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ITEM: 5A
AGENDA ITEM:
February 27, 2023
Heidi Simon, City Clerk
Heidi Simon
Approval of the February 6, 2023 City Council Meeting Minutes
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approval of the February 6, 2023 City Council Meeting Minutes as presented.
ALTERNATIVES:
1.Motion and second to approve the February 6, 2023 City Council Minutes as presented.
2.Motion and second to revise the February 6, 2023 City Council Minutes.
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1.02 06 2023 City Council Minutes
2.FW_ Letter for Work Session and Council Meeting tonight
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RBA 2023 - 40 Contract with Damascus Way.pdf
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Opening an Adult Residential Community-Based Correctional Facility_tcm1089-432244 (2).docx
Damascus Way - Shakopee Program December 2022 Outcomes.docx
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Petition Signatures - 952 signatures.pdf
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Subject: Letter for Work Session and Council Meeting tonight
Good Afternoon,
Please find attached a letter with considerations as well as attachments for the work session and
meeting for tonight. Please let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to seeing you
this evening.
Jennifer Stearns
February 6, 2023
City of Prior Lake Council
4646 Dakota Street SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372
Dear Councilors,
Thank you for your continued engagement with City residents regarding the County Reentry
home on CH42. We’d like to make it clear that the concessions presented by the County in their
letter dated on January 24th are not adequate and do not make the surrounding community feel
safe nor restore trust in ensuring this project would be properly regulated. As you move forward
in the work session this evening we appreciate your diligence examining the legality of this
home in an R-1 zone; it is important to clarify how this home applies in this zone as your
determination will set a precedent for this type of housing whether by the County or private
entities moving forward. The neighbors have discussed a few things we’d like to share and be
considered during your discussion this evening.
First off, I wanted to make you aware that he County is requesting to increase the ARPA funding
for this program from $130,000 per year to more than triple that amount of $400,000 to
increase staff, [unregulated] case management, and actual startup costs” according to
Resolution No. 2023-40; this further substantiates this is a business with paid staff, operating
budget and traffic/transit to location. As taxpayers, we are also concerned about the eventual
tax impact once the grant proceeds expire.
Per Resolution 2023-40 to be voted on at the County Board Meeting tomorrow it states that the
residents at this location will be supervised by Scott County Corrections staff; a recent article
published in SWNews Media quotes Corrections Director Molly Burner saying “that a lot of
people on supervision are just receiving basic monitoring. “We’re not meeting with them, we’re
not helping them get to treatment, we’re not doing any case management because we can’t”.”
There is no guarantee that Damascus Way has the capacity or ability to regulate these
individuals. The annual report for the current location, as contractually required, took over 2
months to compile which was a 1 page document with 8 data points.
At the last meeting preparing a moratorium did not move forward. A moratorium would be
appropriate at this point so this property doesn’t fall under a Legally Non-Conforming Use. That
will provide ample time for the City of Prior Lake to clarify how various housing initiatives will fit
into the ordinances to protect legitimate businesses and R-1 residents.
I have attached a document from the MN DOC Inspection and Enforcement Unit which outlines
the requirements to obtain a 2920 license. A few things to note would be that the first
requirement is to obtain permission from the city you want to open the facility in which may
require a conditional use permit; 24/7 supervision is mandatory as well as 9 other requirements.
Additionally, a Certificate of Occupancy would be required.
The neighbors would like clarity on what would be a legally binding agreement which would
ensure that the County doesn’t not move the driveway down to Hidden View Road or Bayview
Circle. The County has stated they would put this in writing but we haven’t seen an official
document.
Lastly, I have attached a community petition which has been signed by 953 people who don’t
believe this is an appropriate location for this type of housing. I would like this letter as well as
its attachments to be submitted for the public record for the City Council meeting this evening.
We trust your ability to act on behalf of residents while ensuring your relationship with the
County. Thank you for continuing to move forward as our representatives.
Sincerely,
Jennifer S tearns
Jennifer Stearns
Enc.
Scott County Request for Board Action
Scott County Resolution No. 2023-40
Damascus Annual Report
Opening an Adult Community-Based Residential Correctional Facilities
Community Petition
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SCOTT COUNTY, MINNESOTA
Date: February 7, 2023
Resolution No.: 2023-40
Motion by Commissioner: None
Seconded by Commissioner: None
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-40; APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1
TO THE CONTRACT WITH DAMASCUS WAY RE-ENTRY CENTER, INC.
WHEREAS, the County entered into an agreement with Damascus Way Re-entry Center, Inc. in 2021 to
provide a Re-entry and Halfway Housing Program; and
WHEREAS, as part of this program, Damascus Way provides community resources and referrals to clients;
and
WHEREAS, they collaborate with correctional agents to discuss any issues or behaviors that may be warning
signs of relapse and reoffending; and
WHEREAS, they will assist clients with locating permanent housing and will meet with potential landlords to
advocate on their behalf; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 1 will increase the not to exceed amount to $400,000 annually to cover increased
staffing hours at two houses, case management, and actual startup costs; and
WHEREAS, the Contract has extension options through 2026; and
WHEREAS, the County has determined that this is an eligible use of the funds under the sections of
responding to COVID-19 - Behavioral Health Care” and “Building Stronger Communities through Investments
in Housing and Neighborhoods – Services to address homelessness such as supportive housing, and to
improve access to stable, affordable housing among unhoused individuals”; and
WHEREAS, the County received $70,000 in funds for fiscal year 2022, and in 2023, an additional $70,000 in
funds was awarded; and
WHEREAS, the grant allows up to four annual extensions to be awarded to the County (through separate
agreements) under the original grant with the Minnesota Department of Corrections; and
WHEREAS, the County will utilize American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for its contribution to the project;
and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that these expenses are an eligible use of the funds through 2026; and
WHEREAS, it is expected that inflation will increase expenses payable under the contract if contract extension
options are exercised; and
WHEREAS, it is reasonable to authorize the County Administrator to approve contract expense increases that
do not exceed 4% over the prior year's maximum contract amount.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners in and for the County of Scott,
Minnesota, hereby approves Amendment No. 1 to the Contract with Damascus Way Re-entry Center, Inc.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairperson of the Board or the County Administrator is authorized to
execute the Amendment on behalf of the County, subject to approval by the County Attorney’s Office as to
form.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is authorized to execute contract amendments, or
other documentation as set out under the Contract, to increase annual maximum expenses under extension
agreements that do not exceed 4% of the prior year's maximum payment amount.
VOTE RESULTS:
Yes: None
No: None
Absent:
Abstain: None
State of Minnesota)
County of Scott )
I, Lezlie A. Vermillion, duly appointed qualified County Administrator for the County of Scott, State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have
compared the foregoing copy of a resolution with the original minutes of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners, Scott County,
Minnesota, at their session held on __________________ now on file in my office, and have found the same to be a true and correct copy thereof.
Witness my hand and official seal at Shakopee, Minnesota, on __________________.
County Administrator
Administrator's Designee
Request for Board Action BOARD MEETING DATE:
2/7/2023
AGENDA ITEM NUMBER:
7.1
Department Information
ORIGINATING DIVISION/DEPARTMENT:
Health and Human Services/Community Corrections
PRESENTER(S):
Molly Bruner, Community Corrections Director,
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PROJECT:
Agenda Item Details
AGENDA ITEM TYPE:
Consent
TIME REQUESTED:
N/A
ACTION REQUESTED:
Adopt Resolution No. 2023-40; Approving Amendment No. 1 to the Contract With Damascus Way
Re-Entry Center, Inc.
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES:
Collaboration: We will work with partners - communities, schools, faith groups, private business, and
non-profit agencies - to see that services are not duplicated but rather are complimentary, aligned,
and provided by the partners who can deliver the service most effectively
Stewardship: We will work proactively to make investments, guided by resident input, which will
transform lives, communities, and government
BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
The purpose of this agenda item is to adopt Resolution No. 2023-40; approving Amendment No. 1 to
the Contract with Damascus Way Re-entry Center, Inc.
Since early 2020, Scott County has been impacted by an outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by
a novel coronavirus that has been detected across the world, including in Minnesota.
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 as a pandemic. On March 13,
2020, the President of the United States declared a national emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic.
On March 13, 2020, the Governor of Minnesota declared a peacetime emergency due to the COVID-
19 pandemic. On March 17, 2020, the Scott County Board of Commissioners declared a local state of
emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On March 11, 2021, the Federal Government passed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021.
The Fiscal Recovery Funds are intended to provide support to state, local, and tribal governments in
responding to the impact of COVID-19 and in their efforts to contain COVID-19 on their communities,
residents, and businesses. The Fiscal Recovery Funds build on and expand the support provided to
these governments over the last year, including through the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF). Scott
County will receive $28.9 million of these funds.
The funds may be spent by the local agencies to offset public health and economic impacts of
COVID-19. In order to be eligible for the funding, expenditures must be used for one of the following
reasons:
1. To respond to the public health emergency or its negative economic impacts.
2. To respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 public health
emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers.
3. For the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue due to the
COVID-19 public health emergency relative to revenues collected in the most recent full fiscal
year prior to the emergency.
4. To make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
On July 20, 2021, the Scott County Board adopted Resolution No. 2021-127; accepting the ARPA
funding allocated by the U.S. Department of Treasury in the amount of $28,944.028; establishing a
special revenue fund for the allocation; and authorizing the transfer of eligible costs already incurred
and to be incurred to said fund.
Staff met with the Scott County Board in a workshop setting and were provided high level direction
regarding the use of the ARPA funds. One area identified was the use of the funds to provide
supportive transitional housing services, including behavioral health services and substance misuse
treatment.
These services were identified as eligible uses by the Interim Final Rule:
Pg. 19 – “Behavioral Health Care. In addition, new or enhanced state, local, and tribal government
services may be needed to meet behavioral health needs exacerbated by the pandemic and respond
to other public health impacts. These services include mental health treatment, substance misuse
treatment, other behavioral health services, hotlines or warmlines, crisis intervention, overdose
prevention, infectious disease prevention, and services or outreach to promote access to physical or
behavioral health primary care and preventative medicine.”
It is also authorized under Building Stronger Communities through investment in Housing and
Neighborhoods of the Interim Final Rule:
Pg. 39 – “Services to address homelessness such as supportive housing and to improve access to
stable, affordable housing among unhoused individuals”
The County entered into an agreement with Damascus Way Re-entry Center, Inc. in 2021 to provide
a Re-entry and Halfway Housing Program. The goal of the services is to address any barriers to client
success.
As part of this program, Damascus Way provides community resources and referrals to clients
community social services, AA/NA, legal aid, financial assistance, primary care, mental health,
substance use treatment, transportation, employment, education, volunteering, clothing, bus cards,
etc.). They collaborate with correctional agents to discuss any issues or behaviors that may be
warning signs of relapse and reoffending and will assist clients with locating permanent housing and
will meet with potential landlords to advocate on their behalf.
Amendment No. 1 will increase the not to exceed amount to $400,000 annually, to cover staffing
hours at two locations, case management, and actual startup costs, which will include IT expenses for
the installation of security cameras, other IT related expenses, and equipment such as Wi-Fi and
computers, and other miscellaneous household items.
The Contract has extension options through 2026 and based upon current inflationary trends, it is
anticipated that expenses payable by the County under the agreement will increase each year. Staff
is requesting that if an extension option is exercised, the County Administrator be given authority to
approve contract expense increases that do not exceed 4% over the prior year's maximum contract
amount.
BUDGET AMENDMENT:
No
FUNDING DESCRIPTION:
On June 15, 2021, the County Board approved the original grant agreement with the Department of
Corrections for the Re-entry and Halfway Housing Program. The County received $70,000 in funds
for fiscal year 2022, and in 2023, an additional $70,000 in funds was awarded. The grant allows up to
four annual extensions to be awarded to the County (through separate agreements) under the original
grant with the Minnesota Department of Corrections. The County will utilize American Rescue Plan
Act (ARPA) funds for its contribution to the project. It has been determined that these expenses are
an eligible use of the funds through 2026.
ATTACHMENTS:
None
Action
ACTION TAKEN: MOTION/SECOND/VOTE: DEPUTY CLERK:
Opening an Adult Community-Based Residential Correctional Facilities
Is there a need?
Most of the current community facilities are in the metro area. Whether these facilities
are full or not varies. There is a small need in outstate Minnesota.
To sustain an adult community-based facility there will need to be multiple funding
sources, such as county, state and maybe federal.
What types of residents are sent to a halfway house?
To be licensed as a correctional community-based facility, the majority of your residents
need to be there as a condition of probation or supervised release.
You can take non-correctional residents also.
It is important to be aware that the majority of the clients you would get from the MN
Department of Corrections are going to be violent offenders or sex offenders.
How do I apply to open an Adult Community-Based Residential Facility?
The first thing you need to do is to get approval from the city you want to open the
facility in.
You also need to have staff 24/7 at the facility.
Checklist - Please note that this checklist may not list everything that is necessary to open
a halfway house.
1) The facility has to have approval from the city it is located in. This may be a
conditional use permit.
2) A current Health Inspection
3) A current Fire Inspection either completed by the State Fire Marshal or
completed on the form provided by the State Fire Marshal
4) A floor plan of the facility
5) List of Board of Directors including names addresses and telephone numbers
6) Policy and procedures as required by 2920 Rules Governing Adult Halfway
Houses
7) Resident handbook
8) Qualifications of staff
9) Dietitian Report
10) Insurance including workman’s comp.
After getting approval from the city and reviewing the checklist you can contact the
Minnesota Department of Corrections Inspection and Enforcement Unit at 651-261-1657
for more information.
Monaie Hebert
Senior Detention Facility Inspector
Inspection and Enforcement Unit
December 2022 Outcomes Data
11.22.21 - 12.31.22
DAMASCUS WAY-SHAKOPEE HOUSE
Partnership with Scott County Community Corrections
Damascus Way – December 2022 Report (Outcomes Data)
1
SHAKOPEE PROGRAM – OUTCOMES REPORT:
First 12 Months Outcomes (11.22.21 – 11.30.22):
Total number of referrals: 21
Total number of admissions: 18
Total number of discharges (successful completion or termination): 13
Total number of residents employed upon discharge: 7
Total number of residents discharged to stable/permanent housing: 10
Total number of calls to law enforcement: 3
Total number of UA’s administered and collected: 48
Total number of residents who obtained medical assistance: 11
Total number of residents who obtained a driver’s license and/or a state ID: 3 DL, 1
State ID
December Outcomes (December 2022:
Total number of referrals: 1
Total number of admissions: 1
Total number of discharges (successful completion or termination): 1
Total number of residents employed upon discharge: 1
Total number of residents discharged to stable/permanent housing: 0
Total number of calls to law enforcement: 0
Total number of UA’s administered and collected: 8
Total number of residents who obtained medical assistance: 1
Total number of residents who obtained a driver’s license and/or a state ID: 0
Program Outcomes (11.22.21 – 12.31.22):
Total number of referrals: 22
Total number of admissions: 19
Total number of discharges (successful completion or termination): 14
Total number of residents employed upon discharge: 8
Total number of residents discharged to stable/permanent housing: 10
Total number of calls to law enforcement: 3
Total number of UA’s administered and collected: 56
Total number of residents who obtained medical assistance: 12
Total number of residents who obtained a driver’s license and/or a state ID: 4
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Scott County Government in Minnesota bought a home in a residential, single family neighborhood as a Right of Way purchase to improve
road safety. The use was then changed to be used as a transitional re-entry home for incarcerated adult males. These men would have felony
convictions, some with violent and sexual o enses, including level 1 and level 2 sexual o enders. This facility is not state licensed or
regulated and each former incarcerated man would be housed there for a range of 30 to 90 days. These individuals would rotate through the
house on a regular basis. The City of Prior Lake had not been contacted by the County regarding this home being placed in what is classi ed
as an R-1 residential zone. On November 1st, Scott County held a public meeting; over 100 residents were in attendance to learn about this
program and also voice their obvious concerns surrounding the safety for residents and the numerous young children who live in the
neighborhood. A local in-home daycare provider voiced her fear of losing her license due to the nature of crimes the individuals in the home
have been incarcerated for. Others voiced concerns that this property is directly across the street from a public playground.
The concerned residents reiterated several times that they agree that Scott County has housing needs and they support nding solutions for
those needs. Placing a home of this type is a residential neighborhood is a new model in this County and not supported by any prior data.
This process signi cantly lacked proper due diligence, coordination with City government, and transparent, community engagement. Last
year, a similar facility in a residential zone was opened in Shakopee, MN without the surrounding community’s awareness.
The residents simply asked for further discussion and were met with rm opposition by County representatives. Please sign this petition to
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Name Commented Date Comment
Marty Reddemann 11/9/2022 "Residents near this proposed home for paroled men were not considered. We have one or more
residents who have been assaulted by paroled convicts and this home being put into the same
neighborhood has caused PTSD to take over. All residents near this home should have been considered
and informed."
SARAH McDunn 11/9/2022
While I feel programs like this are needed…I feel the location of this house is not in the best interests of
the men who will be living there. Instead it would be better suited next to public transportation and
closer to employment options that would accept and help these men. In a family neighborhood across
from a park, and close to a swimming beach May not be the appropriate place for some of the people
who may be living here as well. I am hopeful that future locations of this type of housing will take these
considerations into high regard so that the program can be highly effective."
Tara Harrison 11/10/2022 "I care about the safety of our children, families & neighborhoods. Rehab is ok but not next to families &
children."
Janine Alcorn 11/10/2022
I feel the county was not transparent on their ambitions with this property nor did I feel they were
receptive to anyone’s concerns in the neighborhood (full of children, parks and also special needs kids) of
closest proximity or surrounding neighborhoods. I believe these individuals need help which includes
housing but also a supportive network re-entering society. In order to provide them with a best re-entry
opportunity possible, they (the county officials and Demascus Project) need to make our (or any affected)
community a partner and not just a nuisance to their plan. Come on Scott County… do better than this."
Tim Webb 11/11/2022
This facility has no place in a residential neighborhood much less near a park where children play and
soccer leagues hold games and practice. These men may deserve a second chance but I owe them nothing
and want no part of their rehabilitation occurring around my family. This is something that belongs away
from the families to choose to live in the suburbs with other families and kids for safety. I will no longer be
able to allow my kids to play in our own yard within them being in my sight and we will no longer be able
to use the neighborhood park we visit 100 times a year. If this does go through we will list our home and
move. Scott County needs to stop this and relocate this away from families and children."
Cheryl Marti 11/11/2022 "This facility has no place in being near families with children, other in neighborhoods where many were
planning to make their homes their life home where they put their life savings into to be in a safe, family
oriented place. I understand people need a place to go but keep them away from families, playgrounds
and children. This should be common sense! Find a different location and protect our children and
families"
Preston Ray 11/12/2022
Putting a sex offender halfway house next to a public playground and daycares. Scott County's proposal is
negligent and lacking common sense. The statistical recidivism rate ALONE, warrants further discussion
from Scott County to help explain their lack of judgment to Prior Lake residents"
Jennifer Solyntjes 11/16/2022 "This is not good!"
John Tedford 11/17/2022
It is a safety concern for small children and vulnerable adults and will increase the need for citizens to be
armed at a time when the current government is trying to restrict self defense options."
Kelly Lunde 11/17/2022 "Come on Scott county… you can do better."
Kelly D 12/1/2022
A community decision like this should have been more open to public comment and much more
transparent. Also the future plans for more of these homes should be documented and shown. These
homes in the country with limited police presence and remote families is not a good set up"
Amy Bryson 12/1/2022 "Rehabilitation houses for sex offenders should not be near schools nor parks where my kids play their
sports. I have a disabled child and I worry plenty and do not need the extra stress. Scott County you
should know better!"
Jason Allen 12/1/2022 "Transparency builds trust. This was all done in the dark."
Jason Krause 12/1/2022
These types of transitional homes shouldn’t be anywhere near all of these schools, a neighborhood full of
kids or a park! Why is this the first anyone is hearing of this?! Scott County this is just terrible! Leaders of
our community do better! This is asking for trouble and putting sex offenders in a prime location amongst
all these schools to act again! I can’t believe this is even a consideration!"
Tracy O’Brien 12/1/2022 "The city wasn’t transparent with the purchase intentions."
Tina Clark 12/2/2022 "I live a block away from this! There is Heatherton Ridge Park directly across 140th that is visited daily by
many young children including youth sporting events. Not a good location for felons with a sex offender
history!"
Sara Simpson 12/2/2022
If there's a need, fine, I'm sure there are tons of country places for sale. You could move them to the
country, not where children and families are. There needs to be more transparency on this situation."
Samuel Schlagel 12/3/2022 "We need safety for law abiding citizens with family. The middle of a neighborhood is not a place for
correctional facility re location ."
Janice Gintzler 12/7/2022 "Please put the home in another location. Those leaving prison really need a home."
Nathan Brown 12/7/2022 "Because this is a TERRIBLE idea. Plain and simple."
Phil Traxler 12/12/2022 "Not only is this a bad idea, did you know that the county will maintain ownership of the home and lease
to Damascus. Not only a problem for our neighborhood but a huge liability issue for the tax payers of
Scott County."
Lindsay Jenner 12/18/2022 "I do licensed childcare in one of these neighborhoods and have 3 kids of my own. Not ok to have
criminals mixed in."
Jeremie Calvin 12/19/2022 "There's no way it's even legal to put known sexual predators so close to playgrounds, schools, and
daycare facilities. Is the County deliberately trying to get our children abused? If this goes forward I see a
massive lawsuit heading their way."
Karen Siehndel 12/20/2022 "The safety of our children is if utmost importance"
Contardi Brad 12/23/2022 "A rehab house for sex predators in P.L. not cool!"
Contardi Brad 12/23/2022 "Apparently not. For the people that support this experiment in our town."
Jeff Parrott 1/16/2023
Twin Cities Crime Watch & Information4h · Apple Valley - Disturbance. WM from the group home next
door was reportedly outside yelling and screaming and then assaulted 911 caller's husband and
grandson.Dispatcher aired a "high caution" note for an occupant at the address.129xx Findlay Way"
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