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Sign up to receive automatic notification of Council agendas At ccagenda-subscribe@hastingsmn.gov or by calling 651-480-2350 City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy CITY OF HASTINGS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Monday, August 5, 2024 7:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. DETERMINATION OF QUORUM V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve Minutes of the City Council workshop and regular meeting on July 15, 2024. VI. COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE Comments from the audience may include remarks about items listed on the Consent Agenda. VII. COUNCIL ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED VIII. CONSENT AGENDA The items on the Consent Agenda are items of routine nature or no perceived controversy to be acted upon by the City Council in a single motion. There will be no discussion on these items unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event the items will be removed from the Consent Agenda to the appropriate Department for discussion. 1. Pay Bills as Audited 2. 1st Reading: Ordinance Amendment: City Code Chapter 34.03 – Fee Schedule – Police Department 3. Resolution: Approve New Premises Permit Request for Climb Theatre at Cooper’s Pub 55, 880 Bahls Drive 4. Accept Community Safety Grant from CenterPoint Energy – Fire Department 5. Accept Proposal and Authorize Work – 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Special Benefit Analysis 6. 2nd Reading: Amend City Code Chapter 34.03 – Building Department Electrical Fees 7. Resolution: Authorize Final Plat Extension – Heritage Ridge 4th Addition IX. AWARDING OF CONTRACTS AND PUBLIC HEARING These are formal proceedings that give the public the opportunity to express their concern, ask questions, provide additional information, or support on a particular matter. Once the public hearing is closed, no further testimony is typically allowed and the Council will deliberate amongst itself and with staff and/or applicant on potential action by the Council. 1. Award Contract: Mississippi River Trail Erosion Repair X. REPORTS FROM CITY STAFF These items are intended primarily for Council discussion and action. It is up to the discretion of the Mayor as to what, if any, public comment will be heard on these agenda items. Sign up to receive automatic notification of Council agendas At ccagenda-subscribe@hastingsmn.gov or by calling 651-480-2350 City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy A. Public Works B. Parks and Recreation C. Community Development D. Public Safety E. Administration 1. Mobile Food Unit License Application Hearing – Gregory Brannon (G’s Sweet Truck) 2. PFAS Update XI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS XII. NEW BUSINESS XIII. REPORTS FROM CITY COMMITTEES, OFFICERS, COUNCILMEMBERS XIV. ADJOURNMENT Next Regular City Council Meeting: Monday, August 19, 2024 7:00 p.m. Hastings, Minnesota City Council Workshop July 15, 2024 The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a workshop on Monday, July 15, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the Volunteer Room at the Hastings City Hall, 101 East 4th Street, Hastings, Minnesota. Members Present: Mayor Fasbender, Councilmembers Fox, Haus, Lawrence, Leifeld, Pemble, and Vihrachoff Members Absent: None Staff Present: City Administrator Dan Wietecha Assistant City Administrator Kelly Murtaugh Communication Coordinator Dawn Skelly Mayor Fasbender called the workshop to order at 5:30 pm and welcomed councilmembers and staff for discussion about the Community Survey. Skelly presented an overview of the results of the community survey, providing a snapshot in time of the perceptions of livability and quality of life in the City of Hastings. The survey looks at safety, mobility, health/wellness, economy, parks/recreation, education/arts/culture, and other characteristics of livability. Skelly reported that 13% of those who were sent the survey responded (479 responses of 3800 sent) and the results were weighted to be representative of the demographic profile of the city residents. The results are benchmarked with 500 other communities. Overall, the quality of life in the city is “good to excellent” and most are likely to remain in the community. Council discussion on the response rate comparison to earlier surveys and validity of weighting of survey. Skelly reported the key findings of the survey. Ease of traveling around the city, availability of paths/trails, now removal, historic preservation, safety, and fitness opportunities as higher than benchmark cities. The highest performing areas are resident perceptions of public safety, recreational opportunities, mobility, and the local business climate. The lowest performing areas are governance, affordability, and K12 schools. Council discussed sharing the K12 information with the school district. For news, residents cited the city website, Rivertown News (quarterly printed newsletter), City Update (e-newsletter), and the city Facebook page as their top news sources. Discussion on the ongoing value of these sources. Council discussion on the historic problem about knowing where to go for information and expressed appreciation for the work led by Skelly. Skelly reported on some survey items where there was a gap between the perception of quality and the level of importance placed on that item by residents. The largest gaps were in the areas of economy and utilities. Council discussed that in past years, it seemed that not much was done with the results of the survey, and they would like to ensure that they pay attention to what they can learn from the results at the “10,000 ft level.” Further discussion led to integration with the 2024-2027 Strategic Plan as well as the ability to drill down further into the data. The online survey system does allow for dissecting of data by ward as well as the ability to do interim “pulse” surveys on specific topics that would benefit from additional feedback. Council discussed the ways in which a pulse survey could enhance the data already collected, serve as an outreach tool to newer residents, and inform transparency and communication efforts. ADJOURNMENT Workshop adjourned at 6:51 p.m. ____________________________ ______________________________ Mary D. Fasbender, Mayor Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at http://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-agendas-and-minutes Hastings, Minnesota City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2024 The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a regular meeting on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Hastings City Hall, 101 East 4th Street, Hastings, Minnesota. Members Present: Mayor Fasbender, Councilmembers Fox, Haus, Lawrence, Leifeld, Pemble, and Vihrachoff Members Absent: None Staff Present: City Administrator Dan Wietecha Assistant City Administrator Kelly Murtaugh Attorney Greta Bjerkness Community Development Director John Hinzman Community Development Intern Lindsay Duggan Public Works Director Ryan Stempski Moment of Silence: Former Councilmember Richard Bond Proclamation: Recognizing Public Works Mechanic Mark Schutt’s Service to the City of Hastings Approval of Minutes Mayor Fasbender asked if there were any additions or corrections to the minutes of the City Council regular meeting on July 1, 2024. Minutes were approved as presented. Consent Agenda Councilmember Pemble motioned to approve the Consent Agenda removing item #12 and placing in Reports from City Staff: Administration, seconded by Councilmember Fox. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. 1. Pay Bills as Audited 2. Resolution No. 07-04-24: Appoint Election Judges for the 2024 Primary Election 3. Resolution No. 07-05-24: Approve One-Day Temporary Liquor License and One-Day Charitable Gambling Request for the Hastings Fire Department Relief Association – 83rd Annual Booya 4. Resolution No. 07-06-24: Approve New Liquor License Application for Cooper’s Pub 55, Inc. dba Cooper’s Pub 55, 880 Bahls Drive 5. Resolution No. 07-07-24: Decertification of TIF District No. 5 – Napa Auto 6. 1st Reading: Amend City Code Chapter 34.03 – Building Department Electrical Fees 7. Approve Pay Estimate No. 1 for the 2024 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements – A-1 Excavating LLC ($200,735.00) 8. Approve Pay Estimate No. 2 for the 2024 Mill & Overlay Program – McNamara Contracting ($592,951.56) 9. Resolution No. 07-08-24: Amendment to Trunk Highway 316 Agreement 10. Strategic Plan Quarterly Report 2Q - 2024 11. Declare Surplus Property & Authorize for Public Sale, Donation or Disposal – Fire Department 12. Resolution No. 07-09-24: Approve New Cannabis Retail Sales License for Coborn’s Liquor Store City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at http://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-agendas-and-minutes 13. 2024 Budget Amendment (2023 Carry Forwards) Resolution No. 07-10-24: Site Plan – Trucking Facility – Richard Beskau (601 31st Street E) Hinzman provided an overview of the request by Richard Beskau with Rio Gran Express LLC for site plan approval at 601 31st Street E. The use of the site is for a second location for their business at 12260 Margo Ave South. This site will feature a building to house their semi-trucks indoors, additional indoor parking spots for rent, a designated area for light maintenance work on their own semi-trucks, outdoor parking for semi- trailers, and an office to manage operational tasks. Hinzman reviewed Planning Commission discussion and shared the Commissioner’s support of the proposal. Council discussion on impact on nearby zoning that is medium density residential. The use of landscaping will shield the view of the outdoor parking. Council expressed appreciation to the applicant for expanding their business to the industrial park. Councilmember Fox motioned to approve as presented, seconded by Councilmember Haus. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Resolution No. 07-11-24: Special Use Permit – Cannabis Sales – Coborn’s (225 33rd Street W) Duggan provided a summary of the request for a Special Use Permit to allow Cannabis Retail Sales at Coborn’s Liquor Store at 225 33rd Street W. The Zoning Code outlines performance standards and prohibited acts pertaining to Cannabis. Duggan provided a summary of the Planning Commission review and shared Special Use Permit approvals require six of seven Councilmembers. Council reminder that retail operations are not yet allowed unless the business has obtained a Special Use Permit and a license to sell low potency (0.3% or less) THC. Council provided clarification of the anticipated State licensing process that will impact local businesses and municipality regulation. Councilmember Fox motioned to approve as presented, seconded by Councilmember Haus. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Resolution No. 07-09-24: Approve New Cannabis Retail Sales License for Coborn’s Liquor Store Murtaugh reviewed the application for a new Cannabis Retail Sales License for Coborn’s, Inc. The license would allow for the sale of adult-use cannabis products containing 0.3% or less of THC. Coborn’s has met all the requirements to be issued the license. No Council discussion. Councilmember Haus motioned to approve as amended, seconded by Councilmember Leifeld. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Announcements • Thank you to the Chamber of Commerce for putting on Rivertown Days this weekend. And thank you to all their sponsors and volunteers. This is such a fun event, and really shows off our community. • Summer Rec Programs at Levee Park… City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at http://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-agendas-and-minutes o Wednesday, July 17, Storytime in the Park with the theme of “Farm.” In partnership with Pleasant Hill Library. o Thursday, July 25, Music in the Park with “Rafe Carlson – Country Band.” Supported by the Ruth and George Doffing Charitable Fund. o Tuesday, July 30, Party in the Park. Celebrate National Parks & Recreation Month with live music from Ecuador Manta, activity booths, caricature artists, inflatables, a bubbler, face painting, and henna and airbrush tattoos. The event is free, but food trucks do charge. o Thursday, August 1, Music in the Park with “Divas Gone Country – Tribute to Women of Country.” Supported by the Ruth and George Doffing Charitable Fund. • There will be a Good Neighbor Car Seat Check-up at the Fire Department on Tuesday July 23, to ensure car sears are properly installed. Appointments are required. • Rec + Art + Police is Wednesday, July 24, at Roadside Park with nature wire sculptures and Olympic games. Recommended for elementary and middle schoolers. Supported by SC Toys, Country Financial, Hastings Lions Club, Hastings Family Service, Community Ed, and Hastings Prescott Arts Council. • Makers Market will be in Levee Park on Thursday, July 25. Support area makers and artisans within our historic downtown and riverfront park by shopping at the markets. • National Night Out is an annual community-building event. Please join us on Tuesday, August 6, at Lions Park or in local neighborhood gatherings. Meetings • Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. • Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. – Cancelled • Arts & Culture Commission Meeting on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. • Public Safety Advisory Commission Meeting on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. • Planning Committee & HEDRA – Joint Meeting on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. • Planning Commission Meeting on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. – Cancelled • City Council Regular Meeting on Monday, August 5, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Councilmember Pemble motioned to adjourn the meeting at 7:26 PM, seconded by Councilmember Leifeld. Ayes 7; Nays 0. _____________________________ ______________________________ Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk Mary D. Fasbender, Mayor City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Council Members From: Connie Lang - Accountant Date: 08/01/2024 Item: Disbursements Council Action Requested: Staff requests: Council review of June 2024 CC payments. Council review of weekly routine disbursements issued 07/23/2024 and 07/30/2024. Council approval of routine disbursements, capital purchases and employee reimbursements to be issued 08/06/2024. Background Information: Disbursements for routine items are made weekly. Disbursements for capital purchases and employee reimbursements are made twice a month, subsequent to Council approval. Financial Impact: June 2024 CC Payments $ 26,372.36 Disbursement checks, EFT issued on 07/23/2024 $ 504,746.97 Disbursement checks, EFT issued on 07/30/2024 $ 122,790.72 Disbursement checks, EFT to be issued on 08/06/2024 $ 1,041,337.28 Advisory Commission Discussion: N/A Council Committee Discussion: N/A Attachments: ● Council Reports VIII-01 Account # Vendor Amount Description 213-2100-6354.0000 Downtown Tire And Auto 492.91 Repair to Staff Vehicle #3 - Jamie Stevens' duty vehicle 407-1502-6201.0000 Fleet Farm 6500 149.27 Makers Market Supplies 101-1401-6211.0000 The Webstaurant Store 561.50 Trash cans for Council chambers 101-2010-6311.0000 Otc Brands Inc 235.14 CEO Swag candy for the 4th of July 213-2100-6217.0000 Otc Brands Inc 235.13 CEO Swag candy for the 4th of July 202-4320-6217.0000 Sloan Flushmate 216.70 Toilet Repair Parts 101-1201-6311.0000 Government Finance Off 530.00 2023 COA Review Fee 200-4440-6240.0000 Amzn Mktp US Rg2302s31 129.27 New spray gun 101-2010-6353.0000 Sq Abra Auto Glass 95.00 Filling for chipped windshield - H1901 200-4440-6214.0000 Wal-Mart #1472 129.36 summer rec supplies 213-2100-6323.0000 Minnesota State Colleg 400.00 Fire Instructor 1 class for K. 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Wilske, Chief of Police Date: August 5th, 2024 Item: 1st Reading: Animal Impound Fee Schedule Adjustment Council Action Requested: Approve fee schedule adjustment to account for fee increases from River Bluff Humane Society in accordance with Ordinance 34.03 Fee Schedule for Dog Pick Up. Background Information: In July 2024, the Hastings PD was notified by River Bluff Humane Society that fees for overnight stays would increase from $20/night to $25/night. The Hastings PD has a contract with River Bluff Humane Society to assist with our dog impounds when needed. This increase in fees requires council approval as the burden is placed on the owner and payment required prior to retrieval of the dog. Aside from the requested fee schedule change, all other policies, and procedures relative to handling impounds remain the same. Financial Impact: No budgetary impact Advisory Commission Discussion: None Council Committee Discussion: None Attachments: Animal Impound Fee Adjustment VIII-02 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA AMENDING HASTINGS CITY CODE CHAPTER 34.03 – FEE SCHEDULE The City Council of the City of Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. The Code of the City of Hastings, County of Dakota, State of Minnesota, Chapter 34.03 Fee Schedule – Police 34.03 Police Storage Fee (per overnight stay) $20.00 $25.00 day SECTION 2. SUMMARY PUBLICATION. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 412.191, in the case of a lengthy ordinance, a summary may be published. While a copy of the entire ordinance is available without cost at the office of the City Clerk, the following summary is approved by the City Council and shall be published in lieu of publishing the entire ordinance. The text amendment adopted by the Hastings City Council on , modifies City Ordinance Section 34.03 - Fee Schedule of the City Code increasing the storage fee per overnight stay for impounded animals. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law. Adopted by the Hastings City Council on this day of , 2024 by the following vote: Mary D. Fasbender, Mayor ATTEST: Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk VIII-02 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Council Members From: Emily King, Deputy City Clerk Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Approve Lawful Gambling Premises Permit for Climb Theatre at Cooper’s Pub 55 Inc., dba Cooper’s Pub 55, 880 Bahls Drive Council Action Requested: Approve the attached resolution approving a Lawful Gambling Premise Permits for Climb Theatre at Cooper’s Pub 55, Inc. dba Cooper’s Pub 55, 880 Bahls Drive. Background Information: Climb Theatre held a lawful gambling premises permit with the previous business owner of the establishment (LQCE LLC dba Pub 55). The restaurant recently closed and changed ownership to Randall Cooper of Cooper’s Pub 55, Inc. dba Cooper’s Pub 55. At the time the business closed, the premises permit ended. Climb Theatre is looking to restart lawful gambling operations with the new business owner. Climb Theatre also currently holds a lawful gambling premises permit with The Bar Draft House in Hastings. To obtain a Lawful Gambling Premise Permit, City Code requires all new premises permit requests to submit the required application with additional supportive documents. Climb Theatre has submitted all required documentation and applicable fees. Financial Impact: N/A Advisory Commission Discussion: N/A Council Committee Discussion: N/A Attachments: • Resolution • Premise Permit Application VIII-03 CITY OF HASTINGS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION __________ RESOLUTION APPROVING A LAWFUL GAMBLING PREMISES PERMIT REQUEST BY CLIMB THEATRE WHEREAS, Climb Theatre has submitted a request for a Lawful Gambling Premise Permit at Cooper’s Pub 55, 880 Bahls Drive. WHEREAS, Climb Theatre shall comply with all applicable local and state laws governing lawful gambling. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Hastings, that the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to sign this resolution. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA THIS 5TH DAY OF AUGUST 2024. ATTEST: ______________________________ ________________________________ Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk Mary D. Fasbender, Mayor VIII-03 VIII-03 VIII-03 VIII-03 VIII-03 City of Hastings 101 Fourth Street East Hastings, MN 55033-1944 Phone: 651-480-2350 www.hastingsmn.gov City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Council Members From: John Townsend, Fire Chief Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Accept Community Safety Grant from CenterPoint Energy Council Action Requested: Accept Community Safety Grant of $2,500.00 from CenterPoint Energy. Background Information: CenterPoint Energy has awarded the Hastings Fire Department a community Safety Grant to purchase Carbon monoxide detectors for each of our ambulances, along with a combustible gas leak detector. These devices will be utilized to protect our staff and the community while responding on incidents. Financial Impact: None Advisory Commission Discussion: N/A Council Committee Discussion: N/A Attachments: • Award Letter from CenterPoint Energy VIII-04 VIII-04 VIII-04 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Council Members From: Ryan Stempski – Public Works Director Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Accept Proposal and Authorize Work – 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Special Benefit Analysis Council Action Requested: The Council is requested to authorize the Engineering Department to enter a contract with Valbridge Property Advisors for the purpose of completing a special benefit analysis for the proposed 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project. Background Information: On May 6, 2024, the City Council authorized the Engineering Department to conduct a special benefit analysis as part of the feasibility study for the 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project. This analysis is instrumental for determining the appropriate assessment amounts that will be levied to property owners abutting the streets proposed for improvement. A total of five companies were solicited for these services and only two proposals were received. The other three firms solicited stated that they could not complete the work within the requested timeline due to their existing workload. The two proposals provided are as follows: Valbridge Property Advisors – $20,000 Nagell Appraisal & Consulting – $2,400 After detailed review of these proposals and consulting with City Attorney Land, Valbridge Property Advisors were selected to provide the special benefit analysis for this project. Although their proposal was not the lowest cost, their scope of services more appropriately aligned with expectations of the proposal. The project area does include several non-residential (i.e. Regina Hospital) properties that add complexities to the analysis. This cost aligns with amounts paid for these services in past years for the Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements program ($30,500 paid in 2021, $15,000 paid 2022/2023). Financial Impact: The estimated cost of these services at $20,000 falls within the anticipated administrative costs for the 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project. This project, if authorized for bidding/construction following preparation of the Feasibility Report, will ultimately be paid for utilizing bonded debt, enterprise funds, and private assessments. Attachments: Proposed 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project Map Agreement for Professional Services - Valbridge Property Advisors – Special Benefit Analysis for 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project VIII-05 VIII-05 1 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and executed this ___ day of ____________, 2024, by and between the City of Hastings, 101 4th Street East, Hastings, Minnesota 55033, (“City”) and Valbridge Property Advisors, 1515 Central Parkway, Suite 120, Eagan, Minnesota 55121 (“Consultant”). WHEREAS, the City has accepted the proposal of the Consultant for certain professional services; and WHEREAS, Consultant desires to perform the services for the City under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual consideration contained herein, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. SERVICES. a. City agrees to engage Consultant as an independent contractor for the purpose of performing certain professional services (“Services”), as defined in the following documents: i. A proposal dated July 26, 2024, incorporated herein as Exhibit A. ii. Where the terms and conditions of this Agreement and those terms and conditions included in Exhibit A specifically conflict, the terms of this Agreement shall apply. b. Consultant covenants and agrees to provide Services to the satisfaction of the City in a timely fashion, as set forth in Exhibit A, subject to Section 7 of this Agreement. c. Consultant agrees to comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the Services to be performed under this Agreement. The Consultant represents and warrants that it has the requisite training, skills, and experience necessary to provide the Services and is appropriately licensed and has obtained any necessary permits from all applicable agencies and governmental entities. 2. PAYMENT. a. City agrees to pay and Consultant agrees to receive and accept payment for Services as set forth in Exhibit A. b. Any changes in the scope of the work of the Services that may result in an increase to the compensation due the Consultant shall require prior written approval by the 31st July VIII-05 2 authorized representative of the City or by the City Council. The City will not pay additional compensation for Services that do not have prior written authorization. c. Consultant shall submit itemized bills for Services provided to City on a monthly basis. Bills submitted shall be paid in the same manner as other claims made to the City. 3. TERM. The term of this Agreement is identified in Exhibit A. This Agreement may be extended upon the written mutual consent of the parties for such additional periods as they deem appropriate, and upon the same terms and conditions as herein stated. 4. TERMINATION. a. Termination by Either Party. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days’ written notice delivered to the other party to the addresses listed in Section 13 of this Agreement. Upon termination under this provision, if there is no default by the Consultant, Consultant shall be paid for Services rendered and reimbursable expenses incurred until the effective date of termination. b. Termination Due to Default. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The non-performing party shall have fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of the termination notice to cure or to submit a plan for cure that is acceptable to the other party. 5. SUBCONTRACTORS. Consultant shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the Services provided for in this Agreement without the express written consent of the City, unless specifically provided for in Exhibit A. The Consultant shall pay any subcontractor involved in the performance of this Agreement within ten (10) days of the Consultant’s receipt of payment by the City for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. 6. STANDARD OF CARE. In performing its Services, Consultant will use that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable members of its profession in the same locality at the time the Services are provided. No warranty, express or implied, is made or intended by Consultant’s undertaking herein or its performance of Services. 7. DELAY IN PERFORMANCE. Neither City nor Consultant shall be considered in default of this Agreement for delays in performance caused by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. For purposes of this Agreement, such circumstances include, but are not limited to, abnormal weather conditions; floods; earthquakes; fire; epidemics; war, riots, and other civil disturbances; strikes, lockouts, work slowdowns, and other labor disturbances; sabotage; judicial restraint; and inability to procure permits, licenses or authorizations from any local, state, or federal agency for any of the supplies, materials, accesses, or services required to be provided by either City or Consultant under this VIII-05 3 Agreement. If such circumstances occur, the nonperforming party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented from performing, give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances preventing continued performance and the efforts being made to resume performance of this Agreement. Consultant will be entitled to payment for its reasonable additional charges, if any, due to the delay. 8. CITY’S REPRESENTATIVE. The City has designated Cody Mathisen to act as the City’s representative with respect to the Services to be performed under this Agreement. He shall have complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret, and define the City’s policy and decisions with respect to the Services covered by this Agreement. 9. PROJECT MANAGER AND STAFFING. The Consultant has designated Nathan Hansen to be the primary contact for the City in the performance of the Services. He shall be assisted by other staff members as necessary to facilitate the completion of the Services in accordance with the terms established herein. Consultant may not remove or replace these designated staff without the approval of the City. 10. INDEMNIFICATION. a. Consultant and City each agree to indemnify, and hold harmless each other, its agents and employees, from and against legal liability for all claims, losses, damages, and expenses to the extent such claims, losses, damages, or expenses are caused by its negligent acts, errors, or omissions. In the event claims, losses, damages, or expenses are caused by the joint or concurrent negligence of Consultant and City, they shall be borne by each party in proportion to its own negligence. b. Consultant shall indemnify City against legal liability for damages arising out of claims by Consultant’s employees. City shall indemnify Consultant against legal liability for damages arising out of claims by City’s employees. 11. INSURANCE. During the performance of the Services under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain the following insurance: a. General Liability Insurance, with a limit of $2,000,000 for any number of claims arising out of a single occurrence; b. Professional Liability Insurance, with a limit of $2,000,000 for any number of claims arising out of a single occurrence. Consultant shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance, which shall include a provision that such insurance shall not be canceled without written notice to the City. The City shall be named as an additional insured on the General Liability Insurance policy. 12. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. Professional documents, drawings, and specifications prepared by the Consultant as part of the Services shall become the property of the City VIII-05 4 when Consultant has been compensated for all Services rendered, provided, however, that Consultant shall have the unrestricted right to their use. Consultant shall retain its rights in its standard drawing details, specifications, databases, computer software, and other proprietary property. Rights to proprietary intellectual property developed, utilized, or modified in the performance of the Services shall remain the property of the Consultant. 13. NOTICES. Notices shall be communicated to the following addresses: If to City: City of Hastings 101 4th Street East Hastings, MN 55033 Attention: City Administrator Or e-mailed: dwietecha@hastingsmn.gov If to Consultant: Valbridge Property Advisors 1515 Central Parkway, Suite 120 Eagan, MN 55121 Attention: Nathan Hansen Or emailed: nhansen@valbridge.com 14. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS. All services provided by Consultant, its officers, agents and employees pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided as employees of Consultant or as independent contractors of Consultant and not as employees of the City for any purpose. 15. GENERAL PROVISIONS. a. Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable without the mutual written agreement of the parties. b. Amendments. Any modification or amendment to this Agreement shall require a written agreement signed by both parties. c. Waiver. A waiver by either City or Consultant of any breach of this Agreement shall be in writing. Such a waiver shall not affect the waiving party’s rights with respect to any other or further breach. d. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota and any action must be venued in Dakota County District Court. VIII-05 5 e. Severability. If any term of this Agreement is found be void or invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining terms of this Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect. f. Data Practices Compliance. All data collected by the City pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13. g. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes all prior communications, understandings and agreements relating to the subject matter hereof, whether oral or written. [The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank] VIII-05 6 CITY OF HASTINGS By: Mary Fasbender, Mayor By: Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk Date: VIII-05 7 VALBRIDGE PROPERTY ADVISORS (“CONSULTANT”) By: Its: Date: Nathan Hansen, MAI, ASA Senior Managing Director 7/31/2024 VIII-05 Nathan Hansen, MAI, ASA Valbridge Property Advisors | Minneapolis-St. Paul Senior Managing Director 1515 Central Parkway, Suite 120 Eagan, MN 55121 651-370-1466 nhansen@valbridge.com July 26, 2024 Cody Mathisen, P.E. Principal Engineer City of Hastings Public Works 1225 Progress Drive Hastings, Re: Special Benefit Analysis The City of Hastings is requesting proposals to perform a special benefits appraisal for the City’s prospective 2025 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Project. The service being requested is an appraisal report that summarizes the special benefit to be derived from improvements planned with the project. It is requested that the report be based on market analysis of comparable improvements completed in the region for properties of similar use to those identified for analysis. To Cody Mathisen: Thank you for your interest in obtaining valuation services. This letter and the attached documents reflect our formal interest in the assignment. Report Type We will provide a Special Benefit Analysis. Instead of appraising individual properties or land parcels, we will quantify the probable special benefit (value added) resulting from the proposed project. This analysis will be applicable to properties within the project area. Purpose/Intended Use The purpose of the analysis is to estimate the anticipated range of special benefits for properties affected by the street improvements in the project area. The intended use of this consultation is to guide the City of Hastings in analyzing the special benefits derived from completing the roadway improvement projects. Please refer to the attached exhibits provided by the client for project details. Intended Users The intended users of this report are the Client (City of Hastings) and no others. EXHIBIT A VIII-05 Scope of Report In estimating anticipated special benefit to properties in the project area, individual properties or land parcels will not specifically be appraised. Rather, this analysis attempts to quantify probable special benefit directly, which can then be applied to typical properties within the project area. Specific elements requested by the client with addressed within the report, as follows: 1. Descriptions of subject properties and neighborhood 2. Descriptions of proposed improvements 3. Highest and best use analysis 4. Market value analysis and sales comparison (before and after infrastructure improvements) data for properties of similar zoning and intended use within the local region (i.e. residential/institutional, single/multifamily) 5. Conclusions and recommendations of special benefit to be derived for the various property and improvement types on the project that can be applied within the state statute Chapter 429, Local Improvements, Special Assessments process. 6. Special benefit estimates in the analysis are requested to be presented on a per-lot basis for the various types of properties and varying levels of improvement (reclamation versus reconstruction). Due Date Nine (9) weeks from engagement Report Delivery One PDF copy and one hard copy will be provided upon request. Benefits Analysis Fee The total fee is not to exceed $20,000. • The client named above is responsible for payment in a timely manner (30 days) and as the reports are completed and invoiced. • Any additional meetings, work, testimony or report revisions/updates/upgrades are extra and billed at $300 per hour. Information needed by the appraiser • Project area defined (maps and/or parcels exhibits) – already provided by client in RFP • Detailed description of the project – already provided by client in RFP • Project contact for additional questions Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to the opportunity to work with the City of Hastings on this important project. Sincerely, Nathan Hansen, MAI, ASA MN Certified General 20302614 Client Signature __________________________________________ Date ______________________________ VIII-05 VIII-05 Competency Valbridge Property Advisors | Minneapolis-St. Paul has sufficient knowledge, experience, education, contacts and resources to competently complete this assignment. Neither the employment to make the appraisal, nor the compensation for it, is contingent upon the appraised value of the properties. See the attached list for a list appraisal projects we have completed. Similar Projects Completed by Valbridge Property Advisors / Insight Realty Advisors. The following is a list of multi-parcel right-of-way appraisal and appraisal review projects completed by Valbridge Property Advisors. • 2023 - Appraisal of 20 Parcels in Zimmerman regarding the reconstruction of CSAH 4 from the intersection with 10th Street West to the intersection with County Road 45. Property types include multifamily, residential, and commercial. • 2023 - Appraisal of 2 Parcels in Medina regarding strip-take acquisitions. Property types included are identified as residential. • 2022 - Appraisal project along White Bear Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue in the cities of Maplewood and Saint Paul, which is included 58 parcels. Property types included single-family residential, multifamily, small commercial, investment-grade commercial, and church property. • 2022 - Appraisal project along Larpenteur Avenue and White Bear Avenue in Maplewood and Saint Paul, which is includes 70+/- parcels. Property types single-family, commercial, and public/quasi-public owned properties. • 2022 - Appraisal of two properties along Hodgson Road regarding the future road improvements project. Both properties were church-related use with an underlying land value tied to residential development. They included Drainage & Utility Easements and Temporary Easements. • 2021 – Appraisal project along South Shore Boulevard is White Bear Lake and White Bear Township, which is included 72 parcels. Property types included lakefront residential lots and land, residential lots, church property, and general land. • 2021 - Appraisal project along Cedar Avenue and Dodd Boulevard in Lakeville, Dakota County. The property included 20+/- parcel and property types included commercial, multifamily, single-family, and vacant land. The project impacts included site improvements and impacts to irrigation systems. • 2021 - Appraisal project along County Road 96 in Dakota County, which included approximately 45 parcels in Greenvale Township. Property types included rural residential, agricultural and a mix. Project impacts included severance damages to the dwellings and impacts to irrigation systems. • 2021 - Appraisal project along County Road 42 in Apple Valley, Dakota County. Property types included big box commercial and industrial. The project also included limited consulting work regarding the aggregate site (gravel pit). • 2021 - Appraisals of 8 parcels regarding a street reconstruction project, in Hugo, MN. Property types included residential parcels and residential development land. • 2021 - A multi-parcel review assignment for Dakota County in Eagan, MN along County Road 32 (Cliff Road). This project had 44 parcels and the property types included residential, including single-family, townhomes, and park land. • 2021 - Appraisal of 20 Parcels regarding the County Road B2 Reconstruction Project in Roseville, MN. Property types include single-family, townhomes, multifamily, and a school. Appraisal types included narrative (with reviews) and direct valuations. VIII-05 • 2021 - A multi-parcel review assignment in Grand Rapids, MN along Highway 61. The project includes two parcels, and the property types were improved commercial parcels. • 2021 - A multi-parcel review assignment in Randolph Township along CSAH 88. This project had 40+ parcels and the property types included residential, agriculture, and development land. • 2020 - Appraisal of 41 Parcels regarding the Cleveland Avenue Reconstruction Project in Saint Paul and Falcon Heights, MN. Property types include multifamily parcels, neighborhood commercial, institutional property, and development land. Appraisal types included narrative (with reviews) and direct valuations. • 2020 - Appraisal of 34 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 78 (240th Street / 245th Street) near Hampton, MN. Property types include rural residential and agriculture land. • 2020 – Appraisal of 14 parcels regarding the Lakeville Street Reconstruction Project, in Lakeville, MN. Property types included residential parcels, residential development land, and commercial development land. • 2020 - A multi-parcel review assignment for Dakota County in Eagan and Inver Grove Heights along Lone Oak Road (County Roads 26 & 63). This project had 63 parcels and the property types included residential, industrial, commercial and development land. The property included partial and total acquisitions. • 2019 – Appraisal of 16 Parcels regarding the Lexington Avenue North reconstruction in Shoreview and Arden Hills, MN. Property types include small commercial, big commercial, residential, and public/church. Appraisal types included narrative (with reviews) and direct valuations. • 2019 – Appraisal of 16 Parcels regarding the Lexington Parkway realignment in St. Paul, MN. Property types include residential, multifamily, and commercial. Appraisal types included narrative (with reviews) and direct valuations. • 2019 - Appraisal of 19 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 73 (Akron Avenue) in Rosemount, MN. Property types include development land, rural residential and agriculture land. • 2019 - Appraisal of 10 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of the Highway 169 and 101st Avenue interchange is Brooklyn Park, MN. Property types included development land, residential land, and an improved church property. • 2019 - A multi-parcel review assignment for Dakota County in Castle Rock Township along County Road 78. This project had 46 parcels and the property types included residential, agriculture, and other related uses. • 2019 - A multi-parcel review assignment for Dakota County in Vermillion Township along CSAH 62 (190th Street). This project had 10 parcels and the property types included residential and agriculture. • 2018 - Appraisal of 9 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road C in Roseville, MN. Property types include industrial and flex. • 2018 - Appraisal of 72 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 23 (Foliage Avenue) in Southern Dakota County, MN. Property types include rural residential and agriculture land. • 2018 - Appraisal 11 parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 81 in Brooklyn Park. Property types include commercial/retail properties. • 2017 - Appraisal of 93 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 14 (Southview Boulevard) in South St. Paul, MN. Property types include commercial and residential. • 2017 - Appraisal of 9 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of County Road 26 (70th Street) in Inver Grove Heights, MN. Property types include commercial, residential and development land. • 2016 - Appraisal of 47 Parcels regarding the reconstruction of CSAH 50 (Kenwood Trail) in Lakeville, MN. Property types include residential and development land. VIII-05 VIII-05 VIII-05 VIII-05 VIII-05 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender and City Council From: John Hinzman, Community Development Director Lonnie Johnson, Building Official Date: August 5, 2024 Item: 2nd Reading\Adopt Ordinance: Amend City Code Chapter 34.03 – Fee Schedule – Building Safety – Electrical and Electrical Solar Fees Council Action Requested: Consider 2nd Reading and final adoption of an amendment to Hastings City Code Chapter 34.03 – Fee Schedule to modify certain Building Safety Fees. The City Council considered 1st Reading at the July 15, 2024 meeting. A simple majority is necessary for action. Background: McMullen Inspecting serves as the electrical inspector for building permits issued by the City. Earlier this year, McMullen provided a new list of fees for electrical inspections. The fees were not part of the June 17, 2024 ordinance amendment pertaining to building permit fees. Staff seeks to incorporate the fees into City Code. A comparison of existing and proposed fees is attached. Advisory Commission Review: N\A Advisory Committee Review: N\A Attachments: • Ordinance Amendment • Comparison of Existing and Proposed Fees VIII-06 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2024- AN ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA AMENDING HASTINGS CITY CODE CHAPTER 34.03 – FEES - BUILDING SAFETY – ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRICAL SOLAR FEES The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. REPEAL AND REPLACE. The Code of the City of Hastings, State of Minnesota, Chapter 34, Section 34.03, Fee Schedule – Building Safety - Electrical is repealed in its entirety and replaced as follows: 34.03 FEE SCHEDULE Building Safety Electrical Reconnect Existing Feeder/Circuits (panel board replacement) $100.00 0-250 Volts - Service/Power Supply 0-400 Amp $70.00 each 0-250 Volts - Service/Power Supply 401-800 Amp $140.00 each 0-250 Volts - Service/Power Supply Over 800 Amp $200.00 each Over 250 Volts - Service/Power Supply 0-400 Amp $140.00 each Over 250 Volts - Service/Power Supply 401-800 Amp $280.00 each Over 250 Volts - Service/Power Supply Over 800 Amp $400.00 each 0-250 Volts - Circuit Under 200 Amp $12.00 each 0-250 Volts – Circuit 200 Amp and Above $30.00 each Over 250 Volts – Circuit Under 200 Amp $24.00 each Over 250 Volts – Circuit 200 Amp and Above $60.00 each New One- and Two-Family Dwellings (0-25 Circuits) $200.00 each Additional Circuits Over 25 Per Unit $12.00 each Circuits Extended or Modified $12.00 each New Multi-Family Dwelling Per Unit (3 Units and Larger) $100.00 per unit Existing One- and Two-Family Dwelling (0-14 Circuits) Per Circuit $12.00 each Existing One- and Two-Family Dwelling (15 Circuits) $100.00 Retrofit of Existing Lighting Fixtures (Per Fixture) $1.00 each Separate Bonding Inspection $50.00 Inspection of Concrete Encased Grounding Electrode $50.00 Technology Circuits and Circuits Less Than 50 Volts (per device) $0.75 each Manufactures Home Park Lot Supply $50.00 VIII-06 2 RV Pedestals (All Circuits Originating in Pedestal Including Factory Circuit) $12.00 each Street, Parking, and Outdoor Lighting Standards $5.00 each Transformers for Light, Heat, and Power (1-10KVA) $20.00 each Transformers for Light, Heat, and Power (10 KVA and Larger) $40.00 each Carnivals, Fairs, and Transient Projects: Min + Power Supplies and Units $174.00 Commercial Remodel – Two Inspections $100.00 Commercial Remodel with Ceiling – Three Inspections $150.00 Pools $100.00 Transformers for Electric Power Supplies and Outline Lighting $5.50 each Additional Inspection Trip(s), Re-inspections, New Load Management Devices $50.00 each Replacement Load Management Devices $15.00 each City Service Fee if Including Items Other Than Replacement of Load Management Devices $10.00 Reduced City Service Fee (Only for Replacement Load Management Devices) $4.00 State Surcharge $1.00 SECTION 2. ADDITION. The Code of the City of Hastings, State of Minnesota, Chapter 34, Section 34.03, Fee Schedule – Building Safety – Electrical Solar Fees are hereby added as follows: Electrical Solar Fees 0-5,000 watts $90.00 5,001 – 10,000 watts $150.00 10,001 – 20,000 watts $225.00 20,001 – 30,000 watts $300.00 30,001 – 40,000 watts $375.00 40,001 – 1,000,000 watts $375.00 plus $25.00 for each additional 10,000 watts over 40,000 watts 1,000,001 – 5,000,000 watts $3,975.00 plus $15.00 for each additional 10,000 watts over 1,000,000 watts 5,000,001 watts or larger $12,975.00 plus $10.00 for each additional 10,000 watts over 5,000,000 watts SECTION 3. SUMMARY PUBLICATION. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 412.191, in the case of a lengthy ordinance, a summary may be published. While a copy of the entire ordinance is available without cost at the office of the City Clerk, the following summary is approved by the City Council and shall be published in lieu of publishing the entire ordinance. VIII-06 3 The text amendment adopted by the Hastings City Council on August 5, 2024 modifies the City Fee Schedule pertaining to Building Safety Electrical and Electrical Solar Fees. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law. Passed this 5th day of August, 2024 _____________________________________ Mary Fasbender, Mayor Attest: ____________________________ Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk Summary Publication Published in the Hastings Journal on August 8, 2024 and August 15, 2024 VIII-06 7/10/24, 6:27 AM Print Preview https://hastingsmn.municipalcodeonline.com/book/print?type=ordinances&name=Building_Safety 1/2 Electrical Existing Proposed 0 to 400 Amp Power Source - Commercial $50.00 each $70.00 each – Should be 400 amp not 40 401 to 800 Amp Power Source - Commercial $100.00 each $140.00 each Over 800 Amp Power Source - Commercial $150.00 each $200.00 each 0 to 200 Amp Circuit or Feeder $8.00 each $12.00 each Over 200 Amp Circuit Feeder $30.00 each $30.00 each Fees above shall be doubled if over 250 volts No change in price, but each category listed Residential Panel Changes $100.00 each $100.00 (15 circuits) – Existing Single Family Dwellling New 1 & 2 family homes up to 25 circuits, 3 trips $175.00 $200.00 (0-25 circuits) New Multi-Family Dwelling Per Unit (3 Units and Larger) $100/unit $100/unit Additional circuits over 25 per unit $8.00 each $12.00 each Circuits extended or modified $8.00 each $12.00 each Retrofitting of existing lighting fixtures $0.25 each $1.00 each Manufactured Home Park Lot Supply and Circuits $50.00 per Ped $50.00 per Ped Separate Bonding Inspection $40.00 $50.00 each Inspection of concrete encased grounding electrode $40.00 $50.00 Technology circuits and circuits less than 50 volts $1.00 per device $0.75 per device Traffic signals, street, parking and outdoor lighting standards $5.00 each $5.00 each Transformers for light, heat, and power (0 to 10 KVA) $20.00 each $20.00 each Transformers for light, heat, and power (more than 10 KVA) $40.00 each $40.00 each VIII-06 7/10/24, 6:27 AM Print Preview https://hastingsmn.municipalcodeonline.com/book/print?type=ordinances&name=Building_Safety 2/2 Transformers for electric power supplies and outline lighting $5.50 each $5.50 each Additional inspection trip(s), Re-inspections, new load management devices $40.00 each $50.00 each Replacement load management devices $15.00 each $15.00 each City service fee if including items other than replacement of load management devices $10.00 $10.00 Reduced city service fee (only for replacement load management devices) $4.00 $4.00 State Surcharge $1.00 $1.00 RV Pedestals (All Circuits originating in pedestal including factory circuit $12.00 Carnivals Fairs, Transient Projects: Min + Power Supplies & Units $174.00 Commercial Remodel – 2 Inspections $100.00 Commercial Remodel with Ceiling – 3 Inspections $150.00 Pools $100.00 Electrical Solar Fees 0-5,000 watts $90.00 5,001 – 10,000 watts $150.00 10,001 – 20,000 watts $225.00 20,001 – 30,000 watts $300.00 30,001 – 40,000 watts $375.00 40,001 – 1,000,000 watts $375.00 plus $25.00 for each additional 10,000 watts over 40,000 watts 1,000,001 – 5,000,000 watts $3,975 plus $15 for each additional 10,000 watts over 1,000,000 watts 5,000,001 watts or larger $12,975 plus $10 for each additional 10,000 watts over 5,000,000 watts VIII-06 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender and City Council From: John Hinzman, Community Development Director Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Resolution: Extend Final Plat Approval – Heritage Ridge 4th Addition Council Action Requested: Adopt the attached resolution authorizing a one-year extension of the Final Plat approval for HERITAGE RIDGE 4TH ADDITION containing 36 lots located west of General Sieben Drive and Northridge Drive. A simple majority is necessary for action. Background Information: The City Council granted approval of the Final Plat on August 15, 2022 subject to a one-year sunset clause requiring recording of the plat with Dakota County. On July 17, 2023 the Council granted a one-year extension expiring on August 15, 2024. Owner Mark Guenther has stated market conditions continue to be slow and they have substantial inventory within the previous additions to the plat. They hope to begin construction of the 4th addition by spring/summer of 2025. Park Dedication Fees: The plat extension includes payment of park dedication fees based upon the 2023 Park Dedication Ordinance Amendment as follows: 2022 Approval 2024 Plat Recording 2025 Plat Recording $79,200 ($2,200 per unit) $115,200 ($3,200 per unit) $129,600 ($3,600 per unit) Financial Impact: The addition of 36 home sites will add to the tax base and create needed housing opportunities. Advisory Commission Discussion: N\A Attachments: • Resolution • Extension Request Letter • Preliminary Plat • Final Plat VIII-07 HASTINGS CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO._________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS AMENDING FINAL PLAT APPROVAL OF HERITAGE RIDGE 4TH ADDITION WHEREAS, TC Land LLC has petitioned for Final Plat approval of HERITAGE RIDGE 4TH ADDITION, containing 36 lots and one outlet. The subject property is generally located west of General Sieben Drive and Northridge Drive and legally described as Outlot E, HERITAGE RIDGE, and Outlot B, HERITAGE RIDGE 3RD ADDITION, all within Dakota County, Minnesota; AND WHEREAS, on October 5, 2020 the City Council granted Preliminary Plat approval; and WHEREAS, on June 13, 2022, review of the final plat was conducted before the Planning Commission of the City of Hastings, as required by state law, city charter, and city ordinance; and WHEREAS, The Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final Plat finding it to be consistent with the approved Preliminary Plat; and WHEREAS, on August 15, 2022 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 08-12-22 granting approval of the Final Plat subject to certain conditions of approval including a one-year sunset clause requiring the plat to be recorded with Dakota County within one year of City Council approval or approval is null and void; and WHEREAS, on July 17, 2023 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 07-02-23. The Sunset Clause provision of Condition No. 19 of the original approval was extended to August 15, 2024. All other conditions remained as originally enacted; and WHEREAS, The petitioner seeks an additional one-year extension to the sunset clause provision requiring recording within one year citing slowing market conditions. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS AS FOLLOWS: That the City Council hereby amends City Council Resolution No. 08-12-22 and City Council Resolution 07-02-23 granting Final Plat approval. The Sunset Clause provision of Condition No. 19 has been extended to August 15, 2025. Condition No. 10 has been deleted in its entirety and replaced as provided below. All other conditions remain as originally enacted. The conditions for Final Plat are as follows: VIII-07 1) Conformance with the plans submitted with the City Council Staff Report dated August 15, 2022. 2) Final approval of all Civil Plans including Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control Plan, and Utility Plan by the Public Works Director. 3) All disturbed areas on the property shall be stabilized with rooting vegetative cover to eliminate erosion control problems. 4) Establishment of sureties and payment of escrow prior to commencement of site grading and utilities. 5) No Occupancy of dwelling units shall occur until Developer furnishes the City with a copy of written notice, acknowledged by the initial owners and occupants of the dwelling, demonstrating that the Developer notified initial owners and occupants, and by recording a written notice to any subsequent owners, of the existence of active mining operations including blasting on the adjacent property and the potential for disturbance to foundations and improvements. 6) Execution of a Development Agreement to memorialize conditions of approval and to establish applicable escrow amounts to ensure completion of public improvements. 7) Execution of a stormwater access and maintenance agreement between the City and property owner prior to recording of the final plat. 8) A declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions or the equivalent document shall be submitted for review and approval by the City before release of the final plat mylars to ensure maintenance of any open space, median plantings, cul-de-sac plantings, common drives, stormwater infrastructure, and common utilities. The declaration shall include, but is not limited to, the following: a. A statement requiring the deeds, leases or documents of conveyance affecting buildings, units, parcels, tracts, townhouses, or apartments be subject to the terms of the declaration. b. A provision for the formation of a property owners association or corporation and that all owners must be members of said association or corporation which may maintain all properties and common areas in good repair, and which may assess individual property owners proportionate shares of joint or common costs. The association or corporation must remain in effect and may not be terminated or disbanded. c. Membership in the association shall be mandatory for each owner and any successive buyer. VIII-07 d. Any open space restrictions must be permanent and may not be changed or modified without city approval. e. The association is responsible for liability insurance, local taxes and the maintenance of the open space facilities deeded to it. f. Property owners are responsible for their pro-rata share of the cost of the association by means of an assessment to be levied by the association which meet the requirements for becoming a lien on the property in accordance with Minnesota Statutes. g. The association may adjust the assessment to meet changing needs. 9) Submission of certification of taxes paid in full for the property prior to release of the final plat mylars for recording. 10) Payment of fees to satisfy park dedication requirements as follows: a. $115,200 ($3,200 x 36 units) upon City signature of the final plat mylars on or before December 31, 2024. b. $129,600 ($3,600 x 36 units) upon City signature of the final plat mylars on or after January 1, 2025. 11) Payment of $17,460 ($485 x 36 units) in sewer interceptor fees prior to release of the final plat mylars for recording. 12) Developer presentation of trunk sewer extension costs to the Public Works Director to determine any City contribution towards upsizing. 13) Individual mailboxes for each home are not permitted. Mailboxes must be grouped into clusters. 14) Developer shall plant "boulevard" trees of at least 1.5 caliper inches according to the submitted tree plan. An escrow is required for any unplanted trees before a certificate of occupancy is issued. 15) One front yard tree of at least 1.5 caliper inches must be planted by the builder or developer on every platted lot. An escrow is required for any unplanted trees before a certificate of occupancy is issued. 16) Blanket drainage and utility easements shall be recorded against all outlets, unless they are further delineated to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director. VIII-07 17) Any uncompleted site work (including landscaping) must be escrowed for prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 18) Authorization to execute related Stormwater Management and Easement Agreements as part of the Plat approval. 19) Approval is subject to a Sunset Clause; the plat must be recorded with Dakota County by August 15, 2025 or approval is null and void. Adopted by the Hastings City Council on August 5, 2024 by the following vote: ATTEST: __________________________ Mary Fasbender, Mayor ________________________________ Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk (City Seal) VIII-07 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) City of Hastings ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Hastings, Minnesota, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have carefully compared the attached copy of Resolution No. _____________________________ with the original on file in my office and the same is a full, true and complete copy thereof. WITNESS, my hand as such City Clerk and the corporate seal of the City of Hastings this 5th day of August, 2024 Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk SEAL STICKER VIII-07 VIII-07 LOCATION MAP VIII-07 VIII-07 8 0 60 66 1321.66 N 01°29'59"W N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f t h e n o r t h e a s t 1 / 4 o f S e c . 3 1 , T . 1 1 5 , R . 1 7 D a k o t a C o u n t y A l u m i n u m M o n u m e n t 1 1 1 0 9 8 7 4 1 3 2 1 . 1 1 N 8 9 ° 4 6 ' 5 0 " E 2 9 5 . 1 9 S 8 8 ° 0 2 ' 2 9 " W 197.20 N01°29'59"W 8 0 2 8 1 . 3 3 S 8 8 ° 3 0 ' 0 1 " W R = 5 0 0 . 0 0 Δ = 3 ° 3 0 ' 2 6 " 3 0 . 6 1 6 8 . 2 4 N 1 9 ° 4 0 ' 4 4 " W 3 4 . 0 4 3 4 . 2 0 3 2 2 . 6 1 3 9 . 9 6 5 4 . 0 0 5 4 . 0 0 5 4 . 0 0 7 9 . 3 6 Δ = 2 ° 2 6 ' 4 0 " 1 9 . 9 2 33 33 1 4 2 . 0 7 N 3 ° 5 6 ' 4 0 " W N1°29'59"W 141.93 N1°29'59"W 141.50 N1°29'59"W 141.07 N1°29'59"W 140.64 5 3 . 8 2 5 4 . 0 0 5 4 . 0 0 5 4 . 0 0 7 9 . 3 6 140.00 33.00 24.20 N O R T H R I D G E D R I V E M A T C H L I N E S e e s h e e t 2 o f 2 s h e e t s 10 10 10 10 10 H E R I T A G E R I D G E 4 T H A D D I T I O N S H E E T 1 O F 2 S H E E T S N O R T H 0 4 0 8 0 1 I N C H = 4 0 F E E T S C A L E I N F E E T S e c . 3 1 , T . 1 1 5 , R . 1 7 1 6 0 t h S t . 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l l o f O u t l o t A H E R I T A G E R I D G E 4 T H A D D I T I O N S H E E T 2 O F 2 S H E E T S N O R T H 0 4 0 8 0 1 I N C H = 4 0 F E E T S C A L E I N F E E T D e n o t e s 1 / 2 i n c h i r o n p i p e m o n u m e n t f o u n d a n d m a r k e d b y L i c e n s e N o . 2 4 3 3 2 . D e n o t e s 1 / 2 i n c h b y 1 4 i n c h i r o n p i p e m o n u m e n t s e t a n d m a r k e d b y l i c e n s e n o . 2 4 3 3 2 . B e a r i n g s s h o w n a r e b a s e d u p o n t h e n o r t h l i n e o f O u t l o t E , H E R I T A G E R I D G E w h i c h h a s a n a s s u m e d b e a r i n g o f N 8 9 ° 4 6 ' 5 0 " W . A R E S H O W N T H U S : D R A I N A G E A N D U T I L I T Y E A S E M E N T S B e i n g 5 f e e t i n w i d t h a n d a d j o i n i n g l o t l i n e s , u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e s h o w n a n d 1 0 f e e t i n w i d t h a n d a d j o i n i n g r i g h t o f w a y l i n e s a s s h o w n o n t h e p l a t . 1 0 ( N o t t o s c a l e ) 1 0 5 5 V I I I - 0 7 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Councilmembers From: Chris Jenkins, Parks & Recreation Director Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Mississippi River Trail Erosion Repair Council Action Requested: Award contract and execute attached Notice of Award. Background Information: A section of the Mississippi River bank has been slowly eroding away, and it became a major safety issue in 2023. At the February 5, 2024 regular City Council meeting council approved and authorized funding for the design and engineering of the repair project. Barr Engineering was hired to complete this process, and have been working since that time to complete the D&E, permitting and bidding of this project. On July 23, 2024 bids were received and opened, with Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking Inc. submitting a complete bid meeting all of the requirements and with the lowest cost at $49,515.00. This project is a bit dependent upon water levels in the Mississippi River, however substantial completion is set for September 27, 2024 with final completion for October 11, 2024. Staff and consultant recommend awarding this contract to Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking Inc. and execute the attached Notice Of Award. Financial Impact: As with the design and engineering, this expense was a bit unexpected yet necessary to maintain trail user safety and retain existing trail infrastructure. Council approved using Fund Balance from Fund 200 for the D&E, and staff suggest the same funding source for this project. An important note here, since the Mississippi River Trail is part of Dakota County’s Regional Trail System, County staff are supportive of a cost share for the project with a proposed 40% County cost and 60% City cost for the entire project. County staff will be presenting this proposal to the County Board in August. Design and Engineering Costs were funded at $27,300.00, and the repair project bid cost of $49,515.00 bring the total project cost to $76,815.00. A 40/60 cost share would bring the City total to $46,089.00 to complete this project. IX-01 Advisory Commission Discussion: N/A Council Committee Discussion: N/A Attachments: ▪ Recommendation Letter ▪ Notice to Proceed IX-01 barr.com 4300 MarketPointe Drive, Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN 55435 | 952.832.2600 Memorandum To: City of Hastings From: Barr Engineering Co. Subject: Mississippi Riverbank Repair Bid Recommendation Date: July 31, 2024 Project: 23/19-1527.00 Dear Mr. Jenkins, On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, bids for the Mississippi Riverbank Repair project were received. The following quotes were acknowledged for the project. Contractor Bid Total Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking Inc. $49,515.00 Sunram Construction, Inc. $73,105.00 Hoffman & McNamara Co. $77,797.00 Shoreline Landscaping, LLC $94,100.00 JL Theis, Inc. $113,950.00 Rachel Contracting, LLC $119,005.00 US Sitework, Inc. $123,182.00 Engineers Estimate $62,410.00 Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking Inc. submitted the lowest quote price of $49,515.00. Fitzgerald’s submittal complies with all the requirements of the Contract Documents, and we recommend acceptance of the quote. Upon Council’s acceptance of the quote, we will send the Notice of Award to the contractor and request that they provide insurance information and sign the Form of Agreement. Work will commence at the site after the Form of Agreement has been executed by all parties and the Notice to Proceed issued. Fitzgerald has until Wednesday, September 27, 2024 to be substantially complete, and until Wednesday, October 11, 2024 for final completion. If you have any questions, please contact me at 952-842-3593 or pbrockamp@barr.com. Sincerely, Pat Brockamp, PE IX-01 City of Hastings Notice of Award Mississippi Riverbank Repair Page 1 of 1 NOTICE OF AWARD MISSISSIPPI RIVERBANK REPAIR OWNER: City of Hastings Dated: July 31, 2024 TO CONTRACTOR: Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking, Inc 21432 350th Street Goodhue, MN 55027 CONTRACT FOR: Mississippi Riverbank Repair Project Owner has requested that we notify you that your Bid dated July 23, 2024 has been accepted as the successful Bidder and Fitzgerald Excavating & Trucking, Inc (Fitzgerald) has been awarded the contract to perform the Work. The Contract Price is stated in the Agreement. Fitzgerald must comply with the following conditions precedent within fifteen (15) days of the date of this Notice of Award, that is by August 16, 2024. 1. Return to Owner a digital copy of the fully executed Agreement (attached). 2. Certificate of Insurance naming the City of Hastings and Barr Engineering Co. as additional insured. Failure to comply with these conditions within the time specified will entitle Owner to consider your bid in default, to annul this Notice of Award and to declare your Bid Security forfeited. END OF DOCUMENT OWNER: By: (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NOTICE CONTRACTOR By: (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) (TITLE) (DATE) IX-01 1 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Councilmembers From: Kori Land & Matt Ziebarth, City Attorney’s Office Date: August 5, 2024 Item: Mobile Food Unit License Application Hearing - Gregory Brannon (G’s Sweet Truck) Council Action Requested: Conduct a hearing on the license application for a Mobile Food Unit for Gregory Brannon to operate G’s Sweet Truck BACKGROUND INFORMATION Gregory Brannon (“Applicant”) has applied for a Mobile Food Unit (“MFU”) license to operate an ice cream truck within the City of Hastings under the name of G’s Sweet Truck, which serves ice cream (Attachment 1).1 Mobile Food Unit licenses are typically approved administratively by the City Clerk, unless the City Clerk recommends denial. When a denial is recommended, the Council must hold a hearing and make the decision on the license application. Following a background check on the Applicant and based on other information received from internal City departments, the City Clerk is recommending denial of the Applicant’s license. The Applicant was notified of this hearing (Attachment 2). Following the presentation provided by the City, the Council should offer the Applicant an opportunity to be heard. The Council can ask questions at any time during the hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Council should make a decision and act on the license application. DISCUSSION In order to operate a Mobile Food Unit, a license from the City is required.2 Background checks are required for Mobile Food Unit license applications and, following receipt of the background investigation from the Hastings Police Department, the City Clerk is recommending denial. Background investigations are not public data, but the public portions of the results of the investigation will be provided to you for purposes of this hearing. 1 G’s Sweet Truck L.L.C. was administratively terminated by the Minnesota Secretary of State on February 8, 2023, and remains inactive. 2 City Code Section 110.20.C X-E-01 2 The City Code provides several grounds for denying a MFU license,3 many of which are applicable in this matter and will be addressed below. 1. Operating without a Mobile Food Unit License, which is a violation of City Code Section 110.20.D City Staff became aware that Brannon was operating an ice cream truck without a license in approximately the spring of 2023. On April 12, 2023, the City contacted Brannon by email to inform him that a license is required to operate his ice cream truck within the City. The email included an application form. (Attachment 3) Brannon did not submit his license application form, but was found at various events in the summer of 2023 conducting his mobile food unit operations. The City’s Recreation Programming Specialist provided a timeline of the City’s interactions with Brannon (Attachment 4): • On June 6, 2023, Brannon was discovered attempting to operate his ice cream truck at the Summer Kick Off event in the City. City staff informed Brannon that the events were invite-only, and he was asked to leave. • On June 14, 2023, Brannon was attempting to operate G’s Sweet Truck at Storytime in the Park. City staff informed Brannon that they already provided snacks at the event and again asked him to leave. Brannon told City staff that he “had a license”, and Brannon subsequently attended most of the Performances in the Park events in 2023. City Staff contacted Brannon again in September 2023, and provided another license application form. On October 4, 2023, Brannon submitted a license application to City Staff. He was informed that before he could operate his business, a criminal background check for Brannon and his employees was required, and also noted that he failed to provide a certificate of insurance (Attachment 5). Brannon did not respond to this email, nor the subsequent email sent to him on October 17, 2023. On April 26, 2024, Brannon submitted a license application (Attachment 1) which did not have a certificate of insurance, or a copy of the Department of Agriculture license. After many emails to try to obtain additional information, City Staff received a new copy of a license application from Antonia Silva, an employee of Brannon’s for G’s Sweet Truck. Silva submitted only portions of the license application on behalf of Brannon (Attachment 6), and it still lacked the documentation needed for City Staff to process the application, including insurance information, therefore, the license application was incomplete. Despite not being issued a license: • On May 30, 2024, Brannon and Silva served ice cream at the Middle School. In the email with City Staff, Silva admitted they served at the Middle School, but claimed she did not know they needed a “permit” (Attachment 7). • On June 13, 2024, Brannon was observed at the Music in the Park event in the City with his ice cream truck. Brannon was escorted out of the area by the Hastings Police Department (Attachment 4). 3 City Code Section 110.03.F, Section 110.20.E X-E-01 3 On June 14, 2024, the City Clerk sent a compliance notice to Brannon alerting him that his attempt to operate G’s Sweet Truck without a license was a violation of Hastings City Code, and that he must cease operating immediately or he may receive an administrative citation (Attachment 8). • At the 4th of July parade and fireworks at Hastings Golf Club, Brannon was seen with his ice cream truck and was asked to leave the premises by the Hastings Police Department. • On July 11, 2024, Brannon was photographed operating his ice cream truck in the South Pines neighborhood of Hastings (Attachment 9). On July 16, 2024, the City issued Brannon an administrative citation for violating City Code § 110.20.C for operating without a license and imposed a $500 penalty (Attachment 10). Brannon sent an email to Mayor Fasbender on July 17, 2024, asking her to intervene on his behalf, stating that the City Staff should issue his license. In that email, Brannon admits that he operated his ice cream truck at the Middle School on May 30, and that he had been doing so for the last three years. In addition, he admitted that he had been operating or attempting to operate at every City event for the last two years, even though he knew he did not have a license. (Attachment 11). 2. Failing to disclose criminal violations in violation of City Code 110.02.C.6; failing to truthfully provide information as part of the application process in violation of City Code 110.20.E.2 Hastings City Code § 110.02.C.6 requires all applicants to provide a sworn statement on the application and include “whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted of a felony, or misdemeanor, including a violation of a municipal ordinance but excluding traffic violations, and if so, the date and place of conviction and the nature of the offense.” Hastings City Code § 110.20.E.2 requires applicants to be truthful on the application. While Brannon admitted he had one drug “charge” in 2021, Brannon failed to disclose other felony and misdemeanor convictions on his application. As part of the criminal history background investigation, which was required under City Code § 110.20.F.3, it was discovered that Brannon has been convicted of the following offenses in the last 4 years: • July 15, 2020, Brannon was convicted of threats of violence with the intent to terrorize while in possession of a dangerous weapon. This was originally charged as 2nd degree felony assault, but after completion of probation on July 15, 2023, it was reduced to a misdemeanor (Attachment 12). • Between 2016 to 2024, Brannon was convicted 9 times of driving without a license, driving after suspension or driving after revocation (Attachment 13). Again, these offenses were charged as misdemeanor offenses but were reduced to petty misdemeanors. At least one of these offenses occurred while driving his ice cream truck. X-E-01 4 3. Failure to meet the Insurance Requirements for Mobile Food Unit License in violation of City Code 110.20.D. City Code §110.20.D.1 requires the applicant to provide a certificate of insurance covering commercial general liability, automobile liability and worker’s compensation. While Brannon provided the City with a certificate of insurance, it does not have commercial general liability insurance as required (Attachment 14). 4. Operating the business in violation of the laws of the State of Minnesota by failing to have a driver’s license in violation of City Code 110.20.F.3 After being told to leave the Hastings Golf Club on July 4, 2024, Brannon drove his truck out of the parking lot and was stopped by the Hastings Police Department. He was cited for driving his ice cream truck with a suspended license, which is a misdemeanor under Minnesota Statutes § 171.24 (Attachment 15). 5. Questionable moral character or business reputation in violation of City Code Section 110.03.F City Code allows the Council to refuse to grant a license to any person of questionable moral character or business reputation. • Brannon continuously ignored and disregarded City Staff’s notices about the requirement to obtain a license, and repeatedly operated his business without a license in 2023 and 2024, which he admits. • Brannon stated in his application that he had a criminal “charge” of drug possession in 2021, but he failed to disclose that this charge led to a conviction of 3rd Degree Possession of 50 or more doses of heroin, oxycodone, methamphetamine, fentanyl and other drugs. In addition, large amounts of cash and several guns were seized (Attachment 16). • Brannon has had other criminal charges and/or arrests for the following offenses: felony drug possession (2010), Criminal Sexual Conduct (2018), Domestic Abuse No Contact Order Violation (2018), Disorderly Conduct (2021), and Felony Drug Possession (2023). It is important to note that there are no convictions in his criminal history for these offenses. CONCLUSION: Based on the above information, there are sufficient grounds to deny the license and we request that the Council adopt the attached Resolution denying the license. Attachments: Attachments 1-16 Resolution Denying the Issuance of a Mobile Food Unit License to Gregory Brannon to operate G’s Sweet Truck X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.1 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.2 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.3 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.4 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.5 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.6 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.7 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.8 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.9 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.10 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.11 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.12 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.13 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.14 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.15 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.16 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.17 X-E-01 Attachment 1 Pg.18 X-E-01 Attachment 2 Pg. 1 X-E-01 From:Emily King To:Kelly Murtaugh Subject:FW: G"s Sweet Ice Cream Truck Date:Thursday, July 18, 2024 7:59:49 AM Attachments:Peddler Application.pdf Emily King Deputy City Clerk City of Hastings | | 101 4th Street East | Hastings, MN 55033 Direct: 651-480-2343 | Fax: 651-437-1654 Communication Optimal Service Respect for Resources Enthusiasm From: Emily King Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 4:15 PM To: gbrannon36@gmail.com Subject: G's Sweet Ice Cream Truck Good Afternoon, My name is Emily, I’m the Deputy City Clerk for the City of Hastings. Towards the end of last summer it was brought to our attention that your ice cream truck operates within Hastings. The City of Hastings does require a peddler’s license for ice cream trucks going place to place (door-to-door, street-to-street, etc.) conducting sales within the City. We’re very excited nicer weather is upon us, so we want to ensure you are properly licensed to operate within the City. I attached the Peddler’s license application above, please feel free to send over any questions you may have. Thank you, Emily Emily King Deputy City Clerk City of Hastings | | 101 4th Street East | Hastings, MN 55033 Communication Optimal Service Attachment 3 Pg. 1 X-E-01 A t t a c h m e n t 4 P g . 1 X - E - 0 1 A t t a c h m e n t 4 P g . 2 X - E - 0 1 A t t a c h m e n t 4 P g . 3 X - E - 0 1 A t t a c h m e n t 4 P g . 4 X - E - 0 1 From:Emily King To:Gregory Brannon Subject:RE: Peddler license Date:Wednesday, October 4, 2023 3:03:00 PM Attachments:Peddler Application - Bkgd Check - Silva.pdf Peddler Application - Bkgd Check - Brannon.pdf COI - Peddler.pdf Good Afternoon, Thanks for stopping in today. I received the paperwork and started to look through it. For peddler applications, ourCity ordinance requires a background check to be performed on the owner (applicant) and their employees that willbe operating the ice cream truck. I will need you to complete the attached forms and have Antonia complete the forms again since her driver's licenselists an address that is not listed as a previous address on the forms. Please have any additional staff complete theforms as well. I also need an updated certificate of insurance that lists the City of Hastings as additional insured; I attached anexample above. Lastly, is the address listed on the COI and Minnesota Department of Agriculture License should be updated toreflect current residency. Thank you! Emily KingDeputy City ClerkCity of Hastings | | 101 4th Street East | Hastings, MN 55033Direct: 651-480-2343 | Fax: 651-437-1654http://www.hastingsmn.gov-----Original Message----- From: Gregory Brannon <bpana01312@gmail.com>Sent: Wednesday, October 4, 2023 1:32 PMTo: Emily King <EKing@hastingsmn.gov>Subject: Peddler license CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unlessyou verify the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Emily King, I am writing to sincerely apologize for the significant delay in turning in the necessary paperwork for my peddlelicense. I understand that my actions have caused inconvenience and frustration for both you and the relevantauthorities, and for that, I am truly sorry. I assure you that the delay was not intentional or a reflection of any lack of responsibility on my part. Unfortunately,unforeseen circumstances arose, causing unexpected complications and hindrances in collecting and completing therequired documentation. While this does not excuse my tardiness, I want to emphasize that I have been activelyworking to rectify the situation. I deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused, particularly if it has affected your plans or caused you anyadditional workload. I am aware of the importance of adhering to deadlines and the impact my actions have onothers, and I genuinely apologize for falling short in this regard. I am committed to ensuring that this matter isresolved promptly. Attachment 5 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Once again, I sincerely apologize for the delay and any inconvenience caused. I understand the urgency and significance of this issue, and I appreciate your patience and understanding throughout this process. If there isanything else I can do to facilitate the resolution, please do not hesitate to let me know. Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to rectifying this situation as quickly as possible. Yours sincerely, Greg Brannon Sent from my iPhone Attachment 5 Pg. 2 X-E-01 Attachment 6 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Attachment 6 Pg. 2 X-E-01 Attachment 6 Pg. 3 X-E-01 Attachment 7 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Administrative Compliance Notice June 14, 2024 Gregory Brannon 1936 Eddy Street Unit C Hastings, MN 55033 Sent by [check all that apply]: ☐Certified Mail ☒Regular Mail ☒Email Dear Gregory Brannon, According to your license application, you are the owner of: G’s Sweet Truck On June 13, 2024, you were attempting to operate on Sibley Street near Levee Park. This is a violation of the Hastings City Code: 1. 110.20 Mobile Food Units, D. License Required 2.110.20 Mobile Food Units, F. Performance Standards, 15. Mobile Food Units shall not be locatedor operated on any portion of Second Street East or on that portion of Sibley Street from the LeveeParking lot South to East Third Street unless City Council approval is granted as a designatedSpecial Event and in that case all of the standards in this Chapter applicable to Special Events shallapply. In order to correct the afore-mentioned violations, you are required to do the following: Cease operations in the City of Hastings until a City license has been granted. You must cease operations immediately. If you fail to cease operations, the City may issue an administrative citation in the amount of $500.00. Please contact me via email or phone if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Kelly Murtaugh Assistant City Administrator/City Clerk 651-480-2355kmurtaugh@hastingsmn.gov Attachment 8 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Attachment 9 X-E-01 Attachment 10 Pg. 1 X-E-01 NATURE OF OFFENSE ORDINANCE # FINE ($) 1.Mobile Food Unit License Required 110.20, D $500.00 2. 3. 4. NEXT STEPS (see below for details): 1.PAY THE FINE IN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE CITATION IS MAILED OR PERSONALLY SERVICE. YOU MUST CORRECT THE VIOLATION IMMEDIATELY OR BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL CITATIONS. 2.CONTEST THE CITATION IN WRITING WITHIN 10 CALENDAR DAYS OF THE DATE THIS CITATION WAS MAILED OR PERSONALLY SERVED IF YOU DO NOT PAY THE FINE OR CORRECT THE VIOLATION – THE FINE MAY BE ASSESSED AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE OR CRIMINAL CITATIONS MAY BE ISSUED. *FINES DOUBLE WITH EACH ADDITIONAL VIOLATION THAT OCCURS WITHIN 12 MONTHS* GENERAL INFORMATION: There are two options when you receive an Administrative Citation: (1) Correct the violation and pay the fine within 30 days of the date the citation is mailed or personally served or (2) Contest the citation in writing within 10 calendar days of the date the citation was mailed or personally served. See Contested Hearing Information below for more details on this process. If you fail to follow through with one of these options, the City will pursue its remedies. See the Penalties Section below. FINE PAYMENT INFORMATION: Please pay the fine by the due date. INCLUDE A COPY OF THIS CITATION WITH PAYMENT. Payment must be made within 30 days of the date the citation is mailed or personally served. See “Date Issued” in the box above to find when your 30 days expires. Please mail or drop off your payment with a copy of the citation to City of Hastings, 101 4th Street East, Hastings, MN 55033. CONTESTED HEARING INFORMATION: You may contest the violation, the amount of the fine, or both, by following the process in this section. To request a hearing, you must contact the City Clerk in writing within 10 calendar days from the date the citation was mailed or personally served, stating that you contest the alleged violation, the amount of the fine, or both and pay a $100 non-refundable filing fee. The City will notify you of the date, time, location of your hearing and the name of the hearing officer. All contested hearings will be heard before an independent hearing officer who is not a City employee. If the hearing officer upholds the violation, you will be required to pay up to $1,000 toward the cost of the hearing. The hearing officer’s decision is final and may only be appealed to the Court of Appeals. PENALTIES: If you fail to correct the violation, fail to pay the fine, or fail to request a contested hearing, the City may do any of the following: (1) Assess the fine against your property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429, (2) Issue subsequent Administrative Citations, (3) Initiate misdemeanor criminal proceedings, or (4) Initiate other enforcement action authorized by law. *************************************Office Use Only – Please Print*************************************** Inspector Name/Badge#_____________________________________ Inspector Initial_________________________ Inspector Phone #____________________________________ Citing Department__Administration___________________ Notes___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Repeat Violation within 12 mo Data-Entry by__________ Date ______ Receipt # Citation Payment_________________ Date _______ In Person Mailed Certified Mail A D M I N I S T R A T I V E C I T A T I O N ADDRESS/LOCATION OF VIOLATION:__Various__________________________ DATE ISSUED:__July 16, 2024______________________ NAME OF BUSINESS OWNER: Gregory Brannon This citation charges you with one or more violations of Hastings City Code. Attachment 10 Pg. 2 X-E-01 1 Kelly Murtaugh From:Dan Wietecha Sent:Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:01 PM To:Kelly Murtaugh Subject:FW: **Subject: Urgent Assistance Needed for Peddler's License Application** Kelly- I told Mayor that Sweet G Ice Cream had submitted some application but was incomplete as well as did not have a valid drivers license, that a permit had not been issued but he repeatedly and knowingly was selling without a permit, which these violations make it harder to justify a permit later, and that we would be recommending denying his application. Dan Wietecha City Administrator City of Hastings | City Hall | 101 4th Street East | Hastings, MN 55033 Direct: 651-480-2326 | Fax: 651-437-1654 Communication Optimal Service Respect for Resources Enthusiasm From: Mary Fasbender <MayorMary@hastingsmn.gov> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 10:47 AM To: Dan Wietecha <DWietecha@hastingsmn.gov> Subject: Fwd: **Subject: Urgent Assistance Needed for Peddler's License Application** Mary Fasbender Mayor City of Hastings | | 101 4th Street East | Hastings, MN 55033 Direct: 651-480-2365 | Fax: 651-437-7082 Cell 651-587-4867 From: Gregory Brannon <bpana01312@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 1:38 AM To: Mary Fasbender <MayorMary@hastingsmn.gov> Subject: **Subject: Urgent Assistance Needed for Peddler's License Application** --- Dear Mayor Mary, Attachment 11 Pg. 1 X-E-01 2 I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek your assistance regarding my peddler's license application, which has been pending for several months with the City of Hastings. Despite completing all required paperwork, obtaining insurance, and fulfilling all other requirements, my application has not been processed, and my inquiries to the City Hall and the police department have gone unanswered. This delay is causing significant hardship, as I am unable to conduct my business without the necessary license. This year I’ve missed out on thousands of dollars of events that was I was forced to leave by the city or the department. I’ve been attending the last day of school event for the middle school this is my third year and I was able to attend one of those days, but was not able to attend the second day due to no peddlers license by the next day, but I tried my hardest to get everything right for that event and was not able to get a peddlers license because they made it difficult for me to obtain oneI. I’m not sure what the department told the middle school but they wanted my ice cream truck at the middle school, but they did not want me on school property. I have nothing on my record that. would prevent me from being able to attend. Missing the middle school and the fun run from elementary school event which I was invited to both I got prepared. I was ready to do the event and when I show up to the event, I was sent home immediately they never gave me advance notice about any of anything that they needed from me at that time so I wasted time getting prepared for the event by buying ice cream for the event just to get sent home with nothing, no advance notice and I felt like that was pretty messed up for doing that. They could’ve let me know in advance or told me I couldn’t attend in advance, but as soon as I pull in to the event I was sent sent off. Another event that the department told me I couldn’t attend was the Fourth of July at the Golf Course . This would’ve been my second year. They invited me last year and again this year and when I pull in the office told me I can’t sell in Hastings because I don’t have a license, but I have turned in all my information for the peddlers license paid my fee Insurance the city of Hastings with my commercial insurance and I wasn’t able to participate in that either after I pull in there ready to get to work I was told I had to leave the Fourth of July already hadl all my paperwork filled out, turned in all my fees paid and I don’t hear from the city for my peddlers license so I wasn’t able to attend. I’ve also been making all the downtown events for the last two years and been kicked out of every single event downtown this year because I haven’t got my peddlers license which I should have already. Talk about being embarrassed from pulling in and having to get sent out immediately from the events that I have attended years prior It’s making me look bad in front of all the residents or my so-called customers that love having the ice cream truck around Hastings. I believe my past is unfairly influencing the processing of my application, I’ve messed up in the past, but no longer live that life anymore. I changed my Ways for the better and doing what’s right and be a law abiding citizen. i’ve been resident in Hastings since 2003. I have four daughters that live in Hastings as well that I needs to provide for. One daughter in 10th grade two daughters in elementary school and one that recently graduated a couple years ago. I also recently got I also recently got my drivers license reinstated so driving will not be an issue from me, and I am requesting your intervention to expedite this matter. Your attention to this issue would be greatly appreciated, and I am more than willing to provide any additional information or documentation required to facilitate the processing of my application. Thank you for your time and assistance. Sincerely, Gregory Brannon 612-704-9776 --- Attachment 11 Pg. 2 X-E-01 State of Minnesota District Court County of Dakota 1st Judicial District CA-2018-02914Prosecutor File No. 19HA-CR-18-2943Court File No. State of Minnesota, COMPLAINT Plaintiff, Order of Detention vs. GREGORY BRANNON DOB: 10/23/1976 1168 Sherman Way Hastings, MN 55033 Defendant. The Complainant submits this complaint to the Court and states that there is probable cause to believe Defendant committed the following offense(s): COUNT I Charge: Assault in the 2nd Degree (Dangerous Weapon) Minnesota Statute: 609.222.1, with reference to: 609.11.5 Maximum Sentence: 0-7 Years and/or $4,200.00 - $14,000.00 Offense Level: Felony Offense Date (on or about): 11/09/2018 Control #(ICR#): 18002649 Charge Description: On or about November 9, 2018, in the County of Dakota, Minnesota, GREGORY BRANNON, did assault another with a dangerous weapon and at the time of offense, the Defendant or an accomplice did use or possess a firearm, to wit: firearm. COUNT II Charge: Threats of Violence (Intent to Terrorize) Minnesota Statute: 609.713.1, with reference to: 609.05.1 Maximum Sentence: 0-5 Years and/or $3,000.00 - $10,000.00 Offense Level: Felony Offense Date (on or about): 11/09/2018 Control #(ICR#): 18002649 Charge Description: On or about November 9, 2018, in the County of Dakota, Minnesota, GREGORY BRANNON, did while intentionally aiding, advising, or conspiring with another or others, threaten, directly or indirectly, to commit any crime of violence with purpose to terrorize another or to cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly, vehicle or facility of public transportation or otherwise to cause serious public inconvenience, or in a reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience. 1 Attachment 12 Pg. 1 X-E-01 STATEMENT OF PROBABLE CAUSE On November 9, 2018 at approximately 5:41 p.m., a Hastings Police Officer responded to the area of 4 th Street for a possible road rage incident. An officer made contact with J.G. J.G. explained that he nearly was run off the road by a vehicle containing multiple occupants. He described that this same vehicle had driven slowly by his residence several times. J.G. stated he went outside to investigate. He noticed the vehicle was now parked in front of the neighbor’s home with its lights off and there were multiple persons inside the vehicle. J.G. entered his own vehicle and drove by the other vehicle parked on the street. He explained that as he drove by the suspect vehicle, the vehicle headlights turned on and the vehicle began following his vehicle. At one point, J.G. described that the suspect vehicle drove alongside his vehicle and swerved towards J.G.’s vehicle. J.G. stated he then called 911. J.G. was able to get behind the vehicle and obtained the license plate number. After J.G. was nearly run off the road by this vehicle, he stopped and the suspect vehicle drove off. Dispatch received a related 911 call from L.A. indicating that there were men outside her residence brandishing firearms. Police responded to the residence on 9th Street, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota. Upon arriving at the residence, an officer spoke with L.A. There were five minor children also present at the residence. L.A. was visibly shaking and afraid. An officer spoke with L.A. and J.G. They explained that they were inside their home when a vehicle drove by slowly and then drove by again multiple times. L.A. explained that after J.G. had left to investigate, the vehicle that was parked near their home (the suspect vehicle) returned to the area and pulled in front of her residence. She saw four men exit the vehicle. L.A. stated she observed the men pulling out long barrel firearms from their sweatpants as they approached her residence. She called 911 as the men walked toward her home. She observed the men walk to the side and back doors of her residence. She described that one of the men attempted to enter the residence through the side door. Another male attempted to enter the residence through the back door. When she heard police sirens, the men ran back to their vehicle. She stated she recognized one of the men as being Gregory Brannon. She stated Brannon had pulled out a long barrel firearm from his sweatpants as he and the other three men approached her residence. L.A.’s minor son explained that his minor child friends were waiting outside for him in a vehicle when they were approached by four men. The child’s friends described they saw a vehicle with its headlights off, drive by their vehicle as it was parked near L.A.’s residence. They saw four men exit the vehicle. One of the men told the children, “you should not be here.” The children left the area. They recognized one of the men as being Gregory Brannon. 2 Attachment 12 Pg. 2 X-E-01 L.A. and J.G. told police they planned to stay the night away from the residence because they were not comfortable staying at home given what had occurred with the four men at their residence earlier that evening. J.G. texted Brannon later that same evening, asking if this all was drug-related. J.G. confronted Brannon about bringing firearms and “crazy people” to J.G.’s residence. J.G. tells Brannon in the text that J.G. does not have any drugs belonging to Brannon. Brannon explained via text that there was cocaine missing and they want it back or someone is going to get “wacked”. Brannon explained that he needs to protect his girls. Brannon stated he doesn’t care who gets hurt as long as it is not mine, these guys are out for blood. 3 Attachment 12 Pg. 3 X-E-01 Complainant requests that Defendant, subject to bail or conditions of release, be: (1) arrested or that other lawful steps be taken to obtain Defendant's appearance in court; or (2) detained, if already in custody, pending further proceedings; and that said Defendant otherwise be dealt with according to law. Complainant declares under penalty of perjury that everything stated in this document is true and correct. Minn. Stat. § 358.116; Minn. R. Crim. P. 2.01, subds. 1, 2. Complainant Bryan Dale Schafer Electronically Signed: 11/14/2018 12:54 PM Dakota County, MN Chief of Police 150 E 3rd St Hastings, MN 55033 Badge: 1401 Being authorized to prosecute the offenses charged, I approve this complaint. Prosecuting Attorney Electronically Signed: 11/14/2018 12:49 PM Elizabeth M. Swank Assistant Dakota County Attorney 1560 Hwy 55 Hastings, MN 55033-2392 (651) 438-4438 4 Attachment 12 Pg. 4 X-E-01 FINDING OF PROBABLE CAUSE From the above sworn facts, and any supporting affidavits or supplemental sworn testimony, I, the Issuing Officer, have determined that probable cause exists to support, subject to bail or conditions of release where applicable, Defendant’s arrest or other lawful steps be taken to obtain Defendant’s appearance in court, or Defendant’s detention, if already in custody, pending further proceedings. Defendant is therefore charged with the above-stated offense(s). SUMMONS THEREFORE YOU, THE DEFENDANT, ARE SUMMONED to appear on ________ ___, _____ at _____ AM/PM before the above-named court at 1560 W Highway 55 Dakota County Judicial Center, Hastings, MN 55033 to answer this complaint. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR in response to this SUMMONS, a WARRANT FOR YOUR ARREST shall be issued. WARRANT To the Sheriff of the above-named county; or other person authorized to execute this warrant: I order, in the name of the State of Minnesota, that the Defendant be apprehended and arrested without delay and brought promptly before the court (if in session), and if not, before a Judge or Judicial Officer of such court without unnecessary delay, and in any event not later than 36 hours after the arrest or as soon as such Judge or Judicial Officer is available to be dealt with according to law. Execute in MN Only Execute Nationwide Execute in Border States ORDER OF DETENTIONX Since the Defendant is already in custody, I order, subject to bail or conditions of release, that the Defendant continue to be detained pending further proceedings. Bail: $ Conditions of Release: This complaint, duly subscribed and sworn to or signed under penalty of perjury, is issued by the undersigned Judicial Officer as of the following date: November 14, 2018. Judicial Officer Joseph Carter Judge of District Court Electronically Signed: 11/14/2018 12:59 PM Sworn testimony has been given before the Judicial Officer by the following witnesses: COUNTY OF DAKOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA State of Minnesota Plaintiff vs. Gregory Brannon Defendant LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER RETURN OF SERVICE I hereby Certify and Return that I have served a copy of this Order of Detention upon the Defendant herein named. Signature of Authorized Service Agent: 5 Attachment 12 Pg. 5 X-E-01 DEFENDANT FACT SHEET Name:Gregory Brannon DOB:10/23/1976 Address:1168 Sherman Way Hastings, MN 55033 Alias Names/DOB: SID:MN10D57321 Height:5' 10" Weight:160lbs. Eye Color:Brown Hair Color:Brown Gender:MALE Race:White Fingerprints Required per Statute:Yes Fingerprint match to Criminal History Record:Yes Driver's License #:H038061335111 (MN) Alcohol Concentration: 6 Attachment 12 Pg. 6 X-E-01 STATUTE AND OFFENSE GRID Cnt Nbr Statute Type Offense Date(s) Statute Nbrs and Descriptions Offense Level MOC GOC Controlling Agencies Case Numbers 1 Charge 11/9/2018 609.222.1 Assault-2nd Degree-Dangerous Weapon Felony A2022 X MN0190300 18002649 Modifier 11/9/2018 609.11.5 Minimum Sentences of Imprisonment-Firearm Felony A2022 X MN0190300 18002649 2 Charge 11/9/2018 609.713.1 Terroristic Threats-Reckless Disregard Risk Felony A9D22 X MN0190300 18002649 Modifier 11/9/2018 609.05.1 Liability for Crimes of Another-Intentional No-Level A9D22 X MN0190300 18002649 7 Attachment 12 Pg. 7 X-E-01 The State 0f Minnesota District Court Dakota County lst Judicial District Dakota,Hastings -Criminal State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON ORDER Case Number:19HA-CR-18-2943 WARRANT OF COMMITMENT CURRENT DEFENDANT INFORMATION Know Address I342 22ND ST W Correspondence Address:1342 22ND ST W HASTINGS,MN 55033 HASTINGS,MN 55033 Phone Number:(H)952-207-4957 Sex:Male DOB:10/23/1976 s11);MN 10D57321 CASE CHARGES Ct Statute Type Description Disposition 1 609.222.]Charging Assault in the 2nd Degree (Dangerous Dismissed Weapon) 2 609.7131 Charging Threats of Violence (Intent to Terrorize)Convicted 609.051 Not chargeable Liability for Crimes of Another-Intentional TERMS OF DISPOSITION OR SENTENCE:COUNT 2 Level of Sentence:Felony Sentence is a stay of imposition pur suant to M.S.609.135. Successful completion ofprobation willresult in a misdemeanor conviction, Date Pronounced:July 15,2020 Oense Information Ct Offense Date Statute Description I Offense Disposition 2 11/09/201 8 609.7131 Threats of Violence (Intent to Terrorize)Convicted MOC at Filing GOC Controlling Agency Controlling No. A9D22 Aid/Abet -GOC Hastings Police Department 18002649 Sentence Details r 3%”wmmConditions—Adult "’ Defendant is placed under the following conditions:JUL 1 5 2020 Condition :Location Amt Effective End Nocontactavvlthvictima) W W W W MT m a M ~0M7/h1572020 M w NoThreatenlngor Assaultive Behavior a H h ‘ A I 07/15/2020 1 l Authorize release ofPSI/Psychologicalw l I 1" i l 507/15/2020 a iEvaluations l j ‘ tocesrtardsrsépmgrsms , ,.__,,_ File;19HA-CR-18-2943 Page 1 of 3 Printed on 07/15/2020 at 12:20 PM State ofMinnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Attachment 12 Pg. 8 X-E-01 Co‘operate'Withtheseérch bfyourperscn, ' ‘07/15/2020 residence,- vehicle,workplaee,property,and things as directed by your probationofcer. No alcohol/controlled substance use : 07/15/2020 or mood altering substances (including mariJuana)A ‘A I J r I J p Random testing ‘l07/15/2020 1 ifprobable cause testing is requested and defendant fails to test or tests positive for use an updated CD evaluation needs to be ordered and defendant will need to follow the recommendations.vFollowall State and Federal criminal laws. I V3 p 07/l 5/2020 contact your probation ofcer as directed.,07/15/2020 1iTellyourprobationofcerwithin72hoursifii07/15/2020 J you have ‘ 1 ‘ contact with law enforcement.r k k J a V v k J Tell your probation ofcer vvithin 72 hours if ‘ i 507/15/2020 i you are i 5 ' y charged with any new crime.r r Tell your probation ofcer within 72 hours if 07/15/2020 you change 1 ‘ your address,employment ortelephone number.u q I _N r ._W v r q p Sign releases ofinformation as directed..‘07/15/2020 j Give a DNA sample when directed.:07/1 5/2020 Do not use or possess rearms,ammunition or :07/15/2020 explosives p I J g pDonotregistertovoteorvoteuntildischarged07/1 5/2020 , from J probation and your civil rights are fully restored. Fees Law Library Fees $5.00 County/Sheriff &Felony Fines $0.00 Crim/Trafc Surcharge (once per case)$75.00 Subtotal $80.00 Due Local Connement Defendant is sentenced to 163 days in the Dakota County Jail.Defendant is to serve 163 days.Credit for time served amount is 163 days. Status:Active Status Date:07/1 5/2020 Monitoring -Adult File:l9HA-CR-18—2943 Page 2 of 3 Printed on 07/15/2020 at 12:20 PM State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Attachment 12 Pg. 9 X-E-01 ‘Defendant is placed on Supervised probation for 3 years,monitored by Dakota County Community Corrections. Start Date:07/15/2020 Discharge Date:07/15/2023 Status:Active Status Date:07/15/2020 GRAND TOTALS Date of Sentence:07/15/2020 Original Amount:$80.00 The court may refer this case for collection if you fail to make a payment,and collection costs will be added.You have the right to contest a referral for collection based on inability to pay by requesting a hearing no later than the due date.M.S.§§480.15,subd. 10c;609.104 CREDIT TIME SERVED Count 2:163 days SIGNATURE‘'pd Perkk'io,Arlene '‘ Meji a 0 2020.07.15 13:32:16 -05'00'.Judge Arlene Perkkio Sentence pronounced on 07/l 5/2020 by District Court Judge Court Administrator:Maria Jost 651-438-8100 Ifyou have questions regarding the terms ofyour sentence or disposition,please contact your attorney,JEREMYJAMES PLESHA 651-726-4 73 7,your probation agent 0r court administrator, File:l9HA-CR-l8-2943 Page 3 of 3 Printed on 07/1 5/2020 at 12:20 PM State ofMinncsota vs GREGORY BRANNON Attachment 12 Pg. 10 X-E-01 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. EM —If you are placed on Electronic Home Monitoring as a condition of probation,you will be required to meet eligibility requirements and pay a daily fee to be on this program.If you do not meet eligibility requirements,you may be required to serve the EHM sentence in jail.If you violate the EHM Program rules or fail to pay the daily fee,you may be terminated from the Program and your probation may be violated. Work-release —If you are sentenced to serve jail time in the Dakota County Jail,you may,at the discretion of the sentencing Judge,be permitted work-release privileges while serving this sentence.You must meet eligibility requirements of the Sheriffs Department and DCCC and pay the daily work-release fee.If you violate the rules of this program,you may be terminated from the program and your probation may be violated. Jail Credit —lf the sentencing Judge awards you credit for time served,you will be credited with the number of days specied in the Sentencing Order.Ifthe credit is not specied in the Sentencing Order,then the number of days credited will be determined by the Sheriff’s Department and/or DCCC. Good Time —If you are sentenced to the Dakota County Jail or a state prison,you will be eligible to earn good time off of your sentence. Under normal circumstances,you will serve two-thirds of your sentence in jail.Ifyou violate the rules of the correctional facility,you may lose all or a portion ofyour one-third good time,and you may be required to serve the entire sentence in jail. Supervised Release —If you are sentenced to the custody of the Commissioner of Corrections to serve a sentence in a state prison,you will serve at least two-thirds of that sentence in custody and the balance,one-third or less,on supervised release.If you violate a condition of your supervised release,you may be returned to prison to serve the balance ofyour sentence. Conditional Release —Felony DWI —If you are sentenced to prison for committing the crime of First Degree DWI,you will be required to serve at least two-thirds of the sentence in custody.You will not be eligible for release until you have successfully completed a chemical dependency treatment program while in prison.Once you are released from prison,you will be placed on conditional release for five years.If you violate any of the conditions of conditional release,you may be returned to prison to serve the remainder of the conditional release term in custody. Conditional Release —Criminal Sexual Conduct —If you have been convicted of a criminal sexual conduct o‘ense and you are sentenced to prison,you will be placed on conditional release aft_er you have served the sentence imposed,both in custody and on supervised release. This period of conditional release is for ten years,minus the number of months you were on supervised release.If you violate your conditional release,you may be required to serve all or a part ofthe remaining portion ofthe conditional release term in prison. Sex Offender Registration —If you are convicted of a criminal sex offense,or a crime arising out of a sex offense,you may be required to register as a sex offender.Failure to register as required is a crime,and you may be prosecuted and your probation/supervised release/conditional release may be revoked. Probation Fees —If you are placed on supervised probation to DCCC,you may be charged a probation fee.This fee is set by the Dakota County Board ofCommissioners and cannot be waived by the Court. Surcharges —In addition to nes that may be imposed as part of your sentence,you will be required to pay a surcharge.The amount ofthe surcharge is determined by the State and this amount cannot be waived by the Court. Restitution —If you are ordered as a condition of your sentence to pay restitution,you will be required to compensate the victim(s)of your behavior for out-of-pocket expenses.The amount of restitution will normally be determined by DCCC and a payment schedule will be established.If you disagree with the amount determined,you may request the Court to review the amount.Restitution is joint and several. This means that if more than one person is found to be responsible for the damage, they will share the responsibility.However,if one doesn’t pay his/her share,the remaining person(s)will be responsible for the entire amount. Notice of Collections -All nes,surcharges,court costs,restitution,and/or fees imposed are due on the date imposed unless the court otherwise establishes a due date or a payment plan.Under Minn.Stat.§480.15,subd.10c,any portion of a ne,surcharge, court cost,restitution,or fee that you fail to pay by the due date may be referred for collection,and collection costs may be added to the amount due.If you have agreed to a payment plan but fail to pay an installment when due,the entire amount remaining becomes due and payable and may be referred for collection.You have the right to contest a referral to collections based on inability to pay by requesting a hearing no later than the due date. Revenue Recapture and Driver’s License Suspension —If you fail to pay your nes and fees as directed,you may be subject to revenue recapture and,in the case of driving violations,have your driver’s license suspended.This basically means that you will not receive any federal or state income tax refunds until your nes and fees are paid.Additionally,you will be assessed a fee if revenue recapture becomes necessary.D.N.A.—If you are convicted of a felony offense,you will be required to submit to D.N.A.testing by DCCC or its designee.This is a mandatory requirement under state law. Stay of Agudication or GuiltLPlea Not Accepted —In this sentencing,the charge against you may be dismissed at the end of the probationary period if you successfully complete or satisfy all conditions of probation,including the payment of any nes or fees in accordance with payment arrangements.Ifyou fail to meet y ofthe conditions ofprobation,the guilty plea may be accepted resulting in a conviction for the offense. Additional mandatedfees will be assessed by Court Administration.Payment is due infull 30 daysom the date ofsentencing unless otherwise noted above.Financial obligations arepayable to:District Court byphone w/Visa/MasterCard 8:00am-4:30pm M-F or by mail District Court/Court Collector District Court/Court Collector District Court/Court Collector 1560 Highway 55 14955 Galaxie Ave I Mendota Rd West,Suite I40 Hastings,MN 55033 Apple Valley,MN 55124 West St.Paul,MN 55118 By Phone 651438-8141 PROBATION DEPARTMENT/DAKOTA COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS (DCCQ Hastings 651-438-8288 Apple Valley 952-891-7200 West St.Paul 651-554-6060 Attachment 12 Pg. 11 X-E-01 Attachment 12 Pg. 12 X-E-01 Attachment 12 Pg. 13 X-E-01 Attachment 12 Pg. 14 X-E-01 Attachment 12 Pg. 15 X-E-01 Party Information Charges Appear By: 01/15/2017 1 Date Amended: 12/16/2016 MINNESOTA JUDICIAL BRANCH MINNESOTA COURT RECORDS ONLINE (MCRO) Case Details (Register of Actions) Search executed on 07/31/2024 03:32 PM Case Information Case Number: 19HA-VB-16-4868 Case Title:State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Case Type: Crim/Traf Non-Mand Date Filed:12/16/2016 Case Location:Dakota County, Dakota, Hastings - Criminal Case Status:Closed Citation Number: 190316931019 Jurisdiction State of Minnesota Attorneys Active HASTINGS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - Lead Attorney Defendant BRANNON, GREGORY DOB: 10/23/1976 Hastings, MN 55033 Amended Charge: DRIVERS' LICENSES - DRIVING WITHOUT A VALI Statute: 171.02.2 Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 02/24/2017 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/16/2016 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney Prior Charge: DRIVERS' LICENSES - DRIVING WITHOUT A VALI Statute: 171.02.2 Level of Charge: Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/16/2016 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 7/31/24, 3:33 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 1/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Case Events Dispositions 10/23/2017 Collection Referral Closed by Collection Agency 10/01/2017 Collection Referral Closed 09/29/2017 DL reinstatement request sent to DPS Index #5 09/29/2017 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 09/21/2017 Update sent to Collections 09/21/2017 Partial Payment from Collection Agency 09/19/2017 Update sent to Collections 09/19/2017 Partial Payment from Collection Agency 05/15/2017 Sent to Collections 02/24/2017 Conviction Sent to DPS 02/24/2017 Second Penalty Added 02/24/2017 Failed to Appear or Pay Fine in Lieu of Appearing 02/24/2017 DL suspension request to DPS-Fail to Appear Index #4 02/06/2017 Late Notice Returned Index #3 01/20/2017 Late Notice Sent 1 page 01/20/2017 First Penalty Added 12/19/2016 Police or Incident Report Index #2 12/16/2016 Driver's Record Index #1 12/16/2016 Citation E-Filed 02/24/2017 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 1 Date Amended: 12/16/2016 Amended Charge: DRIVERS' LICENSES - DRIVING WITHOUT A VALI Statute: 171.02.2 7/31/24, 3:33 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 2/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 2 X-E-01 Financial Information Transaction Details Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $180.00) Fine: $100.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $80.00) Criminal Surcharge: $75.00 Law Library: $5.00 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/16/2016 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 02/24/2017 Disposition 1 Date Amended: 12/16/2016 Amended Charge: DRIVERS' LICENSES - DRIVING WITHOUT A VALI Statute: 171.02.2 Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/16/2016 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 02/24/2017 Plea 1 Date Amended: 12/16/2016 Amended Charge: DRIVERS' LICENSES - DRIVING WITHOUT A VALI Statute: 171.02.2 Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/16/2016 Guilty Defendant - BRANNON, GREGORY Fines and Fees 210.00$ Total Payments and Credits 210.00- $ Current Balance as of 07/31/2024 0.00$ 09/29/2017 Collection Agency Receipt # EP19-2017-44693 - $ 16.05 09/21/2017 Collection Agency Receipt # EP19-2017-43536 - $ 96.98 09/19/2017 Collection Agency Receipt # EP19-2017-43250 - $ 96.97 02/24/2017 Charge $ 25.00 01/20/2017 Charge $ 5.00 12/16/2016 Charge $ 180.00 7/31/24, 3:33 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 3/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 3 X-E-01 Party Information Charges Appear By: 03/04/2017 1 Date Amended: 02/02/2017 2 MINNESOTA JUDICIAL BRANCH MINNESOTA COURT RECORDS ONLINE (MCRO) Case Details (Register of Actions) Search executed on 07/31/2024 03:27 PM Case Information Case Number: 19HA-VB-17-477 Case Title:State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Case Type: Crim/Traf Non-Mand Date Filed:02/02/2017 Case Location:Dakota County, Dakota, Hastings - Criminal Case Status:Closed Citation Number: 190017900219 Jurisdiction State of Minnesota Attorneys Active HASTINGS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - Lead Attorney Defendant BRANNON, GREGORY DOB: 10/23/1976 Hastings, MN 55033 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVE WITH NO MN DL Statute: 171.02.1 Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 04/13/2017 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney Prior Charge: DL-DRIVE WITH NO MN DL Statute: 171.02.1 Level of Charge: Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney MOV-DRIVER INTENTIONALLY OBSTRUCTS EMERGEN Statute: 169.20.5(f) Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 04/13/2017 7/31/24, 3:29 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 1/5 Attachment 13 Pg. 4 X-E-01 Case Events Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 07/15/2024 Collection Referral Closed by Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/10/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Payment Reversal from Collection Agency 07/09/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/09/2024 DL reinstatement request sent to DPS Index #5 07/09/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/07/2024 Update sent to Collections 06/07/2023 Update sent to Collections 05/23/2023 Update sent to Collections 04/12/2023 Update sent to Collections 11/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 06/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 04/01/2021 Update sent to Collections 01/17/2021 Update sent to Collections 12/16/2019 Update sent to Collections 12/02/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/14/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/09/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/06/2019 Update sent to Collections 12/23/2018 Update sent to Collections 12/19/2018 Update sent to Collections 7/31/24, 3:29 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 2/5 Attachment 13 Pg. 5 X-E-01 Dispositions 11/28/2018 Update sent to Collections 11/14/2018 Update sent to Collections 07/04/2017 Sent to Collections 04/13/2017 Conviction Sent to DPS 04/13/2017 Second Penalty Added 04/13/2017 Failed to Appear or Pay Fine in Lieu of Appearing 04/13/2017 DL suspension request to DPS-Fail to Appear Index #4 03/09/2017 Late Notice Sent 1 page 03/09/2017 First Penalty Added 02/03/2017 Police or Incident Report Index #3 02/02/2017 Driver's Record Index #2 02/02/2017 Citation Index #1 02/02/2017 Citation E-Filed 04/13/2017 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 2 Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $300.00) Fine: $300.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $0.00) Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor MOV-DRIVER INTENTIONALLY OBSTRUCTS EMERGEN Statute: 169.20.5(f) Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 04/13/2017 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 1 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVE WITH NO MN DL 7/31/24, 3:29 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 3/5 Attachment 13 Pg. 6 X-E-01 Date Amended: 02/02/2017 Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $180.00) Fine: $100.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $80.00) Criminal Surcharge: $75.00 Law Library: $5.00 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Statute: 171.02.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 04/13/2017 Disposition 2 MOV-DRIVER INTENTIONALLY OBSTRUCTS EMERGEN Statute: 169.20.5(f) Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 04/13/2017 Disposition 1 Date Amended: 02/02/2017 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVE WITH NO MN DL Statute: 171.02.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 04/13/2017 Plea 2 MOV-DRIVER INTENTIONALLY OBSTRUCTS EMERGEN Statute: 169.20.5(f) Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Guilty 04/13/2017 Plea 7/31/24, 3:29 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 4/5 Attachment 13 Pg. 7 X-E-01 Financial Information Transaction Details Search executed on 07/31/2024 03:27 PM 1 Date Amended: 02/02/2017 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVE WITH NO MN DL Statute: 171.02.1 Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 01/31/2017 Guilty Defendant - BRANNON, GREGORY Fines and Fees 510.00$ Total Payments and Credits 510.00- $ Current Balance as of 07/31/2024 0.00$ 07/10/2024 Collection Agency Receipt # EP19-2024-16024 - $ 510.00 04/13/2017 Charge $ 25.00 03/09/2017 Charge $ 5.00 02/02/2017 Charge $ 480.00 7/31/24, 3:29 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 5/5 Attachment 13 Pg. 8 X-E-01 Party Information Charges Appear By: 06/22/2018 1 Date Amended: 07/27/2018 MINNESOTA JUDICIAL BRANCH MINNESOTA COURT RECORDS ONLINE (MCRO) Case Details (Register of Actions) Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:17 PM Case Information Case Number: 19HA-VB-18-2294 Case Title:State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Case Type: Crim/Traf Non-Mand Date Filed:05/23/2018 Case Location:Dakota County, Dakota, Hastings - Criminal Case Status:Closed Citation Number: 190918901033 Jurisdiction State of Minnesota Attorneys Active HASTINGS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - Lead Attorney Defendant BRANNON, GREGORY DOB: 10/23/1976 Hastings, MN 55033 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 08/02/2018 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 05/23/2018 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Inver Grove Heights Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney Prior Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Misdemeanor Offense Date: 05/23/2018 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Inver Grove Heights Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 7/31/24, 7:18 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 1/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 9 X-E-01 Case Events 07/15/2024 Collection Referral Closed by Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/10/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Payment Reversal from Collection Agency 07/09/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/09/2024 DL reinstatement request sent to DPS Index #4 07/09/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/07/2024 Update sent to Collections 06/07/2023 Update sent to Collections 05/23/2023 Update sent to Collections 04/12/2023 Update sent to Collections 11/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 06/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 04/01/2021 Update sent to Collections 01/17/2021 Update sent to Collections 12/16/2019 Update sent to Collections 12/02/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/14/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/09/2019 Update sent to Collections 01/06/2019 Update sent to Collections 12/23/2018 Update sent to Collections 12/19/2018 Update sent to Collections 11/28/2018 Update sent to Collections 11/14/2018 Update sent to Collections 10/25/2018 Sent to Collections 08/02/2018 Conviction Sent to DPS 08/02/2018 Second Penalty Added 7/31/24, 7:18 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 2/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 10 X-E-01 Dispositions 08/02/2018 Failed to Appear or Pay Fine in Lieu of Appearing 08/02/2018 DL suspension request to DPS-Fail to Appear Index #3 06/28/2018 Late Notice Sent 1 page 06/28/2018 First Penalty Added 05/23/2018 Driver's Record Index #2 05/23/2018 Citation Index #1 1 page 05/23/2018 Citation E-Filed 08/02/2018 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 1 Date Amended: 07/27/2018 Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $280.00) Fine: $200.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $80.00) Criminal Surcharge: $75.00 Law Library: $5.00 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 05/23/2018 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Inver Grove Heights Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 08/02/2018 Disposition 1 Date Amended: 07/27/2018 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 05/23/2018 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Inver Grove Heights Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 7/31/24, 7:18 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 3/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 11 X-E-01 Financial Information Transaction Details Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:17 PM 08/02/2018 Plea 1 Date Amended: 07/27/2018 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 05/23/2018 Guilty Defendant - BRANNON, GREGORY Fines and Fees 310.00$ Total Payments and Credits 310.00- $ Current Balance as of 07/31/2024 0.00$ 07/10/2024 Collection Agency Receipt # EP19-2024-16016 - $ 310.00 08/02/2018 Charge $ 25.00 06/28/2018 Charge $ 5.00 05/23/2018 Charge $ 280.00 7/31/24, 7:18 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 4/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 12 X-E-01 Party Information Charges Appear By: 01/12/2020 1 Date Amended: 02/13/2020 MINNESOTA JUDICIAL BRANCH MINNESOTA COURT RECORDS ONLINE (MCRO) Case Details (Register of Actions) Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:15 PM Case Information Case Number: 19HA-VB-19-5357 Case Title:State of Minnesota vs GREGORY GREGORY BRANNON Case Type: Crim/Traf Non-Mand Date Filed:12/13/2019 Case Location:Dakota County, Dakota, Hastings - Criminal Case Status:Closed Citation Number: 190319907098 Jurisdiction State of Minnesota Attorneys Active HASTINGS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - Lead Attorney Defendant BRANNON, GREGORY GREGORY DOB: 10/23/1976 Hastings, MN 55033 Amended Charge: TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 02/21/2020 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/13/2019 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney Prior Charge: TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/13/2019 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 7/31/24, 7:16 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 1/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 13 X-E-01 Case Events 07/15/2024 Collection Referral Closed by Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/10/2024 Payment Reversal from Collection Agency 07/09/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/09/2024 DL reinstatement request sent to DPS Index #6 07/09/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/07/2024 Update sent to Collections 06/07/2023 Update sent to Collections 05/23/2023 Update sent to Collections 04/12/2023 Update sent to Collections 11/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 06/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 04/01/2021 Update sent to Collections 01/17/2021 Update sent to Collections 10/20/2020 Sent to Collections 02/21/2020 Conviction Sent to DPS 02/21/2020 Second Penalty Added 02/21/2020 Failed to Appear or Pay Fine in Lieu of Appearing 02/21/2020 DL suspension request to DPS-Fail to Appear Index #5 01/17/2020 Late Notice Sent 1 page 01/17/2020 First Penalty Added 12/16/2019 Police or Incident Report Index #4 12/13/2019 Driver's Record Index #3 12/13/2019 Citation Index #2 2 pages 7/31/24, 7:16 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 2/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 14 X-E-01 Dispositions 12/13/2019 Citation Data Summary Index #1 1 page 12/13/2019 Citation E-Filed 02/21/2020 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 1 Date Amended: 02/13/2020 Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $280.00) Fine: $200.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $80.00) Criminal Surcharge: $75.00 Law Library: $5.00 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Amended Charge: TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/13/2019 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 02/21/2020 Disposition 1 Date Amended: 02/13/2020 Amended Charge: TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/13/2019 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Hastings Police Department Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 02/21/2020 Plea 1 Date Amended: 02/13/2020 Amended Charge: TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 12/13/2019 Guilty 7/31/24, 7:16 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 3/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 15 X-E-01 Financial Information Transaction Details Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:15 PM Defendant - BRANNON, GREGORY GREGORY Fines and Fees 310.00$ Total Payments and Credits 310.00- $ Current Balance as of 07/31/2024 0.00$ 07/10/2024 Collection Agency Receipt # MCPC-2024-26247 - $ 310.00 02/21/2020 Charge $ 25.00 01/17/2020 Charge $ 5.00 12/13/2019 Charge $ 280.00 7/31/24, 7:16 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 4/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 16 X-E-01 Party Information Charges Appear By: 01/24/2021 1 Date Amended: 03/01/2021 MINNESOTA JUDICIAL BRANCH MINNESOTA COURT RECORDS ONLINE (MCRO) Case Details (Register of Actions) Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:12 PM Case Information Case Number: 19HA-VB-20-2980 Case Title:State of Minnesota vs GREGORY BRANNON Case Type: Crim/Traf Non-Mand Date Filed:10/26/2020 Case Location:Dakota County, Dakota, Hastings - Criminal Case Status:Closed Citation Number: 190020901539 Jurisdiction State of Minnesota Attorneys Active HASTINGS CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - Lead Attorney Defendant BRANNON, GREGORY DOB: 10/23/1976 Hastings, MN 55033 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Disposition Date: 03/10/2021 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 10/26/2020 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney Prior Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Misdemeanor Offense Date: 10/26/2020 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 7/31/24, 7:13 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 1/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 17 X-E-01 Case Events 07/15/2024 Collection Referral Closed by Collection Agency 07/10/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/10/2024 Payment Reversal from Collection Agency 07/09/2024 Collection Referral Closed 07/09/2024 DL reinstatement request sent to DPS Index #5 07/09/2024 Payment in Full from Collection Agency 07/07/2024 Update sent to Collections 06/07/2023 Update sent to Collections 05/23/2023 Update sent to Collections 04/12/2023 Update sent to Collections 11/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 06/09/2021 Update sent to Collections 05/26/2021 Sent to Collections 03/10/2021 Conviction Sent to DPS 03/10/2021 Second Penalty Added 03/10/2021 Failed to Appear or Pay Fine in Lieu of Appearing 03/10/2021 DL suspension request to DPS-Fail to Appear Index #4 02/02/2021 Late Notice Sent 1 page 02/02/2021 First Penalty Added 10/26/2020 Driver's Record Index #3 10/26/2020 Citation Index #2 1 page 10/26/2020 Citation Data Summary Index #1 1 page 10/26/2020 Citation E-Filed 7/31/24, 7:13 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 2/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 18 X-E-01 Dispositions Financial Information 03/10/2021 Court Decision - Payable without appearance 1 Date Amended: 03/01/2021 Fees - Adult: (Grand Total: $280.00) Fine: $200.00 Fees: (Fee Total: $80.00) Criminal Surcharge: $75.00 Law Library: $5.00 Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Sentence: Convicted of a Petty Misdemeanor Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 10/26/2020 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 03/10/2021 Disposition 1 Date Amended: 03/01/2021 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Disposition: Convicted Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 10/26/2020 Community Of Offense: Hastings19 Law Enforcement Agency: Dakota County Sheriff's Office Prosecuting Agency: Hastings City Attorney 03/10/2021 Plea 1 Date Amended: 03/01/2021 Amended Charge: DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute: 171.24.1 Level of Charge: Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date: 10/26/2020 Guilty 7/31/24, 7:13 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 3/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 19 X-E-01 Transaction Details Search executed on 07/31/2024 07:12 PM Defendant - BRANNON, GREGORY Fines and Fees 310.00$ Total Payments and Credits 310.00- $ Current Balance as of 07/31/2024 0.00$ 07/10/2024 Collection Agency Receipt # MCPC-2024-26248 - $ 310.00 03/10/2021 Charge $ 25.00 02/02/2021 Charge $ 5.00 10/26/2020 Charge $ 280.00 7/31/24, 7:13 PM Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) https://publicaccess.courts.state.mn.us/CaseSearch 4/4 Attachment 13 Pg. 20 X-E-01 Zip ____ of ____1 State Other Name - First, Middle, Last, Suffix (mm/dd/yyyy) Gender Plate Year BRO GREGORY BRANNON MNHASTINGS 5'10" 55033 DOB City State Weight Time of Offense 07:10 PM Veh. Lic. No. MN 160 Address - Street, Apt # 1342 22ND ST W 10/23/1976 16 pass.Make ParkedCitee State of Minnesota 4D2022 Test Type: Booked MP Date of Offense 08/09/2021 DL Number State MNH038061335111 Identification CDL DVS Web Photo I.D. FPxDL 1 9 0 3 2 1 9 3 1 8 4 9 Citation #: County Name:Sequential CitationsDAKOTA 1 Height Eyes Color WHI Style EWV036 MERZ PassengerOwner Charge Description Driverx M Offense Offense Location RAVENNA/ GLENDALE City Of: CITATION 190321931849 190321931849 Court Offense Juvenile address as Juvenile Same Address: Parent/Guardian's Name: Hastings19 PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Charge DescriptionOffense M PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance 171.24.1TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Charge DescriptionOffense PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Charge DescriptionOffense PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Breath Other Substance RefusedBloodAC Taken - AC:Urine Charge DescriptionOffense PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Charge DescriptionOffense PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Charge DescriptionOffense PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Endangering Life or Property*Hazardous MaterialsCommercial Vehicle DOT##Pounds Overweight:*Court Appearance Required if Checked If this is a payable citation, you must pay the amount owed or schedule an appearance within 30 days from the date the citation was issued. See the right side of this citation for more information. CN/ICR Version 2017.1 How Issued ProsecutorOfficer(s) Name(s) Officer No.(s) Date IssuedControlling Agency (CAG) MN019021A 08/09/2021In Person Left at SceneMailedx HASTINGS MN0190300 Agency Name: D VOMASTEK 1439 Attachment 13 Pg. 21 X-E-01 Definitions HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE: UNSAFE CONDITIONS: ENDANGERING PERSON OR PROPERTY: REMINDER FROM STATE PATROL: SQUAD DIRECTIONS: OVER 26,000 GVW OR BUS 16 OR MORE PASSENGERS. FOG OFFICER BELIEVES AN OFFENSE WAS COMMITTED IN A MANNER THAT ENDANGERED PERSON OR PROPERTY OR BE LIKELY TO ENDANGER ANY PERSON OR PROPERTY. CHECKING THIS BOX WILL CONVERT A PETTY MISDEMEANOR OFFENSE TO A MISDEMEANOR AND WILL REQUIRE THE DEFENDANT TO APPEAR IN COURT. ANY SIZE VEHICLE TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 31 MPH OVER SPEED LIMIT IS ENDANGERING. 5: RAIN SNOW1: IMPAIRED VISIBILITY 4: SLIPPERY ROADWAY2: OTHER TRAFFIC PRESENT 3: FREEWAY(EXCEPT SPEEDING) CAUSED PERSON OR VEHICLE TO DODGE ROAD TYPE:DIVIDEDRESIDENTIAL RURAL URBAN DEVICE TERRAIN: SAME FACE STATIONARY CAR LOCK LANEVIOLATORS DIRECTION:N S W E STATEMENT BY DRIVER: PASSENGERS: SINGLE TARGET VISUAL CONFIRMATION OF SPEED AT STOP ADMITTED (STOP LOCATION MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN OFFENSE LOCATION, MUST FILL IN OFFENSE LOCATION ON FRONT OF CITATION.) PATROL SPEED: FIX-IT DUE DATE: NO OTHER TRAFFIC OTHERTRAFFIC SURVEY: DOPPLER AUDIO: SPEED READINGS: STOP LOCATION: AUDIO RECORDED VIDEO RECORDED NOTES: NO SEATBELT USE OBSERVED WHEN:MEETING FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS: WARNING ISSUED: TRAFFIC STOP WAS: LICENSE STATUS ALSO SHOWED SUSPENDED. ID'D DRIVER FROM PRIOR POLICE CONTACTS. ADVISED HE DID NOT HAVE A LICENSE FOR NOT PAYING A FINE. DAKOTA NOT TAKING MISDEMEANOR WARRANTS. CITED FOR DAS STOPPED FOR MISD. DAKOTA WARRANT FOR DISORDERLY. 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DRIVER KNEW HE WAS SUSPENDED JUST SHRUGGED HIS SHOULDERS WHEN ASKED WHY HE WAS DRIVING. COOPERATIVE AND COURTEOUS. GIVEN INFO ABOUT DIVERSION PROGRAM. BWC Citation Vehicle Summary Type Passenger Vehicle License Plate Number EWV036 Year 2016 License Plate State MN Make Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle No Model TRUCK Hazardous Vehicle No Color Blue Citation Charge Data Charge Number 1 Description DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION - DAS Statute Number 171.24.1 Degree Misdemeanor Page 1 of 1 DISCLAIMER. This document is not an exact representation of the paper citation issued in this matter. This document contains initial citation data accepted by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. It may not include all information provided on the paper citation. 19HA-VB-21-3071 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 11/9/2021Attachment 13 Pg. 28 X-E-01 Citation Data Summary Citation Number 190323950900 Offense Date 04/11/2023 Ticket Date 04/11/2023 Offense Time 6:51 PM Name BRANNON, GREGORY Involvement Driver Case Type Crim/Traf Non-Mand Address 1936 EDDY ST UNIT C Hastings, MN 55033 Date of Birth 10/23/1976 Issuing Agency Hastings Police Department Eye Color Brown Community of Offense Hastings19 Weight 160 Prosecuting Agency Hastings City Attorney Height 5'9" Driver's License State Minnesota Driver's License Number H038061335111 Fingerprints Taken No Officer Name GREEN M Issuing Method In Person Officer Badge Number 1432 Location of Violation 25TH AND CANNON, Hastings19 Officer Comments ON 4/11/23 AT ABOUT 1850 HOURS I RECEIVED A DRIVING COMPLAINT ABOUT THIS VEHICLE THAT IT WAS SWERVING. I LOCATED THE VEHICLE NEAR 25TH AND CANNON AND OBSERVED IT DID NOT SIGNAL 100 FT PRIOR TO TURNING. I CONDUCTED THE TRAFFIC STOP AND THE DRIVER ADMITTED TO USING HIS PHONE WHILE DRIVING TO COMPLETE HIS ICE CREAM SALES JOB. HE ALSO ADMITTED HE DIDN'T HAVE A VALID DL. I IDENTIFIED HIM BY HIS MN ID CARD. DVS SHOWED HIM SUSPENDED. I WARNED HIM FOR EXPIRED TABS AND HANDS-FREE. I CITED HIM FOR DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED. SEE SQUAD 1440 AND BWC FOOTAGER FOR FURTHER INFO. Citation Vehicle Summary Type Truck License Plate Number YAJ8260 License Plate State MN Make Chevrolet Commercial Vehicle No Model P30 Hazardous Vehicle No Color White VIN 1GBHP32R2V3308289 Citation Charge Data Charge Number 1 Description TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Statute Number 171.24.1 Degree Misdemeanor Page 1 of 1 DISCLAIMER. This document is not an exact representation of the paper citation issued in this matter. This document contains initial citation data accepted by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. It may not include all information provided on the paper citation. 19HA-VB-23-1127 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 4/12/2023Attachment 13 Pg. 29 X-E-01 Form_SCTNID_CTGRY.XX0316ACORD25_ACORD <docindex><index>ACORD</index></docindex> BDF_PCA CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: PHONE (A/C, No, Ext): FAX (A/C, No):E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A : INSURER B : INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: INSR LTR ADDL INSD SUBR WVDTYPE OF INSURANCE COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY OTHER: PRO- JECT LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY HIRED AUTOS ONLY SCHEDULED AUTOS NON-OWNED AUTOS ONLY UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITYANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED?(Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Y/N N / A POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY)LIMITS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED MED EXP (Any one person) PERSONAL & ADV INJURY GENERAL AGGREGATE PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ $ $ $ $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per person) (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ $ $ AGGREGATE EACH OCCURRENCE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT INSURED $ $ $E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE PER STATUTE OTH- ER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. (Per accident) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. progressivecommercial@email.progressive.com 06/26/2024 1-800-444-4487 G's Sweet Truck LLC 1936 Eddy St. Unit C Hasting, MN 55033 City of Hastings 101 4th st east Hastings MN 55033 Hastings, MN 55033 Progressive Commercial Lines Customer and Agent Servicing 491149652738825205D062624T171026 Progressive Insurance PO Box 94739, Cleveland, OH 44101 United Financial Casualty Company 11770 A X 982558377YN 06/13/2024 12/13/2024 1,000,000 A 982558377YN 06/13/2024 12/13/2024 See ACORD 101 for additional coverage details.$ Attachment 14 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Form_SCTNID_CTGRY.XX0108ACORD101_ACORD <docindex><index>ACORD</index></docindex> BDF_PCA Progressive Insurance 982558377 United Financial Casualty Company 11770 G's Sweet Truck LLC 1936 Eddy St. Unit C Hasting, MN 55033 06/13/2024 AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: LOC #: ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page of AGENCY POLICY NUMBER CARRIER NAIC CODE NAMED INSURED EFFECTIVE DATE: ADDITIONAL REMARKS THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER:25 FORM TITLE:Certificate of Liability Insurance 1 1 Additional Coverages Insurance coverage(s) Limits……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Personal Injury Protection $20,000 Med&Econ Loss w/o Workers Comp-Non-Stacked ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist $25,000/$50,000 Description of Location/Vehicles/Special Items Scheduled autos only……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1997 CHEVROLET 1GBHP32R2V3308289P30 Comprehensive $500 Ded Collision $500 Ded Liability coverage may not apply to all scheduled vehicles. Additional Information Certificate holder is listed as an Additional Insured. ACORD 101 (2008/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD © 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Attachment 14 Pg. 2 X-E-01 Other Vehicle Information:NCIC# Incident: CFS Code-1:CFS Code-2:CFS Code-3:CFS Code-4: CFS Code-5:CFS Code-6:CFS Code-7:CFS Code-8: Name (Last, First, Middle)DOB:Race/Sex Incident Report Number:Between: Date - Time And/At: Date-Time Address: (Address, City, State, Zip)Phone 1 Employer Phone 2 Employer Address Work Phone # Time Received:Time Cleared:Unit(s) Assigned: Reporting Officer(s):Report Date: License Number:State:Expiration Year:Vin:Insurance Company: Reviewed by:Copy To D a t e : C F S C o d e - 1 : I n c i d e n t R e p o r t N u m b e r : Incident Location: Address: (Address, City, State, Zip)Phone 1 Name (Last, First, Middle)DOB:Race/Sex Employer Phone 2 Employer Address Work Phone # Vehicle Information: (Year, Make, Model, Style, Color) Pages: SUMMARY On 7/4/2024 at 1924 hours Officers stopped a vehicle on the 2000 Block of Westview Drive. Gregory Brannon, 47, of Hastings was cited for driving on a suspended drivers license. 1 Of 3 Attachment 15 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Continuation Reporting Officer(s):Pages:: Incident Report Number Incident Location:Incident Date: NAMES Cited Brannon, Gregory Nmn W/M-47 of 1936 Eddy St,C, Hastings,MN,55033 DOB: 10/23/1976 HT: 509 WT: 160 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Complexion: Fair Phone 1:(651) 846-8845 Phone 2:(612) 704-9776 ============================================================================= 2 Of 3 Attachment 15 Pg. 2 X-E-01 Continuation Reporting Officer(s):Pages:: Incident Report Number Incident Location:Incident Date: NARRATIVE On 7/4/2024 at 19:24 hours I, Officer Mike Running, was patrolling around the 4th of July events near the Hastings Golf Club at 2015 WESTVIEW Drive. While driving on Southview Drive, I saw an Ice Cream Truck turning onto Westview Drive approaching the event. I have been advised this Ice Cream Truck does not have the operating license to be a vender within the City. I watched as the male driver pulled into the Golf Club and open the side window for sales. The registered owner of the truck, Gregory Brannon DOB/1976-10-23, also had a suspended driver's license. The truck came back as 1997 CHEV P30 LIC/YAJ8260 INCOMPLETE (STRIP CHASSIS). I approached the man now sitting in a chair in the back of the truck who identified himself as Brannon. I advised him he did not have the correct license to be operating Ice Cream Sales in the City of Hastings. I also advised him he would not be allowed to sell any Ice Cream at the event. Brannon stated he had turned in all the paperwork, but he was not granted the license. I told him he would have to bring that up with the City. As I also saw him driving, I would be citing him for driving after suspension. Brannon had his girlfriend come and move the truck out of the parking lot. As Gregory Brannon was seen driving a motor vehicle and his driver's license was suspended, he was cited (Citation# 190324902457) for driving after suspension [MN § 171.20.2(a)]. See BWC for further information. Case Status: Cited Squad Video: No Photos: No Refer Adult Services: No Refer Juvenile Service: No Physical Evidence: No Body Cam: Yes Statements: No 3 Of 3 Attachment 15 Pg. 3 X-E-01 Zip ____ of ____1 State Other Name - First, Middle, Last, Suffix (mm/dd/yyyy) Gender Plate Year BRO GREGORY BRANNON MNHASTINGS 5'09" 55033 DOB City State Weight Time of Offense 07:38 PM Veh. Lic. No. MN 160 Address - Street, Apt # 1936 EDDY ST UNIT C 10/23/1976 16 pass.Make ParkedCitee State of Minnesota VAN2025 Test Type: MP Date of Offense 07/04/2024 DL Number State MNH038061335111 Identification CDL DVS Web Photo I.D. FPDLx 1 9 0 3 2 4 9 0 2 4 5 7 Citation #: County Name:Sequential CitationsDAKOTA 1 Height Eyes Color WHI Style YAJ8260 CHEV PassengerOwnerDriverx M Offense Description Offense Location 2015 WESTVIEW DR City Of: CITATION 190324902457 190324902457 Court Offense Juvenile address as Juvenile Same Address: Parent/Guardian's Name: Relationship to Child: Hastings19 PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Offense Description M PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance 171.24.1TRAFFIC-DL-DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION Offense Description PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Offense Description PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Breath Other Substance RefusedBlood Fingerprinted Defendant In Custody Species / No. Wildlife Restitution $ AC Taken - AC:Urine Offense Description PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Offense Description PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Offense Description PM/M/GM Violation 3rdStatute/Ordinance Endangering Life or Property*Hazardous MaterialsCommercial Vehicle DOT##Pounds Overweight:*Court Appearance Required if Checked If this is a payable citation, you must pay the amount owed or schedule an appearance within 30 days from the date the citation is filed with the court. See the right side of this citation for more information. CN/ICR Version 2021.1 How Issued ProsecutorOfficer(s) Name(s) Officer No.(s) Date IssuedControlling Agency (CAG) 24000928 MN019021A 07/04/2024In Person Left at SceneMailedx HASTINGS MN0190300 Agency Name: M. RUNNING 1429 Attachment 15 Pg.4 X-E-01 Definitions HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE: UNSAFE CONDITIONS: ENDANGERING PERSON OR PROPERTY: REMINDER FROM STATE PATROL: SQUAD DIRECTIONS: OVER 26,000 GVW OR BUS 16 OR MORE PASSENGERS. FOG OFFICER BELIEVES AN OFFENSE WAS COMMITTED IN A MANNER THAT ENDANGERED PERSON OR PROPERTY OR BE LIKELY TO ENDANGER ANY PERSON OR PROPERTY. CHECKING THIS BOX WILL CONVERT A PETTY MISDEMEANOR OFFENSE TO A MISDEMEANOR AND WILL REQUIRE THE DEFENDANT TO APPEAR IN COURT. ANY SIZE VEHICLE TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 31 MPH OVER SPEED LIMIT IS ENDANGERING. 5: RAIN SNOW1: IMPAIRED VISIBILITY 4: SLIPPERY ROADWAY2: OTHER TRAFFIC PRESENT 3: FREEWAY(EXCEPT SPEEDING) CAUSED PERSON OR VEHICLE TO DODGE ROAD TYPE:DIVIDEDRESIDENTIAL RURAL URBAN DEVICE TERRAIN: SAME FACE STATIONARY CAR LOCK LANEVIOLATORS DIRECTION:N S W E STATEMENT BY DRIVER: PASSENGERS: SINGLE TARGET VISUAL CONFIRMATION OF SPEED AT STOP ADMITTED (STOP LOCATION MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN OFFENSE LOCATION, MUST FILL IN OFFENSE LOCATION ON FRONT OF CITATION.) PATROL SPEED: FIX-IT DUE DATE: NO OTHER TRAFFIC OTHERTRAFFIC SURVEY: DOPPLER AUDIO: SPEED READINGS: STOP LOCATION: AUDIO RECORDED VIDEO RECORDED NOTES: NO SEATBELT USE OBSERVED WHEN:MEETING FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS: WARNING ISSUED: TRAFFIC STOP WAS: INSURANCE: Attachment 15 Pg. 5 X-E-01 STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF GOODHUE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FILE NUMBER: PROSECUTOR FILE NO.:1369 Z5~~(12232.8(0StateofMinnesota, Plaintiff, v.Complaint Summons Gregory Brannon 10/23/1976 (46) 15783 Dakota Circle Welch,MN 55089 Défendant. The Complainant,being duly sworn,makes complaint to the above-named Court and states that there is probable cause to believe that the Defendant committed the following offense(s): COUNT | Charge:Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic Mixture Minnesota Statute:152.023 subd.2(a)(3),with reference to:152.023 subd.3(a)Maximum Sentence:20 years imprisonment,a $250,000 fine or both Offense Level:Felony Offense Date (on or about):9/28/2021 Control #(lCR#):21001222 Charge Description:On or about 9/28/2021,in the County of Goodhue,State of Minnesota,the defendant,on one or more occasions within a 90-day period,unlawfully possessed one or more mixtures containing a narcotic drug,it was packaged in dosage units,and equaled 50 or more dosage units;to-wit:86 dosage units of substance containing fentanyl,a narcotic drug. COUNT || Charge:Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic Mixture Minnesota Statute:152.023 subd.2(a)(3),with reference to:609.11 subd.5 "Minnesota Filed cf Com-tState Maximum Sentence:20 years imprisonment,a $250,000 fine or both Offense Level:Felony FEB '6 2023 Offense Date (on or about):9/28/2021 Control #(lCR#):21001222 Charge Description:On or about 9/28/2021,in the County of Goodhue,State of Minnesota,the defendant,on one or more occasions within a 90-day period,unlawfully possessed one or more mixtures containing a narcotic drug,it was packaged in dosage units,and equaled 50 or more dosage units;to-wit:86 dosage units of substance containing fentanyl,a narcotic drug. COUNT ||| Charge:Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -Conviction or Adjudicated Delinquent for Crime of ViolenceMinnesotaStatute:624.713 subd.1(2),with reference to:624.713 subd.2(b)Maximum Sentence:15 years imprisonment,a $30,000 fine or both Attachment 16 Pg. 1 X-E-01 Offense Level:Felony Offense Date (on or about):9/28/2021 Control #(ICR#):21001222 Charge Description:On or about 9/28/2021,within the County of Goodhue,State of Minnesota,defendant possessed ammunition or a pistol or semiautomatic military-style assault weapon,or any other firearm, and defendant has been convicted of,or adjudicated delinquent or convicted as an extended jurisdiction juvenile for committing,in this state or elsewhere,a crime of violence as defined in MS.624.712,Subd. 5. COUNT IV Charge:Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -User of Controlled Substance Minnesota Statute:624.713 subd.1(10)(iii),with reference to:624.713 subd.2(c) Maximum Sentence:1 year in jail,a $3,000 fine or both Offense Level:Gross Misdemeanor Offense Date (on or about):9/28/2021 Control #(ICR#):21001222 Charge Description:On or about 9/28/2021,within the County of Goodhue,State of Minnesota,the defendant possessed ammunition or a pistol or semiautomatic military-style assault weapon,or any other firearm and defendant is an unlawful user of any controlled substance as defined in chapter 152,to wit, fentanyl,a schedule II controlled substance. COUNTV Charge:Drugs -Possession of Drug Paraphernalia -Use or Possession Prohibited Minnesota Statute:152.092 subd.(a),with reference to:152.092 subd.(a)Maximum Sentence:$300 fine Offense Level:Petty Misdemeanor Offense Date (on or about):9/28/2021 Control #(ICR#):21001222 Charge Description:On or about 9/28/21,within the County of Goodhue,State of Minnesota,defendant knowingly or intentionally used or possessed drug paraphernalia,to wit,two glass bubble pipes. Attachment 16 Pg. 2 X-E-01 STATEMENT OF PROBABLE CAUSE On September 28,2021,Agent Latsch of the Dakota County Drug Task Force (DCDTF)executed a knock and announce search warrant in Goodhue County at the location of 15783 Dakota Circle,Welch,Minnesota 55089.Prairie Island Police Department had been monitoring cameras in the neighborhood and advised Agent Latsch the subject of the investigation,GREGORY BRANNON (DOB:10/23/1976),left approximately an hour before execution of the warrant.The owner of the residence,Raquel Wells-Jacobson,had been seen at the residence about the same time,but also left. Agents knocked on the door and announced loudly.but no one came to the door.DCDTF forced entry into the residence at approximately 1:30 p.m.by breaching the door.A second door had to be breached in the entry way to gain entry into the residence.The residence was cleared,and no occupants were located.Two doors upstairs had to be breached as well to clear and search the residence. Once the residence was secured,DCDTF agents photographed and searched the residence.Bedrooms were givendesignationspriortophotographing.Things of note on those designations included male clothing items and a MN ID for Gregory Brannon in Bedroom G.In Bedroom H,agents found what appeared to be all female items and a social securitycardforRaquelWells-Jacobson.The following items were located during the subsequent search. o Item #1-THC Cartridge located inside a safe in Bedroom G by Agent Grimes o Item #2-19 Sildenafil tablets located inside a safe in Bedroom G by Agent Grimes o Item #3-THC Cartridge located inside a safe in Bedroom G by Agent Grimes o Item #4-Green leafy substance located inside Bedroom G in a plastic shelf by Agent Carlson o Item #5-Brown powdery substance located in Bedroom H in the middle dresser by Agent Beckman o Item #6-Blue M30 pills located in Bedroom G inside a vitamin container in the nightstand by Agent Carlson o Item #7-Two glass bubble pipes located in Bedroom G in the closet by Agent Latsch o Item #8-Powder from a platter in Bedroom H on the dresser by Agent Latsch o Item #9-Black Smith and Wesson handgun with serial number HUN5463 located in Bedroom G on top of entertainment stand by Agent Ordorff Item #10-Two magazines/ammunition/holster located next to the Smith and Wesson handgun by Agent Ordorff Item #11-Taurus Millennium G handgun with serial number TKR68680 located in Bedroom H inside a safe by AgentBowman Item #12-Ammunition located in Bedroom H inside a safe by Agent Bowman Item #13-Baggy of white powder substance located in Bedroom H in top drawer of nightstand by Agent Scovill Item #14-$14,165 in US Currency located in Bedroom G inside a safe by Agent Grimes Item #15-Miscellaneous drug paraphernalia located throughout the residence by Agent Latsch Item #16-Remington 1100 12 gauge shotgun located in the living room inside a safe by Agent Bowman All the items above were seized and transported back to DCDTF where Agent Latsch processed them.Item #5 tested presumptive positive for heroin and was sent to the lab for further testing.The net weight of the substance was 5.05 grams.The pills in Item #6 were identified using drugs.com as oxycodone hydrochloride.However,based on Agent Latsch's trainingandexperience,he suspected the pills to be counterfeit so the pills were sent to the lab for further testing.The total numberofpillsamountedto86. Forensic Scientist Kristin Kamerud of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA)examined Item #5 and her analysis revealed the presence of methamphetamine,a schedule ll controlled substance.Forensic Scientist KamerudexaminedItem#6-one of the 86 pills-and her analysis showed the presence of fentanyl,a narcotic drug and schedule llcontrolledsubstance.Her examination of Item #6 also showed the presence of 4-anllino-N-phenethylplperldine (ANPP),aschedulellcontrolledsubstance. On October 6,2021,Agent Latsch responded to 15783 Dakota Circle to meet with BRANNON and Wells-Jacobson regarding the search warrant executed at the residence.Upon arrival,Agent Latsch obtained a statement from Wells-Jacobson who identified Bedroom G as belonging to BRANNON and Bedroom H as belonging to her.She stated both hadsafestokeeptheirpropertysecure.Wells-Jacobson said BRANNON had been renting Bedroom G from her since June.She said she had access to the room,but never went in.The money seized did not belong to her. As it pertained to the items located in her room,Wells-Jacobson advised the handgun in her safe was left behind by a previous renter and did not belong to her.The baggie of cocaine in her room belonged to her as she was a casual cocaineuser.The other baggie along with the platter on her dresser belonged to her boyfriend who she advised did not live withher.Wells-Jacobson did not know the bag contained heroin.Despite her statements to this,it should be noted no other Attachment 16 Pg. 3 X-E-01 property was located in that room that appeared to belong to a male and the baggie was located along with all of what appeared to be Wells-Jacobson's property. During her statement,Wells-Jacobson said she would be surprised if BRANNON had a gun.She knew the previous renters had guns.She then directly addressed the gun located in Bedroom G and said she had never searched up high in the bedroom before renting the room to BRANNON'Agent Latsch never advised Wells-Jacobson of the exact location of the gun,and she appeared to be addressing it directly,knowing where it was,despite stating she did not know of the gun beingintheroominthefirstplace.She seemed to be attempting to make it appearthe gun did not belong to BRANNON.However,she denied this was the case. Agent Latsch then spoke with BRANNON.BRANNON admitted to having some pills,but said something similar to "nothinginthefurniturewasmine."During his statement,BRANNON admitted to purchasing blue Percocet pills in bulk for about $8apill.BRANNON did not know how many were in the bag and simply asked how much he could get for a certain dollaramount.BRANNON denied selling the pills and claimed they were for personal use despite having such a bulk amount ofthem.BRANNON references he had been told they were real Percocet,but BRANNON seemed to know the pills were fakewithoutAgentLatschtellingBRANNONtheywere. When asked what else would have been found in his room besides pills,BRANNON said nothing.BRANNON adamantlydeniedowningthefirearmlocatedontopoftheentertainmentcenterinBedroom G and BRANNON said he did not evenknowagunhadbeenfoundthere.Agent Latsch advised BRANNON of a search warrant he had for BRANNON's DNA.BRANNON's body language quickly changed while discussing the firearm as he began to avoid eye contact,look downward,and fidget. As Agent Latsch began preparing to obtain a DNA swab,BRANNON said even if his DNA was on the gun it did not mean it was his.He said just because he knew the gun was there and maybe moved it did not mean it was actually his.BRANNONwasprovidedacopyofthesearchwarrantforhisDNA.After obtaining a sample,the buccal swabs were placed in a sealed container inside the DNA swab envelope.The swab was brought back to the drug task force and entered into evidence tracker.Agent Latsch marked both the swab and gun to go to the (BCA)for DNA analysis.Forensic Scientist Samantha Nath examined ltem #9-the Black Smith and Wesson handgun with serial number HUN5463-and it failed to reveal anylatentprintsthatweresuitableforfurtherexamination. A review of BRANNON'S criminal history shows he has a felony conviction of possession of over 1.4 grams of marijuana in a motor vehicle from 2021.ln addition,BRANNON was convicted of Threats of Violence under Minn.Stat.section 609.713,subd.1,which is classified as a crime of violence under Minn.Stat.section 624.712,subd.5. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:Pursuant to Minn.Stat.609.49.,intentional failure to appear for duly scheduled court appearances may result in additional criminal charges,and in addition to any arrest warrant that may othenivise be issued by the Court. Attachment 16 Pg. 4 X-E-01 Complainant requests that Defendant,subject to bail or conditions of release,be: (1)arrested or that other lawful steps be taken to obtain Defendant's appearance in court;or (2)detained,if already in custody,pending further proceedings;and that said Defendant othen/vise be dealt with according to law. COMPLAINANT'S NAME: '3'/Wcerkyqf'cl ##130 COMPLAINANT'S E 116 Subscribed and sworn to before the undersigned this 3 day of F69 , 7/01 3 NAME/TITLE:SIGNATURE: i >ovcu<s7>m 9;"7 ,l f'JU I 0 Being authorized to prosecute the offenses charged,I approve this complaint. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S SIGNATURE:Date:-'a /I]9x? Emma L.Russ Assistant County Attorney 0402141 Goodhue County Justice Center 454 W.6th Street Red Wing,MN 55066 (651)267-4950 %/&L Attachment 16 Pg. 5 X-E-01 FINDING OF PROBABLE CAUSE From the above sworn facts.and any supporting affidavits or supplemental sworn testimony,I.the Issuing Officer, have determined that probable cause exists to support,subject to bail or conditions of release where applicable, Defendant's arrest or other lawful steps to be taken to obtain Defendant's appearance in court,or Defendant's detention,if already in custody,pending further proceedings.Defendant is therefore charged with the above- stated offense(s). X SUMMONS THEREFORE,YOU THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT,ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear on the day of ,20___at before the above-named court at MN to answer this complaint. WARRANT To the Sheriff of the above-named county;or other person authorized to execute this warrant:|hereby order,in the name of the State of Minnesota,that the above-named Defendant be apprehended and arrested without delay and brought promptly before the abovenamed court (if in session),and if not,before a Judge or Judicial Officer of such court without unnecessary delay,and in any event not later than 36 hours after the arrest or as soon as such Judge or Judicial Officer is available to be dealt with according to law. ORDER OF DETENTION Since the above-named Defendant is already in custody,l hereby order,subject to bail or conditions of release, that the above-named Defendant continue to be detained pending further proceedings. Bail: Conditions of Release: This Wduly subscribidind sworn to,is issued by the undersigned Judicial Officer this 3 day of ,2o JUDICIAL ICE -NATUR - NAME:t Sufismgw'rfikC'fi TITLE:'T CJvvx91...v Sworn testimony has been given before the Judicial Officer by the following witnesses: Clerk's Signature or File Stamp COUNTY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA State of Minnesota Plaintiff RETURN OF SERVICE I hereby Certify and Return that I have served a copy of this Summons upon the Defendant herein-named.VS Gregory Brannon Signature of Authorized Service Agent Defendant Attachment 16 Pg. 6 X-E-01 Charge 9/28/2021 152.023.2(a)(3)Felony DF530 NA MN0190000 21001222 Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic Mixture Penalty 9/28/2021 152.023.3(a)Felony DF530 NA MN0190000 21001222 Drugs -3rd Degree -Sale or Possession Penalty -20 Years/$250,000 Charge 9/28/2021 152.023.2(a)(3)Felony DF532 NA MN0190000 21001222 Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic Mixture Penalty 9/28/2021 60911.5 Felony DF532 NA MN0190000 21001222 2 Minimum Sentences of Imprisonment-Firearm Charge 9/28/2021 624.713.1(2)Felony W164G NA MN0190000 21001222 Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -Conviction or Adjudicated Delinquent for Crime of Violence Penalty 9/28/2021 624.713.2(b)Felony W164G NA MN0190000 21001222 Possesses any type of firearm/ammo -Crime of Violence -ineligible under 624.713.1(2) Charge 9/28/2021 624.713.1(10)(iii)Gross Misdemeanor W2645 NA MN0190000 21001222 Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -User of Controlled Substance Penalty 9/28/2021 624.713.2(0)Gross Misdemeanor W2645 NA MN0190000 21001222 Possesses any type of firearm/ammo -Violation of 624.71 3 subd.1 other than clause (1)or (2) 4 Charge 9/28/2021 152.092.(a)Petty Misdemeanor DC500 NA MN0190000 21001222 Drugs -Possession of Drug Paraphernalia -Use or Possession Prohibited Penalty 9/28/2021 152.092.(a)Petty Misdemeanor D0500 NA MN0190000 21001222 5 Drugs -Possession of Drug Paraphernalia -Use or Possession Prohibited Attachment 16 Pg. 7 X-E-01 STATE OF MINNESOTA vs.Gregory Brannon Prosecutor File Number:1369 10. 11. 12. Other DOBs: Race/Ethnicity: CID: Alias Information: Fingerprinted: Handgun Permit: Location of Violation: Drivers License #: Accident Type: License Plate #: BAC Status: BAC Level: DEFENDANT FACT SHEET 1 None Selected2 3 4, 5 7 Attachment 16 Pg. 8 X-E-01 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota SEP 13 2023 State of Minnesota District Court Goodhue County First Judicial District Case Type:Criminal State of Minnesota, Plaintiff VS. GREGORY GREGORY BRANNON, Defendant Date of Birth:October 23,1976 Gender: Male Sentencing Date:September 13,2023 Order Warrant of Commitment CASE CHARGES TERMS OF DISPOSITION OR SENTENCE:COUNT 2 Offense Description:Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic Mixture Offense Date:September 28,2021 Level of Sentence:Felony SENTENCE DETAILS:COUNT 2 Commit to Commissioner of Corrections Ordered on September 13,2023: -Commit to Commissioner of Corrections at the MN Correctional Facility -St.Cloud for 36 months. Court File Number:25-CR-23-286 Page 1 of 3 Court File Number:25-CR-23-286] Count Statute Description Disposition Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic1152.023.2(a)(3)Mixture Dismissed Drugs -3rd Degree -Possess 50 or More Dosages Narcotic152.023.2(a)(3)ConvictedMixture 624.713.1(2)Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -Conviction or Adjudicated DismissedDelinquentforCrimeofViolence3 624.713.1(10)Possess Ammo/Any Firearm -User of Controlled Dismissed(iii)Substance4 Drugs -Possession of Drug Paraphernalia -Use or Dismissed152.092(a)Possession Prohibited5 Attachment 16 Pg. 9 X-E-01 Sentence is stayed for 5 years. This sentence consists ofa minimum term of imprisonment equal to two-thirds of the total executed sentence,and a maximum supervised release term equal to one-third of the total executed sentence,unless the sentence is life or life without the possibility ofrelease. This is a departure from the sentencing guidelines. ~Downward Dispositional Local Confinement Ordered on September 13,2023: -Defendant is sentenced to 2 days in the Goodhue County Jaii. Defendant is to serve 2 days. Credit for time served amount is 2 days. Monitoring Ordered on September 13,2023: Defendant is placed on supervised probation for 5 years,monitored by MN Department of Corrections -Field Services. Conditions Ordered on September 13,2023: Defendant must comply with the following conditions: -Follow all State and Federal criminal laws. -Contact your probation officer as directed. -Tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you are charged with any new crime. -Tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you change your address,employment,or telephone number. -Tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you have contact with law enforcement. Cooperate with the search of your person,residence,vehicle,workplace,property,and things as directed by your probation officer. -Sign releases of information as directed. Give a DNA sample when directed. -Do not use or possess firearms,ammunition or explosives -Obtain Permission from Agent before leaving the State -Complete Chemical Assessment Complete a chemical use assessment and follow all recommendations of the evaluator including treatment and aftercare if recommended -Follow recommendations of evaluation -No alcohol/controlled substance use With the exception of prescribed medications and only in the dosage prescribed by a medical doctor -No possession of alcohol or drugs With the exception of prescribed medications and only in the dosage prescribed by a medical doctor. -Random testing -Mental Health Evaluation Complete mental health evaluation and follow all recommendations -Follow all instructions of probation Court File Number:25-CR-23286 Page 2 of 3 Attachment 16 Pg. 10 X-E-01 _Remain law-abiding -Forfeit weapons comply with forfeiting firearm Service Ordered on September 13,2023: -Defendant is ordered to perform community work service 40 hours. FINES /FEES:COUNT 2 Fines/Fees Amount Adjustment Amount Due Due Date Fine S 300.00 S 300.00 September 13,2023 Criminal/Traffic Surcharge S 75.00 S 75.00 September 13,2023 Law Library Fees S 13.00 S 13.00 September 13,2023 Subtotal $388.00 $388.00 This Fee information only relates to Count 2.Any Due Date may be afiected by a payment plan. Fines/Fees Due:S 388.00 FINANCIAL SUMMARY The amount due may not reflect all payments and credits,or all restitution owed.Visit https://mncourts.gov/PayFines to make a payment or to view updated balances or payment information.Contact court administration with any further questions. The court may refer the entire amount due on this case for collection if you fail to make any scheduled payment,and collection costs will be added.You have the right to contest a referral for collection based on inability to pay by requesting a hearing no later than the due date.Minn.Stat.§ §480.15,subd.10c;609.104. Date:i/I fi/z 3 Court File Number:25-CR-23-286 Page 3 of 3 /////L1 Patr'Mt/Biren Jud of District Court Attachment 16 Pg. 11 X-E-01 RESOLUTION NO. ___________ CITY OF HASTINGS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA A RESOLUTION DENYING THE ISSUANCE OF A MOBILE FOOD UNIT LICENSE TO GREGORY BRANNON FOR G’S SWEET TRUCK WHEREAS, Gregory Brannon (“Applicant”) applied for a mobile food unit license to operate an ice cream truck known as G’s Sweet Truck, which travels from place to place through residential districts within the City of Hastings; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has been found to be operating his mobile food unit within the City without a mobile food unit license on numerous occasions in 2023 and 2024, but specifically on the following dates: • June 6, 2023, Summer Kick Off Event • June 14, 2023, Storytime in the Park • May 30, 2024, Middle School • June 13, 2024, Music in the Park • July 4, 2024, 4th of July Fireworks and Parade • July 11, 2024, South Pines Neighborhood All in violation of City Code § 110.20.D; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has been found to be driving the truck and operating the mobile food unit within the City without a valid Driver’s License, in violation of Minnesota Statutes, Section 171.24; and WHEREAS, the Applicant is an ice cream truck vendor that travels through residential districts and is required to undergo a criminal background check prior to operating within the City, pursuant to City Code § 110.20 F.13; and WHEREAS, the Police Department conducted a criminal history background investigation on the Applicant which revealed felony and misdemeanor convictions; and WHEREAS, the Applicant did not disclose prior felony and misdemeanor convictions on his application, in violation of City Code 110.02.C.6; and WHEREAS, the Applicant failed to provide a certificate of insurance for commercial liability insurance with the required form and dollar amount of insurance coverage under City Code 110.20.D.1.a; and WHEREAS, the City Council may deny a license in its sole discretion and for any reasonable cause, including questionable moral character or business reputation; and X-E-01 WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code, the City Clerk shall issue a mobile food unit license administratively unless one or more grounds for denial exists; and WHEREASE, based on the background investigation and other information provided by City Staff, the City Clerk recommends denial of the mobile food unit license and therefore, the Council is required to hold a hearing to consider the application; and WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Section 110.03.F, the Applicant was provided notice of the hearing, the Council held the hearing, at which hearing the City presented evidence and the Applicant was given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, following the hearing and based on the information presented, the Council hereby makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT: 1. Applicant, Gregory Bannon has violated the following Sections of the Hastings City Code: a. City Code 110.20.D for operating without a license. b. City Code 110.20.D.1 for failing to provide a certificate of insurance for commercial liability insurance. c. City Code 110.02 C.6 for failing to disclose prior felony and misdemeanor convictions. d. City Code 110.20 E.2 for failing to be truthful on his license application. e. City Code 110.20 E.1 for operating his mobile food unit without a valid driver’s license in violation of Minnesota Statutes, Section 171.24. 2. Based on the information presented at the hearing, the Applicant is of questionable moral character and questionable business reputation, which are reasons to refuse to grant a license pursuant to City Code Section 110.03.F. Based on the aforementioned FINDINGS OF FACT, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Council adopts the Findings of Fact above; and 2. The City Council hereby denies the application for a Mobile Food Unit license for Gregory Brannon to operate in the City of Hastings. Adopted by the Hastings City Council on_______________, 2024. Mary Fasbender, Mayor ATTEST: Kelly Murtaugh, City Clerk X-E-01 City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Councilmembers From: City Administrator Dan Wietecha Date: August 5, 2024 Item: PFAS Update Council Action Requested: Informational memo, no action requested at this time. Background Information Hastings has PFAS contamination in all six of our municipal wells (specifically PFOA in all six wells and PFOS in two wells). We’ve also now found PFOA levels at 16 ppt, which is over the EPA’s limit, in the future Well No. 9 site. The City has completed a Feasibility Study to consider alternatives to mitigate the PFAS. The study recommended construction of three decentralized water treatment plants for PFAS and Nitrate removal. The general plan is to build one WTP per year for three years. Design work has started for WTP 1 which is located in the Industrial Park, a commercial site. This WTP would serve the wells with the highest levels of PFAS and Nitrates. Several years ago, the City already installed watermain for a future WTP due to the Nitrate treatment being anticipated. This WTP will likely be put out for bids in early 2025. The construction cost estimate is $68.9M. Without financial assistance, water rates would need to double in two years and triple in four years. The City has been exploring and pursuing multiple opportunities to offset this “budget buster” expense. Key Updates Siting Study: The Feasibility Study is a planning document, geared toward functionality and cost effectiveness, not final sites. Public Works has begun a Siting Study to identify several potential sites for WTPs 2 and 3. There is a strong preference to avoid residential neighborhoods. They need to be vetted against engineering criteria such as proximity to water and sewer infrastructure, proximity to wells, adequately sized water mains, road access, and location within X-E-02 pressure zones. Then they can be modeled for feasibility and reviewed for cost estimates based on land acquisition and length of watermains and sewer mains that would be needed. Because several of these possible sites are private property, staff has begun meeting with property owners to gauge their interest in selling land to the City and to learn their concerns (such as relocation of a business). We would very much prefer they hear from us directly rather than to be surprised by their property being shown on a map in a public meeting. I intend these options to be presented to the City Council at its August 19 meeting. State Capital Budget: The City submitted PFAS Treatment & Raw Water Lines for consideration in the State’s 2024 Capital Budget due to the budget-busting expense, the fact that the treatment is to remove contamination/pollution caused by others, and the suddenness of new regulations preventing financial planning. Sen. Seeberger and Rep. Hudella indicated support and introduced SF 3161 and HF 3115. The legislative session ended May 20 without passage of a bonding bill. I expect we will renew our State Capital Budget Request for next session. Minnesota Veterans Home: The Minnesota Veterans Home is presently served by a private well, which also has PFAS exceeding the EPA limits. In discussions with leadership at the Veterans Home, we had the first phase of our project include design of an interconnection of the Veterans Home water system to the City’s water system, avoiding the need for the Veterans Home to construct and maintain a treatment plant for its private water system. Without state bonding to cover the first phase, the City cannot cover the cost of the interconnect. The Veterans Home is now conducting a feasibility study to determine whether to construct and maintain its own water treatment plant or to connect to the City water system. We offered that we could assess the connection at an estimated cost of $1.7M. Congressionally Directed Spending / Community Project Funding: In April, we submitted requests of Senator Klobuchar, Senator Smith, and Representative Craig for $10.3M (50%) of the first phase of the project. This amount is higher than typically funded. All three advanced our request to their respective Appropriations Committees. As it worked through “mark up” by the Appropriations Committee, it is now proposed at a little over $1M. This is a first step and not a final decision. Senator Smith’s office said that approval would not occur until November at the earliest and potentially into 2025. PPL/IUP: In 2023, the City submitted the project for the State’s Drinking Water Revolving Fund Project Priority List (PPL). On May 1, 2024, we re-submitted to correct errors and to X-E-02 recognize new EPA regulations of MCLs for PFAS, which will result in our ranking at or near the top of the list. Additionally, we submitted the first two phases of the project for the Intended Use Plan (IUP) in early June. Although the Drinking Water Revolving Fund is not our preferred funding source, it has the possibility of a $3M Emerging Contaminants Grant for each phase. We believe that grant decisions will be in September-October. Water Rates: With budget planning for 2025 (including workshops on June 3 and June 17), we will need to discuss potential water rate increases, phasing, and timing. At present, we are looking at a rate increase around 35% to 40%. This would be the first of several increases coinciding with construction of each of the three WTPs. In total, rates would double in two years and triple in four years without financial assistance. The City Council agreed that delaying the start of WTP 1 from bidding in September 2024 to February 2025 was best. This allows for possible decisions on recent funding applications, potential increases to water rates continue as part of the overall budget discussion for January implementation and offers more time for communication and transparency with residents. 3M Settlement: The 2018 Settlement Agreement provides grant money for drinking water projects “in the East Metropolitan Area.” It is not limited to any specifically named cities or townships and does not require a direction connection to one of the 3M disposal sites. Similarly, Minnesota’s Conceptual Drinking Water Supply Plan does not require a direct connection to one of the disposal sites. However, the State’s Co-Trustees (MPCA and DNR) have stated that a direct connection should be required and has excluded Hastings from funding under the Settlement Agreement. Although we disagree with the Co-Trustees’ interpretation, we value our relationship with them and have endeavored to not have this disagreement come between our mutual efforts. The MPCA has been helpful in conducting Phase I and II environmental site assessments, requesting 3M to conduct additional investigation of its disposal site and hydraulic modeling in the Hastings area, and has awarded a planning and design grant for Hastings to begin design engineering for the treatment plants. Additionally, the 2007 Consent Order does require a direct connection to one of the East Metro disposal sites. This is extra important since the Co-Trustees have recently said that the Settlement Funds will run out as they cover currently proposed East Metro projects, so they will be transitioning to the Consent Order in the next couple years. We believe the environmental studies have resulted in several lines of evidence of a connection of Well #5 to the 3M Cottage Grove site, specifically: updated Minnesota Geological Survey mapping of a fault in the bedrock, presence of HQ115/TFSI in Well #5, and additional water composition and PFOA chemical analyses. X-E-02 We met with the Co-Trustees and Attorney General’s Office in late July, and they agreed that there is a connection between Well #5 and 3M. They propose to use the Superfund process to require 3M to cover the costs associated with Well #5. Although it is exciting that we may receive some funding, Superfund is often a long process. The financial coverage and impact on our construction schedule are unknown until we might have a draft Superfund agreement. In the meantime, I anticipate the environmental investigations will continue as planned by the MPCA to determine connection and eligibility for the City’s other wells. Financial Impact: Not applicable Committee Discussion: Not applicable Attachments: Not applicable X-E-02