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PUBLIC NOTICES continued from previous page necessary: MENDEN COLLEGE CONSULTING LLC – 1275 RAMSEY ST STE 100, SHAKOPEE, MN 55379 4. I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Minnesota Statutes section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Signature: ROGER MENDEN – Owner ROGER MENDEN - Contact Person 952-445-8753 Date: 4/22/2010 (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13 and 20, 2010; No. 5106) ORDINANCE NO. 832, FOURTH SERIES AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CITY CODE SECTION 5.34. SUNDAY SALES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1: City Code Section 5.34, Sunday Sales is amended to read as follows: SEC. 5.34. S U N D A Y SALES. The electorate of the City having heretofore authorized the same, a Sunday liquor license may be issued to hotels, restaurants, or clubs, as herein defined, which hold an onsale intoxicating liquor license and have facilities for seating not less than thirty (30) guests at one (1) time between the hours authorized by Minnesota Statutes, in connection with the sale of food. Sales authorized hereunder may begin at 11:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. on Sunday morning. Section II: Effective Date. This ordinance becomes effective from and after its passage and publication. Adopted in regular session of the City Council of the City of Shakopee, Minnesota held this 4th day of May, 2010. /s/John J. Schmitt Mayor of the City of Shakopee ATTEST: /s/Jeanette Shaner Deputy City Clerk (New language is indicated by underlining and deleted language is indicated by strikethroughs) (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13, 2010; No. 5112) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL ADJ. REGULAR SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA APRIL 20, 2010 Mayor Schmitt called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. with Council members Matt Lehman, Pat Heitzman, Steve Clay and Pamela Punt present. Also present Mark McNeill, City Administrator; Jim Thomson, City Attorney; Judith S. Cox, City Clerk; R. Michael Leek, Community Development Director; Jamie Polley, Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Director; and Jeff Tate, Police Chief. Clay/Punt moved to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0. Mark McNeill, City Administrator, stated that several people who have served completed terms on various City Advisory Boards are traditionally presented with a plaque of appreciation. Mr. McNeill said the following people earned plaques but were unable to attend the meeting to receive their plaques in person. They are Eric Braun, Shakopee Public Utilities Commission; Jeanie Penning, Park and Recreation Advisory Board; Lisa Overn, Transit Commission; and Tami Kurtzweil, Planning Commission. Mayor Schmitt presented plaques to Jay Whiting, Historical Preservation Advisory Commission and Michael Huber, Historic Preservation Advisory Commission. Lehman/Heitzman moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Mr. McNeill read the consent agenda. Motion carried 5-0. Lehman/Heitzman moved to declare 77 recovered and found bicycles as surplus property. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to authorize staff to contract with Duke’s Sewer Root Control Specialists for the price of $1.59 per lineal foot for sanitary sewer root control with payment to be expended from the Sanitary Sewer Fund. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to authorize staff to utilize the repurchase agreement with Ag Power Enterprises, Inc. for unit #132, 2008 John Deere 5425 Tractor for the price of $8,443.13 and the funds to be expended from the Internal Service Equipment Fund. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to approve the bills in the amount of $641,720.65 and electronic transfers in the amount of $699,283.04 for a total of $1,341,003.69. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to approve the minutes of April 6, 2010. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda)

Lehman/Heitzman moved to approve the following inter-fund transfers for 2009: from General Fund to Recreation - $1,204,160; General Fund to EDA - $28,468; Telecomm to General Fund $100,000; Telecomm to General Fund - $106,500; Telecomm to Building Fund - $718,595; Recreation Fund to Building Fund - $384,947; Transit to General Fund - $11,200; EDA to General Fund - $19,200; State Aid Fund to General Fund - $90,000; State Aid Fund to 2009 Improvement – $163,694; State Aid Fund to 2009 Improvement - $187,694; Sewer Fund to 2009 Improvement - $154,782; Surface Water to 2009 Improvement - $99,340; Sewer Fund to General Fund - $50,000; Surface Water to General Fund - $50,000; TIF #12 to EDA - $1,571; TIF #13 to EDA - $2,681; 1997B Debt to CIF - $35,000. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to adjust the reservation of General Fund – Fund Balance for 2009 building permit related activities by $334,303, from $1,011,596 to $677,293 as per the Springsted model and the agreement with the Builders Association of the Twin Cities. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to remove the Outdoor Learning Center Building Permit Fees from the table. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to require the payment of building permit fees for the School District’s Outdoor Learning Center and approve the reduction of the School District’s contribution toward the construction of the sidewalk/trail extension on Fuller Street by a like amount; and, authorize the use of the Capital Improvements Fund for the difference caused for the Fuller Street sidewalk/trail extension. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) Lehman/Heitzman moved to adopt the revised Short and Long Term Goals for use by the City for 2010-2011 decisions, as part of its visioning process. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) (Doc No. CC – 475) Lehman/Heitzman moved to accept and file the 2009 Telecommunications Activities Annual Report. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda) (Doc No. CC -476) Clay/Lehman/ moved to recess for an Economic Development Authority meeting. Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Schmitt reconvened the meeting at 7:14 p.m. Jamie Polley, Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Director, presented Council with the Future Recreation Facilities Improvements. Ms. Polley introduced Brad Tabke, chairperson for the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB). Mr. Tabke said that on November 23, 2009 the PRAB identified three goals that they felt were priorities that would greatly enhance the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resource Department. The three goals are a senior center which would include congregate dining, multipurpose facility/2nd sheet of ice, and a second floor to the Community Center fitness facility. The PRAB chose these three because they would be the most cost effective, increase revenue, and offer the citizens of Shakopee the most opportunities. Comments from residents and discussion by Council members followed. Clay/Heitzman moved to direct staff to bring back recommendations for consultants for architectural feasibility studies and preliminary design services; ice operational studies; and a community survey. Motion carried 5-0. Lehman/Clay moved for a recess at 8:30 p.m. Motion carried 50. Mayor Schmitt re-convened the meeting at 8:40 p.m. Randy Sampson, CEO of Canterbury Park, presented the upcoming events to the City Council because of the complaints against them last year regarding a concert where profanity was expressed over the speaker system. Clay/Lehman moved to adjourn to Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried 5-0. The Council meeting ended at 9:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Judith S. Cox City Clerk Kim Weckman Recording Secretary (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13, 2010; No. 5113)

lieu of racing on Sunday, July 18. Testimony at the public hearing will be limited to the 2010 live race days request. A complete copy of the request has been filed with the Minnesota Racing Commission and is available for review at the Commission’s Administrative Office, Canterbury Park, 1100 Canterbury Road, Shakopee, Minnesota, during business hours. Individuals will be requested to limit their remarks to five minutes; persons representing an organization or association will be limited to ten minutes. Persons wishing to provide testimony at the public hearing are encouraged to register in advance by telephoning Pam Webber at 952-496-7950 during business hours. (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13, 2010; No. 5114)

**NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING** Thursday, May 20, 2010 4:00 pm Shakopee Police Department 475 Gorman Street Shakopee, Minnesota The Minnesota Racing Commission will conduct a public hearing to consider the request from Canterbury Park Holding Corporation to make a change to the previously approved 2010 live racing dates. They are requesting that they be approved to race on Monday, July 5, post time 1:30 pm in

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STATE OF MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 File Number: Date Filed: April 26, 2010 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required as a consumer protection, in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Miss North Shore 2. State the address of the principal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box: 12745 N. Shannon Dr. – Shakopee, MN 55379 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary: Ms. Minnesota Valley Scholarship Program – 12745 N. Shannon Dr. – Shakopee, MN 55379 4. I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Minnesota Statutes section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Signature: Joyanne Newgard – Director Joyanne Newgard - Contact Person 952-693-5688 Date: 4-20-2010 (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13 and 20, 2010; No. 5115) STATE OF MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 File Number: Date Filed: April 26, 2010 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required as a consumer protection, in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Queen of the Seasons 2. State the address of the principal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box: 12745 N. Shannon Dr. – Shakopee, MN 55379 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary: Ms. Minnesota Valley Scholarship Program – 12745 N. Shannon Dr. – Shakopee, MN 55379 4. I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Minnesota Statutes section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Signature: Joyanne Newgard – Director Joyanne Newgard - Contact Person 952-693-5688 Date: 4-20-2010 (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, May 13 and 20, 2010; No. 5116)

Display of an oversized bell from the 1st National Bank, circa 1930. Photo provided by the Shakopee Heritage Society (www.shakopeeheritage.org).

REMEMBER WHEN Compiled by Don McNeil, Carlos Luis home, an old Navy friend. Shakopee Heritage Society June 9, 1960 – The 1960 Shakopee Chamber of Commerce float in the Third district From the Shakopee Valley American Legion convention parade in Shakopee. The unit News, 1985 advertises the pure sparkling May 29, 1985 – Every ser- water of Shakopee. June 16, 1960 – Flying Cloud vice station in the city dropped its price for regular gasoline to Drive-in Theater, 5 miles north $.99/gal. Gasoline hasn’t been of Shakopee now playing R. that cheap for seven years and Burton, “The Bramble Bush,” in may drop lower because OPEC color and Jerry Lewis in “Visit to recently reduced crude oil prices a Small Planet.” to $1/barrel. June 4, 1985 – Bert and Bonnie Notermann, owners of From the Shakopee ArgusLions Tap, are in the final phase Tribune, 1910 of an expanding and remodeling project. Originally opened as April 8, 1910 – At exactly Peterson Bros Roadside Market 12 o’clock on Wednesday, the in 1933, Sears and Irene Lyons entire force of men engaged introduced the now famous ham- in construction of the sewer burger in 1958. struck for higher wages. They were being paid $1.75 per day and struck for an increase of 25 From the Shakopee Argus- cents per day. The men were out just two hours, including Tribune, 1960 the dinner hour, and at 2 o’clock May 26, 1960 – Sen. Ed- word came from the construcmund Muskie and Minnesota tion company that the demand Sen. Eugene McCarthy visited would be met if the men would a group of Shakopee residents go back to work. The Argus is at a breakfast in his honor at the pleased to congratulate them

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upon their success. April 29, 1910 – A company of Calvary from Fort Snelling passed through town on their way to Eden Prairie. June 24, 1910 – Sparks from a passing locomotive set fire to the meadow in the vicinity of the Theodore Detienne home about 4 miles east of Shakopee.

125 years ago… From the Shakopee Courier, 1885 Oct. 7, 1885 – Over 300 teams crossed the bridge last Monday besides a large amount of stock. Thus showing the value of the bridge to Shakopee. Oct. 7, 1885 – Wanted, an active man or women to sell our goods. Salary $75. per month and expenses. Expenses in advance. Canvassing outfit free. Particulars free. Standard Silverware Co., Boston Mass. Oct. 14, 1885 – In connection with our furniture we have a complete Undertaking room where we carry in stock all kinds of fine burial cases and caskets price as low as the lowest! First Street, Shakopee.

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