier to the county. you, in-person absentee voting is available at in alphabetical order (vote for two) Shorewood City Hall for the November 3 General Election. City hall is open Monday through Friday Paula Callies 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for in-person AB voting. To Patrick Johnson vote in-person, you must wear a mask, practice Pamela McDonald social distancing guidelines, and plan some additional time for possible wait times as only a limited number of voters will be admitted into the Go to www.ci.shorewood. mn.us to sign up for R eNews! esidents are invited to the annual paper shredding event October 10. Please only Fall Paper Shredding Event bring paper that has personal account and private Saturday, October 10 information that needs shredded. Other paper should be recycled in your curbside cart. 9 a.m. to noon This event is free to the public, but we are asking that anyone bringing shredding bring non-perishable food items to help ICA Food Shelf Please bring nonperishable items to with the dwindling supply of food. Residents not donate to ICA Food Shelf. participating in the shred event can bring food No plastic bags, plastic binders, for the food shelf to city hall during the month of October. or plastic folders with paper. For more information on paper shredding and No need to remove staples or the Shorewood event, go to www.ci.shorewood. paper clips. mn.us/papershredding, or contact city hall at 952.960.7900. T he deer management program with Metro Bowhunters Resource Base continues in October. The scheduled dates of the hunt are: October 9-11 October 23-25 November 6-8 Back up: November 20-22 As a courtesy, property owners adjacent to the lots that are part of the management program were R notified of neighboring esidents have been noticing against the trunk; shape like a propertys inclusion in lower leaves on local Bur donut around the base). If you feel the program. If you have Oak trees turning brown. While that you are seeing more dead questions about the Oak Wilt is a possible cause of branches or other changes than program, contact the city this symptom, it is more likely a in past years, consult an arborist. at 952.960.7900. combination of environmental Getting a general health check-up stressors. Trees need a good or a proactive maintenance plan healthy environment to grow. can help the tree avoid stress As trees age, they can become more sensitive to environmental Arborist (treesaregood.org) or stresses, such as drought, too contact an arborist on the City of H much water, root compaction or Shorewood Tree Contractor List. omeowners with change in grade around the trees. Ask any company you contact if General health changes can make they can provide tree health care are required to get a free trees more susceptible to some services. insect or disease issues. each year from Excelsior There are many causes for Additional resources are Fire District. Applications early leaf color change. One of available on the city website, may be downloaded from the reasons for the change is www.ci.shorewood.mn.us/ a leaf disease called Bur Oak treecare. Blight (BOB). Not every bur oak city hall. All homeowners will contract this disease but it Gail Nozal is something to be aware of with a copy of the permit oaks in the area. available upon request by Continue to keep trees healthy by watering them when dry. Providing wood mulch around the base of the tree (not piled or S horewood will take all Shorewood has four precincts R precautions necessary to open on election day as follows: esidents are ensure the safest elections reminded to check Precinct 1: possible. To vote in-person, you smoke detector batteries Shorewood Community Center are required to wear a face- and to replace carbon 5735 Country Club Rd Precinct 1 (Enchanted and covering and follow social monoxide alarms and Precinct 2: distancing guidelines, which will smoke detectors that are polling location has been Minnewashta Church be clearly marked. Each voter older than ten years old. changed to the Shorewood 26710 West 62nd Street will receive a pen upon entering This simple step can save Community & Event Center the polling place to complete the the life of your family. Precinct 3: located at 5735 Country Club voting process and should plan to Shorewood Community Center Road. Due to the COVID 5735 Country Club Rd pandemic, the previous take it with them when they leave. Voting booths will be disinfected polling location has become Precinct 4: after each use. Please plan on the unavailable. All voters in Excelsior Covenant Church extra time it may take to ensure the 19955 Excelsior Blvd safety of all who enter the polling of this change in polling place on Election Day. Polls are location pursuant to MN State Statute §204B.16, Subd.1a. open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 5735 Country Club Road Road. 952.474.7635 www.ShorewoodCEC.com " Listened to a Zoom Car BINGO presentation by Girl Scout Troop #18018 regarding Friday, October 23, 4 p.m. the bat houses they donated to Shorewood Play BINGO in the safety of your own Parks. car! Other centers are doing it and its a " Held a public hearing blast! Join us for some fun at Shorewood regarding a comprehensive plan amendment, rezoning Community & Event Center. When you and PUD concept plan for arrive, you will be directed to a parking spot a development north of and provided with instructions. Honk your Highway 7 between Eureka Road and Seamans Drive. horn if youre a winner and well bring you a The council approved the prize! You must reserve a spot in advance by calling 952.474.763 amendment. " Bolten & Menk provided an overview of the time line Drivers Improvement BeadingHappy Feet of the Glen Road project Refresher ClassTuesdays, 1 p.m. Ages: allMonday, October 19; $40 and an update on drainage Thursday, October 15 No experience needed for this fun Appointments: 763.560.5136 options. 1 pm to 5 pm group. Instruction and supplies Age: 55+ For complete minutes of Keep your insurance discount are available.Clients who regularly receive council meetings, go to nursing foot care express an Knitting www.ci.shorewood.mn.us/ lapse. Call MN Safety Center to increased sense of comfort and Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. agendas. sign up 1-888-234-1294well-being. Care includes foot Ages: all soak, foot massage, care for Dementia Support Group Open to all interested in the corns, calluses or problem nails. Friday,October 2 and 16 needle arts. All levels of expertise I f you want tested for COVID- 10 a.m.; Ages: all welcome. Due to COVID- 19, the location depends on If you are caring for a loved one Woodcarving whether you are symptomatic 19, the annual with dementia, or someone close Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.; Ages: Allor asymptomatic. Minnesota Oktoberfest Stop in and join this community of Department of Health meet with other concerned carvers. Learn how or carve and provides an online source celebration at caregivers. Questions? Call Jane share your knowledge. of testing sites. If you are at 952.474.4673. SCEC will not take symptomatic, there are Fitness Class Busy Bee Quilters many sites. If you are place in 2020. We Mon., Wed., Fri., 9 a.m. Monday and Wednesdayasymptomatic, there are test $6 per class or purchase a hope to return with 9 a.m.-Noon; Ages: allsites available, you might discount package with monthly Have a great time sharing just have to look through a great event in sign up at class; Ages: 55+ personal quilt projects and helping Designed for active adults, uses 2021! each other. For more information location. Although testing is low-impact exercises. call Linda, 952.475.1430. charged by your insurance, so please check with your T he fall/winter photo contest is framed and displayed go to https://mn.gov/covid19/ taking place. Submit photos at city hall and will each for-minnesotans/if-sick/ in the following categories:receive a framed print. testing-locations/index.jsp " Winter WonderSubmissions will be If you have questions " Fall Delightsaccepted through March regarding COVID-19 testing, " Wildlife25, 4:30 p.m. call the Minnesota Help Line: " People and Pets See complete 651.297.1304 All photos should be taken rules online, www. Monday - Friday: during the fall and winter ci.shorewood.mn.us/ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. months. Pictures should be photo contest. For Weekends: taken in Shorewood between additional information, Fall winner 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. September 22, 2020, and March contact the city at 952.960.7900, Steve Quinlan 20, 2021. Winners in each or email cityhall@ci.shorewood. category will have their photos mn.us. City of Shorewood 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Shore Report October 2020 See Active Applications under Planning and Building on the city Active Development Applications Tentative Review Schedule* LocationType of Application Planning City Council Commission 5710 Ridge RoaVariance to Shoreland TBDTBD d Regulations *Subject to Change TBD= Not yet assigned. R esidents are encouraged to help Other Projects keep storm drains in Tentative Review Schedule* Shorewood clean of ProjectLocationPhase Planning CommissionCity Council yard waste, sand and other debris. With the Fire Lane Study10 sitesDiscussion StageFor additional meetings see the website falling leaves, fall is an Comprehensive Plan UpdateCity-WideDiscussion StageNovember 17, 2020TBD especially important time to clean drains. Zoning and Subdivision City-WideDiscussion stageOctober 6, 2020TBD Shorewood drains Regulations Updates lead directly into local lakes and wetlands. To *Subject to Change TBD= Not yet assigned. Contact planning staff at 952-960-7900 or planning@ci.shorewood. for more information go to www.adopt-a-drain. org. If you dont want to adopt, you can still T help by making sure your he city was recently notified by Hennepin County that the Mill S yard waste does not end the Covid-19 pandemic impact on the Hennepin County revenues. Th up in the streets. until 2024 unless other funding sources are found.