City of Ham Lake PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE 15544 Central Avenue NE PAID Ham Lake, 55304 ANOKA, MN 55303 PERMIT NO. 289 ECRWSS Postal Patron Ham Lake, MN 55304

Published by the City of Ham Lake, Minnesota January, 2018 - Volume 33, Number 1

Ham Lake seeks a member Keep the 2018 Snowbowl on Your Calendar for the Planning Commission he City of Ham Lake is seeking a citizen interested T in serving on the Planning Commission. The Plan- ning Commission reviews, holds hearings, and makes recommendations to the City Council on matters relating to growth and development in the City and conformance to City Ordinances. The Planning Commission meets at City Hall at 6:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. You must be a resident of Ham Lake to apply. If you are interested in serving, please send a letter to the Ham Lake City Hall, 15544 Central Ave. NE, Ham Lake MN  Guess the Snow Sculpture Break-Through date 5504. Letters must be received by noon on Friday, Feb- and time and win cash. ruary 23, 2018.  Dog Pull, Craft Extravaganza, Business Expo, Silent Auction, sledding hill and more. Free Xmas tree & light recycling hristmas trees, holiday lights, and extension There will be a heated tent and craft building when you need to warm up. There will be food vendors to C cords can be dropped off at the north side of the keep you nourished. See your friends and neighbors City Hall parking lot for recycling. Holiday lights and and meet new ones. cords can be placed in the green and blue collection When: Saturday, February 10, 2018 container near the small garage. Trees must be clean Where: Ham Lake Park of decorations and will be accepted through Friday, ark February 10th on your calendar now. It’s the What time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. th How much: $3 per person January 5th. M 12 annual Snowbowl, Ham Lake’s premier winter event for the whole family. Are you a crafter? We want you! We’d love to expand Submit your reservations Snowbowl is a day full of outdoor winter activities for the Craft Extravaganza, so sign up today and tell your all ages and interests. Here are some of the highlights: crafter friends about it, too. (Details on the Snowbowl for use of City’s ballfields website) Youth Snowmobile Class will  Ice Fishing Contest on Ham Lake, sponsored by he Ham Lake Park & Tree Commission is accept- the Three Rivers District Order of the Arrow. Are you a business? Be part of the Business Expo tent take place at Fire Station #1 (it’s heated!) for great exposure to your Ham Lake T ing reservation requests for ballfield and soccer  Broomball Tournament that draws local teams as well as teams from surrounding states. neighbors. (Details on the Snowbowl website) field use in 2018. Requests to reserve fields should be mailed to the City of Ham Lake, 15544 Central Avenue  Brand new for 2018: the Snowbowl Fat Tire The Ham Lake Snowbowl is presented by Ham Lake Race, in partnership with Pioneer Cycle. NE, Ham Lake MN 55304 or e-mailed to [email protected] Area Chamber of Commerce, Twin Cities Gateway  Medallion hunt with a $500 prize. -lake.mn.us. The deadline for submitting requests is and Blaine Festival. Stay up-to-date with all the de-  Snow Sculpture Contest drawing competitors tails by checking in to the Snowbowl website regular- noon on Friday, January 5. The Park & Tree Commis- nationwide. ly: www.hamlakesnowbowl.org. sion asks that a representative from each organization submitting a request be present at the January 17th Park & Tree Commission meeting. The meeting begins at Be careful of risky thin ice 6:00p.m. and will be held in the Ham Lake City Council chambers. at Ham Lake’s aeration site

he City of Ham Lake hereby gives public notice Obey Ham Lake’s snow rules T of its intent to aerate Ham Lake to prevent win- espect your neighbors by following the City’s terkill of game fish. R policy on parking and on where to deposit snow The City intends to use mobile systems which may and ice. Minnesota law makes it illegal for property be used at any time. owners to deposit snow or ice upon any street or The aeration systems will cause areas of thin ice and highway. This includes the 15-foot right-of-way back open water that fluctuate greatly from the curb. Therefore, it would be illegal to plow snow from your driveway and move it across the If there are any questions concerning the aeration street onto the right-of-way of the property across systems, please contact City Hall at (763) 434-9555. from you. Remember also that parking is not allowed in the Articles and photos that appear in the Ham right-of-way during or after a 2" snowfall until the Laker, together with other useful information streets have been cleared, or between the hours of about the City, can also be found on the midnight and 6:00 a.m. For more information, visit City’s website: www.ci.ham-lake.mn.us the City Web site at www.ci.ham-lake.mn.us. Thefts & Damage to Property of a female passed out in a vehicle. Field 13xx 133rd Lane – Vehicle stolen from sobriety tests were conducted and failed, At its regular meeting on Monday, between the City, the MN Dept. of a business; keys stolen from the office. and she was arrested. November 20, 2017, the Council took Natural Resourcs, and the Division Dec. 2: A driver stopped for poor driving the following actions: 13xx 133rd Lane – Door and windows of Forestry for the prevention and of a vacant home damaged. conduct appeared intoxicated, failed suppression of wildland fires. field sobriety tests, and he was arrested.  Approved Resolution 17-48 con- 21xx 139th Lane – Electronics stolen gratulating City Clerk Denise Web-  Adopted the Findings of Fact re- from unsecured vehicle. Dec. 2: A man was arrested after dis- ster on her 15 years of service to the garding the deferred assessment for charging a firearm at a wife/husband City of Ham Lake. 17159 Highway 65. 17xx 141st Lane – Wallet, glasses sto- domestic. len from unsecured vehicle. At its meeting on Monday, December Dec. 2: After a report of a suspicious 4, 2017, the Council took the follow- 27xx 158th Ave. – Theft of orange re- vehicle, the driver appeared intoxicated, ing actions: flective rods from yard. failed field sobriety tests, and was arrest- ed.  Following a Public Hearing, adopt- 47xx 170th Lane – Trailer stolen. ed the 2018 levy and 2018 budget, 12xx 171st Lane – Wheels stolen off Dec. 12: A driver was arrested after he and approved the five-year Capital two vehicles parked at a business. was stopped for not having a valid driv- Improvement Plan. er’s license. 138xx Aberdeen St. – Motor homes  Approved claims of $104,540.09. tampered with at a business; two sus- Fire Department Calls pects arrested.  Approved an oversized accessory he Ham Lake Fire Department re- Mayor Mike Van Kirk and City (pole) building at 4465 Constance 160xx Central Ave. – Theft vehicle sponded to 27 calls during Novem- from business parking lot. T Clerk Denise Webster. Blvd. ber: 14 during the day and 13 at night.  Approved interfund transfers. 176xx Central Ave. – Sugar was put These included four structure calls (three  Approved claims of $177,321.57. into a vehicle’s gas tank. fire alarms, one smoke scare), three vehi-  Approved accepting the improve- cle calls, four rescue calls, 11 medical  Rezoned the property at 2419 East ment project of Kenyon St. be- Constance Blvd./Guadalcanal St. – calls, four wildland calls, and one mutual Ham Lake Drive from R-1 to R-A. tween Crosstown Blvd. and 171st mailbox struck by vehicle. aid call. The Department spent 14 hours Ave. and 171st Ave. between on calls, with total personnel time adding  Approved appointing Fire Depart- 149xx Cord St. – Eggs thrown at home Goodhue St. and Nassau St. and vehicle overnight. up to 169 hours. Year-to-date, the Depart- ment officers for 2018-19. ment has answered 409 calls, compared  Approved hiring part-time warm- 150xx Durant St. – Damage to mailbox; with 384 calls at the same time last year.  Approved termination of employ- ing house attendances Albert Viall, vehicle drove through yards. ment for Firefighter Nolan Skees. Michael Torgeson, Dave Cullen, 168xx East Lake Netta Dr. – Packages 100 Building Permits  Approved the 2017 audit engage- and Lucas Aubin. stolen from mailbox. am Lake issued 47 Building Permits ment letter with Abdo, Eick, & My-  Approved the Certificate of Occu- ers, LLP. 171xx East Lake Netta Dr. – Mail sto- H during November, with a total valu- pancy for Eric Hagen to operate H len from mailbox. ation of $2,245,337. Commercial per-  Approved hiring part-time snow- & H Contractors at 1327 153rd mits consisted of two signs. Residential plow drivers John Hogdal, Adam Lane. 174xx Hiawatha Beach Dr. – License permits included two secondary accesso- Werlinger, Randy Helms, Dean plates stolen off vehicle in driveway ry buildings, one accessory building re-  Directed the Planning Commission overnight. Southerland, Joseph Betthauser, and to schedule a Public Hearing to model, three additions, one basement Reese Fesdelman. amend Article 9-220.6 (Industrial 178xx Hwy. 65 – Theft of vehicle from finish, three decks, two misc. projects, one move-in garage, seven new homes,  Approved accepting the 169th Ave. Park Zoning) of the City Code to a dealership; suspect identified. allow motor vehicle sales lots. two remodels, 20 roofs, two roofing/ and Xylite Street reconstruction 138xx Johnson St. – License plate sto- siding replacements, and one siding re- project and commencing the one-  Directed Attorney Murphy to len off vehicle. placement. year warranty. amend Article11-400 of the City 170xx Leyte St. – Hunting gear taken  Approved the Anoka County Coop- Code to follow the International from unsecured vehicle. erative Fire Protection Agreement Building Code. 171xx Lincoln St. – Copper wire stolen February issue deadline: from a business. Wednesday, January 10 FAQ to Public Works Free CPR, AED training 153xx Marmon St. – Theft of mail and Please send all Ham Laker corre- packages from front porch. spondence, articles and ideas to : eart Safe Ham Lake is providing THIS MONTH’S QUESTION: Why 171xx Van Buren St. – Gas siphoned City of Ham Lake did some streets get plowed and sand- H free CPR and AED training for from two vehicles in driveway. 15544 Central Ave. NE local residents and businesses. Heart ed while other streets did not? Arrests/Incidents Ham Lake, MN 55304 Safe is a program that is designed to Phone: (763) 434-9555 Nov. 16: A driver stopped for poor These decisions are guided by the City’s E-mail: [email protected]. teach Bystander (compression only) driving conduct appeared intoxicated. Snowplow Policy. This policy lays out mn.us CPR, and how to use an AED He failed field sobriety tests and was guidelines for how and when streets (Automated External Defibrillator). arrested. For advertising information, please throughout the city will be plowed. contact City Hall at (763) 434-9555 The goal is to increase survival rates Nov. 19: A driver was stopped for not

for victims of sudden cardiac arrest by signaling his turn. Narcotics were found Priority “A” Streets are plowed first. Printed on 20% post- in the vehicle and he was arrested. These are the higher-volume and Munic- educating the public in CPR and the recycled consumer ipal State Aid streets. The next to be use of an AED. The next classes are Nov. 19: Deputies responded to a report waste paper plowed would be Priority “B” Streets. scheduled for Tuesday evenings, Janu- These are commercial business streets ary 16, February 20, and March 20, Product safety recall: and streets in front of schools. The next starting at 7:00 p.m. and lasting about Ham Lake Contacts to be plowed would be Priority “C” one hour. The classes will be held in Kidde Fire Extinguishers Streets, which are the miles and miles of the training room of Fire Station #1 his product recall involves two City Hall: (763) 434-9555 residential streets. The last to be plowed located at 15544 Central Avenue NE. (To report emergencies after styles of Kidde disposable fire would be the Priority “D” Streets - the Registering to attend will help Heart T office hours, please call 911) extinguishers: Plastic handle fire ex- city’s cul-de-sacs and gravel roads. Safe to prepare, but is not mandatory. City Hall Hours: You can sign-up for the class by con- tinguishers and Plastic push-button Mon.-Thurs. 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. You can see that if you live on a Priority tacting Trudie at (763) 235-1666 or fire extinguishers. Fri. 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. “A” Street, your street would be plowed Mike Van Kirk (Mayor) [email protected]. (Not included in the recall are the Kid- earlier (and likely more often) than the (763) 434-6176 de Professional or Badger branded fire typical residential street, because there If you’re interested in helping with [email protected] extinguishers, or units with metal are times that we only plow and sand training or supporting HeartSafe in Jim Doyle (Council) handles/valve assemblies). Priority “A” Streets. This happens most other ways (phone calls, etc.) contact (612) 850-1698 [email protected] often when we have 2 inches or less of Wendy Renner at (763) 434-3011 or There are many model numbers affect- Tom Johnson (Council) [email protected] snow. ed, so it is important to check your (763) 434-8573 extinguisher(s) at the website below or The City of Ham Lake’s Snowplow Pol- MAIL THEFT ON THE RISE: The [email protected] by calling Kidde directly. Gary Kirkeide (Council) icy can be found on the City’s website Sheriff’s Office suggests not using (763) 434-9762 under Department/Public Works. Have a For information regarding this recall, your mailbox for outgoing mail, and [email protected] safe winter! checking for incoming mail as soon visit https://inmarmarketaction.com/ Al Parranto (Council) – Public Works Superintendent Tom as possible following delivery. A rise kidde/Kidde284US/ or contact Kidde at (763) 355-5171 Reiner. in mail theft has been reported. (855) 271-0773. [email protected] Ham Lake citizens urged to volunteer helping out at in February Senior Center Phone: (763) 434-0455| Jam Session: Thursday, January 11th - 7:00 p.m. The Ham Laker received the following letter about Senior Center Address: 15544 Central Ave. NE Jam Session: Tuesday, January 16th - 1:00 p.m. volunteering to help with the Super Bowl next month: Senior Center hours: Open Monday - Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Senior Dance – On the second Friday of every month uper Bowl 52 is coming to the Twin Cities Febru- there is a senior dance with live music and refreshments. S ary 4, 2018. With over one million visitors for the Weekly events Note: the cost to attend the dance is $6.00. 10-day festival, a team called Crew 52 was preparing to Each week there is senior dining (RESERVATIONS th NEEDED) at noon on Mondays & Wednesdays, fit- Friday, January 12 , will feature Michael Elsenpeter get 10,000 volunteers together. ness class, pinochle, cribbage, wood carving, bingo, from 1 - 4 p.m. Come to dance or just to listen to the music! While that news is nothing new to people everywhere, “500” cards and “hand and foot” card game. (NOTE: New lunch prices! Effective January 1, 2018, the there are some local neighbors who took it a step fur- AARP Smart Driver (Defensive Driving) Courses— price of lunches is $5.00 for those 55 and older and Open to the public for those 55 and older. ther. $8.00 if you’re under the age of 55.) Registration required. Send your name, address, date of In the Spring of 2017, I read an article about volunteer- Watch for upcoming trips to the Casino, (open to class, phone number, and registration fee to the Ham ing for Crew 52. They needed at least 10,000 volunteers the public), Jam sessions (open to the public) dur- Lake Senior Center, 15544 Central Ave. NE, Ham Lake, to make visitors to our cities experience our Minnesota- ing the day and evening, health insurance counsel- MN 55304. Classes fill fast, so call (763) 434-0455 for ing, scheduled shopping trips for those who need availability. nice. transportation, free blood pressure checks, foot care, and a birthday dinner. 4-hour refresher courses: My husband and I filled out applications and crossed You need to take these every three years and time flies, our fingers. Several months passed by. Chuck received Call the Senior Center at the number listed above so make sure you are current! All four-hour classes are an email asking if he would be interested in doing an to find out about the date, time, and details of $17 for AARP members and $22 for non-members. these and other special events. interview for a “Captain.” I received an email saying Upcoming classes: None scheduled at this time.. that I would have my interview in May. We were both JOIN US: New members will receive a free meal chosen for a position. Chuck became a captain and I ticket for joining the Ham Lake Senior Center. Eight-hour courses: Returning or renewing members are not consid- (Required for “first timers.”) Eight-hour classes are $20 was accepted, after my interview, as part of Crew 52. ered new. for AARP members and $24 for non-members. Facebook exploded with all kinds of messages and peo- THE SENIOR CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON Upcoming classes: None scheduled at this time.. ple started to become very excited. A list was sposted MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, IN OBSERVANCE OF DID YOU KNOW that if you are 55 years or older for car-pooling down to the Excel Center for the open- NEW YEAR’S DAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY th state law requires your insurance company to give you a ing of Crew 52. I noticed another lady from Ham Lake, 15 , IN OBSERVANCE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY!!! 10% discount if you take an eight-hour Defensive Driv- Mary Beth Erickson. She and I met, drove down togeth- ing Course and attend a four-hour refresher course every er, and had a blast! We got our official Crew 52 mittens, Special upcoming events open to the public: three years? saying BOLD NORTH. We heard from Governor Day- ton, Senator Klobuchar, the Chief of Police of Minneap- olis, and others.we were so excited. What a fun group! Troop 509 Boy Scouts serve as active community citizens In February, 2018, all eyes will be on Minnesota for oy Scouts from Troop 509, who meet at Glen Troop 509 Super Bowl LII. One of the most rewarding ways to B Cary Lutheran Church, have had a busy fall be- has also make your own Super Bowl LII memory is to volun- ing active and prepared members of our community. been assist- teer to be a part of Crew 52. Crew 52 is our team of ing the Ham up to 10,000 kind-hearted volunteers who will be a Lake Lions central part making our Super Bowl a success. with com- munity Crew 52 volunteers will become the face of Minneso- events, such ta as we host more than one million visitors during as the the 10-day festival. The Host Committee is looking Booya in for bold, friendly people who are passionate about October and football, about Minnesota, about extending a warm the Senior Holiday Dinner on December 3 (shown in welcome to all our visitors, and can commit to three photo). The Scouts enjoy helping with set-up, serving, or more shifts during Super Bowl LII week. On Tuesday, December 5, the Scouts met with David and clean-up of these events. Mary Beth is working in the volunteer group, signing Law, Superintendent of Anoka-Hennepin School Dis- Last but not least, Brian Clark, Life Scout, received the people in for their shifts. I am outside. Hey, I’m from trict 11. They learned about the purpose and opera- Boy Scouts of America Medal of Merit on December 7 Minnesota, right? What’s a little chill in the air? The tions of the school board and district, as well as how for saving the life of a fellow Scuba diver. for me was the only place to be. I’m vol- various decisions are made, from finances to discipli- unteering for Super Bowl Live, including all outside Brian and his team were cleaning garbage from the bot- nary action. activities on the Nicollet Mall. Chuck is a Captain in the tom of Juggler Lake near Park Rapids, when one of Skyway system. He’s downloaded apps and studying Riley Wenisch planned and directed his Eagle Scout them ran out of air. Brian’s training kicked in and he the routes. project at DaVinci Academy, leading a team of volun- was able to assist his buddy with his spare regulator. teers in building two Ga-Ga dodge ball pits for the They made an emergency ascent as they had learned in –Jennifer Geist new school’s outside play area. class.

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Awarded 2017 Best Doctors by Minnesota Monthly Magazine Providers for all major Minnesota insurance plans Same day appointments crosstownclinic.com 2330 Crosstown Blvd NE, Ham Lake Robert Hoffman, DC (1 mile east of HWY 65) Valorie Hoffman, DC Serving Ham Lake 763-434-5714 for over 30 years Why does Ham Lake plow snow the way it does? espite our shortage of snow in November and De- Some roadways within the City are managed by on those roads should be directed to the responsible or- D cember, unpleasant memories of last season’s MNDot or Anoka County. Some examples of those ganization: large, repeated snowfalls are vividly recollected. Deal- roads are Highway 65, Constance Boulevard, Cross- MNDot, Information Center, M-F, 8 - 4:30. (651) 296- ing with large amounts of snow is a challenge for every- town, Bunker Lake Boulevard, and Radisson Road. 3000, or (800) 657-3774. Anoka County Highway De- one, including the City’s snow plow drivers. During and Questions or concerns about those roads or conditions after large snowfalls, the City receives many calls relat- partment, M-F, 8 - 4:30. (763) 862-4200. ed to plowing. One very popular question is “When will the plow get to my street?” The City of Ham Lake un- derstands the importance of efficient and timely snow removal and ice control. Snow plowing policy and processes are reviewed annually to provide for safe trav- el for the greatest number of persons on the 161 miles of City-managed roadways. The Public Works Depart- ment reviews a map of the City’s public street system. (This map clearly delineates thoroughfare and local resi- dential streets.) The map is then divided into six routes plus four cul-de-sac routes for purposes of snow and ice control. Within each of the areas, the City has classi- fied city streets based on the street function, relative traffic volume, and importance to the welfare of the community. Those streets are classified as:

Priority “A” streets will be plowed first. These are higher volume streets, which connect major sections of the city and provide access for emergency fire, police and medical services. At the Ham Lake Chamber of Commerce’s Annu- Priority “B” streets, providing access to schools and Maintaining your trees al Meeting, held at the Refuge Golf Club on De- commercial businesses, are plowed next. cember 13, entertainment was provided by the throughout the winter Priority “C” are low volume residential streets which Andover High School Chamber Choir, directed are plowed after. rimming boulevard trees is part of the Public by Melanie Kjellberg. T Works/Streets Department’s maintenance program. Priority “D” are cul-de-sacs. Trees are trimmed to remove dead branches and haz- Clean Water Starts at Home… The Public Works Superintendent or designated repre- ards, maintain visibility along streets and at intersec- Tip No. 8: Alternatives to Salt sentative monitors street conditions to determine the tions and to promote healthy tree growth. timing and amount of equipment and personnel neces- Public Works will be trimming trees within the Right of Did You Know… sary to clear the streets. During large snowfalls the Way or boulevard this winter, which is an area that is  Clearing snow before it can get compacted into ice City has six trucks dispatched to plow. The plows are typically located within 33 feet of the center of the is safer and cheaper than throwing down salt to try assigned to specific sections of the City and when they street. to create bare pavement. leave the shop or “hub,” plowing is done from the hub This one tip can provide safe areas for walking, is to outlying parts of the City. This saves time, is a more The City would like to remind residents that this is the most appropriate time of the year to trim many tree spe- cheaper, and protects our waters. Why protect our wa- efficient way to plow, and prevents plows from having ters? Coon Creek, like the rest of the Metro, is getting to backtrack on streets already plowed. cies to prevent infection through pruning wounds in- increasingly polluted with chlorides, primarily from cluding red oak trees. winter road salt. This is a pollutant that stays in the wa- Snow plows discharge snow on the right-hand side of ter and so is very expensive (nearly impossible) to get the truck or curbside. The routes are designed to allow Red oak trees that have oak wilt can safely be cut from out of the water, and is very harmful to fish and other the trucks to always take right-hand turns to limit time November through March. aquatic life. The cheapest and easiest way to deal with it is through prevention (“a stitch in time…”)! spent backing up or turning around. Options for treatment on the property include debarking Remember to slow down! Since most road salt is used Manoeuvring a large plow truck is more difficult than a of the trunk, burying the main stem and large branches, or cutting logs into firewood lengths and stacking to for highway safety, we can all help by adjusting our passenger car, especially when there are mounds of expectations from summer to winter road conditions. snow to drive around and through. Plows travel at an allow for drying. The City has sent staff to specialized, low-cost certifica- average speed of 10 – 20 mph; however that pace can be If diseased trees or firewood are not removed before tion trainings on how to efficiently remove snow & ice impacted by the amount and weight of snow, traffic, spring, the cut and stacked logs should be covered with to save taxpayer money while providing a high level of obstacles in roadways, etc. To help the plow drivers, four mil clear plastic and sealed at the ground line by service. please be sure all unattended vehicles are off City streets late March of the year following tree wilt to prevent To find out what else you can do to have safe walkways during or after a snowfall until streets have been cleared beetles from reaching the spore mats. and prevent chloride pollution of our waters, go to the (per article 6-121 of the City Code). Coon Creek website library and check out a short one- The plastic then can be removed at the end of Septem- minute video of winter salting tips at home or a pdf of ber of the year following tree wilt and the logs can be tips to save on winter salt and de-icers. Or, email Coon safely used for firewood. Creek for a Tip sheet. Remember, before you get out your winter de-icer think about picking up your snow Please contact our Public Works Department at (763) shovel instead! 235-1672 if you have any questions on tree pruning or Information provided by Coon Creek Watershed District have a boulevard tree in need of pruning. (763.755.0975 or www.cooncreekwd.org).

January 1: City office closed for New Year’s Day. January, 2018 January 2: City Council Meeting, City Hall, 6:00 p.m. (note change in date). S M T W T F S January 8: Planning Commission Meeting, City Hall, 6:00 p.m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 January 10: Ham Laker Deadline for February issue. January 15: City Council Meeting, City Hall, 6:00 p.m. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 January 17: Park & Tree Commission Meeting, City Hall, 6:00 p.m. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 January 22: Planning Commission Meeting, City 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Hall, 6:00 p.m. 28 29 30 31