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INSIDE THE GUIDE

04 BLAINE HISTORY 06 WELCOME TO BLAINEMN.GOV 08 SPECIAL EVENTS 10 PARKS & RECREATION 12 BLAINE WETLAND SANCTUARY 14 OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET 16 BEYOND THE HOCKEY JERSEY 18 ULTIMATE SPORTS DESTINATION 20 NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER 22 BLAINE CITY DEPARTMENTS 24 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

25 BLAINECONNECT 26 SAFETY SERVICES 27 MUNICIPAL CABLE CHANNEL 16 28 UTILITIES 30 COMMUNITY ORDINANCES 34 BUILDING PERMITS 36 COUNCIL, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS 38 VOTING 40 BLAINE AREA SCHOOLS 44 RESTAURANTS AROUND TOWN™ 47 PLACES TO WORSHIP 48 BUSINESS CATEGORY LISTINGS

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Blaine History

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ntil 1877 Blaine was considered to be part of the City of Anoka, Minnesota. Phillip Laddy, a native of Ireland, is recognized as the first settler in Blaine. He settled near the lake that now bears his name, Laddie Lake, in 1862. Laddy died shortly after his arrival and his survivors moved on to Minneapolis. He was followed by Englishman George Townsend, who lived for a short time in the area of Lever St. and 103rd Ave.

It was not until 1865 that Blaine’s first permanent resident, Green Chambers, settled on the old Townsend claim. Chambers was a former slave who moved north from Barron County, Kentucky, following the Civil War. In 1870 George Wall, Joseph Gagner, and some others settled in the area and it began to grow. In 1877 Blaine separated from Anoka and organized as a Township of its own. That year the first election was held and Moses Ripley was elected as the first Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Ripley, who had come to Minnesota from Maine, persuaded his fellow Board Members to name the new Township in honor of James G. Blaine, a senator and three-time presidential candidate from Maine. By the year 1880 Blaine’s population had reached 128. While many of the other communities in Anoka County experienced growth due to farming, Blaine’s sandy soils and abundant wetlands discouraged would-be farmers and it remained a prime hunting area. Blaine’s growth remained slow until after World War II when starter home developments began to spring up in the southern part of town. Blaine’s population went from 1,694 in 1950 to 20,640 in 1970. As the Minneapolis/St. Paul area began to enjoy rapid growth, Blaine’s wide open spaces became attractive to many people looking for the suburban life style just a short distance from both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul. With the development of Interstate Hwy. 35W, State Hwy. 65, and State Hwy. 10, Blaine’s accessibility to the Twin Cities was greatly increased. Because of this, Blaine has become a very attractive location for business and residential development. The estimated population for Blaine in 2018 is over 65,000.

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Welcome to BlaineMN.gov

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he engaging, user-friendly design of the city website features local photography and a colorful interface with intuitive buttons and icons making navigation easy. The city website is Mobile Responsive, and easily viewed from all devices including tablets and smartphones. The unique design features spotlights, city news, events, meetings, public notices, and frequently requested information. Four department-specific designs highlighting BlaineBiz.com, BlaineEvents.com, BlaineParks.com, and BlaineSafetyServices.com allow for easy navigation to the City’s most requested information.

BlaineBiz.com Created for our business community, includes a Business Listing, a listing of Available Land and Buildings, and a news section dedicated to local business. Other features include business visit requests and opt-in notification options for up-to-date business information.

BlaineEvents.com Showcases the City’s many community activity offerings, includes a seasonal listing of City-sponsored events along with event details, and sponsorship and volunteer opportunities and information.

BlaineParks.com Showcases our programs and park facilities, and includes an easy-to-find Senior Center section, park facility finder, and subscribable calendar.

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BlaineSafetyServices.com

Created for our public safety units of Police, Fire, Emergency Management, and Community Standards, includes easy to use forms to request reports, submit traffic complaints, and thank a cop.

Other Features Report It allows the community to report concerns such as potholes, weed control issues, street light outages, etc. In addition, the tool allows the ability to track the work from start to finish via email notifications. Menu items are grouped in categories such as Apply, Contact, Find, Pay, Sign Up, Submit, and View. In addition, our Services section highlights specific duties performed by our many departments. Our Residents section offers our citizens important information such as Garbage and Recycling, Property Information, Residential Community Standards, and Online Payments. Our Construction Updates blog gives timely information on the many projects happening around the City and allows you to subscribe to the updates that matter to you.

Photography Many of the high-resolution photos used throughout the site were taken by local photographer, Sarah Grace Photography. The City’s newly created seasonal photo contest, Impressions of Blaine, has provided a unique opportunity to showcase the City through our residents with categories including City Landmarks, Community Activities and Events, People and Families, Pets, Throwback Thursday, and Wildlife and Nature. Other notable photographers

include Alicia Marie Photography, JJ Photo, and City of Blaine employees.

Mobile App

A mobile app available for iPhone and Android devices allows citizens to submit concerns via their mobile devices, stay up to date with City news, and receive alerts and push notifications. On iPhone devices search CivicMobile and choose BlaineMN. On Android devices search BlaineMN Mobile Connect.

BlaineConnect The City of Blaine is committed to connecting with the Community and proudly offers BlaineConnect. BlaineConnect includes several tools designed for a specific purpose: • BlaineMN.gov/CivicReady Receive emergency notifications with CivicReady, Blaine’s emergency notification system. Opt-in to receive alerts. • BlaineMN.gov/Tip411 Submit anonymous tips to the Police Department with Tip411, sign up to receive tips, or download the app by searching Blaine PD App on both iPhone and Android devices. • BlaineMN/NotifyMe Connect with your community with NotifyMe. Opt-in to receive Blaine updates on topics that interest you. These tools streamline our communication with the public, offering seamless integration with our social media platforms and emergency management applications. In addition to these tools, Blaine is very active on social media including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Linkedin, Nextdoor, Twitter, and YouTube. Find out more on page 25.


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Special Events Calendar

September 2018

April 2019

June 2019

26 • City Open House

06 • Breakfast with the Bunny

October 2018

13 • Blaine Market

28-30 • Blaine Festival Celebrating Community for Over 45 Years!

19 • Flashlight Pumpkin Hunt

27 • Blaine Market

November 2018 10 • Princess Party 17 • Blaine Market (BlaineParks.com/FarmersMarket)

December 2018 01 • Morning at the North Pole 08 • Morning at the North Pole 15 • Blaine Market

January 2019 12 • Blaine Market 26 • Blaine Market 26 • Snow Day

February 2019 09 • Blaine Market 23 • Blaine Market

March 2019 01 • Super Hero Party 09 • Blaine Market 23 • Blaine Market

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15-30 • Earth Day Events

May 2019 American Wetlands Month (BlaineParks.com/WetlandSanctuary) 01-15 • Earth Day Events 18 • World Fest Join the City of Blaine and residents from across the North Metro for the annual Blaine World Fest celebration at Town Square Park. This event is a great opportunity for the City to recognize and share its growing cultural and ethnic diversity. Bring the entire family and learn about different cultures through a variety of entertainments and festivities. Experience a wide array of music, dance, cultural learning booths, demonstrations, and delicious ethnic foods. Blaine World Fest has continued to grow with more than 2000 people enjoying this exciting and festive cultural celebration last year, and this year’s event promises to be even bigger and better. Be sure to bring a lawn chair! (BlaineParks.com/WorldFest)

The Blaine Festival is an annual community celebration with weekend-long events for the whole family. Join us at Aquatore Park for a wide variety of entertainments with something for everyone. The fun kicks off Friday at 5:00 p.m. and runs through Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Events include a carnival, crafter/business fair, civic tent, petting zoo, magician, recreational activities, food, and live bands plus much, much more! Free Parking – Free Admission – Rain or Shine (BlaineFestival.org)

July 2019 04 • Fireworks at the National Sports Center 30 & 31 • Safety Camp 16 • F amily Fun Night Join the Blaine Parks and Recreation Department at Aquatore Park for Family Fun Night, an evening dedicated entirely to families. Children can enjoy FREE kiddie carnival games, explore a police car and a fire truck at our vehicle fair. Concessions will be available! We will also have multiple inflatables and some will get you wet! And don’t forget to bring your camera. (BlaineParks.com/FamilyFunNight) 27 • Kids’ Triathlon (BlaineParks.com/KidsTri)


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Family Fun Night, an evening dedicated entirely to families. August 2019 06 • Night to Unite On the first Tuesday of August each year, Blaine joins communities around Minnesota for Night to Unite, an evening of neighborhood festivities aimed at increasing crime prevention awareness and building a strong community. Members of the Blaine Police Department and SBM Fire Department make an effort to appear at all registered block parties in the city. The city also uses the evening to promote a school supply drive for the Community Emergency Assistance Program, enabling local disadvantaged students to begin the school year with proper supplies. The drive annually nets several hundred pounds of donated school supplies. (BlaineMN.gov/N2U)

Visit BlaineEvents.com for a complete up-to-date listing of City events.

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Parks & Recreation

Parks & Trails

Senior Programs

Aquatore Off-Leash Dog Park

The City of Blaine has an extensive Park and Trail System. The City currently has 65 parks encompassing 638 acres of land. Most of the parks are located within residential neighborhoods. Larger community parks are provided that contain major athletic facilities, picnic areas, or natural environment resources characteristic of Blaine. Over 50 miles of trails and trail corridors interconnect parks, schools and open spaces. There are over 650 acres of open-space land enjoyed by Blaine residents.

The Mary Ann Young Senior Center offers a wide variety of programs and services year round. At the Center, seniors have the opportunity to become involved in daily recreational activities, educational classes, special events and outings. The Center Staff also provides access services, such as information and referral, advocacy and outreach. A Senior Newsletter is published monthly for seniors. A daily senior dining program is available. Transportation is also provided for programs at the Center. For information call 763-786-9375.

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Community Use of Park Facilities Residents are encouraged to use the variety of park facilities available within the Blaine Park System. Family or group reservations are available for our large pavilions. Others are available on a first come, first served basis. The Department also schedules all athletic practice and league game use in the parks. Parks are open for community use from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Adult Programs Adults have the opportunity to participate in a variety of recreational activities offered throughout the year. Program areas include health and fitness classes, recreational athletic leagues, lifetime sports, outings, hobby and special interest classes.

Youth Programs A variety of recreational activities are planned throughout the year for children from pre-school age through high school. These activities range from youth athletics, arts, field trips, enrichment camps, summer playgrounds, and more. During the winter, supervised skating rinks with warming houses are provided at various park locations. A summer recreation program offers children a wide variety of leisure time opportunities.

Information & Referral Residents who need to locate a favorite recreational activity, check on registration for youth sports, find the location of a park, or need information on a special event may visit our website at BlaineParks.com or call the Parks and Recreation office at 763-785-6164.

Park Amenities include: fencing with separate large and small dog areas, shelter with heater/ power, picnic tables, clean bag containers, drinking fountains, and security light. DOG PARK RULES • Dogs must be properly vaccinated. • Dog owners must pick up and dispose of pet waste in trash receptacles. • Dogs must be under control at all times. • At the first sign of aggression, dogs must be leashed and removed. • Dogs that are declared dangerous are not allowed. • Dog owners are liable for damage or injury inflicted by their dogs. • Dogs must be leashed when entering or exiting. • No more than 3 dogs per handler. • Parents must closely supervise children at all times. • Dogs in heat are not permitted. • No use of tobacco. • No glass containers. • No food except training treats. • All personal property, must be removed daily. • Dogs are not permitted to dig.

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Train to Calm™ is the basic concept that Calm dogs don’t get in trouble™. Calm dogs don’t practice unwanted behaviors such as pulling on a leash. They are not leash-reactive to dogs/people, and they do not jump on your guests (or you) or bolt through doors. The fourweek Dog Squad Behavioral Board & Train Program addresses everything from basic obedience to the most challenging behaviors. Your dog will stay with us for 4 weeks and beginning at 6 am every day, be worked through multiple training sessions until 6 pm. Daily activities include bike rides, treadmill training, outdoor play and socialization, pack walks, obedience training, and more. We will constantly challenge your dog physically and mentally through a variety of distractions and real-world situations, all with the goal of teaching your dog to meet those challenges in a calm, confident manner.

moment they arrive. We immediately begin to assess what motivates your dog and understand what created their underlying behaviors. That way, we can “unwind” them and replace problem behaviors with calmness. Calm dogs don’t get in trouble™.

Owners who enroll their dogs in Dog Squad’s Behavioral Board & Train program are amazed at the transformation. If you don’t have the time to train your dog, let us help. We understand how challenging it can be to stop bad behaviors once they have started. Our pet care professionals will set consistent rules and boundaries for your dog from the

Our mission is to help you develop and reestablish your relationship with your dog. We have the knowledge, time, and patience to unlock your dog’s true potential and return them to you with a renewed sense of calmness and confidence—the very best version of themselves and a happy, healthier, well-behaved member of your Pack.

Dog Squad Training is an affiliate of Blaine Kennels and is located on 5 acres of land that includes a beautiful private dog park bordering vibrant and healthy wetlands. Our facility has recently undergone a complete renovation with A/C, heated floors, fire suppression system, alarm system, security cameras, fresh epoxy floors, and all new kennel suites. Blaine Kennels offers • Boarding • Grooming • Obedience Classes • Dog Squad Training Starting Late Summer 2018 • Advanced Socialization • CGC Training/ Testing • Pack Walk Classes

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We had two Boston Terriers and we then adopted another. They were having constant fights when startled by the doorbell or by other dogs walking by. I was at the end of my rope and felt horrible, wondering why I adopted the third dog. I found the Dog Squad, and I signed them up right away. After talking to one of the trainers, I was convinced they were in great hands! We can now take them on walks with other dogs around the neighborhood. We LOVE the staff and the security knowing our dogs are in great hands.” – Amy Haglin / Happy Dog Owner


Blaine Wetland Sanctuary

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ince the late 1980s, the City has had a vision for creating a wetland classroom in the area known as the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary. In 2000, residents approved a $3.5 Million Bond Referendum to purchase property for Open Space. The first purchase was the 62-acre wetland and 8-acre oak forest in the Lakes of Radisson Development which added to the City’s existing 435 wetland acres east of the Lakes of Radisson Development extending south to 109th Avenue. Since that time, research has been conducted in the 500-acre open-space property west of Lexington Avenue adjacent to Anoka County Ditch 53-62. This area is part of the larger Anoka Sandplain which is home to unique plant communities found in very few places anywhere in the country. Several species of rare and endangered plants were discovered and the concept of

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restoring the wetlands to allow those species to flourish began to take shape. Combined with the big picture of being in city open space and the prospect of adding a nature center for public education and access for the enjoyment of nature lovers, plans were put in motion.

The goal of the project is to enhance, restore and protect three wetland community types and upland islands. The Upland communities will be restored to Oak Forest or Aspen-Birch Forest types. The wetland communities will be restored to Anoka Sand Plain Rich and Poor Fen which are unique and rare plant community types containing two confirmed threatened and endangered species. The restoration will release the dormant native seed bank and existing rare species and their habitats will thrive and expand. The boardwalk and parking lot were completed in August 2017 giving the public the opportunity to walk from East Lake Park in the Lakes of Radisson Development to the regional trail along


Lexington Ave. The parking lot was constructed off of Lexington Ave providing a trail head for the boardwalk and parking for the future nature center. Active management of the wetland site will continue over the next five years to accomplish the plan approved by the regulatory agencies. Throughout the spring, summer and fall, crews will be out applying herbicides to control the invasive species which inhibit the growth of the native vegetation. Prescribed burns and over-seeding with native herbaceous species will allow the area to thrive and provide important habitat for birds and wildlife. For updates on the progress of the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary, please visit BlaineParks.com/WetlandSanctuary.

Programs have been developed for all ages to learn more about the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary. To sign up for programs, please visit BlaineParks.com. Interpretive signs have been created through a partnership with the Anoka Ramsey Community College and will be installed in the spring of 2019.

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Outdoor Farmers Market

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ue to the success of the indoor farmers market and suggestions from residents, the Parks and Recreation Department started hosting a farmers market on Wednesday evenings. The Parks and Recreation Department is committed to providing healthy activities for the community. Expanding access to fresh and local food, along with community and social engagement, through the farmers market is a major benefit to the community.

According to the Farmers Market Coalition, “farmers markets facilitate personal connections and bonds of mutual benefits between farmers, shoppers, and communities. By cutting out middlemen, farmers receive more of our food dollars and shoppers receive the freshest and most flavorful food in their area and local economies prosper.� The vendors at the Blaine Farmers Market grow or make their own products. They are extremely knowledgeable about the ingredients, benefits, and the quality of their products. Our vendors enjoy talking to their customers and explaining the process of growing, producing, and selling their products. Customers will enjoy the quality produce, farmstead, and artisan products – all fresh and local. The Blaine Farmers Market has established a frequent shopper program. For every 5 market visits, customers will receive a useful giveaway. Customers can sign up at the Market Manager Booth.

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In addition to providing healthy and locally made products, the Blaine Farmers Market offers opportunities for non-profit community groups to host a booth free of charge. Groups can raise awareness, host a small fundraiser, or provide a service to the public. Adding to the Blaine Farmers Market experience is the summer concert series. The concert series has been moved to Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Town Square Park. A total of nine performances in a variety of musical genres will follow the market. Shoppers are encouraged to stay for a relaxing evening in the park. Products offered at the market include: seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, breads, cakes, cookies and cupcakes, meats, eggs, honey, cheeses, nuts, jams and preserves, sauces, bloody mary mix, pierogis, sweet and savory strudels, gluten free and dairy-free baking mixes, olive oils, goat milk soap and lotions, jewelry, garden art and cookbooks. For updates and to sign up for our newsletter, visit BlaineParks.com/FarmersMarket.

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Blaine City Hall Parking Lot Wednesdays, June 6 - August 29 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Blaine City Hall Atrium Select Saturdays, November - April 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Interested in hosting a booth? Contact Ann at aringgold@blainemn.gov


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Crest View Senior Community at Blaine offers an exercise class every weekday. Many seniors find they’re getting more movement now than they did living in their own homes. Jackie exercises four days each week. Why? “Because it’s available, and it’s good for your brain and everything else,” Jackie says. Before moving to Crest View, Dorothy loved line dancing. Ardis was a member of a local gym for women. Others walked a lot. Today, they value the exercise options, as well as the other activities, offered at Crest View. Take a tour of Crest view Senior Communities in Blaine or Columbia Heights and see for yourself.

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Blaine's First Family of Hockey “You can get roots here, and you just stay.”

Kathy Brodzinski spoke of her family’s history in the Blaine community with pride. Her high school sweetheart and husband, Mike, played hockey for Blaine High School. Now the couple owns Hockey Central, a hockey store and pro shop, and Kathy works full-time as an ice scheduler for the Schwan Super Rink. The hockey tradition runs deep in the Brodzinski family. After playing for the Blaine Bengals, Mike became a University of Minnesota Golden Gopher. He transferred to St. Cloud State University (SCSU) two years later and played under Olympic gold medal coach Herb Brooks in 1986-1987. Following in their father’s footsteps, Mike and Kathy’s

sons, Jonny, Michael, Easton, and Bryce, have excelled at the sport at high school and collegiate levels, one after another.

While Mike grew up playing hockey, Kathy was introduced to the sport when their youngest, Bryce, was four years old. Kathy scrimmaged with other hockey moms at Fogerty Ice Arena and gained a new appreciation for the game. “Mike does the hockey part of it,” she said, “and I do the momma-nurturing part, telling them to hang in there and keep working hard.” The brothers’ hard work has paid off. After high school, Jonny, Michael, and Easton played in the United States Hockey League (USHL), the country’s top junior ice hockey organization. Like his dad, Jonny played for the SCSU Huskies in college. From there,

he was drafted into the NHL, and currently plays for the Los Angeles Kings. Michael was a Minnesota Gopher and now plays for the San Jose Barracuda, an American Hockey League team associated with the NHL’s San Jose Sharks. Easton is entering his sophomore year as an SCSU Husky. With one more year of high school, Bryce is set to play for the Gophers. The whole family agrees that of the brothers, Michael is the most competitive. He’s also the only defensive player; his dad and brothers are all forwards. When Michael and Jonny played on rival college teams, their parents got creative. Mike and Kathy bought Gopher and Husky jerseys, cut them in half, and sewed them together. Two opposing collegiate colors, one jersey, and the Brodzinski name still intact.

Jonny

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Favorite music: Country or Post Malone

Favorite band: Rascal Flatts

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Favorite place to play: Schwan Super Rink

Favorite place to play: Schwan Super Rink

Favorite place to play: Resch Center for the Teddy Bear Toss

Favorite hockey player: Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings

Favorite hockey player: Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators

Favorite hockey player: Milan Hejduk, Colorado Avalanche

Most Memorable Moment: 1st NHL game (against the New York Rangers)

Most Memorable Moment: Committing to the University of Minnesota

Most Memorable Moments: Winning a championship as a Husky for regular season and beating the top team in the nation

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The hockey tradition runs deep in the Brodzinski family. Mike and Kathy have loved watching their sons develop as individuals. While all the Brodzinski brothers love hockey, Chipotle, and Fortnite, they each have their own interests. Easton played lacrosse and Bryce played some football in high school, while Jonny and Michael excelled at golf. Bryce loves watching basketball with his uncle and high school buddies. They all enjoy hunting and fishing at their grandparents’ cabin. In July, the family celebrated Jonny’s wedding. Mike and Kathy are proud of the men their sons have become. “We’re really lucky,” Kathy said. “They’re good boys and they are good to us.”

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Sports Destination Minnesota’s Ultimate

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hen it comes to sports and recreation, Blaine’s ahead of the game, offering something for every professional and recreational athlete. Spectators and athletes from all over the globe gather at Blaine’s world-renowned athletic facilities for events year-round, which strengthens the growing community.

For over 35 years, Blaine has been dedicated to creating recreational opportunities and facilities for residents and visitors. The TPC Twin Cities golf course recently secured a seven-year deal with the PGA TOUR; beginning next summer, the annual tournament will bring some of the world’s top golfers to Minnesota.

TPC Golf Course

Fogerty Arena

The 18-hole TPC Golf Course is Minnesota’s only private PGA tour-owned property, spanning 235 acres of countryside.

Opened in 1982, this civic center and ice arena, known as “The Ice House,” is one of two facilities in the Twin Cities with curling ice.

• Designed by Arnold Palmer and Tom Lehman. • Honored multiple times by Golf Digest magazine. • Site of the 2019 PGA TOUR 3M Open.

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National Sports Center The National Sports Center (NSC) is the world’s largest amateur sports facility, a sixhundred-acre campus featuring: • The Schwan Super Rink, with eight sheets of ice under one roof. Yearly attendance reaches nearly 2 million. • The NSC Velodrome, the only outdoor wood-plank cycling track in the Western Hemisphere. Made from 42 miles of ultra-durable African Afzalia wood. • The NSC Stadium, a multipurpose outdoor athletic stadium with a grandstand that seats up to 5,500 spectators. Home of the annual 98.5 KTIS Joyful Noise concert and the opening ceremony for the annual Schwan’s USA Cup, the largest soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere.

This 501c3 charitable organization provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball. The facility features a rubberized turf field that accommodates wheel chairs and other assistive devices.

Blaine Wetland Sanctuary A boardwalk extends through the sanctuary with over 500 acres of wetland and upland. The City of Blaine partners with Growing Green Hearts and Wargo Nature Center to provide educational programs in the summer evenings and weekends through August. For further information, visit BlaineParks.com/WetlandSanctuary

Community Recreation The Blaine Parks and Recreation Department offers: • Adult men’s, women’s, and co-rec softball • Adult football • Recreational and competitive basketball • Youth hockey, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, baseball, basketball, and football Visit BlaineParks.com to get involved.

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It’s the largest amateur sports campus in the world, and it’s right in the City of Blaine. The National Sports Center (NSC) offers over 600 acres of year-around sports programs and events, in sports as diverse as soccer, hockey, golf, figure skating, yoga and ultimate.

skating community, the 6,200 square foot training center provides a conditioning and dance studio, changing area, parents’ viewing area, and offices for coaches.

With 54 soccer fields, the NSC has been certified by the Guinness Book of Records as the “largest soccer complex” in the world. And with 4 million visitors a year, the NSC is Minnesota’s mostvisited sports facility. The NSC opened in 1990, built by the State of Minnesota, but operated by a non-profit corporation, the National Sports Center Foundation (NSCF), the NSC operates the facility on a selfsupporting basis. State funds were used to build the facility, but no operating subsidy is provided. The NSC’s flagship annual event is Schwan’s USA CUP, which is the largest soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere. In 2014, the tournament drew a record 1,060 teams – all youth teams – representing 19 countries and 21 states. The nine days of USA CUP is a unique and proud time for Blaine residents, as the world truly comes to Blaine!

Schwan Super Rink Originally opened in October of 1998, the Schwan Super Rink expanded from the original four sheets of ice to eight sheets in the fall of 2006. Programs include: hockey, figure skating, broomball, shorttrack speedskating and public skating. The Super Rink features two unique facilities. The Herb Brooks Training Center is a 12,500-square-foot dry-land training facility to teach young players the latest training techniques. For the figure

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The Schwan Super Rink is one of the training homes for the U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team, and the team visits Blaine for training camps several times each year. The rink is the home ice for the Bethel University men’s and women’s hockey teams, as well as Irondale, Mounds View and Legacy Christian high school hockey teams. At the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games, 32 of the 46 USA men’s and women’s Olympic hockey players had skated at the Schwan Super Rink at some point in their careers. Some grew up as Minnesota youth players, some skated at the Super Rink as part of USA Hockey training camps, and several others competed in the major tournaments hosted at the facility.


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Victory Links Golf Course Established in 2003, Victory Links is the only PGA Tourdesigned public golf course in Minnesota. Boasting 18-holes of links-style golf, Victory Links is designed to be inviting as a family-friendly course suitable for youth golf, and challenging enough to host a PGA Tour event – which it does annually as the site of the qualifying tournament for the 3M Championships. Victory Links is comprised of an 18-hole championship course, oversized grass tee driving range, and a one-of-a-kind 18-hole bent grass putting course. Covering over 400 acres, players can enjoy the beauty of the Minnesota prairie grasses, tranquil native areas, and even glimpses of wildlife.

Gradient Financial Center Opened in the spring of 2005, the Gradient Financial Center hosts sport-related events, conferences and trade shows as well as NSC tournament activities. The Gradient Financial Center includes meeting rooms of varying sizes. The small conference rooms can double as VIP suites for major stadium events. In 2012, the 21,000-square-foot Sport Expo Center was added to the Gradient Financial Center complex. This facility adds an expo space for consumer and trade shows, and also can be used for sports training. The addition makes the entire Gradient Financial Center facility a 36,000 square foot facility.

Major Features on Campus Stadium: The 8,500 seat NSC Stadium hosts Schwan’s USA CUP feature games and ceremonies, major soccer games such as U.S. National Team games, and even concerts and marching band festivals. The stadium has hosted six different U.S. National Team soccer games over the years, against teams from Canada, Sweden, Norway, Australia and Mexico. The NSC Stadium is home to Minnesota United FC, a division II professional team. In July of 2014, Minnesota United won a game against Swansea City FC, which marked the first time an English Premier League team had ever played in Minnesota. Sports Hall: The indoor Sports Hall, 100 x 70 yards, is host to indoor soccer, lacrosse, baseball training, and other field sports activities. During the winter months, the NSC Sports Hall is busy every day with soccer leagues and training, offering a great off-season training opportunity for Blaine soccer families. Fields: For first-time visitors to Blaine, the most striking feature of the NSC campus is the number of multi-use playing fields. Currently with 46 fields, the NSC built eight more in 2015, and the plan is to ultimately add 20 additional fields, to bring the campus to a stunning 66 fields. Soccer is the big field sport at the NSC, but the fields are also used for other sports such as rugby, lacrosse, and ultimate disc.

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Departments Blaine City

Administration

The Administration Department is made up of the City Manager’s office, as well as the City Clerk, Communications, and Human Resources departments. It is responsible for day-to-day operations. The City Manager is selected by the City Council to manage the day-today operation of all functions of city government. The City Manager, along with the management team, evaluates issues and makes recommendations to the City Council. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Administration

City’s financial reporting; Budgeting, which manages the City’s financial and capital planning functions; Treasury and Debt Management, which manages the City’s banking, investment, and debt issuance functions; and Utility Billing which is responsible for the billing, receipting, and account maintenance of Blaine residents’ water, sewer, refuse and recycling accounts. The IT Division is responsible for managing the City’s computerized system of hardware and software, and its supporting infrastructure that allows the exchange of information, both internally and externally, through the use of voice, data, and video.

The City Clerk’s office is responsible for running local elections, licensing businesses, maintaining official City records, and managing City Council meeting agendas. The City Clerk also maintains a record of all Council proceedings, publishes legal notices and newly adopted ordinances, and responds to City Code inquiries. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CityClerk

Additionally, the City’s Web Coordinator, a member of the Finance Department, is responsible for the management of the City’s website and social media programs. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Finance

The Human Resources Department coordinates recruitment and hiring, conducts contract negotiations, and administers employee benefits, compensation and job classifications. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov

Community Standards consists of three departments: Neighborhood Services, Fire Inspection and Housing Services.

Finance Department

The Finance Department is composed of two divisions – Finance and Information Technology (IT). The Finance Division oversees all financial activity of the City and manages four subdivisions: Accounting, which oversees the payroll and accounts payable functions and is responsible for the

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Community Standards

Neighborhood Services enforces City Ordinances relating to the public health, safety and general condition and upkeep of the community. This department responds to residents’ inquiries about code issues. The Neighborhood Services Department strives to work cooperatively with residents and business owners to gain voluntary compliance of community standards. Fire Inspection is responsible for new construction plan review and inspection. The Fire Inspection Department also conducts

routine fire inspections of commercial and industrial buildings. Housing Services is responsible for the rental license program for all single and multiple family rental property within the City of Blaine. All rental properties are required to obtain an annual license and scheduled inspections. Housing Services is also responsible for conducting the fire inspections of all apartments and residential board and care facilities as well as responding to property complaints. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CommunityStandards

Planning & Economic Development Planning Department: All Planning Department functions revolve around reviewing and processing the development proposals for the Planning Commission and City Council, as well as interpreting and enforcing the zoning and subdivision codes. This department prepares and implements the Comprehensive Municipal Plan, which guides land use, zoning, sewer extension, transportation, and community facility improvements or anticipated changes. They also prepare special reports and studies of redevelopment and long-range plans. The Planning Department oversees all land development within the City of Blaine. Staff is available to answer questions on past, current, and future development, zoning, building code changes, home occupations, business signage, and variances to the codes. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Planning Economic Development: The Blaine Economic Development Department offers assistance to businesses in finding available


sites and coordinating the site planning process. In some cases, financial assistance is available through the Blaine EDA for projects which address City goals. Blaine has a strong and growing industrial and commercial business sector. Blaine is home to over 1,300 businesses, has eleven industrial parks, competitive land costs, a strong labor pool, and excellent freeway and highway access as well as the Anoka County Airport. Blaine has an abundant supply of development opportunities for growing and emerging businesses – let us help you find the right one. For further information, visit BlaineBiz.com Building Inspections: The Building Inspection Department reviews and inspects all new construction and remodeling within the City. All building permits and licenses are issued from Building Inspections, as well as Certificates of Occupancy. A building permit is needed for any new construction, remodeling, sprinkler systems, plumbing, heating, fence, deck, shed, in-ground pool, or mobile home set-up. Visit BlaineMN.gov for our Permit Requirements for Common Home Improvement Projects: A Homeowner’s Guide. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections

Public Services

The Public Services Department oversees the physical development of the City. The Department is made up of the Engineering, Parks and Recreation, Geographic Information Services, and Public Works Divisions. Together these divisions develop, maintain, and improve

the City’s infrastructure in terms of both new development, and the re-development of established areas. Engineering Department: The Engineering Department ensures that municipal sewer, water main, storm drainage, and street improvements are constructed in accordance with City specifications. This department coordinates engineering services during the planning and construction stages of residential and industrial development as well as maintaining compliance with all applicable wetland requirements. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Engineering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department: The GIS Department produces maps, reports, analysis and geo-spatial data, as well as creating and maintaining a vast array of point, line, polygon, raster and tabular data for the City of Blaine, as well as the surrounding area. The department staff also maintains an online web mapping application, giving the public, and City staff, quick and easy access to GIS data. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/GIS Parks & Recreation: The Parks and Recreation Department provides a comprehensive, year-round recreational activity program for residents of all ages, including the Senior Citizen Program. They also work in cooperation with community organizations and agencies in an effort to facilitate a broad variety of recreational opportunities within the City. Parks and Recreation also plans and manages City parks and recreational facilities for community use. The department works

closely with the three school districts serving Blaine in the provision of community school programs. The City also uses many school facilities for recreation programs. For further information, visit BlaineParks.com Public Works: The Public Works Department is divided into several groups whose services provide for the maintenance of, and some construction of, public facilities such as streets and parks and the provision of utility services. The Streets and Parks group maintains City streets, parks, buildings, and grounds through weed cutting, street sweeping, traffic signs, snow and ice removal, and related activities. Water and Sewer operates, maintains, and repairs all water mains, sanitary sewer mains, and storm sewers within the City, including wells and lift stations. Maintenance provides a program of preventive maintenance and repair work for City vehicles and equipment. The Public Works Department can be reached at 763-785-6165 during normal business hours or 763-427-1212 after hours and weekends. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/PublicWorks or email pw@blainemn.gov Forestry: The Forestry Department’s mission is to help balance the preservation of our natural resources with the growth and needs of our community. This includes insect and disease control, tree preservation, hazard tree management, Arbor Day, and other planting events. The City Forester is available to answer any questions regarding trees and shrubs.

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Blaine Experiencing

Strong Development Year

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evelopers are gearing up for projects in what is another big year of development in Blaine. All sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial and public are going to be busy. It’s anticipated Blaine will see over 300 new single-family houses built adding over $100 million in value. Several new apartment projects, highlighted by a 192-unit senior apartment developed by Dominium at the corner of 109th Avenue and Lexington Avenue, will add an additional $70 million in multi-family development. Over 175,000 square feet of new industrial projects are anticipated, highlighted by construction of the new 75,000 square foot global headquarters and research and development facility of Crown Iron Works at 98th Avenue and Naples Street. An expansion and remodel of Blaine High School, new Anoka-Hennepin elementary school and Eagle Brook Church highlight public sector projects in 2018. Overall, Blaine is likely to exceed $200 million in new development in 2018. Blaine contributes to more than one-third of all value added by new development in Anoka County and is the largest City in the County with over 64,000 residents.

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Several major commercial projects to occur in 2018 include:

• Lexington Meadows Developed by Wellington Management, this project at the southwest corner of 109th Avenue and Lexington Avenue will start this summer. The 32-acre project will include a 198-unit senior apartment building development by Dominium, along with commercial space available for retail, service, restaurant, grocery, etc. • The Blaine Medical Building Developed by MSP Commercial, located at 11091 Ulysses Street, the Blaine Medical Building is a 12,850 square foot medical office building designed for specialty medical services.

• Kwik Trip Kwik Trip has three new stores planned in Blaine. They are located at 105th Avenue and Radisson Road, 122nd Avenue and Lexington Avenue, and 117th Avenue and Ulysses Street. The first two are planned to begin in 2018. • Auto Zone and Xperience Fitness The owner of the former K-Mart building, near Northtown, is remodeling the interior and exterior of the building and make extensive site improvements to allow for Auto Zone and Xperience Fitness to occupy a majority of the building.

• Marriot-Fairfield Inn and Suites Hotel Located at 10611 Baltimore Street, this 5-story, 80-room hotel is anticipated to begin this year.

• Tumble Fresh Laundry The City of Blaine Economic Development Authority sold the property at 105th Avenue and University Avenue to a developer who is constructing a Tumble Fresh Laundry.

• The Imagine Center Located in the Blaine Town Square near City Hall, the Imagine Center is a 16,500 square foot office building. Developed by the owner of Imagine Smiles Dentistry, the building will be the new home for Imagine Smiles along with several other businesses.

The City also continues to focus on redevelopment in various areas, most notably along the Highway 65 and University Avenue corridors, near the National Sports Center, and near Northtown Mall. With the recent closures of Toys-R-Us, Best Buy and Herberger’s, the City is working with property owners to fill those spaces.

• Panera Bread Panera Bread is constructing a new restaurant near Target in Victory Village off of 109th Avenue. Construction will begin this summer.

To stay up to date on development activity in Blaine, be sure to visit our interactive development map at BlaineBiz.com/DevelopmentMap. This map highlights all of the projects underway and coming in the future.


Blaine Businesses Celebrate Grand Openings

Over the last six months several new Blaine businesses have celebrated grand openings. Highlighting the list are three businesses that finished construction of new facilities contributing to the growth of Blaine. Twin Cities Orthopedics – Twin Cities Orthopedics celebrated the opening of their new clinic in June. Located at 11225 Ulysses Street, the new 48,000 square foot clinic will provide a local choice for clinical services, surgery, orthopedic urgent care, physical therapy, and hand therapy. Invictus Brewery – Invictus Brewery and the Tipsy Steer Restaurant opened their doors to the public in May. The brewery, located at 2025 105th Avenue next to the National Sports Center, offers several varieties of beer brewed on-site. The Tipsy Steer restaurant offers residents and visitors to Blaine a new upscale casual dining option! Harley Davidson – Harley Davidson completed their new 60,000 square foot showroom this spring. Located at 1355 98th Avenue, the new location offers an expanded selection of motorcycles, an apparel shop, and servicing.

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Several other businesses celebrated ribbon cuttings in Blaine. They include: • Spalons by Skin Bliss – 2345 124th Court • INI Bodyworks – Celebrating 10 years in Blaine – 1063 109th Ave. • Snap Fitness – Fitness center located at 4325 Pheasant Ridge Dr. • Conquer Ninja Warrior – Fitness center located at 1467 101st Ave. • Chiroway of Blaine – Celebrating 5 years in Blaine – 1572 125th Ave. • Topper’s Pizza – Pizza restaurant located at 10950 Club West Pkwy. • Nevalia’s – Children’s learning store located at 4325 Pheasant Ridge Dr. • El Zocalo – Mexican Restaurant located at 12531 Central Ave. • Sky Zone – Indoor trampoline park located at 198 Northtown Dr.

Does Your Business Want to Sponsor an Event?

Blaine Parks has many opportunities for your business to help make our community events a success. We have options including logo listing in brochures, city newsletters, and other promotional material related to your chosen event. Other sponsorship perks might include free booth space at the event. All events are different and sponsorship levels are outlined in the application form. Interested in an event that isn’t listed, select the Sponsor an Event button below. Select your event today! Visit BlaineParks.com under the Programs and Events tab for more information!

BlaineConnect

The City uses a semi-monthly, city-wide newsletter (Blaine CityConnect), the Government Cable Access Channel 16, the City website (BlaineMN.gov), neighborhood meetings, NotifyMe, Tip411, social media, and CivicReady, Blaine’s emergency notification system, to present information to, and receive feedback from, residents about what is happening in the City. Like us, Follow us, or Subscribe at: BlaineMN.gov/NotifyMe

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Safety Services

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he Safety Services Division of the City of Blaine is comprised of the Police Department, the Spring Lake Park, Blaine, Mounds View (SBM) Fire Department, and Community Standards. Brian Podany has the dual role of Safety Services Manager and Chief of Police. The Police Department has an authorized strength of 67 sworn officers, 11 full-time support personnel, 8 part-time nonsworn Community Service Officers and responds to over 36,000 calls for service annually. The Police Department has two canine teams, an Investigations Division and Divisions such as Crime Prevention and Records who support the mission of the Police Department. In addition, the police department also has a citizen Reserve Unit and a Law Enforcement Explorer Post. The SBM Fire Department, headed by Fire Chief Charlie Smith, provides all hazard emergency response fire prevention and education services to the cities of Blaine, Spring Lake Park and Mounds View. It is the largest fire protection non-profit corporation and the second largest volunteer fire department in the State of Minnesota. SBM Fire has a full-time administrative staff of 11 persons, and 57 volunteer firefighters. The Department responds to approximately 1300 firerelated calls for service annually from 5 fire stations. 4 of which are located in the City of Blaine. The SBM Fire Department has members on one of the State’s Hazardous Materials response team.

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In addition to response for calls for service, the Police Department provides a number of specialized services. • In the Patrol Division, there are two dedicated K9 Officers as well as two Officers dedicated to traffic enforcement and education. • The Traffic Officers work in conjunction with the Traffic Commission to address and improve traffic safety in our community. • Community Service Officers provide non-emergency assistance with ordinance issues and traffic safety/flow. • Police Reserves and Explorers provide volunteer services to the Police Department on Patrol and at special events throughout the City. • The Investigations Division includes 8 Detectives and 2 Sergeants and provides 24 hour investigative coverage to our community. • One of the Detectives and one of the Sergeants are assigned to the Anoka Hennepin Narcotics and Violent Crimes Task Force. • There are additionally four School Resource Officers assigned to Blaine High School, Roosevelt Middle School, Centennial High School, and Westwood Middle School. • The Professional Standards Division has two Retail Officers dedicated to the Northtown Mall Area in the Southeast corner of the City. They work in conjunction with the businesses in the area to provide a safe, secure retail area. • Professional Standards also has two Officers in the Directed Operations Group. The Directed Operations Group provides specialized targeted enforcement in problem areas of the City of Blaine. • In Administration/Evidence, there is an Administrative Assistant who oversees a full time Property Technician and a part-time Property Technician Assistant. • There are seven staff members who provide Support Services, which includes records management and administration, as well as Crime Prevention Services. • Emergency Management in Blaine is additionally overseen by the Police Department.


In addition to being a wonderful City in which to live and work, Blaine is also a destination community. There are many large-scale sporting events, concerts, festivals, and other activities that present unique public safety challenges. As Blaine continues to grow, the police Department integrates with other members of the community to provide a safe, thriving community. The mission statement of the Blaine Police Department is: “As proud members of our community, we, the members of the Blaine Police Department, strive to enhance the quality of life in Blaine by serving with integrity, respect, and professionalism.” We strongly believe in this and are here for you. The non-emergency number for the police department is 763-785-6168. For further information, visit BlaineSafetyServices.com

Community Standards Division

The Community Standards Division consists of 11 full-time staff who conduct City Code compliance inspections and enforcement activities related to the Fire Marshal, Fire Inspections, Rental Licensing, and Code Enforcement. Most of the Community Standards staff also supports the SBM Fire Department as daytime responders to fires, and serious medicals and vehicle crashes. For further information, visit BlaineSafetyServices.com/CommunityStandards

TIP 411

The Blaine Police Department is proud to have its own tip411 Mobile App that is available on iTunes or Google Play. The App allows citizens to engage with the Blaine Police Department by providing up-to-date alerts, current social media posts and allows citizens to provide anonymous tips. The app can be found by searching for Blaine PD. For further information, visit BlaineSafetyServices.com/Tip411

Partnering for a Safer Blaine

The Blaine Safety Services Division actively engages in citizen safety and citizen awareness. Blaine Police Department Crime Prevention and other Safety Services members, along with the City of Blaine Parks & Recreation Department annually host a summer safety camp event for two days for children entering 4th grade in the fall. This two day event teaches the children a variety of safety precautions in a fun environment. Blaine Safety Services also holds a two day bike helmet safety event. This is hosted annually in the spring and is an event to learn how to fit bike helmets for adults as well as children. You can bring in your own helmet for fitting, or buy one at cost at the event. Annually, in the fall, adults have an opportunity to experience what it is like to be a police officer or fire fighter at Blaine’s Citizens’ Academy. This eight week program helps people understand the operations of the police and fire department and the chance to use some of the actual equipment which Safety Services members use daily. These are just a few examples of how the City of Blaine works cooperatively to make Blaine a safe and enjoyable place to live.

Municipal Cable Channel 16

The Municipal Access Channel, Cable Channel 16, originates from Blaine City Hall. Channel 16 serves as a “community bulletin board” with text messages about events and items of interest in the community. Blaine City Council, Planning Commission, and Park Advisory Board meetings are also broadcast live each month as well as played back on Cable Channel 16.

Broadcasting Schedule:

Blaine City Council meetings are broadcast on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Planning Commission meetings are broadcast on the 2nd Tuesday of each month beginning at 7:30 p.m. Park Advisory Board meetings are broadcast on the 4th Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. The Traffic Commission meetings are broadcast the 1st Tuesday of each month beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Natural Resource Conservation Board meetings are broadcast the 3rd Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m.

The City will also broadcast other special programming that it receives or produces, which is of interest to the community. Watch Channel 16 for the playback schedule of City programming. If you have any questions about the broadcast schedule, please call the Communications Technician at 763-785-6192 for more information.

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Utilities Utilities Billing

The Finance department is responsible for the billing of water, sewer and garbage service to approximately 20,000 homes and commercial properties in the City of Blaine. The utility billing phone number is 763-785-6141 for all billing inquiries and moving related information. This utility number has an answering machine available after hours for the convenience of those who do not have access to a phone during regular working hours of 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

$2.20/1,000 gallons For usage over 150,000 gallons/quarter or 50,000 gallons per month

Bills are sent quarterly to residential customers and monthly to commercial companies for the previous month’s services. All bills are due on the last day of the month. Any payments not received by the due date will result in a 10% late payment penalty. Any accounts that become delinquent are certified to the County for collection with the property taxes.

Single-Family Dwelling $54/quarter (for each) $27/quarter (see website for more information)

Since passage of the federal “Safe Drinking Water Act” in 1992, the City bills $1.59 per quarter to each City water customer as mandated by this act. Through the Safe Drinking Water Act the federal government determined that the number of standards monitored in drinking water should increase from 23 to 83. In order to be deemed safe for drinking, the act requires that the standards being measured fall within certain parameters set forth in the act. The State of Minnesota administers this program, and the money collected by the City is passed through to the State of Minnesota to fund this program. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/UtilityBilling

Water

Residential Customers will be billed a quarterly service charge of $5.50, plus a charge per each 1,000 gallons or fraction thereof for all water consumed as outlined below. Commercial Customers will be billed a monthly service charge of $5.50, plus a charge per each 1,000 gallons or fraction thereof for all water consumed as outlined below. Current Rate Schedule $1.16/1,000 gallons For usage up to 24,000 gallons/quarter or 8,000 gallons per month $1.53/1,000 gallons For usage over 24,000 gallons/quarter or 8,000 gallons per month

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These rates are designed to cover the costs of providing and treating the water as well as to provide for infrastructure replacement costs as needed.

Sanitary Sewer Sewage treatment services for Blaine, as well as most other cities in the seven-county metropolitan area are provided by the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services. Sewage leaving each city is metered and treated at the Metropolitan Council Treatment Site in St. Paul. Each city is billed for the amount of sewage treated. Infrastructure replacement costs are also included in the sewer rate.

Recycling & Garbage

Blaine has organized recycling and refuse service and contracts with Walters Recycling and Refuse for all single family homes in the City. Three service levels are available to meet a variety of disposal needs. • Premium Service • 68 Gallon Service • 38 Gallon Service • Senior Rate

$58/quarter $43/quarter $33/quarter $29.25/quarter (See website for details.)

Unlimited single-sort recycling is included with each garbage service. All recyclable materials can be placed together loosely in the recycling containers provided. Recycling is collected every other week on residents’ designated garbage day. How can you SAVE money on your garbage bill? The best way to save money on your garbage bill, especially households at the unlimited level, is to recycle as much material as possible. These days most household waste is actually recyclable.


In Blaine’s curbside recycling program you can recycle the following items: • Newspapers, and all inserts • All magazines and catalogs • Phone books • Training manuals • All mixed mail including envelopes (if it comes in the mail and is paper, you can recycle it!) • All office and school papers, file folders, fax sheets, notebooks, etc. • Paperback books • Corrugated cardboard boxes cut up to fit in recycling cart (or flatten and bundle 3 feet by 3 feet by 1 foot thick, and place 3 feet from the recycling cart) • Box board (cake, cereal, cracker, tissue, and shoe/shirt boxes) • Boxes for refrigerated foods • Brown paper bags • Aluminum cans • Tin/steel cans • Glass bottles and jars (clear, brown, and green) • Plastic containers and packaging number 1 through 7 • Scrap metal smaller than 30 inches in any direction, and less than 30 pounds Please do not recycle the following items: Plastic bags, Styrofoam, plastic motor oil bottles, boxes for freezer foods, pizza boxes, any type of used tissue product. If you need additional recycling carts to handle all of the recycling material, you can get them AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! That’s right; you can put out as much recycling as possible without an increase in cost. In fact, it could save you money by allowing you to use a smaller garbage cart. To get additional recycling carts, call Walters Recycling and Refuse at 763-780-8464. To SAVE money and change your level of garbage service to a smaller container, call the City Utility Billing Department at 763-785-6141. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/GarbageandRecycling

Monthly Recycling Drop-Off Day

The City of Blaine sponsors a recycling drop-off day the third Saturday of each month in the parking lot at Aquatore Park. The parking lot is near the City water tower and water treatment plant. The collection event runs from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., and is open to anyone. You do not need to be a Blaine resident to bring items to the drop-off day. Green Lights Recycling collects mattresses, box springs, carpet, appliances, fluorescent lamps, electronics, rechargeable batteries, and tires. Please note that there is a fee for some items: • Mattresses/box springs are $20 each • Most appliances are $9 each • Most electronics are between $2 and $50 depending on size • Carpet – $5/roll (up to 7 rolls) You can also drop off tires and rechargeable batteries for a small fee. For more information on fees, call 763-785-0456. See the complete list of fees on the Blaine web site under Garbage and Recycling Information, Recycle Saturdays – Monthly. Free items include scrap metal and vehicle batteries.

Bikes 4 Kids (April - October)

Drop off any size bicycle that you no longer want at Blaine’s monthly recycling drop-off day. The bikes will be accepted by Bikes 4 Kids to be refurbished, or have their parts used in refurbishing other bikes. Bikes 4 Kids then donates the bikes to people in need. There is no charge to drop a bike off at the monthly recycling drop-off day. Bikes 4 Kids are a part of The Robert & Wilma Burbach Bike Foundation. You can find out more about them at bikes4kidsmn.org

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Please note: No garbage will be accepted at the drop-off day. To learn more about recycling opportunities available in Blaine, call 763-785-6192 or visit BlaineMN.gov/Recycle

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Community Ordinances

Animals

Number and Types A resident may own up to three domestic pets of any one type over six months of age. A domestic pet is defined as a dog, cat, bird or other common house pet. Non-domesticated, “wild” animals are not permitted. Domestic farm animals, including cattle, horses, snakes, sheep, goats and domesticated birds are only permitted in Agricultural (AG) and Farm Residential (FR) zoning districts. Hogs (pot bellied pigs) are not permitted within any zoning district. Private or Commercial Kennel If a resident owns or boards more than three adult domestic pets, a kennel license is required. Kennels are not permitted in Single Family (R-1, R-2 and R-3) zoning. Cats Cat licensing is not required. There is no ordinance on stray cats in the City of Blaine. Leash Law Effective as of January 2016, dogs in the City of Blaine must be on a leash and under control while off the owner’s property.

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In 2016 the City enclosed an area of Aquatore Park, which serves as an off-leash dog area. Off-leash parks in our area include: • Aquatore Park 9191 Lincoln Street, Blaine • Bunker Hills Park 550 Bunker Lake Boulevard NW, Andover (Off 133rd Avenue, east of Hanson Blvd.) • Locke County Park Rice Creek Trail West, Fridley (71st Avenue, east of University) • Rice Creek Off-Leash Dog Area 5959 Lexington Avenue, Shoreview Animals found “at large” will be seized by an Animal Control Officer and impounded. Call 763-785-6168 for the current impound facility. Contact a community service officer at 763-427-1212 or call 911 for complaints. Dog License All dogs six months or older are required to be licensed. A license can be obtained at Blaine City Hall for $10. The owner must provide evidence that the dog has been vaccinated for rabies. Dog licenses must be renewed by April 30 and are good for two years.

Barking Dog It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep or harbor any dog considered a barking dog. By definition a barking dog is: any dog that barks, bays, cries, howls or makes any other noise continuously and or incessantly for a period of 10 minutes or barks intermittently for 30 minutes or more at any time either day or night. Contact the Blaine Police Department or Community Standards for more information. Dog Enclosures (Kennel) Dog enclosures are only permitted in rear yards. Dog enclosures must be located at least 30 feet from the side property line and 10 feet from the rear lot line. All enclosures must be screened from adjacent property. Dog enclosures must also be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Contact Community Standards or the Blaine Police Department for more information. Clean Up After Your Pets Under City ordinance pet owners are required to clean up after their dogs. Pet owners must carry a plastic bag or some other means of picking up after their pet whenever they are off their own property.


Block Parties

Block parties are permitted without special permit. However, residents should be aware of several important issues. Selling or dispensing of beer requires a temporary beer license, which must be approved by the city. Residents may not barricade or block off streets and must be conscientious of loud music and impact to surrounding neighbors. The city’s noise ordinance restricts noisy parties and gatherings. Contact the Police Department for more information.

Boulevard Maintenance

Residents with property fronting a street right-of-way are responsible for the general maintenance and upkeep of the boulevard. This includes mowing tall grass/weeds, raking leaves, tree trimming/removal and sidewalk snow removal.

Curfew

Age Range Sun-Thurs Fri-Sat Under 12..........9 p.m............ 10 p.m. 12 – 14..........10 p.m............ 11 p.m. 15 – 17..........11 p.m....... 12:01 a.m.

Firearms/Hunting

The discharge of deadly weapons is prohibited within the city limits. Deadly weapons include all firearms, bow and arrows when arrows are point-tipped, BB guns, air rifles and slingshots. The Police Department may issue temporary bow and arrow deer hunting authorization for certain designated properties within the City.

Driveways

A permit is not required for new driveway construction or improvement. Depending on zoning districts, driveways cannot be constructed closer than three feet from the adjacent property line. All driveways and approaches must be hard surface using concrete or blacktop. Contact a city planner for more information at 763-784-6180.

Persons owning property within designated hunting areas must obtain a permit for each person who will be hunting on said property and the permit must be in the hunter’s possession. All regulations established by the Department of Natural Resources shall be adhered to. Contact the Police Department for more information at 763-785-6168.

Fences

The city requires a building permit for the construction of new yard fencing or substantial alteration of an existing. The following fence guidelines must be followed: • Seasonal fences are permitted without permit. • Post and framework must be placed within property line of the owner. The fencing material, such as lumber, pickets etc. shall be placed on the side of the fence facing the street or adjacent property. • All fences must be constructed in a workman-like manner and be maintained in a state of reasonable repair. • Maximum heights: Front yard = 4 feet. Side and rear yards = 6 feet. Contact Building Inspections for more information at 763-784-6700.

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Garage Sales

Garage sales are permitted without special permit if they meet the following standards: Sale can last no longer than three days and no more than twice each year; no goods purchased for sale or consignment goods may be offered for resale and all signs advertising the sale must be placed on private property with owner’s permission and removed after the sale. Contact Community Standards for more information.

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Parking

No vehicle shall be parked on any highway, street or alley in the city for more than 48 consecutive hours at any time.

Home Business

A home business may operate in a residential zoning district without a Conditional Use Permit if there is no exterior storage of materials or business equipment, the business is conducted within a residential dwelling and does not exceed 20% of total floor area of residence and only people living in the residence are employed. Contact Community Standards for other applicable standards at 763-785-6187.

Home Daycare

Providers must be licensed by Anoka County and the State of Minnesota. Specific questions or complaints should be directed to Anoka County at 763-422-7146.

Inoperable Vehicles

The City of Blaine does not allow the parking or storage of stock cars, race cars or junk vehicles. All vehicles must be in an operable condition, currently licensed and licensed to the occupants of the property or their guests. Contact Community Standards for more information at 763-784-6700.

Noise

The City of Blaine Noise Ordinance is in effect between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. During this period the following activities are restricted: • Operation of tools and domestic maintenance equipment • Repair or servicing of vehicles if noise is audible beyond property line • Exterior construction or remodeling • Use of electronic or audio sound if plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet or more • Noisy parties or gatherings audible at a distance of 50 feet or more Contact Community Standards for information at 763-785-6187.

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• From Nov. 1 to April 1, no vehicle shall be parked on any highway, street or alley between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. • Parking permits may be issued by the Blaine Police Department for emergency or other situations. • No vehicle may be parked on any highway, street or alley in the city in violation of any temporary or permanent regulatory sign posted by the city.

Radio Towers

Towers less than 50 feet in height are permitted in residential areas. Any towers over 50 feet require a Conditional Use Permit and must meet several standards.

Rental Dwellings Require License

All rental housing in Blaine must secure a license prior to tenants moving into the unit. Contact Housing Services at 763-785-6146 to request a license application and schedule the necessary pre-inspection. Licensing is required on an annual basis; the licensing period runs from June 1 through May 31. The rental dwelling ordinance governs all rental units within the city. It pertains to single-family detached and attached townhomes and condos and all multi-family rentals comprised of two or more units.

Residential Exterior Storage

Personal unused property should be stored inside. Miscellaneous storage, including yard maintenance equipment, toys and nonpermanent recreational equipment may not be stored outside for periods longer than 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles and ornamental yard enhancements are excluded from this standard. Contact Community Standards for more information.

Satellite Dishes

Dishes exceeding 24 inches in diameter must be located in the rear yard at a distance of five feet from adjacent property lines. Contact Community Standards for more information.

Septic Systems

Septic tanks must be pumped and inspected every three years by a certified pumper. Contact the Building Inspections Department for more information.

Sheds

City zoning requirements limit the number of sheds to one rear-yard shed in residential zoning districts. A shed may be permitted in side yard if zoning requirements are met. Maximum floor area must not exceed 200 square feet. If floor area exceeds 120 square feet, a building permit and inspection is required. Contact Building Inspections for more information.

Snow Removal

Residents with property fronting a sidewalk are responsible for the removal of snow within 48 hours after the snowfall has ceased. Residents are prohibited from pushing snow, slush or ice into the street or onto private property without permission.

Swimming Pools

Swimming pools are permitted in certain residential zoning districts in rear yards and 10 feet from all property lines. Pools cannot be located closer than six feet to the primary residence and all associated decks or patios must be located a minimum distance of 10 feet from adjacent lot lines. All outdoor pools need to be completely enclosed by a non-climbing type fence or wall. Fence and gates shall be at least four feet tall. Building permits are required for construction of all above- and below-ground pools exceeding 200 square feet in area. Call 763-784-6700 for more information.


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On all corner lots, no fence, object or planting in excess of 30 inches in height is allowed in the sight distance triangle. Contact Community Standards for more information at 763-785-6187.

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Tree Preservation

Residents are allowed to remove two significant trees per year from privately owned property. Trees removed because they pose a hazard are exempt. An approved Forest Management Plan is required if more than two significant trees per year are removed from non-developing lots or parcels. On developing lots, a tree preservation plan must be submitted for city approval prior to site grading or excavation. Prior to site disturbance the site shall be staked and fenced for tree preservation plan. All significant trees removed or fatally damaged must be replaced on-site or in the form of a payment of a fee to the City Restoration Fund. Contact the City Forester for more information.

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Vehicle Repair

Residents are not allowed to repair or perform maintenance work on vehicles on public streets or on private land unless the vehicle is enclosed in a garage or storage building.

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Homeowners are required to mow and maintain their property. Weeds and grass growing to a height of greater than six inches or having gone to seed on any platted lot or outlot is in violation of City Ordinance. Native prairie lawns approved by the City are exempt from provisions of this ordinance. Contact Community Standards for more information.

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Building Permits

T

he Building Inspection Department reviews and inspects all new construction and remodeling within the City. All building permits and licenses, as well as Certificates of Occupancy, are issued from Building Inspections.

A building permit is needed for any new construction, remodeling, sprinkler systems, plumbing, heating, fence, deck, shed, in-ground pool, or mobile home set-up. See our Permit Requirements for Common Home Improvement Projects: A Homeowner’s Guide.

The Simple & Easy Building Permit Process

1. Talk to Your Local Code Official: Your code official wants your project to be a success and will help you avoid potential problems that could cost you time and money. You will be asked some basic questions (What are you planning to do? Where?), advised of any requirements and, if necessary, referred to other departments for their approval. The code official will provide you with the resources and information needed for compliance with the applicable building codes. You will then receive an application for a building permit. 2. Submit Application: At this stage you will document the “Who, What, When, Where and How” of the job, along with any sketches or plans of the proposed work. 3. Review Process: The code official will review your plans and determine if your project is in compliance with local requirements. If your plans meet these requirements, a permit is issued. If for some reason they don’t, the code official will work with you to help correct the problem.

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4. Receive Permit: Now that you have been approved for a permit, you have legal permission to start construction. A fee, based on the size of the job, is collected to cover the cost of the application, the review and the inspection process. An experienced code official is available to you should you have any questions concerning your project. You should consider your code official as an ally who will help you make your project a success. Normally, separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, and heating or air conditioning work. 5. Job-Site Visits: On-site inspections are required to make certain the work conforms to the permit, local codes and plans. Again, you will have access to the expertise of the code official to help you with questions or concerns regarding the project and to ward off potentially costly mistakes. The code official will let you know approximately how many inspections may be needed for your project. Typically, several days is needed when requesting visits. 6. Final Approval: The code official will provide documentation when construction is completed and code compliance is determined. You will then have the personal satisfaction of a job done safely and correctly. You can enjoy your improvements with the knowledge that they meet the safety standards in your community. It takes everyone in a community to keep our homes, schools, offices, stores and other buildings safe for personal and public use. Your safe construction practices help protect you, your family, your friends and your investment. Be sure to get your local code official involved with your project, because the building department is on your side. Regular office hours are Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections


Important! Deck, Porch

& Addition Footing Design Information

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ost homes in Blaine are constructed on corrected soil pads. This is because soil conditions prior to development were too low and often unsuitable. These corrected building pads are not much larger than the home structure.

Footings must still be set on sandy/suitable soils (no black organic type soils) or the footing inspection will fail. In some developments, the depth to suitable soil may be much deeper than the 42” frost depth. The footing inspection will fail if suitable soils cannot be verified, and soils corrections and/or deck footings must be designed by a licensed professional engineer.

Soils outside of these corrected pads may not be suitable for the construction of decks, porches, or home/garage additions. Any proposed construction of a deck, porch, or an addition may require soils corrections, or an engineer’s soils report may be required to verify minimum bearing capacity of 1,500 PSF.

2. Non-concrete manufactured pin style footings – The permit holder is responsible for the design size, and the base area comparison must be equal to or greater than concrete footing diameter listed in the City of Blaine Deck Handout Footing Guide. These pin style footings are only permitted for decks and may not be permitted for porch footings – verify with the product manufacturer.

How to Design Footing for a Deck or Porch

3. Helical piles (screw-pile) are permitted in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. These are long screw-like piles that can reach suitable soils without the need for soils corrections. Screw-piles must be installed by a certified contractor.

Note: Areas of known poor soils require soils corrections and/or deck footings must be designed by a licensed professional engineer prior to the issuance of the permit. Please call the Building Department for soil information in your development at 763-785-6170 as your first step in planning for your deck or porch. 1. Concrete Footings – The permit holder is responsible for the design size, but they cannot be a smaller diameter than listed in the City of Blaine Deck or Porch Handout Footing Guide. In lieu of using the guide in the handout, another option is to provide an engineer’s soils report to verify minimum bearing capacity, and design them accordingly.

Frost Footings for Home and Garage Additions

The following applies to all areas in the City of Blaine that have corrected soil pads, or other areas with black organic type soils at the depth of the footings. Soils corrections must be designed by a licensed professional engineer, or provide an engineer’s soils report to verify minimum bearing capacity of 1,500 PSF prior to issuance of the building permit.

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Council, Boards & Commissions

Arts Council

The Blaine Arts Council is a volunteer committee. The mission of the Council is to promote, advance and celebrate the arts in our community for the appreciation and participation of our residents. The Blaine Arts Council meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The meetings are held in Blaine City Hall beginning at 5:30 p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend any of the meetings. For further information, please contact Shari Kunza at 763-717-2723 or visit BlaineMN.gov/ArtsCouncil

Blaine Economic Development Authority

In May 1985, the Blaine Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) was established to promote economic development. State law empowered HRAs with broad authority to engage in redevelopment and economic development activities. Although the HRA was an autonomous organization, the HRA was governed by a board whose members are the City Council and Mayor. In December 1988, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) was established to replace the HRA as the vehicle for subsequent economic development activities. The prior City and HRA projects were consolidated under the EDA’s authority. In part this was done because state statute provided the EDA with greater flexibility. The EDA is governed by the City Council and Mayor who serve as the EDA’s Board of Directors and President. The City Manager is the Executive Director of the Blaine EDA. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/EDA

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Blaine Historical Society

The primary goal of the Blaine Historical Society is to collect, preserve, research, disseminate, and display historical knowledge and artifacts relating to Blaine, Minnesota. Future membership opportunities are anticipated for those interested in joining the Society. Blaine residents interested in assisting the Society further its goals through volunteer effort, artifact donation, and/or by any other nonmonetary means are also invited to contact the Society at: Blaine Historical Society 10801 Town Square Drive NE Blaine MN 55449 You can also find us at blainehistory.org

Charter Commission

The Charter Commission reviews the City Charter and recommends charter amendments in keeping with the state law. Commissioners are citizen volunteers recommended for appointment by the City Council to the Tenth Judicial District Chief Judge. The Charter Commission meets annually as required by statute, but may convene more often as needed. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CharterCommission


City Council

The Blaine City Council appoints a councilmember to sit on the Advisory Board, and the Mayor also presides. Advisory members serve a term of two years and may elect to run for additional terms pending City Council approval. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/SeniorAdvisoryCouncil

As the elected representatives of the people, City Councilmembers comprise the policy-making body of the City. The Council is composed of six members and the Mayor. Though voting equally with the other six members of the Council, the Mayor is the presiding officer at Council meetings and is the official representative of the City. Two Councilmembers are elected from each council ward on staggered four-year terms. The Mayor’s position, a four-year term, is elected at large.

Special Board of Review

The City is comprised of three council wards. Elections are held each August and November in even-numbered years.

Minnesota law requires that all property be appraised at “estimated market value” for tax purposes. The market value represents a reasonable estimate of what your property may sell for, based on current market conditions and information relating to your property.

The Councilmembers, as a body, implement all policies exclusively through the City Manager and, as individuals, neither perform nor interfere with any of the administrative work themselves. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CityCouncil

Although your local Board of Review (also referred to as the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization) cannot adjust property taxes or unrelated complaints, they can address problems concerning estimated market value or property classifications, which cannot be resolved by the Assessor’s office.

Natural Resource Conservation Board

The Natural Resource Conservation Board is an advisory board to the City Council that develops and recommends to City Council a policy framework for the maintenance and preservation of Blaine’s natural resources. The board also develops a Natural Resource Plan, which includes long-term and near-term objectives and a plan for the acquisition of significant natural areas. Regular meetings 7:00 p.m., 3rd Tuesday of each month in the City Hall Council Chambers. Meetings are televised live on Cable Channel 16. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/NRCB

Park Advisory Board

Steps that must be followed in appeals process: • If you believe the estimated market value and/or classification of your property has been determined incorrectly, contact the Anoka County Assessor’s Office at 763-323-5400. • If you still believe your value or classification is incorrect or you are not satisfied with the resolution offered by the Assessor’s office, you may bring your case to the local Board of Review. You may appear in person, by letter, or be represented by an authorized agent. It is required that you first attend the local Board of Review prior to attending the County Board of Appeal. The local Board of Review convenes in April of each year, in the Blaine City Council Chambers, Blaine City Hall, 10801 Town Square Drive, Blaine MN 55449. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/SpecialBoardReview

The Park Advisory Board, consisting of seven members appointed for two-year terms, holds neighborhood meetings, receives resident input, conducts surveys, addresses funding strategies, evaluates and recommends capital improvements for new and existing park facilities, and conducts public meetings and workshops for citizen involvement in the park planning process. The Park Board meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at City Hall. All meetings are televised on Cable Channel 16. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/ParkBoard

Planning Commission

The Planning Commission, consisting of seven members appointed for two-year terms, reviews and advises the City Council on long-range community planning goals and policies, immediate planning issues, and specific development proposals. The Planning Commission meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Meetings are televised on Cable Channel 16. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/PlanningCommission

Senior Advisory Council

The Senior Advisory Council has been established by the Blaine City Council to recommend programs and services for the senior citizens of Blaine. It is the intent of the Advisory Council to make every effort to provide equal program opportunities for all Blaine area senior citizens. The Senior Advisory Council also recommends guidelines for use of the Mary Ann Young Senior Center.

Traffic Commission

The Traffic Commission reviews neighborhood traffic concerns on local streets, defines issues, reviews alternatives and costs, holds public hearings and makes recommendations to the City Council. Regular Meetings 6:30 p.m. 1st Tuesday of every month. Meets in the City Hall Council Chambers. Meetings are televised live on Cable Channel 16. For further information, visit BlaineMN.gov/TrafficCommission

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Disclaimer: This document has been compiled using information gathered from various governmental offices and other sources and is to be used for reference purposes only. Every effort has been made to make sure the completeness and accuracy on this document. The City of Blaine does not represent that the data can be used for exact measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. If errors or discrepancies are found, please contact (763) 717-2639.

2-3, Jefferson Elementary School, 11331 Jefferson St NE

1-1, University Avenue Elementary School, 9901 University Ave NE

2-4A, Abundant Life Community Church, 1105 117th Ave NE

1-2, The Parkway Off Central, 9436 Ulysses St NE

2-4B, National Sports Center -The Welcome Center, 1750 105th Ave NE

1-3, St. Timothy's Catholic Church, 707 89th Ave NE

2-5, Oak Park Community Church, 12050 Aberdeen St NE

1-4, Christ Lutheran Church, 641 89th Ave NE

2-6, Blaine City Hall, 10801 Town Square Dr NE

1-5, National Sports Center -The Welcome Center, 1750 105th Ave NE

3-1, Blaine United Methodist Church, 621 115th Ave NE

1-6, Infinite Campus, 4321 109th Ave NE

3-2, Fire Station #3, 11920 Ulysses St NE

1-7, Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 9185 Lexington Ave NE

3-3, Roosevelt Middle School, 650 125th Ave NE

1-8, Centennial Senior High (Performing Arts Center), 4757 North Road

3-4, Way of the Lord Church, 804 131st Ave NE

1-9, Blaine City Hall (Mail Ballot), 10801 Town Square Drive NE

3-5, Johnsville Elementary School, 991 125th Ave NE

2-1, King of Glory Church, 10103 University Ave NE

3-6, Northpoint Elementary School, 2350 124th Ct NE

2-2A, Madison Elementary School, 650 Territorial Rd NE

3-7, MAS of MN, 12175 Aberdeen St NE

2-2B, Hope Church, 1264 109th Ave NE

3-8, Bridgewood Community Church, 11670 Lexington Ave NE


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Blaine Area Schools

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noka-Hennepin Schools serves Anoka and southern Anoka county. In addition, it also serves Champlin and Coon Rapids and parts of Andover, Blaine, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Dayton, Nowthen, Fridley, Ham Lake, Oak Grove and Ramsey.

Community Education Serves All

The district enrolls approximately 39,000 students, grades K-12, in 24 elementary schools, six middle schools (grades 6-8), five high schools, and several alternative secondary school programs. For information on Anoka-Hennepin Schools, call 763-506-1000 or go to ahschools.us

Elementary Schools

The Anoka-Hennepin Community Education Program, the largest in Minnesota, demonstrates that learning is a lifelong experience. The department offers opportunities for all ages, infant through senior citizen.

For information on Community Education Programs and Services, call 763-506-1260..

Eisenhower Elementary........... 763-506-2300 151 Northdale Blvd., Coon Rapids Jefferson................................... 763-506-2900 11331 Jefferson St., NE, Blaine Johnsville................................. 763-506-3000 991 125th Ave. NE, Blaine Madison................................... 763-506-3300 650 Territorial Rd. NE, Blaine

McKinley................................. 763-506-3400 1740 Constance Blvd. NE, Ham Lake University Avenue – Aerospace, Children’s Engineering and Science......... 763-506-4500 9901 University Ave. NE, Blaine

Secondary Schools Blaine High.............................. 763-506-6500 12555 University Ave. NE, Blaine Roosevelt Middle..................... 763-506-5800 650 125th Ave. NE, Blaine Northdale Middle.................... 763-506-5400 11301 Dogwood St. NW, Coon Rapids Anoka-Hennepin Regional High........................ 763-506-7400 1313 Coon Rapids Blvd., NW Coon Rapids Anoka-Hennepin Technical High....................... 763-576-7960 1355 W. Highway 10, Anoka Compass Programs at Bell Center............................. 763-506-3200 1374 Northdale Blvd., Coon Rapids

Other Sites ABC Junior Achievement........ 763-506-7590 13735 Round Lake Blvd. NW, Ste 115 Adventures Plus Business Office...................................... 763-506-1400 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka Bridges Program...................... 763-506-7500 13735 Round Lake Blvd. NW, Suite 110 ECFE Family Place Sites 13632 Crosstown Blvd. NW, Andover.................................. 763-767-3520 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka.......... 763-506-1275 11254 Crooked Lake Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids........................... 763-433-4650

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Family Welcome Center........... 763-433-4680 11224 Crooked Lake Blvd., Door A, Coon Rapids Pathways.................................. 763-506-7600 11238 Crooked Lake Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids River Trail Learning Center at LO Jacobs............... 763-506-1900 1700 Coon Rapids Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids Riverview Early Childhood Center Early Childhood Family Education................................ 763-506-6170 Early Childhood Special Education.................................. 763-506-6100 School Readiness Preschool...........763-506-1500 1400 93rd Ave. N, Brooklyn Park Sandburg Education Center.... 763-506-7920 District Special Ed Evaluation Office, 1902 Second Ave, Anoka

Join our team! Adventures Plus school-age care

Increased wages as of July 1! Adventures Plus is seeking energetic and knowledgeable staff to deliver high-quality, child-driven, and inclusive programming. EEO Adventures Plus offers: • Entry-level positions starting at $14.00 with HS diploma/GED. • Flexible part-time positions in a variety of locations. • Paid-on-the-job training. • The opportunity for upward growth. For additional information contact us at: Call: 763-506-1410 Email: aplus.recruitment@ahschools.us

Sorteberg Early Childhood Center Early Childhood Family Education................................ 763-433-4900 Early Childhood Screening..........763-433-4833 Early Childhood Special Education................................ 763-433-4800 Early Intervention Program...... 763-433-4800 or 763-433-4888 School Readiness Preschool...........763-506-1500 11400 Magnolia St. NW, Coon Rapids

Blaine Area Schools

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Anoka-Hennepin Community Education ESC - Central Offices, 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka........... 763-506-1000 Educational Services Center Parent Involvement................... 763-506-1278 Early Childhood Family Education................................ 763-506-1275 School Readiness Preschool...........763-506-1500 General Information................. 763-506-1260 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka Special Education.................... 763-506-1350 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka Staff Development Center........ 763-506-1550 2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka

ANOKA-HENNEPIN SCHOOLS

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SCHOOLS A future without limit

www.ahschools.us - 763-506-1000 - info@ahschools.us

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S

pring Lake Park Schools is a vibrant school community serving about 5,700 students from the suburbs of Blaine, Fridley and Spring Lake Park. Our district purpose – “High expectations, high achievement for all. No excuses” – provides our focus to meet the unique and varied needs of each student. Spring Lake Park Schools is known for creating a culture of innovation, creativity and design thinking to better personalize learning for each student. We strive to prepare each student to be college ready. Our ambitious goal is to prepare each student for success in college and the ever-changing future they will live in.

Elementary Schools Centerview Elementary...... 763-600-5500 10365 Davenport St. NE, Blaine (K-4) Northpoint Elementary...... 763-600-5700 2350 124th Ct., Blaine (K-4) Park Terrace Elementary..... 763-600-5600 8301 Terrace Rd., Spring Lake Park (K-4) Woodcrest Elementary Spanish Immersion........... 763-600-5800 880 Osborne Rd., Fridley (K-4)

Middle School Westwood Intermediate and Middle School............ 763-600-5300 711 91st Ave. NE, Blaine (5-8)

High Schools

We look forward to assisting you with more information or with the enrollment process. Visit the enrollment section of SpringLakeParkSchools.org or call the District Services Center at 763-600-5000.

Spring Lake Park High School...................... 763-600-5100 1100 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park (9-12)

Spring Lake Park Schools

Lighthouse School.............. 763-600-5200 7925 Able St. NE, Spring Lake Park (ages 6-18)

District Services Center...... 763-600-5000 1415 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Alternative Schools Online Learning Program.. 763-600-5100 1100 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park

Other Sites Early Childhood Center at District Services Center.... 763-600-5900 1415 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park Early Childhood at Centerview.................... 763-600-5500 10365 Davenport St. NE, Blaine

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entennial School District 12 is the connecting hub for the communities of Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington and Lino Lakes, located 20 minutes north of Minneapolis and St. Paul. With nine exceptional schools serving 6,500 students, Centennial offers a track record of academic success combined with a consistent district-wide drive for improvement. Annually, Centennial students score significantly higher than the state averages in reading and math. The district’s high school graduation rate of 94.7% is at the top of Minnesota’s rankings.

Centennial School District 12 District Office...................... 763-792-6000 4707 North Rd., Circle Pines

Elementary Schools Blue Heron Elementary....... 763-792-6200 405 Elm St., Lino Lakes Centennial Elementary........ 763-792-5300 4657 North Rd., Circle Pines Centerville Elementary........ 763-792-5800 1721 Westview, Centerville Golden Lake Elementary..... 763-792-5900 #1 School Rd., Circle Pines Rice Lake Elementary.......... 763-792-5700 575 Birch St., Lino Lakes

Middle Schools Centennial Middle School... 763-792-5400 399 Elm St., Lino Lakes

High Schools Centennial High School...... 763-792-5000 4757 North Rd., Circle Pines

Alternative Schools Centennial Area Learning Center................. 763-398-2960 4203 Woodland Rd., Circle Pines Pines School......................... 763-278-4010 7555 4th Ave., Lino Lakes Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)............. 763-792-6120 575 Birch St., Lino Lakes

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Learn why we are #SLPPantherProud at Spring Lake Park Schools! Personalized learning Learners are at the center of everything we do. Our vision is to create personalized and engaging experiences so that each student feels valued, inspired and has a sense of belonging, resulting in college readiness so that each student has aspirations for success.

College and career readiness Our vision to have every student prepared for college is bold and aspirational. We are collectively committed to taking whatever actions are necessary every day to design engaging learning experiences for each student. Our 12x12 project will encourage each student to earn 12 college credits by the end of 12th grade.

Flexible and updated facilities We are constructing new and renovating existing facilities that will address our increasing enrollment and provide enriching, flexible learning environments and enhanced STEM programming at each of our schools.

Innovation, creativity and design We’ve created a system that encourages teacher creativity and failing forward. Teachers are designing learning experiences that are meaningful, engaging and enhance student engagement and success.

Low class sizes We continue to prioritize investing in teaching and other positions to maintain low class sizes. Because of this, our class sizes at all grade levels are among the lowest in the metro area and among neighboring districts.


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esidents of the Northern Suburbs have an amazing variety of restaurants to choose from any time of day for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Whether the entire family is headed out to start off the morning, or it’s just the two of you looking for a nice, quiet dinner to unwind over after a long day, there are plenty of great options. Looking for a spot to gather with the team or a group of friends? We’ve got you covered with sports bars, grills and taverns that are ready to satisfy the hunger and quench your thirst while watching the big game.

Better fresh. Better

Regardless of time of day or mood for food, there is a great meal, snack or happy hour waiting just around the corner! See Page 54 for a complete listing.

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• L arge Selection of Delicious Mexican Food • Excellent Customer Service • Catering & Takeout Available

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12531 Central Ave NE, Blaine • 763.496.1299 • elzocalogrill.com

AWESOME SAUCE & CHICKEN At Raising Cane’s® we have ONE LOVE® - quality chicken finger meals. We serve always fresh, never ever frozen® premium chicken fingers, marinated for 24 hours, hand-battered and cooked to order. 1560 109th Ave NE, Blaine | 763-780-0959 Sun-Thurs 10am-11pm | Fri-Sat 10am-Midnight

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Happy Hour Drink Prices All Day……Every Day!

Jumbo Wings, Prime Burgers, Cold Beer and Huge Patio!

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Worship Places of

Abundant Life Church 1105 117th Ave NE, Blaine

Church of St. Timothy’s Catholic 707 89th Ave NE, Blaine

Apostolic Lutheran Church 9401 Bataan St NE, Blaine

Cornerstone Church of Blaine Meeting at Blaine High School 12555 University Ave NE, Blaine

Blaine Baptist Church 46 117th Ave NE, Blaine Blaine United Methodist Church 621 115th Ave NE, Blaine Bridgewood Community Church 11670 Lexington Ave NE, Blaine Chain of Lakes Church 10130 Davenport St NE #160, Blaine Christ Gospel Church 654 119th Ave NE, Blaine Christ Lutheran Church 641 89th Ave NE, Blaine

King of Glory Lutheran Church and Preschool 10103 University Ave NE, Blaine Lightful Christian Fellowship 750 Clover Leaf Pkwy NE, Blaine

The Door Covenant Church 1250 126th Ave NE, Blaine

North Summit Church 115th Ave NE, Blaine

Eagle Brook Church - Blaine Campus 3603 95th Ave NE, Blaine

Oak Park Community Church 12050 Aberdeen St NE, Blaine

Grace Community Fellowship 12610 Jefferson St NE, Blaine

Renovation Church Meeting at Northpoint Elementary 2350 124th Ct NE, Blaine

Grace Evangelical Free Church 755 73rd Ave NE, Fridley Heritage Baptist Church Meeting at Calvin Christian School 8966 Pierce St NE, Blaine

SonLight Church of the Nazarene 3860 Flowerfield Rd, Blaine Way of the Lord, Inc. 804 131st Ave NE, Blaine

Hope Church 1264 109th Ave NE, Blaine

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[ Business Category ] Listings

The entire staff of Prime Advertising & Design, Inc. and the City of Blaine would like to thank all the businesses and civic organizations that participated in the 13th annual Official Blaine Community Resource & Residents’ Guide™. Without their support, the guide would not be possible.

ACCOUNTING SERVICES Rasmussen Accounting...........763-792-6630 Tax & Accounting Services 10155 University Ave NE Ste 106 Blaine, MN 55434-8023 www.rasmussenaccounting.com

ADULT DAY SERVICES Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com

ADVERTISING Prime Advertising & Design.. 763-551-3700 Spark the Energy. (See Back Inside Cover) 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 Maple Grove, MN 55311-3649 www.PrimeAdvertising.com

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TOTAL Country BOB FM........763-450-7777 Minnesota's Total Country (See Ads 14443 Armstrong Blvd pgs. 19 & 39) Ramsey, MN 55303-7284 www.MYBOBcountry.com

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Joel Smith Heating & Air Conditioning...................763-792-1066 Our Family Helping Yours Since 1994 13915 Lincoln St NE Ste E (See Ad p. 25) Ham Lake, MN 55304 www.jsmithhvac.com

APARTMENTS The Parkway Off Central.......763-784-9399 Brand New Apartments - NOW OPEN! 9436 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 25) Blaine, MN 55434 www.theparkwayoffcentral.com

APARTMENTS - SENIOR LIVING Cloverleaf Courts......................763-784-0063 Independent Senior Living – When You're Here, You're Home 1011 Cloverleaf Pkwy NE Blaine, MN 55434-4130 www.langnelson.com/minnesotaapartment-rentals/cloverleaf-courts.html

Crest View Senior Community at Blaine.............763-782-8430 Become Part of a Caring Community 12016 Ulysses Street NE (See Ad p. 15) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

APPAREL Angelique's Bridal * Formal * Prom...........763-757-6310 Affordable Luxury Since 1976 12341 Aberdeen St Blaine, MN 55449 angeliquesbridal.com

ASPHALT/PAVING CONTRACTORS Earth Wizards, Inc.....................763-784-3833 Driveways: Asphalt • Concrete • Earth-Friendly Options 1071 Cty Hwy 10 NE Ste 150 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.earthwizards.com


ASSISTED LIVING/SENIOR ADULTS

AWARDS

Crest View Senior Community at Blaine.............763-782-8430 Become Part of a Caring Community 12016 Ulysses Street NE (See Ad p. 15) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org

Embroidery Unlimited.............763-767-0474 Custom Embroidery & Designs • Work Guaranteed • Deliver On Time • Competitive Pricing References are Available Upon Request 1931 Cloud Dr Blaine, MN 55449-5403 Email: k.mellenberndt@att.net

Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com White Pine Assisted Living & Memory Care........................763-400-4398 Great Care Without Great Cost (See Front 12446 Jamestown St NE Inside Cover) Blaine, MN 55449 www.ServingPeopleBetter.com

ATTORNEYS Gries • Lenhardt • Allen.........763-497-3099 Proudly Serving Clients From Three Convenient Locations (See Ad p. 5) 12725 43rd St NE Ste 201 St. Michael, MN 55376 www.glalawfirm.com Gries • Lenhardt • Allen.........763-497-3099 Proudly Serving Clients From Three Convenient Locations (See Ad p. 5) 9298 Central Ave NE, Ste 415 Blaine, MN 55434 www.glalawfirm.com

AUTO/HOME/LIFE INSURANCE RDM Insurance Agency Inc... 763-784-2426 Auto • Business • Home • Life • Health 9201 N Lexington Ave (See Ad p. 19) Circle Pines, MN 55014 Email: rdm@rdmagency.com www.rdmagency.com State Farm Insurance Tom Holland Agency..............763-755-8680 Auto • Home • Life • Health (See Back Cover) 11933 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-3911 www.hollandagency.net

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR/SERVICE T T Transmissions......................763-795-0402 Complete Repair, Import & Domestic • Specializing in Transmissions 10005 Flanders Ct NE Blaine, MN 55449-5927

AWARDS - BUSINESS/GIFTS Etchings Unlimited....................763-757-9702 Specializing in Glass Etchings and Promotional Sales. 1931 Cloud Dr Blaine, MN 55449

BAKERY/COFFEE SHOP See Page 54

BANKS/FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Financial One Credit Union...763-404-7600 We Are A Not-For-Profit Financial Cooperative Helping People Live The Good Life For Over 80 Years (See Ad p. 21) 10210 Baltimore St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.financialonecu.com Northeast Bank..........................763-784-3533 Strength of a Leader • Hand of a Friend 200 Coon Rapids Blvd Coon Rapids, MN 55433 www.northeastbank-mn.com Premier Banks.............................763-780-0385 Your Premier Business Bank 2345 124th Court NE Blaine, MN 55449 Eric Austin, Loan Officer Email: eaustin@premierbanks.com

Salon Mystique AVEDA..........763-767-2548 Hair, Face, Body, Nails • Aveda Concept Salon 10950 Club West Pkwy Ste 150 Blaine, MN 55449-3672 www.salonmystiqueonline.com Simonson's Salon & Spa Coon Rapids...............................763-427-0761 Hair • Face • Body • Nails 3490 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Other Locations: Maple Grove.................................763-494-4863 Plymouth.......................................763-550-1121 www.simonsons.com

BIRTHDAY PARTIES Big Dipper Creamery...............763-276-9972 Homemade Premium Ice Cream - 52 Flavors! 1250 126th Ave NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434 www.bigdippercreamery.com

BUSINESS SERVICES/PLANNING MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce.............................763-783-3553 Building Relationships • Building Community • Building Business (See Ad p. 39) 9380 Central Ave NE Ste 320 Blaine, MN 55434 www.metronorthchamber.org

CATERED LIVING Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

CATERING SERVICES See Page 54

BARBERS

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Zac's Barber Shop......................763-754-2828 10551 University Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-8029 zacsbarbershop.com

MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce.............................763-783-3553 Building Relationships • Building Community • Building Business (See Ad p. 39) 9380 Central Ave NE Ste 320 Blaine, MN 55434 www.metronorthchamber.org

BEAUTY SALON & SPA Hair By Hughes & Crew..........763-784-0902 A Full Service Family Salon (See Ad p. 33) Perms • Cuts • Color • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails • Eye Lash & Brow Tinting • Waxing • Massage 913 Manor Dr Ste 100 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.hairbyhughesandcrew.com

CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT Optiovillage..................................763-323-3484 All Things Possible (See Ad p. 31) 630 East Main St Anoka, MN 55303 www.optiovillage.org

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CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL Love To Grow On Child Development Center .............763-792-9273 Serving Children Ages 6 Weeks Through 12 Years. Busing to Centennial District 12 Schools 10101 Lexington Ave Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.lovetogrowon.com Love To Grow On Child Development Center .............763-792-9273 Serving Children Ages 6 Weeks Through 12 Years. Busing to Centennial District 12 Schools 9012 Griggs Ave Lexington, MN 55014 www.lovetogrowon.com Primrose School of The Lakes at Blaine.................763-767-4222 The Leader in Educational Child Care® 2303 124th Ct NE (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55449 www.primroseblaine.com

CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP

Noran Neurological Clinic.....612-879-1500 Compassionate, Comprehensive, Personalized Neurological Care (See Front Inside Cover) 11091 Ulysses St NE, Ste 100 Blaine, MN 55434 www.noranclinic.com

Northern Force Dance Company......................................763-862-9966 Creating Lasting Memories and Lifelong Friends 12303 Aberdeen Street NE (See Ad p. 29) Blaine, MN 55449 TheDanceStudioDancers.com

COLLEGES

QC Dance......................................763-754-4094 "Making Friends & Creating Memories" 9967 Ulysses St. N (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55434 www.QCDance.com

St. Cloud State University - Plymouth............763-496-6080 Advancing Careers Through Professional Graduate Degree Programs (See Ad p. 7) 9750 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55442 www.stcloud.edu/plymouth

COUNSELING/THERAPY Genuine Therapy Center, LLC..................................763-712-1903 Real Conversations.....Real People 1328 McKay Dr NE Ste 100 Ham Lake, MN 55304 www.genuinetherapycenter.com

See page 47 for a complete listing

CREDIT UNIONS

Chain of Lakes Church.............763-208-8049 Where Strangers Become Friends (South of Menards & the National Sports Center) 10130 Davenport St NE Ste 160 Blaine, MN 55449 www.colpres.org

Financial One Credit Union...763-404-7600 We Are A Not-For-Profit Financial Cooperative Helping People Live The Good Life For Over 80 Years (See Ad p. 21) 10210 Baltimore St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.financialonecu.com

Grace Evangelical Free Church................................763-784-7199 A Family Place – Bible Hour 9:15am, Worship 10:30am 755 73rd Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 www.gracefree.org

CREMATION SERVICES

CITY HALL City of Blaine...............................763-784-6700 10801 Town Square Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.blaineMN.gov

CLINICS Child & Teen Medical Center.........................763-333-7733 Love… Kindness… and Excellence. 11107 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55434 and 500 NE Osborne Rd Ste 215 Fridley, MN 55432 www.childandteenmedicalcenter.com

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Washburn - McReavy - Blaine Prearrangement Center.......763-231-0506 Funeral & Cremation Services Two blocks East of Central Ave at 105th Ave NE and Baltimore St 10450 Baltimore St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.washburn-mcreavy.com

DANCE INSTRUCTIONS Arabesque School of Dance..763-780-6075 Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Acro & Competition Classes & Dance Apparel 10130 Davenport St NE Ste 170 Blaine, MN 55449 www.arabesquedanceschool.com Just for Kix - Blaine...................612-269-7026 Fun, Organized, Economical & Great For Self Esteem (See Ad p. 33) Preschool - 12th Grade 650 125th Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434 www.justforkix.com/danceclasses/blaine_mn

DANCE SUPPLIES Northern Force Dance Company......................................763-862-9966 Creating Lasting Memories and Lifelong Friends 12303 Aberdeen Street NE (See Ad p. 29) Blaine, MN 55449 TheDanceStudioDancers.com QC Dance......................................763-754-4094 "Making Friends & Creating Memories" 9967 Ulysses St. N (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55434 www.QCDance.com

DAY SPAS Hair By Hughes & Crew..........763-784-0902 A Full Service Family Salon (See Ad p. 33) Perms • Cuts • Color • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails • Eye Lash & Brow Tinting • Waxing • Massage 913 Manor Dr Ste 100 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.hairbyhughesandcrew.com Simonson's Salon & Spa Coon Rapids...............................763-427-0761 Hair • Face • Body • Nails 3490 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Other Locations: Maple Grove.................................763-494-4863 Plymouth.......................................763-550-1121 www.simonsons.com

DELICATESSEN See Page 54

DELIVERY - PIZZA See Page 54

DENTISTRY Blaine Lakes Dental..................763-757-1535 Nothing's Brighter than a Beautiful Smile 1566 125th Ave NE Blaine, MN 55449-4749 www.blainelakesdental.com


Ling Family Dentistry...............763-784-1993 Emergency and New Patients Welcome! 10945 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 33) Blaine, MN 55434 www.lingfamilydentistry.com

DISABILITY SERVICES Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

DOG TRAINING/BOARDING Blaine Kennels............................763-786-3616 BOARDING • TRAINING • DAYCARE • GROOMING (See Ad p. 11) 10193 Flanders St NE Blaine, MN 55449-5716 www.blainekennels.com

DUCT CLEANING Air Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning...................763-753-6623 24/7 Emergency HVAC Service! Call Now! 19170 Jasper St NW (See Ad p. 15) Anoka, MN 55303-9639 www.aircomfortmn.com

EDUCATION Anoka-Hennepin Schools......763-506-1000 Our Primary Mission Is To Effectively Educate Each Of Our Students For Success 2727 N. Ferry St (See Ad p. 41) Anoka, MN 55303-1650 www.ahschools.us St. Cloud State University - Plymouth............763-496-6080 Advancing Careers Through Professional Graduate Degree Programs (See Ad p. 7) 9750 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55442 www.stcloud.edu/plymouth

ELECTRICAL SERVICES Randy's Electric..........................763-200-5350 Electrical Services • Re-Wiring • Updated Lighting (See Ad p. 15) 8557 Wyoming Ave N Minneapolis, MN 55445 www.RandysElectric.com

EMBROIDERY

FITNESS/WEIGHT LOSS

Embroidery Unlimited.............763-767-0474 Custom Embroidery & Designs • Work Guaranteed • Deliver On Time • Competitive Pricing References are Available Upon Request 1931 Cloud Dr Blaine, MN 55449-5403 Email: k.mellenberndt@att.net

QC Dance......................................763-754-4094 "Making Friends & Creating Memories" 9967 Ulysses St. N (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55434 www.QCDance.com

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Adventures Plus.........................763-506-1260 Recruiting Childcare Staff (See Ad p. 41) 2727 Ferry St N Anoka, MN 55303 www.ahschools.us

ENTERTAINMENT National Sports Center...........763-785-5600 Sports and Much More! (See Ad p. 17) 1700 105th Ave NE Blaine, MN 55449-4500 www.nscsports.org

EYE CARE Blaine Family Eye Care............763-717-0072 Dedicated To Helping Our Patients Enjoy A Lifetime Of Healthy Eyes (See Back Cover) 10995 Club West Pkwy NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.blainefamilyeyecare.net Village Eye Clinic & Optical...763-717-9500 Premium Eyewear Designed Locally And From Around The World 4365 Pheasant Ridge Dr Ste 108 Blaine, MN 55449 www.villageeyeclinicmn.com

FIRE DEPARTMENTS Spring Lake Park - Blaine Mounds View Fire Department................................763-786-4436 1710 Cty Hwy 10 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.sbmfire.com

FIREARM SAFETY Metro Gun Club..........................763-786-5880 Trap • Skeet • Indoor Pistol/Rifle Range • Leagues • Ladies Nights • Rifles on Appointment (See Ad p. 19) 10601 Naples St NE Blaine, MN 55449-5802 www.metrogunclub.com

FLORISTS Cub Foods - Blaine East...........763-784-4368 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine North.......763-755-9802 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 12595 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine South.......763-780-4323 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 585 Northtown Dr Blaine, MN 55434-1044 www.cub.com Cub Food - Blaine West...........763-767-8272 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 10881 University Ave Blaine, MN 55434 www.cub.com

FUNERAL SERVICES Washburn - McReavy - Blaine Prearrangement Center.......763-231-0506 Funeral & Cremation Services Two blocks East of Central Ave at 105th Ave NE and Baltimore St 10450 Baltimore St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.washburn-mcreavy.com

GARAGE DOOR REPAIR SERVICE Professional Garage Services Inc.................................763-427-4565 Serving the Community for Over 25 Years • Commercial/Residential Doors & Openers Mention this Listing to Receive 10% Off Your Next Service Call Fee www.professionalgarageservices.com

GOLF COURSES National Sports Center...........763-785-5600 Sports and Much More! (See Ad p. 17) 1700 105th Ave NE Blaine, MN 55449-4500 www.nscsports.org

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GRAPHIC DESIGN Prime Advertising & Design.. 763-551-3700 Spark the Energy. (See Back Inside Cover) 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 Maple Grove, MN 55311-3649 www.PrimeAdvertising.com

GROCERY STORES Cub Foods - Blaine East...........763-784-4368 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine North.......763-755-9802 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 12595 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine South.......763-780-4323 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 585 Northtown Dr Blaine, MN 55434-1044 www.cub.com Cub Food - Blaine West...........763-767-8272 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 10881 University Ave Blaine, MN 55434 www.cub.com

GUNS & AMMUNITION Metro Gun Club..........................763-786-5880 Trap • Skeet • Indoor Pistol/Rifle Range • Leagues • Ladies Nights • Rifles on Appointment (See Ad p. 19) 10601 Naples St NE Blaine, MN 55449-5802 www.metrogunclub.com

HAIR SALON Mint Salon & Spa........................763-432-1045 Hair • Skin • Massage 43 Central St Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.mintsalonmn.com

HEATING/COOLING Air Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning...................763-753-6623 24/7 Emergency HVAC Service! Call Now! 19170 Jasper St NW (See Ad p. 15) Anoka, MN 55303-9639 www.aircomfortmn.com

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Joel Smith Heating & Air Conditioning...................763-792-1066 Our Family Helping Yours Since 1994 13915 Lincoln St NE Ste E (See Ad p. 25) Ham Lake, MN 55304 www.jsmithhvac.com

HOME HEALTH CARE Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

HOSPICE Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

ICE CREAM/SWEETS & TREATS See Page 54

INSURANCE Allstate Insurance Julia Hendricksen....................763-780-7348 Auto • Car • Flood • Life • Motorcycle • Home • Business • Boat 607 Cty Rd 10 NE Ste 103 Blaine, MN 55434-3287 https://agents.allstate.com/juliahendricksen-blaine-mn.html Kelsay Insurance Specialist...763-755-3823 Specializes in Medicare Supplements 15953 Pierce St NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 email: joanakelsay@yahoo.com RDM Insurance Agency Inc... 763-784-2426 Auto • Business • Home • Life • Health 9201 N Lexington Ave (See Ad p. 19) Circle Pines, MN 55014 Email: rdm@rdmagency.com www.rdmagency.com State Farm Insurance Tom Holland Agency..............763-755-8680 Auto • Home • Life • Health (See Back Cover) 11933 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-3911 www.hollandagency.net

KENNELS Blaine Kennels............................763-786-3616 BOARDING • TRAINING • DAYCARE • GROOMING (See Ad p. 11) 10193 Flanders St NE Blaine, MN 55449-5716 www.blainekennels.com

LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Dougs Power Equipment........763-786-6239 Sales of Mowers & Tractors, Lawn Equipment, Seasonal Products, Truck Loaders • Tune-Ups • Pickup & Delivery • Off-Season Storage • Sharpening (See Ad p. 31) 10130 Davenport St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.dougspower.com

LONG TERM CARE Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com

MANICURES/PEDICURES Hair By Hughes & Crew..........763-784-0902 A Full Service Family Salon (See Ad p. 33) Perms • Cuts • Color • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails • Eye Lash & Brow Tinting • Waxing • Massage 913 Manor Dr Ste 100 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.hairbyhughesandcrew.com

MARKETING CONSULTANTS Prime Advertising & Design.. 763-551-3700 Spark the Energy. (See Back Inside Cover) 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 Maple Grove, MN 55311-3649 www.PrimeAdvertising.com

MASSAGE THERAPY Hair By Hughes & Crew..........763-784-0902 A Full Service Family Salon (See Ad p. 33) Perms • Cuts • Color • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails • Eye Lash & Brow Tinting • Waxing • Massage 913 Manor Dr Ste 100 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.hairbyhughesandcrew.com


Simonson's Salon & Spa Coon Rapids...............................763-427-0761 Hair • Face • Body • Nails 3490 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Other Locations: Maple Grove.................................763-494-4863 Plymouth.......................................763-550-1121 www.simonsons.com

MEDICAL SERVICES Child & Teen Medical Center.........................763-333-7733 Love… Kindness… and Excellence. 11107 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55434 and 500 NE Osborne Rd Ste 215 Fridley, MN 55432 www.childandteenmedicalcenter.com

MEDICAL/DENTAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Arise Orthotics & Prosthetics.............................763-755-9500 Providing The Best Comprehensive Patient Care 8338 Highway 65 NE, Suite E (See Ad p. 33) Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.arise-op.com

MEMORY CARE/DEMENTIA Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com Crest View Senior Community at Blaine.............763-782-8430 Become Part of a Caring Community 12016 Ulysses Street NE (See Ad p. 15) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com White Pine Assisted Living & Memory Care........................763-400-4398 Great Care Without Great Cost (See Front 12446 Jamestown St NE Inside Cover) Blaine, MN 55449 www.ServingPeopleBetter.com

MORTGAGE LENDING Edina Realty Mortgage ...........763-795-1850 Shannon O'Kane (See Ad p. 1) Joe Tupy 10945 Club West Pkwy, Suite 100 Blaine, MN 55449 email: Shannon.Okane@ edinarealtymortgage.com email: Joe.Tupy@edinarealtymortgage.com

MOVING SERVICES/SUPPLIES Metro Self Storage....................763-200-5400 9992 Baltimore St NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55434 www.metrostorage.com

NAILS Hair By Hughes & Crew..........763-784-0902 A Full Service Family Salon (See Ad p. 33) Perms • Cuts • Color • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails • Eye Lash & Brow Tinting • Waxing • Massage 913 Manor Dr Ste 100 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.hairbyhughesandcrew.com Simonson's Salon & Spa Coon Rapids...............................763-427-0761 Hair • Face • Body • Nails 3490 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Other Locations: Maple Grove.................................763-494-4863 Plymouth.......................................763-550-1121 www.simonsons.com

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com

OPTICIANS/OPTICAL Blaine Family Eye Care............763-717-0072 Dedicated To Helping Our Patients Enjoy A Lifetime Of Healthy Eyes (See Back Cover) 10995 Club West Pkwy NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.blainefamilyeyecare.net Village Eye Clinic & Optical...763-717-9500 Premium Eyewear Designed Locally And From Around The World 4365 Pheasant Ridge Dr Ste 108 Blaine, MN 55449 www.villageeyeclinicmn.com

ORTHOTICS/PROSTHETICS & DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Arise Orthotics & Prosthetics.............................763-755-9500 Providing The Best Comprehensive Patient Care 8338 Highway 65 NE, Suite E (See Ad p. 33) Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.arise-op.com

PHARMACIES Cub Pharmacy - Blaine East..763-784-0334 Wide Variety of Immunizations Available 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NW (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com Cub Pharmacy Blaine North...............................763-767-4329 Wide Variety of Immunizations Available 12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com Cub Pharmacy Blaine South...............................763-780-7350 Wide Variety of Immunizations Available 585 Northtown Dr NW (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55434-1044 www.cub.com Cub Pharmacy Blaine West................................763-767-8271 Wide Variety of Immunizations Available 10881 University Ave (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55434 www.cub.com

PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES Prime Advertising & Design.. 763-551-3700 Business Photography (See Back Inside Cover) 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 Maple Grove, MN 55311-3649 www.PrimeAdvertising.com Sarah Grace Photography, LLC.....................747-900-1497 Fine Art Photographer Specializing in Weddings, Portraits & Education Eco-Friendly • Engaging • Decorative Window Films & Prints "If it's worth a thought, it's worth a shot!" www.sarahgracephotos.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com

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Restaurants Around Town™

PATIOS

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers........................763-780-0959 Always Fresh, Never Ever Frozen Chicken 1560 109th Ave NE (See Ad p. 45) Blaine, MN 55449 www.raisingcanes.com

The Well Sports Tavern & Grill............................................763-792-0800 Your Neighborhood Sports Bar and Grill 35 Coon Rapids Blvd (See Ad p. 46) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.wellsportstavern.com

AMERICAN/FAMILY FARE

BAKERY/COFFEE SHOP Cub Foods - Blaine East...........763-784-4368 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine North.......763-755-9802 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 12595 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine South.......763-780-4323 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 585 Northtown Dr Blaine, MN 55434-1044 www.cub.com Cub Food - Blaine West...........763-767-8272 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 10881 University Ave Blaine, MN 55434 www.cub.com

BARS & GRILLS The Well Sports Tavern & Grill............................................763-792-0800 Your Neighborhood Sports Bar and Grill 35 Coon Rapids Blvd (See Ad p. 46) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.wellsportstavern.com

CATERING SERVICES Big Dipper Creamery...............763-276-9972 Homemade Premium Ice Cream - 52 Flavors! 1250 126th Ave NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434 www.bigdippercreamery.com

DELICATESSEN Cub Foods - Blaine East...........763-784-4368 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Blaine North.......763-755-9802 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 12595 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com

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Cub Foods - Blaine South.......763-780-4323 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 585 Northtown Dr Blaine, MN 55434-1044 www.cub.com Cub Food - Blaine West...........763-767-8272 Celebrating 50 Years of Freshness (See Ad p. 9) 10881 University Ave Blaine, MN 55434 www.cub.com

DELIVERY - PIZZA Papa John's Pizza.......................763-785-3381 479 87th Ln NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434-1025 www.papajohns.com www.JOBSatpapajohns.com Papa John's Pizza.......................763-862-7272 12547 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.papajohns.com www.JOBSatpapajohns.com Toppers Pizza - Blaine..............763-210-2227 10950 Club West Pkwy NE Ste 130 Blaine, MN 55449 (See Ad p. 46) www.toppers.com

DINE-IN Blue Village Grill........................763-390-9999 Real Food, Real Good (See Ad p. 46) 4335 Pheasant Ridge Dr Ste 230 Blaine, MN 55449 www.bluevillagegrill.com

FAST FOOD Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers........................763-780-0959 Always Fresh, Never Ever Frozen Chicken 1560 109th Ave NE (See Ad p. 45) Blaine, MN 55449 www.raisingcanes.com

ICE CREAM/SWEETS & TREATS Big Dipper Creamery...............763-276-9972 Homemade Premium Ice Cream - 52 Flavors! 1250 126th Ave NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434 www.bigdippercreamery.com

PIZZA AND PASTA Broadway Bar & Pizza.............763-755-5080 Award Winning Recipes Since 1953 11822 Aberdeen St NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.broadwaypizzablaine.com Papa John's Pizza.......................763-785-3381 479 87th Ln NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434-1025 www.papajohns.com www.JOBSatpapajohns.com Papa John's Pizza.......................763-862-7272 12547 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.papajohns.com www.JOBSatpapajohns.com Toppers Pizza - Blaine..............763-210-2227 10950 Club West Pkwy NE Ste 130 Blaine, MN 55449 (See Ad p. 46) www.toppers.com

SPORTS BARS Buffalo Wild Wings...................763-783-4515 Wings • Beer • Sports • 30 Taps • 50 TVs • NFL Ticket 1540 109th Ave Ste 300 Blaine, MN 55434 www.buffalowildwings.com The Well Sports Tavern & Grill............................................763-792-0800 Your Neighborhood Sports Bar and Grill 35 Coon Rapids Blvd (See Ad p. 46) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.wellsportstavern.com

TAKE-OUT

MEXICAN/SOUTHWESTERN

Blue Village Grill........................763-390-9999 Real Food, Real Good (See Ad p. 46) 4335 Pheasant Ridge Dr Ste 230 Blaine, MN 55449 www.bluevillagegrill.com

El Zocalo Grill & Cantina.........763-496-1299 Your Number One Destination for Authentic Mexican Cuisine! (See Ad p. 45) 12531 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434 www.elzocalogrill.com

El Zocalo Grill & Cantina.........763-496-1299 Your Number One Destination for Authentic Mexican Cuisine! (See Ad p. 45) 12531 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434 www.elzocalogrill.com


PLUMBING SERVICES Plumb Right..................................763-561-3306 Serving The Community Since 1988 www.callplumbright.com

POLICE DEPARTMENTS Blaine Police Department......763-785-6168 10801 Towne Square Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449 www.BlaineSafetyServices.com

POST OFFICE Blaine Post Office......................800-275-8777 10611 Baltimore St NE Ste 100 Blaine, MN 55449-9998 www.usps.com

PRESCHOOL/CHILD CARE Primrose School of The Lakes at Blaine.................763-767-4222 The Leader in Educational Child Care® 2303 124th Ct NE (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55449 www.primroseblaine.com

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RADIO STATIONS TOTAL Country BOB FM........763-450-7777 Minnesota's Total Country (See Ads 14443 Armstrong Blvd pgs. 19 & 39) Ramsey, MN 55303-7284 www.MYBOBcountry.com

REAL ESTATE/REALTORS Edina Realty Blaine ..................763-795-1900 Kevin Miller, Manager (See Ad p. 1) 10945 Club West Pkwy, Suite 100 Blaine, MN 55449 Email: kevinmiller@edinarealty.com www.kevinmiller.edinarealty.com

Edina Realty, Inc. Amy Peterson, CRS, GRI.......763-242-6741 Download my FREE Mobile App from RealtorAmy.com Email: Amy@RealtorAmy.com RealtorAmy.com

REHABILITATION SERVICES/THERAPY Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com Crest View Senior Community at Blaine.............763-782-8430 Become Part of a Caring Community 12016 Ulysses Street NE (See Ad p. 15) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org

REMODELING/HOME IMPROVEMENT Solid Rock Construction.........763-270-5058 "Your One Stop Home Shop" 13326 Hwy 65 Ham Lake, MN 55304 www.srcmn.com

RENTAL - PARTY/TOOLS Central Rental.............................763-786-0980 Discover Renting & Finding Solutions 1199 Osborne Rd NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.centralrentals.net

RENTAL PROPERTIES Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

RESTAURANTS See Page 54

RETAIL Northtown Mall..........................763-786-9704 It's In Here! Find us on Facebook! 398 Northtown Drive NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55434-1039 www.northtown-mall.com

SALON/SPA Mint Salon & Spa........................763-432-1045 Hair • Skin • Massage 43 Central St Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.mintsalonmn.com

SCHOOL DISTRICTS Anoka-Hennepin Schools......763-506-1000 Our Primary Mission Is To Effectively Educate Each Of Our Students For Success 2727 N. Ferry St (See Ad p. 41) Anoka, MN 55303-1650 www.ahschools.us Centennial School District #12.................................763-792-6000 Connecting. Achieving. Preparing. 4707 North Rd Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.isd12.org Spring Lake Park Schools.......763-600-5000 High Expectations, High Achievement For All, No Excuses (See Ad p. 43) 1415 81st Ave NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.springlakeparkschools.org

SCHOOLS

See pages 40-43 for a complete listing Adventures Plus.........................763-506-1260 School-Age Care Program (See Ad p. 41) 2727 Ferry St N Anoka, MN 55303 www.ahschools.us Primrose School of The Lakes at Blaine.................763-767-4222 The Leader in Educational Child Care® 2303 124th Ct NE (See Ad p. 5) Blaine, MN 55449 www.primroseblaine.com

SENIOR & ASSISTED LIVING Mary T. Inc....................................763-754-2505 "A Community of Care" (See Back 1555 118th Ln NW Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com

SHOOTING RANGE Metro Gun Club..........................763-786-5880 Trap • Skeet • Indoor Pistol/Rifle Range • Leagues • Ladies Nights • Rifles on Appointment (See Ad p. 19) 10601 Naples St NE Blaine, MN 55449-5802 www.metrogunclub.com

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SHOPPING CENTERS

TRANSITIONAL CARE

WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT

Northtown Mall..........................763-786-9704 It's In Here! Find us on Facebook! 398 Northtown Drive NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55434-1039 www.northtown-mall.com

Camilia Rose Care Center......763-755-8400 A Legacy of Care (See Back Inside Cover) 11800 Xeon Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.camiliarose.com

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SIGNS/BANNERS

UNIVERSITIES

WORSHIP SERVICES

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St. Cloud State University - Plymouth............763-496-6080 Advancing Careers Through Professional Graduate Degree Programs (See Ad p. 7) 9750 Rockford Rd Plymouth, MN 55442 www.stcloud.edu/plymouth

SLEEP CENTERS Noran Neurological Clinic.....612-879-1500 Compassionate, Comprehensive, Personalized Neurological Care (See Front Inside Cover) 11091 Ulysses St NE, Ste 100 Blaine, MN 55434 www.noranclinic.com

STORAGE Metro Self Storage....................763-200-5400 9992 Baltimore St NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55434 www.metrostorage.com

SWIMMING POOLS/SPAS/SAUNAS

UTILITIES Connexus Energy.......................763-323-2600 Your most powerful membership™ 14601 Ramsey Blvd NW (See Ad p. 7) Ramsey, MN 55303 www.connexusenergy.com

VEHICLE GRAPHICS Prime Advertising & Design.. 763-551-3700 Spark the Energy. (See Back Inside Cover) 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 Maple Grove, MN 55311-3649 www.PrimeAdvertising.com

Pool Store Inc..............................763-786-9563 Family-Owned Businesses For Over 30 Years With Two Convenient Locations in Blaine and St. Paul 10100 Hwy 65 NE Blaine, MN 55434-3665 www.poolstoreinc.com

VIDEO & TELEVISION PRODUCTION

TAP ROOM

WATER (BOTTLED)/ DRINKING SYSTEMS

Alloy Brewing Company.........763-432-0939 Making the Unrefined, Exceptional 2700 Coon Rapids Blvd NW (See Ad p. 21) Coon Rapids, MN 55433 www.alloybrewingcompany.com

TITLE INSURANCE Edina Realty Title Dion Israelson, Closing Manager .....................763-795-1919 Claire Martinez, Title Closer...763-795-1921 10945 Club West Pkwy, Suite 100 Blaine, MN 55449 (See Ad p. 1) www.edinarealtytitle.com

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Commers The Water Company......................................763-252-7701 Family Owned Since 1947, Softener Sales & Rentals! (See Ad p. 33) 9150 W 35W Service Dr NE Blaine, MN 55449-6745 www.commers.com

See page 47 for a complete listing Chain of Lakes Church.............763-208-8049 Where Strangers Become Friends (South of Menards & the National Sports Center) 10130 Davenport St NE Ste 160 Blaine, MN 55449 www.colpres.org Grace Evangelical Free Church................................763-784-7199 A Family Place – Bible Hour 9:15am, Worship 10:30am 755 73rd Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 www.gracefree.org

YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS National Sports Center...........763-785-5600 Sports and Much More! (See Ad p. 17) 1700 105th Ave NE Blaine, MN 55449-4500 www.nscsports.org

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