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PRIOR LAKE AMERICAN/January 8, 2011/Page 13 Sports 4792 Dakota Street, Prior Lake, MN 55372 Dr. Ronald M. Bliss • Affordable General & Cosmetic Dentistry • Evening Appointments & Friday Hours • Visit our website for promotions! www.RonBlissDDS.com (952) 447-3777 203502 100 freestyle (51.79) and the 100 backstroke (1:03.37). Ochsner won the 200 free- style (1:58.76) and the 500 free- style (5:25.12). Ninth-grader William Bragg won the 100 butterfly (1:01.75). Second-place finishes for the Lakers went to: Bragg in the 200 freestyle (1:59.93), Heskin in the 200 individual medley (2:15.46), sophomore Josiah Torvik in the 500 freestyle (5:26.74), McCle- nahan in the 100 backstroke (1:03.66) and Jenness in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.64). At the invite, Kyle Robrock and Wright had strong show- ings. Robrock won two indi- vidual events, while Wright won one and was second in another. Robrock captured the 500 freestyle by more than six sec- onds with a time of 4:53.55. He also won the 50 freestyle (22.13). Wright took the top spot in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.01) and was second in the 200 indi- vidual medley (2:05.07). Robrock was also part of two relays that ended up second. He teamed with Wright, Kleist and Heskin in the 200 medley (1:43.61). He joined forces with Heskin, McClenahan and Jen- ness in the 400 freestyle relay (3:34.81). Prior Lake’s 200 freestyle relay team of Jenness, Ochsner, Bragg and Alec Robrock was sixth (1:42.17). Jenness also had a pair of top-five finishes. He was fifth in the 200 freestyle (1:57.01) and third in the 100 freestyle (53.17). Heskin ended up sixth in the 200 individual medley (2:15.22) and ninth in the 100 backstroke (1:04.68). Ochsner was fifth in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.29) and eighth in the 200 individual medley (2:16.14). Alec Robrock ended up ninth in the 100 butterfly (1:02.44), while Bragg was ninth in both the 200 freestyle (2:01.94) and the 500 freestyle (5:32.02). Kleist ended up sixth in the 100 free- style (54.31). Rieger led the Lakers in diving, taking third with 370.10 points. Cunningham was fifth (253.10). Other top-16 individual fin- ishes for the Lakers came from: McClenahan in the 200 freestyle (12th, 2:05.64) and the 100 butter- fly (12th, 1:03.42), Anderson in the 50 freestyle (11th, 25.16) and the 100 freestyle (11th, 55.63), Christensen in the 50 freestyle (12th, 25.21) and the 100 but- terfly (13th, 1:03.51), Torvik in the 100 butterfly (11th, 1:03.06), seventh-grader Jack Dessler in the 500 freestyle (13th, 5:59.78), senior A.J. Jones in the 100 backstroke (12th, 1:07.44) and seventh-grader Jonas Lemke in the 100 backstroke (14th, 1:10.31). Prior Lake was back in the pool Friday in a conference dual meet at home versus Lakeville South. The Lakers will swim at Lakeville North in a league dual meet Friday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. Swim continued from page 11 Boys from page 11 Girls continued from page 11 65-34 in the fifth-place game Dec. 30. In the loss to Osseo, the Lak- ers opened the game on a 13-0 run and led 22-16 at the break. Then the wheels came off. Osseo opened the second half on a 21-3 run and never looked back. The Lakers committed a season-high 28 turnovers. Prior Lake went into the tournament averaging 19.5 turnovers a game. Pold, Trabing and Hovick each had six points to lead the team. Busse and Flaata each had four points, while sophomore Deanna Busse and Eschrich both scored three points. Trabing and Flaata each had five rebounds. Hovick had three steals. In the loss to Minnetonka, the Lakers led 31-24 at the break, but were outscored 44-16 in the second half. Flaata led the Lakers with 16 points, grabbing four rebounds. Trabing had 14 points and two steals. Pold finished with eight points and 12 rebounds. In the win over St. Paul Central, the Lakers got off to another good start leading 28-13 at the break en route to the 21-point win. Eschrich scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Pold and Lauren Busse each had 12 points. Pold also grabbed 12 rebounds. Trabing finished with 10 points, while Flaata scored seven. Hovick finished with six assists, while Trabing had four. The tournament field included four ranked teams going – No. 1 Hopkins, No. 2 Eden Prairie and No. 7 Eastview, along with Osseo. Hopkins ended up beating Eden Prairie for the title. Prior Lake was back on the court Friday (results not available at press time) in a con- ference game at home versus Rosemount. The Lakers will play at No. 10 Bloomington Jefferson in a league game Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 7:15 p.m. Prior Lake will stay on the road Friday, Jan. 14 to take on Lakeville South in a conference game at 7:15 p.m. Prior Lake senior guard Erica Trabing scored 16 points to lead the Lakers to a 57-47 conference win at Apple Valley Jan. 4. (Photo by Tom Schardin) has come off the bench most of the year and is more regarded for his strong defensive play. Seniors Ben Lovik and Kyle Repinski each added 11 points for the Lakers, while junior Jack Kaiser scored eight and senior Mitch Hopkins and junior Jack Harrison each had seven. At the Tartan tourney, Prior Lake matched its entire win total from last season with a 72-62 quarterfinal win over Elk River. The Lakers finished 3-24 last year. Prior Lake dropped the final two games at the invite, losing 53-35 to No. 2-ranked Tartan and falling 61-54 in overtime to Rog- ers in the third-place game. “Each team we played (at the tourney) presented a dif- ferent challenge for us,” said Focke. “Elk River was a perim- eter-based team, so we needed to get out and contest three-point shots. “Tartan was very athletic and Rogers was big and strong and liked to pound the ball inside,” added Focke. “Playing a variety of different teams will certainly help us prepare for the conference schedule and the section.” In the win over Elk River, the Lakers got a career-high 20 points from Harrison. Sobaski had 15 points, while Dysthe had 14. Kaiser and Hop- kins each had eight points. Against Tartan, the Lakers struggled in the first half and were held to just nine points to trail by 11. Kaiser was the only Laker in double figures with 11 points, while Sobaski and junior Jake Hanson each had six points. Sophomore Sam Harrison finished with four points. In the loss to Rogers, Hop- kins led the way with 16 points, while Sobaski had 14. Repinski scored seven, while Kaiser had six and Lovik had five. Prior Lake was outscored 16-9 in overtime. Prior Lake was back on the court Friday (results not available at press time) in a conference game at Rose- mount. The Lakers will play at home versus Bloomington Jef- ferson in a league game Tues- day, Jan. 11 at 7:15 p.m. Prior Lake stays at home Friday, Jan. 14 versus No. 5 Lakeville South at 7:15 p.m. Trailing pace Lakers fall back in SSC freestyle race By Tom Schardin Sports Editor The Prior Lake boys and girls Nordic ski teams didn’t have anyone in the top 15 at a South Suburban Conference (SSC) freestyle race Jan. 4 at Kenwood Trail in Lakeville. Senior Christian Kvalseth led the Laker boys team, tak- ing 16th out of 68 racers, while junior Megan Lundquist was the top finisher for the girls squad taking 22nd out of 71 competitors. The Prior Lake boys had a little more success in the team standings, finishing sixth out of eight schools with 83.5 points. Independent School District 196 won the title with 173 points. Lakeville South was second (123), followed by Lakeville North (114.5), Bloomington Jefferson (112) and Chaska/ Chanhassen (97). Bloomington Kennedy was seventh (65) and Burnsville was eighth (51). Kvalseth had a time of 14 minutes, 39 seconds, which was a couple minutes off the win- ning time of 12:21. Ninth-grader Mick Lun- dquist ended up 20th for the Lak- ers (14:48), followed by junior Brian Lafrance in 28th (15:18), junior Nate Vikeras in 32nd (15:25), junior Ben Brockway in 39th (15:42), senior Conner Edlund in 42nd (16:02), junior Ben Dymit in 45th (16:16), senior Matt Ruehling in 46th (16:17), ninth-grader Adam Babcock in 51st (16:58) and ninth-grader Ryan Nelson in 56th (17:02). For the Laker girls, Lun- dquist ended up with a time 17:22, which was nearly three minutes off the lead time (14:29). Prior Lake was also skiing with- out three-time state entrant, senior Grace Chandler. The Lakers finished seventh in the team standings with 65 points. Lakeville North was first (165), followed by Lakev- ille South (151.5), Indepen- dent School District 196 (130.5), Burnsville (106), Chaska/Chan- hassen (103) and Jefferson (84). Kennedy was eighth (5). Eighth-grader Kaija Orness was 25th for Prior Lake (17:40). She was followed by junior Alex Fasking in 35th (18:17), seventh- grader Maria Berg in 36th (18:32), seventh-grader McKen- zie Lundquist in 49th (19:17), sophomore Leigh Braun in 50th (19:23), ninth-grader Tessa Rykken in 51st (19:26), junior Sarah Anderson in 54th (19:41), sophomore Amber Tieman in 64th (20:21) and senior Jennifer Schultz in 70th (22.35). Prior Lake is back on the trails Tuesday, Jan. 11 in a con- ference classical race at Mur- phy-Hanrehan Park Reserve in Savage at 3:30 p.m. Online Follow the Lakers on the ski trails this season at www.scoreboard.mn. Nordic Skiing Lakers Lakers Happily Ever After Starts Here... - Wedding Ceremonies - Wedding Receptions - Gift Openings - Complimentary Suite for the Bride & Groom - Discounted sleeping room rates for your guests - Rehearsal/Groom’s Dinners - Anniversary Parties Plan your big day with us! We can accommodate every last detail of your wedding celebration. 952.445.3644 [email protected] Call or email us to schedule your site tour today! 221210 Bring Balance to Your Life in 2011 www.DoYoga4you.com 952-447-9642 Beginners Classes & Workshops Now Available! Public Notices WARNING Thin Ice and Open Water Beginning on January 22, 2011 aerators will be in operation on the NW corner of O’Dowd Lake at Co. Rd 79 and City of Shakopee Park and on the NE corner of Thole Lake at Co. Rd 79 and Public Access. The aerators will cause thin ice and open water. Use extreme caution in these areas. (Published in the Prior Lake American on Saturday, January 8, 2011; No. 7419) Public Meeting Notice Storm Water Pollution Prevention and Education Plan The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) will be holding a public meeting on Thursday, February 17 th , 2011, at 1:30 PM in the Land Development of the SMSC Community Center, 2330 Sioux Trail N.W. Prior Lake, MN. The purpose of the Public Meeting is to discuss the progress the SMSC is making in the implementation of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). This meeting will provide you with an opportunity to meet with representatives of the SMSC to review the plans and provide comments. Copies of the SMSC’s SWPPP and Education Plan will be provided at the meeting, and are also available for review at the Land Department office. Please contact Scott Walz at the Land Department office at 952- 496-6123 with questions. (Published in the Prior Lake American on Saturday, January 8, 2011; No. 7420) DRAFT AGENDA SPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP MONTHLY MEETING THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011 at 6:00 P.M. SPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP TOWN HALL, 20381 FAIRLAWN AVENUE PRIOR LAKE, MN 55372 6:00 Call to Order 6:01 Changes to and approval of agenda 6:02 Approval of December 9, 2010 monthly meeting minutes 6:05 Public Commentary Agenda Items 6:10 Review of Snow and Ice Control Policy 6:20 Discussion on of voice mail services 6:35 Update on fire contract discussions 6:45 Review of changes to the Assessment Policy for Road Improvement Projects 6:55 Engineer’s Report 7:00 Road Report 7:05 Parks Report 7:10 Water Resources Report 7:15 Treasurer’s Report New Business/Old Business Approval of disbursements Kathy Nielsen, Clerk 952-492-7030 [email protected] (Published in the Prior Lake American on Saturday, January 8, 2011; No. 7421) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A VARIANCE FROM THE MINIMUM REQUIRED LAKE SETBACK TO ALLOW FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A STRUCTURE ON A RIPARIAN PROPERTY WITHIN THE R-1 ZONING DISTRICT You are hereby notified that the Prior Lake Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at Prior Lake City Hall, located at 4646 Dakota Street SE, on: Monday, January 24, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. REQUEST: The applicant is requesting a variance from the minimum required lake setback under the Zoning Ordinance to allow for construction of a structure on a riparian property within the R- 1 Zoning District. APPLICANT: Highmark Builders Inc. SUBJECT SITES: 15451 Breezy Point Road SE PID # 250590020 Legally described as follows: TRACT B, R.L.S. No. 25, Scott County, Minnesota. If you are interested in this issue, you should attend the hearing. Questions related to this hearing should be directed to the Prior Lake Community Development & Natural Resources Department by calling 447- 9810 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Planning Commission will accept oral and/or written comments. Oral or written comments should relate to how the proposed construction and requested variances are or are not consistent with the Zoning Ordinance and variance hardship criteria. Prepared this 4 th day of January 2011. Jeff Matzke, Planner City of Prior Lake (Published in the Prior Lake American on Saturday, January 8, 2011; No. 7422) STATE OF MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE Public Notice Deadline for the Prior Lake American is at Noon on Tuesday, for the following Saturday issue. Faxes are not accepted. CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 File Number: Date Filed: November 29, 2010 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required as a consumer protection, in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Kala Counseling Services 2. State the address of the principal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box: 4769 Dakota St SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary: Erinn Kroeger 3897 Willowwood St. SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 & Jennifer Hastings 1543 Balinese St, Shakopee, MN 55379 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Signature: Erinn Kroeger Authorized Agent Erinn Kroeger - Contact Person 218-590-0932 Date: 11-22-2010 (Published in the Prior Lake American on Saturday, January 8 and 15, 2011; No. 7423) FLOOR COVERINGS Sales and Installation • Carpet • Tile • Vinyl • Wood • Laminate Bill and Nick Hertaus Free estimates & consulting 952-486-3941 www.hertausservices.com 203583

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PRIOR LAKE AMERICAN/January 8, 2011/Page 13

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4792 Dakota Street, Prior Lake, MN 55372

Dr. Ronald M. Bliss

• Affordable General & Cosmetic Dentistry• Evening Appointments & Friday Hours• Visit our website for promotions!

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100 freestyle (51.79) and the 100 backstroke (1:03.37).

Ochsner won the 200 free-style (1:58.76) and the 500 free-style (5:25.12). Ninth-grader William Bragg won the 100 butterfl y (1:01.75).

Second-place fi nishes for the Lakers went to: Bragg in the 200 freestyle (1:59.93), Heskin in the 200 individual medley (2:15.46), sophomore Josiah Torvik in the 500 freestyle (5:26.74), McCle-nahan in the 100 backstroke (1:03.66) and Jenness in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.64).

At the invite, Kyle Robrock and Wright had strong show-ings. Robrock won two indi-vidual events, while Wright won one and was second in another.

Robrock captured the 500 freestyle by more than six sec-onds with a time of 4:53.55. He also won the 50 freestyle (22.13).

Wright took the top spot in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.01) and was second in the 200 indi-vidual medley (2:05.07).

Robrock was also part of

two relays that ended up second. He teamed with Wright, Kleist and Heskin in the 200 medley (1:43.61). He joined forces with Heskin, McClenahan and Jen-ness in the 400 freestyle relay (3:34.81).

Prior Lake’s 200 freestyle relay team of Jenness, Ochsner, Bragg and Alec Robrock was sixth (1:42.17).

Jenness also had a pair of top-fi ve fi nishes. He was fi fth in the 200 freestyle (1:57.01) and third in the 100 freestyle (53.17).

Heskin ended up sixth in the 200 individual medley (2:15.22) and ninth in the 100 backstroke (1:04.68).

Ochsner was fi fth in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.29) and eighth in the 200 individual medley (2:16.14).

Alec Robrock ended up ninth in the 100 butterfly (1:02.44), while Bragg was ninth in both the 200 freestyle (2:01.94) and the 500 freestyle (5:32.02). Kleist ended up sixth in the 100 free-

style (54.31).Rieger led the Lakers in

diving, taking third with 370.10 points. Cunningham was fi fth (253.10).

Other top-16 individual fi n-ishes for the Lakers came from: McClenahan in the 200 freestyle (12th, 2:05.64) and the 100 butter-fl y (12th, 1:03.42), Anderson in the 50 freestyle (11th, 25.16) and the 100 freestyle (11th, 55.63), Christensen in the 50 freestyle (12th, 25.21) and the 100 but-terfl y (13th, 1:03.51), Torvik in the 100 butterfl y (11th, 1:03.06), seventh-grader Jack Dessler in the 500 freestyle (13th, 5:59.78), senior A.J. Jones in the 100 backstroke (12th, 1:07.44) and seventh-grader Jonas Lemke in the 100 backstroke (14th, 1:10.31).

Prior Lake was back in the pool Friday in a conference dual meet at home versus Lakeville South.

The Lakers will swim at Lakeville North in a league dual meet Friday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m.

Swim continued from page 11

Boys from page 11

Girls continued from page 11

65-34 in the fifth-place game Dec. 30.

In the loss to Osseo, the Lak-ers opened the game on a 13-0 run and led 22-16 at the break. Then the wheels came off. Osseo opened the second half on a 21-3 run and never looked back.

The Lakers committed a season-high 28 turnovers. Prior Lake went into the tournament averaging 19.5 turnovers a game.

Pold, Trabing and Hovick each had six points to lead the team. Busse and Flaata each had four points, while sophomore Deanna Busse and Eschrich both scored three points.

Trabing and Flaata each had fi ve rebounds. Hovick had three steals.

In the loss to Minnetonka, the Lakers led 31-24 at the break, but were outscored 44-16 in the second half.

Flaata led the Lakers with 16 points, grabbing four rebounds. Trabing had 14 points and two steals. Pold fi nished with eight points and 12 rebounds.

In the win over St. Paul

Central, the Lakers got off to another good start leading 28-13 at the break en route to the 21-point win.

Eschrich scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Pold and Lauren Busse each had 12 points. Pold also grabbed 12 rebounds.

Trabing finished with 10 points, while Flaata scored seven. Hovick fi nished with six assists, while Trabing had four.

The tournament fi eld included four ranked teams going – No. 1 Hopkins, No. 2 Eden Prairie and No. 7 Eastview, along with Osseo. Hopkins ended up beating Eden Prairie for the title.

Prior Lake was back on the court Friday (results not available at press time) in a con-ference game at home versus Rosemount.

The Lakers will play at No. 10 Bloomington Jefferson in a league game Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 7:15 p.m.

Prior Lake will stay on the road Friday, Jan. 14 to take on Lakeville South in a conference game at 7:15 p.m.

Prior Lake senior guard Erica Trabing scored 16 points to lead the Lakers to a 57-47 conference win at Apple Valley Jan. 4. (Photo by Tom Schardin)

has come off the bench most of the year and is more regarded for his strong defensive play.

Seniors Ben Lovik and Kyle Repinski each added 11 points for the Lakers, while junior Jack Kaiser scored eight and senior Mitch Hopkins and junior Jack Harrison each had seven.

At the Tartan tourney, Prior Lake matched its entire win total from last season with a 72-62 quarterfi nal win over Elk River. The Lakers fi nished 3-24 last year.

Prior Lake dropped the fi nal two games at the invite, losing 53-35 to No. 2-ranked Tartan and falling 61-54 in overtime to Rog-ers in the third-place game.

“Each team we played (at the tourney) presented a dif-ferent challenge for us,” said Focke. “Elk River was a perim-eter-based team, so we needed to get out and contest three-point shots.

“Tartan was very athletic and Rogers was big and strong and liked to pound the ball inside,” added Focke. “Playing a variety of different teams will certainly help us prepare for the conference schedule and the section.”

In the win over Elk River, the Lakers got a career-high 20 points from Harrison.

Sobaski had 15 points, while Dysthe had 14. Kaiser and Hop-kins each had eight points.

Against Tartan, the Lakers struggled in the fi rst half and were held to just nine points to trail by 11.

Kaiser was the only Laker in double figures with 11 points, while Sobaski and junior Jake Hanson each had six points. Sophomore Sam Harrison finished with four points.

In the loss to Rogers, Hop-kins led the way with 16 points, while Sobaski had 14. Repinski scored seven, while Kaiser had six and Lovik had fi ve.

Prior Lake was outscored 16-9 in overtime.

Prior Lake was back on the court Friday (results not available at press time) in a conference game at Rose-mount.

The Lakers will play at home versus Bloomington Jef-ferson in a league game Tues-day, Jan. 11 at 7:15 p.m.

Prior Lake stays at home Friday, Jan. 14 versus No. 5 Lakeville South at 7:15 p.m.

Trailing paceLakers fall back in SSC freestyle raceBy Tom SchardinSports Editor

The Prior Lake boys and girls Nordic ski teams didn’t have anyone in the top 15 at a South Suburban Conference (SSC) freestyle race Jan. 4 at Kenwood Trail in Lakeville.

Senior Christian Kvalseth l e d t h e Laker boys team, tak-i n g 1 6 t h out of 68 racers, while junior Megan Lundquist was the top fi nisher for the girls squad taking 22nd out of 71 competitors.

The Prior Lake boys had a little more success in the team standings, fi nishing sixth out of eight schools with 83.5 points. Independent School District 196 won the title with 173 points.

Lakeville South was second (123), followed by Lakeville North (114.5), Bloomington Jefferson (112) and Chaska/Chanhassen (97). Bloomington

Kennedy was seventh (65) and Burnsville was eighth (51).

Kvalseth had a time of 14 minutes, 39 seconds, which was a couple minutes off the win-ning time of 12:21.

Ninth-grader Mick Lun-dquist ended up 20th for the Lak-ers (14:48), followed by junior Brian Lafrance in 28th (15:18), junior Nate Vikeras in 32nd (15:25), junior Ben Brockway in 39th (15:42), senior Conner Edlund in 42nd (16:02), junior Ben Dymit in 45th (16:16), senior Matt Ruehling in 46th (16:17), ninth-grader Adam Babcock in 51st (16:58) and ninth-grader Ryan Nelson in 56th (17:02).

For the Laker girls, Lun-dquist ended up with a time 17:22, which was nearly three minutes off the lead time (14:29). Prior Lake was also skiing with-

out three-time state entrant, senior Grace Chandler.

The Lakers fi nished seventh in the team standings with 65 points. Lakeville North was fi rst (165), followed by Lakev-ille South (151.5), Indepen-dent School District 196 (130.5), Burnsville (106), Chaska/Chan-hassen (103) and Jefferson (84). Kennedy was eighth (5).

Eighth-grader Kaija Orness was 25th for Prior Lake (17:40). She was followed by junior Alex Fasking in 35th (18:17), seventh-grader Maria Berg in 36th (18:32), seventh-grader McKen-zie Lundquist in 49th (19:17), sophomore Leigh Braun in 50th (19:23), ninth-grader Tessa Rykken in 51st (19:26), junior Sarah Anderson in 54th (19:41), sophomore Amber Tieman in 64th (20:21) and senior Jennifer Schultz in 70th (22.35).

Prior Lake is back on the trails Tuesday, Jan. 11 in a con-ference classical race at Mur-phy-Hanrehan Park Reserve in Savage at 3:30 p.m.

OnlineFollow the Lakers on the ski trails this season at www.scoreboard.mn.

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Public NoticesWARNING

Thin Ice and Open WaterBeginning on January 22, 2011

aerators will be in operation on theNW corner of O’Dowd Lake at Co.Rd 79 and City of Shakopee Parkand on the NE corner of Thole Lakeat Co. Rd 79 and Public Access. Theaerators will cause thin ice and openwater. Use extreme caution in theseareas.(Published in the Prior LakeAmerican on Saturday, January 8,2011; No. 7419)

Public Meeting NoticeStorm Water Pollution Prevention

and Education PlanThe Shakopee Mdewakanton

Sioux Community (SMSC) will beholding a public meeting onThursday, February 17th, 2011, at1:30 PM in the Land Development ofthe SMSC Community Center, 2330Sioux Trail N.W. Prior Lake, MN.

The purpose of the PublicMeeting is to discuss the progressthe SMSC is making in theimplementation of the MunicipalSeparate Storm Sewer SystemStorm Water Pollution PreventionPlan (SWPPP). This meeting willprovide you with an opportunity tomeet with representatives of theSMSC to review the plans andprovide comments.

Copies of the SMSC’s SWPPPand Education Plan will be providedat the meeting, and are also availablefor review at the Land Departmentoffice. Please contact Scott Walz atthe Land Department office at 952-496-6123 with questions.(Published in the Prior LakeAmerican on Saturday, January 8,2011; No. 7420)

DRAFT AGENDASPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP

MONTHLY MEETINGTHURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011

at 6:00 P.M.SPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP

TOWN HALL, 20381FAIRLAWN AVENUE

PRIOR LAKE, MN 553726:00 Call to Order6:01 Changes to and approval of

agenda6:02 Approval of December 9,

2010 monthly meeting minutes6:05 Public CommentaryAgenda Items6:10 Review of Snow and Ice

Control Policy6:20 Discussion on of voice mail

services6:35 Update on fire contract

discussions6:45 Review of changes to the

Assessment Policy for RoadImprovement Projects

6:55 Engineer’s Report7:00 Road Report7:05 Parks Report7:10 Water Resources Report7:15 Treasurer’s ReportNew Business/Old BusinessApproval of disbursements

Kathy Nielsen, Clerk952-492-7030

[email protected](Published in the Prior LakeAmerican on Saturday, January 8,2011; No. 7421)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGTO CONSIDER A VARIANCE

FROM THE MINIMUMREQUIRED LAKE SETBACK TOALLOW FOR CONSTRUCTION

OF A STRUCTURE ON ARIPARIAN PROPERTY WITHIN

THE R-1 ZONING DISTRICTYou are hereby notified that the

Prior Lake Planning Commissionwill hold a public hearing at PriorLake City Hall, located at 4646Dakota Street SE, on: Monday,January 24, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. or assoon thereafter as possible.

REQUEST: The applicantis requesting a variance from theminimum required lake setbackunder the Zoning Ordinance toallow for construction of a structureon a riparian property within the R-1 Zoning District.

APPLICANT: H i g h m a r kBuilders Inc.

SUBJECT SITES:15451 Breezy Point Road SEPID # 250590020Legally described as follows:TRACT B, R.L.S. No. 25, Scott

County, Minnesota.If you are interested in this

issue, you should attend thehearing. Questions related to thishearing should be directed to thePrior Lake CommunityDevelopment & Natural ResourcesDepartment by calling 447-9810between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.The Planning Commission willaccept oral and/or writtencomments. Oral or writtencomments should relate to how theproposed construction andrequested variances are or are notconsistent with the ZoningOrdinance and variance hardshipcriteria.

Prepared this 4th day of January2011.

Jeff Matzke, PlannerCity of Prior Lake

(Published in the Prior LakeAmerican on Saturday, January 8,2011; No. 7422)

STATE OF MINNESOTASECRETARY OF STATE

Public Notice Deadlinefor the Prior Lake

American is at Noon onTuesday, for the

following Saturdayissue.

Faxes are not accepted.

CERTIFICATE OFASSUMED NAME

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333File Number:Date Filed: November 29, 2010The filing of an assumed name

does not provide a user withexclusive rights to that name. Thefiling is required as a consumerprotection, in order to enableconsumers to be able to identify thetrue owner of a business.

1. State the exact assumed nameunder which the business is or willbe conducted: Kala CounselingServices

2. State the address of theprincipal place of business. Acomplete street address or ruralroute and rural route box number isrequired; the address cannot be aP.O. Box: 4769 Dakota St SE, PriorLake, MN 55372

3. List the name and completestreet address of all personsconducting business under theabove Assumed Name, OR if anentity, provide the legal corporate,LLC, or Limited Partnership nameand registered office address.Attach additional sheet(s) ifnecessary: Erinn Kroeger – 3897Willowwood St. SE, Prior Lake, MN55372 & Jennifer Hastings – 1543Balinese St, Shakopee, MN 55379

4. I, the undersigned, certify thatI am signing this document as theperson whose signature is required,or as agent of the person(s) whosesignature would be required whohas authorized me to sign thisdocument on his/her behalf, or inboth capacities. I further certifythat I have completed all requiredfields, and that the information inthis document is true and correctand in compliance with theapplicable chapter of MinnesotaStatutes. I understand that bysigning this document I am subjectto the penalties of perjury as setforth in Section 609.48 as if I hadsigned this document under oath.

Signature:Erinn Kroeger – Authorized

AgentErinn Kroeger - Contact Person

218-590-0932Date: 11-22-2010(Published in the Prior LakeAmerican on Saturday, January 8and 15, 2011; No. 7423)

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