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1986 02-10 City Council Packet
MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. Monday, January 27, 1986 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 86 -2 A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, and was called to order at 7:02 P.M* B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present Charlotte Wasiluk , Councilmember Present C. AP OF MINUTES 1. Meeting No. 85 -28 (December 12, 1985) Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 85 -28 (December 12, 1985) as submitted Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - Councilmembers Anderson, Bastian and Wasiluk Nay - Mayor Greavu Councilmember Juker abstained. 2. Meeting No. 86 -1 ( January 13, 1986 ) Councilmember Bastian moved to table this item until the end of the meeting Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Greavu moved to approve the Age da as amended 1. Winter Carnival 2. Bus Shelter - Archer Heights 3. Manager Criteria 4. Beaver Lake Water Pressure Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Greavu moved, seconded by Councilmember Bastian, Ayes - all, to approve the Consent Agenda, Items 1 through 9, as recommended: 1/27 1. Accounts Payable Approved the accounts (Part I - Fees, Services, Expenses, Check register dated January 15, 1986 through January 17, 1986 - $811,941.44: Part II - Payroll dated January 10, 1986, gross amount - $133,210.21.) in the amount of 945,151.65 as submitted. 2. Acceptance of Donations t Accepted the donation of $100.00 from Jan and Metta Bel-isle, 2594 Brookview Drive for the Maplewood Nature Center and a $30.00 donation from Doris Andrea, 2 706 Brookview Drive for future taxidermy work and place the donations in Account 41- 4480 -64 and that letters of appreciation be forwarded. 3. 1985 Budget Change - Grant for Composting Council approved two General Fund budget changes; a $2,935 increase in budgeted revenues and a $2,935 increase in budgeted expenditures for the composting site. 4. Removal of Interceptor Agreement Resolution No. 86 - 1 - 10 STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT RENEWAL INTERCEPTOR MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT NO. 129 The Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and the City of Maplewood agree to renew the Interceptor Maintenance Agreement No. 129, which is currently in force between these parties. The terms of the Agreement for - the - renewal -- period shall be the same as those contained in the Agreement, which was executed for the January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985 period with the exception of Section 6.02: 6.02 Cost Estimates Monthly Payments." The parties estimate that the total amount of costs which the Commission will be required to pay to the Municipality for performance of this Agreement. in 1986 will be $15,000.00. The Commission agrees to pay to the Municipality on or before the last day of each month in 1986, the sum of $1,250.00 as an advance payment of such costs. On or before April 1, 1987, the Municipality will submit to the Commission a detailed statement of the actual costs incurred by the Municipality which the Commission is re- quired to pay in accordance with Section 6.01, and will remit to the Commission any amount paid to the Municipality which is in excess of such actual costs. If the total of the monthly advances previously paid by the Commission is less than the actual amount of such costs, the Commission shall pay to the Municipality on or before May 1, 1987, an amount equal to the difference between the actual costs and the monthly advances previously paid. The Municipality shall keep detailed records supporting all costs of the types specified in Section 6.01, which it expects the Commission to pay, and shall make the same avail- able to the Commission on request. 2 - 1/27 The renewal period for Interceptor Maintenance Agreement No. 129 shall be from January 1, 1986 through December 31, 19 86 . That both parties agree to the renewal period and terms is evidenced' , by the :s.ignatures _affz:xdd to this statement . 5. 1985 Budget Change - Internal Rental Charges Approved the following listed transfers to finance the 1985 V.E.M. Fund rental charges: Division 51 Public Works Administration 52 Street Maintenance 53 Engineering 54 Public Works Building Maintenance 55 Drainage Maintenance 61 Parks & Recreation Administration 62 Park Maintenance 63 Recreation Programs 64 Nature Center 71 Community Development Administration 72 Planning 73 Building Inspections 74 Health Inspections Net Amount From Contingency Transfer From (To) Contingency Account 6. 1986 Budget Change - Wage Increases 300 ) 15,080 1,870 120 1,430) 800 ) 1,080 2,190) 1,400) 220 220 570 440 13,480 Approved the appropriate 1986 Budget changes as outlined to finance the wage increases approved for the Police Officers, Sergeants, Non -Union and Supervisory Unit bargaining groups. 7. 1986 Budget Change - Federal Revenue Sharing Federal Revenue Sharing will be cut in 1986 by 4.3% because of the 11.7 billion federal budget cuts required by the Gramm- Rudman- Hollings budget balancing law. The impact of this on Maplewood will be $6,700. The 1986 Budget provides that Federal Revenue Sharing monies be trans- ferred from the Revenue Sharing Fund to the General Fund and be used to finance the Fire Department contracts. Approved that the General Fund Contingency Account be decreased by $6,700, and that the budgeted revenue in the Revenue Sharing Fund be decreased and the budget transfers from this fund to the General Fund be decreased by $6,700. 3 - 1/27 Contingency Accd:unts Council Bargaining Approval General Hydrant Sewer V.E Group Date Fund Fund Fund Fund Police Officers 9 -23 -85 56 Sergeants 9-23-85 14,100 Non -Union 10-28-85 18 , 0 70 Supervisory Unit 12 -23 -85 11,400 300 2,280 $300 7. 1986 Budget Change - Federal Revenue Sharing Federal Revenue Sharing will be cut in 1986 by 4.3% because of the 11.7 billion federal budget cuts required by the Gramm- Rudman- Hollings budget balancing law. The impact of this on Maplewood will be $6,700. The 1986 Budget provides that Federal Revenue Sharing monies be trans- ferred from the Revenue Sharing Fund to the General Fund and be used to finance the Fire Department contracts. Approved that the General Fund Contingency Account be decreased by $6,700, and that the budgeted revenue in the Revenue Sharing Fund be decreased and the budget transfers from this fund to the General Fund be decreased by $6,700. 3 - 1/27 8. Maple Ridge Mall Sanitary Sewer Relocation Resolution No. 86 - 1 - 11 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, has heretofore entered into a contract for public improvements for City Project 85 -23 described as Maple Ridge Mall sanitary sewer relocation, and WHEREAS, said project has been certified as completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the project is completed and the utilities are hereby accepted as part of the .distribution systems. 9. Twin Oaks Addition Utilities Acceptance Resolution No. 86 - 1 - 12 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, has heretofore entered into a contract for public improvements for City Project 84 -9 described as: Twin Oaks Addition street and utilities, and WHEREAS, said project has been certified as. completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the project is completed and the utilities are hereby accepted as part of the distribution systems. F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 '- .P.U.D. Revision - Harmony School Site a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Smith Investment Properties for revision of the conditional use permit for the Harmony School Site P.U.D. to permit 23 fewer open parking spaces than already approved by the City. b. Director of Community Development Geoffrey Olson presented the Staff report. c. Commissioner Dave Whitcomb presented the Planning Commission recommendation. d. Board Member George Rossbach presented the Community Design Review Board recommendations. e. Mr. Tony Danna, attorney representing the developers, stated the developers agreed to the recommendations. f. Commissioner Lorraine Fischer presented the Housing and Redevelopment Authority recommendation. g. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. 4 - 1/27 h. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. i. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. j. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 86 - 1 - 13 WHEREAS, Smith Investment Properties initiated a conditional use permit for the Harmony School site planned unit development of older adult housing and com- mercial' uses, including parking space variances, at the following - described property: Beginning at the intersection of White Bear Avenue and the south line of the SW 1/4; thence northerly on said centerline 420.55 feet; thence east parallel with said south line 311 feet; thence northerly parallel with said centerline 140 feet, thence due north 107.07 feet, thence east.391.55 feet to a point 658.95 feet north from said south line, thence to said south line at. a point 200 feet west of southwest 1/4 corner; thence west to beginning, subject to roads in Section 2, Township 29, Range 22. This property is also known as the former Harmony School site, Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was initiated by Smith Investment Properties, pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This conditional use permit was approved by the Maplewood City Council on November 6, 1985. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on January 27, 1986, to consider an amendment to this conditional use permit. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written state- ments. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City Staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the condi- tional use permit be amended for the Harmony School site planned unit development , including the following variances: 1. Allow 56 parking spaces for the 52 -unit seniors' residence, rather than the 104 required by code. 2. Allow 26 enclosed parking spaces rather than the 52 enclosed spaces re- quired by the code. Approval of the conditional use permit and variances is subject to: 1. If Council determines that there is insufficient on -site parking for the 52 -unit seniors' residence, within one year of 95% occupancy, additional parking may be required. 5 - 1/27 2 . Maplewood and North St. Paul shall have continued use of the athletic facilities in the northeast portion of the site until that part of the site develops provided the use of these facilities does not interfere with the applicant's use of the property. 3. The 52 -unit seniors' residence shall not be converted to nonseniors' housing without revision of the planned unit development. For pur- poses of this permit, seniors' housing is defined as a. residence oc- cupied by persons in their retirement years with a significant number of one - person households. 4. The auditorium attached to the 52 -unit seniors' residence shall only be used by the residents of that building. Public assembly unrelated to senior use would be prohibited without a revision of this permit. 5. The commercial portion of the development shall be limited to the uses allowed in the BC (M) , business commercial (modified) zoning district. 6. The nine parking spaces located west of the easterly drive shall, be r . deleted. 7. The proposed 575 square -foot units in the 52 -unit residence (October 8, 1985 plans) shall be increased in area to at least 580 square feet of habitable floor area. 8. Move the 64 -unit residence to the west to comply with the required minimum setback of 50 feet, 9. Adherence to the site plan date - stamped December 17, 1985, except as required in these conditions, unless a change is approved by the Com- munity Design Review Board. Approval of the planned unit development is recommended on the basis of the follow- ing findings of fact: 1. The use is in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and with the purpose and standards of this chapter . . 2. The establishment or maintenance of the use would not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. 3. The use would be located, designed, maintained and operated to be com- patible with the character of that zoning district. 4. The use would not depreciate property values. 5. The use would not be hazardous, detrimental or disturbing to present and potential surrounding land uses, due to the noises, glare, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water pollution, water run -off, vibration, general unsight- liness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 6. The use would generate only minimal 'vehicular traffic on local streets and shall not create traffic congestion, unsafe access or parking needs that will cause undue burden to the area properties. 6 - 1/27 7 . The use would be serviced by essential public services, such as streets, police, fire protection, utilities, schools and parks. 8 The use would not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services; and would not be detrimental to the welfare of the City. 9. The use would preserve and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development design. 10. The use would cause minimal adverse environmental effects. Approval' of the parking space variance is recommended on the basis of the follow- ing findings of fact : 1. The parking space requirements contained in the zoning code do not realistically apply to the proposed development because these require - ments are designed for family housing and do not consider the fewer number of cars per unit needed for senior housing. 2. The variances would be consistent with the purpose of this chapter be- cause they would not result in the need to park vehicles. off -site and because they would be consistent with similar variances granted for the Hazel Ridge and Concordia Arms seniors' residences. No parking problem has occurred at Concordia Arms. Hazel Ridge is scheduled for construction in the Fall of 1985. 3. The planned unit development would produce a development of equal or superior quality to that which would result from strict adherence to the provisions of this chapter.... r 4. The variances would not constitute a threat of a substantive nature to the property values, safety, health or general welfare of the owners or occupants of adjacent or nearby land, nor be detrimental to the health, safety, morals-or general welfare of the people. 5. The variances are required for reasonable and practicable physical development and are not required solely on the basis of financial con- siderations. 6. If a parking problem were to occur, adequate room exists on the site to provide additional parking spaces. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all . 2. 7:10 P.M. - Code Amendment, BC (M) District - 2nd Reading. 4 Votes. a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal to amend the business commercial modified BC (M) district to prohibit certain uses,. including those that involve the exterior storage of equipment, goods or materials, b. Director of Community Development Olson presented the Staff report. C. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. 7 - l/27 d. Mayor Gre.avu called for opponents. None were heard. e. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. f. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE NO. 588 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BC (M) DISTRICT TO PROHIBIT SPECIFIED USES THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 36 -155 (d) is amended as follows d) Prohibited uses: 1) Drive -in theaters or drive -in restaurants . 2) Commercial or fee parking lots where such use is the only use of a given parcel or where such use provides for general rather than specific use parking. 3) Uses that involve the exterior storage of equipment, goods or materials. 4) Car wash. 5) Public garage or motor fuel station. 6) Compressed natural gas or liquid petroleum gas dispensing faci- lities. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council this 27th day of January, 1986. Mayor Attest: City Clerk Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Council directed the City Attorney to research amortization of the Don John property. 3. 7:20 P.M. Rezoning and Variance, 2305 Stillwater Road - Sarrack (4 Votes) a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Barbara and Gus Sarrack to rezone the parcel north of Sarracks International 8 - 1/27 Wine and Spirits from R -1 single dwelling residential to' BC (M) business- commercial (modified) and to approve a fifteen foot parking lot setback variance from the westerly lot line. b. Director of Community Development Olson presented the Staff report. C. Commissioner Dave Whitcomb presented the Planning -Commission recommendation, d. Mr. Gust Sarrack , the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. f . Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard: Mr. Ken Mosner, 758 No. McKnight, stated the 15 foot variance would be close to his property. g.Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h.Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 86 - 1 - 14 WHEREAS, Gust R. Sarrack and the City of Maplewood, initiated a rezoning from R -1, single dwelling residential and BC, business commercial to BC (M) , business commercial (modified) for the following - , described property Lots 13 and 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 77, This property is also known as 2305 Stillwater Road, Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by Gust R. Sarrack, pursuant to Chapter 36, Article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on January 6, 1986. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on January 27, 1986, to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present r tten:.tttLte- ments . The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City Staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or Plan is adequately safeguarded. 9 - 1/27 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. 5. The BC (M) zoning would allow the existing and propsed use of the property while protecting the adjacent residential uses from potential nuisance uses allowed in the BC zone, Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. i. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 86 - 1 - 15 WHEREAS Gust R. Sarrack applied for a variance for the following - described property: Lot 13, Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 This property is also known as 2305 Stillwater Road, Maplewood; WHEREAS, Section 36 -17 (a) (1) of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances re- quires that a twenty -foot setback be provided adjacent to residential property; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing a five -foot setback, requiring a variance of fifteen -feet; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follows: 1. This variance was applied for on November 12, 1985. 2. This variance was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on January 6, 1986. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council, that said variance be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on January 17, 1986, to consider this variance. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City Staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described variance be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The intent of the ordinance would be met if screening is provided. 2. There is a drive already located behind the existing building. 3. There is an existing grade elevation and landscaping that already partially screens the site. to - 1/27 4. There is a hardship that will be caused by the State's plan to acquire additional parking on Stillwater Road, thereby reducing parking space. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. The five -foot setback from the westerly lot line shall apply to the parking lot only. 2. The screening requirements of Section 36-27 shall be met along the west property line 3. Revision of the site plan to eliminate paving on existing and planned right -of -ways and to : meet City setback requirements. This may result in re- ducing the size of the addition. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 4. 7:310 P.M., Sunday Liquor Licenses Ordinance a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding changing the hours of operation for On -Sale Sunday liquor establishments. b. Director of Public Safety Kenneth Collins presented the Staff report. c. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. d. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. 6. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing f. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE NO. 589 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5 -98 OF THE MAP LEWOOD CODE CONCERNING ON -SALE SUNDAY LIQUOR LICENSES THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 5 -98 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 5-98. Sunday sales licenses for "on- sale" licenses. The holder of an "on- sale" liquor license under this article may apply to the Council for a Sunday sales license pursuant to which such licensee may sell intoxicating liquor between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12 o'clock midnight on Sundays in conjunction with the serving of food. The application for such license shall be made at the same time and upon the same application as the "on- sale" licensee uses to apply for his "on- sale" license or renewal thereof. If the first application for Sunday sales license is made before the time for renewing the "on- sale" license, the Clerk may provide for a supplementary application by means of which the application for the special Sunday license shall be 11 - 1/27 made. No such Sunday sales license shall be issued to any "on- sale" licensee unless such licensee is operating a bona fide restaurant serving meals regularly to the public and having facilities for serving at least thirty (30) diners at the same time. Under such license, liquor may be served on Sundays only to people seated at restaurant or dining room tables. (Ord. No. 229, § 1 703.151) , 9- 26 -67). Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force after its passage and publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 27th day of January, 1986. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson, Juker and Wasiluk . Nay - Councilmember Bastian. k G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. Squad Cars a. Director of Public Safety Collins presented the Staff report. b. Councilmember Juker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 86 1 - 16 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD.. MINNESOTA, that the bid of Coon Rapids Chrysler Plymouth in the amount of $43,429.20 is the lowest responsible bid for the purchase of four 1986 police patrol vehicles (1986 Plymouth Gran, Fury) and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the City. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all . H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Manager Contract a. Councilmember Bastian reviewed the previous. actions regarding the Manager's Contract. b. Mr. James Noonan, 2345 Rice Street, Attorney, represented Mr. Lais. C. Council questioned Mr. Noonan regarding the contract. d. Mayor Greavu stated he had contacted the League of Cities and was informed they would not review the contract for legality. Mayor Greavu recessed the meeting at 8:35 P.M. Mayor Greavu reconvened the meeting at 8:48 P.M* 12 - 1/27 r e. Councilmember Bastian stated the motion made by Councilmember Juker at the Meeting of January 13, 1986, to rescind the Manager's contract and seconded by Councilmember Anderson, is now on the floor and can be voted upon. Ayes - Counci imembers Anderson, Bastian,, and Juker. Nays - Mayor Greavu, Councilmember Wasiluk . f. Councilmember Bastian moved that the Council offer Mr. Lais the following terms of employment as outlined on the memorandum from him to Mr. Lais on Decem- ber 25, 19850 Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. g. Councilmember Bastian moved to table this motion to offer Mr. Lais the re- negotiated_ constract and to (1) continue Mr. Lais as City Manaqer; (2) continue his salary at $58,211 per year (3) $225.00 monthly automobile allowance, four 4) weeks vacation, three (3) weeks sick leave and the P.E.R.A, buy back as stipulated, continue the matter until Thursday, January 30, 1986, at 7:30 P.M. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - Councilmembers Anderson, Bastian, and Juker Nays - Mayor Greavu, Councilmember Wasiluk . Consensus of the Council was to have Frederick Knaak , Attorney, to represent the City regarding a manager's contract. 2. Ordinance Amending P.A.C. Charge ( 2nd Reading) a. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption ORDINANCE NO. 590 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21.67 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CODE REGARDING P.A.C. CHARGE THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Section 21.67 of the Maplewood Code is amended to read as follows: Section 21 -67. The developer of any tract of land in the City which is to be developed for commercial, industrial or like uses, shall dedicate to the public for public use as parks, playgrounds or public open space, such portion of his development tract equal to seven (7) percent with said rate to be reviewed annually in December. The percentage of the development tract to be so dedicated may be amended by resolution of the Council. (Ord. No. 400, 2, 7- 22 -76; Ord. No. 564, § 1. 1- 23 -84) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication. 13 - 1/27 Passed by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 2 7th day of January, 1986 Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resignation and Appointment - H.R.A. /H.R.C. a. Director of Community Development Olson presented the Staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved the following: 1. Accept Commissioner Larson' s resignation from the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) . 2. Appoint Clemence Kwapick of the Human Relations Commission (HRC) to fill out the remainder of resigning HRA Commissioner Larson' s term, :/which ex- pires March 1989, and serve as liaison between the HRA and HRC. 3. Accept Mary Eiden' s resignation as liaison between the HRC and HRA. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. C. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolutions and moved their adoptions 86 - 1 - 17 WHEREAS, Robert Larson became a member of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Maplewood, Minnesota, in July of 1983 and has served faithfully in that capacity to the present time; and WHEREAS, he has given of his time and energy, without compensation, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and WHEREAS, he has shown dedication to his duties and has contributed his leadership and effort for the benefit of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED for and on behalf of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, and the citizens of the City, that Robert Larson is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service and we wish his continued success in the future. 86 - 1 - 18 WHEREAS, Mary Eiden became a member of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Maplewood, Minnesota, in January of 1984 and has served faith- fully in that capacity to the present time; and WHEREAS, she has freely given of her time and energy, without compensation, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and WHEREAS, she has shown sincere dedication to her duties and has consistently contributed her leadership and effort for the benefit of the City. 14 - 1/27 0 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED for and on behalf of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, and the citizens of the City, that Mary Eiden is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for her dedicated service and we wish her continued. success in the future. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 2. North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer - Rehearing of Public Hearing a. Director of Public Works Kenneth Haider presented the Staff report. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 86 - 1 - 19 WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been authorized and directed to prepare a report with reference to the improvement of the North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer, City Project 83 -7, by construction of a storm sewer system, and WHEREAS, the said City Engineer has prepared the aforesaid report for the improvement herein described: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. The report of the City Engineer advising this Council that the proposed improvement of the North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer by con- struction of a storm sewer system is feasible-and should best be made as proposed, is hereby received. 2. The Council will consider the aforesaid improvement in accordance with the reports and the assessment of benefited property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement according to M.S.A. Chapter 429, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $337,000.00. 3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City c Hall at 1380 Frost Avenue on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1986, at 7:10 p.m. to consider said improvement. The City Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of said hearing and improvement as required by 1 aw . Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. 3. Employee Contracts a. Director of Public Works Haider presented the 1986 A.F.S.C.M.E. Clerical Technical /Maintenance Contracts for approval. In addition to the contract changes, two other imtems deserve consideration. A closing policy is attached that was discussed and agreed upon during negotiations. The other item concerns the transition from a monthly wage definition for Clerical/ Technical, Supervisory and Non -Union employees. The transition will be accomplished by deducting 2 -1/2 days pay on the third paycheck in May, 1986, and 2 -1/2 days pay on the third paycheck in October, 1986. This will rectify the confusion over pay periods that existed in the past. 15 - 1/27 The City Council should also take action to approve the appropriate budget transfers from the Contingency Account to cover the cost of the various labor agreements for 1986. b. Mayor Greavu moved to approve the 1986 A.F. S .0 .M.E . Clerical- Technical and Maintenance Contracts as presented and approve !.a budget transfer from the Con - tingency Account to cover the costs of the labor agreements for 1986 and also approve the transition for monthly wage definition Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. c. Mayor Greavu moved to approve the following City Hall closing policy From time to time it is necessary to close some City offices in the interest of promoting the public health, safety and welfare. Such closing will be determined by the City Manager based on adverse cir- cumstances including, but not limited to, snow, freezing rain, tornado, and flood. Sworn Police Officers and Public Works Maintenance employees would generally be required to report for work regardless of conditions. Compensation would be according to applicable labor agreements In addition, one (1) hour of compensatory time will accrue for each hour worked between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. up to a maximum of eight (8) hours per day. Such compensatory time shall be lost unless it is used within six (6) months at a time ap- . proved by the Supervisor. All other employees would be paid as if they worked their regular shift but would not be allowed to report to work. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 4. M.W.C.C. Rate Increase a. Councilmember Wasiluk moved to table this item until the meeting of February 10, 1986. Seconded by Councilmember Juke r . Ayes - all. C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2. Minutes of Meeting No. 86 -01 ( January 13, 19 86 ) Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 86 -01 January 13, 1986) as corrected Page 2 Item D -1 "Add Item H-3" Page 7 Item 10 -A "Staff Contact (but not voting members ") City representative Tom Connolly" Chamber of Commerce Representative" Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 16 - 1/27 IrP J. VISITOR PRESENTATION None. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATION 1. Winter Carnival a. Councilmember Wasiluk stated she was concerned about the article criticizing Maplewood for their attitude to the Winter Carnival. b. It was suggested that something be done to improve relations between St. Paul and Maplewood. 2. Archer Heights a. Councilmember Wasiluk questioned if anything had been done regarding a bus shelter at Archer Heights. b. Director of Public Works Haider stated he would get together with Council - member Wasiluk to look over the whole Maplewood area in regard to bus shelters. 3. Rules of Procedures. Item tabled to later meeting. 4. Manager Criteria a. Councilmember Anderson requested Council establish policies for the City regarding the Manager's position. 5. Beaver Lake Water Pressure a. Councilmember Anderson questioned as to when Ramsey County is going to proceed with the McKnight Road Construction. The water pressure is very low in this area. b. Director of Public Works Haider stated the County is hoping to let a contract this summer. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS None M. ADJOURNMENT 9:56 P.M. City Clerk 17 - 1/27 MINUTES OF MAPLEWMD CITY COUNCIL 7 :30 P.M., Thursday, .January 30, 1986 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 86-03 A CALL , TO ORDER A special meeting of the City Council of Maplewood - Minnesot a , was held in the CouncilChambers, Municipal Building, and was called to order at 7:33 P.M. b Mayoryor Gre avu . B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson 4 , Counci lmembe r Present Gary W. Bastian , Counci lmembe r Present Frances L. 'Jukes, Councilmember Presentt Charlotte Wasiluk, Councilmember Present C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Manager' s Contract a. Councilmember Bastian stated Mr. Frederick Knaak, the attorney asked to re-view the manager's contract, is ill ,and cannot attend themmeeting.eet ng. b• Councilmember Bastian moved - to table this 'dis ss ` 'u ion until Wednesday, Feb-ruary 5 1986, at 7:.00 P.M, in'the'Council Chambers. Seconded by Counci lmembe r Anderson, Ave q - Al 2. Designated Parking Spaces a: Councklmember Anderson moved to restore deli Hated agp rking spaces to theCitManagerandDe artment Heads effective immediatel Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. D. ADJOURNMENT 7:49 P.M. City Clerk MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7: 00 P.M.. , Thursday y February 5, 19.85 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No . 8604 A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers,Municipal Building,and was called to order at 7:05 P.M.by Mayor Greavu. B. ROLL CALL John C. . Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present Frances L. Jukes, Councilmember Present Charlotte Wasiluk, Councilmember Present C . APPROVAL OF AGENDA Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the agenda . Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. D. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Manager' s Contract a. Councilmember Bastian stated he had negotiated with Manager Donald Lais and Mr. Lais' Attorney, . Ted Collins, and presented etter addressed to Mr. Lais outlining the terms of employment b. Mr. Frederick Knaak, Attorney representing the City in this matter, stated he found the letter of the terms of employment of Mr. Lais as City Manager to be valid and legal. C. City Manager Lais stated he found` the terms of employment to be satisfactory. d. ' Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the terms of em loyment of city Manager Donald Lais and that the Ma or be authorized to enter into the agree- ment as presented Seconded by Mayor Greavu.Ayes - all. 20 ' Winter Carnival a. Council desires a meeting with the newspaper personnel to discuss the articles regarding Maplewood. b. Mayor Greavu moved that a resolution be drawn commending the Winter Carnival. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all E. ADJOURNMENT 7:31 P.M. 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Q RICE STREET C4R WAS4 t T OF FI 3LI - SSJP :. 175.00 t1 01/29/86 01/29/86 1056 3.tl 0____000__ 14 160.42 S 041249 01/29/86 y 041A6 01/29/ 6 27.00 PROCESS A43 RJVS 5 7 5.3 0 27. ©0 n ' .. N .•..!M i: ri3,ERG`Y(`.Sti'wYtAR n . - 13 t#1 t! r 2,041R0 3 01/29/86 01/ 9s45b.6 R AMS =Y COUVTY CONTRA"T P YM 041R09 01/29/86 8.33 45.33 RAMS =Y COt1VTY RAMS = COUITY - - - CONtR4CT ONTi4„T PYM PYM 1='4II 'TAINT R _ 4I 2 yAINT R yAINT R =PAI R 'TAINT SJ2 I-; S J »,.I =3 4 0iL 041 01/29/80 99509.92 S S i t DFFI,.ESJ.IEi T OFFICC -- --S Jo2`Iw501/29/86 35o94 S S r 0FFI.` E SJP 30i I =- t25 Or 0..1 /29/86 - -- - -.._.28.30 S A T OFFICE SUiI_S04t50501/29/86 73.08 -S b r OFF IE SJP =. 127 ;D 1/2 - -5000 RICE S T R EC t C 2 1i A S i041440 041440 01/29/86 130000 RICE STREET CAR WASH OFFICE._ r OFFICE - SJP'LiS SJP;lLI =S 01/29/86 35.00 RICE STREET CAR WASI 8 0 1..40.01/ 29 / 86_ :_S•. Q RICE STREET C4R WAS4 t T OF FI 3LI - SSJP :. 175.00 041S05 041S35 01/29/86 01/29/86 1056 3.tl 0____000__ C7 160.42 S 041249 01/29/86 575000 ROAD RESCU= 5 7 5.3 0 n ' .. N .•..!M i: ri3,ERG`Y(`.Sti'wYtAR n . - 13 0000 .. _ -r 138 40 041513 01/29/86 80090- - --S'S 3FFICE PRO) 80.90 143 1='4II 'TAINT R _ 4I 2 yAINT R yAINT R =PAI R 'TAINT SJ2 I-; S J »,.I =3 4 0iL 041 01/29/80 5 ?6.____ 14.30 S S i t DFFI,.ESJ.IEi T OFFICC -- --S Jo2`Iw501/29/86 35o94 S S r 0FFI.` E SJP 30i I =-U1S05 0..1 /29/86 - -- - -.._.28.30 S A T OFFICE SUiI_S04t50501/29/86 73.08 -S b r OFF IE SJP =. 5d 041S05 01/29/86 01.9 6 179.32 S i T OFFICE SJP a2 3 }041 SD 01/29/86 12_b4 - 3.96 S S i_._--- s OFFICE._ r OFFICE - SJP'LiS SJP;lLI =S s4;041 SO 01/29/86 171.55 S 8 r OFFICE SJP I - E S ss 1.1. O1 9l86 30. O.Q t T OF FI 3LI - SSJP :. 41, 041S05 041S35 01/29/86 01/29/86 1056 S i T OFFICE - -__`SJp2 =I`; C7 160.42 S 9 T OFFICE SJP —LI c3 n ' .. N .•..!M i: ri3,ERG`Y(`.Sti'wYtAR n . -A .r. _0000 .. _ -r ti. K•+ anwO:. i43AtJ1r ..'JL`iM'L ,`--Ni7l. .. - s .... .. r. •AL.3 .a A— 1335 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECt REGIST =R IF " NO flaT a l if-END 0R 3 041 SO 5 01/29/86 3096 S t t OFFI &E S p aJ LI£a 4 041 S 3 5 86 01/29/80 3 , 23! - 17.16 S ._ -8 _T __0 I E S 8 T OFFI :E ..__ ._ -- S t1 P a _ t ES e I 04I S95 01/29/86 118.73 S. i T OFFI:E S JP,` I E SUp `S Zo I9Di /29!86 2 .38_____________S 9 -- T . OFfICE SUPPLIES e Q41S05 01!29/86 84.26 S 6 T OFfIE aSJP _IES 768.08 10 t3 01129_/$:5_.A2S 1#8A1? _._ _..aSJ L I E 3b 4 041530 01/29/86 24.SEATS $8412 SJma.I. 115it 15.48 1.129/_$6.5.55 --ST P4JL CITY 0=R =FAIR MAIN041S5301/29/86 54.00 ST PAUL CITY OF aR.. AI Z CIA IN041S53 1.5z.5 01/29/86 12 9/.8 405928 ST PAUL CITY OF REPAIR MAIN 15 - 9_oQ0 _ST PA CITY 0 R = AiN041S5301/29/86 255.00 ST PAUL CITY OF R= PAI 2 MAIN 900033 t 2- 6 1 3 0 S -.ft JOUL RA4SEf.._}liD - - -__XAMIN%TION 19306.50 t z- 01 733 01/29/86 525.7*TRU:( UTILITIESTI_S MFG aR_ 413 MAIN. A'tlt 37 4. 381 041J21 01/29/86 60030 VARW= RS 1RJE V%LU_____._SJap_I-3 39 50.0 0 1 041v12?01/29/86 725900 BARN =R IND SUPLY SJa I =s 725.0 0 t 44 E 45I 4E 5_. -00 .______.YOLF _TOM -_ - -- _SJ "LIE3 145.00 51 04i WSJ 01/29/86 620.00 WEB£R— TROS_TH 14 s2` S3i ssi tt #t *# sa sib RFGA CO SUPOLIES 0431'30 01/29/86 16D.T0 - •_____.._ZEP 7 140.70 t J;r"..jlaaP}fC.j.aS pt<.c.t. ••.,.w- :r Y• .+.,.. - _ -, i= . _v.• •.. •+.- y+..... « - `.d7iuMI •++Ti., ice.- MW +rri!aaair`. w .' \ «tL:i+r1..1.S0e.Yr :..'!Li.. 1.:• r •..'+. L r r`Sl Lol1i'M'•ir -d: pit .r:- s •.... ....•s .. 1. . 1935 CITY OF MAPlEY00D HE %+t RESIST—ER 42 , 44. 45 ss L&4t 7. 3„S„.,m.,„ri,ICR•'1nYt _- - :t - .;.:'/:1. ft SrDc; r3 .'.eswvy+tirv.vrv.. -a+n t+- :rw.s.y .... _ 'a, as•: •.. .. r e - .. l 110 DATE AyQJRT _VENDO I TAM DESCRI 1c . `z irttttt 29 #343.58 _FAD O1 TOTAL a 137.50 FJND 03 TOTAL 4f3141T CHAS: 234.36 FUID 13 TOTAL -- _ 75.03 FJID 48 TOTAL C.I. 34 -11 S1 OAh FJVD 56 TOTAL 85 -4 4I tOI L 19.75 FUID 66 TOTAL 85 -10 SIANA 20.50 FUND 73 TOTAL 85 -21 HIGHLh FUID 74 TOTAL _85 -22 :IESTV 14 FJID 78 TOTAL 85 -23 3JOD K 79905 FUID 83 TOTAL 82- 20 /S "HWIC b. 25 .31 FUID _ -90 TOTAL _S #NIT A R SEk 20.33 FJVD 92 TOTAL 24MLL GENE 6?5.74 FJVD 96 TOTAL V =HICLE $ EG 201 31.583.41 TOTAL 121 Z2i 124 ; r25, 8 I14DI CATE S ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES 26 27 I 7 h 38 I 42 , 44. 45 ss L&4t 7. 3„S„.,m.,„ri,ICR•'1nYt _- - :t - .;.:'/:1. ftSrDc; r3 .'.eswvy+tirv.vrv.. -a+n t+- :rw.s.y .... _ 'a, as•: •.. .. r e - .. JANUARY MANUAL CHECKS w. . iFK: w.. w a 6v r s i vs•+ .iii'r sv i v Jk Y ..: n.- YN'1 'j.y{ .. •H. .. ....... a au s .r i. .. . . _ ». .. w r . _ _ ... .•- _ _. _ C 19+16 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER D E S C R I P z f 016016 01/30/86 40.00 HEITLABD KitTAA REFUND OL6924 91/30/86 64000 OLCOTT KAREM REFUND 64000 5.00 CTV EN6 ASSOC qN lIEhB =RSIP 15.0fl t - OLSC40 01/30186 123.00 CLERIC OF COURT FILING FEE 123.0 0 O16C4 s 01/30/86 1 833.0 0 CHANIASSAN PROGR AN.3 19833.0 0 tom USA69 _.. - - -01/30!86 __._ _.2sb97.3b . __MINN STATE TREASURER LIC =YSE OisN69 01/30/86 260.00 MINN STATE TREASURER LICENSE 29 957.36 O1Iilt80 01/30/86 - - -.32.00 AlSP UTILITIES 32.0 0 01 ?169 01/30186 39270.$2 MINN STATE TREASURER LICENSE 91/-30/86 _ _____._t.00 .__._ .___--OIMM STATE TREASURER _ .-LICEi1SE O1T!!69 01/30/86 212.00 MINN STATE TREASURER LIC ENSE Ot YR69 01/30/86 15000 MINN STATE TREASURER LICENSE pI r.R69 Q1_ /30 /$b ...__24.00 MI STATE TREASURER LICENSE 49075.82 OITMTI 91 /30/86 246.98 MN St TREAS SURTAX SURTAX ROL 246.98 4S O1tNB0 01/30/86 581.47 NSP UTILITIES 587.47 4 01/RAMS rT CNTr _ COURT _. __. _... _ARB RUMS oa:l: ,._ P' r...Y w'r1. Q4*gd!`ir' 7^"+,'."i,•4F •.'4YN'r..!'T tf:?. .. - .- ....... «_w . *-. ..r.- ,r... w .. 1956 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER w1CK _M0. DATE ___ - - -- _ -- AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM 3ESCRIi SAC P 3L TRAVEL TRAI SALES TAX P LICENS- LICENSE UTILI TICS UTILITIES LICE 4S= LICENSE PROGRAMS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS TELEPHONE FILING FEE 77090 021420 1/30/86 29103. T5 METRO WAST= CONTROL 2.103.75 mot :t: 021 N30 01/30/86 16000 MEHA 16.00 021465 01/30/96 146.65 MN ST COMM/REV 146.65 021469 01/30/86 3s048000 MINN STATE TREASURER 021"69 01/30/86 403.50 MINN STATE TREASURER 39451.50 921"g0 01/30/86 x1.23 NSP 021 Ids 01/30/86 143.52 NSP 154.75 022469 01/30/86 79928018 MINN STATE TREASURER 022469 01/30/86 360000 HIM* STATE TREASURER 89288.18 } 023018 01/30/86 392020 RJRRAYS 392.20 023948 01/30186 464050 MAPL:YOOD ATHL ASSOC 023048 01/30/86 929000 MAPLEUDOD A THL ASSOC 19393.50 023AYS 01/30/86 109049 A T 8 T 109.49 * _ 023C40 01/30/86 92.00 CLERt OF COURT 92.00 L'f _ .: . .. • ..Y ['.? n..h' f. 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W. \tiv:.. - -v.. r.w .. -.w... .. ... ... - 1 .. .. _ 1956 CITY OF MAPLEi1000 CHECK REGISTER CHECK J18a DATE 1.lOUMT . _ VENDOR ITEM DESCRIP LICENSE LIC_NSE PERA P8L PERA P8L UTIIITI;:S ANS BILLING T1 L TRAIN'* LICENSE LICENSE LICENS LICENSE LIC TRAW=L TRAINI TRAVEL TRAINI REFUND UN DUE P8L OZ3l169 01/30186 29591.50 HIMN STATE TREASURER 023469 . - _.__Q1/_3.0186 80000 AINN STATE TREASURER 2 , g 671,.50 023M76 01/30/86 79664.79 MN ST TREA3 PERA 0231476 01/30/86 109249.53 N ST TREAS PERA 179914.32 f 023180 01/30/86 658.85 NSP 658.8 5 f 023 10 01/30/86 36.0 0 RAMSEY COUIT 36.0 0 023085 01/30/86 18000 uNIV OF mivu 18.00 024N69 01/30/86 59830.25 MINN STATE TREASURER 220RS9 01/30/86 90000 STATE TREASURER 02!1459 01/30/86 15.00 MINN STATE TREASURER 0241169 01/30/86 48000 MINIM STATE TREASURER 024N69 01/30/86 303.O0 MINN STATE TREASURER 69286.25 t 0211408 01/30186 250.00 WAIL OSTR ATTRMY 027017 01/30/86 40000 LK C11Tr IC30 40.00 w 01/30/86 _.- __ ----7D0O .WIHSTAPT 94 70.00' 027AD5 01/30/86 377.40 AFSCNE f x t .4_ .Y v; . %fo°.' -q!et 1'!! ? .'alwx • tr YsT:Yi '...r_.R .rte LICENSE LIC_NSE PERA P8L PERA P8L UTIIITI;:S ANS BILLING T1 L TRAIN'* LICENSE LICENSE LICENS LICENSE LIC TRAW=L TRAINI TRAVEL TRAINI REFUND UN DUE P8L R.1." '' ui IK •`. i _ .`i 5.... . -S .. -r.J • N` tiff' la ^1i"; n.-w'= a"ii ilJ7• Ce rw JIF 1986 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER NO•DATE A40UNT VENDOR I TES! OESCRIPTIO 827A05 01/30/86 5.74 AFSCNE UN DUE P8L X53.14 • l2IPC 35 01!30/86 199494.00 CITY CREDIT UNION CR UNION 199494.00 027DO5 01/30/86 49749004 D•O•=•R.S /S D.O•E.R.S /S P/R P/R 821D05 01/30/86 497+9004 99498.08 27E30 01/30/86 469106.41 FIRST MILAN =SOTA FYT 23L 169106.41 OZT r64 01/30186 19000000 ESP BENEFIT CLMS I MSJR IkM: E 1 0_TI15 01/30/86 29799.75 ICMA D=F .RRE) COMP DEFERRED COMP 027115 01/30186 19149.32 ICMA 39949.07 021M35 01/30/86 413.55 MN BENEFIT ASSOC INSURIICE 413.55 01/30/85 __-310 0 0 _MN MUTUAL INSURWE PSL 310.00 927465 81130/86 69933.78 Mtn St CONWREY SWT P3L 6 a 821Mb8 81/30/86 23.92 MN ST tETIREMEMT ST RETI4EMEUT DEFERR_ COMPD_f _RtE 82t!!6g 81/30/86 23.08 MN 47.00 • 82TS69 01/30186 19385.55 MINN STATE TREASURER STATE TREASURER LICENSELICENSEx.64.00 _ -.MINN 19 549.55 a - . o- r': . .y;..,+[ YZ' ; =!"t...1:. s" R.• - ..... -1•a . - .. .. .. -. .- - - a:..wK' -• L :a.. +.rr.:aysr..L'r1.•.:ti.. -ww... ... .. 1118b CITE OF MAPLEYOOD CNECK REGISTER DATE .44.AUNT OEBOOR IITEM DESCRIP 1936 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ClIECK REGISTER J ECK 40. DATE __..AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 31C22 02/03/86 29532.66 COMM REXENJE PETRO C3NTRACT PTH 031y69 12/03/86 29282.00 MINN STATE TREASURER LICENSE 031M69 02103186 351.00 MINN STATE TREASURER LICENSi 29633.00 t 031N80 02/03/86 117087 NSP 031Ng0 02/03/86 83.28 NSP 031 N80 02/03/86 17x49 NSP 031 M8 0 02/03/86 447.01 NSP 031N80 02/03/86 666.57 NSP 1,332.22 1079029.49 FUID 81 TOTAL 19113058 FUND 03 TOTAL 940024 FUND 44 TOTAL 199713.74 FUID 75 TOTAL 175.52 FUND 90 TOTAL 16 *170.97 FUND 92 TOTAL 19000000 FUND 94 TOTAL 199 339.60 FUID 96 TOTAL 1659 483.14 TOTAL t C C 5:. UTILITIES UTILITIES UTILITIES UTILITIES UTI LI TI ES GENERAL HYDRANT CHARGE 84 -9 TWIN OAKS AL 95-23 MAPLE RI D6z SANITARY SEWER FL PAY R3LL BENEFIT F DEXt4L SELF -INSUi VEHICLE & EDUIP f Li ti DATE 01/2-2/86 C I T Y 0 F M A P L E W 0 DIVISION 10 CITY HALL MAINT 792,48 04264 12-0124 DOHERTY KATHLEEN m 672,80 42, 400426512-0166 CUDE LARRY 1 2 04266 '1*2-0908 ZUERCHER JOHN L 157.60 DIVISION 12 EMERGENCY SERVICES 1072w80 04:67 -1078 FAUST DANIEL F 1784, 68 DIVISION 21 FINANCE ADMINISTRATION 04268 04269 042270 1 04271 1784n68 22-0614 HAGEN ARLINE J 1128a 86 22-4432 MOELLER MARGARET A 882,56 22-4446 MATHEYS ALANA K 784e80 22-7550 VIGNALO DELORES A 770v40 DIVISION 111 {' 7 1 4ft- 22 ACCOUNTING 3566. 62 PL ROG RAM PR10 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER RE PC CHECK GROSS lz NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY 13 LL4 1 04255 01-0109 GREAVU JOHN C 400w00 c 04256 01 -0480 WAS ILUK CHARLOTTE P 325. ft 7 04257 01-1318 EAST IAN GARY W 325m00 04258 01-7538 JUKER FRANCES L 325. 00 04259 01-8088 ANDERSON NORMAN 6 325, 00 DIVISION 01 LEGISLATIVE 1700.00 O4260 02-1812 LAIS DONALD 2239,20 A 04C "61 02-9671 BEHM LOIS N 729,60 lb DIVISION 02 CITY MANAGER 2968880 04262 10-4474 JAHN DAVID i 76o76 04263 10-6523 SWANSON, JR.LYLE.E 715,72 DIVISION 10 CITY HALL MAINT 792,48 04264 12-0124 DOHERTY KATHLEEN m 672,80 42, 400426512-0166 CUDE LARRY 1 2 04266 '1*2-0908 ZUERCHER JOHN L 157.60 DIVISION 12 EMERGENCY SERVICES 1072w80 04:67 -1078 FAUST DANIEL F 1784, 68 DIVISION 21 FINANCE ADMINISTRATION 04268 04269 042270 1 04271 1784n68 22-0614 HAGEN ARLINE J 1128a 86 22-4432 MOELLER MARGARET A 882,56 22-4446 MATHEYS ALANA K 784e80 22-7550 VIGNALO DELORES A 770v40 DIVISION 111 {' 7 1 4ft- 22 ACCOUNTING 3566. 62 DATE 01 r PROGRAM PR 10 C I T Y O F M A P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP, t CHECK. BRASSt v = NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY y 41 04272 31 198 AURELIUS LUCILLE E 1649u48 4 04274 . 1--9815 SCHADT JEANNE L 672w80 DIVISION 31 CITY CLERK ADMINISTRATION 2501,80 i 04275 33- --0547 KELSEY CONN I E L 624.38 04276 4435 V I ETOR - --LORRA I NE S 651,21 G 0 42 r 7 133 --4994 HENSLEY PATRICIA A 371.04 14278 33 CARLE JEANETTE E 426,00 i 0 75 33 -- 8385 GREEN PHYLLIS C 843-20 f DIVISION 33 DEPUTY REGISTRAR 2915,83 i E lei 0 41 --1717 COLLINS KENNETH V 1853, 48 0-1+281 41- -2358 RICHIE CAROLE L 631. 20 042 41- -29134 SVENDSEN JOANNE M 832, E2 y , 04`x# 3 41--. 18 3 NELSON RE RT'D 1819. 88 16 04284 41-7636 OMATH JOY E 843. 20 t0-42 5 41-9263 MART I NSON CAROL F 551.20 Y DIVISION 41 PUBLIC SAFETY ADM I N 6131-58 42X14'286 0130 Z A P PA JOSEPH A 1455,26 042 42-0251 STILL VERNON T 1284. 88 6 04288 42 -0457 SKALMAN DONALD W 1287.88 04289 0990 MOR LLI RAYMOND J 12 04291 42 04 STEEPEN SCOTT L 1 iFO. 76 04c* :* v 1 4;w' --1 384 ARNOLD DAVID L 1455,26 04292 42-13 X38 LEE ROGER W 1 3 1 1, 88 04293 42--1 577 BAN I CK JOHN J 1 187. 85 r04 '94 r42 -188 BOHL JOHN C 101 . 84 i = f 04295 4 2-1930 CLAUSON DALE K 1311w88 04296 42-2063 MOESCHTER RICHARD M 1287u88 j 04297 42'--` 1 1 5 ATCH I SON JOHN H 1 X51. 08 04298 42- -2884 PELT I E R WILLIAM F 143 1. '28 i 04299 42 --2899 S Z C Z E PANSK I THOMAS J 791. 88 f 3 i i DATE 01/22/86 PROGRAM PR10 C I T Y 0 F M A P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP( 1 CHECK 43-0009 KARIS FLINT D GROSS NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME STEPHEN J PAY 0.4300 42-3243 WELCHLIN CABOT v 79 DIVISION 45 04301 42-3591 LANG RICHARD J 1327m 08 r 04302 42-4801 RYAN MICHAEL P 484~24 04303 42-4916 HERBERT MICHAEL J 1327.08 604304 42-6119 DREGER RICHARD C 1455. 26 0*305 2-7*18 BExGExum JOSEPH A 969.48 04306 42-7686 MEEHAN JR JAMES E 1317.06 04327 04307 42-7887 GREEN NORMAN L 1455,26 xx~,3m8 42-8226 S / ArmE u,aEu`ORr L 134 , . 17 04309 42-8516 HALWEG KEVIN R 1431.26 04310 42-9204 STOCKTON DERRELL T 1264 6 04311 42 -986'c,uwn,,m RICK x 1 120 5. 4 8 DIVISION 42 POLICE SERVICES 32955. 00 1 04312 43-0009 KARIS FLINT D 1350 12 04313 43-0466 HEINZ STEPHEN J 1289.48 043i4 8 NELSON CAROL M 1360u72 DIVISION 45 04315 435-1789 GRAF DAVID M 1336.68 ' 0 431 43-2052 THOMALLA DAVID J 1261.07 04324 46-0183 RABINE JANET 04318 43-4316 RAZSKAZOFF DALE E 1336.68 JULIE 04319 43-6071 VORWERK ROBERT E 1336.68 04380 -- 43:::7791 ------ K MELANDER JON A 1336.68 04327 04321 43-8434 DECKER RONALD 1348 . 99 4b |DIVISION 43 PARAMEDIC SERVICES 13270 ^ 58 04322 45-1878 EMBERTGON JAMES M 1383.88 m* 3 5-333 3 WILLIAMS um+mE J 1256,68 DIVISION 45 FIRE PREVENTION 2640w56 04324 46-0183 RABINE JANET L 857,86 1 46-0322 STAHNKE JULIE A 706a 44 04326 46-0389 BOYER SCOTT K 478u725010432746-1899 CAHANES ANTHONY G 1576,m4g DATE C % T Y 0 F M A p L E H J PROGRAM PR10 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP( CHECK GROSS 04345 53-1010 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME 1105.60 PAY PECK DENNIS L 1105,60 04347 53-2522 PRIEBE WILLIAM L714328 46-3823 04348 53 AHL—JR.RAY C 1440,06 04330 46-7030 MARTIN SHAWN M 822w80 01W 04331 46-7236 DIVISION 53 ENGINEERING DIVISION 46 DISPATCHING SERV 6863w59 6614,55 04351 54-3775 LOFGREN JOHN 04333 51-3174 WEGWERTH JUDITH A 618,40 lb. 17 04334 51-6872 HAIDER KENNETH G 1735,08 DIVISION 51 PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN 2971. 89 04335 52 -547 MEYER GERALD W 1057. 63 04336 52-1241 n^Cn,,EL R 1031~ mm 04337 52-1431 iUTZ DAVID P 925,60 04338 52-1484 REINERT EDWARD A 407.55 043 52-3473 KLAUSING HENRY 1115-32 04340 52-4037 HELEY RONALD J 953.60 04341 52_6224 TVLIN JR HARRY J 357 24 04,342 52-6254 FREBERG RONALD L 969,44 04343 52-6755 PRETTNER JOSEPH B 1478.74 04344 52-8314 CASS WILLIAM C 1421.66 DIVISION 52 STREET MAINTENANCE 9717.78 04345 53-1010 ELIAS JAMES G 1105.60 04346 53-1688 PECK DENNIS L 1105,60 04347 53-2522 PRIEBE WILLIAM 10 23 3. 6 0 04348 53 AHL—JR.RAY C 1440,06 04350 53-6109 GEISSLER WALTER M 1084a80 DIVISION 53 ENGINEERING 6863w59 04351 54-3775 LOFGREN JOHN R 781. 73 DIVISION 54 PUBLIC WORKS BLDG MAINT E, DATE 01/22/86 PROGRAM PR 10 C I T Y 0 F M A-P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP DIVISION 59 VEH & EQUIP MAINT 2099,20 CHECK 61--0389 ODEGARD ROBERT D 1665, 48 GROSS iz t NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME i 784w80 1 PAY 0 s 04352 58-1014 NADEAU EDWARD A 970s40 STAPLES 04353 58-1590 MULWEE GEORGE W 970a.40 7 04354 58-1720 NUTESON LAVERNE S 1478o74 04355 58-2563 BREHEIM ROGER W 970w40 9 0 58• 2582 EDSON DAVID B 10433, 19 l+ 320 '-75 58-3790 ANDERSON ROBERT S 694u40 04358 58-5993 OWEN GERALD C 1008000 DIVISION 58 SAN SEWER OPERATION BURKE MYLES 7135,53 693e28 04375 62-8182 GERMAIN DAVID A 04359 59 -1000 MULVANEY DENNIS M 1052.80 4786 63 04360 59-9760 MACDONALD JOHN E 1046,40 467m50 4378 62-9784 HUNTER TONY DIVISION 59 VEH & EQUIP MAINT 2099,20 50 33 04361 61--0389 ODEGARD ROBERT D 1665, 48 32,00 014362 1-1066 BRENNER LO I S i 784w80 1 04363 61 3199RUMMELK BARBARAB A F 0215, 2 MELVIN 04364 61 -6:618 STAPLES PAUL INE 1297a66 LINDORFF DIVIS'ION 61 COMM SERVICES ADMIN 1428,90 4063,14 04369 62-4097 Y ER WALTER A 81,00 50 33 04365 62-1048 KEALY EGRET w 32,00 04366 62-1909 BEEBE JOHN 1 400vOO 04367 62-3411 GUS INDA MELVIN 1 669,26 04368 62 —3915 LINDORFF DENNIS P 1428,90 04369 62-4097 Y ER WALTER A 81,00 04370 62-4121 HELEY ROLAND B 972m00 i 04371 62-4577 bEGNAN GERALD 1 120,00 04372 62-4817 HEALY THOMAS i 320uOO 04373 62-5506 MARUSKA MARK A 1584,01 04374 62-7219 BURKE MYLES R 693e28 04375 62-8182 GERMAIN DAVID A 1263,60 04376 62-8313 LI BHA RDT THOMAS D 4786 63 04377 62 -8891 STEINBACH TERRY L 467m50 4378 62-9784 HUNTER TONY 96000 50 33 DATE 01/22/86 PROGRAM P R 10 C I T Y O F M A P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP t { CHECK 04 396 72- -7178 GROSS f { = NUM r z i EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME JOHNSON RANDALL L 571.50 r PAY vit t 1952,56 t 7 04 73-0677 04379 63-0919 WEEDER RICHARD J 128800 BUILDING INSPECTIONS 04;380,63-SHELDQN LEO B.-I 04381 83--1808 L I NDORFF TODD M 100000 04382 63- -3203 WALLACE JON T 166 m 50 04383 63--3346 BOEVE R RAYMOND L 97,75 04,,3.84 S3—, X455 JOHANEK TODD 242u00 04385 63-3936 MAG I LL JOSEPH M 176,18 04 386 63-4246 WARD ROY G 392w00 04 387 635776 MEYSEMBOU RG MARTIN W 231.75 04 388 63 --6422 TAUBMAN DOUGLAS J 1020.86 O4389 83 - 6842 TODORA CHRISTINE M 35800 04390 63-7674 W I ECK THOMAS J 95o63 DIVISION E3 RECREATION PROGRAMS 802, v5 04391 4 - -0508 GREW JANET M 808, 80 O4392 64-21 SOUTTE R CHRISTINE 404u40 04393 64--4624 HO RSNELL JUDITH A 353. 20 DIVISION 64 NATURE CENTER 1566,40 wj t j j 04,394 71- -0551 OLSON GEOFFREY W 1844. 68 04 395 71-8993 CHLEBECK JUDY M 800. 00 DIVISION 71 COMM DEVELOPMENT ADM I N 2444u68 1 04 396 72- -7178 EKST THOMAS G 581.08 O4397 72-8505 JOHNSON RANDALL L 571.50 r t } DIVISION 72 PLANNING t 1952,56 t 7 04 73-0677 OSTROM MARJOR I E 1281u60 DIVISION 73 BUILDING INSPECTIONS 1 X81. 60 i 3 3 i S i n•.: qt ' .,p. r, <w DATE 01/22186 C i t y o f M A P L E W 0 PROGRAM P R 1 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP CHECK GROSS Z 1 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY 4 5 04399 74- -0775 WENGE R ROBERT J 1064, 00 1 3 DI 74 HEALTH INSPECTIONS 1064. 00 FUND NOT ON FILE 132266a 11 t: GRAND TOTALS 132265. 11 1 i 1 i { i 7 1 r i f r 1 r low y r i 1 f L-7 DATE 02/ 05/86 C I T Y O F M A P L E W 0 PROGRAM P R 10 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER RE PC CHECK:GROSS r7 -- — R 3 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY G 04404 02-1812 LA I S DONALD 2235. 20 6 04405 02 --9671 BEHM LOIS N 849w00 j 3 :DIVISION 02 CITY MANAGER 3 088. 20 1 I1 04406 10- -4474 JAHN DAVID J 65w64 04407 10- -6523 SWANSON,. JR.LYLE E 844.14 t-'DIVISION 10 CITY HALL MA I NT 909w78 04408 12-0124 DOHERTY KATHLEEN M 735,2 04405 12-0166 CUDE LARRY J-242m40 y 04410 12--0908 ZUERCHER JOHN L 157.60 DIVISION 12 EMERGENCY SERVICES 1135.23 04411 21• -107 FAUST DANIEL F 1784,68 DIVISION 21 FINANCE ADMINISTRATION 1784.68 0441 22 -0814 HAGEN ARLINE J 1128, 86 0441 3 22--4432 MOELLER MARGARET A 882 , 56 04414 22 —•4448 MATHEYS ALANA K 852.27 04415 22-7550 V I GNAL.O DELO RES A 834,67 1 } i j DIVISIONI 22 ACCOUNTING 3658. 3E 0441E 31 -2158 AU REL I US LUC I LLE E 1649-48 044_1_7 31 --4816 SELVOG BETTY D 255. 20 04418 31 —•81 SCHADT JEANNE L 805. 55 DIVISION 3 1 CITY CLERK : ADM I N I ST FEAT I ON 2754o23 3J e t 1 DATE 02/ C I T Y O F M A P L E W O 7 PROGRAM PR10 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER RE PC CHECK s•- 04424 41 -1717 COLLINS GROSS V NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME 41-2356 PAY CAROL.E L 8913 u 1 5 0442 41-2 SVENDSEN 04419 33 -0547 KELSEY CONN I E L 501. 11 41 -3183 NELSON ROBERT D 1815. 88 y 0.4* 428 04421 33-4994 HENSLEY PATRICIA A 428,56 04422 33-6105 CARLE JEANETTE E 497, f 04423 33-83898S GREEN PHYLLIS C 997.91 DIVISI 41 PUBLIC SAFETY ADMIN E-556. t DIVISION 33 DEPUTY REGISTRAR 3201,57 7 aa..re - - r..s•- 04424 41 -1717 COLLINS KENNETH V 1853. 48 04425 41-2356 R I CH I E CAROL.E L 8913 u 1 5 0442 41-2 SVENDSEN JOANNE M 1013-50 04427 41 -3183 NELSON ROBERT D 1815. 88 y 0.4* 428 41- -7838 OMATH JOY E 7 '03, 5 04429 41-9263 MART I NSON CAROL F 672.55 DIVISI 41 PUBLIC SAFETY ADMIN E-556. 430 42 -ZAPPA JOSEPH A 145 . 6 cb i 04431 42 -0251 STILL VERNON T 1264, 88 O rr 42-0457 SKALMAN DONALD W 1287. 88 04 4-09904'- -0SSO I's'ICREL.LI RAYMOND J 1287. 88 0443 =4 42 -1 204 STEFFEN SCOTT L 1126, 28 04435 42 -1384 ARNOLD DAVID L 1455.26 044:8 4`--1388 LEE ROGER W 1311.88 j?'44.37 4;' --1 577 i =AN i CK JOHN J 21 .'. . m 044:4L- -- i E-60 DOHL JOHN C 1022. 044,39 4 -19 3 0 CLAUSON DALE K 1311u8 04440 42— -2'063 MOESCHTE R RICHARD M 881287,88 04441 42-2115 ATCHISON JOHN H 1351. 08 t 44 +2 42-- 23:5 1 KO RTUS DONALD V 128,88 04443 42- -2884 PELTIER WIL #....IAft F 1431U26 044+44 2- -2899 SZ C Z E PANS: I THOMAS J 751.88 0444 4 " -- 3 24 3 WEL.CHL I N CABOT V 751.88 04448 42 1 LANG RICHARD J 1327,08 04447 42 - 4801 RYAN MICHAEL.P 161 E. 89 04448 4=: - 4518 HERBERT MICHAEL J 1, 3' :7. 08 E 04445 42 -6119 DREGER RICHARD C 1482w20 04450 42-7418 ESE RGE RON JOSEPH A 969,48 04451 42 -7885 MEEHAN, J R JAMES E 1 348. 18 i i 7 r__1 64 DATE 02/05/86 PROGRAM PR10 C % lF Y 0 F M A P L E W O PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP( CHECK KARIS FL I NT D 1338a 93 GROSS 21 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME 1289, 48 04459 PAY NELSON 04452 42-7887 GREEN NORMAN L 1455n26 DAVID 04453 42-8226 STAFNE GREGORY L 1287m 8.8 J 04454 42-8516 HALWEG KEVIN R 1431w26 04463 43 -4316 xAZSnAZuFF DALE E 13550 08 04464 04456 42-9867 BOWMAN RICK A 1205,48 43-7791 MELANDER JON A 1336,68 04466 43-8434 DECKER RONALD D 1385, 94 0 ^ `~ ^ DIVISION 42 POL-ICE SERVICES 33228,851 43-0009 KARIS FL I NT D 1338a 93 4b '! -)4458 43-0466 HEINZ STEPHEN J 1289, 48 04459 43_0918 NELSON CAROL M 1396.34 SCOTT 43-1189 GRAF DAVID m 1336.68 04461 43-2052 THOMALLA DAVID J 1344.54 04462 43 2201 YOUNGREN JAM 721.79 04463 43 -4316 xAZSnAZuFF DALE E 13550 08 04464 43-6071 VORWERK ROBERT E 1414.68 04465 43-7791 MELANDER JON A 1336,68 04466 43-8434 DECKER RONALD D 1385, 94 j DIVISION 43 PARAMEDIC SERVICES 13r,536, 03 1 04467 45-1878 EMBERTSON JAMES M 1383.88 04468 45-3333 WILLIAMS DUANE J 1256.68 0 . DIVISION 45 FIRE PREVENTION 2640.56 04469 46-0183 RABINE JANET L 920,64 04470 46-0322 STAHNKE JULIE A 84 8 . 15 04471 46-0389 BOYER SCOTT K 659.77 Q4472'46-1899 CAHqMES ANTHONY G 1482-20 04473 46-3823 OHLGREN MARY B 721.79 04474 46-5919 NELSON KAREN A 918~59 04476 46-7236 FLAUGHER JAYME i 987o72 | DIVISION ' -DISPATCHING ~~ ` ^0 ^ `~ ^ a DATE 02/05/86 PROGRAM PR10 C I T Y 0 F M A P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER RE PC DIVISION 52 STREET MAINTENANCE 12850*39 04490 CHECK ELIAS JAMES G 1298, 35 GROSS NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME L 1298a 7 PAY f T 04477 51-0267 BARTA MARIE L 743m 19 AHL—JR. 04478 51-3174 WEGWERTH JUDITH 5 %—E's — - 4 6 7 1 G E%'_3 S E L E JAMES 04419 51-6872 HAIDER KENNETH G 1735w 08 M 1272,75 DI VISI 53 ENGINEERING 7774,76 04496 DIVISION LOFGREN 51 PUBLIC WORKS ADM IN R 886,85 3156,90 PUBLIC WORKS BLDG MAINT 886,85 04497 58-1014 NADEAU EDWARD 04480 52-0547 MEYER GERALD W 1148.x. t : =i 04481 52-1241 KANE MICHAEL R 1411,00 16068 044°2:52-1431 LUTZ DAVID P 1244,18 04483 52-1484 REINERT EDWARD A 1082W42 0446-0-14 52-3473 KLAUSING HENRY F 34 3 ,149 6 04485 52 —4037 HELEY RONALD J 1265, 0 3 04486 52-6224 TEVLIN, , R.HARRY 1 781-70 04487.52-6254 FREBERG RONALD L 1290.84 04488 JI52 — f6' 55 PRETTNER JOSEPH B,1 7 6. 8 6 041489 52-8314 CASS WILLIAM C 14'21, 66 DIVISION 52 STREET MAINTENANCE 12850*39 04490 1010 ELIAS JAMES G 1298, 35 53-1688 PECK DENNIS-L 1298a 7 04492 253 —='5c'_PRIEBE WILLIAM 1214,35 04493 53-3970 AHL—JR.RAY C 1440,06 5 %—E's — - 4 6 7 1 G E%'_3 S E L E JAMES T 1250.9%., 04495 53-6109 GEISSLER WALTER M 1272,75 DI VISI 53 ENGINEERING 7774,76 04496 54-3775 LOFGREN JOHN R 886,85 DIVISION 54 PUBLIC WORKS BLDG MAINT 886,85 04497 58-1014 NADEAU EDWARD A 1172a 86 04498 58-1590 MULWEE GEORGE W 1068.77 04499 58-1720 NUTESON LAVERNE S 16068 DATE 02y05/86 C I lF "Y 0 F M A P L E W 0 PROGRAMPR10 04510 62-1048 KEALY BRET 04506 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP( ODEGARD CHECK 04507 61-1066 BRENNER LOIS GROSS ' 61-1993 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME 04509 61-2618 PAY PAULINE 04500 58-2563 BREHEIM ROGER W 1171w80 unEx A 81^00 04515 62-4121 HE-LEY ROLAND B 04502 58-3790 ANDERSON ROBERT S 778.31 J 320.00 04503 58-5993 OWEN GERALD C 1049.07 1298,70 DIVISION 58 SAN SEWER OPERATION BURKE M'' LES 8211.51 1000.06 04519 GERMAIN DAVID A 1556.37 62-8313 1000 MULVANEY DENNIS M 1202.131 04521 62-8891 0*505 59-9760 mACuumwLD JOHN E 1196.51 62-9784 TONY 97.00 2399.42DIVISION59wEn & EQUI MAINl 04510 62-1048 KEALY BRET 04506 61-0389 ODEGARD ROBERT D 1665. 48 04507 61-1066 BRENNER LOIS J 852.27 m4c,61-1993 mRurMEL BARBARA A 339^09 04509 61-2618 STAPLES PAULINE 1297.66 DIVISION 61 COMM SERVICES ADMIN 1287.96 4154.50 04510 62-1048 KEALY BRET W 108.00 04511 62-1909 BEEBE JOHN 1 403,75 04512 62-3411 GUSINDA MELVIN J 669.26 04513 62-3915 LINDORFF DENNIS P 1287.96 04514 62-4097 unEx WALTER A 81^00 04515 62-4121 HE-LEY ROLAND B 1222.70 04516 62-4817 HEALY THOMAS J 320.00 04517 62-55 MARUSKR MARK A 1298,70 04518 62-7219 BURKE M'' LES R 1000.06 04519 62-8182 GERMAIN DAVID A 1556.37 0*o26 62-8313 THOMAS D 397.50 04521 62-8891 STEINBACH TERRY L 332.50 04522 62-9784 HUNTER TONY 97.00 l i ` DIVISION 62 PARK MAINTENANCE f\774.80 04523 63-0342 SETTLES GERALD 81.00 DATE 02/05/88 PROGRAM PR10 C I T Y O F M A P'L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REPC e CHECK GROSS 16 =NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY t 04524 63- -0915 WEEDER RICHARD J 1 9 n 00 04525 63-1037 F H 04526 53 --1 SHELDON LEO B 1 1E. 88 0452 63-1808 L I NDORFF TODD m 148m00 9 04528 6 MC GAA KIBBE 106.o0 04529 63- -3203 WALLACE JON T 81. 00 w , 7l ' .i 045350 G3 -- ;348 BOEVER RAYMOND L S7. 75 04531 83495 JOHANEK TODD 122=00 i_04532 63-3936 MAG I LL JOSEPH M 39. 15 0453 63-4246 WARD ROY G 392m 00 X 4534 83 -5778 iEYSEMEOURG MAR TIN W 1 `2, 00 l e i 04535 63- -5422 TAUBMAN DOUGLAS J 1020,86 7 045 63 -7674 W I ECM THOMAS J 76,50 04587 83 - 4158 PADGETT MARC I E D 1.50. 00 045 %38 63-9700 FIRM RACHEL A 100.00 DIVISION 83 RECREATION PROGRAMS 2805. G4 v Q-45 9 64-0508 JANET M 876aX378. 1S O454 84- -x:183 SOUTTE R CHRISTINE 466 37 04541 84- -4824 HORSNEL.L JUDITH A 332,13 lb - i s_1II N 84 NATURE CENTER 1674,69 04542 71- -'055j 1 OL SON GEOFFREY W 1844. 68 0454 *71- - 8'` .Y,CHLEBECK JUDY M 865.95 DIVISION 71 COMM DEVELOPMENT ADMIN 2510. F =045 72 -7178 EKST RAND THOMAS G 1171. 52 04545 i 72 -- 8505 JOHNSON RANDALL t L 1058.3O DIVISION 72 PLANNING 2267o82 ! 0454E 73 -0677 OSTROM MARJORIE 1495u DIVISION 73 BUILDING INSPECTIONS 1495a95 s DATE 02/05/86 PROGRAM P R 1 0 C I T Y O F M A P L E W 0 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER REP( i j - s7 1 f I rt .ti i i f CHECK GROSS 3 NUM EMPLOYEE NUMBER NAME PAY 5 04547 74 --0776 WENGER ROBERT J 1245.55 y DIVISION 74 HEALTH INSPECTIONS 1 `4S. 55 f . f FUND NOT ON FILE 140260,62 1 t = : w . GRAND TOTALS 140260w62 if 1 i i j - s7 1 f I rt .ti i i f mb Aotlon by co tane •1. MEMORANDUM Indorse Rejected.., TO:City Manager Da FROM:Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT:Change Order - -Lift Stations 6 and 8 Rehabilitation DATE:February 3, 1986 Change Order #2 provides* for the installation of an explosion—proof 'f i g htfixtureineach -station, and the installation of two sum 'pumps with ratesPPp9andthenecessaryelectricalcircuitry, plus the .construction of the sum P sthemselves. These items are necessary or safety reasons and foryyo the protection of elect ri cal equipment in the lift Stations. Approval is recommended. Original Contract 163,500o0o Change Order #1 Deduct 3,180.45 Present Contract.1609319A5 Change Order #2 Add 1, 558,80 Propose New Contract Amount 161 878.25 mb IN ' } MEMORANDUM Aotlon.by Counoil TO: City Manager.Endorsed FROM: Thomas Ekstr -- odi':ed...,...yandAssociatePlanner SUBJECT: Final Plat Rej ected..,;, .r LOCATION: 1800 Radatz Avenueae APPLICANT /OWNER: Lloyd Soderberg PROJECT: Soderberg Addition to Maplewood DATE: January 23, 1986 SUMMARY Request Approval of the final plat for the Soderberg Addition to .'Ma 1 ewood for eight single — dwelling lots (page 4). Past Action 8- 12 -85: Council approved the preliminary plat, subject to: 1. Payment of Deferred Water Assessment No. 76 -16, plus interest. 2. Provide agreements with Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and NSPpPy for the extension of telephone, gas and electric service. Comments All conditions have been met. Recommendation Approval of the final plat for the Soderberg ddition to Mgp . jw Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Preliminary Plat If,A AVE _« LBC ~ r ' aa • tLL LEE-AM BCtM _ ,JMl _ •-- A2--+u aC(M)1 A r' R3 PU0 R2 R2 F Cr F jLS R.- U K M R R ' z , r -. J F• R Roan R2 2 .. PUD t•I F R CRoPc (A F RF1 w 4. EOGEHILL RM1 DEMO rIFWF •, tR2) —- , R AVE Lw 9 C W R ' ; F $ LBCRo R 3 SExrAv WE 2 LBO'MI , R F a L .`J Ml MI t GRANNIE jr • [] - RV R I DR M i R TRUNK WAY 36 MI r ' A r - HK R 2 j LBQ R = t R 7 LR - 3_C _ R J R I L_ YI R11CST or i 4 A C r V ' R O ' f l Li= AVE Li 1 BURKE 7R 3 AVE,Mq `N? I j R F 4 6 C R F ELM arm R ' av / M I Q a _ 6M. I " M!4 AV LOCATION MAP 2 Attachment One 4 N If,A AVE _« LBC ~ r ' aa • tLL LEE-AM BCtM _ ,JMl _ •-- A2--+u aC(M)1 A r' R3 PU0 R2 R2 F Cr F jLS R.- U K M R R ' z , r -. J F• R Roan R2 2 .. PUD t•I F R CRoPc (A F RF1 w 4. EOGEHILL RM1 DEMO rIFWF •, tR2) —- , R AVE Lw 9 C W R ' ; F $ LBCRo R 3 SExrAv WE 2 LBO'MI , R F a L .`J Ml MI t GRANNIE jr • [] - RV R I DR M i R TRUNK WAY 36 MI r ' A r - HK R 2 j LBQ R = t R 7 LR - 3_C _ R J R I L_ YI R11CST or i 4 A C r V ' R O ' f l Li= AVE Li 1 BURKE 7R 3 AVE,Mq `N? I j R F 4 6 C R F ELM arm R ' av / M I Q a _ 6M. I " M!4 AV LOCATION MAP 2 Attachment One 4 N w.---•- --' Ada ' 1 i• 54. Poe' t+EdT 1,' 1 1 1 E 1 f i',. e• a t• 1 •• . At i Q t, ' n V •' .t 11 T ri '' ; • - Doc is 1 4 b ` 1 GIns, lJ • 4'7 . ! , - P00 R E - T A K E N F U R P F= / M A v r ' T f 191 1vo 100 IT IL 33 i 4ac 280 2.3C 710 838 1 2832 2830 - • t i t o F .N%A P L E- w U0 C) 40 . QQ N A DAT ZEp 79 ,, k 1808 .181.6 1826 LJ 2799 er .goo _ Aso y 2el LWLW 1 14 P. 4 .,c. . DRamsey, , , Maple Knolls b ,3o County:. :,o -a r TT. OpenC' 0 -f. io Aa6. Space. . w Town Homes y wn LE UNIMPROVED - w • 4 A re orimo 1 PUD p 8 0 80 . 4 o S.,R 5 COS cu . 38j 390 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 3 Attachment Two 4 N come 0 Z oe 7:. f t MEMORANDUM Aotion by Council: Endorse TO:City Manager FROM:Associate Planner -- Johnson SUBJECT:Time Extension -- Preliminary Plat LOCATION:2830 Keller Parkwa Y APPLICANT /OWNER:.Richard Andersen PROJECT:Gervais Overlook DATE:January 29, 1986 SUMMARY Request Approve a one -year time extension for the easterly fifteenfteeny lots of the twenty lot preliminary plat. Comments The five -lot first phase of this development isp under construction.Mr. Andersen expects . to request final plat approval for the remainderofthesiteoncethedetailsforextendingpublicwaterf 'g P from LittleCanadaareagreedupon. Recommendation Approve a one -year time extension for Block One and Lots One throughEleven, Block Two of the Gervais Overlook reliminarP Y plat,P BACKGROUND Past Actions 2- 13 -84: Council approved the 20, lot single dwelling preliminary plat, subject to. 1. The City of Little Canada ordering city water to this site. The plans shall be approved by the City Engineer, 20 Final grading, utility and drainage plans shall be submitted for approval by the city engineer. These plans shall provide for: a. The lowest floor level (including basements) of all permanent structures shall be no Lower , than 864-.6 feet . b. Compliance with grading, filling and water qua,lity management plan requirements of Sections 36 (f) and 36 -567 b) of the shoreland ordinance . These plans shall consider the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service in their January 9, 1984 re ort.P 3. A signed developer's agreement, with required surety shall be submitted to the director of public works for all public improvements, including a temporary cul -de -sac at the east end of proposed Beam Avenue, 4 Payment of a deferred water , assessment . 50 Removel or relocation of the garage to comply with setback requirements. 60 - Proof by land survey that the existing dwelling and assessorgg ( Y structure, if retained) would be located consistent with setback requirements. 7. Submission of an opinion from a registered soils en .ineer that the lots •gasproposedarebuildable. This report shall include a statement of the remedial procedures necessary to remove any soils material that is questionable as a foundation for building. 8. The name "Block Two shall be placed on the lots south of Beam Avenue, 90 Lots Twelve through Sixteen may be realigned to front on Arcade Street, 2- 11 -85: Council approved a one -year time extension for this preliminary plat 2 or the five final plat f 9-23- e Frattalone ent, All approved th f the developm i t conditionally h six teen) 0 un • Counc ve throng ruction .has, beg l lots twel f 1ed and coast 11westerY aVe been sates conditions h - ng inarY pm lann t Pi o pearfa1 unless the states " For one Y__..__ • rot e) --- low ing final app to a section 30 5 ( ear f of amendment the52noandfortw ° ( Y otherw is . to or affect appro the city agre of shall apply or lder and lal contrvc or dedicsubdiplanoroffllve 'ze lot o •ration*compre p sItY lot sl ' roved app heeVelopmden • tted b the app may extend t_._d erm1usericed °r p bons the o_. Y: — all applicable platting requ it re( ._-- ect to p ur suant to __-- ' v ider and sub? 1 u submission Thereaf ter p w ith the subd or It mom- req b agreement ._._ --- -- ulr aotlyitY and per.1 Y nditions a req tide FhyS' ica roved r f or co unless substan the app p i ° n a l savable trellanCe ial f lnania ation l f ao new pp ccurred In rea offer substan lic nVestme has bdivider wi11 s submit anew appithsu 1 icat -ion and .t. of a requir °app consequence damage nSeq d a as a co g 7C Attac pl Loc Map. Lot prelim1narY1. overlO °k Twenty 2 oerva 1 s nest 3.Letter of Req 3 t J 0 1 N 58 O F- W Q V •: l i A.M 60 - r-.- .....:: AVE . 22 d Koh Im an / Lake Lake KONLMAN AVE. 23 Z Z _ C VIM ROAD 4J J J 75 W W J - Z V W Z v 22 c R` 61 6U L GERVAIS AVE11 r m go- U '*0 A I 36 fv,K H , % SNERRE VtKING 4 ke / /er OPE W J LARK A VE. LARKo' Lake 25 C Y Q - - LAURIRp E O ar EL LAN < , O 2525 - - o Jul TION AVE . _ DURKE AV, I E AV. U PIKE sELMON 1- T H ELDRIDG J T eELIMON T ar WSKILLMAN t.i 00 LA. Q, VE SKILL MA M m W W t t H ac V H CD T c it Y A N 4r EN c n. - R Y I .a all LOCATION MAP 4 Attachment 4nd l 4 N 78 •86 86 \ib0 ;. • w 1 6 0 1 0 Cv O V -• ) I goo 60 of 90 a a • 1a Q oo c eeti •'' ti tip} t . : •.,::. •.: - 10 V 101. to CO 3 f' / •1811 i h ?n8 S1 •':•: :b••.:• •• 1 so ' WWX r 12 E •. 7 z J PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR 20 LOTS Fi pal platted as hp th Fratta.l one 5 •Addition on 923- 85 ,attachment two it Or 4 N 2830 Keller Parkway St. Paul. MN 55109 December 27, 1985 E City of Maplewood 1902 East County Road B Maplewood Minnesota 551.09 Preliminary Platt 4140 Time Extension Dear Sirs Ali3a We are rOqu,e s t.i tag an extension on the Gerva is . Overlook AdditionfortimeneededtocompleteourresentionforthefinalaPr l pla toffifteen (15) lots* we. have had •a number of meetings withStaffandLittle. Canada in the attempt to resolve the stumbling blocks'we have incurred. t To date, Mr. Frattalone has recorded his' i a •n l plat for the fiveLotsthatcorrespondewiththePreliminaryplatresentedandaPpnexchangehasbeencompletedonaccesstotheroertwhichwPPy as aconditionofthepreliminarylat .alr d • • final. y p ea Y approved wa ita.ng for he Sewer has also been extended to the base of the new acce b Mr.Frattalone which 3a j ythekindofprogesswehavebeenseeking ireordertopresentthefinalplatforapproval.PP z s i ce rel y,s Mr. and Mrs. Richar Andersen MEMORANDUM TO Donald L. Lais, City Manager FROM: Dan Faust Finance Director RE: Budget Changes for Employment Contract DATE: February 6 , 1986 oti on by Council Endorse . Modifia .. Rej eoed. The foll budget transfers from the General Fund Contingency Account are needed to finance your contract with the City: 1985 Budget Transfer: 6,160 -Leave benefits expense (cost for lump sum credit of 15 days sick leave and 20 days vacation) 1986 Budget Transfer: 1,590 - Wage and benefi expense (costfor 4.5/ increase in salary above rate paid to Barry Evans) It is my understanding that the $4,500 provided in your for the buy back of P . E I R. A.. benef i is will not be expended until 1987. Therefore, a budget transfer is not needed for this item at this time. i DFF : I nb MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Frost Avenue Reconstruction, Project 83 -1 DATE: January 31, 1986 Rehold of Public Hearing Action by Council-: Endors ed. r .,,,. Modified, ReJected .,. Date The public hearing for the above named project was originally held on Janaury 14, 1985, at which time the council ordered the project. Since that time we have been negotiating with Ramsey County over construction details, preparing plans and specifications, and acquiring right -of —way and easements for the project. Due to unforeseen d i f f i c u l t i e s in obta i n i -ng easements from Burlington Northern, the Maplewood Bowl, and the Department of Natural Resources, the project has been delayed. M.S.A. Chapter 429 requires a contract be let for an improvement within one year of adoption of the resolution ordering a project or i t must be reheard. A public hearing has been called to rehear this project at 7 p.m, on February 10, 1986. Attached is a map:showing'the proposed assessment area. All properties in this area have been notified of this hearing. Also attached is the proposed financing for the project from the feasibility study and a revised time schedule. It is recommended that the council order this improvement by passing the attached resolution. mb 4 r '• S Fu r' yy y fN y1. 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HY N At P AMONi 4 26 r RA l ----- '- -""', - P 28Jl In j wo 4 L 8fROST • • ..... 100 A/60 (2 IL AV ;.; :: •:•:•::: x:" AVi . r W AVMER a SUM ROJ ...................... ..•: : : :. a 3 J 3 ....,........ : :: 4 6 Z 4 RR RaQmIPLN2ac s i , i c W V U W . W4KlELD Y d T A A/ S >- - W2 / Round = _ m ti`s. V // ,2 N w NIA AV " L K i Ix GU LA R R AV i Q Lake Pho 114 \ . 30 1171 \ 1 61 PA UL 62 64 65 rea StorMLDrainage Area IMP 83- Hearing Notification Map 14 Jan 1985 m-. _ _ ...r........,. , •- •- <....,... ....- tzr_... - n,.. .._ -.1_ -- fir••,- ,I.. v- ..:. ,. ...,..,,. -.. __._ .. _- - -.. .. ..__.P.= ^ *',,...,.,. -.. t_.,.,...snnn amr;w,. FROST AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION ADELE TO BIRMINGHAM ` PROJECT NO. 83 -1 ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT C.S.A.H. EST. PROJECTDESCRIPTIONUNITSRATERECOVERYPARTICIPATIONcnsT STREET 758 $ 758 CURB AND GUTTER 5 F $11.83/FF 6 $ 62 21 83 STORM SEWER 3379750 188 526,000 Resi) 1, 334 931.9 SF 0.10 0 /SF Comm) 1, 042 ,151.9 SF 0.196/SF TOTAL 399 $967,260 $1 i Y 1 PROPOSED PROJECT SCHEDULE 1. Approval by city council (public hearing) @ February 10, 1986 2.Approval by ' MnDOT March 10,1986 3.—.ApprovalApproval by county board and authori—April 14,1986 zati on to advertise for bids 4.Receive bids, review with city Ma y 30 9 9 1986 5.Award construction contract by June 20 1986 county board 6.Start of construction Jul y 1 ,1986 7.Construction 95% complete October 1,1986 8.Complete construction with placement November 1,1986 of wearing course surface RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, after due notice of public hearing on the construction of storm sewer and street improvements on Frost Avenue from Adele Street to Birmingham Street, City Project 83 -1, a hearing on said improvement in accord.ance with the notice duly given was d u l y held on February 10, 1986, and the council has heard all persons desiring to be heard on the matter and has fully considered the same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE: CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. That it is advisable, expedient, and necessary that the City of Maplewood construct storm sewer and street improvements on Frost Avenue from Adele Street to Birmingham Street, City Project 83 -1, as described in the notice of hearing thereon, and orders the same to be made. 2. The city engineer is designated engineer for this improvement and is hereby directed to prepare f i n a l plans and specifications for the making of said improvement. MEMORANDUM Action by Cou Endorsed Modifi. ec , T0: City Manager e eote FROM: Assistant Ci Engineer D,t SUBJECT: North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer -•~° Rehearing of Public Hearing Project 83 -7 DATE: February 3, 1986 The public hearing for the above —named project was originally held on November 26, 1984 and again on February 4, 1985, at which time the council ordered this project contingent upon the developer of the Beaver Creek Apartments project dedicating the pond easements. The developer delayed his project in March 1985 and did not wish to dedicate the easements until restarting his project. The developer has begun utility construction, on the Ivy Avenue extension.portion of his project and has dedicated the required pond easements for the implementation of the North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer Ponding System. It is recommended that this project proceed to alleviate possible flooding problems upstream and downstream of the Beaver Creek Apartments, however, M. S. A. Chapter 429 requires a contract be let for an improvement within one year of adoption of the resolution ordering a project or the project must be reheard. A public hearing has been called to rehear this project at 7 :10 p. m. on February 10, 1986. Attached is a map showing the boundary of the drainage area, the ponding system and the areas previously assessed for storm sewer in the drainage area. Also attached is an estimated project cost detail with a calculated estimate of the assessment rate. This rate of $.0443 per square foot of property compares favorably to the original estimate of $.0615 per square foot from the November 26, 1984 heari due to a reduced easement cost. It is recommended that the council order this improvement by passing the attached resolution. r ~ RAIN Are F3C) pAR. 6 zA3 4 RCP C.7 ' . .. r ,• F ` • V - oiler Court Priva 00001-0 o000 3.6 RCARYViAD P .E L N .... .,.., t :• 1 R s u • . ` s o C3 traver M A G N 1 AVE 1 0 Lake w P0N # z nJ -- 48 RCP- 0 cr t— 0CASEAYEWL4zN- bell 0, j 32 LAGAw i J t 18 c m 0 .01 0,2.4 RCP 0000 A r .W .; p r r AVE* NORTH BEAVER LAKE STORM SEWER SYSTEM CITY 83 -7 PROJECT COST ESTIMATE Vllw7. t.L Ut,: L1V1 l.V.Z) L Excavation - -Ponds 4 and '5- -67,500 c.y. X $2.50 c. . 1.68Y $ ,7 50 2. Sediment Basin - -Pond 2--LS 7 40 0 3. Sediment Bas i n -- Pond 1 - -LS 5,700 4.- Channel i ze- -Pond 2 to Pond 1 10 ,000 5. Erosion Control and Seeding 12 Total Construction Cost $203,850 Construction Contingencies at 100 20 4OO Easement Acquis 1 and Channel 5 OOO Indirect Costs at 28 62,750 Total Project Cost 337 , Total Assessable Area 7 square feet Assessment Rate: $0, 0443 per square foot RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, after due notice of public hearing on the construction of a storm sewer ponding system on the North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer City Project 83 -7,a hearing on said improvement in accordance with the notice duly given was duly held on February 10, 1986, and the council has heard all persons desiring to be heard on the matter and has fully considered the same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. That it is advisable, expedient, and necessary that the City of Maplewood construct a storm sewer ponding system on the North Beaver Lake Storm Sewer, City Project 83 -7, as described in the notice of hearing thereon, and orders the same to be made. 2. The city engineer is designated. engineer for this improvement and is hereby directed to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of said improvement, i 4 i 3 MEMORANDUM February 3, 1986 To: City Manager Donald Lais From: Director of Public Safety Kenneth V. Collins . Subject: Solicitor Ordinance 3 Action. by; CoL],1' cil: Endorse Modifie Rejecte Date Attached is a revised solicitor ordinance that was drawn up by the city staff and our legal counsel. I would recomend that you review it; and if it meets with your approval, pl -ease submit it to the City Council to be.acted.upon on February 10, 1986. KUC: j s cc Ordinance F i l e ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ATRI CLE :I I I OF CHAPTER 23 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the Flaplewood City Code of Ordinances hereby amended by deleting theref rom in its present form and entirety Article III of Chapter 23 thereof and by substituting in lieu of the same the fol I owinq ARTICLE III . ARTICLE III SOLICI'TATIONS Sec,, 2 3 -31. Prohibited ; Exceptions . It shall be unlawful for a erson exce t an or anization or anized am or c Vic patriotic c ar3.ta a or rel i ious ur os es to so i ci.t MIN funds in any manner on the streets of the city. 1W v 00- p xx sue M9 am BW w ARTICLE III SOLICI'TATIONS Sec,, 2 3 -31. Prohibited ; Exceptions . It shall be unlawful for a erson exce t an or anization or anized am or c Vic patriotic c ar3.ta a or rel i ious ur os es to so i ci.t MIN funds in any manner on the streets of the city. IM - - WIqrVILW . - Sec. 23-32. Permits for Approved organizations Any civic, patriotic, chari or religious organization may conduct a solicitation Upon streets o the city only after having made applicaitan -to do so to the City Council. Solicitation shall he ranted said City Clerk on3. to civic, atriotic, e r religious or anizaitons located in the city or to co onizab - le fund conunittee com osed of the city citizens 0. reRresenting any national organization of said tyjRe Sec, 23-33., Permit Application A plicants for permits under the provisions of this Article -ftaiiiiswite City Clerk a sworn statement on a form v - to be furnished !2y the said Cit C er at east artyclayinadvanceofterequestedateforihesoicitation0 d a lication shall be executed b at least two (2) dulyappointedofficersofsaidorganizationoreocaun conunittee conducting the campaign. i. • + r i t - - IM 40 Sec, 23-33., Permit Application A plicants for permits under the provisions of this Article -ftaiiiiswite City Clerk a sworn statement on a form v - to be furnished !2y the said Cit C er at east artyclayinadvanceofterequestedateforihesoicitation0 d a lication shall be executed b at least two (2) dulyappointedofficersofsaidorganizationoreocaun conunittee conducting the campaign. Ni A, i f OUT 0 IN TaWk- a-, M-4 a&. ftw am. %.F W QNft a. a- __-MW -0.7 a.am. i 3 an, e e u n L 01 %wo_17 X -%A F6- mIL- W A A fam am fir r Sec. 23-34, Zimits on Time . Permits for such solicitation shall not be given far longerperiods - than thirty 3 consecuti Ve a s in an calender year .Only . one (1 L shah. be issued to a n one organizationatantimeandshallbeonlforone1eri.od of solicitation.Permit ranted shall tesi Hate the hours o n which street sol.cmaybeconducted. itation Sec. 23-35o Volunta Credenti . All solicitation made under the provisions of this Article shall be conducted only by voluntary workers, and said workers s a car ry pro er credentials proriinently isp aye or a con finer for the depositing of the offerings, which shall .prnml.nentl _ IP display the name of the organization conducting the solicitation and the purpose or why it is being con ucte . OUT 0 IN Sec. 23-35o Volunta Credenti . All solicitation made under the provisions of this Article shall be conducted only by voluntary workers, and said workers s a car ry pro er credentials proriinently isp aye or a con finer for the depositing of the offerings, which shall .prnml.nentl _ IP display the name of the organization conducting the solicitation and the purpose or why it is being con ucte . 1 e Section 2. This order shall take effect and be enforced from and after the date of its publication, Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Maplewood this day of 19860 . Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Aye s Nay s -- 4 0RD1 NANCE NO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AR TI CL'£ 11 OF :CH AP TEP 23 OF THE MA PLEW OOD CITY CODE I THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE :CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES ORDA AS rOLL T -O S . Se +ct.jon 1. Tnat the Maplewood City ode of O noes herehyy amendedbydeletingtherefrominitspresentfoamandentiretyrticle a e Y I of Ater - .2 3 thereof and by substituting in lieu of the same the follown •g- rrT C1 r r 011 rM T rnn tYC- ARTI CL£ I1 PEDDLERS , SOLI CI TORS ..AID VENDORS. Sec. 23 - 16. Definitio or the of this chapter, the following words and hrases shall have the meanings respectively inscr bed to them by is sects.on: Peddler. Any person with no fixed place of business, who 2oet - Irom house o ouse , carryxng or rans ng gaud$ - g wares or verchandise and offering or exposing such - merchandise ; not Inc u ing news P ersons . So3acitor. Apy jLerson who goes f ron house to bouse soficitinQ csr to F or attee2ting to take orders for the purchase of an goo-ft , wares or merchandise., including =na azines books p call or }personal propfr!j o f an nature for d iver 1r a future. Vendor. An _ pe on wh snakes sales of oods wares or merchandise from a stand or vehicle located u _ pon pub propert or a street rig - - All r m - ism- L .'W— + w r r e r . r _ wz ice• IP 01 -2 Oftow GW. lip IWM 16 • • IP fa 40 w •. Qw. • • - ARTI CL£ I1 PEDDLERS , SOLI CI TORS ..AID VENDORS. Sec. 23 - 16. Definitio or the of this chapter, the following words and hrases shall have the meanings respectively inscr bed to them by is sects.on: Peddler. Any person with no fixed place of business, who 2oet - Irom house o ouse , carryxng or rans ng gaud$ - g wares or verchandise and offering or exposing such - merchandise ; not Inc u ing news P ersons . So3acitor. Apy jLerson who goes f ron house to bouse soficitinQ csr to F or attee2ting to take orders for the purchase of an goo-ft , wares or merchandise., including =na azines books p call or }personal propfr!j o f an nature for d iver 1r a future. Vendor. An _ pe on wh snakes sales of oods wares or merchandise from a stand or vehicle located u _ pon pub propert or a street rig - - 0 OWN MR W-IL M m Sec _23 -17. Permit ite uired; Exception, It shall be unlawful for any peddler, solicitor or vendor to se]LI or atte t to se an Product von an ublic ro ert c> goad i n any area within thee c i t or .to -ye a e in door to door solicltaton or sales within such area without first bavinciobtained a peruat for this f rom the E An ddler, solicitor or vendor who is subject to re a licensing ty -- aqencies of the state or federal overnment and where such re ulation or licensing -.preempts local re ulations such peddler, soli or vendor shall be exe from the r restrictions of this sect.on. r - - - - AL low ON FT Rp dam r • MP a s a • a W2 11P 4p 4k -9 r - • e sW or. 15003 19 s • • - f• IR • i • i • AM IMMWA;% a Sec. 23 -18. Permit lRequired For Each Company or Individual; contents of as to Vehicles . A peradt shall be obtained — )?y each company, vendor sot icitor or a er. a applcaiton shall indicate both the name of . 40 ndivi dua l vendor or solicitor antheZ d the f i nn or corporation iahich he represents, if any. If products are. to be sold from a motor vehicle, the application on- . shat conta2mL a description of the vehicle, including serial er license gnu er, =na a and "del, and shall also contain I? f thethe ;-name o t e insures providing 1 iabi li t cove ra a on vehicles = L fit. .. IFAIM .. _ - - - ems - - • - Sec. 23-19. Permit fee; Issuance. I on ro er application and the a ment of a fee of five dollars 5) , the city, within ten (10) days of a licat on therefor jMY issue permits to vend upon the public roads in the areas desi nated in Section 23 -1, or to ie a e in door4 - 9 to door solicitation of sales within such areas as is deemed to be in the be interest of the inhabitants . Reli sous c art to le, atr1ot.c or i an ropic organizations shall be exempt from the payment of the fee, providing the a forernentianed o r ani z ati.on shall --- provide a copy of current tax exempt status for the applying organization and the current tax exempt status sh 1 be evidence of Uie exemption f rom t e ya rnent of the fee. Sec. 23 -20. Provisions of chapter Provisions of this Chapter shall not aPRI court order; nor shall it require a license for newspaperer00 rli.s tributi.on . P Sec.23 -21. Term of Permit: Revocation. No permit shall be issued for any period of time in excess of 00 one year, an any perms may a revoked y the city council en i s a appear that a perrcuttee as violated any of the provisions - of VUs MaipLeror Ahas engaged 3.n ac ivi yes octtradictory to the best interest of the +citrzens of the city . Sec . 1 23-22,. Mours of Sale* Flo peddler,, solicitor or vendor shall enga a in any peddlin , so icitin or ven rn w n a cit etween the hours of 8:00x: A.M. and 8:00 PP No vendor shall sell or rr attempt to sell food products from a XDtcrr ve ice in a rest entra p zone. Sec 23 -23. Prohibition on Private 'remises Any resident of the city who wishes to exclude peddlers or solicitors f rom preruses occupied by hi her may place,, !?20n or near the usual entrance to such premises, a printed placard or sign bearing the following notice Peddlers and Solicitors Prohibited." Such placard shall be at least three and three - fourths inches long and three and three - fourths inches wide, and the printin thereon shall not be smaller #man forty -eight point type,. Na peddler, solicitor or vendor shall enter in or upon any premises or attempt to enter i.n or upon any premises where suc premises where such placard or sign .s displayed, No person other than the }person occupying such permises shall remove, injure or d su placard o signs Sec. 23-24. Appli caiton for Permit; Contents Enumerated Applications for a license required by the }provisions of this Chapter shall be made to the City Clerk on form supplied by the city. The application shall state OW to plicant's name, permanent address and Il cal dress, if any. b) A brief description of the nature of the business an a goo s . 1c) If employed, the name and address of his /her employer. d) The names and addresses of the officers or directors of the I r1r, or or anization which he z.s employed or whit he is repre sen tin . e) The }period of tie within which he /she indends to !.conduct activities, whicb in c u e s e dates and times o ay . f) 7be source of supply of the goods or property to a sold or .:in a case Of ODs or _ Jpr.operty to be sold by solicitation of orders, where such goods or products are oca e a e Me - T_ n e submitted to the city clerk and the proposed method of delivery. g)- I f the applicant is a nonprofit, 3reli ions charitable pa rlo .c or p ilanthropic organization, a copy,-of the organi tax exemption s to us s a e s upp ied . Every license Bolder shall Promptly summit to the city any changes in the foregoing data. F 5 h) The place and area inhere the applicant intends the business o be carried on, tip 'laces of residence of the ap for five (5PP ) earsY j2recedim the date of the application. Eve license holder shall proMptly submit to the city an ch an e s 2n the foregoing data, _ Sec. '.2 3 -25 . Vehicle SaLiabilityIns afet Requirements,Y Ever s licant who intends to vend " roducts f rom a motor vehicle shall maintain liability insurance in the amount of at 010- least One Bundred Thousand ($100,U Do_ llars for single9 3n uries and Three Hundred an 0 ,Dollars for eac accident as well as , at leas e'en Thousand 10 ,00 Dollars for property damage insurance, Sec, 23-26. stations Sale Locations No sales of goods, wanes or mrchandise may be made from a stationary ocati.on stern or ve ice on is streets* or Public s tree t Sri g s --o -ways . When a plic a nt intends to make a sale from stationary locationswithinthecity, the license application shall contain a specificpecYficdescriptionoftheproposesaeocatn : No more than one perg t shall e xssued for a Ming e,: sae locat:on. Sec. 23 -27, INoise JProhibited. Igo peddler, vendor or solicitor shall call attention ot his siness or to Els mer an se Jby crying out,t , l OW 2.n g a bQ rinsinq a bell or bv Anv Loud or amusual Noise. Sec. 23a-28. INDn Transferable Permit, All ez issued under the rovis 'ons of this chapter shall nontrans f er8ble . W refund shall be made on unused ortio snofpermitexceptbyresolutionofthecouncil. Each d lersol cz tar or vend ' s ors a secure a separate pernut. Sec . j2 3 -26 . Possession - Dis la Y t. All I>ennits issued under the rovisions of this Chapter shall bLby P 11 e carried rmt ace ocons cuousl oste sn its fbusroessandthearmitshallbe *jd bited to an o f .y f i cer Qrcitizenuponrequest, siec _ 2 3 -2 9 - 2 3- 30 reserved. A * St law ref exenoes- Bawkers , peaalers., transient me r&iants , N . S . Ch. 329 ; see par lc sect am .329 .fly and 329.15 , M.S.; authority Of city Cxmcilul,ar y , to gyres or license and regulate transient verc hants and dealers ha4kers , dlers , soli ,citors and canvassers m.S P 412.221, subd. 19; power of cityped to x tie , control and license transient verc pants , F.S . 4 37 :02 Section -2 is order shall take effect and be enforced f rom and after the dates ;of its publication. Passed and :adopted by the City Council of the city of Maplewood this day o f 19 8.6 . Mayor ATTE Ic ty Clerk Ayes N ay s Aoti on by C ounc * j : 8 MEMORANDUM Endorsed.., - ... ,,..— E e j e e t e d. -.-,, , ,,.. T0: City Manager Date ..:.... N!S.iti+k :ry.b FROM: Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Century Avenue Trunk Water Main and Elevated Tank DATE: February 3, 1986 Water pressure problems in the area north of Conway Avenue and south of Ivy Avenue extended are increasing. A solution to these problems is to construct a trunk water main - - -- from--- L-a -r-- enteu Avenue to Maryland Avenue to connect the Beebe Road pumping station and to construct an elevated tank. The original water plan calls for 3 connections between Larpenteur and Maryland: one along McKnight Road, one along Sterling Street through the Hillcrest Development, and one along Century Avenue. The McKnight,Road connection will be constructed as part of the McKnight Road recon— struct by Ramsey County. Conversations with Ramsey County engineers indicated this construction will.not begin until May 1987 at the earliest. The Sterling Street connection is believed to be not feasible at this time due to location problems in the H i l l crest Development. Therefore, it is recommended that a f e a s i b i l i t y study be conducted on the Century Avenue connection and the elevated water tank. A resolution is attached calling for this study. RESOLUTION -- CALLING FOR PRELIMINARY PLANS WHEREAS, the City Council has proposed that the area described as. Century Avenue from Larpenteur Avenue to Ivy Avenue and Water Service District No. 6-be improved by construction of a trunk water line and elevated water tower; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA that the proposed improvement be referred to the city engineer, who is hereby instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed adv'i'sing the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and should best be made as proposed, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. oe MEMORANDUM f_ Aotion by co unoil To: City Manager Endorsed FROM: Public Works Director .,. SU6JECT. Water Serve ce Repl acement- -1851 Clarence Street JRe • Februaryruar 2 3 1986 -ed.° ---DATE: y ,fat e The attached letter requests the city o re— install a discon 'Y ected water service.The service was installed by Maplewood in the early The pr.opert Y owner did not choose to connect to the service at that time. Within a few Y ears a 1 eak .deve 1 oped somewhere in the service. The St. Paul Water Utili disconnected the service at the main rather than charge Maplewood for the .re P air cost. The property owner now wishes to connect to city ater. Since t homeownerye had paid for the service through an assessment they have a reasonable expectation that a service should be avail It is recommended Maplewood pa to reconnect the service. The 'Y e estimated cost for this work is approximately $900. I am requesting that the city of Maplewood replace the water service to my property at 1851 Clarence St. (block 5 lots 28- 29 -30). The stub that is in my property was dis- connected in the mid sixties leaving no possible way for water service to be connected to my home. Because the water assessments were paid when we purchased the property, I feel it is the city's responsibility to make a service connection available at the city's expense. Thank You LZ qO, Phone 778 -1199 IOWO0 /01e , JI; c . Complete .Sewer and Water Installations 1690 ENGLISH STREET ST. PAUL,: MINNESOTA 55109 December`30, 1985 City of Maplewood 1902 East County Road "B" Maplewood, Mn 55109 Re: water service for 1851 Clarence: Dear Sir: We propose to furnish the necessary excavation for the St Paul Water Dept. to make the new connection for the new water connection. Restoration - as necessary For this installation we quote the sum of Six Hundred Dollars Respectfu Sumi t pat Daley Ares. L PATER DEPfAltUdENT .CAM L ST. PAUL t' cut of ..st Main _Semce connections eg. No APpL Ave.St. or , o ;Cod ... 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PA CHARGE SERVICE SIZE METER S METER SET + NG BY ODATE r CUT OFF CHARGE Si' R E ET W 1 CTH SIZE Cf MAIN FROST CHARGE SERVICE FROM fi,Gi,'L A001T10NAL INFORMATION ON OTHER SICE) ' OTAL PLEASE TAKE "HIS FORM TO THE APPr.IC•ATION DESK oo i MEMO RAN DUM Action by Council.. Endorsed,_, T0: Mayor and Council M®d.f.ed,..sT. FROM: City Manager e o c t o d.n....a .., RE Personnel Pol icy Change - Sick Leave Date DATE: February 4, 1986 PROPOSAL It is proposed that the City's Personnel Policy regarding sick leave be revised to correspond with the new Union contracts for the Maintenance, Clerical-Technical and Supervisory units. BACKGROUND The new .Union contracts for 1986 with all bargaining units except the Police Officers contain two revised provi for sick . l eave. The first change involves the sick l eav accrual rate. Previously, it provided that sick leave would accumulate at 1.25 days per month until 120 days were accumulated and then it would accumulate at one day per month. The new contract provision provides that the accumulation rate will remain constant at 1.25 per month even after 120 days are accumulated. The second change involves the addition of an incentive not to use sick. leave. This new provision is as follows: On December 31st of each year a full-time employee with 800 hours or more of accumulated sick leave shall be eligible to convert sick leave accumulated in the previous 12 months to vacation or deferred compensation at the employee' current pay rate on the basis of 2 hours of sick leave for 1 hour of vacation or deferred compensation. Such conv.ersi on shal 1 .not exceed a total of 48 hours of. vacation and deferred compensation." The earliest a new employee could be eligible for the above conversion would be after 6 years and 10 months of employment (if no sick leave were used during this period). RECOMMENDATION In order to maintain internal equity, it is recommended that the City's Personnel Policy regarding sick leave be revised to (1) provide sick. leave accumulation at a constant rate of 1:.25 days per month and (2) provide that on December 31st of each year a full-time employee with 800 hours or more of accumulated sick leave shall be eligible to convert sick leave accumulated in the previous 12 months to vacation or deferred compensation at the employees current pay rate on the basis of 2 hours of sick leave for 1 hour of vacation or deferred compensation. Such conversion shall not exceed a total of 48 hours of vaca- ti on and deferred compensation. DFF:Inb f MEMORANDUM Aot -ton b.7 counc:L.1 Endorse Modify. ed TO: Director of Community.Development R j eFROM: Environmental Health Official cte SUBJECT: Ramsey County .Solid Waste Master Plan DATE: January 28, 1986 The current draft of Ramsey County's solid waste master plan contains four area of discussion that are of interest to the city. 1. The county intends to license this year all garbage haulers that operate.g p in the county. This should not affect our existing city licensecense for earbaygarbage haulers. 2 .. The county encourages individual cities to start organized collection of garbage. Organized collection is a method by which the city sets up specific districts and contracts for the collection in these districts with private companies. A free system as we have now, allows the homeowner to select any private company they wish. The.county may request a change in state law in 1988 giving the county the authority.to initiate organized collection. Currently, only the city has the authority. 3. The county may enact a mandatory recycling rdinance in 1988 if voluntaryy recycling efforts do not meet the county's established goals. The county will take the lead in establishing a curb side recycling program. 4.. The county encourages the cities to.initiate their own in -house recyclingyg programs, such as office paper. We should also continue. to .expand our leaf composting program Any response relative to -the master plan should be made to the count in writing,T y g, no later than February 14, 1986. ' '' January 31, 1986 AOtion by Council F. dors a d..r.. - .. Modified.....,. Rej eced.„ fat e. Dear Mayor and Council Members, This is the Park and Recreation Commission's Activity Plan for 1986. We are submitting it to you in compliance with Article II, Sec. 21 -20 of the Maplewood City Ordinance. We feel we have had a most productive year. We hope this momentum continues through the coming year. We want to express our gratitude to the entire Park a.nd Recreation staff for their assistance. It has been a pleasure working with them. Rita Brenner, Chairman John Chegwyn, Vice - Chairman Voya Piletich, Secretary Bonnie Qualley Donald Christianson Cecelia Schneider ACTIVITIES PLAN Area: Maplewood Citizen Park & Recreation Needs A committee worked with the M.A.A. to implement upgrading three diamonds at Edgerton, two diamonds at Harvest, and three diamonds at Afton Heights. A public information meeting was held following a community survey for the Lydia & McKnight addition to Playcrest Park. Currently, a mail survey is being conducted regarding development ideas for Cope Park. An ongoing Playground Committee recommended improvements and acquisition of playground equipment for several parks which included: basketball standards and backboards, volley- ball equipment at Kohlman and Robinhood; a rollerslide at Maplewood Heights; and bounce toys, climbers, slides, whirls and swing sets for other parks. Area: Maplewood Park and Recreation Commission Member Involvement We have had on -site meetings at the Heritage Center and the Nature Center. From May through September, we toured individual parks prior to our regular meetings which enabled us to track projects in various parks. Our Commission representatives took an active part in these and other events: Fourth of July Celebration and Art in the Park. We have a Commission.member serving on District #622's Com- munity Education Advisory Board. Area: Ordinances, Sources & Uses of Funds We recommended the adoption of the Golf Ordinance. We reviewed a and recommended to the City Council Park Acquisition Charges for 1985, and the fee schedule for reservation of park f a c i l i t i e s . We studied the structure of tax increment financing. Area: Acquisition of Park Property We reviewed and recommended to the City Council the acquisition of these properties: Cope Park, Geranium Park, Goodrich softball complex, Hazelwood, and the Playcrest addition at Lydia & McKnight. We encouraged the city to clear the ownership of Jim's Prairie. I Page 2 ACTIVITIES PLAN Area: Review of Proposed Developments After study and discussion, we communicated our co ncerns to the Planning Commission and the City Council regarding these developments; Beaver Creek apartments, Crestview 3rd Addition, Mary Anderson, trail from Mailand to Londin Lane, park in Cave's Lakewood Addition, Edina Realty adjacent to Maplewood Heights, Geranium, Harmony School site, Hill crest development in area of County Road B & Germain, mini-park between Highwood & Linwood, mini -park south of County Road B east of Rice and park site for City Hall by Public Works. Area: Communications with City Council We met with the City Council on February 16, along with all the other Commissions We regret the fact that neither the City Manager nor any Council members attended any of our meetings this year. We remain available to the City Council if it needs or desires any infor- mation on park and recreation matters. Area: Capitol Improvement Projects The Park and Recreation Commission was involved i n the following improvements: Heritage Center - Insulation of attic Wallpaper parlor Repair ceiling and painted kitchen Pleasantview Park - .Installed 2,865 feet of 8' asphalt trail Afton Heights - 240' .of 12' fence for Diamond #6 Bleachers Goodrich - Installed 1236' of asphalt curb for parking lots Grading and sod Maplewood Heights - Sealcoated paths Installed permanent park bench Edgerton - Bleachers Four Seasons - Seal coated path Hazelwood - Bleachers f" Page 3 Area: Goals for 1986 ACTIVITIES PLAN We plan to continue-to gather pertinent information and to com- municate with citizens, other commissions, and the City Council. We are still actively seeking to fill three vacancies through personal contact and the city newspaper. Through a designated committee and as a commission, we are working on improvements in playgrounds. The acquisition and expansion of park and recreational f a c i l i t i e s is a top priority. y MAPLEWOOD PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION TERM OF ATTENDANCE SERVICE IN 1985 TERM EXPIRES Joseph L. Fox 4/70 60%12/31/85 (Resigned 6/85 1821 N. Myrtle Street Maplewood, Mn. 55109 Bonnie Qualley 12/74 92%12/31 /85 2089 Beam Avenue Maplewood, Mn. 55109 Wm. A. Zappa, Jr.6/83 50%12/31/85 (Term expired) 230 Crestview Drive North Maplewood, Mn. 55119 John Chegwyn 4/77 100%12/31/86 1631 E. Sextant Maplewood, Mn. 55109 Rita K. Brenner 9/82 92%12/31/86 2673 Upper Afton Road Maplewood, Mn. 55119 Cecelia Schneider 4/84 83%12/31/86 433 E. Larpenteur Maplewood, Mn. 55117 Donald E. Christianson 11/77 75%12/31/87 1111 E'. County Road C Maplewood, Mn. 55109 Voya Piletich 4/78 83%12/31 /87 860 Burke Court Maplewood, Mn. 55109 11 ww!'«r.uu Q VNONAtS NEtGMTS I r— __ ---- .......•_ _ .._ ___ ® 119 i -;Y • q» t. I ,/ v _ NAA! •.. mil, ,_,_. - r -. ® -- 1 -.` » .:.... - , i rat t et t . _ - - t. 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Numbers re to text . _ _ _ - . ; t ;,? .[_ m Research _ 6 13 84 and 6 -2 4 8 5 _ Sources: Midwest Planning and Research, Inc ., 1979 8 -25 -85 _ i .. M ,1 3 -. - rauer & Assoc ivtes, 1974 - `' '' ' II _ 3 M li - - 1»M- -- C of Ma 1e ood Parks De artment , tY P P .iceti3.4 ri i J h t lipM _ i 33 IrI MAr ,.., t.e• a e••.t It1 A Ae.. rAt rl • e M.l 1l1 eA1rA e•t fr•t OA.f N/ 0 AN tAtt . H ; [[ tC V V K. 7' Z O W, o1/., Nt Y ,r 4r ~ . ! w t I't w /NA{ t a31 I--I i 3 ....;.er. t - - Nfw ORT w r 3M MAPLEWOOD PARKS NVE NTORY SUMMARY m J IV PARK NAME 1. Western Hills 2. - Roselown Park Pond LOCATION PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION Adolphus Street b Crest Court Neighborhood Park Mt. Vernon b Clark Street Open Space OWNER ACRES PR FACILITIES Skating, bvllfeld, ploy area tennisCityY0 3, Edgerton Park Skillman b Edgerton Street Special Use /Community cCi City 4.0 10,0 Undeveloped Ballfields, skating heltergPlayfield 5. Kenwood Park 6. Maplecrest Park Bellwood b Kenwood Drive Mini -Pork Eldridge b Arcade Mini-Park City 0.5 Play •area, rink 7. Lookout 8. _Gloster Pork Gordon b Phalan Park Mini -Park Frisbie Avenue City City 2 0.2 Tennis courts nUde9. FI icek Pork 10. Keller, Phalan Park Neighborhood Park FrJSt Avenue b Soo R.R. Add to Regional Park iCitY Ramsey Co. 3.0 3,0 Ploy ores, bo I 1 fields Ballfields, buildingKellerbRoundLakesRegionalPark /Open Space Renmsey Co, b 268.0 Shelter, •golf course, picnic area, boat landing 11. Timber Park Burke b Atlantic Street 1 3 Neigh ood Pvrk St. Paul City 1.0 Ploy area., tennis Nord courts 12. Cope Street Site 13. Gladstone Park folso 13 and 14) Cope b Hazelwood Special Us(VCommunity ParkEnglishbBurkeAvenue Condemnation 15.0 ndeveloped1/3 Neighborhood Park CityY 5,0 Undeveloped 14. Robinhood. Park also 11 and 14) Soo R.R. b Skillman 1/3 Neighborhood Park Cit 4,0 Play area, ball 15, Kohlman Pork 6, also 11andl3) Co. Rd, 'C' b Cypress St. Neighborhood Park City 7.0 1 f'8o I geld, laHarvestaBrooksBarclayStreetommunityPoyieLeasedrom10.0 area Ba I I fie ds 17. Wakefield Park - 18. Hazelwood Park Wakefield Lake Community /Neighborhood 4rk Kennard St. b Co. Rd. C' Community la field Church Ramsey Co,41 Shelter, beach ballfi I •e ds, skatingYY Neighborhood Pork City 48.0 Soccer fields 19. four Seasons 20. Moplewood Heights Park Gervais b Kennard Street Neighborhood Park Furness b Maple Lane Nei hborhood Park Cityy 0 •Play area, trails, tennis courts 21. P oycrest Pa 22• Joy Park 9 Lydia b Barte my Lane Mini -Par North City city/sc 22.0 Pla area trails tennis courts Ploy area, and courtendofSilverLakeRRamseyCountyParkRamseyCo.Y 63.0 Shelters, picnic, ploy area, trails, fishing 24. Goodrich Golf Course 25. Goodrich Park White Bear Ave. County Spacial Use N. St,Paul Rd, b RiRipley Ave.P Y Community Ployfield/ Ramsey o.Y Leased from 14 -2 . 0 Golf Course, shelters 22.0 Ballfields, play area 26. Hillside Park 27. Gethsemane Nei borhood Park Holloway Neighborhood Park Ramsey Co. city 11,0 Undeveloped 28. Maplewood Nature Bart lemy b 7th Street Ne Pork Michael lane g Special Use City /Church 10.0 Skating, bolffields, shelter Center City 40.0 Building, hiking (roils 29 Lion's Pork 30. Bottle Creek Margaret b Farrell Streets Mini -Park McKnight b Upper Afton Regional Park City 3,0 Hord courts, ploy urea, bollftelds 1 . A tqn Heig is Pa 32. Crestview AdditionF33.A jacent to Battle Cree Neig or Par Lower Afton b Londin Lane Ramse Co. Ramse Co.Y 370.0 Picnicing, skii ng and trails2- Ba ie ds, shelter, p o oreo, acing Mailand Rood Site 34, Pleasant Mini -Park Mailand Rd b Lakewood Dr. Mini -Park City City 2.0 1.0 Undeveloped UndevelopedViewPark 35. Beaver Cake Southcrest Drive Neighborhood Park Beaver Lake City 14.0 Undevelp 36. Fish Creek 37, County Ditch 18 Count Park/Openen ce Sterling & 1-694 County Open Space C" Ramsey Co. Ramsey Co. 42.0 116 (planned acres eg ) 38. Misr • Co. Rd. b White Bear Ave, County Open SpaceScattered Ramsey Co.91.0 (planned acreage)County Open Space Ramsey. Co.y 60 .o APPROXIMATE TOTAL ACREAGE: 1,467.0 Rev i sed: 6 -13 -84 6 -24 -85 8 -25 -85